Original German term: Quellen der Anthroposophie
Plain English
The sources of anthroposophy include philosophy, Christianity, Goethean science, German idealism, Theosophy, Rosicrucianism, Buddhism, Hinduism, and Western esotericism.
Modern Translation
Steiner drew from many streams and tried to shape them into a modern path centred on freedom, spiritual knowledge, and human development.
Why It Matters
Understanding the sources helps avoid the false impression that anthroposophy appeared from nowhere.
For Beginners
The movement is easier to understand when seen as a meeting place of European philosophy, Christian esotericism, spiritual practice, art, and reform culture.
Important Context
Anthroposophy developed from many intellectual and spiritual traditions, which explains why its language can sometimes feel unusually broad or mixed.
