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- Title: Fall/Darkness: Lecture 1: The Driving Force Behind Europe's War
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- hold of the human race. Failure to see the spiritual reality
- and reality. For you see, the generations of today are taking
- arisen because the reality is considered in an unspiritual
- from reality is the facile vanity of many of today's leading
- Title: Fall/Darkness: Lecture 2: Humanity's Struggle for Morality
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- reality. The motives we ourselves or others tend to ascribe
- reality they are nothing but the most brutal egotism. People
- into reality. He was not the kind of superficial person who
- reality — there you have a peep-hole on nature on the
- Title: Fall/Darkness: Lecture 3: The Search for a Perfect World
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- to say? Anyone who is able to see the reality, and to see
- else, in reality they believe only in the physical world. And
- having been thought up without taking account of reality.
- relate to reality. In the end the student never went to see
- illusions people have of the physical plane and offer reality
- Title: Fall/Darkness: Lecture 4: The Elemental Spirits of Birth and Death
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- face reality if we admit that we are here beginning to work
- learn to think in terms of reality. Let us look at the aspect
- of reality when it comes to people having virtues.
- reality. It is right, and good, to be more and more perfect,
- for perfection will after a time change into what in reality
- into a wrong in the course of time. The reality is that there
- ideas based on reality instead of ideas that are one-sided
- Title: Fall/Darkness: Lecture 5: Changes in Humanity's Spiritual Make-up
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- body. It will however, need the brutal reality of the facts
- soul; ideas rumbling about which had reality in the Atlantean
- the discrepancy between the reality and the speechifying
- of their individual reality again.
- evolution. In reality, however, nothing stays empty in this
- this quite clear. Chaos is arising because reality has
- changed; reality is becoming fuller and richer than anything
- developed to meet the reality of soul and spirit. The others,
- Title: Fall/Darkness: Lecture 6: The New Spirituality
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- In reality we
- the reality.
- order to give expression to the higher reality of the lower
- these were reality in the elemental, objective world of
- historical reality, going back at least as far as the Mystery
- Title: Fall/Darkness: Lecture 7: Working from Spiritual Reality
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- Working from Spiritual Reality
- time do not have a real idea of the true reality, even though
- they generally think they are describing such a reality.
- People are infinitely far away from the true reality today
- necessarily correspond to reality, because the spiritual
- reality. Over and over again it would have to be subject to
- to reality, not just to outer illusion. A transition will
- gradually approach the fire and do not shy away from reality.
- our way to reality and life; this is what we must eminently
- always into the same mould. But the reality is not produced
- do, we must relate to the immediate, living reality and not
- to demonstrate the difference between dealing with reality
- in reality and what one has to have by way of convictions in
- reality dreams always point to the future. Yes, it is indeed
- and, where reality demands this, to pour ourselves out over
- reality. Today, people want to take their thought-forms into
- prepared to put up with reality if it fits in with their own
- the way it is in reality. Not everyone will have the kind of
- recognition must be given to reality. What really matters is
- Title: Fall/Darkness: Lecture 8: Abstraction and Reality
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- Abstraction and Reality
- on reality, in order to relate our thinking to the reality.
- want to grasp reality, we cannot throw a general, standard
- further away from reality.
- the application of this to reality itself. Please, consider
- for I have to apply unrealistic thinking to reality.
- Unrealistic thinking is, of course, also part of reality. The
- part of reality in human life, has resulted in an unreal
- brick wall of reality with their horns in their insistence on
- the brick wall of reality. And they are sometimes just as
- the social structure. We do not come up against a reality
- that will not yield; in this case we create the reality. And
- if this goes on for a few hundred years the reality will be
- contradictions. Reality itself comes to realization in
- structures which do not have the power of reality in them; as
- has penetrated into reality if we look at the present time
- reality is in many ways seen in an abstract way. People look
- peculiar situation with regard to reality. People no longer
- see the living reality in anything and lose all feeling for
- what reality really has to offer. Merely observe the present
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- Title: Fall/Darkness: Lecture 9: The Battle between Michael and 'The Dragon'
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- Title: Fall/Darkness: Lecture 10: The Influence of the Backward Angels
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- spiritual life must be encountered as a reality. Today,
- reality, but it points to the future.
- are to have the complete reality. How can it be that people
- about the truth and the reality.
- Title: Fall/Darkness: Lecture 11: Recognizing the Inner Human Being
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- reality, evolution is never as consistent as those who
- reality against the influences of ahrimanic powers.
- are a living reality. Let us assume a creature walking this
- basis. Their ideas of this kind did not relate to reality,
- and reality has proved them wrong. It is strange how little
- reality will get worse and worse. We will have people in
- limited to encompass reality. Reality is far richer than
- reality is flight from reality and no longer has anything to
- do with any kind of reality. This does, of course, have quite
- ideas are too limited to encompass the reality of life. As a
- reality. They are therefore used to say exactly the same
- adequate for entering into reality. Yet writings like these
- Title: Fall/Darkness: Lecture 12: The Spirits of Light and the Spirits of Darkness
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- on direct observation of reality. One always has the feeling
- reality, human beings were being placed in the stream of
- is considered idealistic, when in reality it is an early sign
- world. Reality takes no account of phrases; it follows the
- Title: Fall/Darkness: Lecture 13: The Fallen Spirits' Influence in the World
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- difference to their reality whether they are recognized or
- sense of reality to see that this kind of thinking has a
- Title: Fall/Darkness: Lecture 14: Into the Future
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- happening in reality. Looking at events in outer life, one
- so that they do not see the reality, are deflected from
- reality, and the spirits of darkness have it all their own
- draws the cab. Logic can easily separate from reality and go
- same time be far from reality.
- reality. You have all of you, though to a different degree,
- take more than four months today. In reality, history does
- and cannot yet be in accord with reality. Imagine what it
- understand the reality of life.
- reality and the allegorical, symbolic tales told by people
- reality. The point is that we should not tell them anything
- the concrete reality.
- only way in which people can get a sense of reality. They
- reality, and as a result illusion may take the place of
- reality where human life is concerned by lulling people to
- to proclaim democracy but to see the full reality, not to
- woken up to reality. The book contains impulses which allow
- to reality.
- teach people much about the reality which others intend to
- reality if you wanted to know why they vote for one thing and
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