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  • Title: Errors in Spiritual Investigation
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    • poignant depiction of self-love can be especially helpful. This love
    • self-love, sense of self. One could say that one begins to know this
    • human self-love, this sense of self, only when one goes through a
    • deep within the human soul this self-love slumbers. As has been
    • self-love. Why does the abnormal soul life, which arrives at visions,
    • ordinary world with an abnormal soul life, his self-love becomes so
    • forbid lightning to flash so little can we forbid self-love from
    • self-love, the sense of self. Only if this is accomplished at every
    • forces in our soul, self-love, the sense of self, are intensified.
    • training, expanded, just as self-love and the sense of self are
    • described here is self-love, sense of self; self-love has as its
    • God is often only disguised self-love.
    • self-love. In the moment that he confuses these, the following
    • of self, a heightened self-love, and because one takes in from the
  • Title: Supersensible Knowledge: Lecture IV: The Origin of Evil
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    • us; it must exist within us as self-love. When the force of
    • self-love has developed and widened to become love of all,
  • Title: Lecture: The Origin of Evil
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    • brought love into connection with the self, and self-love was added
    • for the surroundings and love for the self. And the self-love was bad
    • the force of self-love. But self-love must become love of all. Then
    • through self-love. Goethe is therefore right when in “Faust”



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