The Anthroposophical Society is an organization founded in 1913 by Rudolf Steiner, aimed at promoting spiritual science and human development. It emphasizes the integration of spiritual insights with practical life, focusing on education, agriculture, and the arts. The society encourages individuals to explore their spiritual potential and understand the world through a holistic lens.
Members of the society engage in various initiatives, including Waldorf education, which is based on Steiner's educational philosophy, and biodynamic farming, a method of agriculture that incorporates spiritual principles. The society also supports research and community activities that align with its ideals of personal and social transformation.