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  • Title: Errors in Spiritual Investigation
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    • images when it recognizes their error. We are in a different
    • differentiate truth from error in the spiritual
    • have different reasons for denying this spiritual world, but a great
    • soul, so that these depths look quite different from what we call our
    • phenomena, about these different phenomena of spiritual
  • Title: Lecture: The Mission of Raphael in the Light of Spiritual Science
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    • soul undergoes as the result of its different earthly lives, —
    • after study and contemplation of his different works has crystallized
    • all that preceded it seems to bear a different character from following
    • wholly to the powers of the spirit and soul. How utterly different,
    • persecutions among different patrician families, and of course, quarrels
    • the very Spirit's breath of Spring, although in a different way from
    • — a soul so different from the mood surrounding it in this town,
    • to Savonarela. True, the two men were different, but we must nevertheless
    • of Italy? Why was it that something entirely different made its appearance?
    • of the whole tragedy of the Christ. Quite a different peace, quite a
    • different Christian feeling must have flowed into the soul. And yet
    • so may it be said that the different “Spirits of the Age”
    • “Shiva” portrayed in quite a different sense, — a prove
    • of two ages, each clearly different from the other, — the pre-Grecian
    • to humanity will bear witness to this epoch, — an epoch differently
  • Title: Poetry/Fairy Tales: Lecture 1: The Poetry of Fairy Tales
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    • is altogether different, we feel, when we come knowingly to fairy
    • humankind, we find the soul of ancient man having totally different
    • deep-lying soul experiences for what reverberates in each different
    • experiences — this is truly different. If you feel this, you
    • where there was a difference between the day and the night. He
  • Title: Jacob Boehme
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    • of the different points of view which meet us elsewhere in that
    • different human being, about whom the world will break out in
    • different world, felt as if, with regard to his soul, he was
    • does one find that something entirely different lives in these
    • entirely different way from that occurring when something is
    • different question, into the question of human
    • of Jacob Boehme, but with somewhat different words
    • consciousness would have to be something entirely different if
    • this counterpart the dividedness, the differences among
    • different colours through darkness and could not appear as
    • counterpart. Thus, in the forces of the world which differ from
  • Title: Lecture: Leonardo da Vinci
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    • through the different galleries of Europe, which have been preserved
    • all sorts of people of different classes to come to him and would
    • might study their features in the different soul experiences. Once,
    • then worked at the different works in Milan; so that one can hardly
    • hundred different positions, and in the course of many years he
    • conclusion it is necessary to put together all the different
    • falls from the different sides, and how with regard to the other
    • different understanding we obtain of such a man as he, if we rest on
    • the greater is the difference in the whole of man's outlook and
    • sense perception, but through something quite different.
    • as ARTIST. Art had become very different in Leonardo's time
  • Title: Raphael's Mission in the Light of the Science of the Spirit
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    • quite different aspect from what follows it. If we consider the
    • soul-spiritual forces. Altogether different are those
    • spiritual fire, so to speak, though of a quite different kind
    • something altogether different in fact make its appearance?
    • this. A certain tranquillity and quite different Christian
    • is no different with the spiritual life of humanity, and this
    • quite different way. We have before us what the human soul can
    • becomes a different being than it otherwise is in ordinary
    • This makes it clear that that age was differently constituted.
  • Title: Leonardo's Spiritual Stature: Lecture
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    • understood quite differently than otherwise. We can make clear
    • something quite different. This has already been pointed out.
    • become quite different in the age in which Leonardo lived from
    • focussing on details. We see a specialization of the different
    • adopt a different standpoint and say: Whatever Leonardo may
  • Title: Fairy Tales: in the light of Spiritual Investigation
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    • we have a different feeling than the one just described, since
    • find something altogether different from what a human being in
    • we find that primeval human beings had quite different
    • different matter to have a feeling for the results of
    • rays differs according to whether it stands in this or that
    • different phase it works in another way on the physical body.
    • works differently onto the earth according to
    • present world. In this world he created, a difference
    • difference between day and night. He travels to this
    • comes to a different region. There a king looks out the
  • Title: The Worldview of Herman Grimm in Relation to Spiritual Science
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    • indifferent traits. Rather do we find an immersion in
    • different from what it is for other modern historians.
    • striking, what a tremendous difference there is in the Homeric
    • perception of Raphael takes on an altogether different
    • Oddly, as he himself relates, it was quite different for him,
    • becomes evident that Herman Grimm responded differently to
    • This differs from what he presents concerning Raphael. There we
    • will find the preliminary studies, only they look different
    • New World. The quite different views and notions of America
    • question differently from Herman Grimm, but I know that it is
    • themselves aright, who differ from him in their ideas and in



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