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  • Title: Errors in Spiritual Investigation
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    • MERCURY PRESSSPRING VALLEY, NEW YORK 10977
    • that the first form (Gestalt) in which the new, super-sensible world
    • exercises to intensify his soul forces so that a new world is
    • one beholds the situation with a newly acquired, special faculty of
    • in a new earthly life. We are concerned in such a case not with what
    • reality can give. His newest book is extraordinarily interesting from
    • noticeable in Maurice Maeterlinck's new book. He is an
  • Title: Lecture: The Mission of Raphael in the Light of Spiritual Science
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    • our gaze to the figures of the New Testament, and in the face of Raphael's
    • again and again over the course of the ages, must have ever new experiences.
    • deepening; what follows him represents a new chapter. Although much that
    • the Virgin” as being a new phenomena in the whole evolution of
    • new in the whole of spiritual evolution. If we thus gain a conception
    • were not. The papacy had passed over into a new “heathendom”.
    • his soul flow creations which give a new form to Christian conceptions
    • of the nature of a Savonarola. It was able to refresh and renew all
    • peninsula could not help having a refreshing and renewing effect on
    • fertilized by Greek culture in order that a new “Spirit of the
    • Age” might arise. This new Spirit of the age had in its turn to
    • human soul that had meantime passed through a new phase. It was buried,
    • with it's new and significant interpretation of the Homeric gods. These
  • Title: Poetry/Fairy Tales: Lecture 1: The Poetry of Fairy Tales
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    • everything lying down there in the human soul is so new, so original,
    • Anthroposophic Press, New York, 1972.] you will
  • Title: Jacob Boehme
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    • dawn of the new world-conception breaking forth, at that time
    • adherents and the attackers knew they were dealing with a very
    • perceives a new world of pictures, of imaginations. And we have
    • experiences a new world, then he who desires to ascend to new
    • Divine Consciousness, because he knew clearly that the nature
    • found in his works, in some one who not only knew Jacob Boehme,
  • Title: Lecture: Leonardo da Vinci
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    • At the Turning Point of the New Age
    • beginning of the new age. Then, if we once more turn back to the
    • to paint no more, because he knew he was surpassed by his pupil. This
    • making the greatest artistic plans, constantly making new ones. He
    • engines of war that were something quite new — engines
    • a new turning point, at the turning point leading to a time in which
    • science new ideas and new conceptions were formed, but where it has
    • one's consciousness in a new life, depends on the external
    • time; it had to be lost for otherwise the new age could not have
    • nothing satisfied him. There he stands, in expectation of this new
    • the end of an old world outlook, and in which the new has not yet
    • arisen. This new world outlook certainly led to the splitting up of
    • times possessing great capacities, but now in this new age, he can
    • at the dawn of a new age.
    • life, so that through it we gain a new relation to the whole of life;
    • this new relation to the world and to life, so that through Spiritual
    • in which Leonardo lived — the time which heralded a new dawn,
    • been created falls into ruin, we know that out of that ruin new life
  • Title: Raphael's Mission in the Light of the Science of the Spirit
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    • figures of which the New Testament tells us and then
    • to be able to experience something new each time. Thus, we can
    • inwardness. And what follows him presents a new chapter in this
    • new phenomenon in the whole of art history, that cannot be set
    • being entirely new in spiritual evolution.
    • the old, but in a new sense. There was not much trace of
    • ideas appear in many respects in a new form. We see the most
    • had a renewing, fructifying effect, in appearing out of the
    • Caesars had to be fertilized by the Greek element, for a new
    • new religion. Buried, withdrawn for outer eyes and buried
    • guide in going through earthly existence in ever new epochs. It
  • Title: Leonardo's Spiritual Stature: Lecture
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    • continual new plans. He had commissions from people who
    • was able to promise the duke entirely new war-machines,
    • Today we stand once more at a new turning point, at the turning
    • world. Natural science evolved in this way. But new ideas, new
    • how this is to be brought to consciousness in a new existence
    • it inwardly. And now nothing is sufficient for him. The new
    • came to an end, and for whom the new world conception had not
    • yet arisen. But this new world conception brought with it that
    • great capacities. In the new age he is able everywhere to touch
    • turning point of a new age.
    • an elixir of life — enabling us to gain a new
    • — in which a new dawn breaks. We take note of all the
    • we know that out of the ruins new life will always blossom
  • Title: Fairy Tales: in the light of Spiritual Investigation
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    • regions of the human soul remains so new, unique and
    • that they were renewing something that belongs intimately
  • Title: The Worldview of Herman Grimm in Relation to Spiritual Science
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    • recognizes it as a spiritual stream open to new sources will
    • knew the various ramifications of Goethe's soul life.
    • of creative phantasy — a new experience?
    • newer ones and an interplay of older cycles with newer
    • ones. Each new cultural cycle has its task, that of introducing
    • something new into the general development of humanity. The old
    • new.
    • and newly revised every year — concerning the progression
    • imagine that Raphael will present ever new riddles to
    • New World. The quite different views and notions of America
    • milieu and the newly constituted Prussian milieu arising as the
    • light streamed in, was free and clear and she knew where she
    • naked, nor whether he was clothed: but it was him, she knew him
    • clothed: but it was him, she knew him too well; it was he
    • gleaming new shoulders. And lifting these arms toward Arthur's
    • language. How new his latest book. How little could those take



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