Rudolf Steiner Audio

CW 164 The Value of Thinking: Lecture 2 (Dornach, 18 September 1915) by Rudolf Steiner

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Sep 7, 2024
Rudolf Steiner explores the fascinating realms of knowledge, detailing three levels: physical, unconscious imaginative, and conscious imaginative. He emphasizes the importance of memory in accessing the spiritual world and offers practical exercises, like reviewing daily events backwards, to deepen imaginative cognition. Steiner also discusses the transformation of static thoughts into dynamic ones and how imaginative thinking aligns with understanding life’s cycles. He contrasts Goethe's organic view of nature with mechanistic interpretations, highlighting the evolution of human perception.
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INSIGHT

Imagination Is Revealed, Not Created

  • Imaginative knowledge already exists inside the soul and is merely illuminated when we become conscious of it.
  • Conscious imaginative cognition extends awareness into an inner realm that was present long before conscious recognition.
INSIGHT

Memory Acts As A Threshold To The Spiritual

  • When concepts sink from consciousness into memory they enter the supersensory realm and that transition is the first spiritual threshold.
  • Following a thought downward into the unconscious begins the process of entering the spiritual world.
ADVICE

Review Your Day Backward To Enter The Imaginal

  • Practice true retrospective recall by reviewing your day backward to follow conceptions beneath the threshold of consciousness.
  • Make this a serious, repeated exercise to train the soul to pursue ideas down into the unconscious.
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