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- Title: Michelangelo
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- at a different epoch of humanity when the soul was more closely
- senses by close observation of outer nature and her structure.
- view still closely akin to what had gone before but at the same time
- copied this figure at close quarters, repeatedly stressed the
- it first through half-closed eyes we can see the cloud forms which
- closely related to what he has to give to the world. How different
- end is the truly architectural problem of space; it was to enclose
- a later epoch — closely though it was still connected with
- how closely they run parallel with what I once called spiritual
- close relation with the soul which moves and surges through the world.
- we feel him to be so closely akin to us - most closely perhaps if we
- Spiritual Science is always closely in harmony with the highest striving
- and hopes of those spirits among humanity who are themselves closest to
- Michelangelo. If we start from this standpoint and try to get as close
- Title: Spiritual Science/Treasure for Life: Lecture I: The Spiritual World and Spiritual Science
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- the soul life. This encloses the questions of death and
- humanity can close the eyes before the spirit, but it cannot
- Title: Spiritual Science/Treasure for Life: Lecture III: Spiritual Science and Denomination
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- that he is closer, however, in his experiences to that what
- Title: Spiritual Science/Treasure for Life: Lecture IV: On Death
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- enclose it in the field of sensory observation and intellectual
- times meant when they moved two experiences closer together:
- Title: Spiritual Science/Treasure for Life: Lecture V: The Meaning of Immortality of the Human Soul
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- such objections who have not yet come closer to spiritual
- are close to us in life. Also already between birth and death
- expressed this impulse that way and his words shall close our
- Title: Spiritual Science/Treasure for Life: Lecture VI: The Evil
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- other thinkers who come close to that what spiritual science
- investigates closer, where from this originates, one finds the
- Title: Spiritual Science/Treasure for Life: Lecture VII: The Moral Basis of Human Life
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- enclosed in your skin, and all other things are outside,
- world; but if we are enclosed in the body, this extrasensory
- Title: Spiritual Science/Treasure for Life: Lecture VIII: Voltaire
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- appears like a cloudscape; if we come closer, this cloudscape
- Title: Spiritual Science/Treasure for Life: Lecture IX: Between Death and Rebirth of the Human Being
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- the willed feeling and the felt will that these are closer
- whom one was close in life, but only by the fact that one has a
- have once lived closer together. In the farther course of this
- time, those souls appear with which we had a less close
- persons who have been close to us in the past life on earth,
- with the communities which have been close to us, those persons
- Title: Spiritual Science/Treasure for Life: Lecture X: Homunculus
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- Hamerling closes his epic with the words:
- child at the wreck in the vast universe? Homunculus is so close
- that even Sombart can describe him! Homunculus is very close to
- respect by spiritual science that recognise the very close
- Title: Spiritual Science/Treasure for Life: Lecture XI: Spiritual Science as a Treasure for Life
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- represents it. With this confession, I would like to close
- Title: Evil and Spiritual Science
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- came close to what Spiritual Science now has to state. For an
- back from the world as an answer, when we try and draw close to
- does this come from? When we look closer to see where it comes
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