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Learning to See Into the Spiritual World

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Learning to See Into the Spiritual World

Lectures to the Workers at the Goetheanum

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Learning to See Into the Spiritual World

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Four lectures to the workers at the Goetheanum, translated by Walter Stuber and Mark Gardner. What is the relationship between seeing the secrets of the universe and one's understanding of life? How far must one go on the path of natural science before one finds higher worlds? Do the forces of the cosmos influence the whole of humanity? What connection do plants have with the human being and the human body? To answer these questions Steiner covers a wide range of topics including the development of independent thinking and the ability to think backwards; the uses of what seems boring; the reversal of thinking between the physical and spiritual worlds; the 'physiology' of dreams as well as living into nature and the spiritual aspect of different foods. As always in his lectures to the workers, Steiner's style is simple, direct, and clear. This series of lectures has also been called: How Do We See Into the Spiritual World?

By Rudolf Steiner

Translation by Walter Stuber and Mark Gardner
Bn 350.2; GA 350; CW 350

Four lectures to the workers at the Goetheanum, translated by Walter Stuber and Mark Gardner. What is the relationship between seeing the secrets of the universe and one's understanding of life? How far must one go on the path of natural science before one finds higher worlds? Do the forces of the cosmos influence the whole of humanity? What connection do plants have with the human being and the human body? To answer these questions Steiner covers a wide range of topics including the development of independent thinking and the ability to think backwards; the uses of what seems boring; the reversal of thinking between the physical and spiritual worlds; the “physiology” of dreams as well as living into nature and the spiritual aspect of different foods. As always in his lectures to the workers, Steiner's style is simple, direct, and clear. This series of lectures has also been called: How Do We See Into the Spiritual World?

Lectures eight through eleven of sixteen lectures in the series entitled, Rhythms in Cosmos & Man, Viewing the Spiritual World, published in German as, Rhythmen im Kosmos und im Menschenwesen. Wie Kommt Man zum Schauen der Geistigen Welt? Vom Wirken des Aetherischen und Astralischen im Menschen und in der Erde. Ursprung und Bedeutung der Kulte. Ernaehrungsfragen. Vortraege fuer die Arbeiter am Goetheanumbau (vol. 350 in the Bibliographic Survey).

This volume is presented here with the kind permission of the Rudolf Steiner Nachlassverwaltung, Dornach, Switzerland.

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CONTENTS

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Contents
 
Lecture I: The Development of Independent Thinking and of the Ability To Think Backward June 28, 1923
Lecture II: The Uses of What Seems Boring: The Spiritual World as the Inverse of the Physical June 30, 1923
Lecture III: Developing Honesty In Thinking July 07, 1923
Lecture IV: Learning to Live Correctly in the Outer World July 18, 1923
 
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