The Michael Prophecy and the Years 2012-2033: Rudolf Steiner and the Culmination of Anthroposophy (en Inglés)

Steffen Hartmann · Temple Lodge Publishing

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In a series of vibrant and lively essays, Steffen Hartmann focuses on a little-known but critically important theme relating to the teachings of Rudolf Steiner, who described the collaboration between human souls connected to the Platonic and Aristotelian “schools,” or groupings,” both on Earth and in the spiritual world. These groups of souls work in a wider metaphysical collective known as the “Michael School,” led by the Archangel Michael, the ruling Spirit of our age. Prior to birth, millions of human souls were prepared in this school to face the challenges of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries.  We might have forgotten these preexistence experiences, but they can be awakened within us, says Hartmann. Indeed, it’s possible to reconnect consciously with earlier incarnations and to perceive our karma.  The book begins with this theme and leads to Rudolf Steiner’s “Michael Prophecy” of 1924, his vision of the millennium and the era in which we live, especially the crucial period between 2012 and 2033.  Dealing with the “anthroposophic block” in the emerging holistic building of humanity, the author contextualizes the topic in connection with direct personal experiences. Sharing such experiences can stimulate self-reflection in the anthroposophic movement and contribute real spiritual substance to contemporary culture.  This book provides stimulation to spiritual seekers who carry profound questions about life in the modern world. C O N T E N T S: Foreword 1. Learning to Perceive Karma2. Rudolf Steiner’s Michael Prophecy and the Years 2012 to 20333. Michael Prophecy and Individual Karmic Insight4. Michael’s Call to Us5. Failure and Revival in the Anthroposophical Movement6. The Spiritual Goetheanum Today7. The Collaboration of Platonists and Aristotelians and the Michael Prophecy8. The Island of Stones: A Fairy Tale Notes

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