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Anthroposophy

Some­times really obvi­ous ideas take a long time to occur to me. For exam­ple, I had cre­ated a DVD ver­sion of my Matrix talk from 2007, but I never thought to con­vert it and upload it to YouTube.  Suf­fice it to say, this has been reme­died.  Visit my YouTube site (my user­name is Ara­pacana) to check it out.  Of […]

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Trust me, YOU DON’T WANT TO MISS THIS!!! Frank Chester (find out about his ini­tial work here, and read reviews of his work here) has just returned from a very well received pre­sen­ta­tion of his research on the Ches­ta­he­dron at Sun­bridge Col­lege in Spring Val­ley, New York. Many in the audi­ence expressed dis­ap­point­ment after­wards that they had […]

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Goethean phe­nom­e­nol­ogy acts as a trans­for­ma­tive bridge between the researcher and a topic of inquiry. The method is unique not in that it attempts to work through the subject/object split, but rather in the WAY it attempts to do this. Doing Goethean phe­nom­e­no­log­i­cal research requires that one be com­pletely open to what presents itself, while at the […]

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Fol­low­ing on the last posts about lan­guage, I’m just going to go way out on a limb here and re-present a pic­ture that Rudolf Steiner gives which, when you really take it in, can trans­form your whole sense of lan­guage.  It is this: Steiner points out how at the present time, human­ity can only tap into the deep […]

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A friend con­tin­ued: Does this mean there is no uni­ver­sal devel­op­men­tal stages that we each pass through sim­ply due to the fact that we are all human? What are the under­ly­ing strata, the ground upon which both these expli­cate per­spec­tives emerge? What is the impli­cate order regard­ing human devel­op­ment? Prompt­ing the response: As for universal […]

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