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Rudolf Steiner often spoke of "The Mysteries". Have you ever wondered what took place in these various Centres? In the Ephesian Mysteries acolytes experienced their Higher-self as a potential nurtured by Artemis-Diana. But what these acolytes underwent in the great temple is generally unknown to scholars. However there are meditative verses and private notebook entries about this goddess and what the acolytes were to achieve, from Rudolf Steiner. These are newly translated for this book and explored. Key sections from his two lectures on Ephesos with its famous statue are included, together…mehr

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Rudolf Steiner often spoke of "The Mysteries". Have you ever wondered what took place in these various Centres? In the Ephesian Mysteries acolytes experienced their Higher-self as a potential nurtured by Artemis-Diana. But what these acolytes underwent in the great temple is generally unknown to scholars. However there are meditative verses and private notebook entries about this goddess and what the acolytes were to achieve, from Rudolf Steiner. These are newly translated for this book and explored. Key sections from his two lectures on Ephesos with its famous statue are included, together with a helpful commentary. The spiritual meaning of Artemis-Diana, Dionysos, Mysa and Iackhos, and other deities is explored, enhanced by the author's knowledge of ancient Greek.
Autorenporträt
Adrian Anderson, PhD., is an Australian-born author in spirituality, including the work of Rudolf Steiner. A scholar in ancient Greek, he is pioneering a new modality of New Testament studies (or Biblical Criticism). He is the author of 25 books. His Doctoral Thesis, from Monash University, was a world-first research project, assessing and clarifying Rudolf Steiner's spiritual philosophy for the academic world. His Rudolf Steiner Handbook is acclaimed for its clarity, learning and capacity to accurately interpret the world-view of Rudolf Steiner for today's reader. He is an accredited German Translator and has knowledge of various languages including Attic and Hellenistic Greek, modern and medieval German.