At 47-10, you give a helpful explanation of the fire trial. Steiner says, on p. 70, that this trial "consists in achieving a truer perception than the average person possesses, of the physical properties, initially of inanimate bodies. and then of plants, animals, and human beings." This occurs as you say, in the reality of perception, not in thinking, and as you say "in the moment". I think Steiner also refers to the fire trial in Occult Science as an experience of perception occurring in the moment, but not sure where I read that.
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At 47-10, you give a helpful explanation of the fire trial. Steiner says, on p. 70, that this trial "consists in achieving a truer perception than the average person possesses, of the physical properties, initially of inanimate bodies. and then of plants, animals, and human beings." This occurs as you say, in the reality of perception, not in thinking, and as you say "in the moment". I think Steiner also refers to the fire trial in Occult Science as an experience of perception occurring in the moment, but not sure where I read that.
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