In 1924 at Koberwitz the estate of Count and Countess Keyserlingk Rudolf Steiner gave a key course of lectures on agriculture. Steiner told the Countess that she had a consciousness which would be usual in the third millennium and her reminiscences reflect this uncommon quality Also i nclud ed are essays by the editor which incorporate rare material such as the communications received by Countess Keyserlingk after Steiners death.