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  • Title: The Story of My Life: Chapter: I
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    • me by way of direct instruction. What interested me was the things
    • direction; in the other, the eye could range over a level region,
    • had in this way to copy pictures under his direction. Long did I sit,
    • those who had to do with the direction of the school was the priest.
    • thence-forward I directed all my search for knowledge toward this
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    • direction on the sides turned away from each other. The thrusts on the
    • the Realschule. Everything that I learned I so directed as to bring
    • any direction whatever. In the second place, I wished to establish
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    • me a matter of direct perception. But nature would not pass over into
    • to it. From all directions persons would come with all sorts of
    • good becomes an instinct; instinct can safely direct itself, for it
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    • time my friend very noticeably formed the habit of directing our
    • in all directions to find my way into music which had nothing to do
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    • at first he was entrusted with the direction of the evangelical
    • time when this occurred, his whole sentiment and life were directed
    • natural scientific conceptions utterly opposed. So in this direction
    • directly from my experiments. Through this, however, light was for me
    • understanding of nature from the most diverse directions. I was led
    • If in this spiritual way I directed my look to the soul-activity of
    • directed to the elements of the nerves and the senses, the
    • director of the Evangelical schools in Vienna, and he had set forth
  • Title: The Story of My Life: Chapter: VI
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    • had then to learn also how to play, for I had to direct the play, and
    • done in this direction before the tenth year I repeated from the
    • farther, but in such way that this evolution takes its direction
    • how in his theory of metamorphosis he took the direction of thinking
  • Title: The Story of My Life: Chapter: VII
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    • me to follow what repelled me just as if it lay in the same direction
    • their interest was directed to Shakespeare and the later poets,
    • itself in direct and vital force, a place of anti-Goetheanism.
    • life, drawn in both directions by sincere love and esteem, was
    • face in our direction and looked at us. We had disturbed him. His
    • perception in this direction had come to me when I came close to men
    • marks of the individuality which seem to accompany such direct
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    • that stage – that his look was directed backward to the reflections of
    • world, which is indeed of the spirit but does not directly manifest
    • “the world” from all directions of the spiritual compass.
    • this perception And this work took on more and more the direction
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    • upon such directing thoughts as the following among Goethe's papers: –
    • extraordinary kindness by Bernhard Suphan, the director of the Goethe
    • direction seemed to me at that time especially enriching to my mental
    • personality. What is to me a necessity in this direction to her means
  • Title: The Story of My Life: Chapter: X
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    • direct perception of spirit.
    • of ideas.” – One who does not direct his gaze toward a world of
    • My world of ideas was moving in this direction when the first chapter
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    • whatever. He then sees in his system of ideas directed toward the
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    • The aesthetic conception of the world directs its look upon the
    • wrote. As to that part of my work which related directly to Goethe, I
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    • were not exclusively musical; they were directed toward many aspects
    • direction more medically than the distinguished physician. They were
    • Grand-duchess Sophie. In the report which the Director of the
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    • self-supporting philosophy. What he found in this direction is
    • Suphan had succeeded Erich Schmidt, the first director of the
    • three persons rested the actual direction in the administration of the
    • directions for the work by reason of his position in the spiritual
    • life; for the directing of details he could not take responsibility.
    • supervision; the direction of the archives was left to his student
    • should have the direction of the Institute, but instead Bernhard
    • works. Through this he seemed marked as the person to take direction
    • his dry humour; but in the direction of my work in the Goethe
    • Institute, and the direction of the editing of Goethe; I never made
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    • spiritual world work creatively indirectly through man in the
    • Haeckel an illustration of what was then thought in this direction.
    • occurrences. Every movement of Haeckel's was directed to the purpose
    • turn directed toward something quite other than nature, craved the
    • lose touch with the directly human. Very distinctive were his bearing
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    • My interests impelled me in both directions. That went very well since
    • myself. So my thoughts often took the direction of saying to myself
    • fascination of that which is thought out in a certain direction.
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    • direction of a deepening of ethical life. But this effort arose from a
    • direct perception, nature revealed itself to me as spirit; I desired
    • human soul through direct perception, the moral world entered into the
    • which receives its direction from nature and from the place of man in
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    • underwent a change in sympathy with the genius whose gaze was directed
    • of reasoning directed with cold and mathematical regularity, considers
    • except as it directed its view, not within these data, but through
    • perspective before me. Goethe's strong sense for reality directed him
    • directed his eyes to the understanding of nature, saw shining forth
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    • a new and direct perception and reflection of nature and life. A good
    • himself harmonized with my own evolution in the direction of artistic
    • director along with Lassen. The first compositions of Richard Strauss
    • music dramas at which I was present in Weimar. The Director von
    • director at the theatre. Frequent music festivals brought the
    • there, for example, Mahler as director at a music festival when he was
    • It is a practical training in this direction when one finds oneself in
    • directions at Weimar that to me a certain side of the experience of
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    • Yet public life had its influence upon me from another direction also,
    • in this direction. That was impossible; even for the mere revival of
    • was revealed to me directly from the spiritual world. I could see that
    • me to speak directly during this Weimar period about my experience of
    • The fact that he did not later wholly maintain this direction of mind,
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    • and my life there, my mental gaze has often been directed to a house
    • was derived from a direct and serious artistic experience and sought
    • this direction while arranging the papers for the two editions. So
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    • form both in the direction of adequacy and of depth of penetration.
    • sense-world, then, in my direct experience, I am in position to speak
    • single perception the direct experience of the status of the thing of
    • directly, just as the rose reveals its redness in the act of our
    • foundation of the thinking in physics and physiology in this direction
    • seemed to me fruitful in the direction indicated. To seek for an
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    • themselves in such directions as fell in line with the content of my
    • within man by reason of the fact that he directs his will in
    • way of thinking, not in the fact that the materialist directs his
    • of anything which pointed in the opposite direction. I so experienced
    • So from all directions my life was focused upon this question:
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    • unity with those inner directive tendencies which came from my
    • common field. He did not direct his efforts in the least toward
    • need take no interest. But I learned in direct perception to know an
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    • Society; but the same persons were on the board of directors here as
    • theatres. It was no light task that rested upon the directors, to
    • is directly revealed, found their satisfaction in a symbolism that
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    • which touches directly upon the sense-world.
    • Fact is brought directly out of the spiritual world. Only when I
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    • to direct his eyes toward a world of real spirit as he directs them
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    • These forms of conceptions and judgments came from two directions.
    • direction. After I had discussed at the beginning of each course the
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    • the direction of the spirit, but which belied its own being – the time
    • guidance of a liberal deputy, directed the union “Defence against
    • But I brought upon myself the direct opposition of the leadership of
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    • I was in direct opposition to the theosophical dogmatics of the time,
    • directed against him which rested upon an intellectual sphere quite
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    • conception of mysticism is carried in the direction of this objective
    • various charges that have been directed against me in reference to my
    • direction I had not the least influence, practices reminiscent of the
    • direction should have absolutely nothing to do with these things. The
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    • That in this direction progress has occurred in the conception of
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    • endeavour has been to reach the utmost possible in this direction. I
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    • Anthroposophical Society; for a direct line leads from these
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    • direction – to depart from the plan of circulating this printed matter
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    • historic succession, to direct a symbolic-cultural activity.
    • directly to perception, to the heart; and such purposes I wished to
    • me, I should have undertaken the direction of a symbolic-cultural
    • in direct perception. For many this was something which also guided
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    • The important thing is to make the right the sole directive force of
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    • element directed toward the purpose of not leaving the spiritual life
  • Title: The Story of My Life: Letter
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    • - not least, that of a fanatic in one direction or in another.
    • not know by the most direct spiritual experience. This principle is my



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