No.58
I find that I don't interested in the "soul" since it appears materialistic to me, it thus needs to be purified.
No.59
I don't want to live a "spiritual" life because I don't think this perceptive world deserves me to sacrifice my spirit to them.
"My" life is not my own life. Life cannot be privatized, there is no such thing as a private life.
No.60
The spirit has already been spiritualized, and it won't be affected by anything further. Spirit longs to be summoned at any time, any place.
No.61
I guess: Dragons don't have knowledge beyond their "spiritual" existence - I would prefer to refer this existence as "soulean", spiritual animals' spirits (stemmed from actual gods, minor gods) are universal, however their souls are purer than human beings'.
No.63
>>59Living private life -> slave morality
I reject intimacy.
No.72
>>61Regarding the battle happened in 1879 between the archangel Michael and ahrimanic powers -
dragon,
>The battle thus took place in the 40s, 50s, 60s, and 70s and came to a conclusion in the autumn of 1879, when Michael and his followers won a victory over certain ahrimanic powers.>…>Losing the battle means they are no longer to be found in the heavens, to use the biblical term. Instead, they are to be found in the human realms, which means that the late 1870s were a particular time when human souls became subject to ahrimanic powers with regard to certain powers of cognition.>…>If you were to go back to very early times in evolution, you would find a battle similar to the one I have just described. As already mentioned, these battles have recurred over and over again, but always on different issues.>Steiner, GA177 No.73
>>72Then Plutarch,
>Oromazes, born from the purest light, and Areimanius, born from the darkness, are constantly at war with each other; [370] and Oromazes created six gods, the first of Good Thought, the second of Truth, the third of Order, and, of the rest, one of Wisdom, one of Wealth, and one the Artificer of Pleasure in what is Honourable. But Areimanius created rivals, as it were, equal to these in number. Then Oromazes enlarged himself to thrice his former size, and removed himself as far distant from the Sun as the Sun is distant from the Earth, and adorned the heavens with stars. One star he set there before all others as a guardian and watchman, the Dog-star.>Moralia: Volume V, ISIS AND OSRIS, 47. No.74
I should have put this thread in /t…