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Love in the Life of Spies
by Frank Thomas Smith
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Anthroposophical Fantasies
by Roberto Fox
Anthroposophy, also known as Spiritual Science, is not known for fantastic
literature, or fiction at all. So how can stories with titles like
“Life on Mars,” or “The Girl in the Floppy Hat,”
or “To Hunt a Nazi” qualify as anthroposophical. They do not —
until now. Therefore, this book is groundbreaking. You may smile at times,
even laugh; other stories may cause a lump in your throat, perhaps even a
tear or two. Oh, and by the way, fundamentalists are advised not to partake
of this fantastical frosting on their anthroposophical cake.Here, then, are
thirteen provocative, groundbreaking fictional tales for anthroposophists,
and really anyone, to enjoy. By Roberto Fox, as told to Frank Thomas Smith.
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The Talking Trees / Los Árboles Parlantes
by Frank Thomas Smith
Alma and Nico live on opposite ends of a forest near their homes. One day when they
are both reading the same book (The Magic Mound) within the forest, but far from
each other, the trees suddenly talk to them. They are very surprised to hear trees
talk, but the trees explain that they only talk to people who listen. They explain
that they heard men talking about cutting down the forest to sell the wood or the
land or build things on it. Alma and Nico are alarmed by this news and decide to do
something together to prevent it. So they talk to many other children, who decide
to join them in their attempt to save the forest. A bi-lingual, English and Spanish,
tale for children age 8 on up.
This English edition was written by Frank Thomas Smith, with illustrations by Celina
MacKern. Edited by James D. Stewart. Click on the cover image to buy this book at
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Journey to the Stars
by Frank Thomas Smith
From a journey through the 12 constellations to a ride with a divine donkey, with
surprising intermediate stations, the protagonists of these 12 stories are involved
in fascinating adventures that will delight young readers and leave an indelible
impression on their minds and on their hearts. For children from 9 years old on up.
These stories include: A Journey to the Stars, Grandma Butterfly,
How the Donkey Got its Cross, The Seventh Birthday, A Sword Fell
On the Mountain, Juancito Hummingbird, My Cat is a Magician,
The Red-headed Pizza, The Lemonade Sellers, The Mosquito who Bit
a Balloon, Sir Gawain and the Dragon, and Lost in the Woods.
This is the original English edition of Un Viaje a las Estrellas, by Frank
Thomas Smith, with illustrations by Celina MacKern. Edited by James D. Stewart.
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Favela Children
by Ute Craemer
Ute Craemer is an educator and social worker who has dedicated over fifty years of her lifer
to teaching and nurturing the poor children of the favelas (slums) in Brazil. As an experienced
Waldorf teacher, she has been able to understand the needs of the children and their families
and provide them with the spiritual nourishment they cry out for. Favela Children is a moving
and informative account of Ute's Craemer's social work in the favelas and of her personal
development. Everyone interested in education and social development will want to read this book.
It was originally published in German and went through several editions. It is published here for
the first time in English.
Born in 1938 in Germany, Ute Craemer pioneered Associação Comunitária Monte Azul, Alliance for
Childhood in Brazil, and co-founded the World Social Initiative Forum. She has worked for many
years in the favelas of Brazil. In this book, Ute movingly describes her social work amongst the
poorest of the poor in the favelas of Brazil, using “Waldorf””educational methods and
the anthroposophical world view.
Translated, and with an introduction, by Frank Thomas Smith.
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The Coronavirus Pandemic II: Further Anthroposophical Perspectives
by Judith von Halle
From the Foreword:
“In this book, the main focus is not on the distressing social
developments that have arisen as consequence of the coronavirus pandemic
– and for good reason: Although there are already (thankfully) many
quality descriptions and articles about this complex of problems and
questions, at the same time on the other hand a dangerous knowledge-vacuum has
arisen. Therefore in this book I will refrain from elaborating on the problems
already made widely visible in favor of this knowledge-vacuum, which will be
outlined as an addition to what has already been described in Vol. I.
“Gaining higher knowledge is possible for everyone. But it doesn’t just
fall into your lap. One must be prepared to do something for it, and also to
leave something. In order to avoid spiritual totalitarianism one must first
know something about what spirituality actually means. And acquiring this
knowledge, the most selfless acquisition a person can make, is ultimately at
the core of this book.”
This unique English translation is the first time in print for this German book.
It is newly translated by Frank Thomas Smith. Edited by James D. Stewart. Permission
to publish kindly given by the Verlag für Anthroposophie, Dornach
Switzerland.
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The Magic Mound
by Frank Thomas Smith
Sergio and his younger brother, Divino are poor children who live in a favela (slum)
in Sao Paulo, Brazil. They go on vacation with their revered teacher, dona Ute
(pronounced oo-teh), to the country house of one of Ute’s friends. Once there, they
leave the house together to fetch kindling wood. They cross a stream and discover a
strange round mound surrounded by white stones. Divino impetuously climbs the mound
and convinces his brother to follow. Due to the mound’s magic forces, they fall asleep.
They wake up in the land of Maxa. A girl, Mara, leads them through the jungle to her
village where they meet the queen, Mamara. She tells them the history of the marvelous
juice of immortality, vitaluz. They never grow old or die by drinking vitaluz, but
never have children either. Queen Mamara and Princess Mara ask the boys to rescue
Mireya, a young girl also from Brazil, who had been kidnapped by King Alaram. The boys
agree to try, assisted by Platero, a white donkey as charming as he is stubborn, and a
mysterious little man named Tamoshot. The search for Mireya is a dangerous adventure,
but also the means of learning many important things about life.
This is the original English edition of La Lomita Magica, by Frank Thomas Smith,
with cover art by Ludmila Garcia San Miguel and artwork for The Magic Mound Map by
Maria Sol Varela. Edited by James D. Stewart.
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Esoteric Lessons for the First Class of the Free School for Spiritual Science at the Goetheanum (Volume One)
by Rudolf Steiner
During the re-founding of the Anthroposophical Society at Christmas 1923, Rudolf Steiner also
reconstituted the 'Esoteric School' which had originally functioned in Germany from 1904 until
1914, when the outset of the First World War made it's continuance impossible.
However, the original school was only for a relatively few selected individuals, whereas the new
school was incorporated into the Free School for Spiritual Science at the Goetheanum in Dornach,
Switzerland.
Rudolf Steiner was only able to give nineteen lessons — plus seven 'recapitulation' lessons — for
the First Class before his illness and death. His intention had been to develop three classes. The
lessons were recorded by a stenographer, then typed in clear text without having been reviewed by
Rudolf Steiner. They had not been publicly accessible until recently. This is Volume 1 of 3.
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Esoteric Lessons for the First Class of the Free School for Spiritual Science at the Goetheanum (Volume Two)
by Rudolf Steiner
During the re-founding of the Anthroposophical Society at Christmas 1923, Rudolf Steiner also
reconstituted the 'Esoteric School' which had originally functioned in Germany from 1904 until
1914, when the outset of the First World War made it's continuance impossible.
However, the original school was only for a relatively few selected individuals, whereas the new
school was incorporated into the Free School for Spiritual Science at the Goetheanum in Dornach,
Switzerland.
Rudolf Steiner was only able to give nineteen lessons — plus seven 'recapitulation' lessons — for
the First Class before his illness and death. His intention had been to develop three classes. The
lessons were recorded by a stenographer, then typed in clear text without having been reviewed by
Rudolf Steiner. They had not been publicly accessible until recently. This is Volume 2 of 3.
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Esoteric Lessons for the First Class of the Free School for Spiritual Science at the Goetheanum (Volume Three)
by Rudolf Steiner
During the re-founding of the Anthroposophical Society at Christmas 1923, Rudolf Steiner also
reconstituted the 'Esoteric School' which had originally functioned in Germany from 1904 until
1914, when the outset of the First World War made it's continuance impossible.
However, the original school was only for a relatively few selected individuals, whereas the new
school was incorporated into the Free School for Spiritual Science at the Goetheanum in Dornach,
Switzerland.
Rudolf Steiner was only able to give nineteen lessons — plus seven 'recapitulation' lessons — for
the First Class before his illness and death. His intention had been to develop three classes. The
lessons were recorded by a stenographer, then typed in clear text without having been reviewed by
Rudolf Steiner. They had not been publicly accessible until recently. This is Volume 3 of 3, the
Recapitulation lessons.
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The History and Actuality of Imperialism
by Rudolf Steiner
In 1920 Rudolf Steiner had already foreseen that the future imperialism would be economic
rather than military or nationalistic. In these three lectures he describes the history of
imperialism from ancient times to the present and into the future. The anglo-american would
play an increasingly important role in future developments, so the English visitors who
attended must have been especially attentive.
These lectures are the 16th, 17th and 18th of 18 lectures in the lecture series entitled,
Spiritual and Social Transformations in Human Evolution, published in German as,
Geistige und Soziale Wandlungen in der Menschheitsenticklungen. They were given by
Rudolf Steiner on February 20-22 1920, at Dornach, Switzerland. From Gasumptausgabe
(collected works) #196.
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Toward a Threefold Society
by Rudolf Steiner
A reinvigorated translation by Frank Thomas Smith of
Steiner's “Basic Issues of the Social Question,” number 23 in the Bibliography of
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This work, written late in the life of Rudolf Steiner, makes use of a threefold analysis of the
human individual and of human society. Man as an individual, or in a group, functions basically
in three modes: thinking/perceiving, feeling/valuing, and willing/planning/acting. A unit of
functioning, whether a part of an individual or part of a society has its proper role. Each role
needs a certain respect from other areas if it is to function properly. Each role should be
appropriately related to the other two roles or functions. In society, the three partitions are:
the cultural-spiritual, the production-economic, and the “sphere of rights” including
legal rights. As the analysis unfolds, it may be noticed that there is seldom a “pure
case” but there are various mixes with one aspect often predominating. The manner in which
the three aspects of society relate to the three aspects of the individual is a fascinating and
intricate one, and one which has an important bearing on the future of human society.
This is not another “utopian” dialog, but a practical suggestion concerning details
which may be incorporated into society one at a time ... from time to time. These suggestions are
as relevant now as they were when Rudolf Steiner brought them forth over 100 years ago, just after
the First World Was. At the end of the book, Steiner writes: “... either people will accommodate
their thinking to the requirements of reality, or they will have learned nothing from the calamity and
will cause innumerable new ones to occur in the future.” History has since proven these words to
be prophetic.
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