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  • Title: Errors in Spiritual Investigation
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    • conception, the spiritual investigator recognizes everywhere between
    • We see again how concepts change when we ascend from the
    • occupy ourselves only with our own concepts, we become poorer and
    • by widening our concepts. In the spiritual world, that which
    • is investigated, however, is brought into the concepts of the
    • world. If it is brought into the concepts and mental images of
    • only the ordinary sense objects with his concepts, he believes that
    • to be shown how the concepts by which he would like to prove the
    • the spiritual world with concepts such as those taken from the sense
  • Title: Lecture: The Mission of Raphael in the Light of Spiritual Science
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    • the other side of the spiritual conception of history it may be said that
    • as an attempt to create as broad a conception and idea as possible,
    • that which can be clothed only in the “trivial concepts of man”
    • new in the whole of spiritual evolution. If we thus gain a conception
    • Religions Himself had permeated not only the religious conceptions, but
    • his soul flow creations which give a new form to Christian conceptions
    • seem to make us forget all those legendary conceptions which culminate
    • us above all materialistic conception of human evolution. Although it
    • Raphael could not however have portrayed the Christian conceptions in such
    • the exclusion of everything else, with the moral-religious conception
    • loftier conception of the world as it was at that time. Yet it was a
    • a conception born out of Raphael's works themselves, it must be said
    • poured into their statues their conception of the way in which the gods
    • “The School of Athens”. The conceptions which the human
    • 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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    • form a concept of this creature who lives within you and is so much
  • Title: Jacob Boehme
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    • dawn of the new world-conception breaking forth, at that time
    • outlines the great problem of a modern world-conception,
    • world-conception — but which, for the person who is
    • conception, take place with a human soul. He did not become,
    • thinking with regard to world-conceptions, or any other
    • imaginations, but that pictures, imaginative conceptions,
    • preceded abstract, conceptual thinking, and how Jean
    • is difficult today with our current conceptions to
    • conceptions, just as we become conscious of ourselves
    • modern world conception does not, perhaps, possess this
    • conception, to the lonely man in Goerlitz who had no
    • that this journeying belongs to this world conception —
    • that which characterizes his world conception in such a
    • This does not characterize his world conception in a
    • conception really came to be through the fact that he was such
    • the world conception of Jacob Boehme is one that is suited to
    • shown that within the world conception which is
  • Title: Lecture: Leonardo da Vinci
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    • partly in the painting; rather, it is the conception that works on
    • original conception for which he had meant to use the study. In this
    • Copernicus' conception of the world, before the influence of
    • science new ideas and new conceptions were formed, but where it has
    • the old way to the secrets of world conception. This experience could
    • out today was not to be presented in sharply defined concepts, but it
  • Title: Raphael's Mission in the Light of the Science of the Spirit
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    • trivial concepts, as far as possible in broader concepts and
    • to recognize that no adequate conception of the human being is
    • far-reaching conception of the world. However, this is a
    • into their statues their conception of the way in which the
  • Title: Leonardo's Spiritual Stature: Lecture
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    • perception was the natural scientific world conception possible
    • concepts were formed by means of natural science. And where
    • came to an end, and for whom the new world conception had not
    • yet arisen. But this new world conception brought with it that
    • sharply defined concepts. The intention has been rather to
  • Title: Fairy Tales: in the light of Spiritual Investigation
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    • intellectual observations and a conceptual
    • moods can give us no conception of what thus transpires
    • form a conception of this cleverer, wiser, more skillful being
    • way and to introduce intellectual concepts. But it is a
    • abstract-philosophical concepts. Thus, despite having thought a
    • not be enmeshed in abstract theoretical concepts if it is
  • Title: The Worldview of Herman Grimm in Relation to Spiritual Science
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    • felt. His conception of Christ is neither narrow. nor small,
    • ordinary life; concepts are to be grasped more sharply. The



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