A look at the fate of the Waldorf school movement - Frans Lutters
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A look at the fate of the Waldorf school movement - Frans Lutters
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In this book the author has poured more than twenty-five years of research into the biographies of the main individuals who contributed to the establishment of the schools established by Charlemagne, including Alcuin, leader of the court school, the Palatine Academy.
He then draws some fascinating parallels between the biographies of these 9th century individuals and those of Rudolf Steiner's circle, including Emil Molt, who made possible the creation of the first Waldorf school in Stuttgart.
The author raises intriguing questions in the reader about the karma of the Waldorf school movement, not only in relation to individual individuals, but also to the entire cultural world. It also explores the connections between Charlemagne and the mysteries of the Grail, and in particular those between Charlemagne's mother, Bertha, and Titurel, founder of the Grail Castle.
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Publisher: Estela de Oriente