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IN 50 YEARS - PAUL EMBERSON
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IN 50 YEARS - PAUL EMBERSON
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Rudolf Steiner spoke, at various times, about the future of technology. The starting point for practical research must be found in the various indications he gave for the creation of engines and other machines moved by a new force, a moral etheric force. This force is put into action by an impulse that comes from the human soul. Machines of this type have absolutely nothing in common with those found in conventional technology. Naturally, by machines we do not mean only transport cars, but all of them, especially the media, mobile phones, etc. up to the infernal 5G network... Rudolf Steiner said in 1913 that the development of this moral technique was very urgent. He hoped that it had been developed in anthroposophical circles before the year 1933. The Second World War put an end to these hopes. But R. Steiner knew that the chosen technique would shape the future of humanity and underlined that the great question that would occupy Western humanity for the rest of the Earth's evolution would be: "how to weld together man and machine” in a positive way. Today, unfortunately, we are arriving at this "welding" in the most nefarious and horrible world possible, without thinking of the terrible consequences that this could have. Moral Technique is the only technology that can unite man and machine in a way that allows humanity to continue its spiritual evolution and it must be studied and put into practice consciously and quickly.
Paul Emberson was born in Leeds, in the north of England. He grew up in a house of the Christian Community (a religious renewal movement independent of the confessional churches born in 1922 thanks to the fundamental contribution of R. Steiner) which was a training center for priests. He attended his first years of school at the nearby Waldorf School. His parents were anthroposophists and were enthusiastic biodynamic gardeners: his father worked with Maurice Wood, founder of the first biodynamic farm in Britain.
As an adult, she became a consultant specializing in technical and industrial problems, an occupation that led her to travel throughout Europe and the Middle East. He later settled in Switzerland, in the early seventies. He attended the Mystery Dramas (scientific-spiritual theatrical performances), in which he learned about Strader's machine, the answer to the question about the link between anthroposophy and technology. In 1989, he founded a research institute with friends to create a new technique based on Rudolf Steiner's indications.