The New Cain (häftad)
Format
Häftad (Paperback / softback)
Språk
Engelska
Antal sidor
142
Utgivningsdatum
2017-04-25
Förlag
Temple Lodge Publishing
Översättare
Matthew Barton
Originalspråk
German
Illustrationer
8 page plate section
Dimensioner
234 x 157 x 10 mm
Vikt
227 g
Antal komponenter
1
ISBN
9781912230013

The New Cain

The Temple Legend as a Spiritual and Moral Impulse for Evolution and its Completion by Rudolf Steiner with the Ritual Texts for the First, Second and Third Degrees

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Who was Cain and what does he represent? The first part of this book invites us to revise the traditional, biblical, view of Cain as his brother's murderer. Rudolf Steiner shows how the original Cain was ready to sacrifice his being to something higher, but this pure impulse was perverted into the desire to murder. Our earthly knowledge has an affinity with the fallen Cain, but there is also a path by which we can ascend to the condition of Cain before his fratricide - through the stages of higher knowledge. Only the descendants of Cain, coming to full and real 'I' development, can sustain themselves in the face of earthly forces. In the context of this primeval Cain, or the 'new' Cain, the ritual ceremonies enacted by Steiner between 1905 and 1914 acquire their true meaning: as a way to incorporate previously developed spirit knowledge into the human soul and into physical reality. Here the practical occultist increasingly identifies with Hiram, the central figure of the Temple Legend, in order to realize the new Cain within him.Meyer demonstrates the direct line from Rudolf Steiner's early 'rites of knowledge' to the Class lessons of 1924, which Steiner had intended to reinvest with a ritual element. Besides reflections by Rudolf Steiner and editor Thomas Meyer's commentary, this volume includes important thoughts by Marie Steiner, W.J. Stein, Ludwig Polzer-Hoditz and Rudolf Geering-Christ. The final chapter is a lecture by D.N. Dunlop - perhaps Steiner's most important pupil in the West - that reveals the universally human core of the rituals we encounter both in traditional freemasonry and in Steiner's own rites.
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T.H. MEYER was born in Switzerland in 1950. He founded Perseus Verlag, Basel, in 1990, and the monthly journal Der Europaer in 1996, with the English edition, The Present Age, appearing since ... He is the author of several books including Barefoot Through Burning Lava; Milestones; In the Sign of Five; Ludwig Polzer-Hoditz, A Biography; D.N. Dunlop, A Biography; Rudolf Steiner's Core Mission; The Bodhisattva Question; Clairvoyance and Consciousness and Reality, Truth and Evil. He is also the editor of Light for the New Millennium. Meyer has written numerous articles and gives seminars and lectures around the world.

Innehållsförteckning

Introduction and Overview - I. The Temple Legend as a Spiritual and Moral Impulse for Evolution and Its Completion by Rudolf Steiner - II. Rudolf Steiner's Ritual Texts for the First to the Third Degree - III. Aphoristic Explanations and Commentaries - IV. From the Ritual Ceremonies to the 'Class Lessons' and Beyond - V. The Decadence of Freemasonry and the Royal Art of the Future - D.N. Dunlop: The Meaning of Masonic Trials - Picture references