In 1828 a young boy was discovered on the streets of Nuremberg. In his hand he clutched a letter, directing him to some local stables where he was intended to work. This young man, Kaspar Hauser, who could barely write his name and could speak only a few words, was soon to become an international phenomenon -- the "Child of Europe." In this seminal work Peter Tradowsky addresses the mysteries surrounding Kaspar Hauser's life using the modern science of the spirit -- anthroposophy. His analysis delves deeply into the occult ...
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In 1828 a young boy was discovered on the streets of Nuremberg. In his hand he clutched a letter, directing him to some local stables where he was intended to work. This young man, Kaspar Hauser, who could barely write his name and could speak only a few words, was soon to become an international phenomenon -- the "Child of Europe." In this seminal work Peter Tradowsky addresses the mysteries surrounding Kaspar Hauser's life using the modern science of the spirit -- anthroposophy. His analysis delves deeply into the occult significance of the individuality incarnated as Kaspar Hauser.
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