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- Title: Lecture: The Templars
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- into all that these souls bring to expression in earthly life. I have pointed
- starting point for modern spiritual life, which we have already considered
- but will look at it from a spiritual point of view and turn our attention to
- point a simple-minded person might easily put the question: Why do the
- now deal with it in more detail from another point of view.
- workings are focused in a point, the point of the I. There we are alike, and
- through this focus-point where we are alike can pass all that we communicate
- to one another as spirits. The fact that we all have this I — point
- the Lemurian epoch, Man was at the crossing point of the lemniscate movement,
- the end of the 18th and beginning of the 19th century exactly at the point in
- mankind was standing at that point in the world. All through which he had
- understand that he has to pass through the next point, which reverses
- materialism into its opposite, the point where the great thought of the
- Title: Inner Impulses: Lecture I
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- the points of view presented in the science of the spirit. We have, as
- feelings, points of view and ideas relating to the structure of the
- wonderful way to spiritual ideals and ideal points of view. Then we
- standpoint for once, we see that we must not correct the facts, but
- painting, is depicted by an old man who points with his hand to
- world, who points down into the material world looking for the
- pointing upward, and Paul in the one pointing down.
- two gestures, one pointing upward to the heavens and the other
- pointing down to the earth, will be found in the same person. Then we
- Title: Inner Impulses: Lecture II
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- great disappointment to the luciferic powers. One can, of course, only
- civilization was a great disappointment to the luciferic powers
- disappointment. A logician would naturally ask, Why do not these
- forever and repeatedly disappointed? Such a conclusion would be
- to redouble their efforts whenever they experience disappointment.
- Just as the luciferic beings were disappointed in Greece, so were the
- ahrimanic beings disappointed in Rome and the way it developed. The
- point of view. Whenever the migration of peoples occurs in the Roman
- Thus did Ahriman meet with his disappointment, as Lucifer had met with
- post-Atlantean age with all the more determination. Here is the point
- its central point in 333 A.D. It ended about 1413 A.D. and it began
- told you that the disappointment of Lucifer and Ahriman in the forms
- said, they were disappointed. They have continued their efforts,
- such a vision has to be a materialistic one. That point of view is
- contrary to the materialistic point of view, he described as his
- without all manner of disturbing influences. But even now we can point
- and you will see how strikingly the national point of view
- completely into the modern point of view, Jesus was an historical
- Title: Inner Impulses: Lecture III
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- predisposed as it is to calm and peace. I pointed to one of these
- the same, because truth is always the same. The point is, however,
- would lead to a point where men would no longer be inclined to look
- Title: Inner Impulses: Lecture IV
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- we have often mentioned, this is an important point in time. I have
- evolved in this period. The point is that in a corresponding way,
- will have it. That is the point. If one considers the
- achievements of modern civilization from the point of view of their
- Here, again, we have a point where, if we look at the world as a whole
- It may be useful at this point to comment on a new publication. A
- judge from the standpoint of human feeling and moral perception the
- Title: Inner Impulses: Lecture V
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- me, it is obvious that important points have been misunderstood.
- our age. As you know, from the standpoint of the science of the spirit
- the human standpoint what is observed in the spiritual world. If we do
- America at a definite point of time, and the stirrings of desire for a
- in prosperity, in happiness. It is from this point of
- Title: Inner Impulses: Lecture VI
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- pointed out that Goethe has expressed in intimate fashion in his
- a poem of mankind, point again and again to forces lying deep below
- of Philip's powerful will, he had reached the point of having no
- pole is located at a different point from that of the geographic north
- pole. Magnetic needles everywhere point toward the magnetic north pole
- and one can draw magnetic meridians that meet at this point. Up in
- Shall point the seed-corn's path into the ground,
- Title: Inner Impulses: Lecture VII
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- Now, as I have pointed out to you, he who goes deeply into the events
- be clear that, when we look at facts from the point of view that is
- will only refer to one instance, but I could point to many. In the age
- Seen from a certain point of view, it is the sun's course; but when I
- draw this line here and bring the sun back again, the point does not
- fall exactly on the earlier point; it lies somewhat above it. This is
- But, as you see from this, there is a point in the cosmos, where the
- the sun is there on its path, or rather has left this point by a
- quarter of its path, the earth begins its movement at the point that
- such stories. But the point is this, that you see from what I have
- it? He is able to know that now, at the point where the earth's path
- this point in time, one establishes a festival! The ancient mysteries
- not understand this as if I wished to give the actual point in time,
- they knew that the earth is passing through the point the sun has
- but actual time, was investigated. The time of year, the point of
- time, was, in fact, a specially important point, and the point on the
- I wanted to go into this in order to point out precisely at this time
- Title: Impulses of Utility: Lecture I: Western and Eastern Culture, H. P. Blavatsky
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- element is only, as it were, a point of support for all those
- most extreme point was reached which one can strive for through
- necessary points of transition for humanity. Man had to go
- order to pass in the right way through those necessary points
- of these things this evening from a certain point of view, and
- the following pretty experiment. He could take the point of
- and for that point of time set up a horoscope. He would get
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