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- Title: CaMF: Chapter 1: Points of View
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- observant that a modern conception of the world cannot exclude its
- Title: CaMF: Chapter 2: Mysteries and Mystery Wisdom
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- that in the ordinary conceptions of the gods the great enigmas of
- Hades. The initiates have a new conception of life and death. Now for
- of everyday conceptions is to put it in an element in which it cannot
- Title: CaMF: Chapter 3: Greek Sages Before Plato In the Light of Mystery Wisdom
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- his conceptions.
- conceptions of organic life. David Friedrich Strauss (see Alter und
- this way. Within the framework of such a conception we can understand
- Another form of world-conception, different from that of Heraclitus,
- always lead to a kind of Pythagorean conception. If a string of
- astronomical conceptions of the Pythagoreans. What could be said of
- them also applies to the Copernican conceptions in the connection
- Title: CaMF: Chapter 4: Plato as a Mystic
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- be seen in Plato's conception of the world. There is only one means of
- This attitude of mind was inherent in his conception of the world. It
- world conception with the Mysteries. At the very beginning of this
- Plato's world-conception aims to be a form of cognition which in its
- Aristophanes and the serious poet, Agathon. Each has his conception of
- This point throws light on the conception held in the Mysteries regarding
- Title: CaMF: Chapter 5: Mystery Wisdom and Myth
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- unknown to man so long as he is limited by the ordinary conception of
- ordinary materialistic, logical conception of life, man creates gods
- by the world conception of those whose wisdom accords with the method
- conception. It signified the overcoming of the transitory and the
- Title: CaMF: Chapter 6: Egyptian Mystery Wisdom
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- his mortal frame. The Egyptians' most intimate conceptions about the
- work. These conceptions indeed indicate ideas of the gods similar to
- At the root of this lies the conception of the Mysteries concerning
- existence as a god. Within this conception one must speak of divinity
- There is no doubt that according to such a conception only one who has
- Title: CaMF: Chapter 7: The Gospels
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- as the content of the Christian conception of life, are included. In
- Mystery-conceptions which we have seen to be the common property of
- conception of the world. It is said that Pythagoras traveled to Egypt
- Title: CaMF: Chapter 9: The Apocalypse of John
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- Mystery-conceptions transferred to Christianity. They are the spirits
- the conception of these events the initiate sees the old struggle
- Title: CaMF: Chapter 11: The Essence of Christianity
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- Mystery-conceptions were bound to feel that this brought quite a new
- note into the conception of the world. Many people found themselves in
- varied ways to find a balance between the divergent world conceptions.
- personalities tried to find the way from the ancient conceptions to
- Neoplatonic world conception. Sense-perception dims man's spiritual
- conception; then we are able to get a glimpse into the perspectives of
- firmly to this conception a fundamentally mystical attitude of soul is
- Title: CaMF: Chapter 12: Christianity and Pagan Wisdom
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- ancient pagan culture conceptions of the world which seem to be a
- conceptions started with Philo of Alexandria (B.C. 25A.D. 50).
- All this, in Philo's conception of the world, is contained within the
- spirit. The Neoplatonic conception of the world, which developed
- It follows that this conception of the world has a profound similarity
- development of the old world conception thus is split. In Neoplatonism
- and similar conceptions of the world it leads to a concept of Christ
- to unite these two world conceptions. In the beginning was the
- development of the old world conceptions. Plato says of the Macrocosm:
- spiritual representation in the old world conceptions. This became a
- conceptions; at the starting-point of Christianity it meets us within
- Title: CaMF: Chapter 13: Augustine and the Church
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- conception of John Scotus Erigena, who lived in the ninth century at
- conception of the world is expressed in the sense of Neoplatonism. In
- Title: CaMF: Foreword
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- Title: CaMF: Author's Preface to the Second Edition
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- form, but how Christianity arose out of mystical conception.
- spiritual reality which can be seen only through such conception. Only
- word mystical to denote a conception which relies more on indefinite
- Title: CaMF: Introduction: Rudolf Steiner -- A Biographical Sketch
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