What is the scariest thing about Rudolf Steiner?
That's easy.
With the thousands of lectures he gave, and 30 or so books that he wrote - all encompassing subjects which penetrate into the secrets of the world (even the entire universe) all containing a level of erudition that is beyond any know-it-all college professor's wildest dreams...
All of this is really only the smallest fraction of what he actually knew.
It's the tip of the iceberg.
His collected works really all point in just the most meager way at the vast panoramic picture he had been given about how everything really works.
That's also the reason why he could lecture about the most varied topics ad nauseum without breaking a sweat.
One get's the feeling that he's almost coasting when you read one of his lectures.
But that's what you can do after you've pedaled up a mountain.

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