Between death and a new birth, we know that our body, down to its smallest particles, is formed out of the cosmos. For we ourselves prepare this physical body, bringing together in it the whole of animal nature; we ourselves build it.
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"Between death and a new birth, we know that our body, down to its smallest particles, is formed out of the cosmos. For we ourselves prepare this physical body, bringing together in it the whole of animal nature; we ourselves build it." — Rudolf Steiner #deathmortality
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Between death and a new birth, we know that our body, down to its smallest particles, is formed out of the cosmos. For we ourselves prepare this physical body, bringing together in it the whole of animal nature; we ourselves build it. — Rudolf Steiner
About Rudolf Steiner
Rudolf Steiner was a Philosopher from Austrian Empire (1861–1925).
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Who said "Between death and a new birth, we know that our body, down to its smallest part…"?
This quote is attributed to Rudolf Steiner, a Philosopher from Austrian Empire.
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Rudolf Steiner lived from 1861 – 1925.
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