Worldview

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A worldview describes the basic spiritual attitude from which the experienced reality is viewed. Rudolf Steiner distinguished twelve fundamental worldviews, which in their totality form a spiritual image of the zodiac for the human soul. Each worldview in itself is a one-sidedness; only through the living wholeness of all 12 worldviews can an all-round satisfying picture of the world be gained. Each of these twelve world views can be nuanced by 7 worldview moods, which cosmically correspond to the planetary system.

Twelve Worldviews

„It is so essential, if one is to form an idea about thinking at all, that one should realise that the truth of a thought in its own field says nothing about the general validity of a thought. A thought can certainly be correct in its field; but nothing is thereby established about the general validity of the thought. If, therefore, one proves this or that to me, and proves it to me however correctly, it is impossible to apply this thus proved to a field to which it does not belong. It is therefore necessary that he who seriously wishes to occupy himself with the paths that lead to a world-view should first of all make himself acquainted with the fact that one-sidedness is the greatest enemy of all world-views and that it is above all necessary to avoid one-sidedness. We must avoid one-sidedness.“ (Lit.:GA 151, p. 33)

Rudolf Steiner names the following world views:

Materialism Cancer
Sensualism Lion
Phenomenology Virgo
Realism Value
Dynamism Scorpio
Monadism Scorpio
Spiritualism Capricorn
Pneumatism Aquarius
Psychism Pisces
Idealism Widder
Rationalism Taurus
Mathematism Twins

„"Yesterday I tried to present those nuances of world-view which are possible to man, so possible that for each of these nuances of world-view certain fully valid proofs of correctness, of truth for a certain field can be produced. For those who are not out to forge together into a conceptual system everything they have been able to observe and consider in a certain narrowly limited field and then seek proofs for it, but for those who are out to really penetrate into the truth of the world, it is important to know that this all-roundness is necessity, which expresses itself in the fact that twelve typical world-view nuances - the transitions between them are not important now - are really possible for the human spirit. If we really want to arrive at the truth, we must try to understand the significance of these nuances of world view, we must try to recognise in which areas of existence one or the other of these nuances of world view forms the better key. If we once again consider these twelve nuances of worldview, as we did yesterday, they are materialism, sensualism, phenomenalism, realism, dynamism, monadism, spiritualism, pneumatism, psychism, idealism, rationalism and mathematism.

Unfortunately, in the real world of human endeavour to discover the truth, the tendency of individual spirits, of individual personalities, towards one or other of these nuances of world-view always predominates, and the one-sidedness of the various world-views of the different epochs has an effect on human beings. What I have described as the twelve main world-views must be known as something that can really be surveyed in such a way that one can, as it were, always place one world-view next to the other in a circular way and regard them as being at rest. They are possible; one must know them. They really behave in such a way that they are a spiritual image of the zodiac, which is well known to us. Just as the Sun seems to run through the zodiac, and as other planets seem to run through the zodiac, so it is possible for the human soul to run through a spiritual circle which contains twelve world-view pictures.“ (Lit.:GA 151, p. 46f)

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
A complete list by Volume Number and a full list of known English translations you may also find at Rudolf Steiner's Collected Works
Rudolf Steiner Archive - The largest online collection of Rudolf Steiner's books, lectures and articles in English.
Rudolf Steiner Audio - Recorded and Read by Dale Brunsvold
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.