Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Wellspring


Rudolf Steiner, from a lecture given May 18, 1923:

Anthroposophical knowledge, in contrast to intellectualistic-materialistic knowledge, does not kill with its thoughts; does not turn a person into a commentator on art who thereby buries it, but, rather, causes an artistic spring, a fountain of phantasy, to well up. Turns him into an enjoyer or creator of art; verifies what must be emphasized over and over again, namely, that art, religion and science are sisters who once upon a time became estranged, but who must again enter into a sisterly relationship if man is to function as a complete human being. Thus scholars will cease haughtily to acknowledge a work of art only if they can write a commentary on it and otherwise reject it, but will say: What I interpret as thought engenders a need to fashion it artistically by means of architecture, sculpture, painting, music, poetry.

Goethe's saying that art is a kind of knowledge is true, because all other forms of knowledge, taken together, do not constitute a complete world knowledge. Art — creativity — must be added to what is known abstractly if we are to attain to world knowledge. This union of art and science will produce a religious mood.

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