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- Title: Whitsuntide in the Course of the Year
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- strictly speaking, lies at the root of all works of human
- speaking, we do this in all works of art. We do just the same
- that today when we speak of the spiritual, people can form no
- If you speak to them of the realm of true life, if you say
- happen that if you are speaking today to a gathering of
- the other as art. In art today we are fond of speaking of
- Title: Abbreviated Title: Lecture I:
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- were, out of nothing and attains a perceptible existence. Thus people speak
- leaf to leaf toward the blossom, and so on. But they do not speak of
- time when we were on the Earth in an earlier incarnation. When we speak of
- concern themselves with something which is not, so to speak, the culture of
- Title: "Heaven and Earth will pass away but my words will not pass away"
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- Moon-state, yet the Moon-man lives in us, — he is, so to speak,
- Science will speak of those others as the materialists do of us. And
- Title: Tree of Life/Knowledge: Lecture I: Tree of Life - I
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- when the old clairvoyant perceptions could still speak to men, how
- only speak in pictures of much that is to
- speak of a science of the ancient European population would be
- nonsense. One can only speak of them as living with all that
- streams into the Italian peninsula. And we can speak of the
- gradually flows away towards the North. If one would speak correctly,
- speak of a Latin race is just as sensible as to speak of wooden iron;
- European people. Only materialism can speak of a Latin race, for
- Title: Tree of Life/Knowledge: Lecture II: Tree of Life - II
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- We will speak of this next
- Title: Tree of Life/Knowledge: Lecture III: The Power of Thought
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- to meet with full understanding when one speaks out of the sources of
- speaking, until our death. Thought is thus at the same time a
- many centuries to speak of spiritual science or to be understood when
- yet to speak — is eminently fitted to become at
- converse, one cannot speak of Socrates on the one hand and of a
- archetypal man, which one can also speak of as the Christ, and which
- misunderstand what is meant when I speak about it. It is of course
- prevails whether Niebuhr or Mommsen speaks of the Roman Republic or
- Title: Tree of Life/Knowledge: Lecture IV: Harmonizing Thinking, Feeling and Willing
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- present day, and that if He perhaps wished to speak in the future to
- which we have still to speak, came to the point of having more or
- world speak of the Mahatma standing behind them, and what they
- same way, it is an axiom, so to speak, in the spreading of the truths
- the world as unknown. One can, of course, speak of such unknown
- to me as an Angel.’ Anyone speaking thus would make no
- Anthroposophical Society — or speaking more
- Title: Tree of Life/Knowledge: Lecture V: Tree of Knowledge - I
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- speak of in connection with our present subject.
- into humanity's world conception. When we speak of Saturn, Sun and
- actually speak only in Imaginations, and we must remain conscious
- throughout of the fact that when we speak of these three worlds in
- it is possible to speak of events occurring in time, as we speak
- personality. We speak in the rarest cases of possessing our arm and
- belonging to them that they do not speak of a possession. But what
- a rose on the heath, which yet speaks so deeply to our hearts, it is
- Title: Tree of Life/Knowledge: Lecture VI: Tree of Knowledge - II
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- and said: ‘I dare not, as you know, speak of
- Society. But I may speak about others; for I am quite selfless when I
- Society might not speak of themselves, they always spoke about
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