Perhaps one of Rudolf Steiner's most controversial statements in the field of science and medicine is that there is no difference between motor and sensory nerves and that, in fact, all nerves are sensory nerves.
In my upcoming book Fourfold Healing, I go so far as to say that this controversial statement is key to the understanding and treatment of all neurological diseases confronting us today. So, how can we make sense out of these words of Rudolf Steiner?