Sumario: | This book, originally a series of lectures by Rudolf Lanz, provides an introduction to anthroposophy, a spiritual science founded by Rudolf Steiner. It addresses fundamental human and social issues of the modern era, presenting the basic ideas of anthroposophy without attempting to convert or persuade the reader. The book critiques the limitations of modern science and philosophy in answering existential questions about identity, purpose, and the essence of life. It suggests that despite scientific advancements, humanity still grapples with doubts and existential fears. Intended for those interested in spiritual exploration beyond empirical science, the book emphasizes the need for a broader understanding of reality that includes spiritual dimensions.
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