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Peter Selg

    5 agosto 1963
    Peter Selg
    Karl Koenig's Path into Anthroposophy
    Spiritual resistance
    Rudolf Steiner and the Fifth Gospel
    Il bambino come organo di senso
    Infanzia e Cristo
    La pedagogia Waldorf e l'antroposofia
    • Rudolph Steiner received the Fifth Gospel, unrecorded events from the so-called lost years of the life of Jesus, obtained by spiritual research into the akashic record. Those who have read Steiner's lectures on the Fifth Gospel and wondered about their significance will find here an inspiring guide to further meditation, while those who have not yet read them will find many reasons for doing so and discover a new way of understanding Steiner and his mission. Those unfamiliar with Steiner but wish to find a meaningful, heartfelt way to Jesus Christ and the Christian mystery will discover a new way of understanding the path to Christ

      Rudolf Steiner and the Fifth Gospel
    • Shows how anthroposophical therapies draw heavily on the Christian concept of healing in the New Testament, and practically how carers and healers can nurture the healing power of Christ within them.

      Seeing Christ in Sickness and Healing
    • In the first part of this inspiring booka work of devotion both to Rudolf Steiner and to Christian RosenkreutzPeter Selg, as The Great Servant of Christ Jesus, gives a detailed, chronological, and fascinating account of Steiners portrayal and, as much as possible, experiences of Christian Rosenkreutz. He shows how Steiner had essentially two teachers: the Master Jesus (Zoroaster) and Christian Rosenkreutz. Moreover, Selg shows how these two, with Rudolf Steiner, unfolded spiritual science for our time. In the second part, he shows how all this culminates, astonishingly and miraculously, in the Michael School as it manifested in the First Class.

      Rudolf Steiner and Christian Rosenkreutz
    • The mystery of the heart

      • 260pagine
      • 10 ore di lettura

      Today we know very little about the true nature of the human heart. Our knowledge arises only from a materialistic or an emotional standpoint. In this astonishing and inspiring book, Peter Selg focuses on the evolution of the spiritual understanding of the heart as transmitted through Aristotle, the Gospels, and Hebrew Scriptures to the Middle Ages, when, in the light of the Mystery of Golgotha and its sacramental life, it was synthesized and transformed by Thomas Aquinas, after whom, with the rise of modern science it, was lost until Goethe began a process of recovery and development that led to its complete renewal and transformation in Rudolf Steiner.

      The mystery of the heart