Broken Vessels
Broken Vessels 11 lectures in Dornach, September 8-19, 1924 (CW 318) "Humans cannot be known by uncreative thoughts, because by their very nature human beings are creative. With today's passive…
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Broken Vessels
11 lectures in Dornach, September 8-19, 1924 (CW 318) "Humans cannot be known by uncreative thoughts, because by their very nature human beings are creative. With today's passive thinking, one can understand only the periphery of the human being; one has to ignore the inner being" (Rudolf Steiner).Today we hear a great deal about holistic medicine--an approach to healing that integrates body, mind, and spirit. One must re-create if one wants knowledge.
Unless we begin to understand these dimensions of ourselves, real health will always be hard to attain.To meet inner frailty with truly adequate concepts, Steiner describes specific inner structures of both healthy and unhealthy states that escape For Rudolf Steiner, healing is not possible unless it takes into account all the dimensions that make up a human being-both visible and invisible.