The more our mind becomes a 'computer intellect', the more difficult it becomes to perceive atmospheres related to the seasons and the annual celebrations. This intellect makes sure that the mood movements evoked by the changes in the course of the year are no longer experienced in the bright light of the day. During the... read more...
When we look back to Krishna, Zarathustra, Adam Kadmon, we can see the images that point to an original ideal human being, who is ideal and original at the same time, and who has a perfect outer and inner shape. We can see it as a great cosmic example which was there in the beginning and can be there in the future again. The I i... read more...
In the quote from Rudolf Steiner's autobiography last week, the distinction emerges between sensory perception, where we are sure of the being of the object as long as we have the perception of it, and I-perception, which is a continuity, and the experience in meditation can even give the certainty that it was there before b... read more...
If in my mind I live in conceptions which rest upon the sense-world, then, in my direct experience, I am in position to speak of the reality of what is experienced only so long as I confront with sense-observation a thing or an event. My sense assures me of the reality of what is observed so long as I observe it.... read more...
One might wonder how this world will ever be able to conquerwhen the human beings do not appreciatetheirownquality and givethemselvescompletelyaway to a quality that they have createdbut that is no longertheirs. After all, we are gifted with reason and with will, and in between lies our experience, our feeling. The moment you re... read more...