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  • Title: Fall/Darkness: Lecture 1: The Driving Force Behind Europe's War
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    • happened not just years but centuries ago.
    • century. The question, you may remember, was:
    • achievements in the last few centuries and has been
    • to the twentieth century. Yet, strangely enough, the
    • centuries for anyone who is awake in them, as I have said
    • significant of recent events. Consider also what has been
    • between the Russians and the peoples of Western and Central
    • has been preparing for centuries. The new element wanting to
    • of the nineteenth century, when people put the same effort
    • of the nineteenth century there would have been greater
    • decades of the twentieth century. Spiritual awareness simply
    • nineteenth century, the powers of destruction would not have
    • century.
    • the twentieth century. Many of them have been caught up in
    • nineteenth and the first decades of the twentieth century
    • dead in recent times, and those longings are being met with
    • little of what it says in those records in recent decades
    • on the surface in recent years show any degree of maturity.
    • been dawning since the sixteenth century. In some parts of
    • centuries cannot find a way of achieving order out of their
  • Title: Fall/Darkness: Lecture 2: Humanity's Struggle for Morality
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    • taken up spiritual life in recent decades is small, and the
    • Strangely enough, recent developments in materialistic
    • instruments — most recently especially the instruments
    • fourteenth century, those alchemists who must be taken
    • is a magnificent and awesome truth that sleep helps our
    • spirit. I have recently been much concerned with a
    • The work was written in the early seventeenth century. People
    • ten years of war in the seventeenth century, because war has
    • endeavour that arose in the seventeenth century but was
    • remember, the Graeco-Latin age began in the eighth century
    • the fifth post-Atlantean age, in the fifteenth century,
  • Title: Fall/Darkness: Lecture 3: The Search for a Perfect World
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    • will speak of early twentieth century
    • century a peculiar ideal arose, which was to make the world
    • typical of the early twentieth century.
    • I was recently
    • way it is. If these fifty per cent of such people do not
    • been giving lectures in recent months.
  • Title: Fall/Darkness: Lecture 4: The Elemental Spirits of Birth and Death
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    • it is, people have grown tense and fearful in recent times,
    • human evolution in recent times. Think of the destructive
    • eighteenth century onwards are of the same kind as those used
    • it takes to be a decent pet rabbit fancied themselves as
    • takes to be a decent rabbit, but if someone establishes a
    • nineteenth-century impulses which destroy social life in the
    • twentieth century have certainly taken root. We will continue
  • Title: Fall/Darkness: Lecture 5: Changes in Humanity's Spiritual Make-up
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    • As you know, this began in the eighth century before the
    • Mystery of Golgotha and ended in the fifteenth century after
    • and in the centuries which followed did not actually relate
    • it only has come to have meaning in more recent times and it
    • decent poem; the doctor will immediately tell you what
  • Title: Fall/Darkness: Lecture 6: The New Spirituality
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    • seventeenth century when Jacob Boehme
    • still knew this at the end of the eighteenth century —
    • eighteenth century, Saint-Martin knew that if we are to have
    • higher worlds. No previous century has been as godforsaken,
    • really, as the nineteenth century and the beginning of the
    • twentieth century. It is important to realize this. Nor was
    • any earlier century so vain and so proud of being
    • the way it did until the fifteenth century. We will have to
  • Title: Fall/Darkness: Lecture 7: Working from Spiritual Reality
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    • twelfth century, you will always find that people understood
    • of Central Europe and America see the east of Europe exactly
    • without being harmed, they were considered to be innocent.
    • nature had this quality: Innocents who were utterly convinced
  • Title: Fall/Darkness: Lecture 8: Abstraction and Reality
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    • or four centuries, and the fact that as such it has become
    • consider, in spite of all the advances. Magnificent
    • discoveries have been made in recent times about physical
    • nineteenth century. Really, all one gets is old styles
    • bit of naughtiness in a recent lecture. It is still quite a
    • given is only valid from the sixteenth century onwards;
    • tremendous break that exists between more recent life and
    • what is so important; it is what we must concentrate on.
    • first railways were being built in Central Europe. Speaking
    • single eccentric but a whole group of medical men — I
    • nations have been in recent centuries. They developed their
    • to concentrate on the real situation. Some of the tirades to
    • in recent times did not even originate on American soil. We
    • Wilson's more recent tirades may be found in those pages.
    • Some of the fabrications Wilson produces against Central
    • occupied for centuries and where one is now able to sit and
    • have been doing for centuries must now be the salvation of
    • word for what has been going on for centuries in Russia.
  • Title: Fall/Darkness: Lecture 9: The Battle between Michael and 'The Dragon'
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    • America in the middle of the nineteenth century, and
    • the fifth decade of the nineteenth century actually took part
    • century and of our own time are not inclined to pay attention
    • compare the occurrences of the last century with something
    • out how much these organs change over a period of centuries.
    • the twentieth century.
    • surprised how great is the percentage of direct influences
    • nineteenth century. 1917 is its mirror-image. If one realizes
    • nineteenth century and has therefore been dead for a long
  • Title: Fall/Darkness: Lecture 10: The Influence of the Backward Angels
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    • the twentieth century, but it cannot be said that the last
    • a group existed in the eighteenth century and still continues
    • happening in the nineteenth and on into the twentieth century
    • would happen. In the eighteenth century this group decided to
    • half of the nineteenth century, ‘the Press’, as we call it
    • of the nineteenth century than any other work. But I ask you,
    • happened that in the eighteenth century a society spread
    • published by such a society in the eighteenth century —
    • Enlightenment was at its height in the eighteenth century,
    • century that they would take root in the minds of many
    • would then arise in many nineteenth-century minds that people
    • scientific ideas of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries
    • relate to what will be a few centuries later. They will be
    • eighteenth century really saw the last remnants of the old
    • third of the nineteenth century and the first half of the
    • twentieth century a kind of knowledge would radiate out which
    • souls whilst they are being educated. In a recent public
    • complacent in recent times and this prevents them from
  • Title: Fall/Darkness: Lecture 11: Recognizing the Inner Human Being
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    • called, was a special feature of the eighteenth century.
    • circumstances I have spoken of in recent times, people of our
    • rather tedious. The request is always to speak about central
    • Adolf Keller's article, which is decent and well-meant and
  • Title: Fall/Darkness: Lecture 12: The Spirits of Light and the Spirits of Darkness
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    • far as the fifteenth century. Echoes still persist, of
    • is a major break in evolution. Up to the fifteenth century in
    • into our own time. For from the nineteenth century onwards,
    • nineteenth century the situation has been completely
    • humanity. In more recent times, therefore, the spirits of
    • century. From this time onwards, the old impulses based on
    • you get exactly the opposite of their function in more recent
    • times, that is from the last third of the nineteenth century.
    • third of the nineteenth century they have been lagging
    • particularly in the nineteenth century, and this insistence
    • the nineteenth century. A fourteenth-century person who spoke
    • centuries which continue to be preserved by the luciferic and
    • twentieth century, will know nothing of the
    • sought to see such things as the theory of descent in the
    • the fifteenth century, the end of the Graeco-Latin epoch, and
    • population native to its soil for centuries. As you know, a
    • there in recent times. Careful observation shows that
  • Title: Fall/Darkness: Lecture 13: The Fallen Spirits' Influence in the World
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    • 60s and 70s of the last century, always hoping for
    • centuries. The spirits of light were using the old measures
    • that I recently told you how the present age is dependent on
    • subject up again in recent years (1875). Why such a long
    • century. They hail everything which has been achieved from
    • the sixteenth century onwards as great and glorious
    • inwardly able to look ahead to the twentieth century and
    • for the twentieth, twenty-first and later centuries. This will be only
    • sixteenth century, written in grand style. Consider the way
    • developments from the sixteenth century onwards were the
    • see the magnificent irony with which the creations of that
    • twentieth century.
    • Part 2, and in his magnificent discourses in
    • twentieth century without feeling embarrassed. A moment of
    • history it is indecent for people to base their judgement on
    • century. People are utterly confused in their judgement with
    • Goethe perceived to be the content of the twentieth century.
    • the voice of the twentieth century. Yet this voice will only
    • though in the eighteenth century this meant something
  • Title: Fall/Darkness: Lecture 14: Into the Future
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    • of world history — during the nineteenth century. The
    • fifteenth century. This has been characterized in many ways,
    • century marked a specific period in earth evolution and in
    • In the fifteenth century the earth held the greatest
    • eleventh centuries we find the earth's power of attraction
    • the fifteenth century. Strange as it may seem to many people
    • their centres of civilization to make the whole earth their
    • the nineteenth century had been infected with it.
    • century brought everything which can cause people to be
    • the most important phase of nineteenth-century evolution. It
    • centre in modern science. These theories cannot be proved
    • the nineteenth and the beginning of the twentieth century,
    • view of the spiritual world and know that in recent decades
    • century which had not been possible in any previous century.
    • on into the twentieth century this is different. Modern
    • than what I said yesterday, that in the nineteenth century,
    • became a science in the nineteenth century. Before then,
    • nineteenth century; you can give expression to the real
    • concocted for the nineteenth century are certainly not what
    • decades of that century, which really came to life in the
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