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In anxiety about the truth, the human being is so desirous of not looking into his/her inner self, rather only looking outwardly, that he/she has thereby lost contact with his/her inner nature to a large extent. His/her inner nature has become quite strange to him/her and he/she fears making this his/her own again. Indeed he/she only fears looking inwardly because he/she knows that his/her external nature, which he/she puts on show, never allows itself to conform with the true inner nature. Additionally, the human being knows that those who are influential company for him/her, cannot communicate to him/her any idea at all of what he/she could find in his/her inner self. Only he/she alone is able to create this idea himself/herself but, as a rule, that occurs due to wrong assumptions which are based in the idea that a real look into the inner self contains the risk of insanity. This wrong idea is a trick of the worldly “I” by which fear is created for the uncovering of the true nature of the real inner nature. And it is exactly also this fear which is mighty enough to keep the human being from really fathoming his/her inner nature; that very nature which is formed in accord with the innermost nature, according to creational-law-based benchmarks, and to which love, peace and harmony are innate.