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- Title: Errors in Spiritual Investigation
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- in the widest circles, even among those who fully recognize a
- circles wishing to have anything to do with spiritual investigation,
- circle”; that is, one would seek by means of a
- area or the circumference of the circle. This task of transforming
- the circle into a square was an ideal, as it were, toward which one
- always strove: the transforming of the circle into a square. Now, no
- circle. In reality, of course, it is entirely possible for such a
- circle would have to be to equal a particular square. This means that
- worked on the solution of squaring the circle, until recent
- the circle is considered not to know mathematics in this realm.
- Maeterlinck is equivalent to those people trying to square the circle
- one can prove the squaring of a circle mathematically.
- tries to square the circle in the spiritual realm, or he would have
- words, Maeterlinck is trying in this realm to square the circle.
- Title: Lecture: The Mission of Raphael in the Light of Spiritual Science
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- course within narrow circles. These towns seem so near when we study his
- life. His world was enclosed within the circles so far as the world of
- In these circles there was not much Christian piety. There was, however,
- Title: Raphael's Mission in the Light of the Science of the Spirit
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- life unfolded within a narrow circle. In viewing his life, how
- Christian piety in these circles, though certainly of the
- in the widest circles people were unable to immerse themselves
- Title: Leonardo's Spiritual Stature: Lecture
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- circled around it. Then came Copernicus, who had the courage
- Title: The Worldview of Herman Grimm in Relation to Spiritual Science
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- stood close to the circle of Goethe, namely the sister of the
- From the Frankfurt circle of La Roche, in her relation to
- By virtue of the connection with this circle — as mentioned,
- circle, while everything lives on in the man's soul in the way
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