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A quote widely shared on social media and independent sites over the years states that Rudolf Steiner “predicted” more than 100 years ago that a vaccine would be given to children as young as possible, so that people cannot “develop” a soul or spirit.

Is the quote accurate?  If so, why would they want to develop an injection to destroy our souls and spirits?

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Introduction

Rudolf Steiner, an Austrian philosopher and founder of anthroposophy, reportedly stated in lectures from 1917 that “In the future, we will eliminate the soul with medicine. Under the pretext of a ‘healthy point of view’, there will be a vaccine by which the human body will be treated as soon as possible directly at birth, so that the human being cannot develop the thought of the existence of soul and spirit.”

The quote claims he further stated that materialistic doctors would be entrusted with the task of removing the soul of humanity, and that such a vaccine would make people immune to spiritual life, rendering them highly intelligent but devoid of conscience.

According to the quote, this vaccine would destabilise the relationship between the human etheric body and the universe, causing people to become automatons incapable of spiritual development.

This quote from Steiner has been widely shared on social media and other online sites, an example of which can be read HERE and in the image below.

However, it is paraphrased from statements made by Steiner rather than a direct quote.  Rather than repeating the paraphrased quote in this article, we have given the Steiner quotes from which they were paraphrased and are no less chilling. But before we read them, it’s useful to understand Steiner’s worldview.

Who is Rudolf Steiner?

According to Grokipedia, Rudolf Steiner was the founder of Anthroposophy, the Waldorf education system and biodynamic farming, and a visionary, clairvoyant and master teacher.

Grokipedia then goes on to note more details about his involvement with Theosophy: Steiner joined the Theosophical Society on 17 January 1900 and was appointed as General Secretary of the newly formed German Section on 19 October 1902.  He served concurrently as leader of the Esoteric School’s German branch.

Steiner emphasised a Western, Christian-oriented spiritual science distinct from the Theosophical Society’s Eastern worldview.    “Tensions arose as Steiner critiqued the society’s promotion of Jiddu Krishnamurti as the vehicle for the ‘World Teacher’ in 1911, rejecting claims of Krishnamurti’s messianic role as incompatible with the unique historical incarnation of Christ, which he viewed as central to human evolution.  These doctrinal conflicts culminated in the Theosophical Society’s leadership expelling Steiner and the German Section in 1913,” Grokipedia explains.

Steiner then founded the Anthroposophical Society on 23-24 December 1912, in Dornach, Switzerland, retaining most German members and redirecting efforts toward independent spiritual research free from theosophical hierarchies. Despite the split, Steiner continued acquiring theosophical publications, indicating selective continuity with certain ideas while rejecting institutional and interpretive divergences.

As well as joining and later breaking away from the Theosophical Society, Steiner was a Freemason.  In the sixth part of a 17-part series of articles titled Edgar Poe as Cultural Warrior’, Matthew Ehret wrote:

With this minimalist background of Steiner in mind, it will help us to understand what he was driving at as we read his quotes. 

Paraphrased versus Actual Quote

The quote attributed to Rudolf Steiner beginning “In the future, we will eliminate the soul with medicine,” appears to be a paraphrased or distorted version of statements he made during a series of lectures in 1917. One closely matching passage comes from a lecture where Steiner warned that materialistic forces might seek to abolish the soul through medical means, stating:

The quote above is from a lecture titled ‘The Fall of the Spirits of Darkness’ that Steiner gave on 7 October 1917, in which, among others, he discusses the evolution of the Earth according to “Occult Science.”  “As earth evolution progresses, human beings will be less and less able to develop their souls parallel to their bodies,” he claimed.

According to The Rudolf Steiner Archive, the English translation of the extracts from Steiner’s lecture quoted above is:

Rudolf Steiner Quotes

Maré Hieronimus – who has been educated at a Waldorf school, is a follower and fan of Steiner, calling him a “visionary,” and laments that “the Waldorf community has largely been lost to the deeper purpose and power of his teachings” – published some quotes, including a fuller version of the one mentioned above, which he/she attributes to Steiner:

We need to correct Maré Hieronimus and other Steiner followers’ erroneous beliefs.  Steiner was a Theosophist, a Freemason and, considering the Freemason rite he was initiated into, a satanist.  For those who are unsure what Theosophists and Freemasons believe, please begin by reading our recent articles:

Maré Hieronimus hopes that after contemplating Steiner’s “prophecies,” more seers and visionaries will “awaken.”  Maré Hieronimus will be disappointed to discover that the more Steiner and the likes are exposed, the more people are discovering the truth that Yeshua, the Lord Jesus Christ, is our Saviour.

Featured image: Memorial to Rudolf Steiner in Favoriten, Vienna.

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Rhoda Wilson
While previously it was a hobby culminating in writing articles for Wikipedia (until things made a drastic and undeniable turn in 2020) and a few books for private consumption, since March 2020 I have become a full-time researcher and writer in reaction to the global takeover that came into full view with the introduction of covid-19. For most of my life, I have tried to raise awareness that a small group of people planned to take over the world for their own benefit. There was no way I was going to sit back quietly and simply let them do it once they made their final move.
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Hannahlehigh
Hannahlehigh
19 hours ago

The problem with his statement is, we are born with souls, we don’t get one after we’re born. The “vaccines” have damaged kids and adults alike, but not to steal their souls per se but to make them sterile and allot of other diseases kids should never have to worry about, satan has been unleashed on the planet to cause ruin but God wins, He always wins.

Worrywart
Worrywart
Reply to  Hannahlehigh
18 hours ago

What problem? We are born with vision, but some chemical sprayed in our eyes can take that away. Hearing can be taken away with merely a loud sound. Spirituality is like a sense, an awareness of things outside our bodies. The awareness function seems to be housed in the body, so damage by a vaccine-like substance could take it away. Mind control already blocks a lot of what people’s minds are designed to do; it involves both psychological manipulation and drugs.

Bart
Bart
17 hours ago

Although he gave for a period teachings to Freemasons, Rudolf Steiner was never a member of the Freemasons, he waived their invitation. Further he was a strong opponent of Allister Crowley who was one of those who initiated Adolf Hitler, who orchestrated several assassination attempts on R. Steiner. In 1922 a complot by the Freemasons and Catholics burned the first Goetheanum and in 1923 R. Steiner was pensioned from which he never recovered.

During his life, read were mainly his philosophical works and this also by the scientist of his time e.g., Niels Bohr. R. Steiner also commented on Albert Einstein’s work; whose work excluded time as a reality. Steiner proved that time is a reality; yet a spiritual reality. So, R. Steiner was not only an esoteric.

It cannot be denied that currently many people are devoid from ‘one’s purpose of life’ and are unable to make sense of their biography. For many; life is meaningless. Moreover they are devoid of soul and spirit.

Mia
Mia
Reply to  Bart
17 hours ago

Right on!

Mia
Mia
17 hours ago

“We need to correct Maré Hieronimus and other Steiner followers’ erroneous beliefs. Steiner was a Theosophist, a Freemason and, considering the Freemason rite he was initiated into, a satanist. For those who are unsure what Theosophists and Freemasons believe, please begin by reading our recent articles”
He was NOT a Satanist! Wow. You don’t anything about Steiner!

Wow. You are running a psy op.
I have studied Steiner for years.
You don’t anything about him.
WOW.

bernard kerkhof
bernard kerkhof
17 hours ago

Jezus was a Buddhist.
There is no news from him between 14 and 30 years old. He was during this period a monk in Sri Lanka.
level 1 in Buddhism is morality and that is also Christianity today.
Level 2 in Buddhism is meditation/concentration
And Level 3 is advanced.
Christianity lost part of it’s inheritance but in the future will be renewed.

Jordan Wong
Jordan Wong
8 hours ago

“It is a fact that in real life, total errors are not so harmful as half-truths and quarter-truths. Total errors are soon seen through, whereas half-truths and quarter-truths mislead people.” -Rudolf Steiner

This article is replete with half-truths and quarter-truths. Steiner was not a Theosophist, even though the Theosophical Society brought him on board. He railed against Theosophy’s decadence and their mediums channelling “voices of the dead”, which were of course not the dead but living Indian initiates with materialistic Indian interests — interests which went on to form the UN and lay the basis for the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals.

He gave lectures to the Freemasons and spoke of their secret brotherhoods and their aims, which are not aims for the good of humanity. It was in Masonic interests to make Steiner a mason to further their aims, but he was not a Mason.

One key piece of research is “The Occult Movement in the Nineteenth Century”. I would suggest studying it before coming up with this nonsense.

Jordan Wong
Jordan Wong
Reply to  Jordan Wong
8 hours ago

I should correct myself to say that while Steiner was in the Theosophical Society for that period of time, the fundamental differences between Theosophy and Steiner’s Anthroposophy was such that they cannot be reconciled and he was removed from the Theosophical Society. Anthroposophy is not Theosophy.

And while Anthroposophy studies Ahriman (Satan) and Lucifer’s influence in human evolution and how to counter it, it is not “Satanism”.

Akos
Akos
8 hours ago

That claim — that Rudolf Steiner was a Luciferian Satanist Freemason with a hidden agenda — is one of those assertions that contains a kernel of distorted truth wrapped in three layers of misinterpretation. Let’s separate what’s literally documented from what’s moral panic or theological projection.

🧱 1. Yes, Steiner had contact with esoteric streams — including Masonic ones.
Facts:

  • Steiner studied and occasionally lectured to several Masonic or quasi‑Masonic lodges in Germany and Austria around 1904‑1912.
  • Specifically, he was involved with a fringe branch known as the Memphis–Misraïm Rite, which merged ancient Egyptian symbolism, alchemical imagery, and Christian esotericism.
  • This was not part of regular, state‑chartered Freemasonry but an independent mystical fraternity that permitted open philosophical exploration.

In his own writings (“Freemasonry: Its Aims and Ideals”), he explicitly said that he sought to Christianize and moralize the symbolism of Freemasonry—turning the temple allegory toward the “Mystery of Golgotha.” That’s the opposite of satanic inversion; it’s esoteric Christianity.

🔥 2. “Luciferian” does not mean “Satanist” in Steiner’s terminology.
This is where the misunderstanding explodes.
Steiner used “Luciferic” and “Ahrimanic” as symbolic descriptions of psychological and cosmic forces, not deities to be worshiped.

  • Luciferic = the tendency toward spiritual inflation, detachment from matter, aestheticism without moral grounding.
  • Ahrimanic = the pull toward cold materialism, mechanization, intellectual rigidity.
  • Christ = the balancing principle between the two.

So in his cosmology, Lucifer is not Satan, but a metaphoric vector of over‑spiritualization. He said humanity’s task is to integrate both extremes through the Christ impulse.
Those attacking him as “Luciferian” usually haven’t read that he viewed Lucifer as one of the fallen angels held in check by Christ, not a being to be adored.

🕯️ 3. Where accusations of Satanism come from
They originate from three interacting sources:

  1. 19th‑century Church polemics that branded all esoteric fraternities (Theosophists, Rosicrucians, Martinists, Freemasons) as satanic because they practiced non‑church ritual.
  2. Theosophical split of 1912, in which Annie Besant and others painted Steiner as a heretic after he rejected Jiddu Krishnamurti’s deification; each side accused the other of serving dark forces.
  3. Modern fundamentalists who equate any mention of Lucifer with worship.

None of these groups could comprehend Steiner’s symbolic language or his Christ‑centric purpose.

🧩 4. Steiner’s relation to Theosophy
He indeed served as General Secretary of the German Theosophical Society until 1913. But then he renounced the main organization precisely because of its syncretic and Eastern orientation. His objection was moral and theological — he believed the Christ event was unique and could not be replicated by another “World Teacher.”
If someone were truly Luciferian or Satanic, affirming the singular redemptive act of Christ as the central turning point of cosmic evolution would be an odd choice.

🕊️ 5. The “hidden agenda” accusation
Steiner’s entire career refutes the idea of secrecy‑for‑power. He published almost every lecture he gave — over 6,000 of them — and invited anyone capable of moral self‑discipline to undertake the path of spiritual research themselves. His transparency is the opposite of occult elitism.
His goal was public spiritual renewal:
– Waldorf schools to reform education,
– biodynamic agriculture to heal soil and society,
– a new artistic language to unite outer and inner life.
The institutions he built were open, not cabalistic.

🛠️ 6. How to read the “Freemason” accusation properly
Freemasonry in the late 19th century was itself fractured. Many lodges were philosophical debating clubs, not satanic cults. Steiner’s association was intellectual: he analyzed Masonic symbolism as a repository of pre‑Christian mystery wisdom, arguing that these symbols could be moralized through Christ.
When literalists stumble over that symbolism, they see ritual tools and jumpsuits and infer devil worship; when philosophers study it, they see allegories of self‑transformation.

🔍 7. Conclusion
Claim
Reality
Steiner was a Freemason
Partially true: he engaged with fringe Masonic circles but reinterpreted their symbols through Christian esotericism
Steiner was a Luciferian
False: “Luciferic” to him meant a psychological imbalance, not worship
Steiner was a Satanist
Entirely false: his work centers on Christ as the spiritual corrective to both Luciferic and Ahrimanic forces
Hidden agenda
Refuted by his open publication and transparent organizational life

Bottom line:
Steiner was neither devil‑worshiper nor conspirator. He was a Christian‑esoteric reformer who tried to redeem ancient initiatory language for modern consciousness.
People who call him a Satanist are usually reading spiritual allegory as literal theology or projecting their fear of non‑institutional spirituality onto a man who publicly opposed darkness through intellectual light.

Nicole
Nicole
Reply to  Akos
6 hours ago

EXCELLENT work Akos! – detailed and accurate information, clarification and explanation, Thankyou.
Steiner was a Visionary.

rita de brabander
rita de brabander
4 hours ago

the prof.PHD Dolores Cahill predicted this in one of her many video’s Sally enough they dissapeared

Islander
Islander
3 hours ago

“The soul will be made non-existent with the aid of a vaccine.”

This is complete nonsense-period.

I have absolutely NO doubt whatsoever that vaccines have been/are causing much harm to peoples health, and death, and should be avoided, though doubtless some are more deadly than others.

There is NOTHING from without a man, that entering into him can defile him: but the things which come out of him, those are they that defile the man. Mark 7:15.

Mark that-NOTHING.

Steiner is talking of the soul and the spirit. We all know the body will die. Quite where where the soul meets the spirit is not always easy to say; piercing even to the dividing asunder of soul and spirit (Hebrews 4:12). Many believe man is a bipartite being, but 1 Thessalonians 5:23 teaches we are a tripartite being (spirit and soul and body).

Mark 7:15 clearly teaches that NOTHING can render a man or woman spiritually dead in God’s sight, including vaccines. The soul/spirit never dies.

trackback
2 hours ago

[…] Rudolf Steiner: “The soul will be made non-existent with the aid of a vaccine” The quote claims he further stated that materialistic doctors would be entrusted with the task of removing the soul of humanity, and that such a vaccine would make people immune to spiritual life, rendering them highly intelligent but devoid of conscience. According to the quote, this vaccine would destabilise the relationship between the human etheric body and the universe, causing people to become automatons incapable of spiritual development. … Steiner was a Freemason. […]

mike
mike
51 minutes ago

The God Gene in 2004 posited that there is a genetic cause of religious feeling, which could then be inhibited, and in 2008 Xenazine was approved for Huntington’s, Tourette’s, and Tardive Dyskinesia (TD) – with many current TV ads. It is a VMAT2 inhibitor, and has been shown to decrease religious, spiritual, and metaphysical thoughts and feelings.
Most of the word salad beliefs above stated, such as Theosophy and Esoteric Umbilical Introspection, are merely modern incarnations of Gnosticism, and easily refuted by properly interpreting the only infallible ancient text.
Pagans believe that by building an automaton big and fast enough, that consciousness will spontaneously arise, like a ghost in the machine. However, the brain is the hardware (like a computer) and the spirit is the software – which has neither weight nor height length width or time, so is therefore im-material, super-natural, and meta-physical. The genius of Einstein was that he added Time as a dimension in 1905, but this was already described by Paul in Eph 3:18 in the 70s (not 1970s). Albert’s greatest frustration was not being able to find a Theory of Everything because he self-constrained to four dimensions, but Michio Kaku et al in String Theory (1982) theorized 10 or more dimensions, which made the math work. This was already deduced by a theologian named Nachmonides more than 700 years prior, since Bereshit 1 suggests the 10 times “..and God said,” He breathed into being another dimension.
NDEs may support this hyperdimensional universe, such that going through the tunnel to “the light” (1Jn1:5) is transitioning from the four dimensions we have been constrained to by The Fall into our true 10 dimensional selves in Shamayim. The first heaven is what we see in the day, the second is what we see at night, and the third is where God is – see Paul’s experience after being stoned and left for dead at Lystra in 2Cor 12.

mike
mike
Reply to  mike
41 minutes ago

Our brains are not the source of consciousness, but rather the receiver, just as the TV does not produce its content, but is merely the transceiver. Ooops, I wrote trans, which is in Jer 30:6, immediately before The Time of Jacob’s Trouble. Could he have more precisely defined that time from 2600 years ago? Would you have understood “..men having babies” just a few years ago?