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The '''life spirit''' (skrt. Buddhi; Greek Χριστός ''Chrestós'') is the second of the three spiritual members of the human being. In the Jewish Kabbalah, the life spirit is called Chaja (Hebrew חיה) and is centred on the Tree of Life of the Kabbalah in the second Sephira Chochmah (wisdom). According to Rudolf Steiner, the Hebrew term Kohelet (Hebr. קהלת, preacher, gatherer, community leader) also stands for this<ref>GA 116, p. 83</ref>. The term '''buddhi''' is first mentioned in the Katha Upanishad:
The '''life spirit''' ({{SaS|बुद्धि}} ''Buddhi''; {{ELSalt|Χριστός}} ''Chrestós'') is the second of the three spiritual [[members]] of the human being. In the Jewish Kabbalah, the life spirit is called '''Chaja''' ({{HeS|חיה}}) and is centred on the Tree of Life of the Kabbalah in the second Sephira Chochmah (wisdom). According to [[Rudolf Steiner]], the Hebrew term '''Kohelet''' ({{HeS|קהלת}} "preacher, gatherer, community leader") also stands for this {{GZ||116|83}}. The term '''Buddhi''' is first mentioned in the Katha Upanishad:


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{{quote|before=|after=|<poem>A charioteer is, know,
<poem>A charioteer is, know,
The [[Atman]], chariot is the body,
The Atman, chariot is the body,
Steering the chariot is [[Buddhi]]
Steering the chariot is Buddhi
[[Manas]], know, the reins is.</poem>|Katha Upanishad|3,3|ref=<ref>Paul Deussen, Upanishads, p. 353</ref>}}
Manas, know, is the reins.</poem>


Katha Upanishad: 3.3
==Literature==
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* [[w:Paul Deussen|Paul Deussen]], Peter Michel (Hrsg.): ''Upanishaden, Die Geheimlehren des Veda'', Marix Verlag 2007
* [[Rudolf Steiner]]: ''Theosophie'', [[GA 9]] (1904), Kapitel ''Das Wesen des Menschen'' {{Lectures|9}}
* [[Rudolf Steiner]]: ''Die Geheimwissenschaft im Umriß'', [[GA 13]] (1910), Kapitel ''Wesen der Menschheit'' {{Lectures|13}}
* [[Rudolf Steiner]]: ''Grundelemente der Esoterik'', [[GA 93a]] (1987), ISBN 3-7274-0935-5 {{Lectures|093a}}
* [[Rudolf Steiner]]: ''Kosmogonie'', [[GA 94]] (1979), München, 28. Oktober 1906 {{Lectures|94}}
* [[Rudolf Steiner]]: ''Das Johannes-Evangelium'', [[GA 103]] (1995), ISBN 3-7274-1030-2 {{Lectures|103}}
* [[Rudolf Steiner]]: ''Der Christus-Impuls und die Entwickelung des Ich-Bewußtseins'', [[GA 116]] (1982) {{Lectures|116}}
 
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== References ==
== References ==

Latest revision as of 14:00, 22 February 2021

The life spirit (Sanskritबुद्धि Buddhi; GreekΧριστός Chrestós) is the second of the three spiritual members of the human being. In the Jewish Kabbalah, the life spirit is called Chaja (Hebrewחיה) and is centred on the Tree of Life of the Kabbalah in the second Sephira Chochmah (wisdom). According to Rudolf Steiner, the Hebrew term Kohelet (Hebrewקהלת "preacher, gatherer, community leader") also stands for this (Lit.:GA 116, p. 83). The term Buddhi is first mentioned in the Katha Upanishad:

A charioteer is, know,
The Atman, chariot is the body,
Steering the chariot is Buddhi
Manas, know, the reins is.

Katha Upanishad: 3,3[1]

Literature

References to the work of Rudolf Steiner follow Rudolf Steiner's Collected Works (CW or GA), Rudolf Steiner Verlag, Dornach/Switzerland, unless otherwise stated.
Email: verlag@steinerverlag.com URL: www.steinerverlag.com.
Index to the Complete Works of Rudolf Steiner - Aelzina Books
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Rudolf Steiner Archive - The largest online collection of Rudolf Steiner's books, lectures and articles in English.
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steinerbooks.org - Anthroposophic Press Inc. (USA)
Rudolf Steiner Handbook - Christian Karl's proven standard work for orientation in Rudolf Steiner's Collected Works for free download as PDF.

References

  1. Paul Deussen, Upanishads, p. 353