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Rudolf and Steiner
Rudolf Steiner wrote of the cultural evolution of Atlantis in much the same vein.
Anthroposophy, a philosophy founded by Rudolf Steiner, postulates the existence of an objective, intellectually comprehensible spiritual world accessible to direct experience through inner development.
Rudolf Steiner.
The early work of the founder of anthroposophy, Rudolf Steiner, culminated in his Philosophy of Freedom ( also translated as The Philosophy of Spiritual Activity and Intuitive Thinking as a Spiritual Path ).
The Representative of Humanity, detail of a sculpture in wood by Rudolf Steiner and Edith Maryon.
Biodynamic agriculture, the first intentional form of organic farming, began in the 1920s when Rudolf Steiner gave a series of lectures since published as Agriculture.
Rudolf Steiner wrote and lectured on Judaism and Jewish issues for much of his life.
Though Rudolf Steiner studied natural science at the Vienna Technical University at the undergraduate level, his doctorate was in epistemology and very little of his work is directly concerned with the empirical sciences.
* Rudolf Steiner Archive ( Steiner's works online )
* Rudolf Steiner Handbook ( PDF, 56 MB )
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The early personages most cited for propounding composting within farming are for the German-speaking world Rudolf Steiner, founder of a farming method called biodynamics, and Annie Francé-Harrar, who was appointed on behalf of the government in Mexico and supported the country 1950 – 1958 to set up a large humus organization in the fight against erosion and soil degradation.
Eurythmy, developed by Rudolf Steiner and Marie Steiner-von Sivers, combines formal elements reminiscent of traditional dance with the new freer style, and introduced a complex new vocabulary to dance.
In the 20th century, Theosophy was further developed by Annie Besant and Charles Webster Leadbeater, while people like Alice Bailey, Rudolf Steiner and many others, became the source for a whole range of post-theosophical movements such as The Summit Lighthouse.
Anthroposophy, which was founded by Rudolf Steiner in the early part of the 20th century, includes esoteric versions of education, agriculture, and medicine.
Hildegard's reincarnation has been debated since 1924 when Austrian mystic Rudolf Steiner lectured that a nun of her description was the past life of Russian poet Vladimir Soloviev, whose Sophianic visions are often compared to Hildegard.
5 ) A radically reformed educational system, based on the MBTI personality types, and insights from radical innovators like Rudolf Steiner and Maria Montessori.
It is the premonitory earthquake of the New Age ..." Former Theosophist Rudolf Steiner and his Anthroposophical movement are a major influence.
While claims of racial bias in the writings of Rudolf Steiner and Alice Bailey were made, Bailey was firmly opposed to the Axis powers ; she believed that Adolf Hitler was possessed by the Dark Forces, and Steiner emphasized racial equality as a principle central to anthroposophical thought and humanity's progress.
Waldorf education ( also known as Steiner or Steiner-Waldorf education ) is a humanistic approach to pedagogy based upon the educational philosophy of the Austrian philosopher Rudolf Steiner, the founder of anthroposophy.
Rudolf Joseph Lorenz Steiner ( 25 / 27 February 1861 – 30 March 1925 ) was an Austrian philosopher, social reformer, architect, and esotericist.
The house where Rudolf Steiner was born, in modern Croatia
Rudolf Steiner 1900

Rudolf and emphasized
In the latter 19th century French physical anthropologists, led by Paul Broca ( 1824 – 1880 ), focused on craniometry while the German tradition, led by Rudolf Virchow ( 1821 – 1902 ), emphasized the influence of environment and disease upon the human body.
Later the Austrian linguists Rudolf Meringer and Hugo Schuchardt started the “ Wörter und Sachen ” movement, which emphasized that every study of a word needed to include the study of the object it denotes.

Rudolf and importance
Beyond film and television, many classical dancers and choreographers, Rudolf Nureyev, Sammy Davis, Jr., Michael Jackson, Gregory Hines, Mikhail Baryshnikov, George Balanchine and Jerome Robbins among them, also acknowledged his importance and influence.
Lachmann, who was the translator of the first volume of PE Müller's Sagabibliothek des skandinavischen Altertums ( 1816 ), is a figure of considerable importance in the history of German philology ( see Rudolf von Raumer, Geschichte der germanischen Philologie, 1870 ).
Eager to compete with his mighty father-in-law, who had made the Kingdom of Bohemia and its capital Prague a radiant center of Imperial culture, Rudolf desired to raise the importance of his residence Vienna to a comparable or greater height.
Although the Armanen runes go back to List, Rudolf John Gorsleben distinguished himself from other völkisch writers by making the esoteric importance of the runes central to his world view.
It was about this time ( 1841 – 1842 ) that Goodsir developed his revolutionary lectures on the importance of cellular life and organisation ; this innovative approach later won the extravagant praise of Rudolf Virchow ( 1821 – 1902 ), who dedicated his masterpiece Cellular Pathology to Goodsir.

Rudolf and four
Together, Wilhelm and Henriette had four children: Jacob Grimm ( 3 April 1826 – 15 December 1826 ), Herman Friedrich Grimm ( 6 January 1828 – 16 June 1901 ), Rudolf Georg Grimm ( 31 March 1830 – 13 November 1889 ), and Barbara Auguste Luise Pauline Marie ( 21 August 1832 – 9 February 1919 ).
The invention of the rotary printing press allowed the copious printing of books and newspapers and since 1893, Rudolf Diesel puzzled for four years with future MAN engineers in a laboratory in Augsburg until his first Diesel engine was completed and fully functional.
Immanuel Kant ( 1724 – 1804 ), Rudolf Steiner ( 1861 – 1925 ), Alfred Adler ( 1879 – 1937 ), Erich Adickes ( 1866 – 1925 ), Eduard Spranger ( 1914 ), Ernst Kretschmer ( 1920 ), and Erich Fromm ( 1947 ) all theorized on the four temperaments ( with different names ) and greatly shaped our modern theories of temperament.
He left four children, Ferdinand Rudolf Jr., Anne, Robert and Delight, all of the Los Angeles area.
Rudolf was now four years old, and Franz Joseph hoped for another son to safeguard the succession.
In 1923, while teaching in Berlin, Wertheimer married Anna ( called Anni ) Caro, a physician ’ s daughter, with whom he had four children: Rudolf ( who died in infancy ), Valentin, Michael and Lise.
Humoralism, or the doctrine of the four temperaments, as a medical theory retained its popularity for centuries largely through the influence of the writings of Galen ( 131 – 201 AD ) and was decisively displaced only in 1858 by Rudolf Virchow's newly published theories of cellular pathology.
Written by Swiss pastor Johann David Wyss and edited by his son Johann Rudolf Wyss, the novel was intended to teach his four sons about family values, good husbandry, the uses of the natural world and self-reliance.
The guests were, to name just a few, Claus Biederstaedt ( four times ), Dieter Borsche ( three times ), Paul Dahlke, Götz George ( three times ), Walter Giller, Uschi Glas, Käthe Gold ( twice ), Johannes Heesters, Marianne Hoppe ( four times ), Brigitte Horney ( twice ), Curd Jürgens ( twice ), Christine Kaufmann, Helmut Käutner, Ruth Leuwerik, Helmuth Lohner, Josef Meinrad ( twice ), Rudolf Platte ( twice ), Charles Régnier ( three times ), Heinz Reincke ( twice ), Leopold Rudolf, Maria Schell ( three times ), Jane Tilden ( twice ), Nadja Tiller, Gisela Uhlen ( twice ), Bernhard Wicki ( twice ) and Tommi Ohrner ( twice ).
If so, however, it did not prevent him from fathering four children: Rudolf, who succeeded him as duke, Frederick ( 2nd Duke ), Albert III ( 3rd Duke ), and Leopold ( 3rd co-Duke ).
His money ran out before he could finish his four month term there, but Rudolf Knoll, a teacher at the Salzburg Mozarteum, gave him private lessons for free.
In the four spherical triangles of the golden mitre, Rudolf is depicted in his four principal offices and titles: as victor over the Turks ( Imperator ), his coronation as Holy Roman emperor in Regensburg ( Augustus ), his ride up the coronation hill after his coronation as king of Hungary in Pozsony ( in Slovak " Bratislava ", in present-day Slovakia ), and his procession at his coronation as king of Bohemia in Prague.
A flying court-martial chaired by Lieutenant General Rudolf Hübner found five officers guilty of " cowardice " and " dereliction of duty " under sentence of death four of whom, Major Scheller, Lieutenant Karl Heinz Peters, Major Herbert Strobel and Major August Kraft, were executed on the day of sentencing in the Westerwald ( two in Rimbach, two in Oberirsen ).
The mitre is divided into four sections representing the high honours of Rudolf II.
After its discovery in 2148, Saraksh immediately became subject to a progressor project which four years later was personally headed by the chief of COMCON-2, Rudolf Sikorski.
In the end, when a completed plan of their upbringing, as well as secret observation and study of them was finished, Rudolf Sikorski, as the chief of COMCON-2 demanded four things:
Wolpe began his career as an apprentice in a firm of metalworkers, followed by four years as a student of Rudolf Koch at the Offenbach Kunstgewerbeschule.

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