The Anthroposophical Society
. . . a union of people who desire to further the life of the soul, both in the individual and society, based on true knowledge of the Spiritual World
Anyone may join who recognises the value of Anthroposophy and wishes to further this aim. At the heart of the society is the School of Spiritual Science with sections dedicated to ongoing spiritual research and deepening of knowledge and practice in the following areas: General Anthroposophy, Education, Science, Agriculture, Mathematics and Astronomy, Medicine, Social Sciences, Humanities, The Arts of Eurythmy, Speech and Music, Fine Arts, and The Spiritual Strivings of Youth. Members and friends meet to hear lectures, study, discuss and do artistic activities. Groups are also active in most centres, and public and introductory lectures are offered periodically.
Societies exist in 33 countries, with the world centre at the Goetheanum in Dornach, Switzerland. Anthroposophical Society activity in South Africa is centred in Cape Town, Johannesburg and Durban which all have libraries containing extensive collections of Steiner's works (40 written works and ± 6000 lectures) together with numerous excellent books and journals by other authors working out of Anthroposophy in all fields.
Cape Town: (021) 715 1965
Johannesburg: (011) 706 8544
Durban: (031) 765 3811
