Herbert Wimbauer

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Herbert Wimbauer (born April 22, 1944 in Bayrischzell ; † June 26, 2012 in Bad Bevensen ) was a German anthroposophist who published numerous anthroposophical writings in a rather unsteady life.

Life

From 1950 to 1955 he attended the elementary school in Pullach , from 1955 the Ludwigs-Oberrealschule in Munich. He spent the years 1958–1964 in the boarding school Landschulheim Schloss Ising am Chiemsee. He left school before graduating from high school and began an apprenticeship as a gardener, which he never finished.

His son Tobias Wimbauer is a publicist and antiquarian; he became known for his publications on the work of Ernst Jünger .

Works (selection)

  • Rudolf Steiner's individuality, the obvious secret of anthroposophy , 1979
  • Thematic guide for the study of anthroposophy , 5 volumes, 1980–1981
  • Thoughts on the Rose Cross , 1983
  • On the Masters of the West and Spiritual Economy , 1984
  • The Chalice of the Heretics in the Fall of the Middle Ages , 1988
  • The Prokofieff case , 1995

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Frank Fischer (Paco): betrayal of Ernst Jünger? The Page Turners, December 3, 2010

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