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- Title: Polarities in Evolution: Lecture 6: Materialism and Mysticism, Knowledge as a Deed of the Soul
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- it bluntly, to childishness — a condition
- If people remain childish all their lives, if they are
- infantilism, to childishness. True life is found when we
- between feeblemindedness and childishness. Anyone who
- human by remaining childish, i.e. inspired. Anyone
- holding on to childishness in the right measure is a
- have held on to childishness into our thirties; but this
- childishness must be properly counterbalanced. Thus we
- put it — of becoming geniuses or remaining childish
- world yells: “Childishness!” The other yells
- childishness, we must see it as childishness when we are
- on the spiritual side. Childishness is regarded in a
- 'childishness' from the spiritual point of view we
- so on. Childishness is not a term of abuse, therefore,
- for childishness is seen to be the descent of the spirit
- we speak of childishness from the spiritual point of
- of childishness as it is seen from beyond the threshold.
- If I speak of childishness from the earthly point of view
- childishness — those trumpets and rattles —
- Title: Polarities in Evolution: Lecture 7: Materialism, Mysticism, Anthroposophy, Liberalism, Conservatism
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- form of childishness. a have given it the name that may
- called childishness on the other side of the threshold.
- Childishness goes the wrong way in the physical world if
- childishness instead. Once again we see that purely
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