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Work on Anthroposophical Material - 1- WORK ON ANTHROPOSOPHICAL MATERIAL . Romanticism and Anthroposophy (Owen Barfield) Life and Death (Eleanor C. Merry) Links in the Chain of Life (George Kaufmann) Creative Speech (Marie Steiner) Some Problems of Greek Culture (M.A.S.) Michael and Man (Emil Bock and Rudolf Meyer) Longing, Wonder and Surrender (Eleanor C. Merry) Prometheus Unbound (Jasper Stone) The Doom of Western Civilization (George S. Francis) Tir-Na-Nog and Man's Sleeping and Waking (M. Pease) From a Student's Notebook - The Slavonic MSS of Josephus (M.P.) Thinking and Thought (Owen Barfield) The Human Organism in the Light of Anthroposophy (Eugen Kolisko, M.D.) Notes: Macrosomos and Microcosmos (E.C.M.) Lazarus (Walter Johannes Stein) Turning Points in Spiritual Life (Marie Steiner) The Problem of Free Will (J.E. Williams) The Nicodemus Gospel (Lute Drummond) Speaking, Thinking and the Erect Posture (Dr. Norbert Glas) The Face of the Earth and the Destiny of Mankind (Guenther Wachsmuth) Another Portrait of Pascal (Stella Cleaver Cox) Speech, Reason and the Consciousness Soul (Owen Barfield) The Divine Forges (E.C. Merry) The Eightfold Path and the Tcharkravarti Legend (M. Pease) The Mysteries of the Rose Cross (George Kaufmann) Planetary Forces and the Ancient Mysteries (Guenther Wachsmuth) The Light and the Spirit (Albert Steffen) The Gospels of Christ (J.E. Williams) Novalis (Violet Plincke) The Consciousness Soul (Owen Barfield) History and Occultism (E.C. Merry) The Word in Darkness and in Light (Marie Steiner) The Human Soul and Sleeping, Dreaming and Waking (F.W. Zeylmans Van Emmichoven) The Origin of Man and The Embryonic Period (Karl Koenig) Body-Free Thought, Body-Forming Speech, Body-Renewing Action (Albert Steffen) The Fifth Post-Atlantean Age (George Kaufmann) The Moral Effects of Sense Impressions as Mediators Between Spirit and Nature (Albert Steffen) Machine, Animal and Man (H. Poppelbaum) Understanding Childhood and Youth (Albert Steffen).
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