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  • Title: Lecture: The Christmas Mystery, Novalis, the Seer
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    • nobler example of the interpenetration of the spirit of man
    • unparalleled example of union between the higher worlds and
  • Title: Regarding Higher Worlds
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    • body may be observed. Take for example a person who is a
    • before. For example, we find quite extraordinary beings in the
    • example: take a migration of birds when they all start to move
    • example we see how something of it arises in their art, from a
    • then penetrate the astral world, as for example the physical of
    • Take for example the following: you see a shining form. Another
    • it. Take for example a gourmet, who longs for delicious food.
  • Title: What is Self-knowledge?
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    • example a person is advised to observe what he or she does,
    • understand the working of karma. Take an example of how karma
    • Take a radical example: someone has given another — me
  • Title: The Ten Commandments
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    • to be found among various ancient peoples, as for example with
    • precursor within fire, for example, and not as a stiff, outer,
  • Title: Way of Knowledge
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    • value. When such knowledge for example speaks about the
    • different. A person may consider for example, from a standpoint
    • different, that for example such solid rock masses as we have
    • world, joy streams out of the rock. When, for example, salt is
  • Title: The Rishis
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    • looks at a Greek temple today, for example that of Paestum, he
    • — was being experienced, for example in St John's Gospel,
  • Title: Poetry/Fairy Tales: Lecture 2: The Interpretation of Fairy Tales
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    • for those to be instructed. Examples of the clearest possible kind
    • is one of the fairy tales that we want to take as an example. But
    • them, for example the perception of the lily in the daytime and the
    • interpreted. For example, the mysterious connection between the
  • Title: Novalis: On his Hymns to the Night
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    • relevant, to refer to a classic example as here with Novalis,
  • Title: The Theory of Categories / Kategorienlehre
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    • find that it is an example of this very connection! On closer
    • yourself. You contemplate, for example two men, one large and
  • Title: Lecture: A Chapter of Occult History
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    • example, he still saw in the Sun not merely the external,
    • into the spiritual world itself. Actual examples of this can
  • Title: Lecture: Practical Training In Thought
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    • itself. For example, some one will say, our planetary system came
    • for example, the appearance of the sky. He observes the cloud
    • processes — the sky and the weather, for example — which
    • that we do understand — events, for example, that take place around
    • example, a child has been naughty. What can have caused it? You
    • consciousness by my own will and choice. For example, I will think
    • For example:
    • another example: someone asks your advice about some point that has to
    • example to show how necessary it is to think about things
    • example the fault is very evident, but often it is not so striking. Such
    • example may be given, to show you as vividly as possible how such mistakes
    • — a materialistic thinker, for example. It is not easy to
    • example, did a man scoff a few years ago, when he heard a lecture on
  • Title: Lecture: Practical Training In Thought
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    • Practical Training in Thought is also a characteristic example of the
    • thinking consists in following the example of some authority whose ideas are
    • are many similar examples in life that do not always reach such a striking
    • example, the theory that our planetary system arose from a primordial
    • example — should be treated in a somewhat different manner.
    • naughty child, for example, and ask ourselves what may have caused this
    • consciousness arbitrarily of my own free will. For example, I will think
    • We might, for example, be asked to give our advice on a problem and to
    • An example will demonstrate how necessary it is to think about things in
    • Still another example will show you clearly how such errors in thinking
  • Title: Life Between Two Incarnations
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    • damages during sleep, for example, diseases of the physical body and
    • occur even during life. For example, in cases of danger to life,
    • example, in the case of a fall, the corresponding part of the etheric
    • a quite banal kind, for example the desire for a delicious dish. This



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