Glossary
Ita Wegman in Anthroposophy
Ita Wegman was the physician who carried Rudolf Steiner's spiritual science into the consulting room and the clinic. Born in Java in 1876 and trained in Switzerland, she became Steiner's...
Marie Steiner in Anthroposophy
Marie Steiner was the Russian-born actress, reciter, and editor who stood at the centre of Rudolf Steiner's work for nearly three decades. She married him in 1914, co-created eurythmy and...
The Calendar of the Soul in Anthroposophy
The Calendar of the Soul is Rudolf Steiner's sequence of 52 short meditative verses, one for each week of the year, first published in 1912. Read week by week, the...
Ascension in Anthroposophy
The Ascension is the moment, forty days after the Resurrection, when the Christ-being passes out of the visible world and into the etheric life of the earth itself. For Steiner...
Whitsun (Pentecost) in Anthroposophy
Whitsun in Anthroposophy is the festival of Pentecost read through Rudolf Steiner's spiritual science: the descent of the Holy Spirit on the disciples fifty days after Easter, when tongues of...
The General Anthroposophical Society in Anthrop...
The General Anthroposophical Society is the worldwide association of members through which anthroposophy lives as a public movement. Rudolf Steiner refounded it at the Goetheanum over Christmas 1923, giving it...