A unity comprised of three members,such as the triune God. In Christianity,God is believed to have three members or persons — Father,Son,and Holy Ghost. In Hinduism,the gods Brahma,Vishnu,and Shiva comprise a trinity of creation,preservation,and destruction; seen together,they comprise the Godhead. In Anthroposophy,the Holy Trinity consists of the creative forces of the physical world,the divine forces imminent in the present,and the divinity yet to be realized in the future. The three divinities seen as a single triune God in Christianity are separate gods in Anthroposophy,although — as in Hinduism — they may be seen as comprising the Godhead.
God conceived as having three component parts. See "trinity".
"In Germanic and Scandinavian mythology the trolls had originally been giants,fiends,demons,or ghostly monsters. But in later ages they became either dwarfs or giants dwelling in caves or hills." 80 p. 315
"Astrologers mean by this: Cancer and Capricorn." 80 p. 315
In Anthroposophy: the true use of clairvoyance,and/or the reception of living thoughts. The brain is not the center or source of such cognition,Steiner said. Also see "truth".
Horns sounded at the end of the world (see Revelation 8:6). In Anthroposophy,the seventh great epoch is the epoch of trumpets.
Chest man: the inner human being that embodies the forces of the rhythmic-circulatory system,Steiner said.
In Waldorf belief,this is found through feelings,imagination,dreams,clairvoyance; it is not chiefly found through rational use of the brain. Also see "true cognition".
"(Taoism) The state of absolute freedom in which the distinction between self and others,life and death,self and things is erased...." 80 p. 315
"A method of raising heat in the body...practised by some Yogis and Tibetan lamas." 73 p. 220