This unique collection presents Ita Wegman's principal writings and lectures on the Mysteries - both the Mysteries of the ancient world to which she felt personally connected, and the spiritual science of anthroposophy, which she saw as the contemporary form of Mystery wisdom. The volume begins with Ita Wegman's firsthand account of Rudolf Steiner's final days and hours on earth - written immediately after his death in 1925 - followed by several of her powerful letters 'To All Members' and their related 'Leading Thoughts'. Various longer studies are featured, including her lecture 'A Fragment from the History of the Mysteries' - delivered at the opening of the second Goetheanum in 1928 - articles on Ephesus and the Colchian Mysteries, and personal impressions of Columba's Iona, the island of Staffa (with its initiatory Fingal's Cave), and Palestine, the land where Christ once walked the earth. These writings - several composed specifically for an English readership - bring us closer to the inner being of Ita Wegman, offering insight into her knowledge, vision and understanding of anthroposophy.
Her stimulating ideas throw light on the transformation of the ancient Mysteries to anthroposophical knowledge and activity today.
- ISBN10 1906999902
- ISBN13 9781906999902
- Publish Date 7 April 2016 (first published 27 November 1995)
- Publish Status Active
- Publish Country GB
- Imprint Temple Lodge Publishing
- Edition Revised edition
- Format Paperback
- Pages 144
- Language English