PUBLISHER'S NOTE
The lectures printed here were given by
Rudolf Steiner to audiences familiar with the general
background and terminology of his anthroposophical teaching. It
should be remembered that in his autobiography
The Course of My Life,
he emphasizes the
distinction between his written
works on the one hand, and on the other, reports of lectures
which were given as oral communications and were not originally
intended for print. For an intelligent appreciation of
the lectures, it should be borne in mind that certain
premises were taken for granted when the
words were spoken. "These premises," Rudolf Steiner writes,
"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."
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