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  • Title: The Story of My Life: Chapter: I
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    • mother at Horn, a city of the same district.
    • father became acquainted with my mother. Then he gave up the work of
    • Croatia. It was during this period that he married my mother. Her
    • My father, and my mother as well, were true children of the South
    • the liveliest interest. My mother, since our worldly goods were none
    • they found otherwise very monotonous. The schoolmaster, the priest,
    • In Pottschach a daughter and another son were born to my parents.
    • under the table and smash it to pieces. Then, when my mother appeared,
    • I would call out to her : “Mother, I've finished!”
    • other boys, and I were still there. The schoolmaster was beside
    • improvement. On the other hand, I became rooted, in a child's way, in
    • “the limits of understanding” on the other. About three
    • the mill were the god-parents of my brother and sister. We were always
    • case was, as in many other matters, not to my satisfaction. I was
    • hour's walk further on was the boundary stream. Still another
    • direction; in the other, the eye could range over a level region,
    • sister and brother, and later loved to take alone. Such walks were
    • family supper, which otherwise consisted merely of a piece of buttered
    • Still another pleasant thing came from rambling about in these
    • The other had been slashed off clean. The hair lying over this he had
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    • few days later I was taken to that school for another examination. In
    • against the other. Only before the booksellers' shops of
    • direction on the sides turned away from each other. The thrusts on the
    • sides turned away from each other are much more numerous than those in
    • approach each other. “Attraction” is not any special force,
    • With still another teacher I came only after a long time into a more
    • otherwise have acquired that the grade I was given on my history
    • On the other side I was tremendously occupied over the question of the
    • potatoes – all this work fell to my sister and brother and me. Buying
    • back to him. In this way he gave me one book after another to read and
    • Another event deeply influenced my life. The mathematics books which
    • him in the eyes of his pupils from the other teachers. One felt that
    • he stood in a closer relationship to his science than did the others.
    • The others we addressed with the title “Professor”; he,
    • “Doctor.” He was the brother of the thoughtful Tyrolese poet
    • Through him I was led to two other books which, by reason of their
    • life to these lessons from all that I made my own out of other
    • From my fifteenth year on I taught other pupils of the same grade as
    • education. I owe much to this tutoring. In having to give to others in
    • awake to this. For I cannot express the thing otherwise than by saying
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  • Title: The Story of My Life: Chapter: III
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    • than Fichte's other works.
    • his teaching impressed me. But it did not impress the other hearers.
    • linked up with many other thoughts. The forms of these thought-series
    • he wished to find in others what he knew for himself. He revealed
    • through another who had a firm footing there. Moreover, anything of
    • One was entertained just as by other village people. I always had to
    • philosophy which I learned from others could not in its thought be
    • geometry one might form a conception of space, which otherwise
    • I found in others the recognition of any cognitional need which I had
    • on the other to the necessities of the reason. In this aesthetic mood
    • living quality of the sense-perception; on the other the abstractness
  • Title: The Story of My Life: Chapter: IV
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    • were scarcely any other persons than admirers of Wagner. This all
    • To this time belongs still another youthful friendship very
    • this course we three, and many others, received the greatest
    • enough attention. And yet this could not be otherwise when I had so
    • lonely. On the other hand, I myself shared completely in whatever
    • followed, the other which I shared in vital companionship with men
    • in intimate relation with other persons, especially women, rather than
    • to slip outside of my own being and leap across into another skin, as it were,
    • The case was similar in my relation with another Wiener-Neustadt
    • other light than as a sceptic concerning the spiritual conceptions
    • really lying. But you cannot do otherwise than follow your sound
    • the ego who considers it as a form of phenomenon, as a result of other
    • one another quite violently. Very exciting and stimulating was much
    • behind a monocle; the other always seemed to say “Yes” to
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    • that still another was present – Goethe's spirit. For Schröer lived so
    • everything that came from Schröer. Yet I could not do otherwise even
    • phenomena of that life in the human soul. I could then find no other
    • he found in one or another natural scientist a generous recognition of
    • sensible form. On the other hand, I was forced to look upon the
    • other. To him it was clear that both had the right to a place in the
    • forth independently some field or other of natural science in the way
    • Prussian officer who for some reason or other had been forced to leave
    • and scientific developments he needed for his preparation. In other
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    • especially to his mother. When I went to live in the home, he had
    • leave the child's training to me. The mother had enough confidence to
    • development in company with other children. I continued to be a tutor
    • was responsible for the tutoring of this boy and another in this
    • developed by me so vitally in any other way. Moreover, I was taken
    • War. The mother, who had become a true friend of mine because of what
    • eliminate the private lessons I had continued to give to others even
    • any less in my life than other men. Only in my case what is usually
    • On the other hand, Hartmann's work
    • be on one side and Goethe's whole philosophy on the other. Now that I
    • concept to grow out of another that in the progressive living
    • mind to proceed one out of another, one thus constructs the whole
    • proceeded to prepare the other volumes of Goethe's natural scientific
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    • his whole manner, so open and loyal. He introduced me and other mutual
    • was the father of the brother and sisters. He was there, and yet not
    • have been somewhat unusual. At first the brother and sisters never
    • Then they began, at first very gradually, to make one or another
    • would be brought by the brother or sisters from the father's library.
    • At last I could no longer do otherwise than inquire about much that
    • concerned the unknown man. And thus, from the talk of the brother and
    • the news of his death had to be conveyed to us. The brother and
    • the fiancé of one daughter, and my friends were present. The brother
    • caused a like reserve in me. We loved each other, and both of us were
    • saying that we loved each other. Thus the love lived between the words
    • we spoke to each other, and not in the words themselves. I felt the
    • another. I wrote an article about the poet. This brought me the great
    • pessimism, we had never understood one another, and that anyone who
    • Both united in a positive antipathy to Goethe; on the other hand,
    • Another time we discussed the question of repeated earth lives. The
    • Church and other theologians, and in addition I met now and then the
    • charming little room in a side-street in Vienna together with other
    • remarks of Müllner on all sorts of philosophical, artistic, and other
    • expression and mutual sharing together of whatever one or the other
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    • impulse to intense spiritual concentration; on the other hand, my life
    • to completion between the nationalities in Austria. Others were
    • occupied with the social question. Still others were in the midst of a
    • mechanically; on the other side the soulless fantasy which cares not
    • mood of this rectory, so other-worldly, the guests now brought
    • reading. In company with these persons I met with others who either
    • Rodbertus, and other writers on social economics. To none of these
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    • external world. He must pass over into another form of consciousness
    • the other side, which arises from man's relation to himself.
    • Institute. In addition there were others sharing in the work who came
    • thoughts everything which came to him from other points of view was at
    • The architects, littérateurs, and other persons whom I met in the home
    • both as man and as artist, and also to his brother, Julius Mayreder,
    • another picture from this experience, for example, memory pictures of
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    • union one with the other within the human soul.
    • from the struggle of the soul outward; the other comes from the outer
    • and existence of the spirit. On the other side, Schiller observed
    • otherwise about their spiritual relationship indicates that Schiller's
    • the other; of the snake which must sacrifice itself in order to form a
    • by Christian Rosenkreutz. Other forms are revivals of those which had
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    • were in Vienna. Thus it happened that, in addition to my other
    • view of the relationships to other European peoples, but which can
    • the teachers of the German schools, and among other German
    • long time the mother of the boy whose instruction I had taken over
    • and at another time I taught this lady and her sister aesthetics.
    • of home, from which I went out to other families as tutor or
    • instructor. Through the intimate friendship between the mother of the
    • according to their destiny. In her one could study mother love in its
    • the greatest attention to my scientific and other tasks. There was a
    • neither of us could do otherwise than think that a tragic thread had
    • profession. Besides, he was a man of many interests in other fields.
    • mother of the children whom I had to teach, I was often present and
  • Title: The Story of My Life: Chapter: XIV
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    • spirit must freely construct it.” Or these other words: that a
    • beast of burden working at this Goethe task with which others with
    • another in the rich collections of manuscripts of other German poets.
    • literary remains of many poets. And other interested persons came also
    • Grimm did not roam around like other men even in everyday life. It was
  • Title: The Story of My Life: Chapter: XV
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    • The other lecture I gave in Vienna at the invitation of the Scientific
    • But there was at that time another occasion for me to give thought to
    • I could not then do otherwise than say to myself that, if one thought
    • derived from quite another attitude toward the world than his sense
    • turn directed toward something quite other than nature, craved the
    • Others conversed with him by writing whatever they wished to say on a
    • present in a far more intensive way for the others than were these for
    • without having to reckon upon objections such as meet another when
    • lay hold upon the emotions of the other person also. An unusual fire
    • world-phenomena. He could not judge things otherwise than with a
    • impression on other men only when the personal element is at the same
    • With another visitor to Weimar I came into a friendly intimacy. This
    • riddling sphinx is only another metamorphosed form of the simple
    • Like a mother she stood by the side of Ludwig Laistner, whose refined
    • With Ludwig Laistner I could talk as with few other persons regarding
    • his life expressed itself quite otherwise.
    • when others fell into easy-going ways. The desire in this circle was
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    • bearing, about things over which other persons become at once visibly
    • Into this tone soon fell also the one other man of the world, Otto
    • chanced to be with him and others. The rest of us were “of
    • thing for which the others had come.
    • and filled another. In this moment he had locked me up in his heart;
    • some other personality, and it would have been the same thing to him.
    • Weimar during these meetings were either in one circle or the other
    • the sessions of one came at night and of the other during the day. But
    • experiencing. I entered with vital intensity into that which others
    • vital intercourse with others, but in every instance I had to pass
    • the characteristic ways of thinking and feeling of the other. With
    • alien to me. But I found one no more alien than the other; for I felt
    • as if at home in every other.
    • conscious of a full participation in the other because I did not
    • on the other side of human consciousness. I felt spiritually obliged
    • soul not to be too strongly drawn to the one side or the other.
    • “standpoints” repudiate one another; spiritual vision sees
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    • one another. It is a bad thing when the moral feelings which men ought
    • to have for one another are drawn into the sphere of these opposing
    • religious and social, or who differ from one another in the life of
    • cannot be conceived as anything other than a result of the work of
    • I looked into another reality – a reality which is spiritual and moral
    • indeed, could it be otherwise, when these “ethicists”
    • which revealed ethics as firmly rooted along with all other reality.
    • congenial persons. I found in others no greater interest than in
    • others. I loved these excursions. Moreover, my reverence for Herman
    • Besides, he wrote me, among other things, that the book ought to bear
    • real on the one hand and the sense of itself on the other. The soul
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    • be another world in which I can live; so much does life in this world
    • lie “somewhere or other.” He found no roads to these
    • Others looked upon me as a “Nietzschean,” merely because I
    • this must be followed by another, and this in turn by yet another –
    • existence another man is revealed, a superman, who is able to form but
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    • linked to Goethe on one side and to Nietzsche on the other – this
    • loneliness was my experience also in relation to many other
    • otherwise expressed, it is a problem for our understanding. But the
    • us. One act of becoming aware makes clear the others. Questions which
    • What others expressed in ideas he uttered by means of “colours in
    • company one could forget that the world has any other content than
    • In this way I became acquainted with individual artists in other
    • artistic standing which drew to Weimar, in one relation or another,
    • Ibsen's spirit and that of other moderns. There one shared with
    • dweller in “classical Weimar,” and, on the other hand, that
    • harmony with those of other persons. But at the same time I was just
    • as intensely interested in everything which others felt as in my own
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    • relationship to the other collaborators at the archives. He had an
    • spiritual or other. In this connection, however, those interests which
    • about Olden, Gabrielle Reuter, and others.
    • artistic. One of those persons who, but for other duties intervening
    • proposed to set up another which should grow out of a good will toward
    • Yet public life had its influence upon me from another direction also,
    • But another friendship grew out of this one. The man had a very dear
    • family. This in turn brought me in touch with another family. And then
    • by the world to be a recluse, as the other had been.
    • their earthly death. They were unlike other dead persons. These
    • and other natural scientific thinkers. On the other hand, during their
    • were predominant in the case of all other men. They became
    • thinking. But in the case of others who had taken into themselves
    • were to reveal to me their being, and through this also many other
    • But other things than mere philology were the topics of conversations
    • Another friendship to which I have often looked back was that which I
    • by no means a bad philologist, and he did no worse than others in what
    • drowned city! Heitmüller lived in Weimar with his mother, a
    • was a pessimist on one side, and inclined on the other side to value
    • the spiritual world even to those with whom I was otherwise on terms
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    • home had a model mother. Frau Neuffer brought them up less by what she
    • a thoroughly congenial picture to others – the way in which he lived
    • visits to other places.” I had this feeling in a very special way
    • friend of Conrad Ansorge and his brother-in-law, von Crompton. Conrad
    • side with the official journal, the Weimarische Zeitung. Many other
    • Heitmüller, Fritz Koegel, too, and others. When Otto Erich Hartleben
    • others; they surrendered themselves to that mood of soul which
    • Nietzsche brought it about that the relation in which the others stood
    • life with greater understanding than was present in many other cases
    • with it. On the other hand, however, I found there the most responsive
    • human” as one would have seen other places if one had been in
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    • thought, or by some other soul-content arising within him.
    • later period of life than other persons. But I saw also that this fact
    • the other.”
    • the one and the other of these expositions, which I wrote at almost
    • content have no other significance than that this may be well
    • thinking; only thinking predominates over the others. In feeling there
    • on another side there follows as a result of such self-observation the
    • On the other hand I saw in the form of thinking of Lyell, Darwin,
    • explains another within that world (the present stage in the earth's
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    • in that connection in which one explains another, in which one becomes
    • the riddle and another its solution, and man himself becomes the word
    • as if the necessity faced one of climbing in some way or other to the
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    • another belonged to the new movements. When I succeeded in securing it
    • contents. For this reason it had become, among other things, the organ of the
    • This added a little to the otherwise no longer extensive subscription list.
    • branches also in many other German cities. Of course, it soon came
    • all sorts of artistic and other intellectual forms. So the question
    • Then another question arose. In regard to a great many persons who had
    • in many other sorts of life relationships. They so often shared in my
    • could not do otherwise than to provide for himself, and for the affair
    • in hand, another guarantee than that consisting in my own personality,
    • Nothing of this sort happened. The other side claimed me wholly. And
    • fashion to know one another as little littérateurs. Even with the
    • forms, because others tease everything into humdrum form. But this
    • others, invariably intervened. So my feelings for him, affectionate to
    • feeling that I knew why I was there but the others knew not.
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    • in the other Society, and I was elected a member of this board
    • environment which had otherwise no ear for the spirit.
    • grown into him, that he cannot withdraw from this into another vitally
    • others in which I speak of the spirit, of the eternal. So it is in the article
    • “culture.” To speak of another “spirit” would then
    • body and on the other cause to issue forth the living spiritual by
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    • I am supposed to have elaborated Gnostic and other teachings. What is
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    • thought the same name which his opponents had, only with another
    • time, however, which seem all too radical must be compared with others
    • of inner and outer movement. Otherwise, private relationships do not
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    • the book and said often enough that the other two-thirds must be
    • class of men held by the others were merely theoretical. There was
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    • “In this field more than in any other is the learner left wholly
    • Another friend with whom I came to be associated at that time was
    • brother Paul Asmers, who had died early, and who was a decided
    • other circles with which I was associated in Vienna. This was
    • on the Bohemian Brothers.
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    • shining forth after they have influenced other forces just as
    • acquainted with others. These acquaintance ships led me to write in
    • What I knew otherwise of the literature was for the most part entirely
    • On the other hand, my non-theosophical hearers would have been
    • upon me: “In spite of all this and many other attainments – for
    • other hands.
    • 1897 to 1900 as upon something which at one time or another had to be
    • other hand I look back upon this as upon something in which I passed
    • me the knowledge that in reality quite other beings than the most
    • spiritual being is older than all other living beings, and that in
    • member of a world-being which comprised him and the other organisms.
    • all other researchers excluded thought and admitted only the results
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    • ANOTHER collective work which represented the cultural attainments of
    • world in the case of a treatise which I had to write for another work.
    • before all others as being of such a character.
    • Blavatsky, and which was then fostered by Annie Besant and others in a
    • of those who through the activity in one or another theosophical
    • independent of one another in spiritual research, which desired to
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    • either in a purely mechanical or other activity in connection with
    • will be noted that in nature one has to do with colour and other
    • thing or another in those teachings which I considered erroneous.
    • general. She, like others who know the spiritual world, did not
    • But, for some reason or other, it was considered proper to impart such
    • There was at that time no other real content in the school except that
    • necessarily interesting. But, on the other hand, I was strongly of the
    • Since among the other leaders of the Society also there was present
    • Then arose the Berlin, Munich, and Stuttgart work. Other places
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    • sense-world must be on the other side.
    • appeared the other demand – to face fully whatever was manifested in
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    • with the leadership of a society similar to others which have been
    • environment of an order which otherwise are given only within the
    • investigation is not desired by the man in question himself. In other
    • cases the investigation of the inner nature of other souls remains a
    • men with whom one has to do in the same way as is any other person who
    • either to assume that others are straight-forward in their intentions
    • Such a society as the Anthroposophical could not be formed otherwise
    • together with others. Thus it came about that the Society was the
    • formation of persons of whom some sought the religious, others rather
    • the scientific, and others the artistic. And it was necessary that
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    • On the other hand, I had the opportunity, during the journeys that had
    • those in Vienna, Berlin, and a few other places in Germany had been
    • before our minds the world out of which another configuration of soul
    • the Society, so that those erring on one side or the other may always
    • frequently in the audience Mereschkowski and Minsky and other Russian
    • “bearer of the ego” – are in general related to one another,
    • his physical body man is bound up with the cosmos quite otherwise than
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    • entire good will, many a one who finds some other mentioned and not
    • had been given them from other sources did not satisfy them.
    • otherwise than in rationalism and intellectualism. The artistic image
    • The centre of another group was Frau von Schewitsch. She was an
    • Other groups at Munich possessed different characteristics. I recall a
    • to the value of the one or the other; here there simply came to view
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    • has been a joy and satisfaction to me that we have found one another
    • - not least, that of a fanatic in one direction or in another.
    • Fanaticism is the one thing of all others from which I know that I am
    • these things again, no doubt, another time.



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