Virtue
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Virtue (from Latin: virtus, Greek: ἀρετή arete) generally denotes the ability and inner attitude to do the good that has become one's innermost nature with inclination, that is, easily and joyfully. In so far as the virtues represent such permanent and self-evident good habits, they have their roots in the etheric body of man just as much as the vices which counteract them as permanent bad habits.
Literatur
- Sebastian Gronbach: Die Kraft der Tugend: Ein Begleiter durch das Jahr, INFO 3 Vlg., Frankfurt a.M. 2010
- Ralph Valenteano: Es strebe zu meiner Seele Liebe.... 12 Meditationen zu Rudolf Steiners Monatstugenden, Audio-CD, Schirner Vlg., Darmstadt 2011
- Rudolf Steiner: Über die astrale Welt und das Devachan, GA 88 (1999), ISBN 3-7274-0880-4 Template:Vorträge
- Rudolf Steiner: Seelenübungen, GA 267 (2001), ISBN 3-7274-2670-5 Template:Vorträge
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