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  • Title: Errors in Spiritual Investigation
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    • others that one is trying directly to intensify one can call human
    • Imagine in ordinary sense observation that a person directed his eyes
    • entirely correct to say that a phenomenon of hatred directed from one
    • thinking reside faculties that stand in direct connection with the
    • individual who wishes to direct his gaze to the spiritual world, who
    • always present in the soul to err in the direction of phenomenalism,
    • to the spiritual world, or to err in the direction of ecstasy, which
  • Title: Lecture: The Mission of Raphael in the Light of Spiritual Science
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    • perceived when the senses were directed to the outer world. The Greek
    • of Christianity was not to direct man's gaze to the world of sense in
    • be ashamed of directing the attention of modern skeptical mankind to
    • transformed Florence as if the direct radiation of the Reformer of
    • fact the whole Papal system against which Savonarela directed his words
    • and imperfectly from Giotto's pictures, we do nevertheless see a direct
    • Here we are directed once again to a characteristic quality of this
    • Christianity that did no dimly and vaguely direct the attention to the
  • Title: Jacob Boehme
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    • speech there is something which directly resembles an echo of
    • When we experience something, we are directly connected with
    • Boehme says: Men direct their gaze upwards; see the stars, the
    • be grasped directly through the forces of our age should
    • directly confronted by the personality of Jacob Boehme,
  • Title: Lecture: Leonardo da Vinci
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    • condemned to be confined in a body living in the age directly before
    • direction. The time was then coming, the dawn was already there, when
    • statues of women; they were all experienced directly. Therefore they
  • Title: Raphael's Mission in the Light of the Science of the Spirit
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    • drawn from many directions, asking himself: Is it permissible
    • And, by the same token, if we direct our gaze to the biblical
    • separate, but as something felt in directing the senses out
    • directly to the human soul. — Even if we sense at the same time
    • the human being to expression. We nonetheless have a direct
    • directed its attention once again to the forms the Greek spirit
  • Title: Leonardo's Spiritual Stature: Lecture
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    • Directing our attention once again to the picture in the Santa
    • Human beings directed their attention first of all to the sense
    • Greek female figures, we find they are all directly felt.
  • Title: Fairy Tales: in the light of Spiritual Investigation
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    • described here far more directly than is the case today
    • in sleep, it leads an existence in direct connection with
    • significance in the cosmos. We direct our gaze to the plant
  • Title: The Worldview of Herman Grimm in Relation to Spiritual Science
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    • in some degree related directions. A direction of this sort is
    • into himself, in a direct and personal way, something of
    • what might otherwise have been a one-sided direction. We still
    • directed to the world of the gods as depicted in Homer's
    • though directly within the unique qualities of the particular
    • This becomes particularly evident when he directs his attention



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