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  • Title: Errors in Spiritual Investigation
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    • through a certain inner cultivation, evolution, of his soul, can
    • a particular sympathy for this or that experience. Inner tranquility,
    • own inner soul life. These forces that he has developed in his soul
    • through inner choice. By comparison, in a true spiritual training it
    • With the same inner force, however, the sense of self appears
    • spiritual development, man learns to know his inner being as it can
    • experience of our own self, of the intensified self of that inner
    • “God in himself” this God that man finds in his inner being
    • speaks with a certain outer justification (not with a merely inner
  • Title: Lecture: The Mission of Raphael in the Light of Spiritual Science
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    • himself up wholly to the inner being of the soul. Indeed in very ancient
    • beginning of the inward deepening of spiritual life, but where the inner
    • in an inner life before pressing forward to the Spiritual. Spiritual
    • of action existing in the inner being of the soul apart from the external
    • their course in inner struggles and conquests. The mission of the founding
    • — a figure, it is true, full of inner profundity and power, but
    • which open up only in our inner being as we attempt to ascend to the
    • Spiritual. More and more we are dancing into an age of inner deepening.
    • preceded him marks the beginning of the process of this inner
    • was going on in world history and concentrate wholly on the inner
    • out certain regular cycles in the inner development of Raphael's soul.
    • to the perception of this regular inner cyclic development in the soul
    • the inner nature of the soul of Raphael, let us allow the age in which
    • of being a wearied people who had passed through inner and outer tumults
    • We see the contrast between our life and Raphael's inner being in the
    • that which now constitutes our inner being was already in existence
    • one forever, day and night, moving the innermost being.” (Karl
    • it form in a picture like the Sistine Madonna, stands there in its inner
    • of inner effort and struggle. Figures like Augustine appear, —
    • they behold the inner in the outer. It is significant to see the inwardly
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  • Title: Poetry/Fairy Tales: Lecture 1: The Poetry of Fairy Tales
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    • correspondence to inner soul experiences, can be compared — a
    • to experience unconsciously the inner battles caused by its
    • was closer to a clairvoyant perception of its inner spiritual
    • or less consciously the inner battles it had to undergo, even without
    • other work of art gives us the feeling of utmost inner joy as the
    • about these deep inner soul experiences in us that are felt but not
    • And these inner processes — however much one knows about them,
    • innermost experiences. The fairy tale mood can never be disturbed,
    • fairy tales belong to our innermost feeling and emotional life and to
    • inner tendencies; it needs the wonderful soul-nourishment it finds in
  • Title: Jacob Boehme
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    • inner releasing of deeper-lying forces of the soul. The
    • was an inner one.
    • whole state of soul, the whole inner mood to which Jacob Boehme
    • were a matter of course, as if borne by a strong inner
    • Thus, we see this strong inner will, which cannot express
    • in the inner being what weaves and works and lives
    • a world problem becomes for Jacob Boehme at first an inner soul
    • the problem of evil becomes for Jacob Boehme finally an inner
    • stored up as an objective thing in our inner soul life. Such
  • Title: Lecture: Leonardo da Vinci
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    • by the inner secrets of nature.
    • enters into existence with an inner spiritual inheritance that had
    • the inner thought, inner feeling, and inner power of execution which
    • within the independent inner being of his own form. He did not look
    • shows by his methods that he had in his soul an inner knowledge, an
    • inner realization, but this did not, however, rise into his
    • himself separated from this “inner comprehension” and so
  • Title: Raffaels Mission Im Lichte der Wissenschaft vom Geiste
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    • möchte sich an einen Ausspruch erinnern, den Goethe
    • vielen Seiten hingezogen werden, in seinem Innersten, Tiefsten
    • späteren Zeit der Fall ist. Was wir heute Verinnerlichung
    • Innerlichkeit der Seele, um zum Geistigen der Welt
    • damit die Verinnerlichung des Geisteslebens beginnt, daß
    • aber das, was der Geist innerlich erlebt, überall noch im
    • innerlich Abgesondertes zwar, aber als etwas, was man empfand,
    • in denen sich der Menschengeist verinnerlicht, in denen es ihm
    • uns zeigt als die Kämpfe der verinnerlichten Seele, was er
    • Außenwelt in der inneren Seele darstellt, wie
    • menschliche Seele erleben konnte, gleichsam innerlich, in
    • inneren Kämpfen und Überwindungen zu erleben, den
    • am Kreuze sterbenden, von innerer Tiefe und innerer
    • stärker werdende Verinnerlichung der Seele sich
    • Diese Verinnerlichung, die so stattgefunden hat,
    • darstellt als eine fortschreitende Verinnerlichung. So daß
    • will, die sich nur auftun, wenn wir im Inneren die Schritte
    • mehr und mehr schreiten wir einem Zeitalter der Verinnerlichung
    • Vorschreiten der Menschheit zur Verinnerlichung in der
    • Weise der Beginn menschlicher Verinnerlichung. Und was nach ihm
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  • Title: Raphael's Mission in the Light of the Science of the Spirit
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    • over to inner experience, so as to arrive at the spiritual in
    • turning inward, what he reveals of an inner being altogether
    • by means of inner battles and conscious effort — turning not to
    • One, from inner depth and power, undistinguished by external
    • inner deepening that took place in this way is characteristic
    • spiritual heights — in attempting to take the inner steps that
    • Attempting a glance into Raphael's inner being, it strikes us
    • veritable “spring-time birth,” undergoing an inner
    • from historical events to Raphael's inner nature.
    • Having thus considered Raphael's inner nature, let us turn to
    • inner and outer states of agitation, of satiation and fatigue.
    • inner nature. This was quite especially the case in Rome, where
    • our innermost nature was already there, only later to unite
    • ideas, but forms them into a picture. By virtue of its inner
    • Greek philosophy, but by addressing itself to the inner human
    • being, taking hold of this human soul in inner battles. Hence,
    • imperfect in Giotto's pictures, in bringing the inner nature of
    • What united itself in this way as a result of his inner
    • see internalized. The inner strivings and inner battles
    • experience and one of inner experience.
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  • Title: Leonardo's Spiritual Stature: Lecture
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    • to the inner secrets of Nature.
    • enters into existence with an inner spiritual estate deriving
    • had assimilated in an earlier existence of inner thoughts,
    • inner feelings and creative power. What he had brought with him
    • one's way into the inner, self-sufficient nature of one's own
    • physiognomy. He proceeds in having a notion, an inner
  • Title: Fairy Tales: in the light of Spiritual Investigation
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    • destiny as a result of particular inner experiences. We sense
    • be as far removed for the soul from the corresponding inner
    • a trifling matter as compared with the inner battle
    • the inner battles that arise unconsciously by virtue of its
    • stood closer to a clairvoyant perception of these inner
    • the inner battles it had to undergo, giving pictorial form to
    • experience connected with profound inner
    • while yet knowing of the profound inner soul-experience
    • something of the profound inner experiences of soul that are
    • their origin — the profound inner life of soul is
    • inner participation in the spiritual forces of the cosmos
    • the innermost soul, it is precisely the form most suited to the
  • Title: The Worldview of Herman Grimm in Relation to Spiritual Science
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    • With inner participation, Herman Grimm experienced the
    • called forth that otherwise slumber. Inner strength, inner



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