Translations:Benutzer:Arian/Klett-Mini-Test/1028/en

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The human I grasps that, in extending the science of nature, it necessarily requires a science of the spirit as well, and finds it in anthroposophical spiritual science. Its results communicate themselves to the thinking person consciously in the form of ideas. They spread light over the world of the senses. The sense-facts grasped in concepts expand and light up in consciousness as spirit-facts. One learns to know oneself as a spirit being grounded in itself, as one that can determine itself freely out of its own self-known being-nature. The human being learns through self-experience, through the schooling of the soul-activities of thinking, feeling and willing, to know himself as an I that, as a spirit being, is rooted in the eternal, that creates for itself a bodiliness in space and time, and in this lights up, shadowed, in self-consciousness. Through the science of the spirit one can learn to become aware of one's origin in spirit.