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  • Title: Errors in Spiritual Investigation
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    • ease of thinking, the love of ease of feeling. Fear is closely akin
    • ease is closely related to fear. We have already described the basis
    • ease, are closely related to fear. One can, however, carry this love
    • beings devote themselves to this religion, although it is closest to
    • humanity must avoid if one is to recognize and close up the source of
  • Title: Lecture: The Mission of Raphael in the Light of Spiritual Science
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    • spiritual history of man. On closer observation it becomes evident that
    • life. His world was enclosed within the circles so far as the world of
  • Title: Poetry/Fairy Tales: Lecture 1: The Poetry of Fairy Tales
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    • realities moving through his soul, felt closely related to the
    • was closer to a clairvoyant perception of its inner spiritual
    • the human soul is closely connected to the present-day happenings and
    • us compare these secrets of the universe, disclosed by spiritual
    • consciousness. Because of this, they were able to come close to the
    • that from those parts of the earth where souls are closer to
  • Title: Jacob Boehme
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    • What lives in Jacob Boehme's soul resembles most closely that
    • is more closely connected with what takes place outside in
    • than this animal instinct, and which is also closely connected
    • his soul, Jacob Boehme felt himself more closely interwoven
    • that makes Jacob Boehme approach so closely that upon which we
    • closer to nature in his soul, he also lived more in speech than
    • does not get close to the reality of Jacob Boehme if he
    • the words, for we shall, thereby, come closer to understanding
    • characterizations will not come close to the reality of Jacob
  • Title: Lecture: Leonardo da Vinci
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    • We see what is taking place in each of these twelve souls, so closely
  • Title: Raphael's Mission in the Light of the Science of the Spirit
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    • this spiritual history. Closer observation reveals that such
    • close in proximity do these places lie for us today. Raphael's
    • Raphael fully. We indicated recently how close he stood, in
  • Title: Fairy Tales: in the light of Spiritual Investigation
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    • stood closer to a clairvoyant perception of these inner
    • investigation, the human soul is also closely linked to
    • closer to spirituality than do the souls of the Occident, for
  • 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
    • close proximity to Goethe. In all that he took up in his
    • belonging to all those who had stood personally close to
    • binding him closely to tradition; Herman Grimm was, after all,
    • also had close ties to popular tradition, combining this with
    • close to us.
    • friend, in which she expresses that she herself now feels close
    • to death. For her, the deceased, to whom she was so closely
    • is an idea with which those who approach closer to spiritual
    • close connection to matters of soul and spirit, that he
    • smiled and was close beside her. She did not see whether he was
    • closer and stretched out his hand closer to her, ‘Come!’ he
    • in Herman Grimm, of which we may say that it came close to what
    • millennia. We then know how close Herman Grimm was, in his
    • investigation, how closely allied to him must those feel who



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