02-01-2013, 12:03 AM
http://www.doyletics.com/arj/landarvw.htm
I discovered this idea of Rudolf Steiner's recently. The idea is mapping our human experience using a spectrum with Lucifer and Ahriman as extremes. I don't understand the biblical references behind it but I do understand it's practical use.
In summary Lucifer is being too much in the imagination, too open minded and so fourth. Ahriman is being too much in matter. Both sides of the spectrum are being too much in the head. A balance is achieved in the heart. A proper balance is different for everyone. I would recommend looking at that link because it summarizes the two sides in a simple table and is better than my summary.
My experience with this map:
I've been posting a whole lot less here recently because I've been feeling too much on the Lucifer side. A few weeks back I made a subtle decision to remove this website from my daily experience. When I made that decision I didn't yet have this map but I knew that it was what I needed to do. Since then I have been getting more in touch with my Ahriman side and achieving a much more grounded balance. I've become less paranoid, less in the head, more in identification with the neutral observer that simply notes things as they are and I feel more in loving reverence to the godhead I like to call Ram.
I'm still interested in the Ra Material but it is no longer predominate in my thoughts. It just doesn't work for me. In many ways the LOO differs in some major and fundamental ways from the current spiritual model but I mean... I still love people, and oneness, and a spiritual life and of course I love you guys. I'll still be reading the forums from time to time and maybe posting here and there but I just won't be coming from the same place I used to.
Anywho, what do you think of this whole lucifer v ahriman thing?
I discovered this idea of Rudolf Steiner's recently. The idea is mapping our human experience using a spectrum with Lucifer and Ahriman as extremes. I don't understand the biblical references behind it but I do understand it's practical use.
In summary Lucifer is being too much in the imagination, too open minded and so fourth. Ahriman is being too much in matter. Both sides of the spectrum are being too much in the head. A balance is achieved in the heart. A proper balance is different for everyone. I would recommend looking at that link because it summarizes the two sides in a simple table and is better than my summary.
My experience with this map:
I've been posting a whole lot less here recently because I've been feeling too much on the Lucifer side. A few weeks back I made a subtle decision to remove this website from my daily experience. When I made that decision I didn't yet have this map but I knew that it was what I needed to do. Since then I have been getting more in touch with my Ahriman side and achieving a much more grounded balance. I've become less paranoid, less in the head, more in identification with the neutral observer that simply notes things as they are and I feel more in loving reverence to the godhead I like to call Ram.
I'm still interested in the Ra Material but it is no longer predominate in my thoughts. It just doesn't work for me. In many ways the LOO differs in some major and fundamental ways from the current spiritual model but I mean... I still love people, and oneness, and a spiritual life and of course I love you guys. I'll still be reading the forums from time to time and maybe posting here and there but I just won't be coming from the same place I used to.
Anywho, what do you think of this whole lucifer v ahriman thing?