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Karma of Vocation by Rudolf Steiner (Trade Paperback)

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PublisherSteinerbooks, Incorporated
ISBN-100880100869
ISBN-139780880100861
eBay Product ID (ePID)177991

Product Key Features

Number of Pages232 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameKarma of Vocation
SubjectCounseling / Career Development, General
TypeTextbook
Subject AreaBody, Mind & Spirit, Education
AuthorRudolf Steiner
FormatTrade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Weight5.1 Oz
Item Length8.7 in
Item Width5.5 in

Additional Product Features

Edition Number2
Intended AudienceTrade
LCCN84-002902
TitleLeadingThe
Dewey Edition19
Number of Volumes1 vol.
IllustratedYes
Dewey Decimal299/.935
SynopsisUsually, motivating ourselves to geth through the demands of daily life is difficult enough; finding the will to excel is even harder. Our occupations can become routine and boring, leading us to to ask: What is the purpose of my work? Is it merely to satisfy the demands of survival, which in turn simply allows me to keep working? Or is it a matter of more disposable income and consumerism? In the end, it can all seem rather pointless. In these remarkable talks, Rudolf Steiner takes us behind the scenes of the routine activities of vocation where we are shown how the combined vocational activity of all humanity affects the higher suprasensory realms. This activity mobilizes forces that lead to future worlds, which is the "karma of vocation." It prepares new worlds in which we will participate. By understanding this deeper aspect of our daily work, we can bring new meaning to the most insignificant activities. In fact, we begin to understand that no human work is insignificant; it all contributes to grand cosmic processes. Such understanding helps us to bring new enthusiasm to our work and lives., Usually, motivating ourselves to geth through the demands of daily life is difficult enough; finding the will to excel is even harder. Our occupations can become routine and boring, leading us to to ask: What is the purpose of my work? Is it merely to satisfy the demands of survival, which in turn simply allows me to keep working? Or is it a ......, 10 lectures, Dornach, November 4-27, 1916 (CW 172) Usually, motivating ourselves to geth through the demands of daily life is difficult enough; finding the will to excel is even harder. Our occupations can become routine and boring, leading us to to ask: What is the purpose of my work? Is it merely to satisfy the demands of survival, which in turn simply allows me to keep working? Or is it a matter of more disposable income and consumerism? In the end, it can all seem rather pointless. In these remarkable talks, Rudolf Steiner takes us behind the scenes of the routine activities of vocation where we are shown how the combined vocational activity of all humanity affects the higher suprasensory realms. This activity mobilizes forces that lead to future worlds, which is the "karma of vocation." It prepares new worlds in which we will participate. By understanding this deeper aspect of our daily work, we can bring new meaning to the most insignificant activities. In fact, we begin to understand that no human work is insignificant; it all contributes to grand cosmic processes. Such understanding helps us to bring new enthusiasm to our work and lives. This book is a translation from German of Das Karma des Berufes des Menschen in Anknüpfung an Gothes Leben. Kosmische und Menschliche Geschichte Band III (GA 172).
LC Classification NumberBP595.S8544813 1984