Willem Zeylmans Van Emmichoven
Discover the life and contributions of Willem Zeylmans van Emmichoven in this engaging biography by Emanuel Zeylmans. Born in Holland in 1893, Willem was a pioneering figure in Anthroposophy, the spiritual science founded by Rudolf Steiner. As the General Secretary of the Anthroposophical Society in the Netherlands, he collaborated closely with Steiner, influencing the development of this profound philosophy. A medical doctor by profession, Willem also established the Rudolf Steiner Clinic in Scheveningen, where he conducted significant research on the impact of colors, as well as the psychology of nations and individual human behavior. This comprehensive biography, published in 2002, spans 312 pages and offers a deep dive into the life of a remarkable thinker who left a lasting legacy in the fields of psychology and holistic health. Perfect for anyone interested in Anthroposophy, Kabbalah, and hermetic thought.