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- Title: Truths and Errors: Lecture I: Spiritual Science and the Future of Humanity
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- Spiritual science or “theosophy” is widely unknown
- familiar with theosophy only cursorily it is comprehensible if
- Does this proclamation of spiritual science or theosophy have
- the human being. Hence, spiritual science or theosophy appears
- Title: Truths and Errors: Lecture II: How Does One Disprove Spiritual Science?
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- Theosophy? may appear strange at first. However, it seemed
- knows this. If theosophy or spiritual science should give an
- who wants to find the way conscientiously to theosophy from the
- here and that shall introduce into the being of theosophy in
- agreement what theosophy — meant here — wants to
- theosophical book. Above all, I want to speak of theosophy as
- theosophy if we disregard everything that sticks to its heels
- Theosophy wants to be a worldview that leads to the spiritual
- not substantial for theosophy or spiritual science that one
- physical world. Theosophy or spiritual science cannot agree
- theosophy is inextricably connected with the requirement that
- Then theosophy shows the means to cause such a moment of
- eyes. However, theosophy shows us that the nature of the human
- Thus, theosophy says that we understand the human being
- Then theosophy speaks of the fact that life does not only run
- characterised truths of theosophy.
- Only spiritual science or theosophy can argue something against
- opponents of theosophy may say, science has positioned itself
- opponents of theosophy. Now against it one could argue: where
- correctly even from wrong requirements. Theosophy could be
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- Title: Truths and Errors: Lecture III: How Does One Defend Spiritual Science?
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- theosophy, as if one should disprove them bit by bit in this
- arise to someone who approaches theosophy from the today's
- the arguments against theosophy as unjustified but as highly
- theosophy today is considered in the same light as the
- refutations of theosophy I gave “tentatively” as it
- have there characterised the contents of theosophy briefly with
- origins of theosophy, about the real origins of that knowledge.
- beings of the spiritual world are around us of which theosophy
- opponent of theosophy may say —, he may sort that out for
- However, if this were right, one could not maintain theosophy,
- theosophy could not at all claim any objective validity.
- worlds and tells as results. Since the messages of theosophy
- call theosophy are gained only by developing the soul. If now
- easily defend theosophy. However, with this objection, one has
- find the methods to defend theosophy. I could only break the
- defending theosophy against such attacks that are completely
- Thus, theosophy as doctrine does not only concern ethics, but
- the religious view against theosophy. There one may say, the
- power can arise in you more and more active. Theosophy does not
- theosophy.
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- Title: Truths and Errors: Lecture V: Errors of Spiritual Research - 1
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- Title: Truths and Errors: Lecture VIII: The Questions of Life and the Riddle of Death - 2
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- everything that one calls “theosophy” more or less
- discussed there — with the only exception of theosophy or
- Seventhly: theosophy, about that he knows half a page only.
- “In particular it [theosophy] teaches self-redemption
- Title: Truths and Errors: Lecture X: Spiritual Science and Natural Sciences - their Relationship to the Riddles of Life - 2
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