What is a Free Deed?

Submitted by Tom Last on Mon, 04/28/2008 - 10:03pm.


What is a Free Deed?
Rudolf Steiner from “Truth and Knowledge”, Chapter 8

What does the possession of knowledge and science mean for us?
The innermost core of the world comes to expression in our knowledge.
The harmony of laws ruling throughout the universe shines forth in human cognition.
It is part of man's task, to bring into the sphere of apparent reality the fundamental laws of the universe.

Our moral ideals determine the whole character of our conduct in life.
Our moral ideals are ideas which we have of our task in life-- the ideas we form of what we should bring about through our deeds.
To recognize the law in the sphere of human conduct is simply a special instance of cognition.
To know oneself to be at one with one's deeds means to possess, as knowledge, the moral concepts and ideals that correspond to the deeds.
If we recognize these laws, then our deeds are also our own creations.

If the 'I' has really penetrated its deed with full insight, in conformity with its nature, then it also feels itself to be master.
To carry out a deed under the influence of a law external to the person who brings the deed to realization, is a deed done in 'unfreedom'.
To carry out a deed ruled by a law that lies within the one who brings it about, is a deed done in 'freedom'.
To recognize the laws of one's deeds, means to become conscious of one's own freedom.

Often we do not possess knowledge of the laws governing our deeds. Such deeds form a part of our activity which is 'unfree'.
In contrast, there is that other part where we make ourselves completely at one with the laws. This is the 'free sphere'.
Only insofar as man is able to live in this sphere, can he be called moral.
To transform the 'unfree sphere' of our activity into one that has the character of the 'free sphere' is the task of every individual's development.
The most important problem of all human thinking is to understand man as a free personality, whose very foundation is himself.

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Really Nice Presentation

Hi Tom,

This is a really nice presentation, not too over the top, just right.  Good luck with this. 

Cheers,
Patri

 

Tom, beautifully done.

Tom,

beautifully done. perfect.

thanks,

Jeff

I have a program to change

I have a program to change the slideshow into a video file that I can upload to sites like youtube. Am curently having technical difficulty with this program. Once the problems are worked out I want to produce a series on Steiner's freedom philosophy for the youth to spark some interest and counter the view of materialism that they are taught everyday in school and the culture. My younger son, Matthew, a new college student, is interested in video production and will help.

Then I will have a bridge set up for the youth from youtube videos to the Steiner webcast channel to the website to the POF online study course to more serious study of The Philosophy of Freedom.

Well done. Admirable and

Well done. Admirable and good.Thank you.The tube is a better place for this. Practical suggestion

I hope you don't find interfering is:-

I think the text is not on the screen long enough considering its complex content, for a first time, non philosophical reader.

Love

Bryn

Once again thanks for this.

I have thought about the

I have thought about the speed of the slides and figured the younger people would want a quicker pace than myself. The video is more of a teaser to catch some interest.. I think I will add the video text in the box that is next to the youtube video for someone who wants to reflect on it or copy the text.