Cognitive Yoga: How a Book is Born

Heavenly Jerusalem and the Mysteries of the Human Body

'This little book relates some experiences I had during the spiritual research which was eventually published in my book Cognitive Yoga. Usually I am concerned with communicating the objective results of my research and not what I experienced whilst doing it. But an objective description of what the individual soul undergoes during spiritual research can be valuable to the study of anthroposophy and to those who pursue the spiritual path them- selves.’

Through faithful inner work, says the author, the path of spiritual science can become a living spiritual being – an intimate friend in the realms of soul and spirit. This being can blossom into an ex- tended spiritual community or school. One can converse and co- create with this spiritual school, including the being of one’s teacher, by learning its inner language. In 2012, Yeshayahu Ben- Aharon was confronted with a major obstacle in his research work. After struggling alone, he felt he could not progress without consult- ing his colleagues in the spiritual world. The intimate soul experi- ences described in this book took place during such a gathering – a special, festive occasion with an active and engaged community of spiritual beings.

‘I want to share some aspects of what I experienced during this event, in the more personal and imaginative language of storytelling. It is a kind of new, individual, Christmas nativity tale, about the earthly ripening of a research problem, its heavenly conception, embryonic life, and finally the birth on earth of what becomes a physical book, printed black on white

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