What I could never quite get my head around is that if there is only one God (allegedly) why do we need so many ways (sects) to worship this one God. To me the fact that there are so many different religions negates the whole God (as a person that is) thing anyway. If there was one all knowing all everything God we would know beyond any shadow of doubt and you wouldn't see the 50 religions we have today. It's just silly.
I'm reading Atlantis atm and nearly finished. Long story short, I'm that type of person who's brain is constantly searching for the truth and possibilities in everything.
I have been thinking lately and not so sure about Steiner here but have never tried anything he's suggested lol
Can anyone with experience and who's done all the things he said, please reply and tell me what it did for you? Was it worth it? Thanks =D
All religions and philosophies has failed this far because of their monism. Even gnosticweb's Belsebub, Samuel Aum Veor, gnostic.org, christian science has fall down into it not to mention Steiner's own system. At least the russian philosopher Nikolaj Berdjajev said that you can't pull all kind of people in order to work with the same thing as if they were equals. That's why true dualistic gnosticism of Zhna.org has its caste system without Drug. Pure spirit, pure flesh all the way!
@ShahMashya Steiner's Monism does not mean everybody becomes the same or follows the same way. It is a Monism that overcomes Duality. Reality is not Dualistic. We just perceive it that way. By deepening our thinking we grasp the truth in things and overcome Dualism to see reality.
Materialism strives for Monism by ignoring the spirit. Spiritualism strives for Monism by ignoring the material world. This kind of Monism fails.
@ShahMashya There is ample evidence that 'dualistic' philosophies also fail, atleast as much as the monistic. The problem lies elsewhere. philosophies, religions, methods and practices are but ways to the same solution.
This seems more like a psychology of freedom and presses more upon the aspects of conformity rather than on the philosophy of freedom. This should point out to the viewer that nobody has an inherent "right" to tell anyone what to do. This was a notion accepted in Law many years ago, if we look at the Common Law Maxim "Equality, before and under the Law, is mandatory". This is an absolute truth in Law that few are willing to accept. I think the problem lies deep within the consensus reality.
This video just gives an aspect of Steiner's freedom philosophy. A good review done in the form of a comic strip called "Idiot's Guide" is at the philosophyoffreedom website.
Mit Rudi hat man das allerbeste und modernste Menschenbild gegeben.
Wer es nicht annimmt ist halt noch nicht soweit, kann es eben einfach nicht verstehen!
Und es gibt nichts in der gesamten Wissenschaft, was ein solches ganzheitliches Weltbild ausbilden kann. Leute, last euch nicht von den negativen Darstellungen der Anthroposophie, die in der Öffentlichkeit immer wieder auftauchen, in die Irre leiten.
Es gibt einfach keine bessere Anleitung die Welt zu verstehen wollen zu können.
Just how I've always thought of it. You can passively let forces outside of yourself push you around and be their slave, or you can be spiritually active.
But which tree lives longer, the knotty one that nobody has a use for or the tall pine ? Would a turtle rather be a taxidermed relic or splashing in the mud ? Who is the slave, the man with nothing or the man who is burdened with ownership of a great deal ? A Sage is moved by neither praise nor blame, but will probably go inside if the Sun is too hot.
I would like to know from who is the soundtrack?
This is something that everyone must see... beautiful!
SNOWWHITE0701 2 months ago
thumbs up, faved and subbed
inspirediam 6 months ago
What I could never quite get my head around is that if there is only one God (allegedly) why do we need so many ways (sects) to worship this one God. To me the fact that there are so many different religions negates the whole God (as a person that is) thing anyway. If there was one all knowing all everything God we would know beyond any shadow of doubt and you wouldn't see the 50 religions we have today. It's just silly.
AceOfHeart2012 1 year ago
@AceOfHeart2012
you know some religious people could reply to this by stating that God created variation in cultures.
Of course, this is not what i think.
grimslider75 10 months ago
@AceOfHeart2012
it's when god is abstracted from experience of god -> into ideology
alliant 6 months ago
I'm reading Atlantis atm and nearly finished. Long story short, I'm that type of person who's brain is constantly searching for the truth and possibilities in everything.
I have been thinking lately and not so sure about Steiner here but have never tried anything he's suggested lol
Can anyone with experience and who's done all the things he said, please reply and tell me what it did for you? Was it worth it? Thanks =D
XxEmoSnowdayxX 1 year ago
All religions and philosophies has failed this far because of their monism. Even gnosticweb's Belsebub, Samuel Aum Veor, gnostic.org, christian science has fall down into it not to mention Steiner's own system. At least the russian philosopher Nikolaj Berdjajev said that you can't pull all kind of people in order to work with the same thing as if they were equals. That's why true dualistic gnosticism of Zhna.org has its caste system without Drug. Pure spirit, pure flesh all the way!
ShahMashya 1 year ago
@ShahMashya Steiner's Monism does not mean everybody becomes the same or follows the same way. It is a Monism that overcomes Duality. Reality is not Dualistic. We just perceive it that way. By deepening our thinking we grasp the truth in things and overcome Dualism to see reality.
Materialism strives for Monism by ignoring the spirit. Spiritualism strives for Monism by ignoring the material world. This kind of Monism fails.
freedomphilosophy 1 year ago 7
@ShahMashya There is ample evidence that 'dualistic' philosophies also fail, atleast as much as the monistic. The problem lies elsewhere. philosophies, religions, methods and practices are but ways to the same solution.
the3dguy2 5 months ago
freedomphilosophy, from who is the soundtrack?
kvonribbenburg 1 year ago
I got this book with my last shipment of occult and philosophy books. Philosophy is the most powerful "hidden" art.
Kitt0000 1 year ago
Delving into the crucible of individuality,
Battling the illusionary ego,
Unshackling the mind from delusion.
For they, the iron age will become the golden age.
Kitt0000 1 year ago
I would like to post my videos The Human Right 1 and 2 in response but it doesn't let me.
whatUneverknew 2 years ago
This seems more like a psychology of freedom and presses more upon the aspects of conformity rather than on the philosophy of freedom. This should point out to the viewer that nobody has an inherent "right" to tell anyone what to do. This was a notion accepted in Law many years ago, if we look at the Common Law Maxim "Equality, before and under the Law, is mandatory". This is an absolute truth in Law that few are willing to accept. I think the problem lies deep within the consensus reality.
OldSmellyCrotch 2 years ago
This video just gives an aspect of Steiner's freedom philosophy. A good review done in the form of a comic strip called "Idiot's Guide" is at the philosophyoffreedom website.
freedomphilosophy 2 years ago
True Rosecrutian
whatthefuck1202 2 years ago 2
ihr had nichts anders getan, dan die mysterschüle, die ideen von Goethe, Lessing, etc, Blavatsky, und viele mehr, mit einander vermischt.
EuRoPeaNDoGg 2 years ago
liked that
mccail9 2 years ago
Wonderful Post:)
TheToltec 3 years ago
Mit Rudi hat man das allerbeste und modernste Menschenbild gegeben.
Wer es nicht annimmt ist halt noch nicht soweit, kann es eben einfach nicht verstehen!
Und es gibt nichts in der gesamten Wissenschaft, was ein solches ganzheitliches Weltbild ausbilden kann. Leute, last euch nicht von den negativen Darstellungen der Anthroposophie, die in der Öffentlichkeit immer wieder auftauchen, in die Irre leiten.
Es gibt einfach keine bessere Anleitung die Welt zu verstehen wollen zu können.
the262 3 years ago 2
Gut gesagt =)
FemaleFreedomSeeker 2 years ago
I'm currently reading this book. The only work by Steiner that holds water at all, I'm afraid.
Was Steiner himself ever filmed or his voice recorded? It know it was the 1920's and the technology was crude, but it could have happened.
GreatGarloo876 3 years ago
Well done! It is one thing to read a book, but quite another to understand the theories enough to communicate them as well as you have.
*****'s
yawehking 3 years ago
there is so much here I can only say Wow 4 Now!!!
pathrhino 3 years ago 4
Steiner is someone who has tremendously influenced my life.
mach1man22 3 years ago 6
Interestingly, Steiner's definition of freedom was "spritual activity" which puts a whole new angle of most people's idea of freedom.
LondonRefugee 3 years ago
Just how I've always thought of it. You can passively let forces outside of yourself push you around and be their slave, or you can be spiritually active.
beowulfcicero 3 years ago
But which tree lives longer, the knotty one that nobody has a use for or the tall pine ? Would a turtle rather be a taxidermed relic or splashing in the mud ? Who is the slave, the man with nothing or the man who is burdened with ownership of a great deal ? A Sage is moved by neither praise nor blame, but will probably go inside if the Sun is too hot.
formless777 2 years ago
Fabulous! Thank you!
Golden3000997 3 years ago