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  • Title: Lecture: The Coming Experience of Christ
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    • what an immense gulf really exists between those who are old today
    • existence worthy of a human being, that he should be able to feel
    • into physical existence through conception and birth he lived in a
    • certain feeling of the worthlessness of human existence. We shall see
    • more and more that if man is unable to feel his existence as anything
    • characteristics, he will feel his existence to be worthless. To-day
    • of earthly physical existence.
    • cannot during earth-existence attain spirit-self in my astral body,
    • during the period of earth-existence they cannot fully emerge. These
    • dwarf-like existence on earth and the experience of himself as a
    • ever arisen in earth existence, the disharmony between man's
  • Title: i Spirituality: Lecture 1: Historical Symptomology, the Year 790, Alcuin, Greeks, Platonism, Aristotelianism, East, West, Middle, Ego
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    • be paid to a being who really exists. But death has no reality, death is only the outer limit of
    • human being as the spiritual. But it existed in a — I beg you not to misunderstand the word
    • and not to confuse it with usual dreaming — it existed in a dreamlike, dim way, so that
    • oriental was well aware that his being existed before birth, that it returns through death to the
    • spiritual world in which it existed before birth or conception. The oriental gazed on that which
    • is still spoken of there as a reality, and the existence of the external world, in the way one
    • which, for the external existence of time and space, is a nothing but which, nevertheless, is
    • organism in such a way that it can exist in harmony before their eyes. This, however, can only
    • inauguration of this World Fellowship of Schools when the idea of it already exists. It is simply
    • portray the striving of an idea to attain existence in reality. For it is not always that it
    • producing what does not already exist, but by forming out of his own inner strength that
    • varieties of supersensible ideas; the sum-total of existence, more or less, is the object of
    • nothing existing in itself, and thus cannot receive anything, no payment can be paid to it.
  • Title: New Spirituality: Lecture 2: The New Spirituality and the Christ Experiance of the Twentieth Century - 1
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    • life, are emerging ever more strongly from the depths of existence. On the one side we have the
    • distortion exists, which occurred with the inundation of the East through Peter the Great
    • longer existed. But the economic connections remained intact.
    • all individual phenomena, how this, let us say historical threefoldness, really does exist; in
    • — are actually the bearers of premature existences of this kind which, through
    • conception and birth, we come into physical existence — and to turn human beings more or
    • allow themselves to be convinced a little of the existence of the causes!
  • Title: New Spirituality: Lecture 3: The New Spirituality and the Christ Experiance of the Twentieth Century - 2
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    • differentiation that exists among the peoples of the present civilized world. I indicated how the
    • existed in Greece, primarily as artistic beauty but also as a certain insight; and how already in
    • the modern anthroposophically-oriented spiritual science, everything that exists in Western
    • science, there remained, as an external appendage, leading an abstract existence of its own, what
    • entering into an existence before birth or after death. Nor can its justification be found
    • it is all permeated with coquetry, one nevertheless sees how the whole nature of his existence
    • unreality of Puritanism, exists only in the form of natural science. In the Centre we have had an
  • Title: New Spirituality: Lecture 4: The New Spirituality and the Christ Experiance of the Twentieth Century - 3
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    • threefold social order does not yet exist but Goethe gives the form he would like to ascribe to
    • an economic life which, whether existing alone or mixed with the other limbs of the social
    • intimate context what exists in a less refined form in external culture at large. A crude
  • Title: New Spirituality: Lecture 5: The New Spirituality and the Christ Experiance of the Twentieth Century - 4
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    • idea of what had previously existed as a longing for knowledge.
    • What then is needed here? It is that which exists
    • importance were the abilities, the forces, brought by the human being into physical existence
    • that you were born, that you exist, is not what matters!' This did not interest him. It was the
    • birth certificate or the christening certificate that had to exist; that was the important thing.
    • when existence before birth had been forgotten a recognition of the life before birth still lived
    • these really must exist in an anthroposophically-oriented spiritual science. For this reason such
  • Title: New Spirituality: Lecture 6: The New Spirituality and the Christ Experiance of the Twentieth Century - 5
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    • still strong remnants of this old clairvoyant condition of humanity existing at the time of the
    • the earth, there were still strong remnants of the ancient clairvoyance existing in many people.
    • particular characteristic of the ancient oriental peoples and existed essentially in its last
    • look at the immense difference that exists between the whole social structure of the Middle Ages,
    • to many difficult conditions. Take the fact that the existing accounts concerning the Mystery of
    • accounts, as they existed, come into the hands of the faithful. Thus the strict forbiddance for
    • of the belief in authority than exists among those who accept modern official science as the
    • still exist. Human beings can still just about understand it. They set down this understanding in
    • threateningly since only a kind of rhythmic balance existed between revelation and reason. What
    • This also signifies something of immense profundity. And when the decadent element existing in
    • idealistic philosophy of Central Europe. It has ceased to exist since the middle of the
    • Schelling, Hegel — in reality no longer exists in public life. And when it tries to assert
  • Title: New Spirituality: Lecture 7: The New Spirituality and the Christ Experiance of the Twentieth Century - 6
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    • man be able to raise himself to an existence worthy of the human being: that he should be able to
    • existence through conception and birth, in a spiritual world. He knew that he brought with him
    • physical existence. To be aware theoretically that one has passed through a spiritual life of
    • worthlessness of human existence. This will arise more and more: that the human being will feel
    • his existence to be worthless if he cannot feel it to be anything other than the sum total of
    • physical existence.
    • to say to himself: 'It is true that, during earth-existence, I cannot attain spirit-self in my
    • still in earthly existence. I must prepare myself, in germ, inwardly so that in the future I
    • nature that, during the period of earth-existence, they cannot emerge fully. These states of
    • between his dwarf-like existence on earth and the experience that lights up within him of himself
    • has ever arisen in earth-existence; the disharmony between the human being's feeling as an



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