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- Title: Address: The Spiritual-Scientific Basis of Goethes Work
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- perfect form. He says there, for instance:
- One of these occurs, for instance, in the poem The Mysteries,
- clairvoyance. He sees, for instance, the dream of Faust in the
- Title: Mission of Spiritual Science and of Its Building at Dornach
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- because errors have been circulated on the subject. For instance, it is
- distinguishing features be eliminated. It may, for instance, be said,
- external nature. One who believes, for instance, that our spiritual
- man. For instance, there is much talk nowadays of the possibility of
- far as they are bound up with his bodily organism. If, for instance, it
- way that if, for instance, a large number of the adherents of spiritual
- spirit nature, and cannot be presented externally, for instance, in
- But when, for instance,
- context, it will be found that, for instance, I never uttered such
- as Lessing's, for instance, admitted as true, and what is in the
- Title: Human Life in the Light of Spiritual Science
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- (Fechner, for instance), but does give imaginative descriptions of real
- only through the ordinary channels of communication. For instance no healthy
- instance, he includes the spiritual nature of the human soul in that domain.
- actual cases of opposition encountered in various instances, because in
- Title: Esoteric Development: Lecture II: The Psychological Foundations of Anthroposophy
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- sense world, for instance, is ascribed to an objectively real
- world — as, for instance, when the evolution of the earth
- Title: Address: The Spiritual-Scientific Basis of Goethe's Work
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- perfect form. He says there, for instance:
- One of these occurs, for instance, in the poem The Mysteries,
- clairvoyance. He sees, for instance, the dream of Faust in the
- Title: Lecture: Philosophy and Anthroposophy
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- consciousness as, for instance, waking from the dull dream consciousness.
- scientific character which philosophy, for instance, and its knowledge of
- Mysteries; in the case of Thales and Heraclitus, for instance, this could
- for instance, were applicable to the highest regions, and which could have
- also, for instance, to the theoretical principles of Physiology. Here
- speaking when we frame a conception. If, for instance, we speak, in the
- me give a simple example. Imagine, for instance, that you have a seal
- for instance, construct the circle, we may claim that whatever we assert
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