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  • Title: Article: Knowledge of the State Between Death and a New Birth
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    • his study of the facts of soul-life as
    • the investigation of spiritual facts; yet when specific results of
    • The fact is, that considerations which might tend in the direction of
    • such facts of the soul as are already to be found in ordinary life.
    • But no other knowledge results from these facts than that to which
    • bare, by inner processes in the life of the soul, the world of facts
    • facts, but are proved for anyone who grasps them in inner perception.
    • such a way that they can be remembered. This rests on the fact that
    • observer stands before an outer fact of Nature — intensive soul
    • from this view of one's own willing as of an outer fact. In ordinary
    • soul and is, in a certain sense, an inner image of the outer fact. But
    • experiencing beings and facts through revelations of feeling which
    • world) now becomes a fact inasmuch as man's psychic-spiritual kernel,
    • to man in the first place as a complex of outer facts, and man
    • reveal itself as a fact. It is clear to one who knows this through
  • Title: Article: Supersensible Knowledge
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    • may or may not be replacing these particular conceptions; the fact remains
    • man through the very fact that his being is capable of Love. For a
    • Through the experience above-described the fact emerges, that the
    • whereas, in fact, it is but an outer experience transformed — an
    • only sharpen our selfobservation so as to Observe the fact: in the act
    • by other factors, making the — at any rate partial — publication of
    • clothe certain of the facts of Nature, are in themselves of such a
    • dissatisfaction of the inner life, instability of soul, perversity of
  • Title: Address: The Spiritual-Scientific Basis of Goethes Work
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    • fact that the quintessence of Goethe's mind really lies
    • facts and objects, and that those only can aspire to understand
    • dramatic poem is in fact to be found what Goethe had to say concerning the
    • fact see her reincarnated. In order to accomplish this it is
    • Helena in fact, who actually appears in the third act. Goethe
    • cannot describe is a fact in the regions of the spiritual.
    • wandered since her childhood round the sun, and, in fact, as has now
  • Title: Article: The Luciferic and Ahrimanic in Relation to Man
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    • supersensible insight, experiences will, rests on the fact that in
    • experiences free will. This is a fact of consciousness. It can only
    • be repudiated by one who closes his eyes to a patent fact. It cannot
    • natural facts. He would order his life according to this outer side.
  • Title: Mission of Spiritual Science and of Its Building at Dornach
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    • stress on the fact that at the time when I was invited to speak to a
    • in order to place a fact in its objectively right light.
    • fact that with the view of the world taken by natural science,
    • are only due to the fact that the otherwise normal nervous system and
    • educates itself by the facts of nature itself.
    • statue. The logic developed from the outer facts of nature has
    • is that the spiritual is actually experienced as a fact by means of
    • And this in a higher sphere is no different from the fact, in a lower
    • experience, is in any way a fact, anything said by the spiritual
    • learns to know spiritual facts, these are realities in a far higher
    • sense than are physical facts. If a plant grows, and develops blossom
    • spirit and soul must be learned from facts belonging to the spirit and
    • corresponding factors in order to calculate when a certain conjunction
    • modern spiritual research discovers from the facts of spiritual life,
    • research the fact is that man arrives at a changed consciousness, but
    • remains a normal human being, in spite of the fact that he has left his
    • ordinary spiritualism. By this it is not meant that all manner of facts
    • matter-of-fact investigators is just now making important experiments,
    • department of finer natural science. In the same way does the fact
    • spiritual facts. We observe spiritual conditions. Spiritual science
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  • Title: Mathematics and Occultism
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    • representation of a comprehensive spiritual fact. Here again, however,
    • learn to know super-sensible facts by way of the sense-world. This was
    • nothing else, in fact, than the calculation of the sensible from the
    • these attempts: the fact that such thinkers extend the conception of
  • Title: Human Life in the Light of Spiritual Science
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    • this fact is to be found in the belief held by many individuals during the
    • to face the facts of life, and they demand an answer.
    • tolerable as long as human interest is strongly attracted by the other factor
    • factor which always escapes notice in the experiment. And while it is
    • shall merely draw attention to the fact that in addition to the ordinary soul
    • must emphasize the fact that by no means everyone desiring to make
    • Though this fact is little recognized, and the literature of Spiritual Science
    • fact, that we are only now witnessing the commencement of spiritual-scientific
    • actual fact that this “spiritual eye” really beholds a stream of
    • anthropomorphic ideas. That fact alone should enable certain opponents of
    • astral body itself. Just through the fact that the spiritual researcher
    • fact that science itself is a great problem, to which something must be
    • considerations, and to allow facts as they develop to speak for themselves.
    • means of quite illogical hypotheses — to a fact which Spiritual Science
    • amateur; he knows nothing concerning the central facts of scientific
    • truly scientific when it is examining facts which are strange to it.
    • Facts such as these serve to show the manner in which the scientific
    • That is a fact that will be recognized with increasing frequency. And along
    • with the recognition of this fact will come an insight not alone into past
    • first, facts unconditionally deriving from divine revelation and accepted
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  • Title: Esoteric Development: Lecture II: The Psychological Foundations of Anthroposophy
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    • of established facts of the life of the mind, anthroposophy believes
    • as are other facts of the life of nature and of the mind. But this
    • as a given fact in the nature of man. This condition of mind
    • Psychological Facts.
    • the repetition. For the fact in question is not that the
    • consciousness necessary for the normal human life. (The fact that
    • plant.” It may be permissible to refer to the fact that, during
    • is achieved, it consists in the fact that the soul feels as if lifted
    • the fact that, when the exercises are carried out in the right way
    • about at this stage of the exercises lies in the fact that the person
    • through the fact that, although it manifests complete reality, yet it
    • within this content. If one wishes to employ a comparison with a fact
    • researcher's consciousness. The peculiar fact is that direct
    • conceptions taken from the sense world.” And, in fact, this is
    • lies in the fact that fantastic combining arises out of a subjective
    • manner of his presentation does, in fact, meet the practical
    • For research in the super-sensible world, for discovering its facts,
    • carried still further. This continuation must consist in the fact
    • becomes clearer if we refer to a special fact of the inner life of
    • into partial factors. At first, he senses the attraction toward an
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  • Title: Address: The Spiritual-Scientific Basis of Goethe's Work
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    • fact that the quintessence of Goethe's mind really lies
    • facts and objects, and that those only can aspire to understand
    • dramatic poem is in fact to be found what Goethe had to say concerning the
    • fact see her reincarnated. In order to accomplish this it is
    • Helena in fact, who actually appears in the third act. Goethe
    • cannot describe is a fact in the regions of the spiritual.
    • wandered since her childhood round the sun, and, in fact, as has now
  • Title: Lecture: Philosophy and Anthroposophy
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    • of the soul, create an impression of dissatisfaction with life. Such
    • calling attention, at the present day, to the fact that an inwardly real
    • wholly ignorant of the fact that all the teachings of Indian, Egyptian, and
    • first thinker to be considered in this sense is, in fact, Thales.
    • in a characterization of philosophy as such does not centre round the fact
    • in Aristotle, is the fact that he necessarily rejects all other sources (or
    • the source of the knowledge of positive facts, be it due to man's
    • with that technique of thinking which Aristotle discovered. And, in fact,
    • entirely from the soil of Aristotelian logic. There was, in fact, a twofold
    • a permanency. The second arose from the fact that, as time went on, an
    • was, therefore, in addition to the fact that Aristotle's influence was
    • here intended of this fact; we do not wish even to suggest that it could
    • him.” The followers of Aristotle had, in fact, become a grievance;
    • from experience. Our judgment can only derive certainty from the fact that
    • case been entirely neglected — namely, the fact that the name
    • further significant fact presents itself. Pure thought thus conceived
    • insight into these facts is conditional to all true knowledge of reality.



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