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This book retraces Andean myths from the Titicaca region and from later Inca tradition. Myth and history are placed side by side in an approach both scientific and imaginative that documents the correlation between historical turning points and the spiritual events that ushered them in, as narrated in the myths and legends of the Andes. The result confirms the deep value and meaning of indigenous myths. The author writes from the perspective of Rudolf Steiners spiritual-scientific research has brought to light, particularly in relation to the spiritual event that took place in America two thousand years ago, of which he alone has spoken.…mehr

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This book retraces Andean myths from the Titicaca region and from later Inca tradition. Myth and history are placed side by side in an approach both scientific and imaginative that documents the correlation between historical turning points and the spiritual events that ushered them in, as narrated in the myths and legends of the Andes. The result confirms the deep value and meaning of indigenous myths. The author writes from the perspective of Rudolf Steiners spiritual-scientific research has brought to light, particularly in relation to the spiritual event that took place in America two thousand years ago, of which he alone has spoken.
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Autorenporträt
Luigi Morelli is the author of several books, including Spiritual Turning Points of North American History; Hidden America: Spiritual Forces at the Birth of a Nation; and A Revolution of Hope: Spirituality, Cultural Renewal and Social Change. Based on his thirty-year study of spiritual science, he approaches American culture and history by imaginatively weaving scientific methodology with the legends and myths of America. He also engages in modern American culture and its forms of experiential spirituality in his practice and teaching of Life Coaching, Nonviolent Communication, and Technology of Participation. All of his work is done with the intent of finding the relationships between American spiritual impulses, past and present, and Rudolf Steiner's legacy.