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- Title: Errors in Spiritual Investigation
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- investigator must be in possession of a sound power of judgment, a
- point that does not result from a sound power of judgment, that
- investigation. An unsound power of judgment, lacking ability to
- sound power of judgment, an interest in the true relationships of
- certain power over our mental images. Any person is aware of this
- power whose soul has been capable of eliminating certain mental
- just characterized. As great, as powerful in soul experiences, as
- Title: Lecture: The Mission of Raphael in the Light of Spiritual Science
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- power in the Madonnas and other pictures which have sprung from Biblical
- before the audience. The general impression of the creative power of Raphael
- wholly to the powers of the spirit and soul. How utterly different,
- — a figure, it is true, full of inner profundity and power, but
- fell victim to those Powers whom he had opposed, morally and religiously.
- much brilliance, ambition, lust for power in the Popes as well as in
- poured into it a power able to reemerge in what we call the “life
- all the subtleties, beauty and power of the Greek language. The originals
- Title: Poetry/Fairy Tales: Lecture 1: The Poetry of Fairy Tales
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- shows us how the human soul experiences the gigantic powers of fate
- meeting the gigantic powers of nature. Thunder and lightning and
- less helplessly. All that tremendous power, however, even when we
- nature and to use also the bodily limbs in which the powers of nature
- same power to grow. But the human being has freed himself from the
- takes place as an inward involvement with the spiritual powers of the
- land. And through the power of these beings, those in Quatl's land
- feeling completely inadequate in the face of the powers of nature;
- cleverness, even in the face of those powerful forces he found so
- Title: Jacob Boehme
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- clothing. That which makes such an exceedingly powerful
- knowledge struggles to the surface with primal power, as if it
- soul immerses itself in this flood. We see powerful pictures
- elemental power, it is only natural that in this respect
- of Job, but it appeared especially powerfully in the sixteenth
- for the power of evil, which interferes with the good soul
- powerfully through the counterpart — are absorbed by the
- Title: Lecture: Leonardo da Vinci
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- the soul — it works powerfully.
- greatness, of the power and content of the comprehensive personality
- utilizing steam power — and because he could construct
- the inner thought, inner feeling, and inner power of execution which
- powerlessness, to which a soul must be subject in an age that sees
- a pattern for humanity, even as the power of comprehension and
- Title: Raphael's Mission in the Light of the Science of the Spirit
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- do they attain a certain completion in the powerful visual
- something would at once be lacking for us if the creative power
- One, from inner depth and power, undistinguished by external
- prey to the powers he had spoken out against, morally and
- desire for splendour and lust for power. Raphael becomes the
- power, in taking in Homer's “Iliad” and
- Title: Leonardo's Spiritual Stature: Lecture
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- making use of powers that were only to emerge in later centuries. --
- making use of powers that were only to emerge in later
- With dramatic power, in his “Last Supper” Leonardo
- exerts an effect on the soul, yet this works powerfully.
- consciousness of humanity of the colossal stature, the power
- machines utilizing waterpower, also bridges that could easily
- be said, also in a certain powerlessness, which we shall refer
- inner feelings and creative power. What he had brought with him
- human being. And just as the eye's clarity and power of
- comprehension belong in reality to reason, to the power of
- Looking into Leonardo's countenance with our full powers of
- become aware of the magnitude of the power that had to be there
- learning to deepen this in viewing the powerlessness felt by
- Title: Fairy Tales: in the light of Spiritual Investigation
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- with one's power of judgment in what wells up so pristinely
- connection with powers the poet tells us derive from the
- nourishment for its soul. What depicts spiritual powers
- Title: The Worldview of Herman Grimm in Relation to Spiritual Science
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- Goethe's essential being, his magical power, his natural
- development of his own powers. In this way, out of the whole
- impressions then become bold, powerful ideas — and what
- Raphael as a World Power,
- capture this “world-power” in a book. If the
- is overpowering in its effect, in spite of the familiarity of
- [Insurmountable Powers], in which, as with his work in general,
- “insurmountable powers” can perhaps hardly seem
- speak for themselves, giving expression to these powers that,
- insurmountable karmic powers come to expression. And we see
- “For Emmy it was as though the power with which she
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