Theosophy (Rudolf Steiner book)

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"Theosophy" is Rudolf Steiner’s foundational work that systematically presents his spiritual-scientific view of the human being, the cosmos, and reincarnation, forming a core text of Anthroposophy.

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instanceOf anthroposophical text
book
esoteric book
author Rudolf Steiner NERFINISHED
centralConcept astral body
ego
etheric body NERFINISHED
path of inner development
physical body
repeated earth lives
spiritual worlds
countryOfOrigin Germany
describedAs foundational work of Anthroposophy
systematic presentation of spiritual science
formsCoreTextOf Anthroposophy NERFINISHED
genre occultism
spirituality
hasEnglishTitle Theosophy: An Introduction to the Supersensible Knowledge of the World and the Destination of Man NERFINISHED
hasForm prose
hasPart "The Essential Nature of the Human Being" NERFINISHED
"The Path of Knowledge" NERFINISHED
"The Three Worlds" NERFINISHED
influenced Waldorf education NERFINISHED
anthroposophical movement
biodynamic agriculture
influencedBy Theosophical Society teachings
intendedAudience readers interested in spiritual science
students of Anthroposophy
languageFamily Indo-European language family
surface form: Indo-European languages
movement Anthroposophy NERFINISHED
nonFiction true
originalLanguage German
originalTitle Theosophie NERFINISHED
philosophicalTradition esotericism
publicationYear 1904
setsOut spiritual-scientific view of reincarnation
spiritual-scientific view of the cosmos
spiritual-scientific view of the human being NERFINISHED
subject Anthroposophy NERFINISHED
cosmology
human constitution
karma
reincarnation
spiritual science
theosophy NERFINISHED

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Anthroposophy hasKeyWork Theosophy (Rudolf Steiner book)