To the Teachers of the Stuttgart Waldorf School
Dear teachers of the Free Waldorf School!
It is a great hardship for me not to be able to be among you for so long. And now I have to place important decisions in your hands, in which I have naturally participated since the school was founded. It is a time of trial by fate. I am with you in spirit. I cannot do more now if I do not want to risk extending the time of physical hindrance to infinity.
We are united in thought, since we have to be separated in space. — What we have already accomplished together now permeates the teaching staff. It circles through their own council, Since the council, which would so gladly come, does not have its wings free.
So we want to strive all the more for community of spirit, as long as nothing else is possible. The Waldorf School is a child of the care, but above all, it is also a symbol of the fertility of anthroposophy within the spiritual life of humanity.
If the teachers carry the consciousness of this fertility in their hearts, then the good spirits that prevail in this school will be able to take effect, and divine spiritual power will prevail in the teachers' actions.
With this in mind, I would like to send you all my warmest thoughts and greetings.
I am enclosing a short letter for the students, which I would ask you to read out in class.
With warmest regards,
Rudolf Steiner