Description
Author Rudolf Steiner
Publisher SteinerBooks; Revised ed. edition (June 1, 1998)
Binding paperback
Condition like new
Summary
"Bees: Lectures by Rudolf Steiner" delves into the spiritual and ecological significance of bees, blending insights into their biology with deeper esoteric connections. Steiner's lectures, delivered in 1923, explore the intricate social structures of bees and their harmonious role in nature. This book provides a profound perspective on how bees influence human life, the environment, and spiritual evolution. Accompanied by an afterword on the art of Joseph Beuys, it bridges the gap between nature and artistic expression. A must-read for anyone passionate about sustainability, anthroposophy, or the intricate mysteries of these extraordinary creatures.
Through this book you will:
- Gain spiritual and ecological insights into bees and their essential role in nature.
- Discover Rudolf Steiner’s unique perspective on the esoteric connections between humanity and nature.
- Explore the artistic reflections of Joseph Beuys in the afterword.
- The book is A perfect blend of science, spirituality, and art for nature lovers, environmentalists, and anthroposophy enthusiasts.