Books
Rudolf Steiner

Six Steps in Self-development

  • giuseppezetticcihas quoted5 years ago
    it is not a question of thinking about this or that subject, but of thinking objectively and appropriately, and invoking inner strength.
  • giuseppezetticcihas quoted5 years ago
    Corresponding ‘thinking exercises’ should not therefore be focused on distant and complex subjects but on simple ones that are near to hand. If we overcome our resistance and, over several months, turn our thoughts for at least five minutes each day to a mundane object (such as a pin or pencil, etc.), excluding all other, unrelated thoughts as we do so, we have already achieved a good deal.
  • giuseppezetticcihas quoted5 years ago
    All meditation and concentration exercises, and suchlike, are worthless and may even be harmful in a certain sense if we do not regulate our lives in accordance with these conditions. We can’t receive powers: we can only unfold those that already lie within us.
  • giuseppezetticcihas quoted5 years ago
    First supplementary exercise

    Control of thoughts

    Regulating the course of thinking

    Mastery of thought processes

    Objectivity

    Concentration

    Focused thought
fb2epub
Drag & drop your files (not more than 5 at once)