
Our Dead
Memorial, Funeral, and Cremation Addresses
By: Rudolf Steiner, Susan Shaw Sailer (Translator), C. Bamford (Translator)
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Memorial, funeral, and cremation addresses, 1906-1924
2 lectures, Kassel, Germany May 9 and 10, 1914 (CW 261)
Our Dead collects Steiner's memorial, funeral, and cremation addresses, as well as a sampling of prayers and meditations for the dead. The context, intimate and sober with grief, means that his intent is quite other than if he had been speaking in a lecture hall. His primary concerns--while based on spiritual-scientific research and, in some cases, the actual living expression of it in real time--are ethical and existential and, at the same time, ceremonial and communal.
Rudolf Steiner stands as speaker before and for the living--relations, friends, and community members--and for the one who has died, even, in a way, for the greater "cloud" of all the dead. With his feet planted firmly on the Earth, Steiner moves seamlessly between the sensory-physical, embodied world and the invisible, suprasensory, discarnate one. Speaking in an intimate, personal manner to both worlds, he unites the living and the dead with words that are both practical and healing.
We meet Rudolf Steiner in this book in a different way. Here, the substance of what he communicates is less what he says than how he says it; he emphasizes, above all, the tenderness and compassion with which he unites with both the souls of the departed in the spiritual world and those grieving on Earth. Through his words, Heaven and Earth, the spiritual and earthly worlds, are brought closer together. Through his example, embodied in his words filled with feeling, a bridge is revealed on which we, too, may cross.
Shining through this book is Rudolf Steiner's love for humanity--how he loved his students and those with whom he worked, seeing the best in them as he lovingly crafted their biographies; how behind all of this stands his love for every human being and the whole of humanity as a single being; how, indeed, his interest in and care for each human being as a unique individual--in this case, members of the Anthroposophical Society--seems boundless.
Those who love Rudolf Steiner, as well as those who are simply interested in him; those who seek comfort and guidance when grieving loved ones who have died; those who seek ways of entering a real relationship with the dead, who wish to understand how the dead might influence our lives--these will find in this volume irreplaceable substance for meditation, thought, and practice.
This volume is a translation from the German of Unsere Toten. Ansprachen, Gedenkworte und Meditationsspr che 1906-1924 (GA 261).
| Introduction | p. xi |
| Lectures The Extension of the Spiritual World into the Physical World | |
| Kassel, May 9, 1914 Commemorative Address for Oda Waller and Christian Morgenstern | p. 1 |
| Kassel, May 10, 1914 Commemorative Address for Maria Strauch-Spetrini | p. 17 |
| Memorial Addresses and Eulogies | |
| Eulogy for Counress Brockdorff Berlin, June 25, 1906 | p. 37 |
| Eulogies Given at Various General Meetings Berlin, October 21, 1906; Berlin, October 20, 1907; Berlin, October 26, 1908; Berlin, October 24, 1909; Berlin October 30, 1910; Berlin, December 10, 1911; Berlin, February 2, 1913; Berlin, January 18, 1914 p40 | |
| Memorial Address for Mr. Terwiel and Baron Oskar von Hoffmann Cologne, May 7, 1912 | p. 61 |
| Eulogy for Caroline von Sivers-Baum Munich, July 23, 1912 | p. 63 |
| Eulogy for Christian Morgenstern Vienna, April 10, 1914 | p. 65 |
| Memorial Service for Chrisrian Morgenstern Kassel, May 10, 1914 | p. 73 |
| Address for Those Serving on the Battlefields Berlin, September 1,1914 | p. 89 |
| Memorial Address for Theo Faiss Dornach, October 10, 1914 | p. 90 |
| Funeral Eulogy for Albert Faiss Dornach, December 27, 1914 | p. 92 |
| Address at the Cremation of Una Grosheintz-Rohrer Basel, January 10, 1915 | p. 96 |
| Address at the Cremation of Sibyl Colazza Zurich, January 31, 1915 | p. 104 |
| Address the Cremation of Fritz Mitscher Basel, February 5, 1915 | p. 110 |
| Memorial Address for Richard Kramer, Junior Dornach, August 15, 1915 | p. 118 |
| Memorial Address for Gertrud Noss Dornach, September 25, 1915 | p. 120 |
| Address at the Death of Sophie Stinde Berlin, November 18, 1915 | p. 138 |
| Address at the Cremation of Sophie Stinde Ulm, November 22, 1915 | p. 141 |
| Memorial Address for Sophie Stinde Munich, November 29, 1915 | p. 151 |
| MemorialAddress for Sophie Stinde Dornach, December 26, 1915 | p. 162 |
| Memorial Address for Anna Riebensahm Berlin, December 14, 1915 | p. 169 |
| In Memoriam Anna Riebensahm | p. 171 |
| Memorial Address for Helmuth Graf von Moltke Berlin, June 20, 1916 | p. 172 |
| Memorial Address for Miss Wilson and Dr. Ernst Kramer Dornach, July 30, 1916 | p. 176 |
| Memorial Address for Joseph Ludwig and Jacques de Jaager Dornach, October 29, 1916 | p. 179 |
| In Memoriam Jacques de Jaager Basel, October 31, 1916 | p. 188 |
| Memorial Address | p. 190 |
| Memorial Address on the Anniversary of the Death of Sophie Stinde Dornach, November 17, 1916 | p. 203 |
| Memorial Address for Gertrud Motzkus Berlin, February 6, 1917 | p. 209 |
| Memorial Address at the Cremation of Pauline Dieterle Stuttgart, May 11, 1917 | p. 211 |
| Memorial Address Stuttgart, May 11, 1917 | p. 215 |
| Memorial Address for Heinrich Mitscher and Olga von Sivers Dornach, October 7, 1917 | p. 219 |
| Memorial Address for Marie Hahn Dornach, September 20, 1918 | p. 223 |
| Eulogy at the Grave of Marie Hahn Reinach, September 22, 1918 | p. 225 |
| Eulogy at the Grave of Marie Leyh Arlesheim, January 14, 1919 | p. 230 |
| Memorial Address for Anna Ziegler Dornach, October 3, 1919 | p. 236 |
| Eulogy at the Grave of Johanna Peelen Arlesheim, May 12, 1920 | p. 238 |
| Memorial Address for Harald Lille Dornach, October 22, 1920 | p. 243 |
| Eulogy at the Cremation of Harald Lille Basel, October 25, 1920 | p. 245 |
| Memorial Address for Caroline Wilhelm Dornach, October 23, 1920 | p. 253 |
| Eulogy at the Cremation of Caroline Wilhelm Basel, October 27, 1920 | p. 255 |
| Memorial Address for Lina Schleutermann Dornach, July 1, 1921 | p. 262 |
| Memorial Address for Nelly Lichtenberg Berlin, May 21, 1922 | p. 263 |
| Eulogy at the Cremation of Elisabeth Maier Stuttgart, March 29, 1923 | p. 265 |
| Eulogy at the Cremation of Hermann Linde Basel, June 29, 1923 | p. 269 |
| Memorial Address for Hermann Linde Dornach, June 29, 1923 | p. 275 |
| Memorial Address for Georga Wiese Dornach, January 6, 1924 | p. 288 |
| Eulogy at the Cremation of Georga "Wiese Basel, January 11, 1924' | p. 290 |
| Memorial Address for Charlotte Ferreri and Edith Maryon Dornach, May 3, 1924 | p. 303 |
| Eulogy at the Cremation of Edith Maryon Basel, May 6, 1924 | p. 315 |
| Memorial Address for Admiral Grafton Dornach, September 14, 1924 | p. 324 |
| Prayers and Meditation Verses | |
| May my love be the sheaths | p. 331 |
| May my love be yours | p. 331 |
| I send you love | p. 331 |
| My souls love strives to you | p. 331 |
| May my heart-love break through to soul-love | p. 332 |
| Prayer for Those in the Field of War | p. 332 |
| Prayer for Those Fallen in the Field of War | p. 332 |
| The One Who Has Died Speaks | p. 333 |
| On the Death of Fritz Mitscher: For His Mother | p. 333 |
| For a Mother on the Death of Her Son Fallen in War | p. 334 |
| May our love follow you | p. 334 |
| In the light of cosmic thoughts | p. 335 |
| I look on you in the spiritual world | p. 335 |
| My heart's warm life | p. 335 |
| For Lina Grosheintz-Rohner, January, 1915, with facsimile | p. 336 |
| For Lina Grosheintz-Rohner, Easter, 1915. with facsimile | p. 338 |
| Remain awhile, O my soul | p. 340 |
| As soul, I am not on earth | p. 340 |
| In Memoriam | p. 341 |
| On the Death of a Student | p. 343 |
| For Georga Wiese | p. 344 |
| Editorial and Reference Notes | p. 345 |
| Rudolf Steiner's Collected Works | p. 349 |
| Significant Events in the Life of Rudolf Steiner | p. 365 |
| Index | p. 379 |
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ISBN: 9780880106504
ISBN-10: 0880106506
Series: Collected Works of Rudolf Steiner
Published: 4th March 2012
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Number of Pages: 372
Audience: General Adult
Publisher: STEINER BOOKS INC
Country of Publication: GB
Dimensions (cm): 15.5 x 23.5 x 2.6
Weight (kg): 0.64
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