
The point, line, plane and solid objects represent the first three dimensions, but a kind of reversal of space is involved in the ascent to a fourth dimension. Steiner leads us to the brink of this new perspective―as nearly as it can be done with words, diagrams, analogies,...

6 lectures, Berlin, March 24-June 7, 1905; The point, line, plane and solid objects represent the first three dimensions, but a kind of reversal of space is involved in the...
2 lectures, Nov. 7, 1905 & Oct. 22, 1908;
Questions & Answers, 1904-1922 (CW 324a)

Include: ∞ The relationship between geometric studies and the development of direct spiritual perception ∞ How to construct a fourth-dimensional hypercube ∞ The six dimensions of the self-aware human being ∞ Problems...