Chance, Necessity and Providence
GA 163
Chance, necessity, and providence are related to love, loyalty and grace. Into this central theme Steiner introduces a fascinating description of the nature spirits. He also relates his penetrating insights into the question of the death of children and the significant role this plays in earthly culture and the spiritual worlds.
Translated by Marjorie Spock
I. | Probability and Chance, Fritz Mauthner's Studies of Improbability | August 23, 1915 |
II. | Consciousness in Sleeping and Waking States | August 27, 1915 |
III. | Necessity and Chance in Historical Events | August 28, 1915 |
IV. | Necessity as Past Subjectivity | August 29, 1915 |
V. | Necessity and Past, Chance and Present | August 30, 1915 |
VI. | Imaginative Cognition Leaves Insights of Natural Science Behind | September 4, 1915 |
VII. | The Physical Body Binds Us to the Physical World, the Etheric Body to the Cosmos | September 5, 1915 |
VIII. | Death, Physical Body and Etheric Body | September 6, 1915 |