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| [[GA 92]] || The Occult Truths of Ancient Myths and Legends
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| [[GA 93]] The Temple Legend and the Golden Legend as Symbolic Expressions of Past and Future Mysteries of Human Evolution. From the Contents of the Esoteric School.
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| [[GA 93a]] || Basic Elements of Esotericism.
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Revision as of 16:33, 6 September 2021

The lecture cycles and individual lectures given by Rudolf Steiner from the beginning of the 20th century, first within the framework of the Theosophical Society and later for the members of the Anthroposophical Society founded in 1913 in Germany, Austria, Switzerland and many other European countries, form by far the most extensive part of his lecture work. These lectures are published in Rudolf Steiner's Collected Works in their chronological context.

GA (CW) Title[1]
GA 87 Ancient Mysteries and Christianity
GA 88 On the Astral World and the Devachan. Listener's notes from internal lectures, Berlin 1903-1904.
GA 89 Consciousness - Life - Form
GA 90a Self-Knowledge and Knowledge of God I
GA 90b Self-Knowledge and Knowledge of God II
GA 90c Theosophy and Occultism
GA 91 Cosmology and Human Evolution. Introduction to Theosophy - Theory of Colours
GA 92 The Occult Truths of Ancient Myths and Legends
GA 93 The Temple Legend and the Golden Legend
GA 93a Basic Elements of Esotericism.
GA 94 Cosmogony.
GA 95 Before the Gates of Theosophy (Cycle 1)
GA 96 Original Impulses of Spiritual Science. Christian Esotericism in the Light of New Spiritual Knowledge.
GA 97 The Christian Mystery.
GA 98 Natural and Spiritual Beings, their Work in our Visible World.
GA 99 The Theosophy of the Rosicrucian (Cycle 2)
GA 100 Evolution of Humanity and the Knowledge of Christ.

... will be continued ...

References

  1. Title in literal English translation.