Publishers Note
This booklet contains two lectures given by Rudolf Steiner to people
working on the construction of the Goetheanum, a great building of
molded concrete that Rudolf Steiner designed. The workmen had
approached Steiner and asked that he speak to them about questions
that interested them. The lectures are very casual and often take the
form of a conversation, with the workmen asking first one and then
another question and Steiner responding impromptu. Steiner had never
intended that this material be published as it did not have the
carefully structured character of his books or even of his more formal
lectures, and the reader must bear this fact in mind. Moreover, the
readers unfamiliar with Steiner's fundamental writings are advised to
first take up the study of either
An Outline Of Occult Science
or
Theosophy.
In these works they will find a discussion of both the
basic findings of the science of the spirit and of the scientific
method employed in spiritual research. An understanding of these
writings is absolutely necessary in forming a judgment regarding the
soundness of the information conveyed by Steiner in a volume such as
this one.
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