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Rudolf Steiner Edited by T. H. Meyer: The First Class Lessons and Mantras – Recapitulation Lessons given in Prague, Berne, Breslau, London, and Dornach, 1924 (CW 270)

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“Why does the Guardian of the Threshold stand there? The Guardian of the Threshold stands there because true knowledge can be achieved only when we approach it with the right, well-prepared, inward attitude of mind and a genuine desire for knowledge. There is nothing theoretical about truly striving for knowledge. True striving for knowledge is achieved only when the soul lifts itself above all that is offered by the sensory world.” —Rudolf Steiner (April 3, 1924)

This volume supplements Rudolf Steiner’s First Class Lessons and Mantras: The Michael School Meditative Path in Nineteen Steps (2017). It contains the so-called recapitulation lessons given in various places, including Dornach, from April 3 to September 20, 1924. While the book does not introduce any new mantras, it offers new forms of presenting and explaining many of them.

This supplemental volume presents a real discovery—two recapitulation lessons given in Breslau, Germany (now Wroclaw, Poland), on June 12 and 13, 1924. The lessons were discovered only recently in the archive of Eugen and Lili Kolisko. The lessons (first published in German by Perseus Basel in 2016) were written in shorthand and deciphered by Elea Gradenwitz, published here in English for the first time, with the kind permission of Andrew Clunies-Ross, grandson of the Koliskos. Attentive readers will find in these Breslau lessons a discussion of the Guardian of the Threshold not found in any other lessons.

The commentary in this volume by the editor T. H. Meyer sheds light on two striking modifications in the lessons. First is the introduction of Rudolf Steiner’s Michael and Rosicrucian signs. Second is the new function assigned to Ita Wegman following Rudolf Steiner’s return from England at the end of August 1924. Both actions were motivated by, as Steiner called it, a “betrayal” of the mantras that occurred in London.

Contents:

  • Preface to the First English Edition by T. H. Meyer
  • Foreword to the German Edition by T. H. Meyer
  • The Recapitulation Lessons of the Michael School
    • First Lesson in Prague
    • Second Lesson in Prague
    • Lesson in Berne
    • First Lesson in Breslau
    • Second Lesson in Breslau
    • Notes of the Second Lesson in London
    • First Recapitulation Lesson in Dornach
    • Second Recapitulation Lesson in Dornach
    • Third Recapitulation Lesson in Dornach
    • Fourth Recapitulation Lesson in Dornach
    • Fifth Recapitulation Lesson in Dornach
    • Sixth Recapitulation Lesson in Dornach in Dornach
    • Seventh Recapitulation Lesson in Dornach
  • Passages Omitted from the Text
  • Mantras of the Michael School in English and German
  • Afterword: The Nineteen Steps of the Meditative Path and Its Expected Continuation
  • Notes
  • Rudolf Steiner’s Blackboard Drawings (in color)

This book was originally published by Perseus Verlag in Basel, Switzerland, with the title Der Meditationsweg der Michaelschule: Ergänzungsband: Die Wiederholungsstunden in Prag, Bern, Breslau, London und Dornach, 2016.

These classes were originally published in German in Esoterische Unterweisungen für die erste Klasse der Freien Hochschule für Geisteswissenschaft am Goetheanum 1924 (4 volumes, CW 270).

Translated by Jannebeth Röell , Paul V. O’Leary and James Lee, 430pp,
ISBN 9781621481737
2017 Steiner Books