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Type of system, system of rules

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He meets his unrequited love interest, Emma Wielant, at a seminar for anthroposophy.
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If anthroposophy is determined not to be a religion, then it doesn't matter.
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Behind the Steiner movement is the philosophy its founder devised, known as anthroposophy.
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Anthroposophy has had many prominent supporters outside of the movement.
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Biodynamics originated out of the work of Rudolf Steiner, the founder of anthroposophy.
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Steiner established anthroposophy, also known as spiritual science.
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Anthroposophy describes a broad evolution of human consciousness.
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In 2000, a French court ruled that a government minister's description of anthroposophy as a cult was defamatory.
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She also said there are no formal or external signs of anthroposophy akin to religious symbols or manifestations.
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  • A system of beliefs and practices based on the philosophy of Rudolf Steiner; it claims to integrate the practical and psychological in child-centered education
  • Anthroposophy, a spiritual philosophy founded by Rudolf Steiner, postulates the existence of an objective, intellectually comprehensible spiritual world accessible to direct experience through inner development--more specifically through cultivating conscientiously a form of thinking independent ...
  • The study of man and his spiritual relationship with the universe.
  • A spiritual tradition encompassing all aspects of life, including medicine, founded by the Austrian-born clairvoyant Rudolf Steiner in the early 20th century.
  • (antroposofiia) - occult movement founded by Rudolf Steiner stressing liberation from egoism and the development of "higher capacities for knowledge and enlightenment" (Gaynor)
  • A 20^th century religious system growing out of theosophy and centering on human development.^1
  • N. - knowledge of human nature; human wisdom; form of mysticism akin to theosophy. anthroposophical, adj.
  • Literally " Wisdom of Man", attributed to the German mystic Rudolf Steiner. It instructs that Truth is in every human being, even though hidden or often latent.