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Published in 1904 (CW 10) Rudolf Steiner's foundational handbook
for spiritual and personal development has grown more modern with
time, though his methods remain clearly distinguishable from many
current paths of inner work. First, Steiner's method is based on
the clarity of thought normally associated with scientific
research. Instead of denying clear thinking, his aim is to extend
it beyond its present limitations. Second, Steiner recognizes--as
do all genuine paths--that the way to spiritual experience is
arduous and dangerous and calls for self-control in thought, word,
and action. The human being comprises a unity, and we cannot
develop knowledge without a corresponding development of feeling
and will. Steiner predicted that humanity would begin to experience
a longing for forms of experience that transcended intellectual,
materialistic thinking. More than a hundred years after the first
publication of this book, countless means are offered for achieving
transcendental experience, including Eastern meditation practices,
channeling, remote viewing, and astral projection. Moreover, there
has been a huge increase in the number of people who report various
suprasensory perceptions, such as near-death experiences and
meetings with angels. In this context, Steiner's key spiritual
guidebook is needed more than ever, given its unique, precise
instructions for inner training, its protective exercises, and its
indications for staying grounded and centered. Knowledge of the
Higher Worlds begins with the preconditions for personal
development and guides the reader through the stages of initiation,
its practical aspects, and its effects. This volume is a
translation from German of the written work Wie erlangt man
Erkenntnisse der hoeheren Welten? (GA 10).
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Background to the Gospel of St Mark
Rudolf Steiner; Introduction by R. McDermott; Translated by F. Amrine, D.S. Osmond, E.H. Goddard
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‘Christianity was bound at first to be a matter of faith and is
only now beginning, very gradually, to be a matter of knowledge.’
– Rudolf Steiner Rudolf Steiner gave 70 lectures on the four
canonical Gospels, characterizing the distinctive contribution of
each of the evangelists. The Gospel of Mark is a ‘cosmic’ text
that calls for an astronomical as well as a human reading. It is
also critical for understanding the evolution of Christianity,
which depends on knowledge of ‘the Mystery of Golgotha’
(Christ’s crucifixion, resurrection and ascension). ‘We are
only at the beginning of Christian evolution’, Steiner states,
reiterating that its further development will depend on spiritual
knowledge. In order to develop such cognition, ‘most important of
all is reverence for the great truths and the feeling that we can
approach them only with awe and veneration’. Many profound
spiritual truths are indeed revealed in these lectures. Among the
panoply of topics covered are: ‘Mystery Teachings in St Mark’s
Gospel’; ‘The Son of God and the Son of Man’; ‘The Symbolic
Language of the Macrocosm’; ‘The Moon-religion of Yahweh’ and
‘The Penetration of the Buddha-Mercury Stream into
Rosicrucianism’. This thoroughly revised edition includes notes
and appendices by Frederick Amrine and an extensive introduction by
Robert McDermott.
In an absorbing series of lectures, Rudolf Steiner discloses
factors in a person's life on Earth that will influence their
experiences in the spiritual world after their death - and
conversely, factors in the spiritual world that will affect their
next life on Earth. Steiner focuses on the period in the afterlife
when the individual has been through kamaloka - the purgatorial
place where the soul is purified. Once the soul has been cleansed
of its astral sheath, it becomes open to cosmic influences,
expanding into the planetary sphere. Now it can begin preparation
for reincarnation - for a new human life on Earth. Steiner
addresses the vital relationship of the living to the dead - in
particular, how those on Earth can influence the souls of the dead.
He also speaks on themes of 'Sleep and death', 'The seven-year life
cycles of man', and offers a 'Christmas gift' in the form of a
lecture on Christian Rosenkreutz and Gautama Buddha. He ends with a
mighty picture of the Mystery of Golgotha: Jesus Christ's death on
the cross was only seemingly a death; in reality it enabled the
momentous birth of the Earth-Soul. Long out-of-print, the
freshly-revised text of the ten lectures in this new edition is
complemented with an introduction, notes and appendices by
Professor Frederick Amrine, and also features an index. Ten
lectures, Berlin, Nov.-Apr. 1913, GA 141
n these lectures, Steiner focuses on the vital task of developing
the proper orientation toward a free spiritual life. With great
compassion and understanding, he offers telling examples of how
humanity must walk a conscious middle way between the two tempting
powers of Lucifer and Ahriman. He describes the incarnation of
Lucifer in the third millennium before the Christ event, out of
which flowed not just the wisdom of paganism, but also the
conscious intellect we enjoy today. Ahriman, on the other hand, is
shown approaching human beings through such phenomena as
materialism, nationalism, and literalism, all in preparation for
his incarnation in the third millennium. Keep in mind, however,
that these two powers do not work separately; rather, they are
working increasingly together. Our task as human beings is to hold
them in balance, continually permeating one with the other. Steiner
tells us that "Lucifer and Ahriman must be regarded as two scales
of a balance, and it is we who must hold the beam in equipoise. How
can we train ourselves to do this? By permeating what takes
ahrimanic form within us with a strongly luciferic element." To
accomplish this task we need a new, more conscious inner life.
At the end of his life, Rudolf Steiner took up the task that was
his special destiny: to bring to the West a knowledge of
reincarnation and karma. To do this, he gave over eighty lectures
in 1924 in which he explicitly and concretely revealed the
destinies of various individuals from one life to the next in order
to show how the general laws of karma operate in individual cases.
He also revealed many details of the karmic streams of the members
of the Anthroposophical Society. These volumes constitute an
immeasurable contribution to the understanding of reincarnation and
karma, and the tasks of the Anthroposophical Society in connection
with the Archangel Michael. This new edition also includes
Steiner's last address along with; the karmic groups of souls
connected to Aristotelianism and Platonism, the karma of the
anthroposophical movement, as well as the individual incarnations
of Ernst Haeckel, Vladimir Solovioff and others.
In this landmark series of lectures, Rudolf Steiner challenges the
notion that human consciousness has in essence remained the same
throughout history. On the contrary, we can only see the past in
its true light when we study the differences in human souls during
the various historical eras. Consciousness, he says, evolves
constantly and we can only comprehend the present by understanding
its origin in the past. Delivered in the evenings during the course
of the 'mystery act' of the Christmas Foundation Meeting - when
Rudolf Steiner not only re-founded the Anthroposophical Society but
for the first time took a formal role within it - these lectures
study world history in parallel with the ancient mysteries of
initiation, showing how they are intimately linked. Steiner
describes consciousness in the ancient East and follows the
initiation principle from Babylonia to Greece, up to its influences
in present-day spiritual life. He also discusses Gilgamesh and
Eabani, the mysteries of Ephesus and Hibernia, and the occult
relationship between the destruction by fire of the Temple of
Artemis and the burning of the first Goetheanum in Dornach,
Switzerland. Published for the first time with colour plates of
Steiner's blackboard drawings, the freshly-revised text is
complemented with an introduction, notes and appendices by
Professor Frederick Amrine and an index.
LIMITED EDITION HARDBACKS TO COMMEMORATE THE 150TH ANNIVERSARY OF
RUDOLF STEINER'S BIRTH Rudolf Steiner Press is proud to publish a
new series of re-edited, re-typeset and re-designed editions of the
classic, authorised translations of Rudolf Steiner's four
fundamental works. Each volume of this series is printed in a
limited edition of 1,000 copies and sewn-bound in high-quality
cloth, finished with coloured end-papers and a marker ribbon. Given
his energetic involvement in practical initiatives and extensive
lecturing, Rudolf Steiner had little time to write books. Of those
he did write - belonging almost entirely to the earlier years of
his work - four titles form an indispensable introduction to his
later teaching: Knowledge of the Higher Worlds, Occult Science, The
Philosophy of Freedom and Theosophy. Rudolf Steiner's fundamental
handbook for spiritual and personal development has grown more
modern as time has passed, although his methods remain clearly
distinguishable from the many others now in circulation. For one
thing, Steiner's path of spiritual growth is based on the clarity
of thought normally associated with scientific research. Rather
than denying clear thinking, his aim is to extend it beyond its
present limitations. Secondly, Steiner recognizes - as in all
genuine disciplines - that the path to spiritual experience is an
arduous and dangerous one, calling for self-control in thought,
word and deed. Human beings comprise a unity, and we cannot develop
knowledge without a corresponding development in feeling and will.
Rudolf Steiner foretold that humanity would begin to experience a
longing for forms of experience that transcend intellectual,
materialistic thinking. More than 100 years after the first
publication of this book in 1904, there are countless means to
achieve such experience, such as eastern meditation, channelling,
remote viewing and astral projection. In addition, there has been a
huge growth in people reporting extrasensory perceptions of various
kinds, such as near-death experiences and meetings with angels. In
this context, Steiner's key spiritual workbook - reproduced here in
the classic Osmond/Davy translation - is needed more than ever,
given its unique, precise instructions for inner training, its
protective exercises, and its indications for grounding and
centring. Knowledge of the Higher Worlds begins with the conditions
required for personal development, and guides us through the stages
of initiation, its practical aspects and its effects.
Rudolf Steiner introduced detailed, scientific knowledge of reincarnation and karma to the West. He gave concrete descriptions of the metamorphoses of individuals in the course of successive incarnations and specific examples of the working of karma, as well as practical exercises for experiencing the reality of reincarnation. He believed that experiencing the reality of successive earth lives would form the basis for true spiritual knowledge of the relationship of human beings and the cosmos. These talks contain some of Steiner's most important teachings on reincarnation and karma. He gives examples and exercises that can lead to direct knowledge of the laws of reincarnation and karma. Included are: -- How to get direct perception of the part of our being that passes through many lives on earth -- How to develop a "feeling memory", which is necessary before direct experience of reincarnation is possible -- Thought exercises for gaining knowledge of reincarnation and karma -- Examples of the working of karma between two incarnations -- How knowledge of reincarnation and karma affects our moral life
'All historical life, all social life, all ethical life, proceed by
virtue of the co-operation between the so-called living and the
so-called dead. Our whole being can be infinitely strengthened when
we are conscious not only of our firm stand here in the physical
world, but are filled with the inner realization of being able to
say of the dead whom we have loved: they are with us, they are in
our midst.' In this valuable lecture Rudolf Steiner speaks with
clarity about life after death, and explains how those on the earth
can keep a connection with loved ones who have passed on. He
describes the conditions in the environment of the dead, the
advantages as well as the dangers of connecting with the dead, the
importance of the moments of waking and going to sleep, the
significance of dying in childhood and old age, and the
appropriateness of different types of funeral services.
This is a new release of the original 1940 edition.
1940. Nobody could have been better suited than the author to
investigate and prove the value of Steiner's work. A fully
qualified theologian and clever psychologist, he had all the
methods of critical examination at his command. This book gives
insight into the meeting of the author and Steiner, which was to
lead the author to the most crucial experiences of his life and
ultimately made him one of the truest and ablest interpreters of
Rudolf Steiner's work.
1940. Nobody could have been better suited than the author to
investigate and prove the value of Steiner's work. A fully
qualified theologian and clever psychologist, he had all the
methods of critical examination at his command. This book gives
insight into the meeting of the author and Steiner, which was to
lead the author to the most crucial experiences of his life and
ultimately made him one of the truest and ablest interpreters of
Rudolf Steiner's work.
1940. Nobody could have been better suited than the author to
investigate and prove the value of Steiner's work. A fully
qualified theologian and clever psychologist, he had all the
methods of critical examination at his command. This book gives
insight into the meeting of the author and Steiner, which was to
lead the author to the most crucial experiences of his life and
ultimately made him one of the truest and ablest interpreters of
Rudolf Steiner's work.
Nobody could have been better suited than the author to investigate
and prove the value of Steiner's work. A fully qualified theologian
and clever psychologist, he had all the methods of critical
examination at his command. This book gives insight into the
meeting of the author and Steiner, which was to lead the author to
the most crucial experiences of his life and ultimately made him
one of the truest and ablest interpreters of Rudolf Steiner's work.
The actions of spiritual beings in relation to the rhythm of the
course of the year are brought to light in these inspiring
lectures, showing how we are challenged to consciously integrate
these rhythms into our earthly life. Steiner reveals that the
concepts of spiritual science serve as our eyes in the spiritual
world after death. He shows that we change the world when we
communicate with it out of our spiritual nature, which is the true
spiritual communion of humanity.
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