The Twelve Senses

The Twelve Senses and their relation with our time

The Twelve Senses

and their Relation with our Time

Ugolino da Siena: The Last Supper The Last Supper, tempera and gold on wood by Ugolino da Siena, c. 1325–30; in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City. Judas Iscariot (seated at front left) is the only apostle here without a halo.

Available April 27th

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As technology keeps developing so does our interaction with it. This is more than just a mere use of tools or devices, it is a relationship that molds and shapes us as human beings and our technology as well. This relationship is one of the utmost significance, that of creator and creation.

Where do our senses come into play? As everything around us appeals to our intellect, where do they stand? Where do we stand in our relation with them? They have accompanied us for such a long time that we take them for granted and if that is not the case, what can we do to not lose the perceptivity that they offer?

Suggested Reading

Our Twelve Senses

How Healthy Senses Refresh the Soul

Sensory overload can leave us feeling empty, or even thirsting for ever more stimulation. Our Twelve Senses is a more balanced, health-giving way of experiencing and understanding the human senses.

$22.00

Link directs one to rudolfsteinerbookstore.com

The Twelve Senses

A Book of Poems

The twelve senses presented here give us a far more rounded picture of who we are. It’s an expanded perspective that equips us to understand the world better—to “see into the life of things,” as Wordsworth put it— and to be better prepared to see our way through the challenges and opportunities of the digital age.

$9.95

Link directs one to rudolfsteinerbookstore.com

The Mysteries of the Future

A Study of the Work of Sergei O. Prokofieff

In the twelve months following Sergei O. Prokofieff’s death in 2014, Peter Selg gave a series of lectures in various cities on Prokofieff’s work, each time focusing on a particular aspect of his writings. This volume (in English for the first time and commemorating the seventh anniversary of Sergei Prokofieff’s death) gathers many of Peter Selg’s presentations.

$49.95

Link directs one to rudolfsteinerbookstore.com

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