Hi Albert
Sure, it is important for you resonant to what feels right for you.
Steiner's work needs to be taken right back to step one and that is the planet incarnations. I think I am fortunate to have read his books rather than on-line reading. I find with any book the writing comes alive and is easier to read with feeling rather than analytic thinking. I think reading on-line does interfere with our vibrationary waves, like watching TV does. His work is intense but people have acussed him of being flat and dry however, he did this for a reason.
Understanding his background; he and Helen Blavatsky were close connections. Blavatsky was a extraordinary mystic, clairvoyant, psychic, esoteric astrologer, all of it - very deep in the Indian/Verdic soul movement at that time - the home of the soul in the East. Steiner was the same but had an extraordinary scientific mind as well.
He did not want to be accused of being a mystic wrapped up in illusional dream world as Blavatsky was accused of mostly at that time and misunderstood. He wanted to put across the science of the spirit in a way that is not wrapped in mystical writings. Hence his straight forward writings. And although straight forward and seemingly bland - they cover the mystical world in it's entirety.
Also, both Blavatsky and Steiner lived the same time as Hitler. For this reason we must think there was a need for Steiner's light to appear. Hitler took Blavatsky's work totally to his head and thought he was the leader of the Ayran race (Blavatsky's fifth root race concept) Hitler also corrupted the symbol of the swatsika for his own glory. On top of this Hitler tried to have Steiner asassinated. Steiner had to leave Germany overnight and settled in Switzerland where he carried on his work.
It's my opinion the world has still to recognise the genius of Steiner work together with Blavastsky's work in it's entirety.
Anyway, just a bit of a background but again it's important to feel what's right for you. I do not mean to shove Steiner down your throats - from my side I trust his work without a doubt and I see how everything experienced, everything written, everything spoken about can be found in Steiner's work.
OK enough Steiner!
Keep well Albert.
Ps: One of the first books on Steiner to be produced was his 'Philosophy of Freedom' - good book!