<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>Glen Williamson delves deeply into Rudolf Steiner's mystery dramas, looking specifically at the main characters and the implications of their various spiritual destinies. </p> <p>∞ ∞ ∞</p> <p>"A masterly and original artistic metamorphosis, daring throughout, yet contained and congruent with respect to its spiritual context." --<strong>Dr. James Dyson</strong>, Anthroposophic physician (retired)<br />and psychologist. Cofounder, Park Attwood Clinic<br /><br />"This mighty work offers room for hope in our troubled, challenging, sometimes encouraging, but so confusing times. I stand in awe." --<strong>Signe Eklund Schaefer</strong>, Founding director, Center for Biography and Social Art and author of <i>Why on Earth?: The Practice of Human Becoming</i><br /><br />"A deeply penetrated and highly authentic rendering of potential karmic developments among the characters of Rudolf Steiner's four mystery dramas." --<strong>David Fairclough</strong>, Country Representative Anthroposophical Society in Ireland<br /><br />"The language pulls me in. A powerful message. I feel great things will come from this play. I hope it's produced worldwide." --<strong>Shelter Somerset</strong>, author of <i>Between Two Worlds </i></p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"A masterly and original artistic metamorphosis, daring throughout, <br>yet contained and congruent with respect to its spiritual context."<br>-- <b>Dr. James Dyson</b>, Anthroposophic physician (retired)<br>and psychologist. Cofounder, Park Attwood Clinic <p/>"This mighty work offers room for hope in our troubled, challenging, <br>sometimes encouraging, but so confusing times. I stand in awe."<br>-- <b>Signe Eklund Schaefer</b>, Founding director, <br>Center for Biography and Social Art and author of<br><i>Why on Earth?: The Practice of Human Becoming</i> <p/>"A deeply penetrated and highly authentic rendering of potential<br>karmic developments among the characters of Rudolf Steiner's<br>four mystery dramas."<br>-- <b>David Fairclough</b>, Country Representative<br>Anthroposophical Society in Ireland <p/>"The language pulls me in. A powerful message. I feel great things<br>will come from this play. I hope it's produced worldwide."<br>-- <b>Shelter Somerset</b>, author of <i>Between Two Worlds</i><br>
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