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Supersensible Influences in the History of Mankind

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Sketch of Rudolf Steiner lecturing at the East-West Conference in Vienna.



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Supersensible Influences in the History of Mankind

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In his autobiography, The Story of My Life (Chapters 35 and 36), Rudolf Steiner speaks as follows concerning the character of this privately printed matter:

“The contents of this printed matter were intended as oral communications and not for print ...”

“Nothing has ever been said that was not the purest results of Anthroposophy as it developed ... Whoever reads this privately printed matter can take it in the fullest sense as that which Anthroposophy has to say. Therefore it was possible, and moreover without misgivings ... to depart from the accepted custom of circulating these publications only among the membership. But it will have to be remembered that faulty passages occur in the transcripts that I myself did not revise.”

“The right to form a judgement on the content of such privately printed matter can be admitted only in the case of one who has acquired the requisite preliminary knowledge. And in respect to these publications, this is, at the very least, the anthroposophical knowledge of man and of the cosmos, in so far as it is presented in Anthroposophy, and of what is to be found as ‘anthroposophical history’ in the communications from the spiritual world.”




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