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Listen to the first chapter(s) of my books and deepen your understanding of anthroposophy.
Or follow my personal journey by visiting my blog.
Never heard of Rudolf Steiner? Don't worry—most people haven't, and yet their sourdough starter, wooden toys, and beeswax candle obsessions are suspiciously on brand. (No, he is not actually a brand—just a philosopher whose ideas accidentally launched a thousand Pinterest boards).

Who is he, truly? He is the founder Anthroposophy and Waldorf education. Steiner was a thinker who believe that childhood is sacred and learning should take place from the inside out (not the other way around). If you want to learn more about Steiner and the subject of Anthroposophy, you are right where you need to be.
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Anthroposophy - According to Rudolf Steiner
An Easy to Understand Study Guide
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Have you been curious about the topic of anthroposophy? This study guide breaks down this complex subject using language that is easy-to-understand, making it accessible to anyone. With each chapter, we will explore anthroposophy and its relevance to everyday life.
Anthroposophy is based on Rudolf Steiner’s insights into the nature of the human being, the cosmos, and the interconnectedness of all things. It’s important to note that Anthroposophy is a a personal journey, quest, and human need that guides us to understand ourselves better by experiencing ourselves as whole, otherwise known as the threefold human being. Also referred to as the body, soul, and spirit. This study requires us to apply our own senses and own mental processes. I was particularly drawn to this study as it really is a self-study and self-guided, leaving no room to adhere to dogma or a written religion. It truly is a personal and self reliant experience and education.
Anthroposophy · Introduction to Anthroposophy - According to Rudolf Steiner
TRACK 1: Introduction to Anthroposophy
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TRACK 2: Thinking, Feeling, Willing
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The Karmic Landscape of Wonderland
Through the Lens of Rudolf Steiner
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Explore Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland as a symbolic reflection of the soul’s journey through spiritual initiation, as outlined in Rudolf Steiner’s Knowledge of the Higher Worlds. Alice’s descent mirrors the soul’s passage into the inner worlds, where she encounters confusion, paradox, and increasingly surreal trials that test her inner development. This work blends literary analysis with esoteric insight, revealing Wonderland not as nonsense, but as necessity—a karmic landscape of transformation.
Anthroposophy · Note to the Reader
Track 1:  A Note to the Reader
Anthroposophy · Preface - The Karmic Landscape of Wonderland
Track 2: Preface
Anthroposophy · The Garden -The Karmic Landscape of Wonderland
Track 3: The Garden
Anthroposophy · The Roses - The Karmic Landscape of Wonderland
Track 4: The Roses
Additional Resources:
Anthroposophical Society in America
​Association for Anthroposophic Psychology
Anthroposophic Health Association

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