"Our task is to harvest from the mortal……" — Rudolf Steiner
"Our task is to harvest from the mortal world fruits for the immortal."
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112 Quotes by Rudolf Steiner
Rudolf Steiner has 112 quotes on this site.
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When we raise ourselves through meditation to what unites us with the spirit, we quicken something within us that is…
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All of nature begins to whisper its secrets to us through its sounds. Sounds that were previously incomprehensible to our…
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In a community of human beings working together, the well-being of the community will be the greater, the less the…
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Man is not a being who stands still, he is a being in the process of becoming. The more he…
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For what lies inside the human being is the whole spiritual cosmos in condensed form. In our inner organism we…
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Acquisition of [higher] knowledge is not the end, but the means to the end; the end consists of the attainment,…
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Receive the children in reverence, educate them in love, and send them forth in freedom.
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Thoughts that deny reincarnation are transformed in the next life into an inner unreality, an inner emptiness of life; this…
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The outer world, with all its phenomena, is filled with divine splendour, but we must have experienced the divine within…
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When man faces man the one attempts to put the other to sleep and the other continuously wants to maintain…
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If men had known how to permeate the soul with mathematics in the right way in the arithmetic lessons during…
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The student of mathematics must get rid of all arbitrary thinking and follow purely the demands of thought. In thinking…
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