There is a quiet sense of humour beneath every circumstance, every event, and every being in existence. For humour belongs to its family of virtue whereby life is swiftly inebriating that which it infills - and bestowing heavenly qualities of vim and fervour throughout.
The Holy Spirit is humour personified. The words: ‘it can’t be, yet it was, here it is” is a process of the magic of rapid change and manifestation. With humour we are compelled by surprise and then taken into a different space ... something appears that was not hitherto before, and as a divine example of penultimate copula - there is humour.
And even when we are overwhelmed with dire circumstances it will be humour especially that may save the fragile soul from despair. And within this there becomes also both incarnation and newness arising.
There is most obviously the mirth of little children to whom all things are new and appear ridiculous to their sensibilities. The unexpected gives the mind a shock however this startling is also enlivening sweeping away the dusty mindset and former presuppositions of bias and control.
For stability is but surreal - the worlds are ever changing, and with that we truly are the children of the universe, happy and excited to see what comes next.
Rudolf Steiner & Errors
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Lecture of 8 May 1912:
"Let us assume, let us really assume, that in fifty years everything has
to be corrected, that no stone of our spiritual edifice, ...