Searching Rudolf Steiner Lectures by GA number (GA0162) Matches
You may select a new search term and repeat your search.
Searches are not case sensitive, and you can use
regular expressions
in your queries.
Query type:
Query was: part
Here are the matching lines in their respective documents.
Select one of the highlighted words in the matching lines below
to jump to that point in the document.
- Title: Whitsuntide in the Course of the Year
Matching lines:
- conscious life of the spirit by observing what part this
- manes knowledge proceeded more from his participation in the
- soul has departed, it perceives the body as a budding,
- be striven for as an essential part in the deep study and
- are deaf.” Read these words at the beginning of Part II
- compositions, of juxtapositions of individual parts. What art
- Title: Abbreviated Title: Lecture I:
Matching lines:
- particular age and impelled towards particular people. So we are born into
- there in a particular time appears diminished in the children and yet more
- particular. Let us suppose that we become familiar with a movement such as
- Title: "Heaven and Earth will pass away but my words will not pass away"
Matching lines:
- aim is to find the way, to perceive rightly any particular point in
- part of us. We could show this in diagrammatic form thus:
- physical part, and that these processes become a kind of reflective
- evolution, who transmuted this very central part of the Moon man to an
- has evolved through the earth evolution in part, and the Moon and Sun
- biologists, thinking themselves particularly advanced, say: As many
- result would be a symbolical representation of an idea — part of
- Title: Tree of Life/Knowledge: Lecture I: Tree of Life - I
Matching lines:
- protected, as it were, from being partaken of by men who had already
- particular, Greek philosophy that which was developed for instance as
- part in imaginative form and which had been attenuated to concepts in
- to include the Mystery of Golgotha? What is that? That is also a part
- of what men have eaten in Paradise. It is a part of the Tree of the
- has been preserved longer in Europe than in other parts of the earth.
- the part of humanity that had life but not knowledge streamed in
- these peoples gone to? We know that for the most part they have
- call: Configuration and Speech, and in particular the faculty to see
- original peoples. The greatest part of the original population is
- Thus we can say that the part of mankind
- has poured itself as bloodless knowledge over a part of the original
- saying works on in this part of European history, how the destiny of
- Title: Tree of Life/Knowledge: Lecture II: Tree of Life - II
Matching lines:
- particularly in specially clear and aware moments of waking up, can
- evolution which has entered through the partaking of the Tree of the
- Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil. Had man not partaken of this
- sleep; the part of our astral that lives during sleep outside the
- the fact that we have partaken of the Tree of the Knowledge of Good
- have shown in particular the share of Ahriman and Lucifer in our
- streams to fall apart and not reckon with each other in the
- it rejects the part of the Mystery of Golgotha that takes effect
- Title: Tree of Life/Knowledge: Lecture III: The Power of Thought
Matching lines:
- whole human construction. It already takes part in our structure
- breathing — though for the most part it is no
- an unwillingness to take part in later phases of evolution. And
- part of the Old Moon time. To be sure, they were obliged to descend
- abstractions — has, indeed, partly done so,
- desire to be expressed by Socrates merely to impart knowledge of the
- component parts of the human being, which have in the Greek
- the component parts of man into the cosmos. You can follow this in
- the infinite. These columns and in particular the forms connected
- particularly feel: If only these walls were not so tiresomely there
- particular who came to him, he did all the things that are recorded
- part with Aristotle, who sought to encompass the ancient wisdom
- Title: Tree of Life/Knowledge: Lecture IV: Harmonizing Thinking, Feeling and Willing
Matching lines:
- through, in as much as they take part in our earthly existence. They
- notion that truth is imparted to him from two sides, that he attains
- has therefore come to this dual partition and must experience it as a
- own part what in that earlier time he did not share? What will be the
- and the Moon-Picture. We ought to be able to hold them apart; the
- the other the moon-view. To one who cannot hold them apart, they
- and through the particular kind of union throughout the three years
- Luciferic beings had taken part in the splitting off, but not in the
- part of man, which is at the same time the seat of the world of lower
- particular aims in the world. Let us suppose that this man belonged
- world. The particular one-sided grey or black spiritual-scientists do
- every man whilst he is alive here, all that is his dead part is
- life it reverberates below in the sense perceptions. The dead part of
- revelation is a communication from the departed.
- with the departed. So we see how mediumism certainly formed a
- movement, endless injury. For the important part about these things
- particular impression on his fellow-men; if, however, he were to
- leave out the first part, he would make a strong impression. It is
- Title: Tree of Life/Knowledge: Lecture V: Tree of Knowledge - I
Matching lines:
- become different, and also that in the part of the earth lying round
- departure of the Moon from the earth. You see from this that two
- which lie hundreds of years apart in history are welded together in a
- like physical orders. For that is a part of Maya-existence, of
- — but he was of a quite particular kind, namely,
- although the recitation was not particularly good, there actually lay
- order to show us quite particularly how the correspondence is between
- microcosmic mystery has in fact a macro-cosmic counterpart, and if
- Title: Tree of Life/Knowledge: Lecture VI: Tree of Knowledge - II
Matching lines:
- revealed with particular clearness, when we regard the whole course
- through, he takes possession of the physical part of our senses,
- this particular age mankind has reached the point of its evolution
- part of our etheric body to which one directs the trained eye of the
- otherwise one paints where there is nothing and leaves free the part
The
Rudolf Steiner e.Lib is maintained by:
The e.Librarian:
elibrarian@elib.com
|