What is the main theme of 'Unbornness' by Peter Selg?
The book explores the concept of human pre-existence and the spiritual journey toward birth, highlighting our 'unbornness' alongside immortality.
How does 'Unbornness' redefine the concept of birth?
It presents birth as a profound mystery, akin to death, emphasizing the spiritual individuality and history each person brings to the earthly world.
What influences does Peter Selg draw upon in 'Unbornness'?
Selg builds on Rudolf Steiner's ideas, incorporating insights from art and poetry, such as Raphael’s Sistine Madonna and Rainer Maria Rilke's works.
Who would benefit from reading 'Unbornness'?
Anyone interested in anthroposophy, spirituality, or seeking a deeper understanding of human existence and the spiritual journey would find this book enlightening.