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Feeling Knowing

Collected Essays
  • ISBN-13: 9781938685170
  • Publisher: STEINER BOOKS INC
    Imprint: RUDOLF STEINER COLLEGE PRESS
  • By Georg Kuhlewind, Translated by Friedemann Schwarzkopf
  • Price: AUD $39.99
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  • Local release date: 22/07/2019
  • Format: Paperback (277.00mm X 213.00mm) 144 pages Weight: 340g
  • Categories: Mind, Body, Spirit [VX]
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Georg Kuhlewind describes a way of knowing through concepts that guide thought to higher feeling. He generally emphasizes the difference between "self-feeling" and self-less "knowing feeling, which is not concerned with the way things make us feel, but how something reveals its inner nature when we turn our feeling will toward the "other," so that it shows itself to us through our reversed feeling will. Thus, our feeling attention no long points to ourselves but increasingly toward others.
Georg Kuhlewind (1924-2006) was a Hungarian philosopher, writer, lecturer, and meditation teacher who worked from the tradition of Rudolf Steiner's spiritual science. Setting aside his early interest in music and psychology, he pursued a successful professional career as a physical chemist. Meanwhile, he continued to deepen his spiritual practice and insights. A prolific author (most of whose works are still only in German), Georg Kuhlewind spent much time traveling the world, lecturing and leading workshops and seminars in meditation, psychology, epistemology, child development, anthroposophy, and esoteric Christianity. He was the author of numerous books. Kuhlewind died January 15, 2006 at the age of 83. Friedemann Schwarzkopf is a lecturer, translator, and writer, focusing on aspects of Anthroposophy and the work of Rudolf Steiner. He has translated works of Georg Kuhlewind and is the author of Metamorphosis of the Given.
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