being human December 2023 - Centenary Edition

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Risk, Opportunity, and Responsibility Tim Nadelle In uniting the Anthroposophical Movement with the Anthroposophical Society, Rudolf Steiner’s Mystery deed during the 1923/24 Christmas Conference generated a living potency which works into the future. This potency manifests as the potential that, at any moment, esotericism can spring to life, whenever two or more members come together with an intention to engage with anthroposophy’s astonishing promise. When we meet such that Anthroposophia walks with us, lifting our thinking, feeling, and intentions, if only a little, if only for the duration of our time together, this potency quickens our gatherings. It does not always happen. Yet its manifestation does not depend on the Goetheanum or any national society or formal organization at all. All forms have a tendency to rigidify. It depends upon each of us to cultivate the ground upon which the potency can blossom. Sustaining the opportunity takes grit. We need to be sufficiently self-aware to overcome what in ourselves stands in opposition. We need the faith and hopeful energy to embrace our brothers and sisters with open hearts. We need to resist temptations to degenerate into superficiality, intellectuality. This sounds like a lot to remember during a conversation. In fact, it only takes a moment of reverent preparation. Then the lively, expectant, concentrated energy of our gatherings opens doors through which angels can enter. And our becoming is supported by spiritual helpers, including human beings who have crossed the threshold. Given that this potency is so manifestly available to us, it saddens me deeply when I consider the terrible world test to which our friend, Thomas O’Keefe, alludes, the test of wakefulness. For it seems that, by virtue of our teacher’s great gift, members of the Anthroposophical Society carry a responsibility to those who have not yet felt called to the path of knowledge, and a correlative responsibility to the Spirit of Truth. Humanity did not pass the wakefulness test of recent years. Humanity clamored for sleep and insisted upon sleep with all the dark powers at sleep’s disposal. And 66 • being human

these dark powers set us a different and opposite test, a test of horrifying and epoch-defining import, of willing descent and degradation. We passed their test and made active use of the tools they made available. After the First World War, Steiner wrote and lectured on the ideals which underlie the political, cultural, and economic sectors. A society is healthy to the extent that it protects and cultivates these ideals. During the recent time of masking, lockdowns, and forced experimental injections, all three sectors have been systematically attacked. Instead of protecting our rights, our political leaders, particularly in the Western world, and with only a few exceptions, worked enthusiastically to dismantle them. Our rights to bodily autonomy, travel, freedom of speech, livelihood, and even life itself were attacked. (See Edward Dowd’s book, Cause Unknown: The Epidemic of Sudden Deaths in 2021 and 2022,1 for a sampling of young lives which were snuffed out through the injections.) So much for equality and the rights sphere. Instead of encouraging diversity of thought and research into causes and treatments of symptoms defined as Covid-19, medical journals and universities and social media enforced uniformity of thought. Medical doctors lost their licenses for (successfully) treating patients using long-established protocols such as ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine. (See Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s book, The Real Anthony Fauci: Bill Gates, Big Pharma, and the Global War on Democracy and Public Health2 for references to many studies proving the efficacy of these protocols and the fraudulent means used to discredit them.) So much for freedom and the spiritual-cultural sector. Lockdowns forced small businesses into bankruptcy, while transnational businesses like Walmart, Costco, and Amazon prospered. Other government restrictions wreaked havoc on global supply chains, which have become profoundly interdependent over decades of economic collaboration. The first chapters of James Rick1 Skyhorse Publishing, 2022. 2 Skyhorse Publishing, 2021.


Articles inside

News for Members

8min
pages 83-86

Report on the World Goetheanum Conference of Michaelmas 2023

3min
pages 85-87

An Introduction

4min
page 82

An Opportunity for the Coming Century for Anthroposophy?

5min
pages 79-81

The Foundation Stone as a Seed

4min
pages 78-79

The New Covenant for the Becoming of the Tenth Hierarchy

6min
pages 77-78

A Light That Has Changed the World

3min
pages 75-76

Commemoration of 100 Years, but of What?

6min
pages 74-75

The Deed of Rudolf Steiner at 100

4min
page 73

The Anthroposophy and Social Justice Project

6min
pages 71-72

Ethical Individualism as a CounterForce to the Synchronization of All toward the “Good”

6min
pages 69-71

Risk, Opportunity, and Responsibility

6min
pages 68-69

The Connection with Rudolf Steiner and the Trial of Thinking Now Facing Humanity

9min
pages 65-67

Little-Known Statements of Rudolf Steiner on the Christmas Conference

8min
pages 63-64

A Poem by Truus Geraets

1min
page 62

The Christmas Conference Impulse—A Distillation

12min
pages 59-61

Exceptional States and New Habits of the Heart

8min
pages 57-59

Recalling the Deed, Living with Its Shadow

5min
pages 56-57

Turning Points

10min
pages 51-55

Motifs of the Large and Small Cupolas of the First Goetheanum

1min
pages 39-50

The First Goetheanum Continues to Live Through Our Striving: On the Cupola Painting Project

3min
page 38

Heart Thoughts from the Christmas Conference

3min
pages 36-37

How Much Truth Can We Defend and Advance for the World in Our Lives?

15min
pages 32-36

The Christmas Foundation Conference

11min
pages 29-32

The Global Test and Its Results

4min
pages 28-29

Founding the Bridge

8min
pages 26-27

Houses of Brick and Fire

2min
page 25

Finding Balance, Bringing the Two Worlds Together

4min
pages 24-25

The Christmas Conference and the Polaric Impulses of the Michaélic and Ahrimanic Schools

5min
pages 23-24

The Anthroposophical Movement Seeks an Earthly Home

29min
pages 14-20

editorial introduction

4min
page 13
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