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Man in the Past, Present, and Future; The Evolution of Consciousness
Rudolf Steiner e.Lib Document
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Man in the Past, Present, and Future; The Evolution of Consciousness
On-line since: 19th April, 2004
The following lectures were given by Rudolf Steiner shortly after his
visit to Great Britain in August, 1923, and continue the theme of the
evolution of consciousness which had been the subject of the
lecture-course in Penmaenmawr, North Wales. [The course consisted of
13 lectures, a revised translation of which is in preparation (1966)]
Particular reference to Druidic culture had been made during the
course and the fourth lecture in the present volume has been included
for that reason.
In connection with the publication of reports of lectures which were
given as oral communications and not originally intended for print,
Rudolf Steiner constantly emphasized the distinction between such
reports on the one hand and his written works on the other. He
reminded readers that certain premises were taken for granted when the
words were spoken. These premises, he wrote, include
at the very least the anthroposophical knowledge of Man and of the
Cosmos in its spiritual essence; also what may be called
anthroposophical history, told as an outcome of research into the
spiritual world.
A brief list of anthroposophical literature will be found at the end
of this volume, together with a summarised plan of the Complete
Centenary Edition of Rudolf Steiner's works in the original German.
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