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  • Title: Michelangelo
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    • A Lecture given
    • This is the 6th of 12 lectures given by Rudolf Steiner at
    • given by Dr. Rudolf Steiner
    • like this cannot be given with lantern slides or other visual aids,
    • 1850's, he could not give any illustrations at all —
    • Grimm's descriptions in his “Life” could not give.
    • resolve and thus, from within outwards, he could give to matter is
    • of experience of the Greeks. But, that mode being given, anyone who
    • they give expression to what man experienced as the activity of his
    • shall feel compelled to say that no sculptor has ever given
    • artist than Michelangelo were to do a sculpture of Moses and give it
    • is given external expression, and we might well believe that the
    • within our space, and the same space which gives us life gives it to
    • have given much thought to the fact that between the age of the
    • work. It was therefore with a sorrowing heart at having to give up
    • what is given to them. Generally it is oracular sayings which they
    • that could be given in pictures is here on the ceiling of the Sistine
    • him from continuing with the monument, once again he was given a task
    • closely related to what he has to give to the world. How different
    • the all-embracing character of his work which gives universal
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  • Title: Spiritual Science/Treasure for Life: Lecture I: The Spiritual World and Spiritual Science
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    • everyday life only to a minor degree must give
    • quality that everybody knows that plays a role that gives,
    • methods are given. Here I want only to point to the principle.
    • you must do such exercises that give you serenity for that
    • being and causes that you are completely given away to the
    • but from that what a knowledge of the spiritual world can give.
    • of the human soul with some words only. I give all other
    • gradually and gives desperation and timidity.
  • Title: Spiritual Science/Treasure for Life: Lecture II: Theosophy and Antisophy
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    • give information about that. One can externally understand such
    • of them subconsciously? Spiritual science gives the following
    • the human soul when it is thinking and imagining, given away to
    • which, otherwise, sticks to the matter. Give me something that
    • the world. This gives the antisophical mood: where
    • Theosophy can give the human being a
    • give health and strength, assurance and hope and everything
    • Theosophy is there not to give any admonitions and the like but
    • have. Since it gives the soul that by which it really feels as
    • theosophy can give, optimism, life knowledge, clarity about its
    • what can be given in the beginning of the twentieth century as
    • benevolent nature may rule and give them rain and sunshine,
    • given to it to recognise itself:
    • She gives everything plenty and with
  • Title: Spiritual Science/Treasure for Life: Lecture III: Spiritual Science and Denomination
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    • works his way up in the present to that height which gives the
    • extent, I would like to give the contents of the view of
    • studies, the proposition by Kant and Schopenhauer was a given
    • given away by the eye to light and colours; if one perceives
    • tones, one is given away by the ear to the world of tones; you
    • are given away as it were partially to the outside world and
    • sensorily given things; if I look aesthetically, my whole
    • from the sensory world and gives him the consciousness for the
    • This attitude gives the human being a
    • world, as it is a given to him that the percipience of outer
  • Title: Spiritual Science/Treasure for Life: Lecture IV: On Death
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    • While one has given up in the scientific research that these
    • give away it to the stream of general existence because of its
    • intimate character. Really; so much we can also give away to
    • connected so tightly with our soul that we would not give away
    • uncertain experience at first; but it gives the soul that mood
    • also carry the forces of death in ourselves. It gives us the
    • from spiritual heights to that what is given us by the line of
  • Title: Spiritual Science/Treasure for Life: Lecture V: The Meaning of Immortality of the Human Soul
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    • theoretical discussions. I would rather like to give some
    • gives a meaning to
    • absorbed what these epochs could give the souls. Thus, the
    • additional fruits for themselves now which the present can give
    • that what this life can give. It, walks then through the gate
    • can give as physical substance and to form a new life on
    • goes without saying that now somebody may believe that I give
    • birth it found that in this resistance what gives the
    • Thus, I could only give you single
    • what nature has given him, with the reason and the senses which
    • nature has given him? However, this would be, as if anybody
    • that unlimitedly increased attention gives the possibility to
    • sees the struggle for concepts which give the human being a
  • Title: Spiritual Science/Treasure for Life: Lecture VI: The Evil
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    • (1907) gives the same answer exactly, and whose works
    • which somebody would give asking, what is cold? Cold is only
    • objects at the same time that someone who gives such an answer
    • being from the evil if one has given the evil first. However,
    • altruism not without reason, but because we have to give egoism
    • place, which are given to him for his perfection! Why is the
    • forces that are given to him in a world that is not suitable
    • gives the evil its meaning.
    • today to think spiritually are still given away completely to
    • philosophers are given away to the principle that the human
    • overlook the fact that that what is in our world gives us,
  • Title: Spiritual Science/Treasure for Life: Lecture VII: The Moral Basis of Human Life
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    • that gives him the impulse not to regard his being as a
    • positions itself in the human life in such a way that it gives
    • is just a given, because one cannot find the impulses of the
    • is to be given away to the general world being, as a human
    • performance of these exercises. While one gives the soul forces
    • gives us a firm centre of gravity feel their consciousness
    • there evaporating as it were, give in to another being, make
    • being. Hence, spiritual science can give a firm base of this
  • Title: Spiritual Science/Treasure for Life: Lecture VIII: Voltaire
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    • they can give to the human souls. Sense and coherence come in
    • Thus, it gets out from any epoch what it can give. Then it
    • this body can give him is for him the immediate, true sight of
    • was strong in him. The soul did not give up its faith in a
    • which does not give knowledge, however, an impulse to which the
    • still lived in those traditions that were given as it were to
    • give an allegory credit for that it is able to sway the pope
    • give her she returns to France, works as an agitator, appears
    • so that the priest came along to give him
    • deign to write for shoemakers and dressmakers; to give those
    • give me as his French. He could still give him even more than
  • Title: Spiritual Science/Treasure for Life: Lecture IX: Between Death and Rebirth of the Human Being
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    • capacities that are given to me. Nevertheless, the
    • part of the self-consciousness. This gives an infinitely more
    • life on earth in yourself, like an inner soul force. This gives
    • the conditions in which we are given away to all spiritual
    • feels attracted by that parental couple which can give him the
    • never give the authorisation of an artificial end of life
  • Title: Spiritual Science/Treasure for Life: Lecture X: Homunculus
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    • 4679); he is given back to life
    • everlasting-mental of Helen exists. Mephistopheles can give him
    • attitude that is given to the “well-behaved little human
    • spiritual science, spiritual science will give humanity what it
  • Title: Spiritual Science/Treasure for Life: Lecture XI: Spiritual Science as a Treasure for Life
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    • it, it has to be given to me! One feels insecure if one shall
    • science. Indeed, spiritual science will also give real concrete
    • remedies; but one has to understand that it wants to give not
    • what it is as such, or by what it can give. It opens a higher
    • gives the human being a treasure for life by which he can
    • are which spiritual science can give beside other things. Of
    • forces of a reinforced spiritual life can pour into us gives an
    • spiritualised instincts give pleasure to them. This pleasure
    • science can only give in our time.
    • can give humanity.
    • comes to action from the inside. This gives a significant
    • life is given to the modern civilisation if spiritual science
    • spiritual science just gives lively knowledge everywhere; and
    • worldview gives the human being.
    • this building, only a model should be given that spiritual
    • science is connected with that what must give the necessary new
    • demands from him that he represents it. What gives him hope and
  • Title: Evil and Spiritual Science
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    • major philosophers of the nineteenth century have given: that
    • Against this Lotze objected at the same time: whoever gives
    • best in a being from the worst: once the worst had been given.
    • details. So Lotze said: but what can a viewpoint give, which
    • to give its meaning to evil and to the wicked. If this world is
    • spirits can often give in to an illusion, that one can go
    • world, that indeed gives us the possibility in find something



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