Rudolf Steiner once spoke of an interesting case of reincarnation.
He said the souls who have incarnated during the Great Migration in Europe, while early Christianity have absorbed into itself to be incarnate after the First World War more and more in Japan. Such souls incarnate to some extent in Korea and China, but mainly in Japan.
What does that mean? I was ever approached by a man in this regard. He knew this statement Steiner and asked me: Do you think is the intense love of the Japanese to European culture, which apparently comes about in the classical music to express, together with a karmic fact? There are probably a lot more into the examples to the present time, eg today that former Europeans live as a Japanese? My answer was: Yes. I think there are many more hidden connections through the reincarnations of the Seeele between the different nations as we are aware in everyday life.
did after the above statement Steiner lived in the many Japanese and Japanese women after World War II, the former European souls in a very moving time in Europe, the momentum of the Early Christianity have imbibed. Many Japanese, who after the end of World War in a large Awareness and structural change in terms of their worldview and leadership state their broken country have been rebuilt, are born after the First World War. That is: What is behind the economic boom that brought the world to wonder and a miracle was considered, among other influences, the property and the ability of the former European souls who in an earlier era of development as a chaotic period experienced and could still build a future. These people had after pointing Steiner played a significant role after the Second World War have in Japan .
fact, I can notice a marked change in consciousness of the Japanese before and after the second world war. Japan adopted after the war from their old belief - it was a brainwashing that was done by the military attacks and it meant a totally untimely revival of imperial power, whose political importance in an earlier period in addition to the powerful samurai shogun been overcome was - and took a new "religion", which means the materialistic capitalism. " Is an outer product of the Christian Culture that focuses on the exterior to the freedom and promote self. The history of similar symptoms are found in the chaotic period of migration again, where people left their old religion behind and had taken a new direction, the early Christianity in itself.
The Japanese children, 1953
While I was still living in Japan, I had difficulty coping with the Japanese culture. This trend was already in my childhood a little bit there, but the older I became, the stronger it became.
I slowly built a real inner Relationship with Japan. It helped me to Steiner's lectures in the cycle as Luke's Gospel, in which Steiner spoke of an intense collaboration of the Christ with the entities which are also known in Japanese Buddhism. Such information I could gradually see an internal access to Japan, until I left my country.
In Europe I was able to record from some Europeans, the wonderful side of Japanese culture. They could me for my understanding much better than some Japanese show what is truly unique and wonderful in the character of Japan. I found many of them that they in a previous life in the intellectual and spiritual essence of Japan had internalized deeply. They spoke of this internal real substance and a deep love out to me. In its expression shone something eternal, that has to do with the original essence of Japan . And that touched me deeply again. I was able to come to a real and genuine contact with the spiritual character of Japan, which far on the superficial and the only traditional goes. Such experiences were to me almost impossible, when I lived in Japan. So I got here first in Europe to see my home country, Japan Biological different and they really appreciate in its essence. Steiner also gave a talk once in a statement that many Europeans today have been in their previous life Japanese or Chinese.
I was born into this life as a Japanese, who live, but not the first time here in Europe and have such an inner-European treasury, which is maintained over the death also.
Junko Althaus
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