It is the
endeavour of this treatise to convey spiritual-scientific knowledge concerning
the being of man. The method of representation is arranged in such a way that the
reader may grow into what is depicted, so that, in the course of reading, it
becomes for him a kind of self-conference. If this soliloquy takes
on such a form that there by hither to concealed forces, which can be awakened in
every soul, reveal themselves, then the reading leads to a real inner work of
the soul; and the latter can see itself gradually urged on to that
soul-journeying, which truly advances towards the beholding of the spiritual
world. What has to be imparted, therefore, has been given in the form of eight Meditations,
which can be actually practised. If this is done, they can be adapted for
imparting to the soul, through
its own inner deepening, that about which they speak.
It has been my
aim on the one hand, to give something to those readers who have already made themselves
conversant with the literature dealing with the domain of the supersensible, as
it is here understood. Thus through the style of the description, through the
communication directly connecting with the soul's
experience, perhaps those who have knowledge of supersensible life will here
find something that may appear of importance to them. On the other hand, many a
one can find that just through this method of representation profit may be
gained by those who yet stand far distant from the achievements of Spiritual
Science.
Although this
work is intended as an amplification of my other writings in the domain of
Spiritual Science, it should nevertheless be possible to read it independently.
It has been my
endeavour in my books, Theosophy and Occult Science, to represent the things as
they show themselves to observation, when it ascends to the Spiritual. In these
works the method of representation
is descriptive and its direction prescribed by conformity to the law
manifesting out of the things themselves. In this, A Road to Self-Knowledge,
the method of representation is different.
Herein is stated
that which can be experienced by a soul which sets out on the path to the
Spirit in a certain manner. The treatise may therefore be regarded as an
account of experiences of the soul; only it must be taken into
consideration that the experiences which can be gained in such a way as is here
described, must assume an individual form in each soul according to its own
peculiarity. It has been my endeavour to do justice to this fact, so that one
can also imagine that what is depicted here has been actually lived through by an
individual soul, exactly as represented. The title of this treatise is,
therefore, A Road to Self-knowledge. On that account it may serve the purpose
of assisting other souls to live into this portrayal and attain to
corresponding goals, and is an amplification of my book, Knowledge of the Higher
Worlds and its Attainment.
Only isolated
fundamental experiences of a spiritual scientific nature are represented. The
giving of information in this manner of the further spheres of "Spiritual
Science" is suspended for the present.
Rudolf Steiner.
Munich
Ano: 1918
Páginas: 41
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