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  • Title: Truths and Errors: Lecture I: Spiritual Science and the Future of Humanity
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    • new impressions from the spiritual world which forms the basis
    • just now by which he feels moved into a new world. The real
    • experience in the spiritual-mental is thereby given; a new
    • soul to settle in the way of this new imagination to understand
    • the advent of the new time: the old clairvoyance withdraws,
    • time in which the human being knew something by clairvoyance,
    • designed a new worldview on the basis of the worldview of
    • accept this new worldview simply. Galilei and Giordano Bruno
    • human beings again into the spiritual worlds. Thus, the new
    • who understands the whole spirit of the new development from
    • would not deliver new soul contents. Advanced people of the
  • Title: Truths and Errors: Lecture II: How Does One Disprove Spiritual Science?
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    • to regard this new world as a higher, supersensible one.
    • between death and a new birth, he builds up a new bodily
    • them beforehand, it always has an egoistic reason. Kepler knew
    • even avails us to discover new facts; even if the hypothesis is
  • Title: Truths and Errors: Lecture III: How Does One Defend Spiritual Science?
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    • new world appears before us.
    • to a new concept, a new idea of reality. Now with this new
  • Title: Truths and Errors: Lecture IV: Truths of Spiritual Research
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    • extinguished at every evening and originated anew at the next
    • of his will to forget his whole Imaginative life, this new
    • There he has repeatedly to go through renewed soul inspections
    • death and a new birth in the wholly spiritual-mental, then
    • know a new world, but getting to know and judging is not the
  • Title: Truths and Errors: Lecture V: Errors of Spiritual Research - 1
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    • in a new way. You get to know that which you have released as
    • spiritual research if they appear as new are much more exposed
  • Title: Truths and Errors: Lecture VI: Errors of Spiritual Research - 2
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    • knew that he could pray and preach best of all, [if he was
    • gain something new. The soul sometimes feels that darkly in the
    • with this world, to develop quite new concepts and ideas. From
  • Title: Truths and Errors: Lecture VII: The Questions of Life and the Riddle of Death - 1
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    • and is made new in the morning. The experiences must still
    • like to give an example only, you feel something new that
    • erase the results of self-love, a new world appears before him
    • remains between death and new birth. The whole immortality
    • as the creator of a new life, as the plant, which has the
    • guarantee in the seed that a new plant will originate. This is
    • on it. Then one can ask whether Copernicus had new astronomical
    • interpret the sense-perceptible anew. From it, there the new
  • Title: Truths and Errors: Lecture VIII: The Questions of Life and the Riddle of Death - 2
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    • various knowledge that is not new just in the today's
    • Thirdly: the new-apostolic — three pages. Fourthly: the
    • here: the seed of a new life. Then in the postmortal life, the
    • of a new soul life.
  • Title: Truths and Errors: Lecture IX: Spiritual Science and Natural Sciences - their Relationship to the Riddles of Life - 1
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    • seeds that can develop that can produce something new,
    • the soul wintertime. Then he realises a new world, indeed, a
    • that which arises there like a new world. However, this is
    • produces new feelings from those feelings, which outlive the
    • new world. The human being is — if he really does
    • to the outer sensory world as a new world. There he beholds the
    • in the world that appeared as a new one to him. However, he
    • of a new life on earth.
    • Then it has to return to a new life. One realises how life
    • life in the spiritual world between death and a new birth and
    • the spiritual world to be active again in a new life.
    • from birth to death in its spiritual-mental core to produce new
    • concentrates to become a new plant, the spiritual-mental
  • Title: Truths and Errors: Lecture X: Spiritual Science and Natural Sciences - their Relationship to the Riddles of Life - 2
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    • that should serve as seeds and have to produce new fruits.
    • something new happens for the soul. You can find the details
    • not want to believe that for the soul something new can happen.
    • We can compare this new to a moment which takes place in the
    • evening all desires and passions disappear and originate anew
    • to know his soul from a new side with his exercises. He knows,
    • which show a new world. A new world fills his consciousness.
    • this, the human being enters into a new earthly life while he
    • announce something new. Today one has milder methods than
    • get to a new life with it. One recognises death as the root of
    • translation of his newest work (La mort, On Death, 1913)
    • acknowledge spiritual science. We realise just in this newest
    • a new relationship to the riddles of life, to the question of
    • prepare a new life again. This solution of the question of



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