Human Evolution
9 lectures, Dornach, August 17-September 2, 1918 (CW 183) "Anyone who takes hold of what we call Spiritual Science, not with purely abstract thoughts but with one's whole being, will see that this…
Specifikacia Human Evolution
9 lectures, Dornach, August 17-September 2, 1918 (CW 183) "Anyone who takes hold of what we call Spiritual Science, not with purely abstract thoughts but with one's whole being, will see that this Spiritual Science goes right into the dexterity of the hands, that it makes a person more capable and enables one to extend one's interest over wider areas and the will over a wider world." -- Rudolf SteinerReturning from travels in war-torn Europe, Rudolf Steiner gives a stark impression of the disastrous conditions of the time, encouraging deeper esoteric work as a counter to the world situation. Speaking under the broad theme of human development in the light of Anthroposophy, he analyzes the gulf between contemporary culture and science--which he says are characterized by "narrow-mindedness, ignorance and ineptitude"--and a scientific approach to the