Rudolf Steiner, born on February 27, 1861, in what is now Croatia, and dying on March 30, 1925, in Dornach, Switzerland, was an Austrian philosopher, esotericist, and social reform...view moreRudolf Steiner, born on February 27, 1861, in what is now Croatia, and dying on March 30, 1925, in Dornach, Switzerland, was an Austrian philosopher, esotericist, and social reformer. Founder of Anthroposophy, Steiner developed a spiritual science that sought to bridge the material and spiritual worlds through disciplines like education (Waldorf schooling), biodynamic farming, and holistic medicine. His book The East in the Light of the West reflects his quest to reconcile Eastern spirituality with Western rationalism. A prolific lecturer and thinker, Steiner’s vast intellectual legacy continues to influence education, the arts, and alternative spiritual movements.view less
The Essential Rudolf Steiner: Theosophy: An Introduction to the Supersensible Knowledge of the World and the Destination of Man; An Esoteric Cosmology; Intuitive Thinking as a Spiritual Path; An Introduction to Waldorf Education; How to Know Higher Worlds