(by Benjamin Voros)| Moena, Italy
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(by Benjamin Voros)| Moena, Italy
Impersonal Knowledge & Personal Concern
Image by Benjamin Voros
When we see the Moon in its first or last quarter, in what it shows us as its sickle form we have a picture of what the Earth could become. In the dark part, it shows to one who can see the supersensible these little demoniacal forms moving about in ghastly fashion, where the curve of the sickle bends inwards. . . . We must so look upon the Moon that we can say: it shows us something set up through cosmic evolution as a caricature of the Earth existence, as what the Earth existence can become if man does not learn to understand how to make impersonal knowledge into his personal concern, if he does not learn how, through warmth, to change individual desires into love, through which they can develop into an associated social life that is a common concern of the whole of mankind.
—Rudolf Steiner, The Responsibility of Man for World Evolution: Lecture V
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