INTRODUCTORY NOTE
FROM
the time of the Foundation Meeting of the General Anthroposophical Society
(Dornach, Christmas to New Year, 1923–24) until his death shortly
before Easter, 1925, Rudolf Steiner wrote a Letter week by week, addressed
to the members of the Society. The Letters were printed in the
members' supplement to the Goetheanum Weekly and in the
English edition of it, Anthroposophical Movement. The later
Letters (forming a self-contained series from autumn 1924 onward)
were published in book form in 1956, entitled The Michael Mystery
(Vol. II of Letters to Members).
An
urgent need has been felt for the earlier Letters in which Rudolf
Steiner describes the character of the Society arising out of the
Foundation Meeting and gives advice as to its conduct and its
relation to the world. To meet this need, the Rudolf
Steiner-Nachlassverwaltung has issued these Letters in a separate
volume entitled Das lebendige Wesen der Anthroposophie und seine
Pflege: Briefe an die Mitglieder, and has given the Council of
the Anthroposophical Society in Great Britain permission to publish
the translation contained in the following pages (Vol. I of Letters
to Members).
Other
relevant publications are mentioned in the footnotes.
RUDOLF STEINER
HOUSE London, N.W.1, 1963
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