The Challenge of Our Times

Throughout Rudolf Steiner’s years of lecturing, he warned about the dangers as well as the necessary role of technology in our evolution. In his last Letters to Members, he explained how evolution has brought us to a mastery of the physical, of Nature, but also of how technology will pull us down into a new realm, the realm of sub-nature. This is unavoidable and throughout his lectures where he discusses the dangers of technology, Steiner also offered us counterbalances.

£10 – £365

The Challenge of Our Times

Throughout Rudolf Steiner’s years of lecturing, he warned about the dangers as well as the necessary role of technology in our evolution. In his last Letters to Members, he explained how evolution has brought us to a mastery of the physical, of Nature, but also of how technology will pull us down into a new realm, the realm of sub-nature. This is unavoidable and throughout his lectures where he discusses the dangers of technology, Steiner also offered us counterbalances.

£10 – £365

Christ Light in our Daylight

We will explore the nature of light as particle and wave in relationship to how we experience reality. Moreover, this double nature of earthly light can then help us begin to understand the mysteries of how Christ can call himself 'The Light of The World'. We will take a look at how light began in evolution according to the perceptions of Rudolf Steiner and begin to build a picture of the purpose and meaning of the true light of the world.

Christ Light in our Daylight

We will explore the nature of light as particle and wave in relationship to how we experience reality. Moreover, this double nature of earthly light can then help us begin to understand the mysteries of how Christ can call himself 'The Light of The World'. We will take a look at how light began in evolution according to the perceptions of Rudolf Steiner and begin to build a picture of the purpose and meaning of the true light of the world.

Is Thinking Generated by the Brain?

Thinking: Four arguments for thinking not being generated by the brain. Implications for AI: Computers will never think as humans do.

Is Thinking Generated by the Brain?

Thinking: Four arguments for thinking not being generated by the brain. Implications for AI: Computers will never think as humans do.