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The Heavenly Sophia and the Being Anthroposophia

Sergei O Prokofieff author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Temple Lodge Publishing

Published:21st Apr '06

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This book explores the author's experiences with the spiritual entity Anthroposophia, revealing her role in earthly evolution and her connections to Christ and the Archangel Michael, based on Rudolf Steiner's teachings.

The Heavenly Sophia and the Being Anthroposophia by Sergei Prokofieff explores the author's personal experiences with a spiritual entity that underpins the philosophy of Anthroposophy, founded by Rudolf Steiner. Prokofieff asserts that Anthroposophia is not merely a poetic or abstract idea but a genuine spiritual being actively engaged in the evolution of humanity. Drawing on 25 years of research, he presents Anthroposophia as a vital force in the spiritual realm, dedicated to guiding earthly development and imparting divine wisdom.

In the first section of the book, Prokofieff recounts his journey towards understanding and experiencing the being of Anthroposophia. He provides insights into the transformative path he followed, inviting readers to reflect on their own spiritual journeys. This narrative serves as a bridge for those interested in deepening their connection to Anthroposophy, offering a relatable and accessible approach to complex spiritual concepts.

The second part of the book delves into the hierarchical position of Anthroposophia within the cosmos, examining her connections to Christ, the heavenly Sophia, and the Archangel Michael. Prokofieff utilizes Rudolf Steiner's limited statements on the subject as a foundation for this exploration, aiming to clarify the role of Anthroposophia in the broader spiritual context. This work will resonate with individuals who have a strong affinity for Steiner's teachings and are eager to uncover the deeper spiritual truths behind Anthroposophy.

ISBN: 9781902636795

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Weight: unknown

312 pages

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