Our relationship to nature is largely determined by the imaginary world in which we live and by the direction in which we – unfortunately still mostly automatically – direct our consciousness. Usually, we experience ourselves surrounded by a world of objects, which could be there without us, as they appear...
In all four of the gospels – but especially in Luke – the organ of the heart plays an essential, if not central role. The humanistic points of view, or rather the presuppositions of the corresponding gospel passages, are multilayered and distinctly differentiated in themselves; an overview of the totality...
The spirit doesn’t reside in the head, nor does it do so in the pineal gland, or in the neocortex. In the latter, only the consciously appearing, poor copy of the spirit is delivered in the form of conceptions, systems, models, diagrams, constructions, etc. The real, effective spirit, lies in...
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