Companion volume to 'Patterns of the Past'. This book explores the relationships we have in this life and their connections to previous lives. Includes visualisations and many case histories.
' In this fundamental first volume - and essential basis for study of the later volumes - Rudolf Steiner gives an overview of the laws and conditions of karma, and goes on to consider the incarnations of Friedrich Nietzsche, Lord Bacon of ...
In Rudolf Steiner’s words, the study of karma is ‘... a matter of penetrating into the most profound mysteries of existence, for within the sphere of karma and the course it takes lie those processes which are the basis of the other ...
' In this second volume of the series, Rudolf Steiner considers individual karmic relationships in history - for example Marx and Engels - as well as surveying karma in human life, the shaping of karma after death, and the "cosmic form" of ...
those who find their way , from other connections in the world , into the Anthroposophical Society . ... It may be to begin with that the anthroposophist has old karmic connections to settle with the non - anthroposophist .
The things of really deep interest, however, are those which lead to the karmic connections. They need not necessarily be very striking. One may actually be led to a man's karmic connection by some repeated habit.
This guide probably answers more questions regarding love, sexualityand partnership, than you have ever asked yourselves. This guide helps you in a pleasant way to regain the ground under yourown feet.
Twin Flame Soul Connections discusses and lists some of the various myths and truths surrounding the Twin Flames, and how to identify if you've come into contact with your Twin Flame, or if you know someone who has.
This book will:Teach you how to recognize your karmic relationships and set boundaries within them.Encourage self-love through radical acceptance.Reveal what your spiritual patterns are and how to use them to your benefit or change what no ...
Karmic Relationships: Twelve lectures given at Dornach, Switzerland from 16th Feb. to 23rd March 1924
‘Be a person of initiative, and take care that the hindrances of your own body, or hindrances that otherwise confront you, do not prevent you from finding the centre of your being, where the source of your initiative lies.