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bhima discovered 4 months ago- From the page: "The question of freedom cannot be settled by philosophical argument. Nor is it simply granted to us. If we want to be free, we must work through our own inner activity to overcome unconscious urges and habitual thinking. To accomplish this, we must reach a point of view that recognizes no limits to knowledge, sees through all illusions, and opens the door to an experience of the reality of the spiritual world. Then we can achieve the highest level of evolution "we will recognize ourselves as free spirits. " Also - Knowledge of the Higher Worlds and Its Attainment
Mind moments of Creative Consciousness; Seed Thought - Mind, like the Universe is a Bubbling Matrix of Luminous Clarity When I find that indeed I have no self; Then I will know I've stopped acting for my self. Until then I will ardently strive to understand; what is in my very own self's very best interest. I know that seeing either people or things; as being in opposition to my self, is not in my own best interest. Any sense of opposition breeds conflict; a sense of separateness and incompleteness, all of which leads to unhappiness. Therefore seeking happiness; it is in my own best interest to see all others; deluded or awakened as my very own Self. Since I want to be happy, finding love & compassion everywhere, I will see no separateness in other people or things. Their happiness & wellbeing will be my very own. As we are one, I know we seek happiness; I will find & do everything which awakens happiness in us. I know we will not find happiness though conflicts, separateness; the loneliness of need & emptiness. I will see myself & thus others as full of luminous clarity, wisdom & compassion. As one undivided; full of harmony there is joyous peace, no me or you; no before or after, only oneness now. There lies happiness; now & always, everywhere. Bhima Noel- From the page: "The question of freedom cannot be settled by philosophical argument. Nor is it simply granted to us. If we want to be free, we must work through our own inner activity to overcome unconscious urges and habitual thinking. To accomplish this, we must reach a point of view that recognizes no limits to knowledge, sees through all illusions, and opens the door to an experience of the reality of the spiritual world. Then we can achieve the highest level of evolution "we will recognize ourselves as free spirits. " Also - Knowledge of the Higher Worlds and Its Attainment

digits rated 5 months ago
~ Found, thanks to Bhima ~
The question of freedom cannot be settled by philosophical argument. Nor is it simply granted to us. If we want to be free, we must work through our own inner activity to overcome unconscious urges and habitual thinking. To accomplish this, we must reach a point of view that recognizes no limits to knowledge, sees through all illusions, and opens the door to an experience of the reality of the spiritual world. Then we can achieve the highest level of evolution--we will recognize ourselves as free spirits.

IaGadgetGuy rated 12 months ago- From the page: "B1. Philosophy Of Freedom Book Review By Steiner Books Michael Wilson translation Are we free, whether we know it or not? Is any sense of individual freedom merely an illusion? Rudolf Steiner tackles these age-old questions in a new and unique way. He shows that, by considering our own activity of thinking, we can realize the reasons for everything we do. And if these reasons are taken from the realm of our ideals, our actions are free, because only we determine them. The question of freedom cannot be settled by philosophical argument. Nor is it simply granted to us. If we want to be free, we must work through our own inner activity to overcome unconscious urges and habitual thinking. To accomplish this, we must reach a point of view that recognizes no limits to knowledge, sees through all illusions, and opens the door to an experience of the reality of the spiritual world. Then we can achieve the highest level of evolutionâ€"we will recognize ourselves as free spirits. "