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    • 04 MAR 14
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    ANTHROPOSOPHICAL MEDICINE AND ITS RELATION TO OTHER MEDICAL TRADITIONS

    ANTHROPOSOPHICAL MEDICINE AND ITS RELATION TO OTHER MEDICAL TRADITIONS

    Anthroposophical medicine is not identical to natural medicine (“Naturheilkunde”, or naturopathy). It is, however, sometimes called “natural medicine” when reference is made to the use of medicines that have been produced from natural raw materials. Anthroposophical medicine is not phytotherapy (herbal medicine), despite the fact that about 250 medicinal plants provide the raw material and

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    • 04 FEB 14
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    European Tradition for Initiation

    European Tradition for Initiation

    This picture is a print from the late 1500’s where in the tradition of the Rosencrucians, a man is depicted who is able to look beyond the world of our sense perception

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    • 03 JAN 14
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    ITA WEGMAN

    ITA WEGMAN

    Maria Ita Wegman was born in 1876 in the former Dutch East Indies, now known as Indonesia. Very little is known about her formative years. Her path led her to Holland at age 14, having already come across Theosophy in the East. In Holland, she completed her education and went on to do a “Mensendieck”

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    Introduction to Anthroposophical Medicine

    Introduction to Anthroposophical Medicine

    Anthroposophy, derived from the Greek words: anthropos=man, sophia=wisdom represents a way of dealing with science, and life issues in general, in a most-comprehensive holistic way.

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    • 03 MAY 13
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    Anthroposophical Medicine and Other Medical Traditions

    Anthroposophical Medicine and Other Medical Traditions

    Anthroposophical medicine is not identical to natural medicine (naturopathy). It is, however, sometimes called “natural medicine” when reference is made to the use of medicines that have been produced from natural raw materials.

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    Rudolf Steiner, PhD.

    Rudolf Steiner, PhD.

    The Founder of Anthroposophy was Rudolf Steiner, PhD, an Austrian natural scientist and philosopher, who was born on February 27, 1861, at Kraljevec in what is now part of Croatia. He entered the University of Vienna at age 18 and studied natural history, mathematics and chemistry. He read extensively in philosophy and attended…

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