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  • Title: Article: Knowledge of the State Between Death and a New Birth
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    • Like mathematical truths they can at the most be outwardly symbolised
  • Title: Address: The Spiritual-Scientific Basis of Goethes Work
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    • means of intellectual symbols and allegories. But, just as a noble
    • words: “All we see before us passing, Sign and symbol is
    • attain by regarding the transient only as a symbol of the hidden
    • As symbol showeth.
    • In harmony with all mystical symbolism, Goethe represents the higher
    • symbol of man's higher nature. In her kingdom, man must strive
    • symbolizes the self of man. Here too is a temple of initiation,
    • twenty characters in this allegory, all symbolical of certain forces
    • of existence. This state is symbolized by the Temple,
    • symbolic representation of this boundary. And as he — in a
  • Title: Mission of Spiritual Science and of Its Building at Dornach
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    • that the ideas of spiritual science are pictured by means of symbols or
    • all mysterious in it, not a single symbol, nothing allegorical or the
    • symbolically, but there underlies it this fact of our view of the
    • emblematically, if he sees all kinds of symbols in it, he is just a
    • that nowhere have ideas, symbolism or the mysterious been elaborated,
  • Title: Esoteric Development: Lecture II: The Psychological Foundations of Anthroposophy
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    • designated as emblems, as symbols.
    • symbolic picture of this “archetypal plant.” Moreover, he
    • value of such a “symbolic archetypal plant,” if it
    • naturally, only a few examples of effective symbolic
    • being, through the symbolic union of an animal shape and the most
    • symbol appears, the more saturated with content, the better it is.
    • Under the conditions described, this symbol acts in such a way on the
    • one another. An old symbol which may be used with good result is the
    • being, the enhancing capacities being symbolized by the straight
    • become especially significant, to the extent that symbols of cosmic
    • added to these. They consist also in symbols, but such as correspond
    • through the symbol of light, of the wisdom which may be pictured as
    • as symbolized by warmth which comes about in the presence of light.
    • a symbolic character — fashioned out of such concepts. The mind
    • within the symbol to which one attains in the meditation. If success
    • capable of completely eliminating the content of the symbols from his
    • subjected while he was absorbed in the symbols. The content of the
    • symbols pictured must be cast out in a sort of real abstraction and
    • only the form of the experience in connection with the symbols
    • must remain in the consciousness. The unreal symbolic character of
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  • Title: Address: The Spiritual-Scientific Basis of Goethe's Work
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    • means of intellectual symbols and allegories. But, just as a noble
    • words: “All we see before us passing, Sign and symbol is
    • attain by regarding the transient only as a symbol of the hidden
    • As symbol showeth.
    • In harmony with all mystical symbolism, Goethe represents the higher
    • symbol of man's higher nature. In her kingdom, man must strive
    • symbolizes the self of man. Here too is a temple of initiation,
    • twenty characters in this allegory, all symbolical of certain forces
    • of existence. This state is symbolized by the Temple,
    • symbolic representation of this boundary. And as he — in a
  • Title: Lecture: Philosophy and Anthroposophy
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    • experience within ourselves is “symbol” of the thing-in-itself,
    • for a symbol need have no resemblance to the thing it expresses.



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