Four Seasons and the Archangels
Discover the profound insights of Rudolf Steiner in his enlightening book, Four Seasons and the Archangels. Published in 2002, this 88-page work compiles five lectures delivered in Dornach, Switzerland, from October 5-13, 1923 (CW 229). Steiner explores the cosmic forces that shape the four significant festivals of the year, offering a rich tapestry of thought and meditation. Through vivid imagery, he connects the celestial realm with our earthly experience, illustrating the roles of the archangels Michael, Gabriel, Raphael, and Uriel. This book is a treasure trove for those interested in angels, spirit guides, and the deeper meanings behind Christian holidays. Enhance your understanding of world religions and theosophy with Steiner's spiritual insights that invite contemplation and reflection. Perfect for readers seeking a deeper connection to the rhythms of the seasons and the spiritual world.