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Human Evolution - A Spiritual-Scientific Quest (Paperback)
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'Anyone who takes hold of what we call spiritual science, not with
purely abstract thoughts but with his whole being, will see that
this spiritual science goes right into the dexterity of the hands,
that it makes a person more capable and enables him to extend his
interest over wider areas and his will over a wider world.' -
Rudolf Steiner Returning from travels in war-torn Europe, Rudolf
Steiner gives a stark impression of the disastrous conditions of
the time, encouraging deeper esoteric work as a counter to the
world-situation. Speaking under the broad theme of human
development in the light of anthroposophy, he analyses the gulf
between contemporary culture and science - which he says are
characterized by 'narrow-mindedness, philistinism and ineptitude' -
and a scientific approach to the spirit. At the same time, Steiner
is clear-sighted about the shortcomings of his followers,
mentioning past failures and a continuing tendency towards
sectarianism and dogmatic judgements. Rudolf Steiner discusses how
we experience a state of separateness with the world through our
physical form, whilst our aura - or soul-spiritual being - is
already living actively in cosmic surroundings. A conscious
crossing of the threshold into the spiritual world is urgent and
necessary today, although Steiner warns of the dangers inherent in
certain eastern and western approaches. The tendency of initiates
of the Orient is to abandon the human race, whilst the American
impulse is immersed too strongly in physical, bodily nature. And a
potential demonic influence works through technology. However, a
spiritual-scientific path of knowledge and development can allow us
to navigate through these challenges. Other themes featured
include: the threefold Sun Mystery of ancient times; the Mystery of
Christ Jesus and the threefold being of man; the human limbs as
thoughts of the higher hierarchies; the loss of the spiritual
knowledge of the old Mysteries; the gulf between idealism and
realism; the formation of language from Cosmic Intelligence; the
Pythagorean School and the mendacity of the world at that time; the
disintegration of words after death; the twelve senses; the
spiritual impact of old people's death on the physical Earth; and
the impulse of socialism. The wealth of spiritual thoughts and
knowledge presented in these lectures remain as relevant today as
they did when the they were first delivered. 9 lectures, Dornach,
Aug. - Sept. 1918, CW 183
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