From Beetroot to Buddhism
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From Beetroot to Buddhism

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  1. 304 pages
  2. English
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From Beetroot to Buddhism

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About this book

The remarkable discussions in this volume took place between Rudolf Steiner and workers at the Goetheanum, Switzerland. The varied subject-matter was chosen by his audience at Rudolf Steiner's instigation. Steiner took their questions and usually gave immediate answers. The astonishing nature of these responses - their insight, knowledge and spiritual depth - is testimony to his outstanding ability as a spiritual initiate and profound thinker. Accessible, entertaining and stimulating, the records of these sessions will be a delight to anybody with an open mind. In this particular collection, Rudolf Steiner deals with topics ranging from beetroot to Buddhism! He discusses, among other things, Christianity and Islam; the Crusades; cemeteries; comets; the zodiac and fixed stars; scars; Egyptian mummies; astronomy; Tibet and the Dalai Lama; Freemasonry; star wisdom, moon and sun religions; the Mysteries; the Trinity; Moses; Easter; the ancient Indians, Egyptians, Babylonians and Jews; Kant and Schopenhauer, and nationalism.

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Table of contents

  1. Main Contents of the Lectures
  2. Publisher's Foreword
  3. Rudolf Steiner's lectures to workers at the Goetheanum
  4. Translator's Note
  5. 1 Discussion of 1 March 1924
  6. 2 Discussion of 5 March 1924
  7. 3 Discussion of 8 March 1924
  8. 4 Discussion of 12 March 1924
  9. 5 Discussion of 15 March 1924
  10. 6 Discussion of 19 March 1924
  11. 7 Discussion on 26 March 1924
  12. 8 Discussion of 12 April 1924
  13. 9 Discussion of 26 April 1924
  14. 10 Discussion of 5 May 1924
  15. 11 Discussion of 10 May 1924
  16. 12 Discussion of 14 May 1924
  17. 13 Discussion of 17 May 1924
  18. 14 Discussion of 20 May 1924
  19. 15 Discussion of 4 June 1924
  20. 16 Discussion of 25 June 1924
  21. Notes