

The Essential Rudolf Steiner [Steiner, Rudolf] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. The Essential Rudolf Steiner Review: Amazing find - These mostly out of print books are an amazing find for a cheap price. I used my points for the purchase, but desertcart confiscated my points and charged my card instead. They're pretty sneaky. Stein's work is considered seminal in this field. I am enjoying reading the books on kindle reader. Review: Very sharp Introvert Intuition author. - I am fan of Theosophy and I am happy I am starting to study Anthroposophy. I admire this author. Extreme sharp introvert intuition author.
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T**D
Amazing find
These mostly out of print books are an amazing find for a cheap price. I used my points for the purchase, but Amazon confiscated my points and charged my card instead. They're pretty sneaky. Stein's work is considered seminal in this field. I am enjoying reading the books on kindle reader.
R**D
Very sharp Introvert Intuition author.
I am fan of Theosophy and I am happy I am starting to study Anthroposophy. I admire this author. Extreme sharp introvert intuition author.
M**S
Challenge yourself
Steiner was a fascinating man with theosophical understanding. While I do not agree with many of his positions, I find it quite stimulating to read and challenge myself. I do not limit my reading to those with whom I agree, for that limits my growth. He has some points that are definitely worth considering.
M**S
Interesting read!
Enjoying this book so far! Very intriguing.
A**R
Study Requirement For Every Thinking Individual.
Essential reading for any and every individual...but only if you want to!
J**K
Five Stars
Great book at a great price with fast ship.
A**R
Five Stars
Showed up as described
D**E
Difficult read
The greater part of the book is about theosophy. Steiner spends this time building a case for monism. I have read much better rationales. Steiner does discuss colors of auras (which is not a usual part of discussion of monism). Toward the end of the book when Steiner begins his discussion of higher worlds he begins a more direct discussion of anthroposophy. His writing then becomes less difficult and wordy and becomes more enlightening.
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