The Spiritual Scientist Podcast
Society & Culture
The evolution of consciousness, the individual and the community
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About today's show - Episode 1
There are so many things that divide us today: our opinions on Covid (masks? maxines? mandates?) our political views (who can even tell what is left/right anymore?)…right down to our eating habits - (plant-based vs meat paste?).
How are we to live together when our ideologies are so opposed?
Rudolf Steiner predicted many of today’s issues including the encroachment of technology into our lives, the east - west tensions and the social divisions. But he also offered ways forward (dare I say: solutions?) from a spiritual perspective.
In today's episode I will put some of this into context in terms of Steiner’s view of the evolution of consciousness. We’ll then look at some things we can do to move towards healing divisions while connecting with the spiritual world.
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About the Show
The Spiritual Scientist Podcast aims to make Rudolf Steiner’s ideas accessible, understandable…and if it fails…it might trigger you into reading a book! With my own take on things plus special guests from fields such as Steiner/Waldorf Education, Biodynamic Agriculture, Esoteric Christianity, Geopolitics….and much more…
About the Host
Michael/Mick Young is an Australian born therapeutic life-coach specialising in helping people with grief and their relationships. He is also a singer-songwriter and long time student of Rudolf Steiner’s work. He spent 4 years in Germany at a seminary for “mystical theology” (aka. the priest training for the Steiner inspired “Christian Community - movement for religious renewal” - a non-dogmatic, holistic Christianity, ordaining women since 1922).
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