The Life, Nature and Cultivation of Anthroposophy: Letters to the Members, Volume I, 1924 |
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... imparting of anthroposophical truths . The point is not merely what we say , but above all how we say it . After all , from a certain point of view anthroposophical truths are the greatest of all things that men can communicate to one ...
... imparting of anthroposophical truths . The point is not merely what we say , but above all how we say it . After all , from a certain point of view anthroposophical truths are the greatest of all things that men can communicate to one ...
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... imparting of anthroposo- phical truths the more they are presented from the most varied points of view , in the most manifold descriptions . For this reason , active members in the Society should not be afraid of treating the same ...
... imparting of anthroposo- phical truths the more they are presented from the most varied points of view , in the most manifold descriptions . For this reason , active members in the Society should not be afraid of treating the same ...
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... imparting of the contents of the lectures each week is useless . The Executive at the Goetheanum will need time and will have to meet with sympathetic understanding on the part of the members . It will then be able to work in accordance ...
... imparting of the contents of the lectures each week is useless . The Executive at the Goetheanum will need time and will have to meet with sympathetic understanding on the part of the members . It will then be able to work in accordance ...
Contents
Foundation of the General Anthroposophical Society | 1 |
To all Members I | 7 |
The right Relationship of the Society to Anthroposophy | 15 |
Copyright | |
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