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The Spirit in Human Evolution

By Martyn Rawson
Martyn Rawson, seasoned Waldorf teacher and biologist,
takes the reader on a journey into modern anthropological
thinking from the perspective of a spiritual scientist.
Chapters include:
- Self-knowledge, Truth, and Goodness
- Contextual Thinking Versus Reductionist Thinking
- Anthroposophical Anthropology and the Developing
Human Being
- First Steps
- Lucy, Flatface, and Friends
- Working Man
- The Ancients
- The Moderns
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On Reading and Writing

towards a phenomenology
and pathology of literacy
Karl König
In these meditations on hand and eye,
attention and uprightness, light and
sound, death and resurrection, Karl
König attempts to reveal the phenomena
out of which writing and reading manifest
- or fail to develop.
König's observations lead directly
to pathways of education. He notes
correctly that the extreme modern pressures
on children to achieve types of literacy
can often stunt the development of
healthy imagination, feeling and willing.
All teachers and interested parents
will want to read this remarkable book
-- it's depth and accessiblity will
not only increase your awareness of
the phenomena of reading and writing,
I believe you'll find that König's
presentation will open your heart as
well. This is an amazing work.
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Understanding Human Beings
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The Foundations of Human Experience
(formerly Study of Man)
Foreword by Henry Barnes
Introduction by Nancy Whittaker (Parsons)
Translated by Robert F. Lathe and Nancy Whittaker (Parsons)
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This course on education contains some of the most remarkable and significant lectures ever given by Rudolf Steiner.
Because these lectures were given to teachers, however, they have suffered the misconception that they are useful only to teachers. Any teacher who wants to teach in a way that encompasses the whole child certainly needs a functional understanding of what Steiner presents here, but these lectures will also greatly benefit parents, psychologists, counselors, or anyone else involved with developing children.
Steiner gives his most concise and detailed account of human nature in these lectures, which are absolutely essential for anyone who wants a deeper understanding of Steiner's spiritual science. Those who are willing to work through this work will discover here a new, powerful, convincing, and profoundly phenomenological “anthropology” of human spiritual psychology.
In these lectures, Steiner laid out for the first time the principles that form the basis for renewing the art of teaching. The Foundations of Human Experience is the most important text for studying and understanding the human developmental and psychological basis for Waldorf education
Foundations is Rudolf Steiner's crowning articulation of the threefold human being, a portrait of spiritual/physical relationships and interworkings and is essential knowledge for anyone wishing to truly understand the heart of Anthroposphy. The self-knowledge that can result from an understanding of this book is also essential for anyone seeking to undertake spiritual development or to work in service of the development of others.
Although we can physically see children only after their birth, we need to be aware that birth is also a continuation. We do not want to look only at what the human being experiences after death, that is, at the spiritual continuation of the physical. We want to be aware that physical existence is a continuation of what higher beings have done without our assistance. Our form of educating can have the correct attitude only when we are aware that our work with young people is a continuation of what higher beings have done before birth.
—Rudolf Steiner
Note: As we translated these fourteen lectures, we strove to render each thought clearly and completely in language accessible to anyone wanting to learn. To understand Lecture 2, you will need a working understanding of the terms and definitions of the nine-fold human being as presented in Chapter 1 of Theosophy. Beyond that, we believe that no other technical information is necessary to fully comprehend this book. |
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Playing, Learning, Meeting the Other
Lectures from the 2005 International Waldorf Kindergarten Conference
Joan Almon, Michaela Glöckler, Christof Wiechert, Heinz Zimmermann
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This must have been a wonderful conference to attend, for each of the lectures given goes straight to the heart of the matter in the warmest, most interesting way possible. There isn't a one of them that comes off as too academic or too fuzzy - my experience in reading them is that there are nuggets of gold in every lecture that can easily and fruitfully be taken into the world as gifts for young children. This is a powerful little book.
Contents:
- Note from the Editor of the English Edition
- Preface from the German Edition
- Meeting the Other: The Human Encounter - Dr. Heinz Zimmermann
- The Healing Power of Play - Joan Almon
- Acceleration, Retardation, and Healthy Development - Dr. Michaela Glöckler
- The Formative Foreces at the Threshold of the Second Seven-Year Period - Christof Wiechert
- Meeting the Other: The Encounter with Human an Spiritual Beings - Dr. Heinz Zimmermann
- Biographical Notes on the Lecturers
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The First Seven Years
Physiology of Childhood
Edmond Schoorel
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Bob and I have always believed that Steiner delivered the seminar, known in English as Foundations of Human Experience or Study of Man, as information and insights to be used. It is, therefore, deeply exciting to come upon a book such as Schoorel's The First Seven Years, written as it is from someone who has been doing precisely that: using and applying and developing a living understanding for the material Steiner shared with the teachers of the original Waldorf School.
Schoorel's approach is wonderful - he takes a particular topic, describes it thoroughly then moves on to relate it to physiology and environment. So, for instance, when he discusses "the birth of the etheric body", he not only offers a clear and meaningful picture of what that means for the developing human being, but then discusses what physiological changes mark this process as well as how environment affects it.
For anyone interested in or working with young children, this book is a treasure to be turned to again and again. It fosters understanding as it also gives much food for the sort of thought that deepens and enlightens. The First Seven Years is a gift to teachers, parents and most especially to our children. |
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Creating a Home for Body, Soul, and Spirit
A New Approach to Childcare
Bernadette Raichle
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Creating a Home for Body, Soul, and Spirit answers with beauty and love
the needs of children everywhere, and conveys a joyous hope to all adults how care
for those children.
Because she took seriously the fact that many homes require the parent(s) to work
away from their young children, and because she has such a great love for children
and our world, she created one of the most beautiful and life-giving childcare centers
anywhere.
In Creating a Home, she shares not only pictures of the life of Awhina
(her center), but something more: she goes on to relate clear the developmental needs
of the fourfold human being and in the most practical terms discusses how it is that
caregivers can meet them within young children. Her's is a stirring, heartwarming
account that is at the same time clear and deep.
Anyone who cares for children, particularly other people's children, will want
to read this book and commit its wisdom to heart. I truly believe that the future
will smile in return.
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A Living Physiology
Karl König
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A Living Physiology is a phenomenological exploration of the human being that we believe can become as important a resource as Steiner's Foundations of Human Experience (aka Study of Man). As a physician with a specialty in homeopathy and long experience with developmental disabilities, König was wonderfully qualified to develop and unite biological physiology with Steiner's spiritually-based biological insights. In this book he brings the two together and places them before us in ways that enable us to also see and understand others and ourselves in ways that can open our hearts and inspire our will to help and to transform.
König discussions of 'The Circle of the Senses', 'The Four Lower' and 'The Three Higher' senses detail the inner experience and organ of each of the twelve senses, the effect on the self and the aberrations, developmental handicaps and fundamental soul experiences for each sense.
'The Seven Life Processes' are related to the senses, ethers, planetary spheres, endocrine glands and pathologies. 'The Temple of our Existence' builds on the second coming of Christ in the realm of the etheric and the four kings in Goethe's Fairy Tale. König describes the cosmic evolution, embryological development and psychological development of the four meteorological organs – the heart, bladder/kidney, liver and lungs.
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Reflections
on the Mystery of Love
René M. Querido
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René Querido spent a lifetime teaching
and mentoring students seeking to discover the
meaning of their lives. In Reflections on
the Mystery of Love, one of his students
asks some of the intimate questions that many
people wonder about or struggle with, so that
the responses can be shared with a wider audience.
Reflections is a fascinating book,
touching on just about ever question I've ever
asked or heard asked about Love in its many forms.
This is great reading which leaves the heart
full.
Perhaps falling in love should be renamed "rising
in love." That sexual attraction may play
a powerful part is undeniable and wholesome,
but the soul spiritual aspects are equally
important and will shape the relationship as
it develops over the weeks, the months, and
the years. We can, then, begin to ask ourselves,
Why have we met? Is it coincidence? Is the
fact that the loved one enters our life a mere
accident? Isn't something of a mystery involved
in our being brought together? Poets during
the past two hundred years have expressed the
wonder of this mystery.
René Querido
from Reflections on the Mystery of Love
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Harmony of the
Creative Word
The Human Being and the Elemental,
Animal, Plant and Mineral Kingdoms
Formerly titled: Man as Symphony of
the Creative Word
Lectures by Rudolf Steiner
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In this important series of lectures given near
the end of his life, Rudolf Steiner brought together many aspects of
his research into man and nature. The first three lectures show us
man's inner relationship to the ancient and sacred animal representatives--eagle,
lion, and bull--and to the forces of the cosmos that form them. This
insight is deepened in the second group of lectures, approach the plant
and animal worlds in the context of spiritual evolution. The third
group gives a unique and intimate description of the elemental nature
spirits--the purely spiritual beings that complement plants and animals--and
the cooperation that these beings offer to mankind. In the fourth series,
man himself is placed with in this harmony of nature--in the symphony
of the Creative Word.
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Earth and Man
Collected transcripts of lectures by Dr. Karl König
Karl König
Softbound
$18.25

Dr. König and friend at a Camphill Village
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It is hard to know where to begin to talk about the contents
of this book - it is a truly vast collection of thoughts and correspondences.
Dr. König was a man of many talents with a heart big enough to
take a warm interest in all that has to do with life - plant life,
animal life, human life, earth life, spiritual life; he delved into
it all, observing much, realizing more, then weaving the relationships
of all he saw into a beautiful tapestry. And, as with anything that
is genuinely beautiful, his insights are also deeply useful - sparking
in his audience (now readers) that "Ah ha!" that goes almost
immediately from the head thru the heart then into the hands as a fresh
approach to things that need doing.
If your interests and work focus on life - whether you are
a healer or a gardener or farmer or just love the earth -
then you will find a lifetime's inspiration in these lectures.
Note: the editors rightly point out that these lectures
are uncorrected by Dr. König and, therefore, contain
errors. As they say in the Preface,
Students of these texts will have to bear in mind that
they are confronted with incomplete and sometiems misinterpreted
recordings which, nevertheless, offer to the discerning
reader such a wealth of insight, stimulation and moral
strength as to justify the withholding of these manuscripts
even less than making them available in an imperfect and
sometimes distorted form.
Responsibility for this descision rests entirely with
those who have been asked by Dr. König to administer
his manuscripts and writings. But this preface should be
taken as an indication that the reader of these reprints
also has to accept a certain responsibility in the deployment
of judgment and care for these texts by Dr. König.
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The Human Soul
Karl König
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Much of modern psychology has laid open our drives, attitudes,
and traits, but it has stripped the human being of all wonder and beauty,
of all meaning in pain and joy. Stripped of his soul, the human being
is pale and corpse-like. König helps us to understand this missing
soul with a detailed study of the human psyche, of pain, emotions,
moods, the senses, consciousness, and dreams. A fascinating exploration
of the mysteries and complexities of human nature. Very beautiful,
as well.
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Embryology and World Evolution
Karl König
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In these remarkable seminars, König traces the preparatory steps that every human being has to tread in forging an earthly 'house' fitting for the spiritual to incarnate into the physical. Wonder builds on wonder as we begin to recognise the wisdom with which we human beings are fashioned; it turns into awe we we see how intimately we are interwoven with the evolution of our earth. Indeed, we recapitulate its earlier stages in our own unfolding from the moment of conception onwards.
König succeeds in bringing vividly alive a subject normally confined to the academic laboratory. What might be thought dry or difficult here becomes exciting and challenging, and we are left with a new and deeper understanding of our significance for the future of this beautiful, fragile planet. |
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The Higher Senses and the Seven Life Processes
Dr. Lotte Sahlmann, Anke Weihs, Rev. Baruch Urieli
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Perhaps at no other time in human history have our senses been so bombarded by the outside world,
whether through visual or auditory stimulation (TV, video, computers) or more subtly in the areas
of language, ideation and human encounter. The world is simply overflowing with ideas and issues
that we have to deal with.
The first part of this book deals with the higher senses - those of word, thought and I - as described
by Rudolf Steiner. The authors attempt to further reveal these unrecognised senses and the role played
by them in social interaction.
They then go on to consider the workings of seven active forces which affect our everyday lives.
These are the seven life processes, which function unconsciously within our organic system, but which
can appear as disturbing forces affecting our physical and spiritual wellbeing.
Given our need to understand how we communicate with one another, and how our physical and mental
states are affected by our unconscious life, this is a book with a great deal to offer
all of us.
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Sacred Faces
Physiognomy in the Light of Spiritual Science
A Study of Man for Teachers and Parents
Alan Whitehead
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A knowledge of physiognomy is essential for the understanding and education of the child.
- Rudolf Steiner
Thus opens Alan Whitehead's fascinating exploration of realms of the human soul that
are revealed in our faces. His intent is to increase adult understanding of who the children before
us are - and with that understanding, to enable us to teach and raise them in the best way possible.
The author takes the reader on a journey through traditional and anthroposophical
interpretations of face structure - a journey that will linger in the mind long after the last page
is read. There is much to ponder here and no small amound of insight to be gleaned.
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The Esoteric Aspect of the Social Question
The Individual and Society
Four lectures by Rudolf Steiner
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Although recent years have seen major advances in science and technology, the social aspect of life still presents major problems for Western societies. The general increase in destructive and antisocial behavior during recent decades has highlighted the importance of social issues, yet society still lacks ideas that effectively address society’s ills.
Rudolf Steiner suggested new ways to organize society and engage with social questions. This book presents his esoteric perspective on such concerns. Steiner asserts that we must begin by giving real value to the human element in the world, finding a deeper understanding of our relationship to nature and to the cosmos. Accordingly, it is ineffective to organize society in an arbitrary way; society ought to reflect the human relationship to the spiritual world. Steiner goes on to discuss the threefold archetype of social life—the political state, the economy, and the spiritual and cultural aspects—and how these three areas can interact in a healthy way, leading to an evolving society that is vibrant.
These lectures — originally published as The Inner Aspect of the Social Question — are presented here in a new translation and with the addition of a previously unpublished lecture. |
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The Mysteries of Social Encounters
The Anthroposophical Social Impulse
Deiter Brüll
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The author begins from the point of view that at this particular time in human evolution we are called upon
to pay particular attention to social interaction. Drawing from Rudolf Steiner’s insights on the renewal of social
life, the author thoroughly explores the foundation, problems, and remedies that are so vitally needed today. Included
are many gems that can be used in Waldorf school community settings or any place where individuals wish to serve a higher
social purpose.
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Clear the
Clutter
Make Space for Your Life
Inge van der Ploeg
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This is the most unified course on clearing clutter
that I have seen - and the only one that creates
a setting for conscious self-development as you go.
I strongly recommend reading it and working with
it -- the outcomes are like a fresh spring breeze!
Inge van der Ploeg is a master at creating space
in ways that enable human beings to really live.
She has worked with clients both public and private
for many years in Holland, and both her experience
and her study have deepened her own awareness of
the significance of how we arrange our surroundings.
There are several things that make her book a unique
and powerful contribution to what I will loosely
call the burgeoning field of clutter clearing.
- First, she has incorporated, considered and really
understood many other authors on the subject, including
Karen Kingston who I consider to be among the most
valuable.
- She has also studied what Rudolf Steiner had
to say about the nature of the human being and
brings this to bear when discussing how we create
our surroundings out of ourselves and how our surroundings
can impact our physical, mental and emotional health.
- Finally, she has devised a unique set of exercises
designed to awaken us and strengthen our capacity
to take action in our own homes and offices.
Very highly recommended!
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The Listening
Ear
The development of speech as a creative influence
in education
Audrey E. McAllen
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This book contains profoundly deep insights into the nature
of human development and its relationship to human speech
and sound. Anyone seeking to understand themselves or
others would do well to make it a part of their research.
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also gives anyone educating children an understanding
of speech training through specially selected
exercises. These aim to help develop clear speaking
in the classroom. Methodically and perceptively
used, this book will assist those concerned with the
creative powers of speech as a teaching tool.
McAllen addresses the key areas of speech and child
development, the speech organs, the effects of artificially
produced sound on speech develpment, rhythm and metre
and the sound groups.
Using the characteristics attributed to the constellations
of the zodiac, McAllen links each to consonents of the
English alphabet and applies this to classroom exercises.
I believe that using McAllens insights and exercises
could go a long way toward remedying the mumbled, unclear
speech and thinking that seems to be epidemic among younger
people. Very highly recommended.
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Man on the Threshold
The Challenge of Inner Development
Bernard Lievegoed
$19.95
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Bernard Lievegoed's
genius for going straight to the truly human questions
surrounding any experience shines throughout this book. In
it, he combines his knowledge of medicine and psychology (he
was a physician and industrial psychologist) with his deep
understanding of human nature and spiritual reality in order
to offer a truly useful description of how human beings can
undertake their own inner development. He describes how the
seeds for growth that lie within each of us may be nurtured
safely to fruition and how we can work therapeutically with
others who may be experiencing severe psychological disturbances
and mental illness. This is an unswervingly deep examination
that is at the same time wonderfully accessible and practical.
You'll want to nibble at the text a little at a time, not
because they are so difficult to comprehend, but because you'll
want to savor each thought fully.
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A Psychology of Body, Soul and Spirit
Lectures by Rudolf Steiner
Introduction by Robert Sardello
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These twelve talks by Rudolf Steiner form the basis for an
entirely new psychology. There are three individual lecture
courses, each viewing the whole human being from a different
perspective. The first four lectures give a precise understanding
of the human soul in relation to the activity of the sense
and to the subtle processes that form the human body. The
next four lectures focus on what we can know of the human
soul based on direct observation alone. The concluding lectures
portray the relationship of soul life to spirit life, particularly
showing how to awaken individual spirit life and how to distinguish
between illusory and genuine spiritual experience.
The view of the soul presented here has a wider, fuller,
deeper, and higher context than is present in any existing
psychology. These lectures present a context for considering
individual soul life that includes the forces actively forming
the human body. . . . A true soul education is needed. This
book can serve as an extremely valuable starting point for
this much needed self-education.
Robert Sardello
Author, Love and the World, Freeing the Soul from Fear
Previously published as Anthroposophy, Psychosophy,
Pneumatosophy and Wisdom of Man, of the Soul, and of
the Spirit.
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Animals in Translation
Using the Mysteries of Autism to Decode Animal Behavior
Temple Grandin
and Catherine Johnson
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I've read and heard many reviews of this remarkable new book by Temple Grandin. Depending on the reviewer's
focus, Animals in Translation has been seen as a groundbreaking revelation of animal behavior and
awareness and/or an inspiring revelation of the world seen from within autism. It is both these things, but
in my opinion it is also something else - I experienced it as one deep and brilliant insight after another
into human nature itself, not just autistic human nature, but all human nature.
Grandin's insight into animals is so uncluttered and straightforward that she penetrates into the recesses
of the human heart as well. The descriptions she gives of the sources of many animal behaviors apply unswervingly
as well to the things hidden in the depths of the human soul that well up as surprising, irrational or inconsistent
reactions.
If you work with children, this book has more to offer you than I can describe in the space of one review.
I can, however, give you an example which I think goes to the heart of how this book can be used on behalf
of other people, especially young people. On page 145, Temple begins a discussion of Fear-Driven Aggression.
She has previously described Assertive Aggression and is now contrasting it with aggression resulting from
fear:
Fear-driven aggression causes so much violence and destruction in the animal and human worlds that I've
often asked myself, What is rage for?
Why do we have rage circuits at all?
When you look at animals living in the wild, the answer is simple. Rage is about survival, at the most
basic brute level. Rage is the emotion that drives the lion being gored to death by the buffalo to fight
back; rage drives a zebra being caught by a lion to make one last-ditch effort to escape. I once saw a videotape
of a domestic beef cow kicking the living daylights out of an attacking lion. It was some of the hardest
kicking I have ever seen. Rage is the ultimate defense all animals draw upon when their lives are in mortal
danger.
When it comes to human safety in the presence of animals, fear cuts two ways. Fear can inhibit an animal
or a person from attacking, and very often does. Among humans, the most vicious murderers are people who
have abnormally low fear. Fear protects you when you're under attack, and keeps you from
becoming an attacker yourself.
But fear can also cause a terrified animal to attack, where a less-fearful animal wouldn't. A
cornered animal can be extremely aggressive; that's where we get the saying about not getting someone's "back
up against the wall." An animal with his back up against a wall is in fear for its life and will feel
he has no choice but to attack.
On average, prey species animals like horses and cattle show more fear-based aggression than predatory
animals such as dogs. That shouldn't be a surprise, since prey animals spend a lot more time being scared.
I categorize maternal aggression differently from some researchers; I put it in the fear department. I
think maternal aggression is fear-driven at heart because over the years I've observed that the high-strung
nervous animals will always fight more vigorously to protect her young than will a laid-back, calm
animal like a Holstein dairy cow. Many a rancher has told me that the most hotheaded, nervous cow in the
herd is the one who is most protective of her calf.
Any mother, nervous or calm, will fight to protect her baby. That's why on farms the human parents
always warn their children to stay away from mama animals. But the fact that it's always the most nervous,
fearful mother who shows the most maternal aggression makes me think that maternal aggression is driven
by fear, even when the animal is calm by nature. When mother animals think their babies are in danger, they
feel fear, and their fear leads them to attack. That's my conclusion.
This brings me to the fundamental question you have to ask yourself any time you're trying to solve a
problem with aggression: is the aggression coming from fear or dominance? That's important, because punishment
will make a fearful animal worse, whereas punishment may be necessary to curb assertive aggression.
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At Home in the Universe
Exploring Our Suprasensory Nature
Lectures by Rudolf Steiner
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Modern science tells us that we are an insignificant accident
in a vast, indifferent universe. Rudolf Steiner maintains
instead that we are intimately enmeshed with the whole cosmos,
right down to the physical structure of our bodies. In these
talks, he explores our relationship as individuals to the
spiritual cosmos, in which we will all come to live. The key
to being at home in the universe is to understand thesignificance
of our individual, physical lives on earth and what happens
when we leave our physical bodies behind.
Steiner encapsulates his view of our journey after death
and our return to earth and a new life. He describes the "planetary"
spheres through which we each pass and their effects on our
future. He shows us how our character and actions on earth
affect us after we die and how those experiences shape our
next physical life.
This is not merely information to be added to our already
overabundant store of abstract concepts; Steiner gives us
imaginative exercises that help us explore our suprasensory,
or spiritual, human nature. We can begin now to act more consciously
by recognizing the concrete nature of morality and the real
consequences of our present lives.
The introduction and comprehensive afterword by Paul Margulies
explain and contextualize Steiner's text, revealing a message
that is more vital and relevant than ever in our frenzied,
materialistic times. This book can help us experience more
meaning in life and become more at home as spiritual citizens
of the universe.
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Education for Special Needs
(formerly: Curative Education)
Rudolf Steiner
$24.95
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In 1924, Rudolf Steiner gave a course for teachers and doctors
on working therapeutically with children and adults with special
needs. The diagnostic insights are based upon a quality of
clear observation and biographical understanding that allows
the practitioner to see the patient as whole, not as a collection
of symptoms. The recommended therapies range from medical
remedies to therapeutic exercises and serve to underscore
the often overlooked relationships between body, soul and
spirit. Though highly accessible, this volume also promises
a lifetime's exploration to those who are interested.
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Phases of Childhood
Bernard C J Lievegoed
Softbound
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A new edition of Bernard Lievegoed's classic work of child development.
Every age has its philosophy and way of bringing up children. Today's educational approach
depends largely on materialistic, nineteenth-century ideas derived from the notion of "knowledge
as power." The education of children in beauty, wisdom, and culture forms only a very small
part of the modern curriculum. When we consider a child's full humanity of body, soul, and spirit,
however, we emerge with a very different balance in our approach to education.
The author of this book tells us that our children cannot become happy, wise, and skilled adults
unless their education—from the very beginning—take into consideration the development
of body, soul, and spirit. Drawing on the educational ideas and philosophy of Rudolf Steiner,
Goethe, and Schiller, the author describes the three main stages of child development and the
genetic and biographical potential revealed at each stage. He goes on to explore the practical
application of these insights as an educational method in harmony with the child's developing
relationship with the surrounding world.
This is the essential, classic resource for all parents, teachers, and care givers.
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Phases
The Spiritual Rhythms in Adult Life
Bernard Lievegoed
$22.00
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Bernard Lievegoed poured half a century of clinical practice
and deep insight into this portrayal of the course of human
biography. Phases describes each period of life - adolescence,
twenties, thirties, forties, and so on - in terms of the inner
qualities of the experiences and challenges of each age. Through
this exploration, the unique aspects of any person's life
path take on new meaning, making fruitful resolution of the
challenges involved more possible. Phases is fascinating,
often riveting reading for individuals exploring their own
life history or for professional seeking to assist others'
personal growth.
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Working with Anxious, Nervous and
Depressed Children
A Spiritual Perspective to Guide Parents
Henning Köhler
Introduction by Philip Incao, MD
Softbound
$18.00
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Henning Köhler courageously presents parents and teachers with a
practical path of schooling the thinking, heart, and will in selfless
devotion to the individual destiny of each child. This is a book every
teacher, parent and friend of children will want to read and consider
- it offers a way of receiving troubled children into our hearts, into
the stream of our love such that healing and forward movement become
possible.
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Rudolf Steiner's
Observations on Adolescence
The Third Phase of Human Development
Edited by David Mitchell and Christopher Clouder
Softbound
$16.00
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This book is a collection of comments and writings that Rudolf
Steiner made about adolescence. Here in one volume is practically every
significant comment or observation of Rudolf Steiner about adolescence
ever recorded. Especially valuable now that Education for Adolescence
seems to be destined to remain out of print indefinitely.
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Adolescence
The Sacred Passage
Inspired by the Legend of Parzival
Betty Staley
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$24.95
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This is a beautiful book. Betty Staley pierces through the discord and tumult of adolescence to see
what is truly there: the birth pangs of the human spirit. I love it that she uses the legend of Parzival
as a guiding light with which we may all see the beauty, even the terrible beauty, of the adolescents
struggle to fight through the crashing world of desire until their own goodness emerges full in the world.
That this struggle is as real as those fought on any battlefield, and as filled with peril as it is
with hope is never sidestepped. How we as adults respond to these teenagers (whose struggles are often
very off-putting from the outside) is nothing less than a sacred task.
The community of adults in a high school environment is a community of trust in which we need to foster
hope, belief in positive change, and commitment to serve the highest good. This is our charge and we
must never forget it. We have the responsibility to believe in the capacity for change, for maturing,
for transformation in every young person we serve. When these qualities live in the souls of the adults
in a high school community, adolescents can thrive, can meet their own dark night of the soul and come
through it into the light.
- Betty Staley
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Life Patterns
Responding to life's questions, crises and challenges
Jerry Schöttelndreier
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$10.95
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Life is not a dress rehersal - it's the real thing! Nurses
of dying people have observed sometimes that patients are
very angry because of the things they did not do, at their
postponed lives. However, responding with awareness to life's
questions and turning points is not easy. The more freedom
you have, the more choices there are.
This book is a practical guide for those who want to start
looking for the patterns in their lives and the meaning of
their existence. Originally presented as lectures, the essays
clearly define the difference in working with the past, the
present, and the future, and in the dynamic balance in working
between these three dimensions in a person's life. This book
will be of great assistance to individuals who wish to get
an overview of how to work with their own life story and how
to seek out the patterns from the past which inevitably affect
their activities and decisions in the present.
The author runs biography workshops and offers individual
biographical counselling. He works for the N.P.I. Institute
for Organisational Development founded in Holland by Bernard
Lievegoed.
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Children and Their Temperaments
Marieke Anschütz
$13.95
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One of the best and most accessible resources on the subject of the four temperaments and children.
Anschütz gives us a guide to children's different temperaments and their role in child character,
health and personality development. She illustrates her ideas with examples from home and school,
using the context of the Waldorf/Steiner school classroom, and discusses how to use these insights
in managing and relating to groups and individuals. This is an fascinating journey that will be enlightening
and invigorating to both parents and teachers.
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Eternal Childhood
Karl König
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$24.95
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In the essays and lectures gathered in this little book, Karl König presents a viable basis
for understanding childhood, and traces its expression in detailed pictures of the phases for both
mother and child: conception, birth at 9 months, ability to name objects at 18 months, ability to
reason comparatively at 27 months and the ability to say 'I' at 36 months. Practical advice is interwoven
with history, science, religion and anthroposophy.
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Balancing Your Temperament
Dr. Gilbert Childs
$19.95
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Dr. Child's book is a great answer to the question many of
us have posed: "OK, now that I know what my temperament
is, what do I do about it?" He offers a picture of the
four human temperaments as powerful archetypal forces that
need to be balanced within ourselves if we are to create inner
harmony. Then, he demonstrates how we can begin a process
of internal metamorphosis to find our own unique balance.
A helping hand along life's path.
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Taking Charge
Your Life Patterns and Their Meaning
Gudrun Burkhard
Softbound
$17.95
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While the modern world is rapidly making us into "global
citizens," we experience increasing isolation as individuals
in our own society. There is a pressing need for us to develop
new forms of relationship with family and society. Through
working consciously on our own life-story, we can build bridges
to other people and develop a new understanding for the lives
of others.
The ideas and methods presented here are the result of the
author's many years of therapeutic work with groups and individuals,
dealing with personal and professional crises. The life stories
described are the authentic stories of participants in the
courses and workshops. The first part of the book outlines
the principles of development underlying a person's life.
The second part discusses the methodology of the author's
programs and presents a number of ways in which individuals
can work on their own life-stories.
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Soul Weaving
How to shape your destiny and inspire your dreams
Betty Staley
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$26.00
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Soul Weaving is an invitation to weave a design for the souls
journey, bringing together all the colors and textures of
our personality to reveal pattern and meaning. The author
shows us ways to transform our temperament, realize and integrate
our soul type, understand the influences of the archetypal
points of view, and make life changes such as choosing a spiritual
path, living in balance, cultivating the power of love, and
much more.
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Crisis Points
Working through personal problems
Julian Sleigh
Softbound
$7.95
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When you are going through a major crisis in your life,
you may attempt to help yourself. Other times, the crisis
may not be yours, but a friend's and you may want to help.
As a counselor, Julian Sleigh has helped many people get
through various crises in their lives and offers some of
his best insights in Crisis Points.
In this book, he has distilled his years of experience into
a process of twelve steps that help to resolve all sorts
of difficult situations. These steps are designed to help
us face the facts of our lives and to perceive the feelings
and emotions that arise from our destiny.
Julian Sleigh is a Christian Community priest and counselor
who works in South Africa. He is the author of Friends
and Lovers, a sensitive look at the issues surrounding
friendship. intimacy and loyalty, and Thirteen to Nineteen,
a book for parents with teenagers.
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Confronting Conflict
A First-Aid Kit for Handling Conflict
Friedrich Glasl
$27.00
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Friedrich Glasl has worked with conflict resolution in companies,
schools and communities for over 30 years. Confronting
Conflict is authoritative and modern, containing new examples,
exercises, theory and techniques. The tools Glasl offers are
techniques for analyzing the symptoms of the conflict, ways
of understanding how temperaments affect conflicts and what
can be done about it, how to acknowledge that a conflict exists
and then how to lessen it, and practice in developing considerate
confrontation and empathy. This is a powerful tool chest which
if worked with will lead to greater harmony within groups
and families. Recommended.
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Thirteen to Nineteen
Discovering the Light
Julian Sleigh
$10.95
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Julian Sleigh does not see adolescence as a temporary struggle
for freedom, but as a passage into life where freedom becomes
a possibility even as the options of adulthood narrow one's
choices. Preserving this awareness while helping guide the
teenager through the rocky shoals and narrow channels leading
to vigorous adult is the task of parents, teachers, and adult
friends. Thirteen to Nineteen can help all of us become
more effective and more at home in this work.
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Our Twelve Senses
Wellsprings of the Soul
Albert Soesman
Translated by Jakob Cornelis
$22.00
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This is a fascinating book. Albert Soesman is an anthroposophical
doctor in Holland who offers workshops on the senses. His
lively approach leaves the reader little choice but to become
fired with enthusiasm for learning to understand the work
of the twelve sense. A note here: Most of us are much more
familiar with the concept of the "five senses,"
but few of us know that it is only very recently that it was
more or less codified that five was the "correct" number of human senses. In the earlier parts of this century,
scientists concerned with such things wrote wonderful discourses
about the existence of five, seven, nine, and eleven senses,
depending upon their viewpoint. Steiner's own initial viewpoint
was that there were ten physical senses plus three supersensible
ones. Because this discussion was not yet frozen in codified
convention, he was able to further refine his observations
and ultimately arrived at twelve senses as most accurately
descriptive of human perceptive capacity. We hope you enjoy
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Friends and Lovers
Working through Relationships
Julian Sleigh
$12.95
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Julian Sleigh has produced a beautiful book on one of the
most delicate aspects of human life - our personal relationships,
particularly those that are sexual and committed. His insights
are deep and his conclusions offered as guideposts, not directives.
Friendship, love, marriage and divorce (from rapture to rupture)
are all explored against the background of modern life. Julian
Sleigh is a priest and counselor in South Africa and author
of Crisis Points and Thirteen to Nineteen.
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Sexuality, Partnership
and Marriage
from a Spiritual Perspective
Wolfgang Gädeke
Out of Print
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I, for one, braced myself for a rather staid book by a priest
(Gädeke is a priest in North Germany). It is not that
at all! Sexuality, Partnership and Marriage takes an
incredibly candid, straightforward look at some of the most
highly-charged issues facing modern men and women. What is
healthy sexuality? Are marriage and monogamy still relevant?
For everyone? What is the significance of partnership? How
does it differ from marriage, or does it? There are wonderful,
real-life, love-filled insights and advice between these covers
that, because they are so real will be very helpful
to many people.
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The Human Soul and the Opposing Powers
Images linking feminine and masculine tendencies with influences of Lucifer and Ahriman
John Canning
Softbound
$34.95
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Many years ago John Canning experienced a fourth soul-force in addition to thinking, feeling
and willing. Although he has not found this explicitly described by Steiner, there are numerous lectures
that support its truth and significance. He calls this fourth soul-force 'the depths of the soul' and uses
its unique point of view to shed new light on several aspects of the soul, in particular the polarities of
Lucifer/Ahriman and feminine/masculine.
Steiner's fundamental conviction was that good is to be found as the balance between various
polar opposite forms of evil. Canning points out that this balance is by no means always at a static point
midway between two extremes. For example, self-respect and modesty are good opposites while pride and self-deprecation
are bad opposites. A reliable basis for individual moral judgment is not to be found in our thinking or feeling
or willing or earthly Ego, but in the hidden depths of our spirit, including our higher Ego and our conscience.
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