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Manifestations of Karma, Rudolf Steiner
Manifestations of Karma, Rudolf Steiner
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Manifestations of Karma, Rudolf Steiner
Why do people have such differing events and circumstances to deal with in their lives? What are the meanings of diseases, illnesses, accidents and natural disasters? From his clairvoyant spiritual research, Rudolf Steiner speaks of karma, or destiny, as a reality - an actual scientific phenomenon which can and should be understood today.
He shows how, through a comprehension of karma, a person can begin to answer the inevitable questions which arise when they begin seriously to seek the meaning and purpose of life.
We create our own karma in all areas of existence, says Steiner, laying the foundation in one incarnation for the following one. We cannot seek for a complete pattern or meaning in one earthly life, but must begin to take into account many lives on earth. He indicates that although we may not be aware of particular causes, the knowledge that a resolution of our own self-induced karma is in process can help to bring both an acceptance and a sense of purpose into our present lives.
The translation of this new edition has been thoroughly revised.
Rudolf Steiner (1861-1925) was the founder of Anthroposophy - a modern science of the spirit.
Out of his spiritual researches he was able to provide indications for the renewal of many human activities, including education (Waldorf schools), agriculture (Biodynamics), anthroposophical medicine, special education (the Camphill Movement), economics, philosophy, the arts, and religion. He wrote some 30 books and delivered over 6000 lectures to audiences across Europe, and in 1924 founded the General Anthroposophical Society, which today has branches throughout the world.
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- Paperback
- ISBN: 9781855840386
- Condition: Good, has a note on the first page and crinkles on the the top of the first few pages, no notes or stamps in the rest of the book, has some light spots on its covers.
- Publisher: Rudolf Steiner Press
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