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Interestingly enough, Rudolf Steiner's core message to humanity has moved to the background and he is most known for his work in the applied areas.
Today, anthroposophy and Steiner, in terms of brand name recognition, most often link to Waldorf education or biodynamic agriculture (mostly) or eurythmy.
It is interesting that Christianity and the message of Reincarnation and karma work are not what Rudolf Steiner 'stands for' in the world.


Interestingly enough, Rudolf Steiner's core message to humanity has moved to the background and he is most known for his work in the applied areas.


Today, anthroposophy and Steiner, in terms of brand name recognition, most often link to Waldorf education, biodynamic agriculture, or eurythmy.


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PS: one might say the drawing does not include architecture. But then it does not include beekeeping either, which is not supposed to fit under agriculture either, etc.

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Interestingly enough, Rudolf Steiner's core message to humanity has moved to the background and he is most known for his work in the applied areas.

Today, anthroposophy and Steiner, in terms of brand name recognition, most often link to Waldorf education or biodynamic agriculture (mostly) or eurythmy.



It is interesting that Christianity and the message of Reincarnation and karma work are not what Rudolf Steiner 'stands for' in the world.




File:Core mother.jpg

PS: one might say the drawing does not include architecture. But then it does not include beekeeping either, which is not supposed to fit under agriculture either, etc.