Rudolf Steiner Audio

Dale B. Brunsvold
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Sep 7, 2024 • 40min

CW 164 The Value of Thinking: Lecture 1 (Dornach, 17 September 1915) by Rudolf Steiner

Dive into the interplay between human thought and spiritual awareness. Discover the struggles of engaging with the spiritual world amid modern materialism. Uncover how memories transform static concepts into vibrant spiritual imagery. Explore philosophical insights from Aristotle and Leibniz that challenge our understanding of reality. Finally, grasp the dynamics of spiritual learning and its profound impact on personal growth through both joyful and painful experiences.
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Sep 7, 2024 • 44min

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

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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Sep 7, 2024 • 39min

CW 164 The Value of Thinking: Lecture 3 (Dornach, 19 September 1915) by Rudolf Steiner

Rudolf Steiner explores the depths of imaginative cognition, using the dark-room analogy to reveal inner soul contents. He delves into the dynamics of subconscious thought and its transformation into living forces. The lecture contrasts moon-like imagination with the clarity of living thoughts, touching on the pitfalls of stagnant concepts. Steiner warns against the regression that sometimes accompanies visionary clairvoyance and emphasizes the necessity of evolution in true human nature. He also highlights how artistic creation connects to sun-world inspiration, revealing a deeper understanding of existence.
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Sep 7, 2024 • 42min

CW 164 The Value of Thinking: Lecture 4 (Dornach, 20 September 1915) by Rudolf Steiner

Rudolf Steiner explores the contrast between dead and living cognition, emphasizing the need for higher awareness. He discusses ancient clairvoyance and its evolution through the mystery of Golgotha. Imagining cognition is linked to cosmic influences, inspiring art and deeper understanding. Steiner critiques psychoanalysis, advocating for objective insight over judgment. He highlights the role of humor and artistic balance while preparing the soul for higher knowledge. The lecture wraps up with reflections on inspiration's roots in cosmic evolution.
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Sep 7, 2024 • 57min

CW 164 The Value of Thinking: Lecture 5 [first lecture of second section] (Dornach, 26 September 1915) by Rudolf Steiner

Rudolf Steiner delves into the intersections of science and theosophy, highlighting a critical dialogue on materialism's impact on morality. He explores quotes from Kant, questioning whether materialistic views truly encompass the essence of human freedom and existence. The discussion critiques deterministic views and emphasizes the necessity of moral responsibility. Key topics include the implications of materialism on personal agency, the nature of experience beyond the five senses, and the philosophy of laws as learned constructs.
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Sep 7, 2024 • 59min

CW 164 The Value of Thinking: Lecture 6 [second lecture of second section] (Dornach, 27 September 1915) by Rudolf Steiner

Rudolf Steiner delves into the emotional consequences of materialism, exploring how worldviews affect our lived experiences. He critiques conventional theories of concept formation, arguing for an inner reconstruction approach. The discussion shifts to the relationship between space, time, and causality, contrasting modern science with Goethe's archetypal methods. Steiner emphasizes the importance of objective disciplines and the need to ground knowledge in lived experiences, warning against the reduction of reality to mere formulas.
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Sep 7, 2024 • 1h 10min

CW 164 The Value of Thinking: Lecture 7 [third lecture of second section] (Dornach, 2 October 1915) by Rudolf Steiner

Rudolf Steiner delves into the defense of spiritual science against scientific skeptics, illuminating the pitfalls of purely materialistic views. He explores the vast implications of measurement, highlighting its limits in understanding consciousness and afterlife. The transition from materialism to the concept of energy as a unifying force is examined, alongside the connection between numerical laws and living phenomena. Steiner also contrasts Jesus' teachings with organized Christianity, revealing the tension between spiritual insights and institutional dogma.
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Sep 7, 2024 • 42min

CW 164 The Value of Thinking: Lecture 8 [fourth lecture of second section] (Dornach, 3 October 1915) by Rudolf Steiner

Rudolf Steiner delves into the significance of Christ and the mystery of Golgotha in Christianity. He contrasts faith with science, explaining the rise of theosophy amidst conflicting beliefs. The discussion touches on the unique elements of Western spiritual science compared to Indian doctrines. Steiner addresses the reality of thoughts and feelings as spiritual entities and emphasizes the importance of karma and reincarnation. He argues for a rigorous approach to spiritual science, asserting it complements rather than replaces Christianity.
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Sep 7, 2024 • 1h 7min

CW 164 The Value of Thinking: Lecture 9 [fifth lecture of second section] (Dornach, 4 October 1915) by Rudolf Steiner

Rudolf Steiner delves into materialism, explaining its sensory origins and the historical shifts that led to its rise. He argues for a synthesis of modern science with spiritual understanding, highlighting the importance of studying anatomy through a material lens. Critiquing agnosticism and blind faith in scientific authority, he emphasizes the need for rigorous spiritual inquiry. Steiner advocates for reincarnation as a framework for moral justice, encouraging listeners to integrate scientific study with spiritual practices for holistic growth.
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Sep 7, 2024 • 42min

CW 164 The Value of Thinking: Lecture 10 [sixth lecture of second section] (Dornach, 9 October 1915) by Rudolf Steiner

Rudolf Steiner delves into the significance of thinking within spiritual science, arguing that modern materialistic science necessitates a spiritual inquiry. He discusses findings linking brain structure to criminality and the ethical implications of viewing crime purely through a material lens. Critiquing contemporary philosophy, he promotes Goethe's scientific method to enhance perception and transformation. Steiner emphasizes the impact of education on the etheric body and explores the psychological roots of social hatred, asserting that feelings dictate ideas and political views.

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