Anthroposophical Society
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The Anthroposophical Society, first founded by Rudolf Steiner in 1913, exists to nurture the community of those interested in modern spirituality, especially Anthroposophy. The Society's seat is in Dornach, Switzerland, in the Goetheanum. The Society has local seats in many countries, including every English-speaking land. Its primary activities include organizing members' meetings and conferences, supporting research and providing communication channels for a variety of purposes. The Society also tries to encourage sustainable initiatives in the many practical fields in which its members are active.
de:Anthroposophische Gesellschaft fr:Société anthroposophique universelle pl:Towarzystwo Antropozoficzne