Glossary
Friedrich Rittelmeyer in Anthroposophy
The Lutheran pastor (1872 to 1938) who co-founded The Christian Community with Rudolf Steiner in 1922 and served as its first Erzoberlenker.
Eight-Membered Path in Anthroposophy
The Eight-Membered Path is Steiner's reading of Buddha's Noble Eightfold Path as the eight preparatory soul-virtues by which the modern initiate trains the astral body and the sixteen-petalled lotus near...
Soul Gymnastics in Anthroposophy
Soul Gymnastics in Anthroposophy, known as Bothmer-Gymnastik, is the movement-art developed by Fritz Graf von Bothmer at the first Waldorf School in Stuttgart from 1922. A sequence of 27 named...
Master Jesus in Anthroposophy
Master Jesus in Anthroposophy is Rudolf Steiner's name for the Zarathustra-individuality who carried the Nathan Jesus body, was vacated at the Jordan for the Christ, and now inspires the Christian-Rosicrucian...
Manu in Anthroposophy
Manu in Anthroposophy is the great Sun Initiate of the Atlantean epoch, the spiritual leader who selected the most evolved Atlanteans, withdrew with them into a sanctuary in Central Asia...
Concentration in Anthroposophy
Concentration, in Steiner's specific technical sense, names a five-minutes-a-day cognitive training in which thinking is held to a self-chosen object by the I. This is the first of the Six...