The Anthroposophical Society as a Michael Community: On the Word 'We' in the Foundation Stone Meditation
BookThis item doesn’t have any media yet
2013 | Philosophy, Psychology & Social Sciences
'What lies spiritually and cosmically at the foundation of a community like the Anthroposophical Society? In wrestling with this question, I have come to the inner conviction that it is justified to speak of the Anthroposophical Society as a Michael community.' - Paul Mackay How can one understand Rudolf Steiner's use of the word 'we' in the last part of the Foundation Stone Meditation ('What we found from our hearts and direct from our heads with focused will')? What characterizes this 'we'? In the first part of this original and inspiring work, Paul Mackay takes this question as a point of departure, developing a unique approach to working with the seven rhythms of the Meditation. Based on personal experiences, he comes to the conclusion that the rhythms are an expression of the members of the human constitution, with the 'we' in the fifth rhythm having the quality of 'Spirit-self'. The second part of the book considers the same 'we' from a karmic perspective, with reference to Rudolf Steiner's karma lectures, events in the fourth and ninth centuries, the mystery of death and evil, and the restoration of karmic truth.
Related Items:
Published by | Temple Lodge Publishing |
Edition | Unknown |
ISBN | 9781906999544 |
Language | N/A |
Images And Data Courtesy Of: Temple Lodge Publishing.
This content (including text, images, videos and other media) is published and used in accordance
with Fair Use.