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Earthly and Cosmic Man (CW 133) 1948

Earthly and Cosmic Man (CW 133) 1948

Rudolf Steiner

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Nine lectures held in Berlin on October 23, 1911, and between March 19 and June 20, 1912 (CW 133)

Vistas of primordial cosmic happenings, of ages of gray antiquity in human history which, nevertheless, shed clearest light upon our present age, are opened up with particular vividness in these lectures given to members of the Anthroposophical Society―with certain interruptions, but in constantly recurring rhythm―in Berlin, where Rudolf Steiner made his home for many years between continual traveling. The lectures were given in order that the conscience of a small group of human beings at least might be made alive to the tasks of the time, to the vital significance of the hour in which we are living.

Rudolf Steiner spoke gravely and impressively, like the voice of destiny itself, like the awakened human conscience, linking his arguments with factual details in every sphere. Although an unfledged humanity could not understand this voice, a light must somehow be brought into the chaos―even though it might reach only a small group of immature but eager-hearted people. An attempt was also made to penetrate here and there into the field of concrete, practical life. To be sure, the representatives of this “practical side of life,” as they are pleased to call it, scornfully and with vicious measures of sabotage, rejected everything that seemed to them so remote from reality, in that it spoke of spiritual worlds. Yet the living thought has the power to outlast the moment and to rise up again in a new form. Its duty is to work even where there is no prospect of success; in all its purity, it has to find its way to souls who, through constant testing, gradually become open to receive it. 

Thus, out of the concrete realities of existence from which his spiritual vision was never willing to withdraw, Rudolf Steiner created a science of knowledge embracing every domain of life and able to pour vitalizing, creative impulses into the manifold branches of science and art, philosophy and religious activity. These lectures are a testament to this monumental, groundbreaking achievement.

Good condition with significant underlining and notes.

Volume 133
Language English
Publisher Rudolf Steiner Publishing Company
Publication Date 1948
Pages 178
Dimensions5 x 7.5 in.

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