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| | Antroposophy |
 | | The Anthroposophical movement was founded by the Austrian philosopher and spiritual scientist, Rudolf Steiner, in the 1920's, as a movement for spiritualisation of Western culture and thought. |
 | | Steiner's whole world view was an organic one, where the world and cosmos is seen as a vast living, spiritual entity which is influenced and created by many different spiritual beings of many grades, orders and characters. |
 | | The ancient myths of this planet all reflect this same view, as Steiner pointed out, and his architectural impulse was and is an attempt to do in architecture what Antroposophy always seeks: To bring man and his culture into harmony and alignment with cosmos and its living, spiritual forces. |
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