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obsessedbyneon · 2 months
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Isala Hospital in Zwolle, the Netherlands. Designed by Max van Huut (Alberts & Van Huut) in Anthroposophical style. 2013. Above images taken from the architect's website. Extra:
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movingtothefarm · 11 months
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#1 Anthroposophical Limewood Picture Frame, 1940s
#2 anthroposophical utensilo made of beech wood, Germany 1960s
#3 Anthroposophical Limewood Picture Frame, 1930s
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beatriceportinari · 3 months
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everyday i learn more abt some cult in here
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blogdemocratesjr · 2 years
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Dr. Ita Wegman, Pastoral Medicine & Karma
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Dr. Ita Wegman (center)
All the problems and difficulties of modern medicine, for example, are subject to this influence. And all these things must be dealt with in the Anthroposophical Movement today, according to the tasks which are placed before it. In general terms these questions must be unfolded before the Anthroposophical Society as a whole; in detail they must be treated in an expert way within the several groups. Thus, for example, I am now speaking on Pastoral Medicine to a group who are prepared for it by training and profession. Here we must seek the way into those great connections which proceed in the last resort from the workings of the streams of karma. In time to come it will be seen how pathology and therapeutics, how the observation of man in sickness and disease, will make it absolutely necessary to enter into the deep questions of the soul and spirit. As I have said again and again, the external and physical—the physical as presented by natural science—is to be respected in the fullest sense. Yet men will find themselves compelled to take into account the higher members of man's nature when considering disease and health. This will be seen in the book on which my dear fellow-worker Frau Dr. Wegman and I are working together, on the subject of man in health and in disease. Now these researches especially, seeking the ways of entry from the physical man into the spiritual, can only lead to good and promising results if we set about them in the right way. For in such work we must not only use the knowledge-forces of the present, but we must use the knowledge-forces which arise by picking up the threads of karma—the karmic threads proceeding from the history and evolution of mankind. We must indeed work with the forces of karma in order to penetrate these secrets.
In the first volume, only the beginnings of our work will be published. The work will then be carried forward and from the more elementary expositions we shall proceed to unfold the particular knowledge of man which can arise from this medical, therapeutic and pathological aspect of spiritual science. This work has only been made possible through the presence in Frau Dr. Wegman of a personality whose medical studies have entered into her in such a way as to evolve quite naturally, as a matter of course, towards a spiritual conception and perception of the human being.
Now it is in the course of these researches, when we behold in spiritual perspective all the workings of the human organs, that those perceptions also arise which lead us in turn to the deeper karmic connections. The same manner of perception must be evolved to perceive the spiritual realities that underlie, not the whole man, but his several organs. (For, if you will, it is the Jupiter world that underlies one organ, the Venus world that underlies another, and so forth.) The same insight which we must evolve in this direction, leads also to the possibility of perceiving human personalities in past earthly lives. For in the present earthly life man stands before us within the limits of his skin. But when we become able to gaze into his single organs, what was contained within the skin expands and expands. Each of the single organs points us to a different direction of the universe. The organs prepare the roads that lead us far out into the macrocosm, until far out yonder the human being once again appears as a complete and rounded whole. It is the human being built up once more in the spirit, having transcended the present form, the form that is enclosed within the skin — it is this that we need. For the sum- total of the human organs — which even physically is altogether different from what the present-day anatomist or physiologist conceives — when we trace it out into the cosmos, leads to perceptions which correspond in turn to the spiritual perception of the former earthly lives of man. Then we experience the inner connections that shed their light upon the evolution and history of mankind, explaining what is physically there to-day. For in reality the whole past of human beings lives in the present time. Yet the vague and abstract saying by itself is of no avail. Materialists too will say the same. The point is to perceive how the past is living in the present.
—Rudolf Steiner, Karmic Relationships vol. 4: Lecture V
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cryptotheism · 2 years
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Why does the decor in the Cheesecake Factory restaurants look so anthroposophical
I believe they intentionally use a strange mixture of art styles and architectural features intentionally to create an air of non-specific luxury. The restaurant is a physicalization of the menu; syncretic, ambitious in it's diversity, and paradoxical. From it's coy iconoclasm emerges an identity.
The Cheesecake Factory is a locus of corporate flight-lines, the natural conclusion of the Family Restaurant Economy, it is the Alpha and Omega, All Things and Nothing.
For when there is a middle-school graduation in need of commemoration, or a soccer team who must celebrate the end of their season, The Cheesecake Factory is the granite fjord upon which lesser establishments break.
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liesmyteachertoldme · 5 months
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In an October 2023 lecture, David E. Martin, Ph.D., detailed how we can know that SARS-CoV-2 is a manmade bioweapon that has been in the works for 58 years
The virus called “coronavirus” was first described in 1965. Two years later, the U.S. and U.K. launched an exchange program where healthy British military personnel were infected with coronavirus pathogens from the U.S. as part of the U.S. biological weapons program
In 1992, Ralph Baric at University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, took a pathogen that used to infect the gut and lungs and altered it with a chimera to make it infect the heart, causing cardiomyopathy. This research was part of the efforts to produce an HIV vaccine
In November 2000, Pfizer patented its first spike protein vaccine. Between 2000 and 2019, vaccine trials using this technology proved it was lethal, yet in the summer of 2020, the clinical trials for the SARS-CoV-2 shots went straight into human trials
mRNA spike protein was publicly described as a bioweapon 18 years ago. In 2005, at a conference hosted by DARPA and The Mitre Corporation, the mRNA spike protein was hailed as a “biological warfare-enabling technology,” i.e., a biological warfare agent
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luc3 · 2 months
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Bon, allez, je pose là mon petit planning bordélique du mois de Mars. (il faut bien que je le pose quelque part.)
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In March, there are showers. Who can be embroidered. Often, as there are showers, there are beautiful, strong Winds that cross the mountains.
Équinoxe time !
I'm still considering planting a Mandrake seed (male). But I'm very late, so I'm not sure.
I'll also have to enlarge the fly trap (It's a bit stressful as usual but she has gained a lot of weight, I can't leave her like that! I will post photos.)
I have to (injunction) take care of my 4936 ficus trees.
The rest is fine, Daturas are cut already.
I'm thinking of planting Verbena and wink @windvexer ;) Rosemary. I think with these two here, afterwards, I could send fireballs with my hands all the way to Iceland without any problem.
Otherwise we're still living a life without SUGAR here and it's still a nightmare not easy.
I also have to start preparing for my trip to Poland. I'm going to the Mountains of the Holy Cross, to celebrate my ancestors the Old Hag and Harpyes for a few days in May. 😍
The two most important times for me are the Equinox and the new moon.
I'm preparing something on the Good Neighbors side for the equinox.
While I prepare vision work with a Great Mother. (It's going to take up a lot of time, because I have to record it and then learn the whole visualization by heart.)
I also have to buy some of this good lavender honey from the producer next door for the Fair Folks, even though I wouldn't be able to eat it. 😭
(I'm going to cook lots of things for them that I couldn't eat either, this mission seems like psychological suicide.)
I also have to call an anthroposophic homeopath (but what is that?), who apparently receives her patients with a whip (?!). My osteopath (who is one of my guides) told me in advance that I should not consider him responsible (for my 2nd psychological suicide).
Besides that, I have to validate some more things for the training, an internship and also a dissertation on a stupid subject (which I chose.)(3rd psychological suicide?)
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There was no winter here. We all want Mars to take over, even if it is wobbly.
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xipiti · 1 year
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ANNA CASSEL: THE SAGA OF THE ROSE, a sumptuously designed book by the same publisher of the seven-volume, thirty-eight-pound Hilma af Klint Catalogue Raisonné, is not only an astonishing revelation of a heretofore unknown visual artist, but one whose recently discovered participation in the creation of Hilma af Klint’s renowned “Paintings for the Temple” necessitates a reconceptualization of this pioneering work, and hence a corrective to the history of modernism itself as it currently stands.
In the foreword, the editors Kurt Almqvist and Daniel Birnbaum (both Hilma af Klint Foundation board members) explain that although it was known that the Swedish artist Anna Cassel (1860–1937) and af Klint were members of the same esoteric circles, most famously Christian spiritualist group The Five, their work together extended well beyond the automatic drawings produced by this female collective. Most significantly, the full extent of Cassel and af Klint’s collaboration on “The Paintings for the Temple”—193 paintings in fourteen series created between 1906 and 1915, planned for a spiral-shaped sanctuary—was not fully understood until the recent discovery, in June 2021, of Cassel’s notebooks and drawings in the archives of Austrian occultist Rudolf Steiner’s Anthroposophical Society in Järna, outside Stockholm. Although af Klint acknowledged that the “Temple” cycle was a group effort, emanating from “a realm inhabited by a plurality of spirits,” the specific details of this coauthorship have long remained unclear. Spirits aside, the editors go on to state the lesser-known fact that “thirteen women were involved in the creation of the physical works” and that because of this extraordinary new information (thirteen!), they acknowledge that research into the collective nature of these works has just begun.
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obsessedbyneon · 2 months
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'Het Zandkasteel' by Alberts en Van Huut, after thoroughly renovating it for housing and other functions. Luckily, original architect Max van Huut was involved in the process.
Above: the main entrance and lobby. Didn't get to see the International School part (they chopped the building in two parts).
Meandering through the complex, the inner street on the 2nd level connects the ten towers.
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Arriving at each of those towers, you are greeted by natural light, sitting elements, art and plants.
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Looking up and down the towers:
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Like I explained in my previous scan posts, it's built in 1987 in Antroposophical style so 'organic design' is a key element in Het Zandkasteel. You also see that in the details, like mushroom-shaped lamps and no parallel lines:
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The coloring of the elevator portals, to know at which tower you have to be, is still there along with the crazy ceiling detail
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The (former) boardroom with original wood interior:
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The film room (that will be a cinema) with original wood interior:
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Some views from the inner street, looking down to some of the plazas:
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There are three gardens ON the parking garages underneath. This is the public one:
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That's right, big trees on top of parking garages in 1987. Some last portrait pictures:
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aloezzz · 1 year
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Hilma af Klint
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Learning about Hilma af Klint in class made me want to know more about her work and her artistic practices. Hilma af Klint was a Swedish artist and mystic whose paintings are considered among the first abstract works known in Western art history. She belonged to a group of woman called "The Five", who were inspired by Theosophy, and shared the belief in the importance of trying to contact the so-called "High Masters" through séances. Her interest in the arts and nature came from her childhood growing up in the islands of Sweden. From her family, Hilma had great interest in mathematics and botany. But, her real interest in spirituality came after her younger sister, Hermina, died. She became more involved with her interest in the Theosophy of Madame Blavatsky and the philosophy of Christian Rosencreutz. In 1908 she met Rudolf Steiner, the founder of the Anthroposophical Society, who was visiting Stockholm. Steiner introduced her to his own theories regarding the arts, and would have some influence on her paintings later in life. Her works are mainly spiritual and abstract. She felt that the meanings behind her work were too powerful for the time that she wanted to wait 20 years until her work was displayed. Below are examples of her paintings that caught my attention the most:
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The use of symmetry, lines, color and shapes are so uniquely used in each of her works. I can definitely see how her works could be too much for the late eighteenth hundreds and early nineteenth hundreds. Especially, the meanings behind them would be too complex for others to understand, which I’m sure she was passionate about since she didn’t want to unveil her work until years later. Daniel Birnbaum and Emma Enderby write in their essay Painting the Unseen, about what was written in Hilma’s notebooks and her paintings symbology, “Logarithmic spirals and tendrils represent evolution; the letter ‘U’ stands for the spiritual world, opposing ‘W’ for matter; the ancient vesica piscis (the intersection of two overlapping discs) signifies its traditional theme of unity, creation and the inviolability of geometry. The colour yellow and roses stand for masculinity; the colour blue and lilies denote femininity.” This to me is so complex and genius, I admire her trust in her artistic method.
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destinyelanart · 1 year
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Piece 3 of my 48 piece series! “The Ill-Fated Boys’ Choir” based on the third poem from The Strange Passenger by Viktor Ullmann. My guess for this poem is that it is a remembrance poem for Rudolph Steiner who died in 1925. Ullmann was a part of the Anthroposophical community in his life, and Steiner was the founder of Anthroposophy.
The Ill-Fated Boys’ Choir (by Viktor Ullmann, translated by Sonja Linden)
To Rudolf Steiner)
You are the sun and we the planets,
To us, the encircling ones, you send the becoming.
Oh, see how our paths are already separating us,
Light is the sun, but dark our yearnings
How you slip away, how you vanish
Spiralling away from the planets
Once again the fatal wounds bleed
angels do bind them, in loyalty bind them to you.
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freethemall-blog1 · 1 year
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I opened this page years ago but did not use it much. Yet the testimonies keep coming up.
I was a former Waldorf mother and a believer in anthroposophy for five years.
The lack of transparency about the anthroposophical background is unfortunately still there, and everything that is done in schools has an anthroposophical reason.
You can find me on Twitter along with other critics and former Waldorfs
https://twitter.com/Rubino83927379?t=9jWkW-B2m82Eh6YX05Nhwg&s=09
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unwelcome-ozian · 1 year
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Do you know of any cults/sites around Melbourne Aus 2007-2013? Its ok if they are in the state of Vic in general instead.
Here are few:
The Fellowship Christian Fellowship The Exclusive Brethren Anthroposophic Medicine Outreach International Two by Twos Kenja
Newly arrived: Shincheonji Church of Jesus
Oz
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blogdemocratesjr · 2 years
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Queen Cleophis Offers Alexander the Great Wine after Conquering Massaga by Gerard Hoet
We must contemplate life itself in the light of karma and repeated earthly lives. But such a contemplation requires the very greatest earnestness, for it may indeed be said that the temptation is very great for man to spin out all manner of ideas about karmic connections and repeated earthly lives. The temptation is great; the source of illusions in this sphere is exceedingly great. And indeed, real investigations in this sphere can be made only by one to whom the spiritual world has in a sense been opened through his own soul-development. ___
On many matters very adequate ideas existed in the Middle Ages. They might be legendary, but they were adequate; they corresponded to the real events. Legendary though they may be, how adequate are the narratives that centred round the personality of Alexander the Great. How vividly his life appears, as I already said, in the description of Lamprecht the Priest! ___
I think one may indeed preserve the holy awe and reverence before the truths of karma, which should indeed be held sacred and virginal in the inmost depths of life. For one who has a true feeling for the contemplation of the spiritual world, these deep truths are, verily, not unworthily unveiled. I mean this in the sense of what is so often said about the sacred veils of truth, of which people say that they should never be drawn aside.
Anthroposophy has been reproached again and again, notably in theological circles, for drawing aside the veil of sacred mystery from secret and mysterious truths, and thus making them profane. But the more deeply we enter into the esoteric portions of the anthroposophical conception, the more do we feel that there can truly be no talk of profanation. On the contrary the world itself will fill us with a holy awe when we behold the lives of man one after another in the marvellous working of former into later lives. We must only not be profane in our inner life or in our way of thinking and then we shall not make such objections.
—Rudolf Steiner, Karmic Relationships vol. 4: Lecture II, V & VIII
See also the histories by Justin & Rufus + The Twelve Senses, Forces & World Views
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luc3 · 17 days
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(ce serait trop long à expliquer)
I have to pack my bag, clean my room, write here, write in the physical notebook, resume meditation (sighs), do the laundry, ask the Good Neighbors something, get my accommodation in Krakow, decide whether I'm going to the Carpathians mountains or not, finish this fucking internship, motivate myself to bring food to people I really don't want to see again (and don't really care) (but they were nice, but I can't take this blood samples anymore), do a purification ritual (already delayed twice, I'll let you imagine the pots I'm dragging around), strain the Saint John Wort mother tincture, make an appointment with this anthroposophic homeopath, I can do it lol, I feel like I have to go see her, also decide what I put in my bag for Carmel, decide if I work (school) or if I work (personally), also HEXENACHT, well, the loop again, so I put this here cause it's Alice and cause FUCK - YOU KNOW WHO YOU ARE
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