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- Title: Book: Contemporary Civilization in the Mirror of the Science of the Spirit (1904)
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- even if we possessed the most complete knowledge of the physiological
- Knowledge. An Instructive Course of Development Described in a Manner
- recourse to other sources of knowledge, but on the other hand it did
- this knowledge one who is despondent resignedly throws himself into
- Title: Book: From the Akasha Chronicle
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- der hoheren Welten? (How Does One Attain Knowledge of Higher
- limited to external evidence where knowledge of the past is
- possible very soon. How much of the knowledge hidden within the
- Title: Book: Our Atlantean Ancestors
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- present-day man than he would imagine whose knowledge is confined
- knowledge, their technical arts, indeed their entire civilization
- acknowledge as leader one whose deeds had impressed themselves deeply
- Title: Book: Transition of the Fourth into the Fifth Root Race
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- knowledge and all labor was to be pursued in this sense. In the
- possession of knowledge and of arts, which were not
- to consider as his true task. This knowledge and these arts
- . . . To such knowledge belongs for example that of the use of
- capable of knowledge, will the greatest among the initiates be able
- public communications about the origin of this knowledge and
- Title: Book: The Lemurian Race
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- would not. Thus the Lemurian built without engineering knowledge on
- they could take with them a highly developed knowledge of the
- was then essentially a consequence of the knowledge thus brought
- along. But here again it must be emphasized that this knowledge had
- Title: Book: The Division into Sexes
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- there were other beings which could acquire knowledge and wisdom in
- spirit. Their knowledge and wisdom were supersensibly
- acquired. Such knowledge is called intuitive. Contemporary man
- was not dreamlike, but inwardly clear. Their acquisition of knowledge
- longing for knowledge. In its earlier stages the human soul
- knowledge. It is with the division into sexes that the impulse toward
- knowledge first appears.
- The longing for knowledge is produced by the fact
- of which it gains possession of knowledge. This is a consequence of
- they could plant in man; knowledge they could not give, for their own
- knowledge had never made the detour through the inner organs which
- where knowledge must be acquired through inner organs. These beings
- stimulated, and could connect itself with knowledge and wisdom. It
- Title: Book: The Last Periods before the Division into Sexes
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- cognition was what one may call intuitive knowledge in the fullest
- Title: Book: The Hyperborean and the Polarean Epoch
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- correction based on competent knowledge. He feels obliged to
- important human enigmas which are indicated. A true self-knowledge of
- Title: Book: Some Necessary Points of View
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- knowledge revealed within more proximate spiritual experience.
- the road which lies ahead of him. Through knowledge one gains insight
- However, he who promulgates such knowledge needs modesty and true
- self-criticism, an unshakable striving for self-knowledge and the
- ascent toward even higher knowledge than is to be found in the
- Erkentnisse der hoheren Welten? (How Does One Attain Knowledge of
- Title: Book: The Earth and Its Future
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- their physical body and can acquire supersensible knowledge outside
- Title: Book: The Life of Saturn
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- popular publication intended for the furthering of a knowledge of
- Title: Book: Answers to Questions
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- incarnation. Our logic, knowledge of nature, technology and so forth,
- were previously a part of secret knowledge. But it would acquire
- Therefore some of those who are initiated into secret knowledge have
- wisdom. Our knowledge of nature, for example, does lead to ideas
- nothing of modern knowledge of nature and modern technology, the form
- knowledge can only be communicated to those who undergo the tests of
- between belief and knowledge. One can be a modern scientist and a
- Title: Book: Prejudices Arising from Alleged Science (1904)
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- does best to renounce all deductions based on his knowledge of
- research finds its knowledge in the Bible. It has its own methods,
- Title: Book: Cosmic Memory: Back Cover
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- Rudolf Steiner shows that the insoluble link between man and cosmos is the fundamental basis of evolution. As man has participated in the development of the world we know today, so his achievements are directly connected with the ultimate destiny of the universe. In his hands rests the freedom to shape the future course of creation. Knowledge of his exalted origins and of the path he followed is indispensable if man is to evolve a future worthy of a responsible human being ... Through a study of Steiner's writings one can come to a clear, reasonable, comprehensive understanding of the human being and his place in the universe.
- Title: Book: Introduction: Cosmic Memory
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- Weltanschauung (Theory of Knowledge Implicit in Goethe's
- Taken together, these written works comprise the body of knowledge to
- knowledge.”
- bringing re-examination of knowledge previously shunned by
- serious re-evaluation of all knowledge imperative, and it is
- recognized that no single area of that knowledge can be left out of
- developed specific details of knowledge.” (Op. cit. pp.
- course of creation. Knowledge of his exalted origins and of the path
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