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  • Title: Book: Contemporary Civilization in the Mirror of the Science of the Spirit (1904)
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    • this knowledge one who is despondent resignedly throws himself into
  • Title: Book: From the Akasha Chronicle
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    • are open for man. He can develop forces dormant in him so that he can
    • convince himself of the reality of a separate spiritual world through
    • character. They do not stand before him like the dead testimony of
    • happened takes place before him.
  • Title: Book: Our Atlantean Ancestors
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    • presented to him in vivid images, so that later he could remember as
    • him in the course of his education. He could manage best when the new
    • which are new to him. The Atlantean system of education gave a
    • particular period do not apply to him.
    • that of a contemporary man. The Atlantean took into himself water
    • himself when he needed them for what he was doing. In order to have
    • human hands created at that time grew out of nature. And man himself
    • intelligence have created for him.
    • presented a picture which reminds him in only a few particulars of
    • forgot what he had represented to himself. Nevertheless, that he
    • own powers of conception, but to a mental force in him, which
    • himself, and this speech-word belonged to the objects of the external
    • Each man felt that such misuse must cause him enormous harm. The good
    • nature had made of him. Now a powerful personality recruited a number
    • his personal ability man slowly prepares himself for initiation. He
    • enlightenment from above can be given to him. In this way the
    • to exploit it for himself. The ambition which had developed turned
    • within himself as to what he must or must not do. But what thus was
    • intelligence suggested to him. Turbulent conditions therefore began
  • Title: Book: Transition of the Fourth into the Fifth Root Race
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    • will understand it aright who can steep himself in the idea of
    • man perceives around him is in process of development. In this sense,
    • The one who familiarizes himself with the thought
    • The task which the leader imposed upon himself was
    • in accordance with these invisible powers, was shown to him. All
    • lead to good if man also places himself at the service of the higher
    • If man was previously forced to consider himself
    • example, the domination over the life force was given to him without
    • Not all men whom Manu had gathered around him were
    • point, the initiates will gradually divulge their secrets to him. But
    • root race is a slow road to this goal. At first Manu himself led his
    • to reveal himself to them openly. Then this human
  • Title: Book: The Lemurian Race
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    • directly from the objects which surrounded him. It flowed to him from
    • surpasses everything contemporary man can picture to himself in his
    • will. He himself could thereby execute what nature accomplishes. What
    • and art.” Man felt that what was given to him there was a
    • this gift he considered himself a “servant” of these
    • universal forces. He felt himself “sanctified” from
    • dedication lay in the fact that man guarded the powers granted to him
    • of men and animals was exercised by man himself. This was true
  • Title: Book: The Division into Sexes
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    • enormously distant periods of the past must however liberate himself
    • around him.
    • could produce another human being out of himself. Impregnation was
    • like himself, in order to perfect his own nature. The force by which
    • impregnated himself in ancient times. The price of thought is
    • intuition makes it possible for him to enter into contact with the
    • Originally it did not come to him as a free gift. He had to
    • the physical body, “man” could surrender himself with
    • only a part of his being; with the other part he separated himself
    • from the world around him. He became selfish. And his action toward
  • Title: Book: The Last Periods before the Division into Sexes
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    • him. This activity reverberated in his soul. His own activity was an
    • stimulated him to activity, to movement. When his activity could
    • living images. Light, clear, beautiful images lived in him when he
    • the world. The processes of nature did not appear to him as dependent
    • him as an instinctive impulse by superhuman beings. Spiritually, he
    • higher individualities, which acted on him. Now he began to follow
    • organisms which had a similarly plastic body lived with him. But in
    • on his road in order that he himself might ascend higher. This
  • Title: Book: The Hyperborean and the Polarean Epoch
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    • his best efforts have enabled him to discover. He will welcome any
    • self-conscious spirit within him. This spirit united with the
    • which had brought him to the level we have described. But now the
    • develop in him which make him able to create the degree of heat
    • passed through him had been dependent on the environment in this
    • respect. Now he himself could develop heat for these substances. The
    • images appeared to him when he was affected by pleasant soul
    • spirit, when man begins to think about that which acts upon him from
  • Title: Book: Beginning of the Present Earth  Extrusion of the Sun
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    • produces a physical likeness of himself which consists of the two
    • himself into an ether body which in turn consists of two kinds of
  • Title: Book: Extrusion of the Moon
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    • what man became later, however, one must imagine him at this stage as
    • enable him to think, and thus to develop a personality. On the other
    • organizations filled with wisdom develop around him.
    • impregnate himself and produce beings like himself without external
    • himself had to become as “one of the gods.”
  • Title: Book: Some Necessary Points of View
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    • of the entities connected with him in the time which preceded the
    • prepared himself for earthly existence, as it were. One must
    • destiny on our planet is revealed to him within spiritual
    • those questions which are vital to him. In the following essays for
    • the road which lies ahead of him. Through knowledge one gains insight
    • the spirit must strictly avoid even representing anything to himself
    • the word, but this “ingenuity” will avail him absolutely
    • must even renounce it, and abandon himself solely to the higher
    • “unconsciously,” directs himself according to matters of
    • him. If one moves a little to the “right,” objects which
    • himself develops more highly, his relations to the other levels of
    • consciousness man could raise himself into this supersensible world,
    • the development of man himself can only be understood when one
  • Title: Book: On the Origin of the Earth
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    • all the talents which man has within himself are developed, until he
    • sleep man does not perceive what is taking place around him. Why one
    • also form a correct conception of it. But by no means does he himself
  • Title: Book: The Earth and Its Future
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    • finds himself at present. But before he attained it, he, and with him
    • him “outside in space.” On the Moon and also during the
    • image in his soul when a particular object came near him. All of
    • forth, which earlier man had perceived within himself, confronts him
    • new world appears within him: the world of ideas or thoughts. One
    • thinking man reaches the point where he differentiates himself from
    • recognizes himself as an “I.” The first three stages we
    • him at this time. In the consciousness of the clairvoyant one finds
    • developing in himself the states of consciousness to which in future
    • possible for him, although it is very difficult to give an idea of
    • before him, then this conception is, as it were, only a shadow image
    • “red” will actually be before him. He will be able to
    • be achieved by him similar to that which already existed for the Moon
    • consciousness. But the images will not ebb and flow in him like
    • such a world of images filled him without his acting. In the meantime
    • different forces and powers; he himself will receive what to him will
    • perceive and influence beings, but he himself will create.
    • only truly understand himself when he knows his own development.
  • Title: Book: The Life of Saturn
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    • through such “sensory germs.” For him, the images of the
    • The human being himself can make no use of his
    • Seraphime (Seraphim), the “Spirits of Love.” This
    • himself cannot yet make use. Through this understanding, exalted
    • entities now again reveal themselves, as previously the Seraphim did
    • dull and unconscious at this stage. But as the Seraphim and the
    • time” the Seraphim, Cherubim, and Thrones first revealed
    • From the fifth cycle onward, the Seraphim reveal
  • Title: Book: The Life of the Sun
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    • “Spirits of Wisdom” have given him the possibility of
    • through the human body the Seraphim can already reveal themselves on
    • onward, man himself is so far advanced that he can unconsciously work
    • Twilight.” Man himself now works on the physical
  • Title: Book: Life on the Moon
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    • the watch lying beside him which was perceptible in this dream image.
    • him is pleasing or advantageous. Then a colored image of a light tone
    • him, he beholds an ugly, dark image. The conception is not a
    • consciousness he creates for himself the first germinal
    • (Buddhi) with wisdom, so now the Seraphim accomplish
    • into a relation with the world which surrounds him.
    • experience for himself in his earth consciousness.
    • basis of an animal world. As the Sun man could only elevate himself
    • plant nature as himself, he leaves behind him on the level of coarser
    • realm, in which man himself exists at this time.
  • Title: Book: The Life of Earth
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    • with the one man at present ascribes to himself while he is dreaming.
    • through the help of the Seraphim. Thus actually two origins of man
    • (Manas) together with the Seraphim on the Moon.
    • Seraphim ascend to higher spheres, and the higher man now receives
    • to make it here. In this the decipherer knows himself to be in
    • it could never occur to him to make such objections against the
  • Title: Book: The Fourfold Man of Earth
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    • in the structure. One will soon convince himself of the truth of this
    • useful or dangerous to him. As a result, the Moon man could regulate
    • orientation for him. The physical instrument which the astral body
    • with these heavenly bodies. From the sun those forces reach him which
    • would have hardened him in a rigid form. Therefore he advanced to the
    • world what he experiences within himself.
    • within him. In the future he will in this way give external form to
  • Title: Book: Answers to Questions
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    • true foundation for his life, will let him recognize his value, his
    • dignity, and his essence, and will give him the highest zest for
    • living. For these truths enlighten him about his connection with the
    • world around him; they show him his highest goals, his true destiny.
  • Title: Book: Prejudices Arising from Alleged Science (1904)
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    • fantastic to him who tests them against the certain conclusions which
    • communications lives in him, even if he also senses their inner
    • toward the suppression of such impulses when he has to tell himself
    • present-day man. It entices him to an inner intolerance of a quite
    • where man still feels himself to be quite impotent and to be
    • interrelationships of sensory facts. The one who familiarizes himself
    • store, thereby divesting himself of the superstition that fear and
    • estranged from reality and practical life by occupying himself with
    • certainly not mislead him into underestimating telephones, railroad
  • Title: Book: Introduction: Cosmic Memory
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    • this experience made upon him, he wrote his Friedrich Nietzsche,
    • his time and was to take him on repeated lecture tours throughout
    • brought him into contact with increasing numbers of people in many
    • mark him as one of the most creatively productive men of our
    • ability of the human being. Therefore, he confined himself to
    • and the requirements of modern life. He himself outlined the
    • nutrition resulting from methods of agriculture outlined by him; the
    • art of Eurythmy, created and described by him as “visible
    • about only when one comprehends the ideas which motivated him. He
    • life, will let him recognize his value, his dignity, and his essence,
    • and will give him the highest zest for living. For these truths
    • enlighten him about his connection with the world around him; they
    • show him his highest goals, his true destiny. And they do this in a
    • Steiner himself anticipated the reader's initial
    • himself. Steiner describes this awakening as “...an
    • reader must cause warmth and feeling to awaken in himself. He cannot
    • simply allow these to flow into him from the one setting forth the
    • it possible for him to transmit to others concrete, detailed
    • Species began its transformation of Man's view of himself and of
  • Title: Book: Preface: Preface by the Editor of the German Edition (1939)
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    • himself intensively to the study of Anthroposophy.



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