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Heart thinking: inspired knowledge

Steiner, RudolfBarton, Matthew(Translated by)
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The concepts of 'thinking with the heart' or 'emotional intelligence' are often used today, usually in contrast to intellectual thought.

When Rudolf Steiner used the phrase 'heart thinking', however, he meant it in a very specific sense.

Drawn primarily from his lectures, the compiled texts in this anthology illuminate his perspective - that heart thinking is intimately related to the spiritual faculty of Inspiration.

The heart, he says, can become a new organ of thinking through the practice of exercises that work towards the transformation of feeling, shedding its personal and subjective character.The exercise sequences presented here call for two fundamental gestures.

Firstly, renunciation, which extends from an extinguishing of images engendered in meditation, through inner silence, to a conscious suppression of sense perception.

The second gesture involves the development of new feelings towards natural phenomena as well as to the reports of spiritual-scientific research.

By practising these methods, we can attain a kind of thinking that is in harmony with the true nature and reality of what we seek to know.Rudolf Steiner's texts are collected together by Martina Maria Sam, who contributes a lucid introduction and notes.

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Rudolf Steiner
1855844931 / 9781855844933
eBook (EPUB)
11/05/2017
England
English
136 pages
Copy: 20%; print: 20%
Originally published in German as: Herzdenken: èUber inspiratives Erkennen Derived record based on unviewed print version record.