Rudolf Steiner

Rudolf Steiner

27-Feb-1861


Australia


Philosopher

Rudolf Steiner was born in 1861 and died in 1925. In his book, The Course of My Life, he made it clear that the problems discussed in The Philosophy of Freedom played a key role in his life. He spent his childhood in the Austrian countryside, where his father was station manager. By the time he was eight, Steiner already knew about intangibles and intangibles. Writing about her experience over the years, she said, “... the reality of the spiritual world was as certain to me as this physical reality. I saw the need, however, for some kind of reason for this thinking. ”

QUOTES BY Rudolf Steiner


Oriental reality is called ideology in Europe and America, and Western ideology is called reality in the Orient. Those viewpoints eat into people's souls and form two distinct kinds of beings.

In earthly life, a person can conceal whether evil or good is active in his soul. After death, this is no longer possible. The spirit form presents after death the physiognomical expression of what the person was on earth.

By immersing ourselves with our consciousness in a supersensible world, we now learn a new kind of thinking, a new life of mental pictures, one that is not dependent on the nervous system in the way ordinary thinking is. We know that previously we have had to make use of our nervous system, but now we no longer need our brain.

All things which have a directing force here in the physical world cease to exist when one arrives in the imaginative world. If, on the physical plane, you imagine yourself to have done something you actually have not done, you will soon be persuaded by the facts of the physical world that this is not so. This is not the case in astral space.

When we project the specific organization of the human body into the space outside it, then we have architecture.

The realms of life are many. For each one, special sciences develop. But life itself is a unity, and the more deeply the sciences try to penetrate into their separate realms, the more they withdraw themselves from the vision of the world as a living whole.

Prenatal education can only be an unconscious result of what the parents, particularly the mother, do. If, until the child is born, the mother acts in such a way that she expresses what is morally and intellectually correct, then what she accomplishes in her own continuing education will transfer to the child.

It is one of the sternest judgments confronting a human being after death that insofar as he is himself evil, he can see only what resembles himself because he can reproduce in his own being only the physiognomy of other evil people.

You must always be open to new experiences; by this means, your physical and etheric bodies will be brought into a condition which may be compared with the contented mood of a brooding hen.

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