The Occult Significance of Blood: An Esoteric Study

* Read ! The Occult Significance of Blood: An Esoteric Study by Rudolf Steiner » eBook or Kindle ePUB. The Occult Significance of Blood: An Esoteric Study Bran Englander said Best content, worst imaginable publishing. This is an obscure contribution by Steiner on a most valuable and profound subject. All Steiner fans will be over the moon with joy at the content.That said, this is the most poorly published book I have ever held in my hands. Whoever the hell Kessinger Publishing is, they need to be put in stocks in the public square for this. Heres the problem:* The actual print on the page is a tiny square in the middle of each page. Most of each

The Occult Significance of Blood: An Esoteric Study

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Rating : 4.72 (753 Votes)
Asin : B073T252B4
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Number of Pages : 598 Pages
Publish Date : 2017-08-01
Language : English

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Language Notes Text: English, German (translation)

Bran Englander said Best content, worst imaginable publishing. This is an obscure contribution by Steiner on a most valuable and profound subject. All Steiner fans will be over the moon with joy at the content.That said, this is the most poorly published book I have ever held in my hands. Whoever the hell Kessinger Publishing is, they need to be put in stocks in the public square for this. Here's the problem:* The actual print on the page is a tiny square in the middle of each page. Most of each page is blank.* The contents. Three Stars Powerful little pamphlet. Ideas extending far beyond the stated topic interwoven. Will read a second time.. VERY THIN. VERY OBTUSE. NOT WORTH THE MONEY VERY THIN. VERY OBTUSE. NOT WORTH THE MONEY.

Rudolf Steiner is one of the well known authors of the late pre-modern occult world. A student of theosophy who became the head of anthroposophy, his works were profuse, but among all of these, "Occult Significance of Blood" stands out as perhaps the best.Speaking of interbreeding and the spiritual result, the race question (then in vogue in philosophical circles) and the biological concept of blood in general, Steiner's work is highly indicative of its date of origin and symbolizes the confusion of the 1910s.

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