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  • Title: Errors in Spiritual Investigation
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    • By taking such elements along into the spiritual world, the
    • longer belongs, into the consciousness that should oversee and judge
    • can be kept relatively in check will be intensified, along with the
    • now sees, “You can no longer have a support in the world that
    • you want to enter; you can no longer have the support of outer sense
    • longer find our orientation, and anyone who knows the facts can set
    • spiritual world, however, so long as one is in the physical body; one
    • a spiritual investigator and no longer can merit a full trust. This is
    • individuals today, those human beings who long to have their soul
  • Title: Lecture: The Mission of Raphael in the Light of Spiritual Science
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    • figures of his pictures. What Homer created long ages before the appearance
    • human spirit undergoes an inward deepening and is no longer able to
    • the existence of cyclic laws holding sway along the path to the spirit,
    • disloyalty at the figure who had for so long inspired them. Only in a very
    • day long I had roamed over the heights of the Gotthard, through the
    • to a hoary antiquity. There is no longer any need for speculation. A
    • of Greek culture which had for long centuries been buried under ruins
    • through this inward deepening and whose souls have long lived apart
    • that had long been buried under ruins and debris. We see in Rome with
    • of a longing to tread this Earth once more in order to see what has
    • the outer work and that those ofttimes repaired frescoes can no longer
    • We realize that at some future time men will no longer be able to gaze
    • higher spiritual faculties, we are no longer able to enter fully into
    • exist no longer; yet in spite of this Homer speaks to us through his
    • time must come when Raphael's work will have long since faded and passed
    • really wished to say: “Men will always long to understand Raphael,
  • Title: Poetry/Fairy Tales: Lecture 1: The Poetry of Fairy Tales
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    • must take their way along extremely convoluted and lengthy paths in
    • together and then unraveled in tragic drama belong more or less to
    • unfathomable spiritual relationships belonging to the human soul. It
    • believe we are dreaming but we actually dream the whole day long. In
    • sorrows. And then you see someone coming along, a so-called
    • tale. Of course it would be a tremendous task over a long time, given
    • for otherwise it would no longer exist — everything in that
    • this is the personal note — to discover, long after these
    • man was going along the road. He came to an inn, went in, and asked
    • collected a great amount of good things to eat, which he took along
    • very long time, it dropped down again. “Do that likewise,
    • fairy tales belong to our innermost feeling and emotional life and to
    • art, art that belongs at a fundamental level to the human being.
    • brothers Grimm, and other collectors like them, devoted long years to
    • convinced that they were giving human beings what belonged
    • when spiritual science is no longer considered just a theory but
  • Title: Jacob Boehme
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    • thinking and feeling of human beings for a long time to
    • then came the time when he could no longer do otherwise.
    • soul of the present time no longer has any feeling for the
    • which long occupied other spirits, even the greatest
    • Boehme, because they are no longer current coin in our time. I
    • Itself in order to become aware of Itself thereby, belongs also
    • that you yourself belong to the counterpart of the Godhead; for
    • along in space; we do not think of ourselves. But we begin at
    • that this journeying belongs to this world conception —
  • Title: Lecture: Leonardo da Vinci
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    • that comes to us then, is that for some long time back, there has not
    • all that must have long ceased to be visible on the wall. What has
    • interest was then aroused in something special, and he no longer
    • and their original form is no longer recognizable) we have the “St.
    • He too thought the affair had lasted too long. Leonardo answered:
    • is a ruin of blurred, damp colors, and if for a long time past
    • Leonardo's soul the ardent longing of his conscience never even
    • itself — that was long before lost — but what remained
    • belonging to the brain. The world outlook based on natural science,
    • existence, belonged to those initiates who had raised themselves in
    • there as a lonely man, who could really no longer have anything in
    • being belongs to another world, a world that compared with our own is
    • soul belongs to a super-sensible existence and that such souls as
    • clarity of the eyes really belongs to the mind, so clarity and
    • joy of creation, joy in the world, and longing for the world; a
  • Title: Raphael's Mission in the Light of the Science of the Spirit
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    • belongs to those figures in mankind's spiritual history
    • forth long before the advent of Christianity joins itself for
    • no longer given in such an immediate fashion together with
    • spirit internalizes — in which it was no longer granted it to
    • along with sense impressions. These are times in which the
    • alongside any previous work. Thus, out of indeterminate depths,
    • who had died a martyr's death not long before Raphael arrived
    • so long been enthralled by him, having once hung on his every
    • Because, not long after this Greek element had poured itself
    • undergone this internalizing and had lived for a long time
    • it strikes us, in contemplating the Madonna with the Child, along with
    • if one is imbued with Savonarola's fire, borne along by the
    • along with him from earlier earth-lives, then we comprehend how
    • belonging to the “golden” pronouncements of
    • confession it belongs to. This appears to us not merely
    • will no longer be able to experience the original works. But we
    • room now belonged to the picture as a sanctuary of the Madonna.
    • will some day no longer exist. But, do the originals not still
    • We can also no longer fully enjoy the original works of Homer,
    • no longer in a position to enter into all the nuances and
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  • Title: Leonardo's Spiritual Stature: Lecture
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    • Yet, for a considerable time this has no longer been evident on
    • sum total of life forces must have belonged to this human being
    • interest him — and he then no longer studied with the aim
    • other, till it is no longer a question of his returning to the
    • their original state no longer fully recognizable — we
    • For the duke, the whole matter also went on rather too long,
    • each other, while for a long time hardly anything is left of
    • actual clairvoyance itself, which had long since been lost.
    • belongs to the inherent laws of evolution that the old
    • earlier existence, belonged among those initiates who had
    • any longer have had anything much in common with the world that
    • through inwardly — all that belongs to another world, a
    • comprehension belong in reality to reason, to the power of
  • Title: Fairy Tales: in the light of Spiritual Investigation
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    • Goethe who attempted, alongside his artistic
    • original and elemental one, belonging to effects that are hence
    • submerge itself in the purely natural, a longing that
    • think they do, but all day long. The soul is in truth always
    • is merely the consciousness belonging to the present,
    • children who take certain invisible friends along with
    • otherwise no longer extant — everything
    • across this fairy tale, long after the facts I have mentioned
    • man goes along a country road and comes to an inn. In the inn
    • one blow.” Continuing along the country road, this man
    • an arrow, shooting it so high that only after a long time
    • able to overcome him with cunning. They no longer thought
    • Hence, those who have concerned themselves for a long
    • that they were renewing something that belongs intimately
  • Title: The Worldview of Herman Grimm in Relation to Spiritual Science
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    • belonging to all those who had stood personally close to
    • uncle belonged to the “Göttingen Seven,” who
    • as it were, and one no longer feels the connection to immediate
    • deep in Herman Grimm's spiritual configuration. Long before
    • into a culture that in Homer's time had long lost its
    • which the Greek and Trojan heroes belong. Thus, Herman Grimm
    • little go along with those who would “dissolve”
    • he would go along with those who want to see Christ Jesus only
    • Thus, for him, Michelangelo, along with Raphael, Savonarola,
    • in possessing attributes belonging to the kind of
    • alongside Raphael — as in an overall stream of evolution
    • has passed over them, but not over Raphael. He belongs among
    • background upon which Dante and Giotto appear, along with other
    • Singer,” belongs to Herman Grimm's earliest phase as an
    • raises itself along with the higher soul-members, out of the
    • her. It was no longer the thoughts that had tormented her
    • extinguished, her mother's breathing no longer audible, and
    • boundless longing, this light grew, spreading out, and
    • Thus, Herman Grimm has the one who has long since gone through
    • Grimm.so-clearly and. characteristically belongs. In this way



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