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  2. Michael Steiner (born 28 November 1949) is a German diplomat who served as head of the United Nations Mission in Kosovo (UNMIK). He was the German Ambassador to India from March 2012 to June 2015. [1] Early life and education. Michael Steiner was born on 28 November 1949 in Munich, Bavaria, Germany. [2] .

  3. 2 days ago · The Last Address. Michael and the Mission of Man. Michaelmas and the 4 x 12 Human Being. September 28, 2024. by Karin Wietrzykowski. This year marks the centennial of Rudolf Steiner's last address to the Anthroposophical Society given on September 28, 1924 in Dornach, Switzerland. We are honored to present to you his full lecture now online in ...

  4. Apr 29, 2015 · NEW DELHI: His roller coaster term as the German Ambassador to India could be coming to an end but Michael Steiner’s unconventional, almost showman approach to diplomacy has not only made him an envoy with a difference but also perhaps the most visible expatriate in Lutyens Delhi.

  5. Dec 6, 2014 · In the summer of 1989, Michael Steiner, then a young political officer posted in the West German embassy in Prague, the capital of what was then Czechoslovakia, saw a man trying to jump over the fence and get into the embassy compound.

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  6. The Mission of the Archangel Michael. GA 174a/194. The first six lectures included in this volume were given in Dornach, Switzerland, November 21–30, 1918. they are taken from the original edition that bears the title, Die Sendung Michaels (Volume 194 in the Bibliographic Survey, 1961).

  7. Jan 20, 2023 · Michael Steiner, who was an eminent scientist well-known for his seminal neutron-scattering contributions in the field of magnetism, passed away on November 5, 2022, in Berlin, Germany. Michael was born on September 15, 1943 in Schwäbisch Hall, Baden-Württemberg, Germany.

  8. The Michael Mystery. GA 26. This book is a collection of 29 letters to the members of the Anthroposophical Society. These letters are in addition to the eighteen letters contained in the previous collection, The Life, Nature and Cultivation of Anthroposophy.