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- Title: Lecture: The Mission of Raphael in the Light of Spiritual Science
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- the Raphael picture that adorns the collection, I felt as if the whole
- a photograph of the Sistine Madonna in his room but always felt that
- 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
- experiences; often, therefore, the simple country folk felt this
- human soul felt its connection to spiritual existence and felt more
- about these deep inner soul experiences in us that are felt but not
- Title: Jacob Boehme
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- Even the boy Jacob Boehme, when he had this experience, felt
- during seven days, Jacob Boehme felt as if withdrawn from
- his physical body, felt as if he were in an entirely
- different world, felt as if, with regard to his soul, he was
- exaltation, since he felt called upon to do this. Thus, in 1612
- his soul, Jacob Boehme felt himself more closely interwoven
- an experience for him. He felt the prerequisite conditions
- Boehme's soul, which can subsequently be felt by all who
- what a human being like Jacob Boehme felt, what streamed forth
- Title: Lecture: Leonardo da Vinci
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- Leonardo felt himself
- still they felt that in the center of their being they were connected
- the rise of natural science, and he felt himself limited in every
- Greek times human souls felt themselves to be really the creators of
- the universe. In the age of Greek art one felt in an arm, for
- instance, all the forces that formed that arm. Man felt himself
- within the spirit of nature, because he felt himself connected in his
- those figures, but Leonardo could not grasp it inwardly. He felt
- common with the world around him, and who must have felt an enormous
- Title: Raphael's Mission in the Light of the Science of the Spirit
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- separate, but as something felt in directing the senses out
- heartfelt, the most delightful content of the world of
- felt, we have to say to ourselves: In looking at a picture such as the
- gods worked upon the world. How human beings felt in
- with heartfelt interest. One has to take account of what passed
- Title: Leonardo's Spiritual Stature: Lecture
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- a moment felt by many people as being one of the most
- Leonardo felt compelled to turn aside from the kind of
- features that betray much of what Leonardo must have felt in
- they nonetheless felt united in the centre of their being with
- sciences, he felt constrained by a body that placed limits upon
- to the instrument of the brain. Leonardo felt drawn everywhere
- human beings felt themselves the immediate creators of their
- example with an arm, all the forces that formed it. One felt
- Greek female figures, we find they are all directly felt.
- what he felt to be the primal foundation of existence, capable
- learning to deepen this in viewing the powerlessness felt by
- Title: Fairy Tales: in the light of Spiritual Investigation
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- passing through the soul and felt themselves much more
- The human soul felt a kinship with spiritual existence. Without
- great deal, Goethe wanted to say in pictures what he felt
- Title: The Worldview of Herman Grimm in Relation to Spiritual Science
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- grew in a heartfelt manner
- elemental spiritual breath of Goethe. Thus, he felt himself as
- Grimm that suited his aims, a realm in which he felt at home.
- Within this domain in which Herman Grimm felt himself at home,
- felt. His conception of Christ is neither narrow. nor small,
- personal element. And in speaking the following heartfelt
- she had never felt before, overwhelming anxiety overcame
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