The History of the Esoteric School 1904–1914, Volume One

GA 264 — Berlin

To Wilhelm Hübbe-Schleiden in Hanover

Berlin, November 15, 1908

Dear Sir!

To the best of my knowledge, my introductions to “Goethe's scientific writings in Kürschner's National Literature” have not been published in a separate print run. If the publisher had published one at the time, it would have been without my knowledge. But that will not be the case.

The publication I mentioned in Hannover is called: “The Structure of the Atom and Life” by Dr. Adolf Drescher (published by Emil Roth in Gießen 1908). In the preface of this publication, you will also find a mention of the earlier book by the same author that you mentioned. Drescher does not take occultism into account in his atomic constructions. Therefore, I only used him for a comparison in principle.1

Regarding the color of the pentagram! The coloring of the pentagram figure enclosed will be the best for you as well, which I had made for individual esotericists. But this presentation is complicated. If a color is used, then the most effective is that of the horn to ☽ (violet-reddish).

The serpent is best represented in the yellow as found in the ☿ pentagram and hexagram.2

Seal of the Rose Cross on a blue background – black cross – 7 stars (in Munich, 8 should stand exoterically for 7 esoterically).3

Arrangement:

Please excuse the brevity as it is time to leave.

Warmest regards,

Yours sincerely

Dr. Rudolf Steiner



  1. Rudolf Steiner was in Hannover on November 4 and 5, 1908 for lectures and probably had a conversation with Hübbe-Schleiden, who was very much concerned with atomic constructions. 

  2. Cf. the illustration and text on page 190. 

  3. Refers to the Rose Cross seal first given by Rudolf Steiner for the Munich Congress. Cf. The Munich Congress at Whitsun 1907 and its Effects, 

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