We shall not
easily find our way into the innermost nature of karmic connections if
we do not pay attention — with the eye of the soul, of course — to the
particular mannerisms of an individual. Believe me, for the study of
karma it is just as important to be interested in a gesture of the hand
as in some great spiritual talent. It is just as important to be able to
observe — from the spiritual side (astral body and ego) — how a man
sits down on a chair as to observe, let us say, how he discharges his
moral obligations. If a man is given to frowning, to knitting his brow,
this may be just as important as whether he is virtuous or the reverse.
Much that in
ordinary life seems to be quite insignificant is of very great
importance when we begin to consider destiny and observe how it weaves
its web from life to life; while many a thing in this or the other human
being that appears to us particularly important becomes of negligible
significance,
Generally
speaking, it is not, as you know, very easy to pay real attention to
bodily peculiarities. They are there and we must learn to observe them
naturally without wounding our fellow-men — as we certainly shall do if
we observe merely for observation’s sake. That must never be. Everything
must arise entirely of itself. When, however, we have trained our
powers of attention and perception, individual peculiarities do show
themselves in every human being, peculiarities which may be accounted
trifling but are of paramount importance in connection with the study of
karma. A really penetrating observation of human beings in respect of
their karmic connections is possible only when we can discern these
significant peculiarities.
Source: Rudolf Steiner – GA 235 – Karmic Relationships, Volume I: Lecture IX – Dornach, 15th March 1924
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