Rudolf Steiner Series
February 25, 1861 – March 30, 1925
Rudolf Steiner was a visionary who sought a synthesis between science and mysticism. His philosophical work, which he termed spiritual science, aimed to bridge the cognitive path of Western philosophy with the inner and spiritual needs of humanity. He explored artistic endeavors such as drama and movement arts, and pioneered new directions in practical fields including education, agriculture, and medicine. Steiner's enduring legacy lies in his belief that human knowledge is boundless and in his emphasis on ethical individualism.






