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  • Title: Article: Knowledge of the State Between Death and a New Birth
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    • A spiritual investigator with a feeling for, and an understanding of
    • join the ranks of those who, from the standpoint of their ‘spiritual
    • their own standpoint so much the higher the more every kind of Natural
    • this erroneous belief lies the source of innumerable misunderstandings
    • stand, in their outlook on life, on the ‘firm ground of Natural
    • spiritual world. It is quite understandable that such a thinker begins
    • an understanding of its vital nerve. He will have to admit that this
    • The error which casts befogging misunderstandings in the way of
    • one understands only too well that those whose habits of thought have
    • weaving in illusions or hallucinations. Only he can fully understand
    • observer stands before an outer fact of Nature — intensive soul
    • And for this very reason a comprehensive understanding of
    • understanding of spiritual life  . . . . ”
    • Brentano Psychologie vom empirischen Standpunkt, 1874 page 20.
  • Title: Aufsatz: Philosophie und Anthroposophie
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    • ganz naturgemäß an zwei Klippen, deren Widerstand es überwinden muß, wenn es
    • den zwei Klippen auch wirklich Widerstand empfindet, an welche die menschliche
    • Umstand verführt, gemeint hat, das Sein zu ergreifen: zuletzt erweist sich das
    • nicht aber als etwas, das im Stande wäre, die wahre Wirklichkeit zu erfassen
    • mancher im Irrtum. Gerade ihr gegenüber ist man imstande, auch aus äußerlichen
    • Weltgeschehen weniger in innerem Erleben als vielmehr in der von dem Verstande
    • Menschheitsentwickelung auftretenden Verstandesfähigkeit durchsetzten. Wie
    • sie auch nennen könnte, wo die Scholastik in der Blüte stand. Diese Zeit fand
    • aber objektiv darüber, so liegt die Wahrscheinlichkeit nahe, mißverstanden zu
    • zugänglich, als der Gedanke imstande ist, das, was geoffenbart wurde, zu
    • nach und nach von einer anderen Seite ein Gegner erstanden war.
    • Galilei heraufkam, da war der mißverstandene Aristotelismus eine wahre
    • aber vom Standpunkte der neuen Zeit erscheinen sie uns begreiflich; es hatte
    • auch rationalistischen Glaubensstandpunkt zu gewinnen gegenüber dem, was man
    • Jahrhunderts gefangen hat. Wir wollen einmal untersuchen, wie das zustande
    • einwandfrei feststand: Das, was ich im Vorstellen ergreife, geht immer nur bis
    • heute durch all das denkerische Wesen, das unter dem Einflusse Kants entstanden
    • (Entelechien) universalen Bestand hat. Und diese - die Universalia in re - sind
    • ein Gebilde des die verschiedenen Einzel-Wölfe zusammenfassenden Verstandes, sondern
    • Bewegung und aus der Anthroposophie selbst heraus erst wiederum verstanden
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  • Title: Article: Supersensible Knowledge
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    • THERE are two experiences whence the soul may gain an understanding
    • Self-consciousness that is bound to the bodily nature, stands in the
    • understanding into the supersensible domain, the two experiences above
    • meditation were unaccompanied by another. We come to an understanding
    • knowledge, does one become able to understand the real meaning of man's
    • difficulties of understanding, faculties of soul which would otherwise
    • dominates it is quite unfitted to open out an understanding of, or to
  • Title: Address: The Spiritual-Scientific Basis of Goethes Work
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    • without exaggeration that the German will understand
    • then be shown what an intimate knowledge and understanding of the
    • win his way to a perfect understanding of them must become intimate
    • which can lead us to a full understanding of his working. He felt
    • facts and objects, and that those only can aspire to understand
    • gave might well stand as a paraphrase of the three objectives of the
    • world which he dares not enter, one understands exactly what Goethe
    • Or stand, or walk: formation, transformation
    • one another by a river. The river itself stands for the astral plane. On
    • She stands with regard to our solar system in a
    • friends failed to understand this side of his nature. He describes
    • Goethe could only understand artistic work when based
    • To understand the world is to Goethe to Hue in the spirit of
  • Title: Article: The Luciferic and Ahrimanic in Relation to Man
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    • of the thirties does man develop an understanding for his inner life
    • understands itself — are impenetrable for ordinary
    • other. If one perceives how the soul stands in the struggle between
    • there stands another, which though not originally inherent in man's
    • which man as a cognitive and active being stands to the world, can
    • one who stands before a mirror and observes the image he produces. A
    • life to withstand this force, there always follows an epoch in which
    • understands that misunderstanding and opposition can arise in
    • is the misunderstanding which arises because, owing to the
    • into the Luciferic. Whoever maintains this, lacks the understanding
    • half-intentional, misunderstanding of human nature. If attention is
  • Title: Mission of Spiritual Science and of Its Building at Dornach
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    • view the consideration of certain misunderstandings, which are known to
    • when it makes its appearance anywhere. It is very easy to understand
    • means of which he thinks he can understand it. Anthroposophy and the
    • a complete misunderstanding if anyone were to think that I, as has been
    • mission of spiritual science itself. It may be quite easy to understand
    • science finds it entirely comprehensible that many misunderstandings
    • misunderstandings. Opinions such as, “It is mere imagination; it
    • complete misunderstanding of the real aims of this spiritual science or
    • be carefully kept in view, if we wish to understand the real
    • that as a normal human being he is all the time standing by. The
    • spirit. It is a complete misunderstanding of spiritual science to think
    • emphasise this misunderstanding sharply. Nothing less than the exact
    • mention misunderstandings which I know to be prevalent, and to indicate
    • real spiritual beings, we arrive at being able completely to understand
    • makes every effort to understand the being of Christ, and that in doing
    • cannot enter into many other misunderstandings which have been spread
    • fig-tree. I can do but one thing when these misunderstandings fly about
    • other misunderstandings, which could easily be refuted. I will only
    • notwithstanding that the teaching of Copernicus is not in the
    • whether perhaps the numerous misunderstandings which exist with regard
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  • Title: Mathematics and Occultism
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    • based upon the correct understanding of the place that Plato assigned
    • spiritually full, which Plato demanded from those who would understand
    • steps in mathematical knowledge for this purpose, and understand
    • understand. He must learn through the elementary mathematical
    • we stand on an important boundary line. We are mathematically led out
    • activity when from the infinitely small we attain an understanding of
    • only then are we able to understand what is the realm of Arupa
    • conditions.” Goethe wishes to understand the qualitative in the
    • same way, only he will be able to understand and rule the
    • mathematics is able to understand how the mathematician builds up the
    • machine, even so little can he who is not an Occultist understand the
  • Title: Human Life in the Light of Spiritual Science
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    • no serious intention of really learning to understand what it condemns. In
    • Spiritual Science, stands directly before our eyes.
    • understand why such outsiders come to a negative conclusion at the outset.
    • themselves capable of answering spiritual questions from the standpoint of
    • is incapable of understanding matter and consciousness, the two poles so to
    • understand; the experiment seems so illuminating. Yet there is one
    • class teacher not standing there, revolving the pin. But since everything
    • presenting this experiment to an audience should give them to understand
    • authority notwithstanding. I will give you an example, the same one which is
    • which flows from such observations we learn to understand how human
    • They were all designed to show that he simply did not understand the things
    • spirit from the standpoint of those scientists who had decisively rejected
    • with the problems of life. Proof is adduced in this book from the standpoint
    • Fidei, as soon as we understand this concept in the correct sense of the
  • Title: Esoteric Development: Lecture II: The Psychological Foundations of Anthroposophy
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    • Its Standpoint in Relation to the Theory of Knowledge
    • spiritual researcher come to the standpoint of ascribing this
    • super-sensible sphere, and that the understanding of the world
    • life as they proceed before the senses becomes understandable. The
    • essential nature becomes understandable when viewed as the result of
    • rapture, vision, and the like. Misunderstandings arise which may be
    • conclusion that it is a theoretically understandable possibility that
  • Title: Address: The Spiritual-Scientific Basis of Goethe's Work
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    • without exaggeration that the German will understand
    • then be shown what an intimate knowledge and understanding of the
    • win his way to a perfect understanding of them must become intimate
    • which can lead us to a full understanding of his working. He felt
    • facts and objects, and that those only can aspire to understand
    • gave might well stand as a paraphrase of the three objectives of the
    • world which he dares not enter, one understands exactly what Goethe
    • Or stand, or walk: formation, transformation
    • one another by a river. The river itself stands for the astral plane. On
    • She stands with regard to our solar system in a
    • friends failed to understand this side of his nature. He describes
    • Goethe could only understand artistic work when based
    • To understand the world is to Goethe to Hue in the spirit of
  • Title: Lecture: Philosophy and Anthroposophy
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    • knowledge of the human being. Not to have reached this standpoint and still
    • they can themselves take their stand upon true reality. Others, who aim at
    • the soul, sought to gain an understanding of the world by the rational
    • his technique of thinking, that became the standard of the central period
    • hard words; but when considered from the standpoint of the new era, they
    • problem of Knowledge from the standpoint of rational faith. On the other
    • of cognition who pride themselves on understanding Kant, consider every man
    • real understanding of Aristotle enables us to find that an entirely
    • to understand Aristotle's teaching of “matter” and
    • definitions in the Scholastic writings. We must understand what is meant
    • one with a dubious impression: men no longer understand each other on
    • degrees ripen an understanding of all that Hegel has given to the world;
    • upon the theory of knowledge, no understanding is possible of what is here
    • element) possesses the power to produce its own reality; it does not stand
    • Anthroposophy. Very few philosophers, however, have any understanding of
    • Strictly logical thought is both the point of departure and the standard of
    • Science will find its way. An understanding of anthroposophy is also
    • if it would develop an understanding of anthroposophical



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