Theosophy
GA 9
Theosophy begins by describing the threefold nature of the human being: the body, or sense-world; the soul, or inner world; and the spirit, or universal world of cosmic archetypes. A profound discussion of reincarnation and karma follows, concluding with a description of the soul's journey through regions of the supersensible world after death. The book closes with an outline of the path to higher knowledge.
This edition is a translation of the German text (28th edition of 1961) entitled, Theosophie. Einfuerung in uebersinnliche Welterkenntnis und Menschenbestimmung, in the Complete Centenary Edition of the works of Rudolf Steiner (Vol. 9 in the Bibliographical Survey, 1961), by M. Cotterell and A. P. Shepherd.
- The Nature of Man
- Re-embodiment of the Spirit and Destiny
- The Three Worlds
- The Soul-world
- The Soul in the Soul-world after Death
- The Spiritland
- The Spirit in the Spiritland after Death
- The Physical World and its Connection with the Soul-world and Spiritland
- Thought-forms and the Human Aura
- The Path of Knowledge