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  • Title: Errors in Spiritual Investigation
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    • lives in such a person a certain antipathy to confronting the abyss
    • relation to the spiritual world. One lives only in a heightened sense
    • must also live with the physical world; therefore this mood of soul
    • today about “repeated earthly lives” — when it
    • feeling, he has no choice but to acknowledge repeated lives on earth.
  • Title: Lecture: The Mission of Raphael in the Light of Spiritual Science
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    • Therefore we may say: not only does Raphael live on through the following
    • Raphael. The truth of repeated earthly lives that have so often been
    • again in repeated earthly lives through the epochs, bearing from one life
    • soul undergoes as the result of its different earthly lives, —
    • he lived and all that was around him, to work upon us. While Raphael
    • populated by a passionate, tumultuous people. Noble families whose lives
    • is this the case in a region like that in which Raphael lived. Forces
    • but in the spiritual sense Greece conquers Rome. Greek culture lives
    • imbibed by Rome, lives on there; Rome is permeated through and through
    • through this inward deepening and whose souls have long lived apart
    • Jesus”; we live entirely in the moment here portrayed. We are
    • it, before or afterwards; we live wholly in the relationship of the
    • in Italy were extraordinarily uninfluenced by what lived in Greek Philosophy
    • not know that it would live and flow onwards like a river that sometimes
    • course of evolution and that the soul of man through successive lives will
    • been their fate as they have lived on.” This desire for
    • made. The influence of the originals live on, even in the reproductions.
    • will live on in the outer course of human evolution and inwardly in
    • the success of lives of the spirit of man, destroying ever mightier
  • Title: Poetry/Fairy Tales: Lecture 1: The Poetry of Fairy Tales
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    • spoil the immediate, lively, artistic impression that a poem
    • it seemed natural to use the fairy tale itself to describe what lives
    • at the moment of waking up, when our soul — alive only to
    • certain spiritual realities alive in the universe. He saw these
    • live in; she experiences (but does not understand) her unending task,
    • form a concept of this creature who lives within you and is so much
    • cosmos alive in the planets and constellations.
    • “gigantic” forces of nature alive there. The battle the
    • Unconsciously this lives in the soul even when it realizes the small
    • spiritual science, they lived wholeheartedly with these tales,
    • Grimms' have found their way to every person who is alive to such
    • our life itself can become a truly heart- and soul-enlivened fairy
  • Title: Jacob Boehme
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    • tendencies that were still alive in his time. But whoever
    • is a thing of the past.” And he continued to live
    • ordinary ego, he lived in a being which was encompassing, which
    • modern man, who lives only in the cultural life of our time,
    • does one find that something entirely different lives in these
    • What lives in Jacob Boehme's soul resembles most closely that
    • cosmos; that is, to what lives and weaves outside in
    • the depths of the human soul, there lives something which is
    • Then he continues to live in sober simplicity. For ten years it
    • closer to nature in his soul, he also lived more in speech than
    • sympathizing with, that which lives and weaves outside in
    • in the inner being what weaves and works and lives
    • outside in nature. He lives nature's life with it, and in
    • once had the capacity only to live in Himself, but not to
    • counterpart.” Thus, everything that lives and
    • that something lives in all the souls of Central Europe
    • ancient Germania about what lives in nature, about what rustles
    • through the trees, or lives mysteriously in human souls
    • to peace of the soul. A breath of faith lives in all his books,
  • Title: Lecture: Leonardo da Vinci
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    • if we allow the lives written by earlier biographers to work upon us,
    • recorded what lived in thy soul”?
    • Moreover, we have the feeling that this man lived in the fullness of
    • this picture showed the contrast between what lived in his soul and
    • this way one says to oneself: in this man there lived an enormous
    • not in the faintest degree have represented what lived in his soul.
    • at Milan — that, in any case, was certainly not what lived in
    • human soul is something that repeatedly returns to many earth lives,
    • that a soul born into a certain age does not live that one life
    • it the predispositions acquired in earlier earth lives, and with
    • its origin in repeated earth lives — and admitting that the
    • lives is more clearly manifest if we observe those human souls which
    • with the spiritual that lived and wove in the world, even as physical
    • the ideas of natural science live within us and have educated our
    • only been thought but lived, so that souls of their own accord will
    • lives made it possible, one may have experienced the cosmic mysteries
    • What he brought from earlier lives worked only as a force; but he was
    • spirit; he brought that with him from previous lives. The impulse to
    • how alive are these old statues! What is the reason? It is because in
    • spirit which weaved and lived in things had to be lost in Leonardo's
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  • Title: Raphael's Mission in the Light of the Science of the Spirit
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    • only lives on in the centuries that follow him; what preceded
    • concerning the repeated earth-lives of the human being — takes
    • spirit appears again and again in repeated earth-lives
    • periods. In appearing again and again in earth-lives that
    • passing through various earth-lives; an education by means of
    • the impression before him, what lives and weaves in things of a
    • receive the spiritual element that lives and weaves in things
    • everywhere how what lives in the soul unites with what happens
    • that lived in strife and discord, waged war on each other. One
    • odd. In lively fashion, we see a member of the city's nobility
    • and another that lived inwardly in Raphael, having little to do
    • a proper idea of what lived within him.
    • which Raphael lived, to the gold-gleaming sunrise. There, even
    • overcome by Greece spirituality. Thus, the Greek element lived
    • lives on in what is Roman. Rome becomes permeated through and
    • undergone this internalizing and had lived for a long time
    • lived in him. Is it not then reasonable to suppose: In the
    • along with him from earlier earth-lives, then we comprehend how
    • what is actually anti-Christian. In Raphael there lives a
    • lives and weaves formlessly in the universe, pressing this into
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  • Title: Leonardo's Spiritual Stature: Lecture
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    • financed by the Olivetti Company, modern techniques of
    • satisfied? Did he say to himself: You have achieved what lived
    • human being lived within the abundance of cosmic secrets. He
    • lived in his soul and what he was able to bring onto the
    • to oneself: Such an enormous amount lived in this man that he
    • not remotely represent what lived in his soul.
    • extent to which this lived in his soul becomes apparent
    • correspond with what had lived in his soul. Hence, considering
    • course of many earth-lives. Born into a particular age, a soul
    • does not live this one life only, but, with its whole
    • disposition, brings qualities over from earlier earth-lives.
    • With what it carries over into the present from earlier lives,
    • from repeated earth-lives. The whole of evolution appears
    • imprinted itself on souls. The ideas of natural science live in
    • actually not only thought but also lived, human beings have
    • incarnations, as made possible in those earlier earth-lives,
    • earlier lives. In a grandiose manner, he was impelled to the
    • become quite different in the age in which Leonardo lived from
    • Sforza. How alive are these ancient statues even
    • This feeling of union with the spirit that lives and weaves
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  • Title: Fairy Tales: in the light of Spiritual Investigation
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    • throughout our lives in the deepest recesses of the soul. Only,
    • a planet in the cosmos, comparable to human lives that
    • goes through lives that follow each other sequentially, so our
    • its enlivening during sleep, brings it about that those forces
    • particular situations, while what lives in fairy tales is of a
    • himself: If I can't do it, I shall at least have lived well
    • hundred at one blow.” We have an echo of what lives at
    • can come alive more fully in the child. The childlike soul may
  • Title: The Worldview of Herman Grimm in Relation to Spiritual Science
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    • appeared to him as though it lived on. And in seeking out what
    • Brought to life again by the Brothers Grimm, they now live
    • lived in his soul, and how this re-constituted itself, taking
    • has been re-enlivened by significant Greek personalities.
    • over of real effects of a class of beings that had lived
    • being. Prior to the cycle of humanity in which human souls live
    • lived, as a matter of course, within this spiritual stream, and
    • written down, no more value than on what lived in his
    • pass away, knowing what lived in his soul intended for
    • dead, to live among us again, and if I were to meet him, I
    • lived in Herman Grimm's soul in writing- such sentences. It
    • whether or not he actually lived, whether the
    • circle, while everything lives on in the man's soul in the way
    • destabilized in his soul. He is taken in by a friend to live on
    • the deceased lives on. The scene is unforgettable in which,
    • impoverished count lives in the afterglow of his hierarchical
    • embodiments — from previous earth-lives. He does not
    • alive again. She wanted to call out, but could not; she wanted
    • pure artist-soul. That was a spirit, that was a soul that lived
    • entire feeling and perception, to what lives and weaves as the



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