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Wie erlangt man Erkenntnisse der höheren Welten
- Narrated by: Andreas Heertsch
- Length: 6 hrs and 56 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Der Klassiker der Anthroposophie ist eine Einführung in moderne Mediationspraxis. Geschildert werden Übungen und Erfahrungen, die sich aus diesen Übungen ergeben.
Aus dem Inhalt:
Bedingungen - Innere Ruhe
Stufen der Einweihung - Die Vorbereitung - Die Erleuchtung - Kontrolle der Gedanken und Gefühle
Die Einweihung - Praktische Gesichtspunkte - Die Bedingungen zur Geheimschulung
Über einige Wirkungen der Einweihung - Veränderungen im Traumleben des Geheimschülers
Die Erlangung der Kontinuität des Bewusstseins - Die Spaltung der Persönlichkeit während der Geistesschulung Der Hüter der Schwelle - Leben und Tod.
Der grosse Hüter der Schwelle
(c) 1975 Rudolf Steiner Nachlasverwaltung(p) 2009 Das Klassikhoerbuch
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