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esoteric and
occult mystifications", or "a
spiritualist movement".
Anthroposophical ideas have been
applied in a
range of
fields including education (both...
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Anthroposophic medicine (or
anthroposophical medicine) is a form of
alternative medicine based on
pseudoscientific and
occult notions.
Devised in the 1920s...
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naturopathic medicines. Both
branches design their products based on
anthroposophic principles, an
alternative medicine. The
company takes its name from...
- The
General Anthroposophical Society is an "****ociation of
people whose will it is to
nurture the life of the soul, both in the
individual and in human...
- used in education,
especially in
Waldorf schools, and – as part of
anthroposophic medicine – for
claimed therapeutic purposes. The word
eurythmy stems...
- projects,
including Waldorf education,
biodynamic agriculture, and
anthroposophical medicine.
Steiner advocated a form of
ethical individualism, to which...
- others, was a
complex and
changing one.
Rudolf Steiner founded the
Anthroposophical Society on 28
December 1912, and he was
expelled from the Theosophical...
- the
canton of Solothurn, Switzerland, is the
world center for the
anthroposophical movement. The term
refers to two structures, the
first was in use 1919...
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Steiner Ita
Wegman Anthroposophical Society Goetheanum Anthroposophically inspired work
Waldorf education Biodynamic agriculture Anthroposophic medicine Camphill...
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nihilism Fringe medicine and
science Acupressure Acupuncture Alkaline diet
Anthroposophic medicine Apitherapy Applied kinesiology Aromatherapy ****ociation for...