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- Title: Errors in Spiritual Investigation
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- Title: Lecture: The Mission of Raphael in the Light of Spiritual Science
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- a certain sense, when we cast our eyes back into antiquity, the Homeric
- through the streets on horseback like the spirit of War incarnate, beating
- the mineral kingdom. In a wider perspective we look back to ages when
- stands at the turning point of ages, pointing back to days of yore,
- Title: Poetry/Fairy Tales: Lecture 1: The Poetry of Fairy Tales
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- waking up, and yet at this very moment there is a shrinking back, a
- complete change. When we look far, far back into the past of
- and also of our present sun. Spiritual research can look back to the
- and traced it then back to its source.
- traveled to that island and brought a host of beings back to his own
- giants will soon be coming back into my kingdom. You must help me
- upwards, saying, “Your arrow came back, but mine will go up so
- high that it never comes back!” Sure enough, the lark did not
- back to fairy tales. Certainly there is not a single age or stage of
- Title: Jacob Boehme
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- also, in feeling also, as it were, he is carried back to
- extend back beyond that point of time to which we can
- “If I am carried back in thought into Divine
- Title: Lecture: Leonardo da Vinci
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- times. We can trace them without going still further back, from
- that comes to us then, is that for some long time back, there has not
- beginning of the new age. Then, if we once more turn back to the
- again to consider the background from which this soul stands out.
- This background is the time in which this soul was placed, from the
- fact that the further we go back in the course of human evolution,
- background of the world. What souls had once been able to see, they
- back in sorrow, because it did not come into full consciousness. It
- matter in this light we look back to Leonardo saying: “Here is
- Title: Raphael's Mission in the Light of the Science of the Spirit
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- looking back into pre-historic times, if we were not able to
- we go very far back in the development of humanity, we find
- warrior. The writer describes how he rides on horseback through
- back into far distant perspectives of time in which what is now
- that a later epoch always has to reach back to an earlier one.
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- Title: Leonardo's Spiritual Stature: Lecture
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- earlier time. Going no further back than the period from Giotto
- back, one has the impression that for quite some time already
- and again to the background from which he emerges. This is the
- back in evolution, the more the whole manner in which human
- spiritual background of the world. What souls had once seen,
- but sinks back in pain, since it does not reach clear
- Title: Fairy Tales: in the light of Spiritual Investigation
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- activity, to penetrate deeply into the background, into
- background of existence. Though apparently similar to
- time, as though a shrinking back, a sense of helplessness as
- as a hindrance, holding it back morally. Other moral
- soul-life of human beings has changed. Looking back far enough,
- island and brings a few inhabitants from this island back
- arrow came back down again, the one I have shot, however, goes
- up so high that it does not come back down at all!” For
- residual faith reaching back into ancient times, expressing
- Title: The Worldview of Herman Grimm in Relation to Spiritual Science
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- purposes. Thus, in looking back for instance to the time of
- Through characteristic human beings he looked back at the age
- these beings as “human beings,” he does look back
- science. He did not look further back than the Greek age. For
- going back to earlier stages in the development of humanity, we
- on seeing them against the background of the ongoing stream of
- today as having been surpassed. Seen against the background of
- background upon which Dante and Giotto appear, along with other
- now, most terrible of all: he appeared to shrink back again!
- backwards, drawing her after him, the whole magnificent figure
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