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  • Title: The Ego: Lecture 1
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    • perception of the senses. But if, on the one hand, today, the power of
    • Now we, in our present age, are living in the most eminent sense, in a
    • most eminent sense for the post-Atlantean age. We do not speak of an
    • period of civilisation, etc. And it would be utterly devoid of sense
    • of this occurring in the right sense, and the anthroposophical
    • the right sense. How can it do this?
    • sense, misled by the tyranny of speech. That is a speech which can no
    • innermost being of man, through what we cultivate in a real sense in
  • Title: The Ego: Lecture 2
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    • themselves in that sense as one understands it today. Any child
    • they do contradict each other, in the ordinary sense? Were then all
    • the sense of the four Gospels, really such fools, such terribly stupid
    • sense with these contradictions? This is a question for oneself.
    • thought, at the hand of external sense-reality, it is this which
    • are imparted from out of the spiritual world itself. And in the sense
  • Title: Lecture: The Tasks and Aims of Spiritual Science
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    • play, and after 7 years our striving in a sense turns back again to
    • seriously in the deepest sense. In this connection we may perhaps
    • before the Theosophical Movement in the modern sense came into being.
    • comprehensive sense, everyone could at any rate make this possible if
    • ego. For the development of clairvoyant faculties in the general sense
    • receive revelations is in the form of a sense-image. And you may often
    • describe in sense-images what they have seen. These may have beauty;
    • non-thinker, the sense-image is there; this or that figure stands
    • sense he possesses something before he actually sees it. The
    • of the spiritual world in the domain of the senses. This I have set
    • our world of the senses, what is no longer permeated by sense-elements
    • nonsense to assert that the brain itself thinks.
    • then he continued to speak of how it is really nonsense to presuppose
    • soon see then what nonsense he had been carrying about in his head.
    • modern materialist. Unless you are a ‘Monist’ in the modern sense of
    • only plays a part when a sense-picture is made. If you have a picture
    • sense-qualities, then the circle is itself the active element that
  • Title: Deeper Secrets: Lecture I
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    • sense together.
    • the Earth-Sun in the spiritual sense; in connection with the Gospel of
    • Power of the Earth-Sun in the spiritual sense. Study of the Gospel
    • If by lifting ourselves to Christ in the sense of St. John's Gospel
  • Title: Deeper Secrets: Lecture II
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    • far into the Middle Ages he was regarded in a certain sense as the founder
    • Abraham. In a certain sense the gate to the world, from which, through
    • begins the phase inaugurated by the birth — in a real sense
    • in a spiritual way. Zarathustra goes forthin a spiritual sense from
    • an Ego of this nature is in the real sense man. For a being
    • of heaven, the kingdom of man in its highest sense, is actually on the
  • Title: Deeper Secrets: Lecture III
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    • comprehension of the outer world by means of the physical senses; in
    • must avoid anything of an animal nature. In the strictest sense of the
    • now, through the emergence of the Ego in the real sense, the Christ
    • this sense that the Baptism of John was to bring about a change of heart
  • Title: Buddha and the Two Boys: Lecture II: The Gospels, Buddha and the Two Boys of Jesus
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    • other Gospels, that in a certain sense one would get the same understanding
    • other three gospels would not be in the sense of spiritual research. For
    • these gospels in this way, one gets to know them in a certain sense. I have



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