In
his autobiography, THE COURSE
OF MY LIFE
(chapters 35 and 36), Rudolf Steiner speaks as follows concerning
the character of this privately printed matter:
“The content of this printed matter was intended as oral
communications, not to be printed. ...
“Nothing has ever been said that is not in utmost degree the
purest result of the developing Anthroposophy. ... Whoever reads
this privately printed material can take it in the fullest sense
as containing what Anthroposophy has to say. Therefore it was
possible without hesitation ... to depart from the plan of
circulating this printed matter among members alone. Only, it
will be necessary to put up with the fact that erroneous matter
is included in the lecture reports which I did not revise.
“The right to a judgment about
the content of such privately printed material can naturally be
conceded only to one who knows what is taken for granted as the
prerequisite basis of this judgment. And for most of this printed
matter prerequisite will be at least the Anthroposophical
knowledge of the human being, and of the cosmos, to the extent
that their nature is set forth in Anthroposophy, and of what
exists in the form of 'Anthroposophical
history' in the communications from the world of
spirit.”
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