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- Title: Errors in Spiritual Investigation
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- Imagine in ordinary sense observation that a person directed his eyes
- reality and not his own imaginings (Einbildung). The spiritual
- themselves but the kind he imagines (ertraeumt), which he believes
- Title: Lecture: The Mission of Raphael in the Light of Spiritual Science
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- give any conception of what Raphael's magic once charmed on those walls.
- Title: Poetry/Fairy Tales: Lecture 1: The Poetry of Fairy Tales
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- conflicts, which in our daily life we simply cannot imagine are
- should not imagine that all these occurrences in our soul are simply
- invisible spirit-friends. These unseen playmates you have to imagine
- you try to imagine this conversation of the soul with itself, an
- tale magic.
- Title: Jacob Boehme
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- the greatest imaginable dissemination — the
- greatest imaginable dissemination we may say, considering the
- imaginative cognition. We have emphasized the fact that he who
- perceives a new world of pictures, of imaginations. And we have
- imaginations, but that pictures, imaginative conceptions,
- completely this first flashing up of an imaginative world in
- luminous, imaginative world resulted from this unceasing
- imaginatively cognizant person, but we must say that he
- height of imaginative cognition. It is to be assumed,
- naturally, that such an imaginative force was in his soul. In
- other words, he arrived at imaginative cognition by just the
- imaginatively cognizant human being. But this imaginative
- that only when that which appears as imaginations and an
- imaginative world has been suppressed, extinguished, and then
- this second imaginative world have value. (As I said, I beg you
- Title: Lecture: Leonardo da Vinci
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- on to this wall (as through magically) the finest emotions of the
- wall, yet a magic proceeds from this picture. That magic lies only
- the magic creation which Leonardo once painted on this wall has been
- Hieronymus” and the “Adoration of the Magi” for
- imagine today how much of Leonardo's work is incorporated into
- Title: Raphael's Mission in the Light of the Science of the Spirit
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- is not difficult to imagine the tired atmosphere that lay over
- words. We cannot imagine that Raphael could have anything to do
- Imagining the progress of spiritual life as a straight line in
- Title: Leonardo's Spiritual Stature: Lecture
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- painting, an indescribable magic emanates from it. In spite of
- all barbarity, all overpainting, all soddenness, the magic that
- magical quality still proceeds from it. One can say, it is only
- just as little remains to us of this magical creation once
- the Magi.” There are studies for these as well, of the
- the greatest imaginable contrasts. These could not be painted
- did not prevent the greatest imaginable content of soul from
- Title: Fairy Tales: in the light of Spiritual Investigation
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- generally supposed, speaking to us magically out of every epoch
- second difficulty is that, in regard to what is magical
- the Human Race. It lies in the nature of what is magical in
- them through life? You have to imagine that these
- really a great magician, such as the human soul itself
- Title: The Worldview of Herman Grimm in Relation to Spiritual Science
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- Des Knabens Wunderhorn [1806] [The Boy's Magic Horn].
- Goethe's essential being, his magical power, his natural
- imagine that Raphael will present ever new riddles to
- and succinctly he describes how, in the singer's imagination
- a mere figment of her imagination, but in the sense of someone
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