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251. The History of the Anthroposophical Society 1913–1922: The Seriousness of the Task 05 Jun 1917, Berlin

Rudolf Steiner
Of course anyone who wants to can write about the matter; that is their business. But it cannot be a matter for the Society. It can be a matter for individuals, but not for the Anthroposophical Society. So, for example, if special meetings have been held in one place and one of the main topics there was what should be done about such attacks, then that is of course completely off the mark.
But this is something that is quite connected - I say this fully consciously - with what has often been played out in the Anthroposophical Society, and also earlier in the Theosophical Society. You see, after printing an article that is a pack of lies from beginning to end, an editor finds it appropriate to talk about how, I don't know, admirers or female disciples of Dr.
Since that time, no protest has ever been raised in the Anthroposophical Society against gossip and idle chatter, but it has been thought — as I generally emphasize, that as a rule the opposite of what I mean happens; I have always been misunderstood.
332b. Current Social and Economic Issues: The End of the “Futurm” 15 Jul 1924, Stuttgart

Rudolf Steiner
Emil Leinhas greets the members of the Anthroposophical Society who are present and who represent about 80% of the share capital of “The Coming Day”, and asks Dr.
Today we will probably have to hold the most sober and uninspiring meeting possible within the Anthroposophical Society, and therefore we may well ask that pure reason alone prevail in today's meeting, otherwise we will hardly be able to cope.
In the future, I will have to work hard to ensure that no anthroposophical funds flow into economic enterprises that have nothing to do with the Anthroposophical Society as such.
257. Awakening to Community: Lecture VI 27 Feb 1923, Stuttgart
Translated by Marjorie Spock

Rudolf Steiner
Since community, however, is also a goal of the Anthroposophical Society, the Society will have to find its own way of building it if the Movement for Religious Renewal is not to pose a threat to it from that angle.
The Anthroposophical Society may present this or that appearance in a given phase. But anthroposophy is independent of anthroposophical societies and can be found independently of them.
Nobody is being disparaged, but in my opinion these problems, thus again sharply enunciated by me, had to be brought up. If the two proposed societies are to be established, the group that would be a continuation of the old Anthroposophical Society could make itself responsible for the projects the Society has undertaken, and the other group, that feels no interest in them, could pursue a more narrowly anthroposophical path.
259. The Fateful Year of 1923: Preparations for the Christmas Conference 16 Dec 1923, Dornach

This could explain why Steffen, when referring to this diary entry at the Annual General Meeting of the General Anthroposophical Society on March 27, 1934, named December 19, 1923 as the date of the discussion. (See the minutes of the AGM in the April 22, 1934 edition of the News Sheet, p. 63)."
Storrer resigned and I had to propose a helper on behalf of the delegates' assembly [of the Anthroposophical Society in Switzerland, of which he was the general secretary] for the work in the secretariat.
Wachsmuth himself reported the following at the 1943 general assembly (according to the minutes): “One thinks back to the time of the fire, when we lost the first Goetheanum through fire, to the year before the Christmas Conference; many will still remember that at that time all the affairs of the Anthroposophical Society were still being administered by the secretariat in Switzerland, at Friedwart House.
258. The Anthroposophic Movement (1993): Preface
Translated by Christoph von Arnim

Marie Steiner
The present lectures for members given in Dornach in June 1923 are based on the attempt by Rudolf Steiner to encourage the Anthroposophical Society to reconsider the real foundations of anthroposophy and the inner requirements for tackling the tasks of the age.
As a consequence, regional societies were founded in a number of countries in 1923. On 10 June, immediately preceding the first lecture in this volume, the General Meeting of the Anthroposophical Society in Switzerland decided, on the basis of a motion from the Society in Great Britain, to call a meeting of delegates from all countries for the end of July to decide the measures for the reconstruction of the Goetheanum. This international delegate meeting further decided to combine the individual regional societies into an International Anthroposophical Society at the Goetheanum at Christmas 1923. Its leadership was to be assumed by a General Secretary to be elected at that time, but shortly before Christmas Rudolf Steiner decided to take over the chairmanship himself.
251. The History of the Anthroposophical Society 1913–1922: The Threefold Social Order and the Ideals of “Liberty, Equality, Fraternity” 02 Jun 1917, Hamburg

Rudolf Steiner
But if there is an Anthroposophical Society, then it must be something real. Now, from certain backgrounds, it is extremely difficult for this Anthroposophical Society to fulfill its ideals, but on the other hand, it must not be ignored that one must look at what is necessary in this Anthroposophical Society in order to advance it as a society - I am not talking about spiritual science now, but about the society.
Of course, it is wonderful and desirable to hear lectures and read cycles about spiritual things, but for that we do not need an Anthroposophical Society. The Anthroposophical Society must work and develop a field of activity. Of course, where such things can develop, things move forward.
And it has become possible that just people who cannot be rejected when they enter society – because the one who wrote this was, of course, a member of the Anthroposophical Society – because one cannot anticipate the future, one cannot reject them; it is possible for these things to happen.
259. The Fateful Year of 1923: Review of the Inaugural Meeting of the Dutch National Society 18 Nov 1923, The Hague

Rudolf Steiner
following the last lecture of Supersensible Man It only remains for me, following on from what I have been allowed to express to you from the contemplation of the spiritual worlds, and linking up with what has happened for the founding of the Dutch Anthroposophical Society, to say how it is my heartfelt wish and hope that something may now come from this conference that may ignite in your hearts and minds. If we are able to absorb anthroposophical knowledge not only by reading or listening, but if, through living anthroposophical contemplation, we come more and more to experience the content of anthroposophy with our hearts, our soul, then it will be as if not just the meaning of ideas penetrates into our souls when we are together in the anthroposophical branches and practice anthroposophy with other people or when we stay in our lonely rooms; but then it will be as if living world beings were entering our souls.
And if you should ever have the feeling that some of the things you want to achieve in the Anthroposophical Society are not possible, it will always help to remember what these lectures, even if they could only hint at it, have suggested about the supersensible human being.
The Art of Lecturing: Introduction
Translated by Fred Paddock, Maria St. Goar, Peter Stebbing, Beverly Smith

Gisela O'Neil
The Swiss political and social situation at that time was relevant to the audience of about fifty Swiss members of the Anthroposophical Society. These lectures were not intended for publication and were printed only fifty years later, in 1971. They were translated into English for the Newsletter of the Anthroposophical Society and serialized in nine issues, Autumn 1976 to Winter 1978. To make this valuable text available at an affordable price, Mercury Press has printed 1,000 copies, using mostly the original pages of the Newsletter.
Summer 1983 Gisela O'Neil, editor of the Newsletter of the Anthroposophical Society in America
260. The Christmas Conference : Continuation of the Foundation Meeting 26 Dec 1923, Dornach
Translated by Johanna Collis, Michael Wilson

Rudolf Steiner
But today, early on, I want to say the following: As we saw in the necessary content of the Statutes, we have to connect total openness with the Anthroposophical Society. Anything less, dear friends, is not permitted by the signs of the times. The present age can no longer tolerate any tendency towards secrecy.
Only if we find the path, only if with courage we find the straight path to what we should do shall we succeed in navigating the ship of the Anthroposophical Society through the exceedingly stormy waves which surge and break around it. What we should do is the following: As a small Society we face the world, a world—you know the one I mean—which actually does not love us.
Steiner: May I now ask the representative of the Swedish Anthroposophical Society, Fräulein Henström, to speak. Fräulein Henström reports. Dr. Steiner: May I now ask the representative of the Swiss Anthroposophical Society, Herr Aeppli, to speak.
259. The Fateful Year of 1923: The International Delegates' Assembly 21 Jul 1923, Dornach

He thanked the delegates from the Anthroposophical Societies of America, Belgium, Denmark, Germany, England, Finland, France, Holland, Italy, Norway, Austria, Poland, Sweden, Switzerland, Czecho-Slovakia, etc. for attending. From the most diverse places on earth, people are thinking in a unified way of Dornach, the center of the Anthroposophical Society. Despite individual and national differences, people feel united in one spirit in this place.
He mentioned that at a general assembly of the Anthroposophical Society in Switzerland on June 10, 1923, the following resolution had been unanimously adopted: "The Anthroposophical Society in Switzerland expresses the wish in today's meeting: Dr.

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