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  • Title: Michelangelo
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    • called a science on the grounds that it is only the concatenation of
    • their purpose is to make us feel something of a world of soul. Around
    • of soul; they are set within the actual world around us; we should
  • Title: Spiritual Science/Treasure for Life: Lecture I: The Spiritual World and Spiritual Science
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    • possibly try to round any single talk, too.
    • stand on the firm ground of scientific research and thinking. I
    • more than just someone who stands on the ground of spiritual
    • spiritual life which is as truthful as the physical life round
    • being in such a way as he observes the world around us and the
    • to reach the ground of the spiritual-scientific research
    • at first of which kind your surroundings are in which you have
  • Title: Spiritual Science/Treasure for Life: Lecture II: Theosophy and Antisophy
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    • primordial ground of existence. Nevertheless, it is the goal
    • primordial ground. Theosophy consciously confesses to this
    • spiritual researcher to leave it and to look around in the
    • begins? One can do a peculiar discovery if one looks around in
    • that it leaves the reliable ground of science, or whether one
  • Title: Spiritual Science/Treasure for Life: Lecture III: Spiritual Science and Denomination
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    • a worldview that is built on the firm ground of natural
    • signifies its connection with the divine primal ground of
    • world would be dark and silent round him. There is a longing
    • but these views live already on the ground of the souls. The
    • undergrounds.
    • from dark, unknown undergrounds in the usual human life that
    • undergrounds of the soul. The religious experiences thereby
    • life in such a way that he can behold the spiritual round
    • ascend like from unknown undergrounds in the human soul. They
    • primordial ground, —
  • Title: Spiritual Science/Treasure for Life: Lecture IV: On Death
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    • most certainly receives what surrounds his being what organises
    • impulses for ourselves and our surroundings, and one asks
    • spiritual-mental this way, if he gets around to having his own
    • which spiritual science can investigate from the primal grounds
    • beyond this physical body, does not have it around himself; and
    • from the surroundings in which it cannot be investigated in its
    • operated so that that what is round him remains a mystery to
  • Title: Spiritual Science/Treasure for Life: Lecture V: The Meaning of Immortality of the Human Soul
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    • him who could not yet stand on the ground of our modern
    • epoch. There we stand on the ground of spiritual realities that
    • his surroundings the object of his consciousness, namely the
    • background, you merge with the spiritual world, so that you
    • possible that we can have the sensory world round
    • certain human age is necessary. Great inventors get around to
    • researcher gets around to observing with a strictly regulated
  • Title: Spiritual Science/Treasure for Life: Lecture VI: The Evil
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    • negativity of the evil stands on the same ground as the answer
    • farther than Plotinus did and to fathom the undergrounds of
    • pursue the evil down to the deepest undergrounds of the world
    • it were in the undergrounds of the existence of the world and
    • surroundings with our spiritual-mental activity. Because we
    • touch our surroundings, we become aware of ourselves. The human
    • undergrounds of the souls. A more precise and intimate look at
    • around is the leftovers of an original development. Even the
    • a corpse, that is a seed of the future as that what is round us
  • Title: Spiritual Science/Treasure for Life: Lecture VII: The Moral Basis of Human Life
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    • stand more or less on a scientific ground and with those it is
    • physical-bodily, and that the human being gets around to
    • a spiritual imagery around us. I simply tell the facts as they
    • position itself on the ground of Fichte's worldview, because it
    • primal grounds in the spiritual world, what dives from it into
  • Title: Spiritual Science/Treasure for Life: Lecture VIII: Voltaire
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    • away the look from the physical surroundings and rises above
    • around to asking itself for the position of natural sciences to
    • around
    • ground.
    • that one stands on sure ground only on the ground of the
    • extract its forces from the surrounding nature, so to speak,
    • positioned in his surroundings in entire opposition to the
    • Voltaire saw himself surrounded with a world
    • against the cultural world surrounding him, an aversion that
    • way, as it happened around Henry IV of France as it looks if
    • around. There she behaves like a flirtatious person of the age
    • the deepest subconscious soul grounds which search the hold
  • Title: Spiritual Science/Treasure for Life: Lecture IX: Between Death and Rebirth of the Human Being
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    • the firm ground of natural sciences refusing the
    • spiritual-scientific sense gets around more and more to using
    • the spiritual researcher gets around to doing that. Thereby it
    • becomes a conceptual experience of life; this is round the soul
    • inner light in yourself, it would be dark around you in the
    • up less and less what is round you. The light becomes fainter
    • around itself again. This longing is an active force, and the
    • around us, and the longing that is an active force has led us
    • increase causes that from the surrounding spiritual substance
    • spiritual world round himself that lead to the escaped
  • Title: Spiritual Science/Treasure for Life: Lecture X: Homunculus
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    • of that worldview which believes to stand firmly on the ground
    • to stand strictly on the firm ground of scientific methodology.
    • believes to be on the firm ground of natural sciences and
    • background. A purely spiritual being originates in Wagner's
    • show him in such a way. As I got around to regarding that as
    • is taken away from him by a party man who walks around with the
    • that what he is able to do: he can travel around with his
    • the ground of spiritual science; one understands just the last
  • Title: Spiritual Science/Treasure for Life: Lecture XI: Spiritual Science as a Treasure for Life
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    • undergrounds of the soul what one can call retrospect of
    • between the deepest grounds of life and his existence. This
    • like a spiritual-mental heart that breathes in the surroundings
    • to point out that those who stand on the ground of a
  • Title: Evil and Spiritual Science
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    • swirled around before the Stoics. As regards Stoicism, I have
    • same ground as the answer someone might make and says: What
    • positive. But if one turns around when it is cold, with no furs
    • He saw in the world around him, part evil, part human
    • turns around to say: maybe one should consider more like
    • underground of being, which can only be reached after a certain
    • deepest underground of the world, and how evil and wickedness
    • rooted in the underground of the world and of human existence.
    • surroundings, we become aware of ourselves. In general, a human
    • a certain point create its own opposite on the surrounding
    • is the large training ground, where the one must come out from
    • took place in their surroundings, we deeply gripped by that
    • who are not concerned with what is around them, what the times
    • Philipp Mainländer looked around him, at what outer
    • out all around us, are the remains of original development.
    • precisely a seed for the future, as that which is all around us



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