Yasuhiko Genku Kimura talks about "The Philosophy of Freedom", a book by Rudolf Steiner, in the class of ATCE1 at Sao Paulo, Brazil, Dec 4th, 2009. For more info, please visit www.via-visioninaction.org
The essential message I hear from Yasuhiko is that knowing is a result of (1) experience [external], then (2) thinking [internal].
This is the essence of Life. Our life experiences take us within. Everything is a meditation. To skip the inward meditative process is to deprive ourselves of true knowledge.
The Buddha in solitude became wise. Jesus in solitude became wise. Lao-Tsu in solitude came to know the ineffable Tao. Krishnamurti in solitude came to know what he had never read.
Please answer this.. so did these great philosophers consider an age of...
"not much for philosophy" occurring .. probably out of the depths and hard to graspness, of their very pursuits... i.e. many people when they first find Steiner are utterly put to sleep by him and his writings..
The essential message I hear from Yasuhiko is that knowing is a result of (1) experience [external], then (2) thinking [internal].
This is the essence of Life. Our life experiences take us within. Everything is a meditation. To skip the inward meditative process is to deprive ourselves of true knowledge.
The Buddha in solitude became wise. Jesus in solitude became wise. Lao-Tsu in solitude came to know the ineffable Tao. Krishnamurti in solitude came to know what he had never read.
Tao33316 6 months ago
Please answer this.. so did these great philosophers consider an age of...
"not much for philosophy" occurring .. probably out of the depths and hard to graspness, of their very pursuits... i.e. many people when they first find Steiner are utterly put to sleep by him and his writings..
CreatorChannel 1 year ago