The Universal Human
The Evolution of Individuality
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The Universal Human
Rudolf Steiner e.Lib Document
Lectures Section
In these lectures, Rudolf Steiner describes the evolutionary task
facing contemporary humanity as it prepares to enter the sixth epoch.
In the past, human souls felt a strong connection with the group soul
to which they belonged. Today, all 'group soul' characteristics - such
as race and nation - must be stripped off.
Of the last lecture, Rudi Lissau writes: 'No anthroposophist should
approach racial problems without first pondering this lecture and its
implications.'
By Rudolf Steiner
Translated by Gilbert Church, edited by Sabine H. Seiler
from: Bn/GA#'s 117, 124 and 165
In these lectures, Rudolf Steiner describes the evolutionary task facing
contemporary humanity as it prepares to enter the sixth epoch. In the past,
human souls felt a strong connection with the group soul to which they
belonged. Today, all “group soul” characteristics — such
as race and nation — must be stripped off.
Of the last lecture, Rudi Lissau writes: “No anthroposophist should
approach racial problems without first pondering this lecture and its
implications.”
Translated by Gilbert Church, and edited by Sabine H. Seiler. The original
translation was from shorthand reports unrevised by the lecturer. Published
here with the permission of the Rudolf Steiner Nachlassverwaltung, Dornach,
Switzerland.
Be sure to compare this with another version of this book,
The Ego.
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