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Michael's Mission - Revealing the Essential Secrets of Human Nature (Paperback)
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Michael's Mission - Revealing the Essential Secrets of Human Nature (Paperback)
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'...This will generate a struggle covering the face of the whole
earth. The one and only remedy for this nonsense being made of
human evolution will be the path that can lead humanity to the
spirit - the path of Michael, which finds its continuation in the
path of Christ.' - Rudolf Steiner Speaking in the aftermath of the
Great War, Rudolf Steiner presents a series of extraordinary
lectures on the power and mission of the Archangel Michael. He
paints on a broad canvas - in the context of cosmic and human
evolution - revealing Michael's tasks in the past, present and
future. Originally the countenance of Yahweh, Michael has
metamorphosed from a 'night spirit' to a 'day spirit'. As 'the
Countenance of Christ', Michael helps us find a balance between
'luciferic' and 'ahrimanic' tendencies. The old 'dualism' (such as
good versus evil), says Steiner, needs to be replaced by the
trinity of Lucifer-Christ-Ahriman. Filling our heart with the
Christ Impulse creates an equilibrium between the luciferic
influence that imbues our head and the ahrimanic influence at work
in our limbs. Rudolf Steiner describes how humanity faces three
dangers in the social sphere: spiritual life could flow into the
'pit of mendacity' ruled by Ahriman, individual rights might
descend into the 'pit of selfishness' (Lucifer), and economics into
cultural sickness and death (Asuras). In order to prevent
European-American culture from perishing, it will be necessary to
turn towards contemporary 'threefold' social ideas. Steiner also
speaks about the principle of metamorphosis in connection with
evolution and devolution, as evident in the design of the pillars
in the newly-built Goetheanum. Architectural styles are an
expression of human evolution, as can be seen in Greek temples,
gothic Cathedrals, the Grail temple and the building at Dornach.
Amidst many other themes, Rudolf Steiner addresses the problem of
natural necessity and freedom, and the abolition of the trichotomy
of body, soul and spirit at the Council of Constantinople in AD
869.
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