Cassandra Hubalek

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But if the I is to perceive itself, it can no longer passively devote itself to other things. To become conscious of its own essence and being, it must first call it forth—by dint of inner activity—out of the depths of its own nature. With the perception of ‘I’—with self-contemplation—an inner activity of the I itself begins.
Cassandra Hubalek
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Occult Science: An Outline
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