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Artistic Sensitivity as a Spiritual Approach to Knowing Life and the World: (CW 161) (The Collected Works of Rudolf Steiner, 161)
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These thirteen lectures were given in Dornach, Switzerland, from January to May 1915, between the fifth and ninth month of World War I. Given the interrupted, fragmented nature of this sequence, one might assume that the lectures could not possibly present a tight, coherent whole. This is not the case. Rudolf Steiner lays down the framework for the series in a concise but detailed manner in the first two lectures, and then goes on to demonstrate in lecture after lecture how, on this basis, many aspects of life reveal the hidden presence and activities of the realities--and the approach--he has established in the framework. In fact, it is humbling to witness Rudolf Steiner's powers of attention and presence of mind: to see how, after a significant interval, in the same tone of voice and with seamless continuity, he can pick up and further develop and interweave his announced intention: namely, to provide "a detailed look at things we have been considering for years.
Pages : 332
Publisher : Steiner Books
Publication date : 2018-04-17
Subjects: Non-fiction, Published in the USA, Humanities, Religion & Beliefs, Alternative Belief Systems
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