Most naughtiness arises because the children are bored and lack a relationship with the teacher. Rudolf Steiner More Quotes by Rudolf Steiner More Quotes From Rudolf Steiner For every one step that you take in the pursuit of higher knowledge, take three steps in the perfection of your own character Rudolf Steiner three perfection character All real philosophers have been artists in the realm of concepts. Rudolf Steiner philosopher artist real Reverence awakens in the soul a sympathetic power through which we attract qualities in the beings around us, which would otherwise remain concealed. Rudolf Steiner soul god sympathy What is necessary to keep providing good care to nature has completely fallen into ignorance during the materialism era. Rudolf Steiner nature ignorance responsibility In order to approach a creation as sublime as the Bhagavad-Gita with full understanding it is necessary to attune our soul to it. Rudolf Steiner understanding soul order When sculpting the human figure in stone it is necessary to draw the whole form out of the content of the head. Rudolf Steiner sculpture form stones It naturally elevates the soul to feel this intimate relationship to it's primal ground...A man then feels himself truly at home, and whenever he is lifted up through music he can say to himself: "Yes, you come from other worlds, and in music you can experience your native place." Rudolf Steiner intimate-relationships home men When you try to do one step forward to attain knowledge about the hidden truths, then do the same time three steps forward to perfect your character. Rudolf Steiner perfect trying character Our task is to educate the human being in such a way that he or she can bring to expression in the right way that which is living in the whole human being, and on the other side that which puts him/her into the world in the right way. Rudolf Steiner tasks expression world Today certain definite ideas are developing out of the Egyptian ideas. What is called Darwinism today did not arise because of external reasons. We are the same souls who, in Egypt, received the pictures of the animal forms of man's forebears. The old views have awakened again, but man has descended more deeply into the material world. Rudolf Steiner egypt animal men It is owing to our limitations that a thing appears to us as single and separate when in truth it is not a separate thing at all. Rudolf Steiner owing limitation responsibility Not that which is inspires the creation, but that which may be; not the actual, but the possible. Rudolf Steiner creation may inspire For every human illness, somewhere in the world there exists a plant which is the cure. I believe that there is a healing potential locked inside plants which is integral with their evolution, just as it is part of human evolution to learn to tap this wonderful gift of Nature. Rudolf Steiner healing believe world Grateful for his mistakes, man should be the gods, because by overcoming the faults the stronger force is developed. Rudolf Steiner grateful mistake men The stars spoke once to man. Rudolf Steiner destiny stars men Anthroposophy is a path of knowledge, to guide the spiritual in the human being to the spiritual in the universe... Anthroposophists are those who experience, as an essential need of life, certain questions on the nature of the human being and the universe, just as one experiences hunger and thirst. Rudolf Steiner essentials spiritual needs Die Kunst ist ewig, ihre Formen wandeln sich. (The art is eternal, their shapes are changing.) Rudolf Steiner eternal shapes art These fourteen phases from full moon to new also have their result, and for the Egyptian consciousness this result was achieved through Isis. These fourteen phases are ruled by Isis. Rudolf Steiner phases isis moon When the human being sings he lends expression to the great wise ways in which the world was made. Rudolf Steiner carpe-diem expression wise The task of understanding is not to replicate in conceptual form something that already exists, but rather to create a wholly new realm, that together with the world given to our senses constitutes the fullness of reality. Rudolf Steiner understanding together reality