Glossary

Egyptian Freemasonry (Memphis-Misraim Rite) in ...

Egyptian Freemasonry (Memphis-Misraim Rite) is the irregular Masonic tradition that Rudolf Steiner formally entered on 24 November 1905. He neither practiced nor believed in its existing forms. He took its...

The Esoteric School (1904-1914) in Anthroposophy

The Esoteric School (1904-1914) was the esoteric institution Rudolf Steiner directed in his Theosophical years, organised in three sections. The first carried forward the existing Theosophical Esoteric School. The second...

Freemasonry in Anthroposophy

Freemasonry in Anthroposophy is the modern remnant of an ancient occult brotherhood whose ceremonial symbols, signs, grips, and words once worked formatively on the human etheric body, surviving today as...

Masters of Wisdom and of the Harmony of Feeling...

Masters of Wisdom and of the Harmony of Feelings is Rudolf Steiner's name for the company of exalted individualities, the great inspirers in spiritual realms, whose inner development reaches far...

The Organs as Mirrors of the Soul in Anthroposophy

The Organs as Mirrors of the Soul in Anthroposophy is Rudolf Steiner's teaching that the inner organs of the body are not merely physical machinery but living surfaces on which...

The Fluid Organism in Anthroposophy

The fluid organism is Steiner's name for the flowing, watery human being that anatomy leaves out. Where dissection finds bones, muscles, and organs with fixed contours, Steiner pointed to the...