

Tomberg’s mother was killed by looters during the Russian Revolution, after which Valentin and his father fled to Tallinn, Estonia, where Tomberg studied languages and comparative religion at the University of Tartu. As an adolescent, he was drawn to the hermetic Martinism of G.O.Mebes, as well as to Theosophy and the mysticism of Eastern Orthodoxy. 24, 1973) was born into a Lutheran family in St. This volume contains English translations of these works by Valentin Tomberg: Anthroposophisch Betrachtungen über des Alte Testament Anthroposophische Betrachtungen über das Neue Testament Geisteswissenschaftliche Betrachtungen über die Apokalypse des Johannes. Weight, Measure, and Number in the Spiritual History of Humanity PART 3: ANTHROPOSOPHIC MEDITATIONS ON THE APOCALYPSEġ. Healing the Blind Man and Raising Lazarus The Signs and Miracles in John’s GospelĨ.

The Lord’s Prayer as a Path: Uniting Destiny with the Fatherħ. The Beatitudes and the Human Soul and SpiritĦ. The First Three Beatitudes and the Stages of Initiationĥ. The Beatitudes in the Sermon on the MountĤ. The Effects of the Temptation in the Wildernessģ. PART 2: ANTHROPOSOPHIC MEDITATIONS ON THE NEW TESTAMENTĢ. The Babylonian Captivity & the Wisdom of Zoroaster

Spiritual Guidance in Old Testament Historyġ0. Evil in Cosmic Karma as Presented in the BibleĦ. The Yahweh Being in Cosmic and Human Historyĥ. PART 1: ANTHROPOSOPHIC MEDITATIONS ON THE OLD TESTAMENTĢ. The science based on conscious interaction with the spiritual world-that is, on suprasensory experiences-is known in the West as occultism.” - Valentin Tomberg (chap. These revelations were preserved and taught, and the whole of them constituted the sacred wisdom of the mysteries-the spiritual science whose methods alter with every epoch but persist in an unbroken line to the present day. By this means, revelations flowed into humankind, upon which great civilizations were founded. Neither did the mysteries of antiquity rest on ‘faith,’ but were based on conscious interactivity with suprasensory spiritual beings, spiritually seen, heard, and received into themselves. Interactivity with spiritual beings is precisely what is presented by the content and practice of the ancient mysteries. He also imagines the Grail nature of the Christ’s involvement in earthly history.Īll of Valentin Tomberg’s profound studies are finally available in a single volume! Drawn from four difficult-to-find and out-of-print editions, this completely revised and updated text includes Tomberg’s anthroposophic meditations on the Old Testament, the New Testament, and the Apocalypse, while the appendix contains his final, unfinished work, “The Four Sacrifices of Christ.”Ĭhrist and Sophia contains all of Valentin Tomberg’s essential anthroposophic works on the scriptures, providing an invaluable resource for anyone who wishes to gain a deeper understanding of Rudolf Steiner’s spiritual scientific approach to esoteric Christianity, as revealed by a close, meditative reading of the Bible-from Genesis to John’s Revelation. He describes the cosmic and earthly preparations for the Mystery of Golgotha, its significance and results for humanity and the world as a whole, and the central role of the Sophia being and her relationship to the Christ, the Holy Spirit, the Disciples and Pentecost, and all of humanity. In these astounding meditations on the true Christian nature of the scriptures, Tomberg shows how the central story of entire Bible is really a history of the Christ being. It is she, close relative of the Holy Spirit and grace, who gives meaning to cognition, for she is true wisdom, cosmic intelligence, the ‘plan of the temple.’ Everywhere in Tomberg’s work, she who is the servant of all is above all the servant of the master, Christ.” -from the introduction “Christ and Sophia run throughout these ‘meditations.’ No ‘abstract concept or merely pious mystical state,’ Sophia is an actual transcendent being, acting in the cosmos as an archangel and communicating ‘Unity’-the unity of the Trinity, of the cosmos, of humanity with all. We always feel the author speaking from his own experience and making it new…. Inspired by Rudolf Steiner, thoroughly immersed in Steiner’s work, and following Steiner’s meditative spiritual scientific method of research-while always acting in the service of Christ, whom he called ‘The Master’-there is never a sense of mere commentary or exposition in his writings. “All of this work has a unique power, a fiery, adamantine, brilliant quality, stemming from the being of the author who, working within and for Anthroposophy, is always doing new work. Christ and Sophia: Anthroposophic Meditations on the Old Testament, New Testament, and Apocalypse
