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Sergei O. Prokofieff (1954-2014) was one of the foremost researchers, authors and lecturers within the spiritual movement founded by Rudolf Steiner. A prolific writer of profound and illuminating works on anthroposophy, Prokofieff's legacy continues to inspire and guide readers around the world.
In A Life for Anthroposophy, editors Astrid Prokofieff and Hans Hasler present a rich tapestry of memories and reflections from more than 40 individuals who knew Prokofieff personally. Beginning with his childhood, the book features evocative and tender recollections from his mother, extended family, and close Russian friends. These early chapters trace his formative years, including his discovery of anthroposophy in the Soviet Union - a time when most spiritual study had to be pursued in secrecy, in what was effectively an underground movement.
The narrative then follows Prokofieff's remarkable journey to the West and his first visit to the Goetheanum in Dornach at Christmas 1981 - a life-changing milestone. Astrid Prokofieff offers a heartfelt and engaging account of how she met and married Sergei. Further contributions describe powerful encounters during lecture tours across the globe, along with personal anecdotes that bring to life the character, humour and spiritual dedication of this extraordinary man.
Complemented by Prokofieff's own autobiographical notes and reflections, A Life for Anthroposophy offers a multifaceted and deeply human portrait of an individual devoted to spiritual striving and service.
Contents
Foreword
AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL
Sergei O. Prokofieff
33 Years as an Anthroposophical Author: an Overview
Brief Biography
A Perspective of the Future of the Anthroposophical Society and the Goetheanum
CHILDHOOD AND FAMILY
Sophia Leonidovna Prokofieva
Seryozha's Childhood and Youth
Valentina Chemberdzhi
Seryozha in the Circle of his Family
Katya Chemberdzhi
Memories of Childhood
Elena Abramova
Meeting in New Zealand
EARLY YEARS OF ANTHROPOSOPHICAL WORK IN THE UNDERGROUND, 1976-1981
Pyotr Alexandrovich Chaikovsky
A Friendship since the 1970s in Moscow
Georgi Kavtaradze
Some Cursory Notes of Meetings with Sergei Prokofieff
Dieter Hornemann
Work in the Underground, as experienced by a Foreigner
Peter Heusser
Memories of Journeys and Meetings with Sergei Prokofieff
1981-1985: FIRST JOURNEY AND RETURN
Astrid Prokofieff
Christmas 1981 in Dornach and a Turning-Point in Life
Heinrich Schneider
An Art Expedition to Moscow
Paul and Ulrike Mackay
Early Connections and Later Collaboration
Nicholas Nunhofer
Gifts of an East-European to People from the West
Sevak Edward Gulbekian
Reminiscences of Sergei O. Prokofieff
1985-2014: DORNACH, GERMANY, JOURNEYS
Virginia Sease
Sergei O. Prokofieff's Work in the Executive Council
at the Goetheanum
Elisaveta Nikolayevna Gulbina
Memories of Sergei Prokofieff
Rolf Herzog
Life Encounters
Ulrike Drew
Motzstraβe Berlin
Astrid Prokofieff
A visit to India and a conversation with Dilnawaz
and Aban Bana
Oliviera Todorovic
Sergei Prokofieff in Belgrade
Van James
A Recollection of Sergei Prokofieff
Barbara Mraz
Companionship in Life
Fabio Montelatici
Life Encounters
Gerard Hermans
Meetings in Holland
Simon Blaxland-de Lange
Some Reflections of a Translator
Roger Pauli
Memories of my Friend Sergei
Diana Pauli
Some Notes about Sergei's Contributions to the Class Lessons
Carina Vaca Zeller
Impressions of a Friendship
Rebecca McGrath
Impressions of Sergei Prokofieff
Ulrich Oelssner
Building with Sergei Prokofieff
Christiane and Martin Wigand
Sergei Prokofieff in South Africa
Thomas O'Keefe
In Memory of My Life-Encounter with Sergei O. Prokofieff
Ursula Heusser
Sergei Prokofieff and Eurythmy
BONS MOTS AND ANECDOTES
Charlotte Blume
Thoughts grow together
Konstanze Volbehr
Displeased
Robert Veitenthal
Competence and Intellectual Assurance
Stefania Bergamini
When abroad
Helga Fehling
Presence of mind in everyday circumstances
Hans Hasler
Together
Manfred Heid
A good piece of advice: humour
Günther Herrmann and Ursula Oermann
Visit to Allgäu
Martina Hiemer
Koktebel
Wolfram Graf
Sergei Prokofieff's voice
Peggy Elliott
Sergei's secretary
Diana and Ruth Pauli
Some amusing stories
Ingrid Mochner
Russian
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