Correspondence with Edith Maryon 1912–1924

GA 263 — 4 March 1922, Leipzig

Letter to Edith Maryon

Rudolf Steiner to Edith Maryon

Leipzig, 4 March 1922

My dear Edith Maryon!

So far, all has gone well with my lectures; in Halle and yesterday in Leipzig, where people were afraid again that there might be a disturbance. But everything went quite well. I only had to make the concession of answering questions, but that went quite well too; it just lasted until 11 o'clock. I am also doing quite well in terms of health.

The eurythmy performance in Leipzig was, however, less well received; it shows how much opposition we have.

I am sorry that there is so much disorder in the studio and consequently so little peace and quiet. Many thanks for the letter with the enclosure from Mackenzie. Perhaps everything is best as it is if the eurythmy performance is postponed.

We will see how this journey goes for all of us in April.

Today I still have to speak to students here, then I will drive to Halle in the evening and tomorrow to Berlin. Of course I will not participate in everything there. Many people also feel that it is an overloaded program.

Now, I would like to assure you that I would love to be in the studio and send warmest greetings.

Rudolf Steiner

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