Anthroposophy
Anthroposophy is a spiritual philosophy and movement founded by Rudolf Steiner in the early 20th century. It proposes that humans can gain knowledge of the spiritual world through disciplined inner development, which Steiner described as a form of spiritual science. The movement seeks to apply this knowledge to practical areas such as education, medicine, agriculture, and the arts.
Central ideas include a view of the human being as a composite of body, life forces, soul,
Anthroposophy has inspired several prominent institutions and practices. Waldorf education, founded on stages of child development
History and organization include the establishment of the first Anthroposophical Society and the construction of the