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259. The Fateful Year of 1923: The Founding of the Norwegian Branch 17 May 1923, Oslo

Rudolf Steiner
This has always given the Anthroposophical Society its character. It was mainly that as a member of the Anthroposophical Society, one expected to get something from it: spiritual teachings, spiritual life.
And this demands that the Anthroposophical Society also become more active than it has been up to now. It is not just my sympathy or that of a few people within the Anthroposophical Society, but a world necessity that the Anthroposophical Society become more active than it has been.
The Swedish Society was always a national society. But in recent years the Swiss Anthroposophical Society has also been founded.
259. The Fateful Year of 1923: Report on the September Stuttgart Delegates' Conference 17 Sep 1923,

Carl Unger
Rudolf Steiner Statutes 1. Founding of the Anthroposophical Society. The Anthroposophical Society was founded on December 28, 1912 in Cologne. The founding took place when a committee of three individuals took over the overall management.
At the delegates' assembly in Stuttgart in February 1923, these members took over the leadership of the Anthroposophical Society in Germany. Thus the Anthroposophical Society in Germany was founded as a national society.
The personalities united in the Anthroposophical Society therefore regard as the most important task of the Anthroposophical Society: The cultivation of Anthroposophical spiritual science and the promotion of its effectiveness in the most diverse areas of life.
37. Writings on the History of the Anthroposophical Movement and Society 1902–1925: Communications from the Board of Directors 22 Mar 1925,

It will therefore be necessary to have: the “General Anthroposophical Society” as a registered association; within this Anthroposophical Society, four subdivisions will have to be distinguished.
So this institution definitely belongs to those that are now to be subdivisions of the Anthroposophical Society. That is why the clinic is incorporated as such into the Anthroposophical Society and will form an integral part of the anthroposophical movement in the future.
The Executive Council of the General Anthroposophical Society.
251. The History of the Anthroposophical Society 1913–1922: Second General Assembly of the Anthroposophical Society — Day Three 20 Jan 1914, Berlin

Rudolf Steiner
Here I would like to ask a question that may perhaps touch on the grotesque: is it really so very important whether people are ultimately outside or inside the Anthroposophical Society? Is it really so essential that we always reflect on the negative sides of these things?
Not only today - we must always stand up with our whole personality when it comes to taking action against these things. But we need to know how we stand as an Anthroposophical Society! To do this, we need to know a number of things. For example, we need to know: How does the Society relate to the fact that the two Munich ladies who form the board of the first Munich branch initially did not display the announcement of Boldv's book and did not promote the book?
Bauer reads the following resolution: The Second General Assembly of the Anthroposophical Society rejects with indignation the way in which Mr. Boldt has spoken about Dr. Steiner in his brochure “Theosophy or Anti-Theosophy?”
259. The Fateful Year of 1923: Statements Made at the Inaugural Meeting of the Dutch Branch 18 Nov 1923, The Hague

Rudolf Steiner
Then the International Anthroposophical Society can be founded out of the national societies. That was the reason why national societies were founded in various countries in my presence.
This may be modeled on the “Draft of the Principles of an Anthroposophical Society”. This draft was initially addressed to those personalities who were previously in the Theosophical Society and who were to decide to found an Anthroposophical Society.
The Anthroposophical Societies often give the impression of being small sects to the world. That is not the anthroposophical movement.
259. The Fateful Year of 1923: Address at a Meeting with the Youth Group 14 Feb 1923, Stuttgart

Rudolf Steiner
on the three main questions for anthroposophical youth work My dear friends! I think I can assume that the present appeal to the members of the Anthroposophical Society in Germany is known to you all.
In the face of the past and present facts within the Anthroposophical Society, however, the fact must be faced that the Anthroposophical Society has simply not fulfilled the development of anthroposophy, and that the extent to which something completely new must be created or the old Anthroposophical Society must be continued with a completely new impulse must be faced.
But it was necessary for the Anthroposophical Society to give itself a new form out of its old supports. After all, the work of twenty-three years is present in the bulk of the Anthroposophical Society.
260. The Christmas Conference : Rudolf Steiner's Opening Lecture and Reading of the Statutes 24 Dec 1923, Dornach
Translated by Johanna Collis, Michael Wilson

Rudolf Steiner
The Anthroposophical Society will only endure if within ourselves we make of the Anthroposophical Movement the profoundest concern of our hearts.
This occasion was perhaps one of the most important symptoms contributing to my decision to tell you here that I can only continue to lead the Anthroposophical Movement within the Anthroposophical Society if I myself can take on the presidency of the Anthroposophical Society, which is to be newly founded.
Tomorrow, Tuesday, at 10 o'clock we shall gather here for the laying of the Foundation Stone of the Anthroposophical Society, and, following straight on from that will be the Foundation Meeting of the Anthroposophical Society.
260. The Christmas Conference : Meeting of the Vorstand with the Leadership of the Swiss Section 29 Dec 1923, Dornach
Translated by Johanna Collis, Michael Wilson

Rudolf Steiner
The best thing to do will be to include in the agenda our discussion about rearranging the affairs of the Swiss Anthroposophical Society. Wishes concerning this were expressed during the last meeting of delegates58 and in the course of our further discussions about the General Anthroposophical Society it will be a good thing to take these various wishes into account in the hope that a satisfactory arrangement can be found concerning the relationship of the branch at the Goetheanum and indeed of the General Anthroposophical Society as a whole.
I should also like to add that the whole matter has been put on a new footing by the foundation of the General Anthroposophical Society of which Herr Steffen, being the one who will represent the Swiss element within the General Anthroposophical Society, is the Vice-president.
This is a clear expression of the wish of our Swiss friends to keep the branch at the Goetheanum within the bosom of the Swiss Anthroposophical Society. All the other questions are matters for the Swiss Anthroposophical Society and do not belong in this meeting.
259. The Fateful Year of 1923: Central Council Meeting Regarding the Rebuildiing of the Goetheanum 06 Jan 1923, Dornach

Rudolf Steiner
It is highly satisfying that this evening there have been repeated references to the fact that must never be forgotten within the circles of the Anthroposophical Society: It is the fact that a part, and indeed, I openly admit, even the most essential part of what is supposed to be embodied in the Anthroposophical Society, has shown its existence in the most important, decisive moments.
And here I must say that with the building for the Anthroposophical Society, the task has arisen of also keeping an eye on the flourishing of the anthroposophical cause as a matter of contemporary civilization as such.
I know that I am not speaking to the majority of the Anthroposophical Society in particular; the majority of the Anthroposophical Society has always done its part when it mattered.
252. The History of the Johannesbau and Goetheanum Associations: The Third Special General Meeting of the Association of the Goetheanum 29 Jun 1924, Dornach

Rudolf Steiner
It will therefore be necessary for the General Anthroposophical Society to exist as a registered association. Within this Anthroposophical Society, four subdivisions will have to be established.
It is still the case that, if this reconstitution occurs, the board of the Anthroposophical Society will of course be on the board of the Goetheanum Association in the future: The President of the General Anthroposophical Society will also be President of the Association of the Goetheanum, the Secretary of the General Anthroposophical Society will also be Secretary of the Association of the Goetheanum, and the entire Executive Council of the Anthroposophical Society will be part of the Executive Council of the Association of the Goetheanum.
We would then have a board consisting of the board of the General Anthroposophical Society, which includes the chair and the secretary, and then the other board members of this General Anthroposophical Society, as well as Dr.

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