Remembering HeraclitusSteinerBooks, 2000 - 176 pagini 5 lectures, Dornach, March 31 - April 8, 1923 (CW 223) "Human beings must attain an esoteric maturity in order to think not merely abstractly, but to be able to think so concretely that they can again become festival-creating. Then it will be possible again to unite something spiritual with the cycle of sense phenomena." --Rudolf SteinerThese five lectures were given at Easter, 1923. Rudolf Steiner, in a fully conscious way, laid a foundation for celebrating the Christian festivals--Christmas, Easter, St. John's, and Michaelmas. This is begun with a description of how the festival year evolved over long ages from the Earth's cycle of inbreathing and outbreathing. These forces are the Earth's soul activities in relation to the cosmos. Rudolf Steiner reveals the deep relationship between humanity and the seasons of the Earth, the solstices, and the equinoxes. And through the festivals of the seasons, he reveals humanity's relationship to the Christ Being The esoteric realities behind the festivals are also discussed in relation to sub-earthly and supra-earthly forces, the ancient Mysteries, the activity of the Archangel Michael, morality, and the arts. This book is a translation from German of Der Jahreskreislauf als Atmungsvorgang der Erde und die vier grossen Festeszeiten. Die Anthroposophie und das menschliche Gemüt (GA 223). |
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... all things , he was penetrating beyond myth into the causal realm of nature , and yet he was still employing the language of myth in his explanations of reality . Geniuses like Heraclitus have always pushed against their received ...
... all things (Brahman). In our own time the foremost philosopher of Vedanta was Sri Aurobindo (Aurobindo Ghose, 1872-1950), whose useful essay on the similarities between Heraclitus and Vedanta was written in 1916-17.1 It is certainly ...
... all things through all things firmly establishes the primacy of thought or mind as the guiding principle of the universe. 8 Plotinus logically asks how the One may be known. He answers that the human soul, the conscious link to the One ...
... all things are One, he established a principle by which and through which we may be able to find again a place to stand. 1. Sri Aurobindo, Heraclitus, Sri Aurobindo Ashram, Pondicherry, India, 1989. 2. 504-500 B.C. This is the primary ...
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