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portada Unifying Humanity Spiritually: Through the Christ Impulse (Cw 165)
Type
Physical Book
Year
2014
Language
English
Pages
256
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
23.6 x 15.6 x 1.9 cm
Weight
0.40 kg.
ISBN13
9781855843998

Unifying Humanity Spiritually: Through the Christ Impulse (Cw 165)

Rudolf Steiner (Author) · Rudolf Steiner Press · Paperback

Unifying Humanity Spiritually: Through the Christ Impulse (Cw 165) - Steiner, Rudolf ; Von Arnim, Christian ; Von Arnim, Christian

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Synopsis "Unifying Humanity Spiritually: Through the Christ Impulse (Cw 165)"

13 lectures, various cities, Dec. 19, 1915 - Jan. 16, 1916 (CW 165)"Fundamentally, all of spiritual science ultimately aims to understand human beings in their essence, in their tasks and endeavors--in their necessary endeavors in the course of development." -- Rudolf SteinerIn the midst of the division and destruction of World War I, Rudolf Steiner speaks of the spiritual unification of all human beings. Rather than preaching a traditional morality, however, he states esoteric facts as he perceives them, based on spiritual-scientific research. These observations relate to the powerful universal impulse of Christ--a healing spiritual force that works through the various nations and races, irrespective of creed or color--as a source of potential unity. Rudolf Steiner describes this impulse as the central core of human evolution. It allows for a conscious and newly acquired connection between all human beings, in the context of the continuing diversification and fragmentation of the human race.The central motif in these lectures relates to the appearance of Christ on Earth--knowledge of his historical incarnation, as well as Christ's manifestation in the present and future periods of human development. Rudolf Steiner creates an arc from the pre-Christian mysteries through Gnosticism and the older studies of the early Church Fathers, to Scholasticism and Neo-Scholasticism. After ancient faculties of clairvoyance had begun to fade, he explains, people could no longer see beyond the world of outer appearances, and direct perceptions of Christ were therefore no longer possible. Therefore, the question arose as to how limitations on human knowledge could be overcome--a question that remains pertinent today. Steiner asserts that only a transformation of thinking, enabling a living and conscious inner conceptual life, can allow a true understanding of the relationship between the earthly Jesus and the cosmic Christ. Such living thinking leads in turn to direct experience.Other topics in this volume include the birth date of the "two Jesus children"; the wisdom of Gnostic teachings; the provenance of the Cross; the mysteries of the Christmas festival; insights into ancient Christmas plays, and reflections on individual consciousness of karma in the future.This volume is a translation from German of Die geistige Vereinigung der Menschheit durch den Christus-Impuls (GA 165).
Rudolf Steiner
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Rudolf Steiner (Donji Kraljevec, Imperio austrohúngaro, hoy Croacia, 25 o 27 de febrero de 18611​-Dornach, Suiza, 30 de marzo de 1925) fue un filósofo austriaco, erudito literario, educador, artista, autor teatral, pensador social y ocultista. Fue el fundador de la antroposofía, la educación Waldorf, la agricultura biodinámica, la medicina antroposófica5​ y de la nueva forma artística de la euritmia.

Describió la antroposofía como sigue: La antroposofía es un sendero de conocimiento que quisiera conducir lo espiritual en el hombre a lo espiritual en el universo. Pueden ser antropósofos quienes sienten determinadas cuestiones sobre la esencia del hombre y del mundo como una necesidad tan vital como la que se siente cuando tenemos hambre y sed.

Steiner propuso una forma de individualismo ético, al que luego añadió un componente más explícitamente espiritual. Derivó su epistemología de la visión del mundo de Johann Wolfgang Goethe, según la cual el pensamiento es un órgano de percepción al igual que el ojo o el oído. Del mismo modo que el ojo percibe colores y el oído sonidos, así el pensamiento percibe ideas.
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