Discusses the Mystery of Golgotha in its relationship to the formation of the
Resurrection Body; the Mystery of the Spear-Wound in Christ's side and the
Grail Blood; and how Christ's Seven Words on the Cross relate to the Stations
of the Cross.
"In the conceiving his architectural masterpiece - the Goetheannum in Dornach, Switzerland - Rudolf Steiner designed a large wooden model, featuring three main figure, to be placed in a central position inside the building. Known as the 'Representative of Humanity', this sculpture shows a central and free-standing Christ holding a balance between the beings of Lucifer and Ahriman, who represent polar tendencies of expansion and contraction. On New Year's Eve 1922, the Goetheanum was destroyed by fire, bu the model - still in a process of creation and therefore housed in an external studio - miraculously escaped the flames. Its remains intact to this day in the present Goetheanum. With numerous full colour photos and illustrations, [title] offers a vivid introduction to this monumental, world-historic artwork. We follow the evolution of the statue through the photographic documentation of many models created in its development: from six smaller versions to a full-size plasticine construction. This latter model-also still on display- offers an impressive insight into the artists' detailed intentions, having been repeatedly revised by Rudolf Steiner. It demonstrates the continual spiritual movement evident in the whole series of small models, and the metamorphic processes which developed over an eight-year period." -- P [4] of cover.
Considers the historical circumstances at the time of Christ, the preparations
He made for passing the Prayer on to others, the Prayer's meaning to the
disciples, and how the Prayer itself acts as a mediator between worlds. This
work reflects on the doxology of the Lord's Prayer, and its relation to the
Sephiroth Tree.
Collects seven lectures given by Judith von Halle and Peter Tradowsky before members of the Anthroposophical Society in Berlin, between Michaelmas 2004 and Whitsun 2005. The subject of the first to lecture was the stigmatization of Judith von Halle, and in the remaining five lectures, the events of the life of Christ, experiences as a consequence of the stigmatization are described and explored by means of spiritual-scientific knowledge.--Foreword.
Focusing on the knowledge-vacuum created by the coronavirus pandemic, this book by Judith von Halle offers a spiritual-scientific perspective rather than reiterating the well-documented social issues. It aims to fill the gaps in understanding that have emerged, providing insights that complement the discussions from Volume I. The author seeks to explore the deeper implications of the current situation, encouraging readers to reflect on the spiritual dimensions of the crisis.
Von Halle shows how the Earths interior is a mirror of the past, present, and
future human soul states, explaining the causes of the three earthquakes that
occurred during the night before the first Easter Sunday. Above all, she shows
how we can rise to spiritual heights only to the degree that we also plumb the
depths of the abyss.