Anthroposophical Society in America

Welcome to Anthroposophy

The Anthroposophical Society was founded by Rudolf Steiner in Switzerland in 1923. It seeks to support individuals who are working on their own inner development and who wish to bring the fruit of that inner work to benefit the wider world. As a modern path of knowing, its doors are open to all who seek its approach and who wish to support its activities. Today, anthroposophical activity is alive in communities around the world.

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Events

Traveling Speakers Program

Rudolf Steiner’s Social Theory and the Challenges of our Time

With speaker John Bloom, Director of Organizational Culture at RSF Social Finance
November 21 – 22, 2008
Eugene, Oregon
Hosted by the Rudolf Steiner Group of Eugene

Based upon Rudolf Steiner’s threefold principles, we will spend this weekend exploring how we live in the tension between...

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Journal for Anthroposophy

Journal for Anthroposophy

Meeting Anthroposophy, edited with an introduction by Robert Hill, is the fifth volume in the series of thematic issues published by the Journal for Anthroposophy. Edited by Robert McDermott, this series provides a unique opportunity to revisit previously published articles, no longer available, written by contemporary authors who have actively worked for many years with the insights brought by Rudolf Steiner. Download the Order Form.

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Membership

Members develop a respect for what it means to nurture the life of the soul out of a science of the spirit. As Steiner said, “People must come closer to one another than they used to do, each becoming an awakener of everyone he or she meets.” The Society exists to facilitate that mutual awakening, in which new spiritual and social forms can take root and grow.

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Rudolf Steiner Library

The Rudolf Steiner Library is the lending library of the Anthroposophical Society in America. We are the most complete source for Rudolf Steiner’s work (in both English and German) in North America. Holdings include hundreds of books on Waldorf education; Anthroposophical art and architecture; holistic science and medicine and more.

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Contact the Anthroposophical Society in America

1923 Geddes Ave
Ann Arbor, MI 48104-1797
Tel: 734.662.9355
Fax: 734.662.1727
info@anthroposophy.org

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