Rudolf Steiner becomes exclusively interested in spirituality
Steiner works with the theosophical society and becomes secretary of their Germany section
Steiner disagrees with the Theosophical Society due to embracing Christianity and natural science rather than eastern and indian approaches
Steiner splits from the Theosophical Society and forms an independant group called the Anthroposophical Society
A divide starts between older and younger members due to differences in priorities. Steiner attempts to bridge the gap by creating a school for spiritual science