Ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle went to Plato’s Academy when he was 17 & stayed on to teach.
Why Are We Still Talking About Plato 2,100 Years Later? – Library of Rickandria
Aristotle, once said:
“He who has overcome his fears will truly be free.”
FEAR – Library of Rickandria
The story that plants are some low-level organisms has been formalized many times ago by Aristotle, that in “De Anima” – that is a very influential book for the Western civilization – he wrote that the plants are on the edge between living and not living.
On the Soul – Wikipedia
They have just a kind of very low-level soul.
Jewish Soul VS. Gentile Soul – Library of Rickandria
It’s called the vegetative soul, because they lack movement, and so they don’t need to sense.
Consciousness & Nature – Library of Rickandria
In the fourth century B.C., Aristotle was one of the first to contemplate the intricacies of enmity, called misos – an extreme kind of hate.
Aristotle defined hate as a dislike for someone based on our negative perception of that person’s nature, so intense that whoever feels it wants to cause real harm to another.
Aristotle also noted that a person could hate another person or a whole group of people who were seen as bearing the same stain.
How Hate Works – Library of Rickandria
Aristotle, was the Teacher of Alexander the Great.
7 Reasons Alexander the Great Was, Well, Great – Library of Rickandria
Aristotle was also called a Sage as how the Hindus call their own Rishis.
All the Greek philosophers of the era also were aware of the eastern connection, the origins of the east, and the ancient pre-homeric Vedic culture.
Aristotle’s second existence was not that of the empirical scientist but the occult mastermind.
There are descriptions where Aristotle taught Alexander how to do binding rituals and how to summon the Gods and many other things.
Stolen Greek Concept of the “Kabbalah” – Library of Rickandria
Aristotle defined a slave as an “animated malleable instrument.”
This terrifying description has never been truer than it is today, if applied to human beings in general.
Organic Portals – Library of Rickandria
Aristotle (along with other philosophers of the time) wrote of a group of people called the Proselenes who lived in the central mountainous area of Greece called Arcadia.
When the Earth was Moonless (halexandria.org)
The Proselenes claimed title to this area because their forebears were there:
“Before there was a moon in the heavens.”
The Moon of the Earth – Library of Rickandria
Was Aristotle reincarnated?
In his first publication, Rudolf Steiner and the Founding of the New Mysteries [Temple Lodge],
Prokofieff makes a strong case for identifying Steiner as the reincarnated individuality of Aristotle/Thomas Aquinas.
Rudolf Steiner: The Invention of God & Religion – Library of Rickandria
He also identifies Rudolf Steiner as the reincarnation of:
- the Nature-man Enkidu, storied in the Sumerian epic of Gilgamesh
- Cratylus, the priest of the Ephesian Mysteries and teacher of Plato
- then Aristotle
- then Schionatulander, the tragic character in the Grail saga.
and then Thomas Aquinas.
The ruling Time Spirit, since 1879 AD, is now the Sun-Archangel Michael (the “Countenance of Christ”).
His previous rulership encompassed the time of Aristotle and Alexander.
Michael is the administrator of Cosmic Intelligence, and a promoter of cosmopolitanism.
Ideas to Plato had been living spiritual beings, attainable in higher vision.
His pupil Aristotle put this pictorial wisdom into conceptual thoughts, suitable for the age of lost clairvoyance; Alexander carried this Greek thought-culture into the wider world — both in the service of Michael.
But this ancient Greek thinking was not experienced as coming from within the Man; it was rather experienced as coming, like perceptions, from the outside, a cosmic Pan-Intelligence.
Later, this Aristotelianism was carried over to Jundi Sabur, and thence into Arabian/Muslim culture.
In 869 AD the fateful Eighth Ecumenical Council in Constantinople declared to be heretical the doctrine of “trichotomy”:
that the Man is body, soul and spirit — thus effectively “outlawing the spirit” in Western Christendom and plunging West-European mankind ever more deeply into material experience.
While this Council was happening on earth, in the soul/spirit world Haroun al Rashid and his associates, who had recently died, conferred with the individuality of Aristotle and associates:
Alexander and the “Aristotelians”, together with the “Platonists” and the Knights of Arthur’s Round Table.
In this meeting Aristotle and his associates resolved to bring to earth a renewed and Christianized wisdom suitable for the epoch of individualized intelligence of the Consciousness Soul, but al Rashid and his party remained opposed to this Christianization.
Exposing Christianity – Library of Rickandria
Subsequently, on earth, the Arabian impulse was carried forward by philosophers such as Avicenna and Averroës, who upheld a decadent and retrogressive quasi-Aristotelianism, which denied human-spiritual individuality surviving death.
And the Platonists descended to earthly incarnation, up through the Twelfth Century, as teachers of the Christianized Nature-wisdom of the School of Chartres.
(This wisdom later inspired Brunetto Latini, and consequently his pupil Dante.)
In the Thirteenth Century the Aristotelians incarnated into the Dominican Order, wherein, with the help of the Platonists then in the spirit-world, they upheld the doctrine of human-individual intelligence and immortality, in the subtle conceptual thinking of the Scholastic “Realists”, as against the Arabian philosophers.
The greatest of the Scholastics was Aristotle himself, incarnated as Thomas Aquinas, the proponent of the reality of Pan-Intelligence in the form of concepts — the “universals” — and of the reality of human-individual experience of intelligence.
After 1879 the Aristotelians were in incarnation (led, as Prokofieff and Lievegoed maintain, by Aristotle/Thomas himself as Rudolf Steiner) and brought to earth the content of the Michael School as Anthroposophy (“spiritual science”).
(Plato himself had been incarnated toward the end of the Nineteenth century as the Goethean scholar Karl Julius Schröer, teacher of Rudolf Steiner at the Technische Hochschule in Vienna.)
The Advent of Ahriman: An Essay on the Deep Forces Behind the World Crisis – Library of Rickandria
CONTINUE:
Do You Have True Friendships? – Aristotle Thinks You Don’t – Library of Rickandria