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  • Title: Errors in Spiritual Investigation
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    • against them. It is not possible in relation to this realm to speak
    • speaks of the experience of the Guardian of the Threshold.
    • mystics we find, when they speak of the “God within,”
    • he feels little obligation to test what he says, speaking rather of
    • which anthroposophy or spiritual science has to say when it speaks
    • 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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    • when he speaks of “the Education of the Human Race” assume
    • Then we can truly speak of an “Education” which the human
    • What we speak of today as the “inwardness” of the soul when
    • of Raphael. Grimm speaks of the picture called “The Marriage of
    • then to Florence, then to Rome. Fundamentally speaking, his life ran its
    • whence the being of man proceeds. Speaking figuratively we cannot but
    • is that if we study the literature of those who speak of the experiences
    • And even if the inner being of the human soul speaks somewhat haltingly
    • or was speaking those uplifting, godly words to Christian devotees,
    • have been able to speak with the same fire that is later found in Savonarola.
    • depth, cannot but realize what it is that speaks from those wonder-works
    • exist no longer; yet in spite of this Homer speaks to us through his
  • Title: Poetry/Fairy Tales: Lecture 1: The Poetry of Fairy Tales
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    • reasons why it would seem a somewhat risky enterprise to speak about
    • in speaking about it all; nothing else will do to describe these
    • early mankind's primitive clairvoyance; we will speak further about
    • speak about it now — possibly on another occasion. During this
    • reasons, we speak about the earth — before its “earth”
    • only a piece of it; we can speak of an ancient sun-stage of the earth
    • sun moves across the sky — of course I am speaking of its
  • Title: Jacob Boehme
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    • speak, of the age and the surroundings. We see, for instance,
    • can, to be sure, speak of a “dream dreamed in the waking
    • as an apprentice and often had to stand guard, so to speak, in
    • so to speak. Thus a pre-earthly occurrence appears for Jacob
    • speaks out of the souls of the human beings in the forests of
  • Title: Lecture: Leonardo da Vinci
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    • connected with the speaker and who look up to Him so devoutly, after
    • before us to speak in detail of his paintings. If we absorb ourselves
  • Title: Raphael's Mission in the Light of the Science of the Spirit
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    • whom I was able to speak here last time, attempted to trace
    • really speak of an education the human soul undergoes in
    • things and sensory observation as, so to speak, two worlds.
    • spiritual fire, so to speak, though of a quite different kind
    • approach of the human being. To speak metaphorically, we must
    • Something was now to speak to humanity, not as had the external
    • in which Christianity is able to speak
    • the whole Christ tragedy within itself, in speaking its words
    • such extended feelings to comprehend what speaks to us out of
    • Greek spirit speaks to us.
    • originals. Even so, Homer's poetic works speak to us. But, what
  • Title: Leonardo's Spiritual Stature: Lecture
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    • speaker, who look up to Him so reverently — we see all
    • not possible to speak about Leonardo's paintings in detail.
  • Title: Fairy Tales: in the light of Spiritual Investigation
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    • number of things make it seem precarious to speak about fairy
    • generally supposed, speaking to us magically out of every epoch
    • One senses how impossible any other approach is in speaking out
    • to speak, only at the boundary of a world in which spiritual
    • speak, for certain reasons, of the earth as having gone through
    • “Sun” existence. Thus, we may speak of a
    • piece of it, so to speak. Thus, we may speak, as it were, of
    • Melanesian fairy tale. Before speaking of this
    • heaven — I am of course speaking of the apparent movement
    • so on. For that reason, one does not speak of the sun in
    • every sentence, so to speak, something of world secrets,
  • Title: The Worldview of Herman Grimm in Relation to Spiritual Science
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    • right relation to it, will undoubtedly speak of it in later
    • of speaking the spiritual constituents that become explicable
    • personal element. And in speaking the following heartfelt
    • describe this in speaking theoretically of “forces”
    • speak for themselves, giving expression to these powers that,
    • beyond, speak to the soul. I would render something incomplete
    • speaking of the continual onward working of the phantasy of
    • Grimm speaks of creative phantasy, to see the living spirit



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