The wise man never wants to rule over things and creatures.
He needs the senses, the mind, the feeling and the intellect to understand the universal, indivisible, absolute human dignity and to act accordingly. The wise man obeys the soul from childhood onwards; God himself, who has his dwelling place in his body, in the unconscious. He knows that in the entanglements of the world, every day, through the dream in which God speaks to him, he comes to new insight. Despite the desire for liberation, he is not free from fear, anxiety and anger - with the dark sides of life, from within and without, which he has to deal with every day.
He needs the senses, the mind, the feeling and the intellect to understand the universal, indivisible, absolute human dignity and to act accordingly. The wise man obeys the soul from childhood onwards; God himself, who has his dwelling place in his body, in the unconscious. He knows that in the entanglements of the world, every day, through the dream in which God speaks to him, he comes to new insight. Despite the desire for liberation, he is not free from fear, anxiety and anger - with the dark sides of life, from within and without, which he has to deal with every day.
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