Religious
and Spiritual Experience
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ego, which itself is spirit, lives in a world of spirits was for me a matter
of direct perception.
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His own explorations led him to the Rosicrucians and to the German
Theosophical Society, of which he became head. He had a powerful spiri-
tual experience of the passion, death
and resurrection of Christ, in which
he was brought to
Stand before the Mystery of Golgotha in a solemn festival of
knowledge.
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After this he moved away from the Theosophists to found the move-
ment of Anthroposophy, or Spiritual Science. At its heart was Steiner’s
vision
of
the free man, of the unity of the physical and spiritual aspects of
reality, and of the evolutionary principle.
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The movement advocated close links to science while retaining an
emphasis on inner spirituality. His teachings are followed in the Christian
Community, and Waldorf or Steiner schools give a holistic education in
line with Steiner’s principles.
Unitarians
In sixteenth-century Poland and Transylvania, a
liberal movement of
Christians was formed. They stressed the oneness of God, rejecting the
doctrine of the Trinity, hence the name Unitarian. Now self-governing
communities of varying size gather in churches or people’s homes in
various countries around the world. Although rooted in Christianity,
Unitarians’ primary focus is a search for truth. In
their services, some of
which follow a Protestant pattern, readings from all the major traditions
are included, as all are considered to be worshipping the same ultimate
reality. Their symbol is a flaming chalice, the
cup to share and the ever-
changing flame, which requires fuel (the material level), heat (the spark of
life and warmth of community) and air (the spirit).
Alister Hardy was a Unitarian,
My heart is in the Church of England, with all its beauty and deep
sense of holiness, but not my mind which
is repelled by its unreal
dogmatic doctrines. . .. I am a Unitarian, . . .
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Less Well-Known Religious Traditions
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Gurus
The Hindu tradition of the
guru
(teacher) guiding a student through his
or her spiritual development has led to many different groups. Some gurus
have
established
ashrams
(retreat centres). Below are some well-known
gurus who have inspired movements loosely connected to Hinduism.
While many are deeply revered, Gurus are particularly susceptible to
scrutiny and there has been much disparagement of some of them, espe-
cially if they are considered to have enriched themselves at the expense of
their followers.
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