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- Title: Errors in Spiritual Investigation
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- A lecture given in Berlin, 6th March, 1913.
- A lecture given in Berlin, 6th March, 1913. Lecture 12 of 14 from the
- life, all basic reference points given us by the sense world, which
- wanting to give worth only to that which appears in the same way as
- reality can give. His newest book is extraordinarily interesting from
- world but as though the one who gives the presentation were indulging
- understanding — not the kind given by the things
- extraordinarily interesting that when he gives in to his healthy
- it alone gives meaning to life. The goodness of a belief, however, is
- done: bring us indisputable evidence. What it has given us up to now
- Title: Lecture: The Mission of Raphael in the Light of Spiritual Science
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- The following lecture was given by Rudolf Steiner at Berlin
- The following lecture was given by Rudolf Steiner at Berlin
- preceding ages too give the impression as if they were themselves pointing
- not necessary for man to withdraw from sense impressions or to give
- given conditions, but was as natural as sense perception.
- of Florence then? In the first place the inhabitants give the impression
- his soul flow creations which give a new form to Christian conceptions
- to work upon us, none of this can give a true picture of the whole essence
- to the loftiest spiritual heights if we can give ourselves up —
- of the Sun, all that is radiant and spring-like. This gives us a glimpse
- does not express the mystery of existence in ideas, but senses and gives
- and was given up to outer pomp and show, just as Greek paganism was
- bestowed. They rather give birth to a feeling of hope, because they
- give any conception of what Raphael's magic once charmed on those walls.
- poems.” What Raphael has given to the outer world however will
- in which thoughts such as have been given today may grow into seeds.
- Title: Poetry/Fairy Tales: Lecture 1: The Poetry of Fairy Tales
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- the springs that have given rise through centuries of human history
- should give us; we want it to affect us simply on its own. All the
- those regions of soul that give rise to the poetic mood of the fairy
- to do, I would have to give many lectures. Today it will be possible
- tale. Of course it would be a tremendous task over a long time, given
- will you give me if I spin the straw into gold for you?” The
- girl gives him her necklace and the little man spins the straw into
- asks, “What will you give me if I spin the straw into gold for
- you?” she gives him her ring. By morning all the straw is spun
- manikin comes again, but now the girl has nothing more to give him.
- “Then promise me, if you should become queen, to give me your
- give you three days' time,” he replies. “If you know my
- other work of art gives us the feeling of utmost inner joy as the
- who can help you to accomplish the most difficult tasks and give you
- Let us take another tale. Please forgive me if it is connected with
- I give you a short summary of the fairy tale, let me say this:
- very much given to thought — in order to express his most
- the life of the world. Even we adults, given to reason and
- fairy tale is like a good angel, given us at birth to go with us from
- throughout the journey and to give us angelic companionship, so that
- Title: Jacob Boehme
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- Jacob Boehme. It was given by Rudolf Steiner in Berlin on January 9th
- Jacob Boehme. It was given by Rudolf Steiner in Berlin on January 9th
- arose there, all that this personality had to give, appears as
- occurrence a “dream,” or gives it another name, but
- given to him word for word; that, in comparison with his
- his representations he gives, really, that wherein he
- soul and gives as its revelations that which the soul can
- which he gives himself as an answer to it. Rather is it
- The whole nature of the lectures that have been given here has
- The representations of spiritual-science which are given today
- are, therefore, by no means given from the standpoint of Jacob
- Title: Lecture: Leonardo da Vinci
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- A Lecture given
- This is the 11th of 14 lectures given by Rudolf Steiner at Berlin,
- reproductions have given us an impression of the idea of the picture
- of Leonardo. We see how he was given two commissions by Duke
- the darkness on the face of Judas. Art can give us no answer as to
- natural science has a double significance. First, it had to give to
- souls. Natural science, besides the discoveries it has given us, has
- was all he had been able to give to the world.
- endure on account of this, compared with what it might have given to
- given to the world or experienced, what it went through in its inmost
- and what they can give to the external world is only a by-product of
- to work out in their lives something greater than their age can give
- Title: Raphael's Mission in the Light of the Science of the Spirit
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- no longer given in such an immediate fashion together with
- Savonarola reverberate in us if we give ourselves over to them;
- Christianity had become pagan and given over to external pomp
- We give ourselves over entirely to the moment seen here. We
- given moment, Raphael's creations appear fundamentally complete
- given itself over to the moral-religious view of Christianity,
- have given us. Such works call forth feelings in us such as the
- life, when truly able to give itself over to a picture by
- been given and that will be spoken of further, becoming our
- Title: Leonardo's Spiritual Stature: Lecture
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- which dead matter gives expression to life — just as life
- given the means available. Though in later centuries no human
- is shattering — considering what is given over to
- have given to the world, what he experienced, what he went
- vision altogether, having given birth to a natural child,
- Title: Fairy Tales: in the light of Spiritual Investigation
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- moods can give us no conception of what thus transpires
- to the castle. She is locked in a room and given a bundle of
- you give me, if I spin the straw into gold for you?” The
- miller's daughter gives him her necklace and the little man
- appears and says, “What will you give me, if I spin the
- straw to gold for you?” She gives him a little ring, and
- nothing further to give him. At that the little man says, if
- child she gives birth to. She promises to do so. And when the
- given.
- parallel portrayal — when I give myself up to the
- Title: The Worldview of Herman Grimm in Relation to Spiritual Science
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- This is a lecture, given by Rudolf Steiner, entitled
- this lecture was given at the Architektenhaus in Berlin, may be said to
- and again Herman Grimm sought to present in lectures give to
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