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  • Title: Lecture: The Templars
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    • further in its evolution. Through this experience of the Templars, the
    • placed out into the general evolution of humanity, so now something else was
    • of Golgotha had been placed out into the evolution of humanity as an
    • the evolution of humanity. It had become a factor in history.
    • be so guided in their historical evolution that they could develop freedom.
    • evolution of humanity in order that human beings may become not only good,
    • in the evolution and destiny of the Templars we see an impulse that is
    • of evolution had, as it were, to be checked; the stream had to be held back.
    • materialistic evolution.
    • Through the fact that errors found their way into human evolution, human
    • the 18th century, we see the French Revolution spreading its currents far and
    • Revolution as the historians have described them. But in addition to the
    • understanding one has already of the French Revolution, in addition to the
    • Mephistophelian-Ahrimanic impulses. The French Revolution strove for a very
    • with understanding the events of history.) The French Revolution strove for a
    • French Revolution that they believed in the physical plane alone. It may be
    • Revolution were conscious only of the physical plane.
    • the single human individual to the whole stream of cosmic spiritual evolution
    • it flows on as a common good in the stream of cosmic evolution. Equality
    • evolution in the way I have described. The 18th century mixed up Equality,
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  • Title: Inner Impulses: Lecture I
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    • Inner Impulses of Evolution
    • These lectures trace important developments in evolution such as the
    • that are operative in human evolution, especially those that are
    • historical evolution of humanity.
    • You well know that when we study evolution in its main features, we
    • understand how man, standing in the midst of present evolution, can
    • by side, we can hardly find among the factors of recent evolution (I
    • today by our young people as the determining factor in evolution.
    • remained behind. Just as in the evolution of earth and man certain
    • balanced. The salvation and healing of evolution lies in balancing
  • Title: Inner Impulses: Lecture II
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    • Inner Impulses of Evolution
    • These lectures trace important developments in evolution such as the
    • evolution to place them in their own luciferic world. This was the
    • kept Greece within earthly evolution. In considering the course of
    • then, in this way that Greece was preserved for earthly evolution.
    • evolution of humanity as it was due to the events brought about by the
    • the right and normal course of his evolution. It is rightfully
    • souls shall, in the normal and right progress of their evolution, let
    • weight of their opposition against this right evolution. When we bear
    • opposition against the normal evolution of humanity.
    • disturbance that came into the evolution of modern man through the
    • evolution and lead it altogether away from the earth, just as the East
    • of the normal evolution of mankind. The influence of Genghis Khan's
    • and gradual evolution, working slowly and gradually. He was anything
    • undisturbed along the straight path of evolution.
    • Remember what I said just now, that normal evolution seeks to progress
    • wants perpetually to go faster, faster than normal evolution can go.
    • about in the course of evolution.
    • Him and His part in the evolution of the earth. How significant are
    • in the evolution of the earth, for it is true, at any rate, to say
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  • Title: Inner Impulses: Lecture III
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    • Inner Impulses of Evolution
    • These lectures trace important developments in evolution such as the
    • a necessary part of the evolution of the fifth post-Atlantean epoch
    • be laid. They have now progressed so far that evolution cannot
    • purpose of evolution to see things so peaceful and harmless. That is
    • greatly disillusioned through the Roman evolution, as we described in
    • our calm and peaceful evolution in this fifth post-Atlantean epoch,
    • naturally, the evolution of the earth would not continue if, over a
    • to give such a shock and impetus to the coming evolution of man on
    • interest of mankind's evolution. Then, indeed, the right knowledge
  • Title: Inner Impulses: Lecture IV
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    • Inner Impulses of Evolution
    • These lectures trace important developments in evolution such as the
    • way the meaning of historical evolution and the concrete forces that
    • If we consider the evolution of humanity only in the way that ordinary
    • evolution, to the extent that it can be spoken of at all, has always
    • sees historical evolution in such a way that the human being remains
    • little inclined to look into mankind's evolution. If one considers the
    • of evolution powerful forces are to be observed that by means of
    • evolution forward.
    • One could say that the conclusion of a particular evolutionary process
    • human evolution in an earlier century than the one in which they did.
    • The progress of human evolution is just as organic as individual human
    • particular period of human evolution that falls within those
    • evolution.
    • evolution, we find that the further we go the more possible it was for
    • earthly evolution, man would only understand the dead and lifeless.
    • evolution after the middle of the nineteenth century, we have these
    • had for historical evolution for men to wish to kill off and cripple
    • necessity in historical evolution because conscious thinking, through
    • one would expect when one really considered the evolution of humanity.
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  • Title: Inner Impulses: Lecture V
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    • Inner Impulses of Evolution
    • These lectures trace important developments in evolution such as the
    • At the very outset let us be quite clear that the course of evolution
    • earth evolution and repeatedly make the greatest efforts to hold back
    • the wider progress of evolution; they try to establish a realm for
    • the stream of progressive spiritual evolution. Whereas the Greek life
    • occasions. Here we have the beginnings of what must engross evolution
    • ancient life might enter into the evolution of the fifth
    • instinct, to regard all evolution as a material process, the genesis
    • of the human being in birth was related directly to the evolution of
    • the problem of birth was diverted to study of evolution in the world
    • problem of evolution in sensory existence.
  • Title: Inner Impulses: Lecture VI
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    • Inner Impulses of Evolution
    • These lectures trace important developments in evolution such as the
    • over from one age into another in the course of world evolution is
    • forces that underlie world historical evolution. We have seen how what
    • spiritual tendencies were born out of human evolution. In doing so, we
    • of Christian evolution.
    • evolution back, leading the souls to become estranged from the earth
    • evolution by putting men to death. For this, he needed victims. In a
    • evolution of the European peoples, also saw something else; he
    • influence penetrated into the midst of European evolution through the
    • the approximate locale of Lemurian evolution. This region of the earth
    • European evolution in the fifth post-Atlantean epoch lies concealed
    • was too rapid and unsuitable to physical evolution.)
    • concerning the cosmos and earthly evolution gradually broke through
    • what lives in the spiritual and pervades human evolution, when, too,
  • Title: Inner Impulses: Lecture VII
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    • Inner Impulses of Evolution
    • These lectures trace important developments in evolution such as the
    • wisdom-filled guidance, exists in the historical evolution of mankind
    • anything of such ideals show nothing more than that in the evolution
    • particular evolution took the course it did only when one considers
    • historical evolution since that time, we see, in fact, that through
    • revolutionized. Again we see, as through Locke and Voltaire, so also
    • toward man's religious evolution, definitely refusing to apply
    • super-sensible and allows it to radiate out over succeeding evolution.
    • of Golgotha, but who also knew something of evolution and could work
    • example, but it could be shown in every sphere how human evolution
    • human evolution must go through its sleep periods just as much as the
  • Title: Impulses of Utility: Lecture I: Western and Eastern Culture, H. P. Blavatsky
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    • which have lived in human evolution — certain things
    • fact that, as regards the evolution of modern civilisation, the
    • Freedom which came to us from the French Revolution, and all
    • signify for human evolution? And how can Christ save what is
    • which lives in this evolution and which belongs especially to
    • Goethe's “Theory of Evolution,” but Goethe's theory
    • evolution of species by showing that just those species develop
    • evolution of Blavatsky, you will know that certain things were
  • Title: Impulses of Utility: Lecture II: Utilitarianism and Sacramentalism
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    • water. In the course of evolution, the Life-Ether has, as it
    • concerning colours than we do now. Evolution has pressed
    • Evolutionary Forces now active in Man,” 1884
    • are the descendants of the last phases of Atlantean evolution,



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