Source: The Outsider (1956), Chapter one, The Country of the Blind, referencing a quote by Desiderius Erasmus.
Context: He alone is aware of the truth, and if all men were aware of it, there would be an end of life. In the country of the blind, the one-eyed man is king. But his kingship is kingship over nothing. It brings no powers and privileges, only loss of faith and exhaustion of the power to act. Its world is a world without values.
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Source: Introduction to the New Existentialism (1966), p. 63
Context: A child might be overawed by a great city, but a civil engineer knows that he might demolish it and rebuild it himself. Husserl's philosophy has the same aim: to show us that, although we may have been thrust into this world without a 'by your leave,' we are mistaken to assume that it exists independently of us. It is true that reality exists apart from us; but what we mistake for the world is actually a world constituted by us, selected from an infinitely complex reality.
Source: The Mind Parasites (1967), p. 2
Source: Rudolf Steiner: The Man and His Vision (1985), p. 169
Source: Postscript to the Outsider (1967), p. 3
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Source: G. I. Gurdjieff: The War Against Sleep (1980), p. 23
Source: The Mind Parasites (1967), p. 39
Source: Tree By Tolkien (1974), p. 25-26
Source: Access to Inner Worlds (1990), p. 13
Source: Rudolf Steiner: The Man and His Vision (1985), p. 164
Source: The Black Room (1975), p. 72
Source: Beyond the Occult (1988), p. 360
Source: The Outsider (1956), Chapter one, The Country of the Blind
Source: Frankenstein's Castle (1980), p. 59-60
Source: The Occult: A History (1971), p. 212
Source: The Philosopher's Stone (1969), p. 237-238
Source: Rudolf Steiner: The Man and His Vision (1985), p. 26
Source: Rudolf Steiner: The Man and His Vision (1985), p. 166