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  • Title: Article: Knowledge of the State Between Death and a New Birth
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    • author, in spite of his ‘spiritual-scientific’ orientation, believes
    • compelled to reject an independent Spiritual Science of the kind
    • will, at all events, be to guard true Spiritual Science from that
    • He who speaks to-day of investigating the spiritual world encounters
    • which professed to follow purely spiritual modes of cognition. Now
    • these sceptical objections can be quite intelligible to the spiritual
    • kind of spiritual investigation which finds itself in conflict with
    • A spiritual investigator with a feeling for, and an understanding of
    • join the ranks of those who, from the standpoint of their ‘spiritual
    • Natural Science and Spiritual Science could live in harmony if the
    • former could rid itself of the erroneous belief that true spiritual
    • which Spiritual Science has to encounter. Those who believe they
    • Science’ hold that the spiritual investigator is compelled by his
    • case. Genuine spiritual investigation is in full agreement with
    • Natural Science. Thus spiritual investigation is not opposed on
    • spiritual world. It is quite understandable that such a thinker begins
    • accustomed to think scientifically.” True spiritual investigation need
    • universally held to-day that the specific results of spiritual
    • the investigation of spiritual facts; yet when specific results of
    • thought. Now the spiritual investigator will not come into conflict
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  • Title: Article: Supersensible Knowledge
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    • a supersensible, purely spiritual content is entering the feeling and
    • with spiritual Beings and events. While the supersensible Thinking
    • spiritualised faculty of Love. It is this faculty of Love which
    • of the spiritual world through the power of Love made spiritual.
    • spiritual Being, Self-consciousness and the faculty of Love. Once he
    • we look backward in spiritual observation, just as for
    • its place is taken by a power of Love made spiritual, which is to say,
    • permeate with the force of spiritual perception the faculty of Love
    • the spiritual eye of man. For either of these aberrations, a proper
    • ethical and social instincts contained within them spiritual guiding
    • than in former epochs. The spiritual instincts have thus been forced
    • supersensible, spiritual Being of man.
    • the former spiritual content of man's impulses and instincts. From the
  • Title: Address: The Spiritual-Scientific Basis of Goethes Work
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    • The Spiritual-Scientific Basis of Goethe's Work
    • SPIRITUAL-SCIENTIFICBasis of
    • The Spiritual-Scientific Basis of Goethe's Work
    • first being that, as a result of this profoundly spiritual attitude,
    • and spiritual-scientific basis of the great advancement in the
    • senses the hidden spiritual force. It was one of his principles of
    • the latter opposed to it, insofar as we call it spiritual; the
    • mineral and vegetable kingdoms to grasp the hidden spiritual unity
    • the active spiritual force. In his contemplation of things, his
    • and the spiritual. From this point of view, the poem represents his
    • mind that refuses a spiritual-scientific basis, presents insuperable
    • of evolution held by spiritual science. His explanation of the
    • concerning the relation of spiritual archetypes to the ever-changing
    • relation of the imperishable spiritual man to the mortal envelope.
    • physical, and the spiritual. At the end of the second act, the
    • Without taking into account the spiritual-scientific foundation of
    • one does not penetrate into the spiritual-scientific substratum
    • But Faust, with his spiritual intuition, at once divines that in that
    • assumed physical form, become a spiritually-endowed entity,
    • For such spiritual beings as Homunculus, who have not
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  • Title: Article: The Luciferic and Ahrimanic in Relation to Man
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    • evident to spiritual-scientific observation. The thinking that
    • observation has been sharpened by spiritual-scientific training
    • organisation, but by spiritual forces which enter thinking by way of
    • of life. His spiritual gaze is directed to the experiences of the
    • which is a continuation of soul and spiritual experiences free from
    • certain extent, from the spiritual world in which she lived before
    • hindering the turning away from the spiritual world. In general this
    • force which prevents man from turning away from the spiritual world
    • grasped spiritually; nor can it perceive how the soul cognises such
    • organisation, are also active spiritually in the world of nature
    • outside man. They are active as spiritual forces in the bodily
    • therefore a spiritual process within the material of the body; and
    • being held back in the spiritual sphere by the Luciferic forces, even
    • belongs to a different realm of the spiritual world from these two
    • A spiritual-scientific
    • balance between the two impulses was kept by a kind of spiritual
    • just this: the older instinctive spiritual life becomes transformed
    • itself felt. This prevents man from following up the deeper spiritual
  • Title: Mission of Spiritual Science and of Its Building at Dornach
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    • Mission of Spiritual Science and of Its Building at Dornach, Switzerland
    • The Mission of Spiritual
    • something about so-called spiritual science, about the way in which it
    • intention to propagandise or arouse feeling either for Spiritual
    • within the physical human being there lives a spiritual, inner one
    • “Anthropology,” that which the inner, spiritual human being
    • therefore the knowledge of the spiritual human being, or spirit-man,
    • everything which the spirit-man can perceive in the spiritual world,
    • this second human being, the inner one, is the spiritual human being,
    • the knowledge which he acquires may be called “Spiritual
    • Spiritual Science.” The name is used everywhere where it
    • science, but knowledge of something spiritual. Numbers of our
    • contemporaries call history a spiritual science, call sociology,
    • political economy, aesthetics, and the philosophy of religion spiritual
    • as spiritual sciences, resolve the spirit into abstract ideas.
    • certain lectures on spiritual science. These lectures were afterwards
    • other hand desires to rise to insight into spiritual worlds.
    • small circle in Germany on the subject connected with spiritual science
    • give some points of view about spiritual worlds. The lectures we're
    • important truths concerning spiritual worlds, but mixed with so much
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  • Title: Mathematics and Occultism
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    • realm of purely spiritual being according to his “Doctrine of
    • to be an all-important question for the education of the spiritual life.
    • developing organs which can perceive spiritual truths (just as Nature
    • spiritually full, which Plato demanded from those who would understand
    • and the purely spiritual World. Let us think about the
    • representation of a comprehensive spiritual fact. Here again, however,
    • sense-perception what is spiritual. From the mathematical figure I can
    • purely spiritual manner if we would really know it in its true aspect.
    • stages in the spiritual education of Man are constituted by what is
    • fairly on the path to spiritual knowledge. They did not strive for
    • think of the essence of Nature and of Spiritual Being as independently
    • Differential is but a point, a zero. For spiritual comprehension,
    • Thus, for our spiritual perception, Space itself is called to life.
    • “self-knowledge” the inner nature of our own spiritual
    • spiritual activity in the midst of super-sensible proportions and
    • primordial plant which is qualitatively all-embracing in spiritual
  • Title: Human Life in the Light of Spiritual Science
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    • “The Task of Spiritual Science and its Building at Dornach.”
    • Spiritual Science.” I also tried to give a short description,
    • derived from this knowledge, concerning the spiritual nature of the human
    • spiritual science, when in an anthroposophical setting.
    • first considering what Spiritual Science asserts, and then attacking it, but
    • they consist in setting up a caricature of what Spiritual Science is supposed
    • continually to strive to present the actual methods and aims of Spiritual
    • HUMAN LIFE IN THE LIGHT OF SPIRITUAL SCIENCE
    • The object of my remarks today on Spiritual Science, or Anthroposophy,
    • Spiritual Science, stands directly before our eyes.
    • might quite properly inquire whether there is any reason, in the spiritual
    • will, in the form of Spiritual Science or Anthroposophy, force its way
    • Spiritual Science certainly does not underestimate the great progress made
    • them. But if we did so we would paralyze certain of our spiritual energies
    • themselves capable of answering spiritual questions from the standpoint of
    • devoted himself for awhile to the spiritual ideas advanced by Zschokke.
    • for information concerning any sort of spiritual world. He believed that the
    • led astray by the currents of his century came to reject all spiritual sources
    • science, contact with spiritual life, and with the individual, in-dwelling
    • if in addition to natural science, a fully qualified Spiritual Science were to
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  • Title: Esoteric Development: Lecture II: The Psychological Foundations of Anthroposophy
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    • discussing the scientific character and value of a spiritual trend to
    • “scientific.” This spiritual trend bears — in
    • name has been applied to certain spiritual trends which have emerged
    • in which one may view the relationship between the spiritual trend we
    • method employed within this spiritual trend on the basis of a
    • Spiritual Scientific Mode of Approach Based upon Potential
    • concepts or ideas. The spiritual researcher, in the sense here
    • as spiritual seed, so to speak, in the soil of the mind's life, and
    • are said by spiritual scientists to be usable in this connection may
    • effective as real forces in the mind's life. The spiritual
    • organization, shall appear in its relation to man as a spiritual
    • the described soul experiences a “spiritual researcher”
    • spiritual researcher, there exists the definite consciousness —
    • described passes over into a sort of spiritually organized condition.
    • — the spiritual researcher can discern through immediate
    • super-sensible reality, the spiritual researcher acquires through his
    • that the prudent spiritual researcher must be extremely critical
    • among the pronouncements of individual spiritual researchers
    • who have been occupied as spiritual researchers in the same field
    • spiritual researcher are just as unmistakably to be ascribed to a
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  • Title: Address: The Spiritual-Scientific Basis of Goethe's Work
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    • The Spiritual-Scientific Basis of Goethe's Work
    • SPIRITUAL-SCIENTIFICBasis of
    • The Spiritual-Scientific Basis of Goethe's Work
    • first being that, as a result of this profoundly spiritual attitude,
    • and spiritual-scientific basis of the great advancement in the
    • senses the hidden spiritual force. It was one of his principles of
    • the latter opposed to it, insofar as we call it spiritual; the
    • mineral and vegetable kingdoms to grasp the hidden spiritual unity
    • the active spiritual force. In his contemplation of things, his
    • and the spiritual. From this point of view, the poem represents his
    • mind that refuses a spiritual-scientific basis, presents insuperable
    • of evolution held by spiritual science. His explanation of the
    • concerning the relation of spiritual archetypes to the ever-changing
    • relation of the imperishable spiritual man to the mortal envelope.
    • physical, and the spiritual. At the end of the second act, the
    • Without taking into account the spiritual-scientific foundation of
    • one does not penetrate into the spiritual-scientific substratum
    • But Faust, with his spiritual intuition, at once divines that in that
    • assumed physical form, become a spiritually-endowed entity,
    • For such spiritual beings as Homunculus, who have not
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  • Title: Lecture: Philosophy and Anthroposophy
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    • Anthroposophy I denote a scientific investigation of the spiritual world
    • ordinary mysticism, and before attempting to penetrate into the spiritual
    • spiritual science of this nature is usually held by accepted philosophy to
    • observation of the physical and spiritual phenomena. The inner vision of
    • spiritual truth. Here the Scholastic, in all humility, presents a portion
    • survived only in the conviction that the highest spiritual truths transcend
    • spiritual life occurred. Supersensible knowledge was pronounced to be
    • deaf and purblind fool” that should have naught to do with spiritual
    • split which I have described as occurring in the spiritual development of
    • spiritual form of existence must be attributed to the universal essences
    • single wolves, but is perceived as a spiritual reality extending beyond the
    • single thing. This spiritual reality enables us to recognize difference
    • between animal and man in a genuinely spiritual sense. What is inherent in
    • technique of concepts and ideas. Anthroposophical Spiritual Science seeks
    • The method by which Anthroposophical Spiritual Science seeks to acquire
    • attitude towards a spiritual reality which must be experienced in the soul.
    • reaches us from outer reality is of purely spiritual nature, and is not
    • the subject is not of material but of spiritual nature, as truly as the
    • substance, but comprised the spiritual element underlying the world, of
    • spiritual element that reaches us from external things,* but also to seek
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