Anthroposophists

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This page offers an anthroposophical 'lineage' gallery with a selection of about 100 souls that incarnated as part of the wave of spiritual science centered around Rudolf Steiner as a teacher; many souls which are known to be themselves important Individualities.

The selection includes a wide variety of people with different profiles, but the commonality is that many were foundational in the core of spiritual science or the application areas they worked in, whether medical science, Eurythmy, education, Christian community, Goethean science, botany, astronomy, biography work, biodynamic agriculture, and so on. See also SoSoG.

The gallery pictures below are organized per decade. Where possible two pictures are shown at young and old age, as most of these people have given their life for the cause of spiritual science.

Needless to say this selection is just a 'tip of the iceberg' of the many thousands (and hundreds of thousands) of souls that incarnated in the generations of the last 150 years between say 1850 and 2000, not just in Europe but meanwhile worldwide.

The frame of perspective for this 'anthroposophical impulse' is given by the below:

  • First, to 'get' the idea of such impulse carried by important Individualities, the Karmic relationships topic page has various other examples of communities of souls incarnating (eg renaissance 15th century Italy, German idealism 18th century). See more on Impulses from waves of reincarnating souls. Anthroposophy is another such impulse. Schema FMC00.496 and Schema FMC00.496 illustrate generations of 25 year periods overlapping. In this case we can consider 6 such 25 year periods between 1850 and 2000 (specifically 1850-1875-1900-1925-1950-1975-2000). And the reader can therefore plot him/herself into this timeline.
  • Then, two considerations, to realize people have an impact while incarnated on Earth, but also the period after that:

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See more on The Michaelic stream, and the 'Further reading' section below.

Illustrations

Schema FMC00.586: is the first picture of a gallery with a selection of about 100 souls that incarnated as part of the wave of spiritual science centered around Rudolf Steiner as a teacher; many of which are known to be important Individualities. See more on The Michaelic stream.

This first gallery has 24 people.

is the first picture of a gallery with a selection of about 100 souls that incarnated as part of the wave of spiritual science centered around Rudolf Steiner as a teacher; many of which are known to be important Individualities. See more on The Michaelic stream. This first gallery has 24 people.

Schema FMC00.586A: shows a selection of people born between 1880 and 1899 - so two decades 1880s and 1890s.

This second gallery has 32 people.

shows a selection of people born between 1880 and 1899 - so two decades 1880s and 1890s. This second gallery has 32 people.

Schema FMC00.586B: shows a selection of people born between 1890 and 1909 - so two decades 1890s and 1900s.

This gallery shows 23 people.

shows a selection of people born between 1890 and 1909 - so two decades 1890s and 1900s. This gallery shows 23 people.

Schema FMC00.586C: shows a selection of people born between the 1910 and 1929 - so two decades 1910s and 1920s.

This gallery shows 31 people.

shows a selection of people born between the 1910 and 1929 - so two decades 1910s and 1920s. This gallery shows 31 people.


Discussion

1914-05-10-GA154

Rudolf Steiner about Christian Morgenstern

a much more important individual than we had deemed while observing his life on Earth

More on his impact and that of others in the lecture and topic page in general: Influence of deceased souls#1914-05-10-GA154

Note 1 - Wave of 1879 and 1899 - Personalities and Individualities

Below are some, let's call them rumours or hearsay, names of historical figures linked to anthroposophists incarnating as part of the wave of spiritual science starting with the Michael age of 1879 and the end of the dark age kali yuga in 1899. Again this is a non-exhaustive selection.

Mostly these correlations are based on two things:

  • personal communications between the person and Rudolf Steiner
  • individual reminiscences, intuitions, of the person in question about his/her previous incarnation (eg Rath-Tauler)

Often the two were related, eg that Rudolf Steiner hinted (eg Zeylmans-Lull) or confirmed.

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KRI36 - Rudolf Steiner <-> Thomas Aquinas <-> Aristotle

KRI37 - Ita Wegman <-> Alexander the Great <-> Gilgamesh

KRI 59 - Marie Steiner-von Sivers <-> Albertus Magnus <-> Hypatia

KRI72 - Albert Steffen <-> Giotto

KRI77 - Wilhelm Rath <-> Johannes Tauler

KRI73 - Helmuth von Moltke <-> pope Nicholas I

KRI70 - Willem Zeylmans <-> Ramon Lull

KRI69 - Annie Besant (theosophy) <-> Giordano Bruno

KRI56 - Emil Molt <-> Charlemagne <-> high East Indian adept

Note 2 - Concise name reference

The below will be organized and extended, this is just a first list to initialize the links to archive sites and profiles.

  • A
    • George Adams-Kaufmann (1894-1963)
      • mathematics of the etheric, working of the etheric formative forces in the plant kingdom
    • Paul Marshall Allen (1913-1998)
    • Adolf Arenson (1855-1936)
  • B
    • Arthur Owen Barfield (1898-1997)
    • Michael Bauer (1871-1929)
    • Henry Barnes
    • Hermann Beckh (1875-1937)
    • Paul Gerhard Bellmann (1924–2011)
    • Friedrich Benesch (1907-1991)
    • Jochen Bockemuhl (1928-)
    • Emil Bock (1895-1959)
      • Christian community
    • Dankmar Bosse
    • Gudrun Burkhard (1929 - )
      • biography work
  • C
    • Walther Cloos (1900-1985)
      • geology of the living Earth
    • Giovanni Colazza (1877-1953)
    • Harry Collison (1868-1945)
  • D
    • John Davy (1927-1984)
    • Daniel Nicol Dunlop (1868-1935)
  • E
    • Stewart Copinger Easton (1907–1989)
      • historian
    • Francis Edmunds (1902-1989)
    • Lawrence Edwards (1912-2004)
  • F
    • Helene Finckh(1883-1960)
      • stenographer, major contributor to the GA
    • Arnold James Freeman (1886-1972)
    • Rudolf Frieling (1901-1986)
      • Christian community
  • G
    • Norbert Glas (1897-1986)
    • Michaela Glöckler (1946 - )
    • Ewald Grether (1928-)
    • Gerbert Grohmann (1897-1957)
  • H
    • Herbert Hahn (1890-1970)
    • Ernst Hagemann (1899-1978)
    • Otto Julius Hartmann (1895-1989)
    • Rudolf Hauschka (1891-1969)
    • Alfred Heidenreich (1898-1969)
    • Karl Heyer (1888-1964)
      • historian
    • Gunther Hildebrandt (1924-1999)
    • Wilhelm Hoerner (1917-2013)
    • Max Hoffmeister (1916-)
    • Walter Holtzapfel (1912-1994)
    • Friedrich Husemann (1887-1959)
  • I
  • J
    • Frits Julius (1902-1970)
      • Goethean science, plant and animal kingdoms
  • K
    • Ernst Katz (1913-1998)
      • teacher of anthroposophy in the US
    • Gerhard Kienle (1923-1983)
      • medical doctor, founder of private anthroposophical medical university (Universität Witten/Herdecke) and hospital
    • Karl König (1902-1966)
      • Karl Koenig Institute
      • archive lists about 1868 lectures of which 1000 with lecture notes and 650 with no notes available
    • Eugen Kolisko (1893-1939)
    • Lili Kolisko (1889-1976)
    • Adriana Koulios
    • Charles Kovacs (1907-2001)
      • teacher
    • Ernst-Michael Kranich (1929-2007)
    • Hella Krause-Zimmer (1919-2002)
    • Georg Kuehlewind (1924-2006)
    • Oskar Kuerten (1886-1973)
      • systematic anthroposophy
  • L
  • M
    • Edith Maryon (1872-1924)
    • Bobby Matherne
    • Stanley Messenger (1917-2013)
    • Christian Morgenstern (1871-1914)
      • poet
  • N
  • O
    • George O’Neill (1906-1988)
    • Jan P. Otter
  • P
    • Fred Paddock (1929-2012)
    • Wilhelm Pelikan (1893-1981)
    • Ehrenfried Pfeiffer(1899-1961)
      • biodynamic agriculture
    • Fred Poeppig (1900-1974)
    • Ludwig Polzer-Hoditz (1869-1945) Hermann Poppelbaum (1891–1979)
  • Q
    • Rene Querido (1926-2004)
  • R
    • Christoph Rau (1928-2018)
    • Wilhelm Rath (1897-1973)
    • Maximilian Rebholz (1890-1950)
      • systematic anthroposophy
    • Friedrich Rittelmeyer (1872-1938)
      • Christian community
  • S
    • Massimo Scaligero (1906-1980)
    • Wolfgang Schad (1935-)
    • Paul W. Scharff (1930-2014)
    • Paul Eugen Schiller (1900-1992)
    • Mathilde Scholl (1868-1941)
    • Hans-Werner Schroeder (1931-2016)
    • Theodor Schwenk (1910-1986)
      • etheric formative forces in water and fluids
    • Edouard Schuré (1841-1929)
    • Willi Seiss (1922-2013)
    • Peter Selg
    • Jörgen Smit (1916-1991)
      • wiki (more on the NL and DE) and kulturimpuls
      • held 4889 lectures during his lifetime, more than half during his 16 years in Dornach
    • Edward Reaugh Smith (1932- )
    • Walter Johannes Stein (1891-1957)
      • teacher, historian, research on the Grail period
    • Marie Steiner-von Sivers (1867-1948)
    • Albert Steffen (1884-1963)
    • James Steward (1945-)
      • founded the english rsarchive
    • Sophie Stinde (1853-1915)
    • Willy Sucher (1902-1983 or 85?)
  • T
    • Frank Teichmann (1937-2006)
    • Nick Thomas (1941-2015)
    • Maria Thun (1922-2012)
  • U
    • Georg Unger (1909-1999)
  • V
    • Willem Frederik Veltman(1923-2018)
    • Suso Vetter (1924-1992)
    • Sigismund von Gleich (1896-1953)
    • Caroline von Heydebrand (1886-1938)
    • Johanna von Keyserlingk (1879-1966)
    • Eliza von Moltke (born Huitfeldt) (1859-1932)
    • Elisabeth Vreede (1879-1943)
  • W
    • Guenther Wachsmuth (1893-1963)
    • Gerhard Wehr (1931-2015)
    • Ita Wegman (1876-1943)
    • Olive Whicher (1910-2006)
    • Hella Wiesberger (1920-2014)
    • Roy Wilkinson (1911?-)
    • Herbert Witzenmann (1905-1988)
    • Berthold Wulf (1926-2012)
      • profile: wiki (EN)
      • gave more than 8,000 lectures, his complete edition consists of 26 volumes and 17.343 pages
  • X
  • Y
  • Z
    • (Frederik) Willem Zeylmans (van Emmichhoven) (1893-1961)
      • nachlass

Related pages

Further reading

  • Bodo von Plato: Anthroposophie im 20. Jahrhundert: Ein Kulturimpuls in biografischen Porträts (2003)

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