A hidden history of the USA in the twentieth century.
Luigi Morelli Book order






- 2023
- 2021
Accelerating Social Change
Impacting Our World While Transforming Ourselves
- 262 pages
- 10 hours of reading
The book explores the concept of social change as a moral and spiritual necessity, emphasizing its profound impact on individual perception, thought processes, emotions, relationships, and actions. It argues that true transformation requires a holistic approach that engages the entire human experience, urging readers to consider how their personal development influences the broader world.
- 2021
Exploring American historical themes through a phenomenological lens, this essay expands on the narratives of notable figures such as Franklin, Washington, Pocahontas, Black Elk, and Martin Luther King. It delves into their experiences and significance, offering deeper insights into their contributions and the broader context of American history.
- 2015
Visions for a Compassionate America
- 152 pages
- 6 hours of reading
Exploring the connections between Native American philosophies, particularly from the Iroquois, and foundational American documents like the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution, this book extends the dialogue on societal transformation. It emphasizes a vision for a compassionate future, drawing on historical insights to inspire radical yet peaceful change in contemporary America. The thematic continuity highlights the relevance of indigenous wisdom in shaping modern values and societal progress.
- 2015
Aristotelians and Platonists
A Convergence of the Michaelic Streams in Our Time
- 408 pages
- 15 hours of reading
The book explores Rudolf Steiner's vision for a cultural renewal in the twentieth century, emphasizing the interplay between Aristotelian and Platonic philosophies. It raises critical questions about the current state of the School of Michael, seeking to define and appreciate both philosophical streams while striving to transcend stereotypes and misunderstandings. Through this examination, it aims to foster a deeper understanding of these intellectual traditions and their relevance today.
- 2015
Karl Julius Schröer and Rudolf Steiner
Anthroposophy and the Teachings of Karma and Reincarnation
- 158 pages
- 6 hours of reading
The exploration of Rudolf Steiner's relationship with Karl Julius Schröer reveals significant insights into the spiritual-scientific understanding of karma and reincarnation. Steiner's lectures in Karmic Relationships, Volume 4, delve into his connections with the Cistercians and his attempts to convey these teachings, which faced challenges, especially close to his death in 1924. This work raises critical questions about the distinctiveness of karma and reincarnation within anthroposophy, their implications for initiates, and their broader applications in spiritual practice.
- 2014
Legends and Stories for a Compassionate America
- 196 pages
- 7 hours of reading
Exploring a rich tapestry of folklore and mythology, this collection delves into the timeless tales that shape cultures and beliefs. Each story offers a glimpse into the values and traditions of various societies, highlighting the universal themes of heroism, love, and moral lessons. The diverse characters and captivating narratives invite readers to reflect on the human experience and the power of storytelling across generations. This anthology serves as both a celebration of heritage and an engaging journey through the world's legendary past.