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This collection of special prayers is a wonderful companion for
parents and caregivers and will help guide children on their
journey to adulthood. It includes verses for every occasion?for
parents to recite as the incarnating soul prepares for birth, for
the baby after birth, and for children of all ages. Also included
are prayers for morning and evening and graces for mealtimes. A
lecture by Rudolf Steiner provides context for the prayers,
offering insight into the greater cosmic relationships in which
individuals are immersed before birth, during life, and after
death.
The remarkable discussions in this volume took place between Rudolf
Steiner and workers at the Goetheanum, Switzerland. The varied
subject-matter was chosen by his audience at Rudolf Steiner's
instigation. Steiner took their questions and usually gave
immediate answers. The astonishing nature of these responses -
their insight, knowledge and spiritual depth - is testimony to his
outstanding ability as a spiritual initiate and profound thinker.
Accessible, entertaining and stimulating, the records of these
sessions will be a delight to anybody with an open mind. In this
particular collection, Rudolf Steiner deals with topics ranging
from limestone to Lucifer! He discusses, among other things,
technology; the living earth; natural healing powers; colour and
sickness; rainbows; whooping cough and pleurisy; seances; sleep and
sleeplessness; dreams; reincarnation; life after death; the
physical, ether and astral bodies and the 'I'; the two Jesus
children; Ahriman and Lucifer; the death, resurrection and
ascension of Christ; Dante and Copernicus.
The remarkable discussions in this book took place between Rudolf
Steiner and workers at the Goetheanum in Switzerland. The varied
subject matter was chosen by the audience at Steiner's instigation.
Steiner took questions and generally offered immediate answers. The
astonishing nature of his responses -- their insight, knowledge,
and spiritual depth -- testifies to his outstanding ability as a
spiritual initiate and profound thinker. Accessible, entertaining
and stimulating, the records of these sessions will be a delight to
any open-minded reader.
Here Steiner covers topics ranging from elephants to Einstein.
Among other things, he discusses ants, bees, shells, skeletons,
animal and plant poisons, bodily secretions, protein and fats,
potatoes, the human eye, water, animal migration, clothing, opium
and alcohol, and thinking.
In a delightful study - originally comprising two separate booklets
- the accomplished artist and teacher Gladys Mayer explains that
colour is nothing other than the very substance of the soul. Just
as the body is made up of mineral, water, air and warmth, so the
soul is made up of colour. This is revealed in the emotions of
sadness and joy and the many shades in between, as expressed in
human language - for example: `seeing red', `rose-coloured
spectacles' and `jaundiced view'. Mayer discusses the basis of
colour theory and its methodology, and the importance of colour for
everyday life and health. It is as fundamental to the soul as air
is to the body. By increasing our awareness of the spiritual laws
of colour, we can acquire a balanced and enriched life of soul.
Thus, colour can become a healing force in life, enabling us to
tackle the deadening, grey aspects of our mechanised civilisation.
Based on the work of Rudolf Steiner, which she studied intensively
for many years, Mayer offers an approach to colour that is of value
to painters and artists, as well as to those interested in
psychology, health and healing, spirituality and personal
development.
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