Glossary
The Whore of Babylon in Anthroposophy
The Whore of Babylon in Anthroposophy is Rudolf Steiner's name for the end-state into which souls fall when spiritual power is turned downward and wedded to dead matter.
The Two Beasts in Anthroposophy
The Two Beasts of Revelation 13 stand together as the dark counter-image at the close of John's vision. One rises from the sea bearing seven heads and ten horns; the...
The Letter to Philadelphia in Anthroposophy
The Letter to Philadelphia in Anthroposophy is the sixth of the seven letters in the Book of Revelation, which Rudolf Steiner reads as the coming sixth post-Atlantean epoch, the age...
The Letter to Laodicea in Anthroposophy
The Letter to Laodicea in Anthroposophy is the seventh and last of the messages to the churches in the Book of Revelation, which Rudolf Steiner reads as the seventh and...
The Seven Trumpets in Anthroposophy
The Seven Trumpets are the moment in the Apocalypse of John where John stops seeing and begins to hear. Steiner read them as the music of the spirit-land, Devachan, sounding...
The Seven Seals in Anthroposophy
The Seven Seals are the second group of apocalyptic images in the Book of Revelation, which Rudolf Steiner interpreted as the astral imaginative world reached at the first stage of...