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Anthroposophy: Spiritual Law and Natural Law

Anthroposophy: Spiritual Law and Natural Law

Rudolf Steiner teaching the way to connect with higher realms.

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Mark Davey
Jan 24, 2023
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Rudolf Steiner was an Austrian philosopher who founded Anthroposophy, a spiritual philosophy that aims to develop spiritual insight through the study of the human being, the nature of the universe, and the connection between them. He taught that spiritual cognition, also known as clairvoyance, is the ability to directly perceive spiritual realities and experiences, which can be developed through spiritual practices such as self-knowledge, self-discipline, meditation, and concentration. Steiner described spiritual laws as the governing principles that govern the spiritual world and its relationship to the physical world, which are divided into two main categories: the laws of karma and the laws of reincarnation. He also believed in spiritual hierarchies, or spiritual beings, that govern the spiritual world and that the human soul is composed of multiple levels or hierarchies, each with its own specific characteristics and functions. He believed that there is a connection and a correspo…

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