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Freedom requires introspection from "summary" of Philosophy of Freedom by Rudolf Steiner

In order to truly understand the concept of freedom, one must first engage in introspection. This process involves looking inward and examining one's thoughts, feelings, and motivations. By taking the time to reflect on oneself, one can develop a deeper understanding of their own desires and values, which are essential components of freedom. Introspection allows individuals to uncover the underlying reasons behind their actions and decisions. It enables them to differentiate between external influences and their own inner drives. This self-awareness is crucial for making choices ...
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    Philosophy of Freedom

    Rudolf Steiner

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