On Epidemics: Spiritual Perspectives
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‘If we can bring nothing up out of ourselves except fear of the illnesses which surround us at the seat of an epidemic, and if we go to sleep at night filled with nothing but thoughts of this fear, then we create unconscious replicas, imaginations, which are drenched in fear. And this is an excellent method for nurturing bacteria...’ - Rudolf Steiner. >
Based on brief, pithy quotations from Rudolf Steiner’s collected works, the ‘spiritual perspectives’ in this volume present core concepts on the subject of epidemics. These brief extracts do not claim to provide exhaustive treatment of the subject, but open up approaches to the complexity of Steiner’s extraordinary world of ideas. Some readers will find these fragments sufficient stimulus in themselves, whilst others will use the source references as signposts towards deeper study and understanding.
Rudolf Steiner
Nineteenth and early twentieth century philosopher.
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Excellent! Highly recommended and well worth the read! Five stars ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
- Rating: 2 out of 5 stars2/5Full of outdated nonsense theories and ideas from an anti-vaxxer who thinks disagreements between people cause demons to be created out of thin air and that humans should suffer in order to become more spiritual because if you’re living without pain then you must be empty inside. Author believes calling this “spiritual science” actually gives it more credibility. Only thing that made sense is that humans create their own suffering through being greedy and materialistic. The rest of it sounds like it was written by a 14th century plague doctor in a bird mask that wants to prescribe coke for the ghosts in your blood. I read all 60 pages for entertainment purposes.
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Great book that is so very relevant now. To be appreciated in its entirety.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Great book with Rudolf Steiner insights on epidemics! I Recommend.