Why do people consider Steiner's work to be the truth? Ive asked quite a few people, and people just get offended and don't really give me a rational reason as to why they think what steiner taught is the truth. Im genuinely curious and fascinated
@@scienceoffreedom you should reconsider this in your private studies, for a whole understanding is the individual includes relationships with others. This would require reconsideration of Steiner's political philosophy
@@lukajung9051 The Philosophy Of Freedom describes a high level of social harmony among the free I call the "harmony of intentions". Social harmony is only possible among free individuals. "I differ from my neighbor, not because we are living in two entirely different mental worlds, but because he receives different intuitions than I do out of our common world of Ideas. He wants to live out his intuitions, I mine. If our source truly is the world of Ideas, and we do not obey any external impulses (physical or spiritual), then we can only meet in the same striving, in the same intentions. A moral misunderstanding, a clash of aims, is impossible between morally free people. Only the morally unfree person who blindly obeys natural instincts or the commands of duty turns his back on a neighbor if he does not obey the same instincts and the same commands as himself. To live (in love of the action) and to let live, (in understanding the other's will) is the fundamental principle of a free human being." TPOF chapter 9.10
Thanks Tom. High time!
The intro music is amazing! If there is a longer version I would love to hear it.
Thank you for this valuable work
Tom - ditto all above comments !
Om-Peace-Peace-Peace...
I choose the first path: the science.
Why do people consider Steiner's work to be the truth? Ive asked quite a few people, and people just get offended and don't really give me a rational reason as to why they think what steiner taught is the truth. Im genuinely curious and fascinated
Great work, thanks
Does anyone else just not “get” Steiner?
Good video
Hi Tom. Can you make a video about Steiners racial evolution?
My interest is his Philosophy Of Freedom period. That period is about looking for what is individual in all people rather than one's group identity.
@@scienceoffreedom you should reconsider this in your private studies, for a whole understanding is the individual includes relationships with others. This would require reconsideration of Steiner's political philosophy
@@lukajung9051 The Philosophy Of Freedom describes a high level of social harmony among the free I call the "harmony of intentions". Social harmony is only possible among free individuals.
"I differ from my neighbor, not because we are living in two entirely different mental worlds, but because he receives different intuitions than I do out of our common world of Ideas. He wants to live out his intuitions, I mine. If our source truly is the world of Ideas, and we do not obey any external impulses (physical or spiritual), then we can only meet in the same striving, in the same intentions. A moral misunderstanding, a clash of aims, is impossible between morally free people. Only the morally unfree person who blindly obeys natural instincts or the commands of duty turns his back on a neighbor if he does not obey the same instincts and the same commands as himself. To live (in love of the action) and to let live, (in understanding the other's will) is the fundamental principle of a free human being." TPOF chapter 9.10
Jesus is the Way, the Truth and the Life. Amen.