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  • Title: Essay: Individualism in Philosophy: Essay
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    • who believe themselves governed by gods; there are none who do not
    • independently, over the heads of the gods, judge what pleases or displeases
    • these gods. The religious person cannot set himself up as the lord of the
    • confirmed. What proclaimer of gods has not at the same time determined
    • quite exactly what pleases these gods and what is repugnant to them? Every
    • that its wisdom stems from one or more gods.
    • invents gods in his own image and lets the world be ruled by them. When he
    • stage. He no longer speaks of gods as his Greek ancestors did. For him the
    • lets go of the gods. He therefore no longer ascribes to the gods what comes
    • thinking its sovereign position. He no longer bothered about whether gods
    • arranged the way we think it to be because God exists. And since they
    • conceive of God in the image of man, it is obvious that the order of the
    • its justification from the fact that it only copies what the gods have
    • In the place of the old gods he thus set a new one. Whereas the older
    • willing, and thinking man as God at the pinnacle of the world, Parmenides
    • of his nature and sets likenesses of it as gods over himself; then he takes
    • opinions and thoughts do not come from yourself; a god has revealed them to
    • himself of his belief in God, he then sets in His place the natural order
    • of things, eternal laws. The fact that he cannot find this God, these
    • God. He takes human ways of thinking and acting and interprets them into
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  • Title: Essay: The Education of the Child in the Light of Anthroposophy
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    • ,’ the ‘God’ — who in the lower creatures reveals
  • Title: Essay: Reincarnation and Karma
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    • of plants and animals? Of what use was our conviction that God was
  • Title: Essay: How Karma Works
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    • we were to imagine God as an old man with a white beard. Many people
  • Title: Address: The Spiritual-Scientific Basis of Goethe's Work
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    • If, then, in a moral sense, we are, through faith in God, to attain to
  • Title: Essay: In Memory of Rudolf Steiner -- by Marie Steiner
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    • from man to the godhead leads from self knowledge to cosmic knowledge,



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