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  • Title: Errors in Spiritual Investigation
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    • to know not only the path of truth but also the sources of error, so
    • this realm one has to do not only with sources of error that can be
    • with sources of error that accompany every step of the spiritual
    • dying, at that which destroys itself: This is one source of error.
    • the two extremes that bring him to every possible source of error:
    • avoid the sources of error, nothing will be more helpful than for the
    • humanity must avoid if one is to recognize and close up the source of
    • investigation must know the sources of error. The temptation is
  • Title: Poetry/Fairy Tales: Lecture 1: The Poetry of Fairy Tales
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    • of all, the subject is indeed difficult, for the source of what one
    • order to find this source. We little suspect how deeply hidden lie
    • searching out the sources and wellsprings from which fairy tales
    • into the wellsprings and sources of life, would not take to
    • resources of spiritual research is to discover something quite
    • sources will find that they lie in far more profound depths of the
    • the source of fairy tale mood and fairy tale poetry lies still deeper
    • and traced it then back to its source.
    • the source of fairy tale mood and fairy tale poetry lies in the
    • spiritual sources than in the western world, for example in India or
  • Title: Jacob Boehme
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    • suggest the primordial source from which all that is
    • suggest the primordial source from which all that is
  • Title: Lecture: Leonardo da Vinci
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    • his own resources, and giving expression to what he had brought over
  • Title: Raphael's Mission in the Light of the Science of the Spirit
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  • Title: Fairy Tales: in the light of Spiritual Investigation
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    • the difficulty of the subject itself, since the sources
    • convoluted paths before these sources can be
    • sources lying at greater depths of the human soul than is
    • up from seemingly unfathomable sources of the folk-spirit or of
    • explanation remains something that touches the source so
    • of these hidden sources.
    • the sources of existence, in having something to communicate of
    • the underlying sources, he makes use of the fairy tale once
    • aforementioned sources from the standpoint of
    • sources from the standpoint of spiritual research finds that
    • these fairy tale sources lie far deeper down in the human soul
    • than do the sources of creativity and artistic appreciation
    • sources of fairy tales and of the moods out of which they arise
    • volumes, 1900-1920], whose sources I only then followed up
    • experiences in its depths. One then has to say: The sources of
    • consciousness and found easier access to the sources of
    • arriving at a deeper recognition of the sources of
    • these sources are impoverished for our consciousness,
  • Title: The Worldview of Herman Grimm in Relation to Spiritual Science
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    • recognizes it as a spiritual stream open to new sources will
    • apparent at the source, in the ninth or the tenth century



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