Rudolf Steiner
Rudolf Steiner (1861–1925) was an Austrian-born philosopher, esotericist, and social reformer best known for founding anthroposophy, a spiritual movement he described as "spiritual science." He also influenced education through Waldorf schools and agriculture through biodynamic farming, and wrote widely on philosophy, spirituality, and social theory.
philosophy
spirituality
social theory
Kunst des Erziehens aus dem Erfassen der Menschenwesenheit.
Three Essays on Haeckel and Karma
Christ and the Spiritual World: Search for the Holy Grail
The Tension between East and West
Theosophy of the Rosicurcian
How the Spiritual World Projects into Physical Existence: The Influence of the Dead (CW 150) (The Collected Works of Rudolf Steiner, 150)
Bees: (CW 351)
Anthroposophical Leading Thoughts: Anthroposophy as a Path of Knowledge: The Michael Mystery (CW 26) (Classic Translations)
The Education of the Child: And Early Lectures on Education (CW 293 & 66) (Foundations of Waldorf Education, 25)
A Road to Self Knowledge and the Threshold of the Spiritual World
Calendar of the Soul: The Year Participated (CW 40) (Meditations)
Spiritualism, Madame Blavatsky, and Theosophy: An Eyewitness View of Occult History
Good and Evil Spirits: And Their Influence on Humanity (The Collected Works of Rudolf Steiner Book 102)
The Spiritual Foundation of Morality: Francis of Assisi and the Christ Impulse (CW 155)
Spiritual Ecology: Reading the Book of Nature and Reconnecting with the World
The Evolution of Consciousness: As Revealed Through Initiation Knowledge
From Limestone to Lucifer . . .: Answers to Questions (CW 349)
Manifestations of Karma
Michael's Struggle with the Dragon: Presented for the Teachers at the Waldorf School (Advanced Anthroposophy Book 4)
The Christmas Conference
Mystery Knowledge and Mystery Centres: (cw 232)
Foundations of Esotericism: (CW 93a)
Initiation and its Results (Illustrated)
On the Play of the Child