• Troxler and Lavater

    by Mieke Mosmuller

    21-02-2018 2 comments

    Troxler and Lavater

    'It is about a different knowledge as to quality and essence. The sense and spirit of all divine revelation can only be experienced and understood by a sense of human nature that is higher, inner, above priori and posteriori, above the understanding of reason and mere sense-belief; raised, I would say, to a supersensory spirit a... read more...

  • A forgotten stream in Swiss spiritual life

    by Mieke Mosmuller

    14-02-2018 2 comments

    A forgotten stream in Swiss spiritual life

    About thirty-five years ago I had my stormy encounter with anthroposophy. It happened in one night. My husband was out to a delivery (we were general practitioners then, and I was at home to receive telephone messages). We had bought a few books by Rudolf Steiner to understand why homeopathic remedies work - for we had discovere... read more...

  • About the persistence of the soul after death

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    07-02-2018 1 comments

    About the persistence of the soul after death

    "In death and bodily decay, this regression is now completed, in which the laws of inorganic chemistry gain full rights, and let the general world substances emerge from it again independently, which had been temporarily forced to their service by organic power. This composite structure has completely disappeared, without the le... read more...

  • Spiritual body, etheric body or astral body ... A philosophical attempt by Immanuel Hermann Fichte

    by Mieke Mosmuller

    31-01-2018 3 comments

    Spiritual body, etheric body or astral body ... A philosophical attempt by Immanuel Hermann Fichte

    'These oxygen, nitrogen, hydrogen and carbon, which are there in the human body, explain so little the coexistence of a soul in him, so little in the end the faculty of imagining in the latter that one can regard every such attempt to explain it rightly to the greatest delusions of a futile human effort.... read more...

  • A Forgotten Stream in German Spiritual Life

    by Mieke Mosmuller

    24-01-2018 1 comments

    A Forgotten Stream in German Spiritual Life

    Thus, in Immanuel Hermann Fichte, the son of Johann Gottlieb Fichte, there appears a thinker who tries to penetrate more deeply into the spiritual than his father, Schelling, or Hegel. Whoever dares to make such an attempt will not only hear from outside the opposition of all those who are fearful about questions of world views;... read more...