8 Lectures, Dornach Dec. 28, 1914-Jan. 4, 1915 (CW 275)
Within the ancient mystery cultures, art, science, and religion formed a
unity that offered direction and spiritual nourishment to society.
Today, art, science, and religion can again be united. As Marie Steiner
indicates in her introduction to these lectures, however, these aspects
of culture need rejuvenation through fresh spiritual understanding and
knowledge. Art cannot be renewed through compromise, but only by
returning to the spiritual foundations of life. "The remedy lies in
unlocking the wisdom of the mysteries and presenting it to humanity in a
form adapted to contemporary needs."
In these wide-ranging lectures, Rudolf Steiner offers spiritual insight
for the modern day into a revitalized world of the arts. His themes
include: the relation of art to technology; the moral experience of the
worlds of color and music; the legendary Norwegian "Dream Song of Olaf
Åsteson"; and the relationship between the human being and the arts of
architecture, sculpture, painting, music, poetry, and eurythmy.
This volume is a translation from German of Kunst im Lichte der
Mysterienweisheit.