
The General Anthroposophical Society
The General Anthroposophical Society, founded by Rudolf Steiner in 1912, is an organization dedicated to exploring spiritual science and human development. It promotes understanding of the human being as a spiritual and physical unity and supports educational, artistic, and social initiatives inspired by Steiner’s insights. The society encourages individuals to explore personal spiritual growth while fostering a shared community of like-minded others. Its work influences areas such as alternative education (e.g., Waldorf schools), biodynamic farming, and holistic healthcare. Overall, it seeks to deepen understanding of human nature and our connection to the spiritual world within everyday life.