Rudolf Steiner: "What is really necessary is that a person shall deepen his understanding of the spiritual world and learn to do the right thing in each individual case. A recovery of spiritual vitality — unbroken effort and exertion — that is what is necessary, not all these overlapping, abstract programmes. Humanity today likes to have abstract programmes, likes best of all to condense into four or five paragraphs what should be done all over the world, so that delegates appointed by all the nations may vote in a kind of World Court of Arbitration on what has to come about on Earth in accordance with a rule accepted once and for all. But what is really necessary is that human beings shall seek for knowledge of the spiritual world, shall seek lasting union with the spiritual powers."
Source: November 13, 1917
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