Mieke Mosmuller

Mieke Mosmuller-Crull (born 1951 in Amsterdam as Mieke Crull) is a Dutch medical doctor, author, and novelist.

Biography

Mosmuller was a student at the Barlaeus Gymnasium in Amsterdam and then began a study of medicine at the University of Amsterdam. Together with her husband Jos Mosmuller, she began a practice as a house-doctor and opened an apothecary in Sittard.[1] Since this time, she has written a number of books in Dutch, German, English, and Danish on themes related to Rudolf Steiner's anthroposophy.[2]

Publications in English

  • The Living Rudolf Steiner. Apologia. Occident Publishers, 2013.
  • Seek the Light that Rises in the West. Occident Publishers, 2012.
  • Wisdom is a Woman. (A Novel.) Occident Publishers, 2015.

Publications in German

  • Die Kategorien des Aristoteles. Occident, Baarle-Nassau 2013.
  • Arabeske – Das Integral Ken Wilbers. Occident, Baarle-Nassau 2009, ISBN 978-3-00-028629-2.
  • Stigmata und Geist-Erkenntnis. Judith von Halle versus Rudolf Steiner. Occident Verlag, Baarle-Nassau 2008, ISBN 978-3-00-023291-6.
  • Das Tor zur geistigen Welt. Occident, Baarle-Nassau 2010.
  • Meditation. Occident, Baarle-Nassau 2010.
  • Das menschliche Mysterium. Bildekräfte, Lebenskräfte, Gestaltung des menschlichen Leibes. Occident, Baarle-Nassau 2011.
  • Anschauen des Denkens. Occident, Baarle-Nassau 2011.
  • Rudolf Steiner, Eine spirituelle Biographie. Occident, Baarle-Nassau 2011.
  • Begreifen des Denkens. Occident, Baarle-Nassau 2012.
  • Eine Klasse voller Engel. Über die Erziehungskunst. Occident, Baarle-Nassau 2009.
  • Ich mache was ich will! Freiheitsphilosophie für junge Menschen. Occident, Baarle-Nassau 2012.
  • Ein Kind ist eine sichtbar gewordene Liebe. Occident, Baarle-Nassau 2013.

Novels

  • Inferno. Roman. Occident Verlag, Baarle-Nassau 2008, ISBN 978-3-00-025953-1.
  • Himmlische Rose. Occident, Baarle-Nassau 2010.
  • Prometheus. Occident, Baarle-Nassau 2010.
  • Johannes, Dialoge über die Einweihung. Occident, Baarle-Nassau 2012.

References


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