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262. Correspondence with Marie Steiner 1901–1925: 113. Letter to Marie von Sivers in Berlin 26 Jan 1913, Linz

In the fall of 1912, the Prague group founded the Bolzano branch of the Anthroposophical Society, with Berta Fanta as chairwoman. See “Beiträge...” No. 109, “Rudolf Steiner in Prague.”
It stated: “Never has the German Section, its executive council or its general secretary in any way violated the constitution of the Theosophical Society. [...] The German Section has nothing to revoke and nothing to retract. It therefore has no choice but to regard the alternative presented to it by Mrs. Besant as an act of expulsion, carried out only because the German Section has taken it upon itself to stand up for truth and truthfulness in the Theosophical Society.” (Scholl-Mitteilungen, Cologne, March 1913, No. 1/1).9.
262. Correspondence with Marie Steiner 1901–1925: 236. Letter to Rudolf Steiner 23 Mar 1925, Dornach

Rath, for example, seems to explain to newcomers that Unger is a pest to society. Stein 23 always refers to you when he wants to condemn Unger to passivity. Maybe I should talk to the people.
Walter Johannes Stein (1891-1957), a member of the Anthroposophical Society since the summer of 1913, was appointed by Rudolf Steiner to the Free Waldorf School in Stuttgart in 1919. 1923-1928/29 on the board of the German national society. 1932 moved to England.
262. Correspondence with Marie Steiner 1901–1925: 67a. Letter from Marie von Sivers to Sophie Stinde N/A

From 1908 to 1935, she was the managing director of the Philosophical-Anthroposophical Publishing House in Berlin, which was founded by Marie v. Sivers, and from January 1924 in Dornach.
Michael Bauer (1871-1929), teacher, member of the D.T.G. since 1901, chairman at the founding of the Nuremberg branch in 1904, on the board of the German section in 1905, on the central council of the Anthroposophical Society in 1913, resigned in 1921 for health reasons.
26. Anthroposophical Leading Thoughts: From Nature to Sub-Nature
Translated by George Adams, Mary Adams

(March, 1925) Further Leading Thoughts issued from the Goetheanum for the Anthroposophical Society (with reference to the foregoing study: From Nature to Sub-Nature) [ 17 ] 183.
54. Esoteric Development: Inner Development 07 Dec 1905, Berlin
Translated by Gertrude Teutsch, Olin D. Wannamaker, Diane Tatum, Alice Wuslin

Occultism is not the same as anthroposophy. The Anthroposophical Society is not alone in cultivating occultism, nor is this its only task. It could even be possible for a person to join the Anthroposophical Society and to avoid occultism altogether. Among the inquiries which are pursued within the Anthroposophical Society, in addition to the field of general ethics, is also this field of occultism, which includes those laws of existence which are hidden from the usual sense observation in everyday human experience.
We are only able to gain this control by acquiring already in this world the strictest truthfulness. Therefore, when the Anthroposophical Society began to present some of the basic teachings of occultism to the world, it had to adopt the principle: there is no law higher than truth.
217a. The Task of Today's Youth: What I have Further to Say to Younger Members 23 Mar 1924,

The longing of the Executive Council of the Anthroposophical Society “can only be to feel a receptive enthusiasm. Then it can hope that the life force of spiritual science is sufficient to give this enthusiasm what it would like to take.
332b. Current Social and Economic Issues: Anthroposophy and the Social Question 27 Jun 1919, Stuttgart

Lecture at a meeting of members of the Anthroposophical Society My dear friends! It should be clear that we are living in a time of change, a time that we have to see as a time of transformation, and that it is our primary responsibility to find our task in this time. We will, since we are not today on the ground on which we stood in the consideration that we devoted to the general cultural council, but precisely on our ground, as members of the Anthroposophical Society, we will do well to occupy ourselves a little with our thoughts from this point of view of the anthroposophically oriented spiritual movement.
There was never any hesitation about this, not even in public lectures, and certainly not in the lectures that were then given to advanced students within the Anthroposophical Society itself. There was never any hesitation about pointing out in a concise and forceful way what should replace this cultural life of the present day, which is in decline.
238. The Individuality of Elias, John, Raphael, Novalis: The Last Address by Rudolf Steiner 28 Sep 1924, Dornach
Translated by George Adams

And it will be one of the more beautiful results that can follow from our anthroposophical understanding of times and seasons, if we are really able to add to the other festivals of the year a rightly ordered Michael Festival.
[ 5 ] That you yourselves, my dear friends, in so far as you truly and honestly incline to the Anthroposophical Movement, belong to these souls—this I have endeavoured to make clear to you in the lectures of the last weeks and especially also in the lectures where I spoke to you directly of the karma of the Anthroposophical Society.
Marie Steiner recalled this in her essay On the Eve of Michaelmas, published in the Anthroposophical Society's journal in September 1925: “He did not get as far as he had originally intended with the lecture.
37. Writings on the History of the Anthroposophical Movement and Society 1902–1925: Another Piece From My English Journey 16 Sep 1923,

Dunlop's, a long-standing custodian of spiritual knowledge and current member of the Anthroposophical Society, to choose this location. It is located on the west coast of England, where the island of Anglesey is just off the coast.
26. The Life, Nature, and Cultivation of Anthroposophy: Understanding of the Spirit and conscious Experience of Destiny 24 Mar 1924,
Translated by George Adams

This week something will be given in the communications addressed to members in these columns, which may serve to bring us to a further understanding of the weekly ‘Leading Thoughts’. The understanding of anthroposophical truth can be furthered if the relation which exists between man and the world is constantly brought before the human soul.
In this way, through the work of the would-be active members, the Anthroposophical Society may become a true preparatory school for the school of Initiates. It was the intention of the Christmas Assembly to indicate this very forcibly; and one who truly understands what that Assembly meant will continue to point this out until the sufficient understanding of it can bring the Society fresh tasks and possibilities again.

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