

General Anthroposophical Section of the School of Spiritual Science
House Maryon Lectures
The Section
The General Anthroposophical Section is one of the eleven sections that constitute the School of Spiritual Science, which was founded at the Christmas Conference in 1923 together with the General Anthroposophical Society. The central task of the Section is anthroposophy itself, its essence and development - and the "problem of the human being" (Martin Buber) as a physical, soul and spiritual being.
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Resistance and Adaptation
Resistance and Adaptation: on the Waldorf schools in the time of national socialism

Martin Buber and education in times of threat

Rudolf Steiner and Judaism

On the power of the beginning – Reflections from Hannah Arendt
Haus Maryon Lectures:Constanza Kaliks: On the power of the beginning: Reflections from Hannah Arendt

The beginning of responsibility in the immediacy of listening
Haus Maryon Lectures:Claus Peter Röh: The beginning of responsibility in the immediacy of listening – On the development of the human ear

The "terrible struggle“ for the human being
Zoom-lecture given by Peter Selg to the members in Great Britain and Ireland on December 8, 2022.

The Christian Community – From the promise of a beginning
Haus Maryon Lectures:Peter Selg: The Christian Community – From the promise of a beginning

Peter Selg – "The Year 1922 up to the burning of the Goetheanum” – Rudolf Steiner and the Anthroposophical Society – conflicts and crisis

Peter Selg – "The Feast of the Epiphany of Christ - On Rudolf Steiner's internal lectures in autumn and winter 1921

Constanza Kaliks – "World Becoming - The seed meditation"

Peter Selg – "Hope and trust in the future"
