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  • Title: Article: Knowledge of the State Between Death and a New Birth
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    • pattern of natural-scientific procedure, but unable to find the power
    • in observing one's own willing this accustomed power of forming
  • Title: Article: Supersensible Knowledge
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    • this Science itself is powerless to remove them. He who fails to feel
    • organisation; and the very thing which gives to man the power of love
    • power of Memory erects a like background. The same force of soul,
    • of the human Self depend upon the power of Memory. The same force of
    • leads to a self-consciousness independent of the power of Memory which
    • grasp the supersensible external world. Thus the power of
    • of the spiritual world through the power of Love made spiritual.
    • ordinary power of Memory is eliminated. Its place is taken by an
    • its place is taken by a power of Love made spiritual, which is to say,
    • a power of perception.
    • self-discipline the power to establish and maintain the true
    • their hands a mighty power to rule over those who had no such
    • convince us that such conflux of power into the hands of a few, fitted
    • kind as to call his attention to his own supersensible powers. The
  • Title: Address: The Spiritual-Scientific Basis of Goethes Work
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    • power.
    • when the outward expression of his creative power is illuminated
    • having such a profound conception of his creative power. On January
    • impartial insight to bear upon Goethe's creative power in
    • spirit, nor spirit without matter, even so matter has the power
    • he also makes clear by endowing Homunculus with powers of
    • A loftier achievement, ampler power.
    • yet had their powers obscured and confined by becoming completely
    • sacrificed, can the initiation into the higher truths and powers
    • and of destroying all metals,” meaning the power of faith
    • Makarie. Makarie's power of intuition rises to the level of a
    • the case of Nature the power has remained on a lower level. For
    • worldly things. For this reason, he speaks of a perceptive power of
    • of the world, through which its occult powers should be revealed.
  • Title: Article: The Luciferic and Ahrimanic in Relation to Man
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    • those powers of thought which develop on the basis of the bodily
    • way. In the middle of the fourth decade there appears a power of
    • the power of self-perception. It dries up in middle life. In
    • its stead there develops for self-perception a power of thought on
    • For the powers which develop in the sense world, and for the sense
    • were powerful. In consequence of this, it is necessary by the
  • Title: Mission of Spiritual Science and of Its Building at Dornach
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    • science shows that the perceptive powers which man has in ordinary
    • spiritual science. The exercise of any sort of power over the dead is
    • believe that the sun loses power because it does not shine only for
    • man's inner being in such a living, powerful way, that faculties
  • Title: Mathematics and Occultism
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    • magnitudes has become in recent years a powerful educational means for
    • consciousness; then we shall feel something of the abounding power
  • Title: Human Life in the Light of Spiritual Science
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    • powers of soul, and familiarizing himself with the more recent
    • they are fettered. Powers which we possess but cannot utilize have a very
    • his scientific studies, others can be developed, and that these other powers
    • have the same relationship to the ordinary powers of cognition, by way of
    • repeated incarnations on earth, empower it to act upon certain parts of the
    • human being who comprehends the nature of human powers of perception would
    • be attained by man's own powers of perception. Such truths he denominates
    • knowledge which human powers can acquire. To the realm of Praeambula Fidei
    • develops spiritual powers of cognition, he is able to look back upon the
    • its own powers alone, because they lie in a domain which is withdrawn from
    • with Spiritual Science. For everything accessible to unassisted human powers
  • Title: Esoteric Development: Lecture II: The Psychological Foundations of Anthroposophy
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    • self, shall be able by energetic power of will to suppress this
  • Title: Address: The Spiritual-Scientific Basis of Goethe's Work
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    • power.
    • when the outward expression of his creative power is illuminated
    • having such a profound conception of his creative power. On January
    • impartial insight to bear upon Goethe's creative power in
    • spirit, nor spirit without matter, even so matter has the power
    • he also makes clear by endowing Homunculus with powers of
    • A loftier achievement, ampler power.
    • yet had their powers obscured and confined by becoming completely
    • sacrificed, can the initiation into the higher truths and powers
    • and of destroying all metals,” meaning the power of faith
    • Makarie. Makarie's power of intuition rises to the level of a
    • the case of Nature the power has remained on a lower level. For
    • worldly things. For this reason, he speaks of a perceptive power of
    • of the world, through which its occult powers should be revealed.
  • Title: Lecture: Philosophy and Anthroposophy
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    • form of distress, or it may rob a man of the power of rightly disposing
    • helpless in the face of reality. With however powerful a grip we may be
    • — this body of thought was robbed of its power and possibility, and
    • opinion that this technique of thinking was powerless when faced by the
    • element) possesses the power to produce its own reality; it does not stand



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