by: J. Graf
Anthroposophical medicine, one of the many initiatives launched by Rudolf Steiner, “is a holistic approach to healing that entails an in-depth assessment of the fourfold human constitution, wherein the inter-weave of physical, etheric, astral, and egoic bodies of the individual are delved into.” Its practitioners are commonly full M.D’s, although there are also naturopaths and other holistic healers who use anthroposophical principles in their practice.
Treatment can entail attention to any or all of the four bodies, often using homeopathic and herbal remedies manufactured by quality-focused companies who apply both in-depth research and rigorous practices in the manufacturing process.
High-level considerations in medicine translate as remedies that facilitate the body’s natural healing processes. Rather than simply masking symptoms, as is often the case in allopathic medicine, the holistic approach looks to symptoms as signs of imbalance within the body. By seeking an understanding of how the body is naturally working to heal itself, holistic medicines are then formulated to stimulate a patient’s innate self-healing powers. Also, the following standards are applied under ideal conditions of remedy production:
- Ideal plant sources use biodynamic methods of cultivation
- Recognizing the affinity of human to nature
- The bridge that leads naturally to the optimal remedy for a given ailment
- Fair trade and ecologically sound growing principles
Materialistic science tends to view disease as nothing more than an enemy to eradicate. In contrast, the spiritual-scientific perspective of Steiner indicates that illnesses are often the cure for a soul condition.
Childhood illnesses can be of significant value to an individual’s destiny. Young children have more mutable DNA than adults. Children often incarnate into a body which they feel does not suit them. In effect, they experience discomfort, a feeling of being not-at-home in the body. The spirit of the child which, in its over-lighting wisdom, knows what is best for the overall development of the child, can use a high fever as a catalyst to transform the DNA so that the body is made more suitable for the individual soul inhabiting it. Immunizations can interfere with this process, resulting in a child having to live with allergies and/or asthma for the rest of their life.
Another related issue entailing modern medical practice emerges when some illnesses are eradicated for the general population. Because we require a particular ‘medical challenge’ to remedy a given imbalance on the soul level of our being, the pool of human consciousness seeks out new illnesses to fill the gap. Accessing the challenges and/or conditions needed to complete a soul-quest becomes the issue. Curtailing diphtheria and tetanus, for example, necessitated humanity’s subconscious search for replacement illnesses.
This dynamic does not mean that we stop striving to alleviate suffering. We continue with this, of course. But with greater understanding decisions pertaining to illness can lead to more optimal overall and long term benefits.
Steiner once recounted the tale of a man who had developed restricted breathing on one side of his chest. After an operation, the man could breath normally. However, his spirit had actually created the breathing restriction because of a weakness in one of his lungs. The unrestricted breathing that resulted from the operation shortened the man’s life, due to complications in the lung. He would have lived longer had he left his condition as it was.
Extensions of anthroposophical medicine include artistic therapies such as eurhythmy (the science and art of movement to speech and music), music, and painting.
J. Graf is the coordinator of Earth Vision and Insight21: Doorways for the 21st Century. These two projects focus on the wealth of positive attributes in nature and the world, instead of the demise, turning the assail of nature and social life inside out. go to Earth Vision to go to this site and go to Insight21 to go to the second site.
Insight21, in tandem with its sister project, Earth Vision, presents articles that emerge from research into some of the brightest resources available, such as Rudolf Steiner’s anthroposophy, and the Association for Research and Enlightenment.

