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Rudolf Steiner - Inner Impulses of Evolution

Posted: Sun Aug 06, 2017 12:28 pm
by Christine
Just started listening to this series of lectures of Rudolph Steiner recorded in 1916. The closer we Become center the more obvious it becomes that the Truth, the only truth is inside of us, the world stage a place to test ourselves or a distraction depending on our perspective. I keep going back to the classics as they resound with a depth seldom found on the circus circuit.

Downloading them should be good listening as I take off ... 88 Lionsgate :)

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Rudolf Steiner - Inner Impulses Of Evolution - The Mexican Mysteries And The Knights Templar
Lecture 1: The ancient Greek and Roman impulses.
Read by Dale Brunsvold

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"This cycle of lectures has always presented some difficulties because of the two lectures on the Mexican Mysteries. In these lectures Rudolf Steiner provides some historical material that not only cannot be confirmed but appears to be even contrary to what is available to conventional archaeologists and historians. In particular, there are two major areas where at first sight Steiner would seem to have been in error, and there appear also to be some errors in detail about the characteristics of some Mexican deities cited by name. It is certain therefore that critics of Rudolf Steiner will cite these anomalies and label them errors, in the process attempting to discredit the kind of spiritual investigation engaged in by him. To the best of my knowledge — which is admittedly not complete — in no other lectures given by Steiner at any time are there any comparable divergences from accepted historical fact. (...) It is near impossible to confirm from the historical and archeological material available to us, but there is also nothing in the historical record that can be said to refute it." Stewart C. Easton

Thank you, to every single artist whose wonderful works appear here. TKPB

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Rudolf Steiner: Inner Impulses Of Evolution 2 Lucifer and Ahriman's Influence, The Threefold Christ

Lecture 2: The twofold Opposition, Genghis Khan, Ancient American mysteries. J. Boehme, A. De Musset. The threefold perception of Jesus Christ. Read by Dale Brunsvold

"This cycle of lectures has always presented some difficulties because of the two lectures on the Mexican Mysteries. In these lectures Rudolf Steiner provides some historical material that not only cannot be confirmed but appears to be even contrary to what is available to conventional archaeologists and historians. In particular, there are two major areas where at first sight Steiner would seem to have been in error, and there appear also to be some errors in detail about the characteristics of some Mexican deities cited by name. It is certain therefore that critics of Rudolf Steiner will cite these anomalies and label them errors, in the process attempting to discredit the kind of spiritual investigation engaged in by him. To the best of my knowledge — which is admittedly not complete — in no other lectures given by Steiner at any time are there any comparable divergences from accepted historical fact. (...) It is near impossible to confirm from the historical and archeological material available to us, but there is also nothing in the historical record that can be said to refute it." Stewart C. Easton

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Lecture 3: The Atlantean Impulse in American Mysteries, The New Impulse of Modern Times. Read by Dale Brunsvold

"This cycle of lectures has always presented some difficulties because of the two lectures on the Mexican Mysteries. In these lectures Rudolf Steiner provides some historical material that cannot be confirmed (...). In particular, there are two major areas where at first sight Steiner would seem to have been in error, and there appear also to be some errors in detail about the characteristics of some Mexican deities cited by name. It is certain therefore that critics of Rudolf Steiner will cite these anomalies and label them errors, in the process attempting to discredit the kind of spiritual investigation engaged in by him. To the best of my knowledge — which is admittedly not complete — in no other lectures given by Steiner at any time are there any comparable divergences from accepted historical fact. (...) It is near impossible to confirm from the historical and archeological material available to us, but there is also nothing in the historical record that can be said to refute it." Stewart C. Easton