Beloved Christ, You who sanctify and renew all life: Master of all cycles and diviner of each solicitude, You are the one and only sovereign friend and companion to us all.
At times we dare not hope to believe what we know in our hearts to be true.
For every failing, there is in truth, and a resilient strength. Our perceptions of ourselves and of the world is skewed by doubt and hopeless rectitude.
Yet beauty abounds and succeeds - and if we slow down and look for it, beauty shall reveal itself in everything everywhere.
The principle ‘seek and ye shall find’ is kaleidoscopic in its deference - meaning that exactly what you seek to find, you shall.
With a filter of sadness you will see sadness, when looking for a dilemma or conflict you will see the same - yet the vision of Christ is wondrous and exalted and no less, and there amongst entirety: surprisingly, joyfully, remarkably, uniquely, succinctly, cohesively, revealingly.
This beauty bears His Love, and although it may seem to be counter instinct when hard times come to look for beauty - in the world it is a salve - and for the peace of mind which in turn shall lend to a more qualified life it may train one to habitually consider “where is the beauty in this situation?” Rather than dark thoughts of worry or judgement which one may discern, let beauty be our teacher and redeemer to all that is hidden and yet to be revealed.
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, ...