Universe, Earth, Human Being

Their Relationship to Egyptian Myths and Modern Civilization
11 lectures by Rudolf Steiner

In the Universe, Earth, Human Being lectures, Rudiolf Steiner gives a vast panoramic view of the evolution of the world, humanity and the kingdoms of nature. We see the activities of the higher spiritual hierarchies and their involvement in our creation and development, the development of the world through the Lemurian, Atlantean and our own post-Atlantean period; the growth of humanity into an individualized ego-being; the relationship between the post-Atlantean cultural periods – and specifically between the ancient Egyptian/Chaldean/Judaic and our own; and much more.
Rudolf Steiner Press
11 lectures, Stuttgart 4 – 16 Aug 1908, GA105
Intro. by Marie Steiner
Trans: rev. M. Barton
212pp; paperback
ISBN: 9781855846029

£18.99

‘The mission of our age is not to reproduce an ancient wisdom, but to engender a new one – a wisdom that points not only to the past but that works prophetically into the future.’ – Rudolf Steiner

Beginning with ancient Egypt, the pyramids and sphinxes – and a comparison of that epoch with our own – Rudolf Steiner surveys a vast spiritual landscape of human development. In symphonic style, he describes the conquest of the physical plane in post-Atlantean civilizations, the relationships between the various cultural epochs, the human being’s connections with the kingdoms of nature and the different planetary bodies, and the relationship of animal forms to ‘the physiognomy of human passions’. Through this panoramic vision, we discover how the changed conditions of human consciousness call for a new spiritual understanding today.
In her Introduction, Marie Steiner relates the special experience of being a member of Rudolf Steiner’s audience for this timeless series of lectures: ‘Enormous cosmic pictures were unfolded before the spiritual gaze of the listeners; insights were of such depths of ancient wisdom, views of distant futures of human and world development, that deepest devotion flowed through their hearts . . .’ This new edition features a revised translation, introduction, notes and an index.
Weight 360 g
Dimensions 23.4 × 15.4 × 1.7 cm

Universe, Earth, Human Being

Their Relationship to Egyptian Myths and Modern Civilization
11 lectures by Rudolf Steiner

In the Universe, Earth, Human Being lectures, Rudiolf Steiner gives a vast panoramic view of the evolution of the world, humanity and the kingdoms of nature. We see the activities of the higher spiritual hierarchies and their involvement in our creation and development, the development of the world through the Lemurian, Atlantean and our own post-Atlantean period; the growth of humanity into an individualized ego-being; the relationship between the post-Atlantean cultural periods – and specifically between the ancient Egyptian/Chaldean/Judaic and our own; and much more.
Rudolf Steiner Press
11 lectures, Stuttgart 4 – 16 Aug 1908, GA105
Intro. by Marie Steiner
Trans: rev. M. Barton
212pp; paperback
ISBN: 9781855846029

£18.99

‘The mission of our age is not to reproduce an ancient wisdom, but to engender a new one – a wisdom that points not only to the past but that works prophetically into the future.’ – Rudolf Steiner

Beginning with ancient Egypt, the pyramids and sphinxes – and a comparison of that epoch with our own – Rudolf Steiner surveys a vast spiritual landscape of human development. In symphonic style, he describes the conquest of the physical plane in post-Atlantean civilizations, the relationships between the various cultural epochs, the human being’s connections with the kingdoms of nature and the different planetary bodies, and the relationship of animal forms to ‘the physiognomy of human passions’. Through this panoramic vision, we discover how the changed conditions of human consciousness call for a new spiritual understanding today.
In her Introduction, Marie Steiner relates the special experience of being a member of Rudolf Steiner’s audience for this timeless series of lectures: ‘Enormous cosmic pictures were unfolded before the spiritual gaze of the listeners; insights were of such depths of ancient wisdom, views of distant futures of human and world development, that deepest devotion flowed through their hearts . . .’ This new edition features a revised translation, introduction, notes and an index.
Weight 360 g
Dimensions 23.4 × 15.4 × 1.7 cm
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