Rudolf Steiner
Austrian philosopher and esotericist who founded anthroposophy and Waldorf education. Steiner's spiritual science integrated Western esotericism with practical applications in education, agriculture (biodynamics), and medicine. His lectures on Goethe, Christianity, and spiritual development demonstrate systematic esoteric teaching. Steiner's influence on alternative education and holistic practices is substantial.
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