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- Title: Truths and Errors: Lecture I: Spiritual Science and the Future of Humanity
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- the soul as it were. I imagine, for example, a rose or
- us imagine, for example, three cases of actions out of
- example: Aristotle was already at the turning point of the
- Title: Truths and Errors: Lecture II: How Does One Disprove Spiritual Science?
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- close to rather doubtful spiritual operations as, for example,
- examples. We want to point only to an example that can be
- could bring in many such examples, because they are knitted
- example, the teaching of karma and repeated lives on earth, as
- experience, for example, with light, heat et cetera. One calls
- example, our current life between birth and death is an effect
- later. Let us take an example that plays a big role in modern
- example, even those human beings who get by soul exercises to a
- referred, for example, to electricity or to railways; now they
- conscience, for example, that the human being notices that
- opponent could point to numerous examples. Furthermore, he
- become such a big problem that, for example, Goethe expressed
- Title: Truths and Errors: Lecture III: How Does One Defend Spiritual Science?
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- people who, for example, if they read a novel get to a passage
- example.
- cultural region, for example, one child has an artistic talent,
- being, for example, who says to himself, I want to do the good,
- things with which he is concerned, we assume, for example,
- Title: Truths and Errors: Lecture IV: Truths of Spiritual Research
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- meditation. We immediately want to bring in an example that
- example, also in geometry.
- are, for example, persons who feel the taste of a lemonade if
- example, how hard has the outer science to work to obtain its
- of the soul as far as this soul has no body, for example, after
- The Imaginative world resembles our own soul life, for example,
- area. I would like to give an example immediately.
- once experienced, for example, a sudden insight into an
- them one day. I have described the sleep, for example, saying,
- Title: Truths and Errors: Lecture V: Errors of Spiritual Research - 1
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- personality has taken up, for example, that which you can read
- medium, for example, in a language which the medium has not
- example a Protestant receives her/his manifestations quite
- thinking developed, what has induced me, for example, to follow
- dissemination of any other research. As for example not
- How, for example, did one accept the Copernican worldview! How
- examples that truth when it entered into the world was regarded
- balance. This was described, for example, belletristically very
- for example, that the value of the human being depends on the
- Title: Truths and Errors: Lecture VI: Errors of Spiritual Research - 2
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- concrete example. If an eye is faulty, it may be that we see
- example. He tells how he always believed to see this or that
- A drastic example of a work [of the subconscious], which lives
- judges them wrongly. Let us take an example. Such a seer can
- reality. Thus, for example, such a person beholds a kind of a
- see, for example, a piglet that is separated from him. However,
- foolish fantasy to the people? In physics, for example, one
- Title: Truths and Errors: Lecture VII: The Questions of Life and the Riddle of Death - 1
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- us imagine, for example, two glasses, one is empty, the other
- us take a round medallion as another example. With it, all
- like to give an example only, you feel something new that
- natural sciences are in danger. The following example serves as
- Title: Truths and Errors: Lecture VIII: The Questions of Life and the Riddle of Death - 2
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- Now, from this outer example it arises that there, indeed, in
- that which he has experienced, for example, twenty years ago
- anybody wanted to say, for example, what have the today's
- invisible before], for example, with spectral analysis. The
- example, the soul dwells on the words:
- sciences that cannot deny that, for example, an Alpine plant
- since our last life on earth. — This is an example of the
- that exceed the usual capacity of the senses, for example, the
- for example, the sentence:
- us take an example. One mostly judges using outer reasons.
- Title: Truths and Errors: Lecture IX: Spiritual Science and Natural Sciences - their Relationship to the Riddles of Life - 1
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- we think, imagine, or remember, for example, worries and the
- Title: Truths and Errors: Lecture X: Spiritual Science and Natural Sciences - their Relationship to the Riddles of Life - 2
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