Rudolf Steiner - Mystics of the Renaissance (Paracelsus included), 1911

Page 137

THE FRIENDSHIP OF GOD how can

creature,

it

as

is

much

in

is it said,

known as a

the creature shall be

This

known

then be

Answer: Therefore

the soul?

117

creature.''

as to say that

all

creatures shall be regarded as created

and creation and not regard themselves as

and

I-ness

knowing

is

whereby

self-ness,

made

be known, there

"For

impossible.

whatever creature

in

one shall

this perfect

all

this

creature-being, cre-

and everything of the kind must be lost, be and become naught."' The soul must thereated-being, I-ness, self-ness,

fore look its

within

from the

it

perfect.

it

thereby cuts

itself off

i.,

in spirit,

Book of

the

If

If it regards its I-ness

upon by the stream Chap,

finds

remains

only as a thing lent to annihilates

it

it

I-ness, its self-ness.

standing there,

•

there

itself;

it

were, and

will

be seized

as

it it

of the All-Life, of

Man from

Frankfurt.


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