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Towards Imagination: Culture and the Individual
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Towards Imagination: Culture and the Individual

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Given in 1916, when Europe was in the throes of the First World War, these seven lectures present Rudolf Steiner’s trenchant diagnosis of the malaise of our time. Steiner vividly confronts us with the dead end to which materialism has brought modern civilization. Starting with a new look at the Christian festival of Pentecost, Steiner shows how the chaos of his time – and ours – can be transcended. In this book, he deals with the importance of balance in life, the twelve senses and their relationship to the cosmos, psychology and art.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Anthroposophic Press Inc
Country
United States
Date
15 April 1990
Pages
192
ISBN
9780880102858

Given in 1916, when Europe was in the throes of the First World War, these seven lectures present Rudolf Steiner’s trenchant diagnosis of the malaise of our time. Steiner vividly confronts us with the dead end to which materialism has brought modern civilization. Starting with a new look at the Christian festival of Pentecost, Steiner shows how the chaos of his time – and ours – can be transcended. In this book, he deals with the importance of balance in life, the twelve senses and their relationship to the cosmos, psychology and art.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Anthroposophic Press Inc
Country
United States
Date
15 April 1990
Pages
192
ISBN
9780880102858