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The Spiritual Guidance of Man and Humanity

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The Spiritual Guidance of Man and Humanity

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The Spiritual Guidance of Man and Humanity

Rudolf Steiner Archive Document

Lectures Section

Steiner describes the spiritual potentialities the human being brings with him at birth and shows how in successive world epochs these potentialities have brought to earth, through reincarnation, new impulses and forces out of the cosmic spiritual world.

By Rudolf Steiner

GA 15

This book is a translation of the German original, Die Geistige Führung des Menschen und der Menschheit, Geistes wissenschaftliche Ergebnisse ueber die Menschheits-Entwickelung (Vol. 15 in the Bibliographic Survey, 1961).

Also known as Spiritual Guidance of Mankind or Spiritual Guidance of Man, it consists of three sections. Each section was originally a lecture (6, 7, and 8 June 1911) but was subsequently reworked by Steiner and cast into the form of an essay. These lectures, and those in The Mission of the Folk-Souls, are the only lectures reworked by Steiner for the public.

Some of the topics treated in this book are: the nature of the brain, the development of speech, angelic beings, ancient language, Zarathustra, Buddha, and Christ. It is presented here with the kind permission of the Rudolf Steiner Nachlassverwaltung, Dornach, Switzerland.

Copyright © 1970
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CONTENTS

 Cover Sheet  
Preface  
 
Lecture I  
Lecture II  
Lecture III  
 
Appendix  
Genealogy of Jesus, Luke III, 23–38  
Genealogy of Jesus, Matthew I, 1–17  




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