Rudolf Steiner, an Austrian scientist and visionary, was, in a way, an early "New Age" thinker. I say this because he was a prolific thinker, writer, leader and founder of many things.
He founded anthroposophy, published 67 or more books, and founded many initiatives that thrive and grow. He created anthroposophical medicine, biodynamic farming, eurythmy, Waldorf Schools, a Christian Community, The Camphill Movement, Threefold Economics and more. He also spoke and wrote extensively about how humanity unfolded on this earth. And he talked about the human future.
He didn't have particularly good news about humanity's short-term future. He tended to talk in terms of cultural epochs, which span
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