In this seminal study of human bone forms, Dr. Mees reveals the skeleton as an articulate work of art. But who is the artist? Using a blend of phenomenological observations and artistic intuition, the author carefully explores the anatomical facts of the human skeleton, with the beauty of many bones impressively described and illustrated through numerous parallel photographs and illustrations.
Dr. Mees discovers numerous intriguing correspondences of form, especially between bones of the lower body and those of the skull. Interpreting the gestural language hidden within the skeleton from the background of Rudolf Steiner’s spiritual science, the author reaches startling conclusions concerning those correspondences—conclusions that support the reality of reincarnation and the concept of a body of formative forces, or what some call the human “etheric body.”
The book also contributes a discussion of polarity and intensification—the essential laws of metamorphosis, as discovered by Goethe and revealed in his writings. Mees clarifies the various types of metamorphosis as characterized by the living realms of plant, animal, and human, and this, in turn, sheds new light on the creationist vs. evolutionary controversy, as well as several other contemporary spiritual dilemmas.
What is the main focus of 'Secrets of the Skeleton'?
The book explores the human skeleton as an art form and investigates anatomical correspondences with implications for spiritual science and reincarnation.
Who is the author of this book?
The book is authored by Dr. L. F. C. Mees, known for his work blending phenomenological observations with spiritual science.
How does the book contribute to the creationist vs. evolutionary debate?
It sheds new light on this debate by discussing metamorphosis and the concept of formative forces, drawing from Goethe's laws of metamorphosis.
What unique perspectives does the book offer?
The book offers insights into the gestural language of the skeleton, spiritual science, and the concept of the etheric body, with artistic illustrations.
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