

CW 217a Youth and the Etheric Heart: Part 8: Three Main Questions for the Anthroposophical Youth Movement: Address and Question-and-Answer Session in Stuttgart, February 14, 1923 By Rudolf Steiner
Mar 1, 2025
Explore the transformative changes needed within the Anthroposophical Movement to inspire youth. Delve into the society's struggles and aspirations for growth, balancing seasoned wisdom with fresh perspectives. Critique dated academic approaches, advocating for a soulful engagement with knowledge. Discover the interplay between cosmic forces and physical forms, and how traditional science falls short. Finally, highlight the importance of recognizing individual achievements and fostering youth advocacy in the anthroposophical context.
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Society's Stagnation
- The Anthroposophical Society hasn't kept up with anthroposophy's growth, necessitating change.
- This involves addressing leadership and structural issues, potentially creating something new.
Leipzig Branch
- Mrs. Wolfram, a long-time Leipzig branch leader, left to form a new group.
- This highlights the tension between established members and newer ones.
Comfort vs. Challenge
- Many members seek a calming element in anthroposophy, struggling with external opposition.
- Anthroposophy must be continually renewed, not become a habit.