Man's Search for Meaning | Viktor Frankl

Man's Search for Meaning | Viktor Frankl

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Rudolf Steiner: Beyond the Boundaries of Knowledge

From the beginning, spiritual reality was as certain to Rudolf Steiner as physical reality. He lived in both the invisible and visible worlds. He saw his task as connecting them. For a long time, however, the invisible world seemed more real. Rudolf Steiner was an Austrian philos ...  Show more

Spiritual Warfare in Daily Life: The Battle of Thoughts

Many of us go about our daily lives unaware that from the moment we wake up until we go to sleep, we are engaged in spiritual warfare. There is a battle being fought for our very souls. This may sound extreme, but if we examine our thoughts, words, and actions, we can see how our ...  Show more

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