"A half-man,half-bird...upon which Vishnu rides." 80 p. 107
"Divination that consults the belly..." 80 p. 107
Siddartha Gautama (c. 563 - c. 460 BCE): a Nepalese prince who became the original and perhaps greatest Buddha,having attained perfect wisdom. See "Buddha".
"(Zoroastrianism) The first of the created men." 80 p. 107
"Astrological sign (May 22-June 21) ... Sensitive...mercurial ...highly intelligent ... The danger of this sign is a lack of steadfast concentration...." 80 p. 108
The central Anthroposophical body,headquartered in the Goetheanum.
Alternate version of THE FOUNDATIONS OF HUMAN EXPERIENECE,which lays out Steiner's central rationale for Waldorf education.
a) Exceptional intelligence,or a person possessing such intelligence; b) the active spiritual presence of a place,structure,etc. (plural: "genii").
The study of the Earth's physical features. As taught in Waldorf schools,this subject may sometimes include such occult beliefs as the existence of Atlantis and the proposition that islands and continents float in the sea. (Such Anthroposophic beliefs are rarely stated in class,but occasionally...)
The study of the Earth's physical structure. As taught in Waldorf schools,this subject may sometimes include such occult belief as that the Earth is alive and,for instance,some of its layers will cry out if stepped on. (Such Anthroposophic beliefs are rarely stated in class,but occasionally...)