Esoteric Cosmology

Author(s): STEINER, R

Rudolf Steiner

18 lectures in Paris, May 25-June 14, 1906 (CW 94)

A congress of the Federation of European Sections of the Theosophical Society was held in Paris in May 1906. Rudolf Steiner attended with a number of students and presented a series of lectures to a small circle of friends, mostly society members. Edouard Schur was present and made succinct notes of those talks, the result of which is An Esoteric Cosmology: Evolution, Christ, and Modern Spirituality. In is foreword, Schur describes his initial impressions of Rudolf Steiner and the force of his vision: "These priceless lectures mark a significant phase of Rudolf Steiner's thought--that of the spontaneous burst of his genius and its first crystallization." Indeed, his notes record perhaps the first general outline and summary of what would become Anthroposophy, or spiritual science.

At the time of these lectures, most members viewed Theosophy as a kind of Europeanized Indian philosophy. Thus, one purpose of these lectures was to outline Steiner's Christ-centered spiritual science in contrast to the more Eastern orientation of Theosophy. He carefully connected the essence of spiritual science to the role of the Christ in human evolution, as well as to the Rosicrucian and Christian mystery traditions, the primary carriers of the esoteric Christian stream. To accomplish this, Steiner presented the roots of Christianity in the ancient mysteries and in the evolution of the whole universe itself.

The miracle of these lectures, perhaps, is that Steiner was able to condense such a grand cosmology into these eighteen lectures, and that Edouard Schur was able to capture their essence in the relatively brief notes that constitute this book. A few years later, the substance of these lectures were expanded and presented in Rudolf Steiner's Outline of Esoteric Science.

These lecture notes will prove invaluable for all those who wish to better understand that book, as well as Rudolf Steiner's Christian cosmology and perspective on esoteric Christianity and the Christian mysteries.

An Esoteric Cosmology is a translation of notes in French by Eduard Shur ; published in German as Kosmogonie. Popul re Okkultismus. Das Johannes-Evangelium. Die Theosophie an Hand des Johannes-Evangelium by Rudolf Steiner Verlag (GA 94)

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CONTENTS

Preface by Bernard J. Garber
Foreword by douard Schur

1. The Birth of the Intellect & the Mission of Christianity
2. The Mission of Manicheism
3. God, Humankind, Nature
4. Involution and Evolution
5. Yoga in East and West, part 1
6. Yoga in East and West, part 2
7. Esotericism and the Gospel of St. John
8. The Christian Mystery
9. The Astral World, part 1
10. The Astral World, part 2
11. The Devachanic World: part 1
12. The Devachanic World: part 2
13. The Logos and the Word
14. The Logos and Humankind
15. Evolution of the Planets and Earth
16. Earthquakes, Volcanoes, and the Human Will
17. Redemption & Liberation
18. The Apocalypse


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