“Love starts when we push aside our ego and make room for someone else.”

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Austrian esotericist 1861–1925
Rudolf Steiner quote: “Love starts when we push aside our ego and make room for someone else.”

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“In love, no one can harm anyone else; we are each of us responsible for our own feelings and cannot blame someone else for what we feel.”

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Context: In love, no one can harm anyone else; we are each of us responsible for our own feelings and cannot blame someone else for what we feel. It hurt when I lost each of the various men I fell in love with. Now, though, I am convinced that no one loses anyone, because no one owns anyone. That is the true experience of freedom: having the most important thing in the world without owning it.

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