
Rudolf Steiner's Theosophy An Introduction to the Supersensible Knowledge of the World and the Destination of Man presents a spiritual philosophy that asks what human beings are, where consciousness comes from, and how the soul develops. Steiner blends metaphysical speculation with a step-by-step account of inner life, karma, and the larger purpose of existence.
This book will appeal to readers drawn to esoteric thought, spiritual self-inquiry, and early modern mystical philosophy. It is less a devotional manual than a dense, reflective attempt to map the unseen dimensions of reality. Anyone curious about anthroposophy, the evolution of the self, or alternate approaches to human destiny will find a challenging, influential text. Its arguments reward slow reading and repeated reflection.
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