The 16 Steps to Individual Freedom
A practical path of Ethical Individualism for expressing individual freedom.
The 16 Steps to Individual Freedom identify and organize the developmental path contained in Rudolf Steiner's The Philosophy of Freedom, presenting it in a more accessible and practical form. The first two Steps are attitudes of individuality drawn from the original Preface, The Goal of Knowledge. The remaining fourteen are developmental Steps, each drawn from one of the fourteen chapters of The Philosophy of Freedom and numbered 1–14 to correspond with those chapters.
An Ethical Individualist is someone who strives to cultivate individuality, develop free knowing, and realize free selfhood. The 16 Steps develop all of the fundamental human capacities needed for individual freedom, empowering the individual to live freely.
Each of the 16 Steps describes a transformation from a less free state to a more free one. Each Step is then expressed through twelve corresponding Practice Steps that bring this transformation into everyday thought and life. Together, the 16 Steps and their 192 Practice Steps provide a guide for anyone willing to walk the path offered in The Philosophy of Freedom.
"That which you now seek with imperfect means, you will truly achieve if you walk the path given here—and much else besides.... Then a light would dawn."
— Rudolf Steiner, GA 240
Two Steps to Individuality
- Courageous Attitude
- Devotion to Truth
THE PHILOSOPHY OF FREEDOM
Seven Steps to Free Knowing
1 Questioned Action
2 Inquiring Urge
3 Focused Thinking
4 Corrected Perception
5 Accurate Conception
6 Authentic Ideation
7 Unifying Cognition
Seven Steps to Free Selfhood
8 Self-Knowledge
9 Self-Motivated
10 Self-Originated
11 Self-Purposed
12 Self-Principled
13 Self-Determined
14 Self-Emancipated
The 192 Practice Steps consist of:
• 24 Practices of Individuality
(The Goal of Knowledge)
• 168 Practices of Freedom
(The Philosophy of Freedom)
Learn more at Steps to Freedom