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Esoteric Lessons
(Paperback)
Rudolf Steiner; Translated by James H Hindes
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This is a new release of the original 1925 edition.
This is a new release of the original 1925 edition.
This is a new release of the original 1949 edition.
Modern science can speak with authority regarding only a tiniest
fraction of the earth's interior. We have, quite literally,
scratched just the surface of our planet. Can we truly know what
lies beneath our feet, in the unimaginably deep depths of the
earth? Can the phenomenon of spiritual investigation add to this
question? In this comprehensive volume, with notes and an
introduction, Rudolf Steiner's utterances on this theme have been
brought together for the first time under one cover. His unique
overview gives a picture of the nine layers of the earth as they
become visible via the research of the spiritual scientist. The
layers range from the familiar 'mineral' on which we live, to the
innermost core which Steiner connects to human and animal powers of
reproduction. In between are layers such as the 'Mirror Earth',
which represents qualities of extreme evil, and the 'Fire Earth',
which is connected to natural catastrophes. The information Steiner
conveys is never abstract or theoretical, but intimately related to
the human being. The Fire Earth, for example, is acutely affected
by people's will. When the human will is chaotic and untutored,
says Steiner, it acts magnetically on this layer and disrupts it,
leading to volcanic eruptions. He also describes other natural
catastrophes - such as extreme weather and earthquakes - in
connection to the interior of the earth and karma.
While the benefits of Steiner's research into agriculture and
education are increasingly recognized, his research into the nature
of bees has had limited impact on beekeeping practices and on our
general understanding of nature. Wisdom of the Bees examines
Steiner's insights and research into the nature of bees and their
implications for the future of beekeeping. Today, more than eighty
years after Rudolf Steiner presented his lectures on bees, we are
confronted with a serious decline of honeybees around the world.
This fact alone justifies Wisdom of the Bees, a practical and
timely introduction to biodynamic beekeeping. Erik Berrevoets
revisits those seminal lectures and reexamines Steiner's
observations and insights in the context of today's dire situation
and provides practical advice for modern beekeeping practices.
Wisdom of the Bees is an accessible and essential introduction to
the urgent subject of holistic beekeeping practices.
"Rudolf Steiner's Riddles of Philosophy: Presented in an Outline of
Its History is not a history of philosophy in the usual sense of
the word. It does not give a history of the philosophical systems,
nor does it present a number of philosophical problems
historically. Its real concern touches on something deeper than
this, on riddles rather than problems. Philosophical concepts,
systems and problems are, to be sure, to be dealt with in this
book. But it is not their history that is to be described here.
Where they are discussed they become symptoms rather than the
objects of the search. The search itself wants to reveal a process
that is overlooked in the usual history of philosophy. It is the
mysterious process in which philosophical thinking appears in human
history. Philosophical thinking as it is here meant is known only
in Western civilization. Oriental philosophy has its origin in a
different kind of consciousness, and it is not to be considered in
this book. "What is new here is the treatment of the history of
philosophic thinking as a manifestation of the evolution of human
consciousness. Such a treatment requires a fine sense of
observation. Not merely the thoughts must be observed, but behind
them the thinking in which they appear. "To follow Steiner in his
subtle description of the process of the metamorphosis of this
thinking in the history of philosophy we should remember he sees
the human consciousness in an evolution. It has not always been
what it is now, and what it is now it will not be in the future.
This is a fundamental conception of anthroposophy." --From the
introduction by Fritz C. A. Koelln:
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