Wednesday Feb 12, 2025

Quest #12 ->Searching For Rudolf Steiner, with the Finser Brothers

Welcome to 3 Brothers Quest #12! 

QUEST GUESTS 

Meet brothers Mark and Torin Finser, who have spent their professional lives diving deep into the world of Anthroposophy and Rudolf Steiner. Parent, Teacher, Learner, Author, and Leader in the Waldorf Community Antioch University New England, Dr. Torin Finser has authored many books on Steiner's work, most notably "Rudolf Steiner’s Path of Spiritual Development: A Spiritual-Scientific Workbook." Together with Torin, Mark has supported a wide variety of Steiner-focused educational initiatives over the past several decades. Our 3BQ conversation with the Finser brothers sketches out the broad contours of Steiner's many contributions, and is a useful introduction to Rudolf Steiner's life and legacy. Afterwards, join the Baldwin brothers – Ian, Michael, and Philip – for their fraternal reflections on this 3 Brothers Quest episode.

QUEST MAP

Widely considered one of the 20th century's most vital and important philosophers, Steiner left myriad legacies, including the Anthroposophical Society in America, and made pioneering contributions in the fields of education, agriculture, architecture, literature, philosophy, and spiritual teaching. Steiner believed that humans once participated more fully in spiritual processes of the world through a dreamlike consciousness, but have, in modern materialistic times, become restricted by their attachment to material things. The renewed perception of spirituality, Steiner believed, required training the human consciousness to rediscover the spiritual dimensions of reality."

QUEST COMMUNITY 

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