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- Title: Lecture: The Templars
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- modern spiritual striving, we will consider, once again, an important
- starting point for modern spiritual life, which we have already considered
- Templar, inwardly considered, expresses a specially deep approach to the
- already said, we will not consider now the more external side of the event,
- are concerned, then Brotherhood comes into consideration; if it is a question
- of consideration, and a portion of the forces of electricity. But the forces
- facts as these. Just consider for a moment! This Galvani was dealing with the
- Title: Inner Impulses: Lecture I
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- have always to consider among the processes at work in the present,
- we consider the Greek and Roman languages in their inward spiritual
- Consider without sympathy or antipathy but purely historically what is
- Title: Inner Impulses: Lecture II
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- kept Greece within earthly evolution. In considering the course of
- will first consider these phenomena in a purely historical way in
- Considering art in respect of its representations of the Jesus
- Title: Inner Impulses: Lecture III
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- considerable part of its surface, mankind and an interest in mankind
- leave this sub-earthly region and again consider the earthly, but
- the two realms; we can do that later. Let us consider the question as
- this book was written can be considered collectively as one fundamental
- one would consider inner experience only, paying no attention to the
- Title: Inner Impulses: Lecture IV
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- only be considered in its true reality when one learns to know the
- If we consider the evolution of humanity only in the way that ordinary
- humanity changes considerably as time passes. The man of the tenth or
- little inclined to look into mankind's evolution. If one considers the
- one would expect when one really considered the evolution of humanity.
- laid bare. It was this that was revealed. Just consider, then, that a
- will have it. That is the point. If one considers the
- Title: Inner Impulses: Lecture V
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- so, we should soon be considering ourselves much cleverer than a god,
- realize, even from history, that this is so. Plato did not consider
- sight as being so passive a faculty as we consider it in the fifth
- to produce a mentality that considers truth to be found in sensory
- the soul was left out of consideration.
- considering the problem of evil, man's thought is turned to the
- Title: Inner Impulses: Lecture VI
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- When we consider it, among much that brings rejoicing to the soul,
- that, a considerable number. Something quite remarkable and powerful
- about the culture of the East and of Russia, you will not consider it
- Title: Inner Impulses: Lecture VII
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- always considers what has happened earlier to be the cause of what
- Let us consider, for instance, the origin of the orthodox English
- Catherine of Aragon, was divorced from him and, considered quite
- lead up to a consideration of his character. One can really gain some
- particular evolution took the course it did only when one considers
- Let us first consider the fact that a religious body was created in
- to apply thinking to what he considers to be concerns of the religious
- moulded by it, is generally never considered at all. All of
- mentioned had not come about before, is not considered at all. In
- Title: Impulses of Utility: Lecture I: Western and Eastern Culture, H. P. Blavatsky
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- considered that impulse which came into the spiritual
- And we have seen how even a consideration of a somewhat higher
- observer of the Life of Jesus — Jesus considered only as
- Jesus — just as one can consider any other human being,
- two — David Frederick Strauss. Ernest Renan considers
- only the Jesus, Solovieff considers only the Christ; Ernest
- considers the Christ; and he only speaks of moral, spiritual
- Renan simply and solely considers Jesus as man, so to David
- Frederick Strauss. D. F. Strauss does not very much consider
- of its development. We will therefore begin the consideration
- consideration the idea of reincarnation. And they came to see
- astrologer wanted to consider this matter, he could undertake
- Title: Impulses of Utility: Lecture II: Utilitarianism and Sacramentalism
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- considering. It is necessary that European people should [pay
- attention] to this Chinaman, who is really considering human
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