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At the Gates of Spiritual Science
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Prefatory Note

In The Story of my Life Rudolf Steiner describes how at the turn of the century he was invited to give lectures to members of the Theosophical Society. “I explained that I could speak only of what lived in me as Spiritual Science.” Within the German Section of that Society — founded soon after the lectures began — “I was able to expound my anthroposophical activity to constantly increasing audiences. No-one was left in any doubt that I was going to bring before the Theosophical Society only the results of my own clairvoyant research.”

The lectures given in the winter of 1900–1901 were assembled by Rudolf Steiner in the book Mysticism and Modern Thought. He had given in them only the fruits of his own spiritual vision, and these were accepted in the Theosophical Society. “In addressing the theosophical public, which was then the only available public and was continually searching for knowledge of the spirit, there was no longer any reason for me not to present this knowledge in my own way. I subscribed to no sectarian dogma; I remained an individual who believed he was able to speak of what he had himself experienced as the spiritual world.”

This independence — combined with symptoms of decline in the Theosophical Society at that time — led to the expulsion of the German Section in 1913. “We were obliged to found the Anthroposophical Society as an independent body.”

Hence the terms “Theosophy” and “theosophical” in these lectures should be understood as applying to the results of Rudolf Steiner's own spiritual-scientific research — results for which he otherwise used the terms “Anthroposophy” and “anthroposophical.”

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Quotes

"You can see from this, my dear friends, what mischief will be set on foot if the truths of Spiritual Science are withheld. For man will be exposed to the forces of evil, and he will only be protected from it by giving himself up to the spiritual life of the good. To withhold the spiritual life of goodness from men is to be no friend to humanity. Whoever does this, be he Freemason or Jesuit, is no friend to humanity. For it means handing men over to the forces of evil. And there may be a purpose in doing so. This purpose may be to confine goodness to a small circle, in order by the help of this goodness to dominate the helpless humanity who are thus led by evil into the follies of life."

—Rudolf Steiner,
Spiritual Science Notes On Goethe's Faust, Vol. II, No. 273-8.

Spiritual Exercises

Calendar of the Soul

In 1912 Rudolf Steiner offered a “calendar of the soul” with weekly verses that express how the changing seasons in both the outer natural world and our inner lives help humanity evolve. Download and read the verses in four translations with commentary by Eloise Krivosheia of the Los Angeles Branch of the Anthroposophical Society.

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2022-2023 Calendar Dates