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  • Title: Fall/Darkness: Lecture 4: The Elemental Spirits of Birth and Death
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    • near future will be to have not more and more Goethes, but
  • Title: Fall/Darkness: Lecture 7: Working from Spiritual Reality
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    • of my lectures. But when I take up his books on Goethe,
    • were but darting shadows. The whole of Grimm's Goethe, the
  • Title: Fall/Darkness: Lecture 12: The Spirits of Light and the Spirits of Darkness
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    • Goetheanism, the other Darwinism. If you study everything I
    • Goetheanism, the view of the evolution of life. I have always
    • Darwinian sense on the one hand and the Goethean on the
    • other, and I have done so because Goetheanism presents the
    • referred to the conversation between Goethe and Schiller.
    • Goethe drew a diagram of his archetypal plant and Schiller
    • experience — it is an idea.’ Goethe's reply was:
    • For he saw the spiritual element in everything. Goethe thus
    • spirit. Goethe may only have made a start with organic evolution
    • becoming more inward, as I have shown. Goetheanism can have a
    • understand Goethe, one has to rise above this to laws which
    • not Darwinism which is the problem, nor Goetheanism, but the
    • Goetheanism, in the theory of metamorphosis and of spiritual
  • Title: Fall/Darkness: Lecture 13: The Fallen Spirits' Influence in the World
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    • Schopenhauer and Goethe, by showing them to suffer from
    • commentaries have been written on Goethe's Faust. Oswald Marbach's
    • Goethe's Faust, mathematics, mechanics and technology at
    • Oswald Marbach. He spoke on Goethe's
    • started to lecture on Goethe's
    • “Thirty or forty years ago, I used to lecture on Goethe's
    • Goethe's Faust was difficult. Even today this work, which is
    • one of the greatest affirmations of Goetheanism, is
    • with such humour, such irony, as in Part 2 of Goethe's
    • achievements. Goethe was not only a man of his time; he was
    • Goethe lets the much admired advances on which civilizations
    • things which Goethe was only able to present in images, and
    • clearer light on the impressive images Goethe has given in
    • did before 1879. Going into something like Part 2 of Goethe's
    • understood in Goethe's time because it is a critique of what
    • Goethe perceived to be the content of the twentieth century.
    • know about such a thing as Goetheanism, which is also like
    • wrote the poem to mark the anniversary when Goethe found
    • different from what it means today. Goethe's viewpoint
    • to mark the anniversary of Goethe finding his way to the



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