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  • Title: Signs and Symbols: Lecture 1: The Birth of the Light
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    • and desires, and all evil will be consumed in the fire of love. Manas,
  • Title: Lecture: (On) Apocalyptic Writings - II
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    • Today we will continue our study of the Apocalypse. Anyone who desires
    • Christian, from the Christian standpoint. Therefore anyone who desires
    • world-creative, universal Will. When man desires to bring the highest
  • Title: Richard Wagner: Lecture III
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    • knowledge takes on the farm of desire. This is the last stage which
    • overcome it, to overcome sense-life through spiritual life. Desire
    • the form of desire. Nevertheless it is a noble form of desire if the
    • element of desire contained in this aspiration is overcome.
  • Title: Richard Wagner: Lecture IV
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    • has not overcome his desires, he has only taken away the possibility
    • desires is at his disposal. Kundry is the real temptress in this
    • sphere of sensual love. Klingsor has not destroyed desire, but only
    • the organ of desire. He personifies the form of Christianity which
    • sensual life, but it could not destroy desire; it could protect
    • older brothers, the animals. In his violent desire to embrace
    • consists in rising above desire, without killing desire from outside.
    • desire; a new pure love shines forth within him like a rising



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