Saturday, June 24, 2006

End of the synopsis

The importance of the cultural proposal of Rudolf Steiner (cosmosophy, goetheanism, etc.,) goes beyond any prejudice or cultural convention.
The highway to a Universal Culture is already traced since Delphi and Eleusis and declines the harmony between instinct and intellect.
Beyond the appearances, the real aristocracy of man lies in its soul. The nature of the human soul is the first letter of the human alphabet.

Resumé.
There exists a rational intelligence. But there also exists an intelligence of the soul deeply related to the subconscient and the instinct. Man may harmonise reason and instinct renewing personal communication with active feelings deeply rooted in his subconscient. The most powerful sentiment of this kind concerns his filial relationship with Mother Earth. This instinctive feeling took man out from the caverns to a nomad life to finally settle him in the first urban centers in the dawn of civilisation.
Contemporary man is called to perform history counterclockwise: from his inner world toward the threshold of the Universal Culture which is open in certain myths concerning the soul and the Universal Eternal (Divine) Feminine.
Victor Turner provides us with the theoretical frame that fits perfectly in with our universalist vision of the world. Performance and the 'creating process of sense' (Body, Brain and Culture), according to Turner.

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