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A Rosicrucian Soul: The Life Journey of Paul Marshall Allen by Russell Pooler

A Rosicrucian Soul: The Life Journey of Paul Marshall Allen by Russell Pooler

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Paul Allen was born into a Quaker family on June 26, 1913, in the small upstate New York village of Conquest. The life that followed was as varied outwardly as it was deeply committed inwardly to following a path of knowledge. He was a teacher, actor, writer, and publisher, each role connecting him with the world as a “Rosicrucian soul.” For Paul, the most important event of destiny occurred when he encountered Rudolf Steiner’s spiritual science through the actor Michael Chekhov, leading Paul to dedicate his life to Anthroposophy as a path of inner knowledge and activity in the world.

In A Rosicrucian Soul, Russell Pooler takes the reader on a journey through the life of a man who profoundly affected everyone he encountered. During the early days of Anthroposophy in North America, Paul delved deeply into Rudolf Steiner’s works and became the “first American-born anthroposophic lecturer,” traveling across the continent and bringing the few, far-flung Anthroposophic Society members in North America a greater sense of unity and purpose. In New York City, with Bernie Garber, he began publishing the works of Rudolf Steiner and, with Carlo Pietzner, compiled A Christian Rosenkreutz Anthology.

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The book 'A Rosicrucian Soul' is authored by Russell Pooler.

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The book explores the life and spiritual journey of Paul Marshall Allen, focusing on his dedication to Anthroposophy.

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Anthroposophy is a spiritual philosophy founded by Rudolf Steiner, emphasizing inner development and knowledge.

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Yes, it provides an insightful introduction to Anthroposophy through the life of Paul Marshall Allen.