The Michael Letters of Rudolf Steiner
- 128 pages
- 5 hours of reading
This thoughtful analysis offers a deeper understanding of Steiner's letters on the Archangel Michael and how he can help us to embrace a truly universal view of humanity.






This thoughtful analysis offers a deeper understanding of Steiner's letters on the Archangel Michael and how he can help us to embrace a truly universal view of humanity.
Brings insight and fascinating background to one of Steiner's key works on the development of Christianity.
Insights into the imagery of the Apocalypse as described by Steiner.
This resource serves as an essential guide for Steiner-Waldorf teachers, offering practical insights and strategies to enhance their teaching practices. It emphasizes the holistic approach of the Steiner-Waldorf philosophy, focusing on nurturing the child's development through creativity and experiential learning. The book includes valuable tools, lesson plans, and methods tailored to the unique educational environment, making it an indispensable companion for educators seeking to enrich their classrooms and foster a deeper connection with their students.
A retelling of the stories of Norse mythology as recommended for the Steiner- Waldorf curriculum Class 4 (age 9-10).
This book explores the similarities and differences between animals and humans, tailored for students in Classes 4 and 5 of the Steiner-Waldorf curriculum, aimed at children aged 9 to 11. It encourages young readers to engage with themes of nature and humanity, fostering a deeper understanding of the animal kingdom and our place within it. Through comparative analysis, the text promotes curiosity and critical thinking about biological and ecological concepts, making it an educational resource for both teachers and students.
The meaning of some of the world's great myths and legends springs to life in this collection of stories, retold here for children. Through the epic adventures of colorful characters―from kings and beggars to gods and demons―the reader may glimpse the ancient wisdom of early humankind. Spanning the centuries from Atlantis to the civilizations of India, Persia, Babylonia, and Egypt, the author portrays human development, from primitive hunters to builders of magnificent cities and the great pyramids. Buddha, Krishna, Rama, Zarathustra, Gilgamesh, Isis, and Osiris are just a few of the lively participants in the unfolding historical narrative.
Looks at how Christian festivals fit into the structure and rhythms of the earth and the cosmos. Originally given as lectures to Steiner School parents.
A teacher resource book for human physiology and anatomy for Steiner-Waldorf Classes 7 and 8 (ages 12-14).
The book provides a comprehensive exploration of diverse plant life, including fungi, algae, lichens, and flowering plants like lilies and roses. It details the anatomy of each plant and their growth cycles, serving as a valuable educational resource. Specifically tailored for the Steiner-Waldorf curriculum, it is designed for students aged 10-12, making it an essential tool for enhancing botanical knowledge in classrooms.