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  • Title: Michelangelo
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    • science. — Now if we accept the ideas and concepts which are
    • into the basic ideas and forms which are to be found in the
    • just a matter of realism or idealism as we use those clichés:
    • during which sculpture rested, there appeared the Christian ideal: an
    • was merely the first expression of his ideas, his feelings; as he
    • artistic idea into the same world in which we live, helped him to
  • Title: Spiritual Science/Treasure for Life: Lecture I: The Spiritual World and Spiritual Science
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    • could get the idea what the water is if he investigated the
    • hydrogen only, just as little one can get an idea what the
    • everlasting being in such a way that he grasps that idea of
    • development about which I still speak in these talks. This idea
    • their fields. Then the human being grasps the idea of the
    • wholly spiritual worlds. The idea of reincarnation
  • Title: Spiritual Science/Treasure for Life: Lecture II: Theosophy and Antisophy
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    • easily in an idea, in a concept. It would be the opposition
    • pictures, and ideas and so on. But it is useful to understand
    • the succession of the sensations, mental pictures and ideas in
    • fragmented thereby. We go to the highest idea. For pragmatism,
    • Today even the empiric psychology already gets the idea that
    • spirit: “We know the fact that ideals cannot be shown in
  • Title: Spiritual Science/Treasure for Life: Lecture III: Spiritual Science and Denomination
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    • preconceptions and to change over to purely scientific ideas
    • a concept, for an idea, for a definition of religion, and that
    • increased so that it can experience ideas, sensations, inner
    • between his idea and his perception. If there is no difference
    • between idea and perception, if the whole tableau of the
    • outside world is my idea or representation, the human being
    • Goethe had more an idea of this relief than our time has. Our
    • another idea. Goethe pronounces it especially nicely when he
    • walks through Italy where his ideal to study the old art came
    • Religious ideas of all times testify that
  • Title: Spiritual Science/Treasure for Life: Lecture IV: On Death
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    • that it distracts the human being from the idea to gain any
  • Title: Spiritual Science/Treasure for Life: Lecture V: The Meaning of Immortality of the Human Soul
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    • idea of immortality.
    • spiritual testament to humanity, he renewed the ancient idea of
    • this idea less valuable because it is the oldest, because it
    • ideas” are effective in the history of humanity,
    • as if “ideas” could be realities one day! However,
    • ideas cannot be effective in history, because mere ideas are
    • can stand as an ideal of true humanity before us.
    • his ideas of immortality forward the editor draws the attention
  • Title: Spiritual Science/Treasure for Life: Lecture VI: The Evil
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    • call this the basic question of the stoics. As an ideal for the
    • according to his determination the ideal of the wise man
    • describe the ideal of the stoic wise man in detail, and how it
    • who overcomes his passions and emotions is the ideal of the
    • himself, if the human being has to strive after the ideal of
    • position myself to the evil in terms of the educational idea?
    • That is why Lotze rejects the idea of
    • that this educational idea would contradict the omnipotence of
    • He got the idea:
  • Title: Spiritual Science/Treasure for Life: Lecture VII: The Moral Basis of Human Life
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    • knowledge and the moral impulses, ideas and mental pictures?
    • the Imaginative world. What about the moral ideas if we ascend
    • with the idea of the ethical in ourselves, we create beings in
  • Title: Spiritual Science/Treasure for Life: Lecture VIII: Voltaire
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    • intellectual work realises that by the ideas of this writing
    • ideals in other things than in later epochs. We can say as it
    • development. Thereby one can really speak taking up the idea of
    • exists as elementary beginnings already in Lessing's ideas
    • arbitrarily constructed concepts and ideas; but we see at the
    • to get an idea of that what can arise as a view of nature, and
    • itself separated from nature, since it must get an idea of it
    • that riddle: how does the human soul attain an idea by which it
    • a view of nature. Nevertheless, he adhered to the old idea of
    • being with the whole world existence, to the idea of freedom of
    • human being has to adhere, and leads to the idea of God and the
    • idea of freedom. That is why Kant had to tackle with the matter
    • thoughts and ideas.
    • he gets ideas of freedom, immortality and God only with
    • abstract ideas of God, freedom and immortality. His soul is too
    • idea of his Faust
  • Title: Spiritual Science/Treasure for Life: Lecture IX: Between Death and Rebirth of the Human Being
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    • connection with souls or also with ideals appears from the
    • face us who were ideal figures for us in the last life, even if
    • ideals, our mental world.
    • behold our former friends and relatives, our ideals et cetera
    • life, of our former friends and relatives, of our ideals in the
    • extended idea of God, one can only say, how much disheartened
    • are you with your idea of God, with your religious feeling!
    • spiritual scientist feels his idea of God like a shining
    • spiritual sun. He knows that the idea of God, the religious
    • radiance of this spiritual-scientific idea of God in the
    • spiritual worlds, and the idea of God will suffer as little
  • Title: Spiritual Science/Treasure for Life: Lecture X: Homunculus
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    • willing arise from the physical laws. It is an entitled ideal
    • ideal of modern monism, this Homunculus, that what the modern
    • that is really an ideal of people with modern worldview who
    • ideas that slipped in the
    • Out of human freedom, he can get an idea of his ideal and that
    • understood his idea completely.
    • Robert Hamerling had taken the idea to put
    • part of humanity for an idea which appeared first with the
    • poet could have this idea that the modern human being who
    • develops his completely natural human ideal looks, actually,
    • as soulless being, as the representative of that human ideal
    • human ideal divested of spirit before itself. It is another
  • Title: Spiritual Science/Treasure for Life: Lecture XI: Spiritual Science as a Treasure for Life
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    • pictures,, concepts, ideas, and results of spiritual research
    • has nothing to do with lively life which ideas the materialists
    • on the recovering forces of the soul does not regard the idea
  • Title: Evil and Spiritual Science
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    • Stoics. And as an ideal for humanity, that strove to insert its
    • purpose in the universe accordingly, the ideal of the wise
    • take us too far, if we were to exhaustively portray the ideals
    • ideal before Stoicism. And that which inserts itself as wisdom
    • his/her freedom towards the ideal of wisdom, the possibility
    • Freedom must reside in striving for the ideal of wisdom. But
    • put the idea of education about evil and wickedness? One must
    • same animal kingdom issues? So Lotze turned away from the idea
    • omnipotence of God would contradict this idea of education;



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