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Lucifer and Ahriman
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Book • 1976
Rudolf Steiner's "Lucifer and Ahriman" delves into the spiritual forces that shape human evolution.
Steiner presents Lucifer and Ahriman as two opposing spiritual entities, representing different aspects of human nature and societal development.
He explores the interplay between these forces and their influence on humanity's spiritual and moral progress.
Steiner's work offers a complex and nuanced perspective on the spiritual world and its impact on human existence.
His insights into the nature of good and evil, and the challenges of spiritual growth, continue to inspire and provoke discussion.
Steiner presents Lucifer and Ahriman as two opposing spiritual entities, representing different aspects of human nature and societal development.
He explores the interplay between these forces and their influence on humanity's spiritual and moral progress.
Steiner's work offers a complex and nuanced perspective on the spiritual world and its impact on human existence.
His insights into the nature of good and evil, and the challenges of spiritual growth, continue to inspire and provoke discussion.
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Phil Ford in discussing the concept of Ahriman and the conscious versus unconscious acceptance of fate.


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Episode 182: Providence of Evil: On Robert Eggers' 'Nosferatu'