The Mystery of Death
GA 159
Table of Contents
31 January 1915, Zurich
- The Four Platonic Virtues and Their Relation to the Human Members. The Working of Spiritual Forces in the Physical World
- The Path of the Human Being through the Gate of Death - A Transformation of Life
- Spiritual Science and the Mystery of Death — Deeper Relations of European History
- The Intimate Element of the Central European Culture and the Central European Striving
- The Intervention of the Christ-Impulse in History — Bridging the Abyss Between the Living and the Dead
- Moral Impulses and Their Results — The Relations of the European Peoples to Their Folk-Souls — The Cultural Impulse of Eurythmy
- Cosmic Effects on the Human Members During Sleep — The Esoteric Foundation of Christmas — The Significance of Sacrificial Deaths
- The War as an Illness Process — Central Europe and the Slavic East — The Dead as Helpers of Human Progress
- The Relationship of the Human Being to the Realms of Nature and the Hierarchies — Spirits of the Ages and Folk-Souls — The Admonishing Voices of the Dead
- The Significance of Central Europe's Position Between East and West — Ahrimanic Inspiration and Spiritual Impulses
- Christ's Relation to Lucifer and Ahriman — The Threefold Being
- Spiritual Science as an Attitude — The Etheric Body as a Reflection of the Universe
- Common Ground Above Us, Christ In Us
- Post-mortal Experiences of the Human Being
- Overcoming Death Through Knowledge — Pre-birth and Post-mortal Experiences of the Soul — Our Connection With the Dead