The book, Anthroposophy by medical doctor Karl Buchleitner, newly translated into English from the German by Christiane Marks, bears the subsidiary title: Movement and Society 1902 – 1999 Account of a Dramatic Century. It could even more have justified its spirit by being referred to as an account of a most tragic century. For what is wrung from the author in this clear account is a cry of the heart, a cry that must pierce all sensitive souls who have grappled with understanding the history of the Anthroposophical Society since the death of its founder. This is a tragic history that must yet become a call to awaken the dead -- what is dead in us as well as a rallying of the members who have passed over the threshold and from the perspective of the spiritual world can see more clearly in their suffering the shattering consequences of what did not happen and of what might have happened.
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