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Links Between the Living and the Dead
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Spiritual truths of a more intimate kind lend themselves better to the
spoken word than to writing or print. Importance of a more wide-spread
knowledge of the spiritual world at the present time and for the
immediate future.
In earlier epochs the human soul was able to maintain a real
connection with the dead, even though this was more in the
subconscious life; such intercourse must now be rediscovered in full
consciousness. The souls of the dead need sustenance of the nature of
soul-and-spirit. Materialistic thoughts of living men deprive souls
after death of the nourishment they need and cause them suffering.
Reading to the dead. Knowledge of the spiritual world acquired through
Anthroposophy can be acquired only on the earth. If souls in the
spiritual world are to possess knowledge it must be learnt through
those who themselves acquire it on earth and carry it up from there
into the spiritual world
Bergen 10th October, 1913
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Clairvoyant consciousness is the outcome of the transformation of
forces which are present in every human being but in ordinary life are
left undeveloped.
When forces ‘economized’ from those concerned in early childhood with
the development of the organs of speech are transformed and
rightly used, retrospective clairvoyant vision into earlier
incarnations is possible. If these particular forces are developed in
the wrong way and misused, a dangerous and illusory form of
clairvoyance will be the result, and under their influence there may
be moral deterioration.
Transformation of the forces left over from the process of learning
to walk and to stand upright leads to clairvoyant vision of
life in the spiritual world preceding birth. These are the most
innocent of all the forces in man's nature. In the aura around a tiny
child, clairvoyance perceives these forces which still send their
radiance into the life before birth.
The kind of clairvoyance needed for insight into the conditions of
planetary existence described in the book
Occult Science
is developed from forces economized from those which have worked at the
elaboration of the grey matter of the brain.
Souls in the spiritual world after the middle point of life between
death and rebirth has been passed, direct their attention to the
earth, and very diverse impressions come to such souls from what
living human beings are thinking and feeling.
Anthroposophy is a sheer necessity for the earthly life of humanity
and will become increasingly so in the immediate future
Bergen 11th October, 1913
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