I’m a Christian and have talked with RedTailHawk about some of these things before. I just wanted to mention my direction of learning regarding things of this nature. First Anthroposophy is essentially a scientific study of the unseen aspects of the world. There is a great cosmology that explains things like reincarnation in a way that makes lots of sense to me. Spawned multiple disciplines that use its knowledge (Eurythmy, biodynamic farming and a medical system to name a few). I’ve also been learning a modern form of French Radesthesia. With that I’ve been able to the energies of stones, people, food and medicine, and so much more. That’s without any “awakening” or any “paranormal” perceptions in my life and I didn’t start any work on developing any of that until 1 year ago. So if you want answers to how the cosmology of the universe works Anthroposophy. If you want to prove the unseen forces (I’m talking about elemental type forces not beings) to yourself Radesthesia. (Dr.Gilbert teaches it and talks about it in podcast episodes)
Discussion
Anthroposophy is just like every other religious tradition: a mixed bag.
Some traditions have more undistorted truth and less BS baggage than others.
I would be prone to label anthroposophy one of the best Christian traditions but Christianity itself is composed of multiple traditions for multiple reasons.
The most notable reason is the travels of Christ during the undocumented years.
The other big reason is because that there are Naga teachings in Hinduism, Hindu teachings in Egyptian Kabbalah, Egyptian Kabbalah in Judaism, and Judaism in Christianity.
If you're choosing a "base camp" for cosmology, one could do a lot worse than Anthroposophy but one could also do a lot better.
Could you name one? It’s the common source of much of my studies that have yielded me tangible positive results. I’ve come across nothing close.