Die Schule für Götter
€48.00
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Novel about leadership and personal responsibility
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Combining self-development and economic action
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Philosophical reflection in narrative form
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For entrepreneurs, decision-makers, and conscious actors
This book describes the journey of a person who breaks free from a habitual view of life determined by external circumstances. It traces the process in which responsibility is no longer delegated, but understood as the personal basis of all action.
What we call “reality” does not appear here as a fixed structure, but as an expression of a deeper level—a world of ideas, values, and inner attitudes. The School for Gods tells of the discovery of this inner dimension and the consequences this has for life, work, and leadership.
At its heart is the vision of a “school of being”—a spiritual attitude in which consciousness, responsibility, and creative power coincide. The novel unfolds the philosophical ideas underlying this vision and describes them in narrative form.
From the cover:
“You have come here to learn how to dream a new dream. It is a revolution that will turn your old, limited perspective with its gloomy projections, which you have nurtured for so many years, upside down.
War, disease, misery, and death will disappear from this planet when you understand that everything comes from within and that everything can be changed by a new dream—a powerful movement that will bring forth a completely new reality.”
—The Dreamer
The School for Gods is a novel about the ideas that led to the founding of the European School of Economics. At the same time, it is a manifesto for an “individual revolution”—the development of a person who recognizes their inner attitude as the source of their outer reality.
It is neither a textbook nor a guidebook, but rather a literary exploration of personal responsibility, consciousness, and economic creativity.
This book describes the journey of a person who breaks free from a habitual view of life determined by external circumstances. It traces the process in which responsibility is no longer delegated, but understood as the personal basis of all action.
What we call “reality” does not appear here as a fixed structure, but as an expression of a deeper level—a world of ideas, values, and inner attitudes. The School for Gods tells of the discovery of this inner dimension and the consequences this has for life, work, and leadership.
At its heart is the vision of a “school of being”—a spiritual attitude in which consciousness, responsibility, and creative power coincide. The novel unfolds the philosophical ideas underlying this vision and describes them in narrative form.
From the cover:
“You have come here to learn how to dream a new dream. It is a revolution that will turn your old, limited perspective with its gloomy projections, which you have nurtured for so many years, upside down.
War, disease, misery, and death will disappear from this planet when you understand that everything comes from within and that everything can be changed by a new dream—a powerful movement that will bring forth a completely new reality.”
—The Dreamer
The School for Gods is a novel about the ideas that led to the founding of the European School of Economics. At the same time, it is a manifesto for an “individual revolution”—the development of a person who recognizes their inner attitude as the source of their outer reality.
It is neither a textbook nor a guidebook, but rather a literary exploration of personal responsibility, consciousness, and economic creativity.







