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- Title: Lecture: The Coming Experience of Christ
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- is no general feeling for it. Properly conducted elementary
- education will bring such a feeling to life. If education up to
- will already have the feeling: “We have a science which is born
- existence worthy of a human being, that he should be able to feel
- lively feeling for it is worth a great deal; it is something
- of the greatest value to feel that what is in one as an adult has
- feeling has actually given way to another. More and more man is
- weighed down, half unconsciously, by the feeling of his inherited
- feel that they are what they are through their parents, their
- grandparents and so on. Unlike men of old, they no longer feel that
- their life before birth, On the contrary, they feel in themselves
- more this emerges, not merely as a theory but as a feeling, a feeling
- this feeling will increase very fast. In the decades ahead, it will
- become unbearable, for it is associated with another feeling, 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
- poverty man no longer feels himself to be a child of the spiritual
- I have so far described simply as a feeling that is surging up.
- man. As earthly man I cannot but feel myself a dwarf, compared with
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- Title: i Spirituality: Lecture 1: Historical Symptomology, the Year 790, Alcuin, Greeks, Platonism, Aristotelianism, East, West, Middle, Ego
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- impulses. For what is expressed in these ways of thinking went over later into the feeling life
- passed through births and deaths. But he did not see as such that inner feeling which lives in
- One can still feel how this oriental
- thoughts, feelings and will-impulses occur. The oriental was fully aware that one must go beyond
- way of thinking that we ourselves find religious feeling permeated with a legalistic element. In
- it happens in the Occident that the human being feels an inner urge to lay hold of his 'I' as
- feelings, mental pictures and sensations, and say these associate — and also will-impulses
- the thoughts and feelings which one treats as though they were independent of it, associating and
- full demand of the 'I'; letting it, however, sink down into the thinking, feeling and willing
- feeling and willing; it has not yet descended to the level of thinking, feeling and willing. In
- the surface of thinking, feeling and willing so that it is no longer noticed, and thinking,
- feeling and willing are then spoken of as independent forces.
- thinking, feeling and willing; and where, in the mental and feeling life, people speak of
- in such a way that his personal views, feelings and demands are lost and dissolved
- Title: New Spirituality: Lecture 2: The New Spirituality and the Christ Experiance of the Twentieth Century - 1
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- inclination towards, a feeling for the elemental forces of the earth and are thus able to sense
- find a reconciliation through the 'brotherly feelings of study' — article entitled
- Title: New Spirituality: Lecture 3: The New Spirituality and the Christ Experiance of the Twentieth Century - 2
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- direction of perceiving, feeling and willing, is descended from what, as the Germanic element,
- understands nothing; that is, he does not feel in this word what Western people feel. But what
- in the Middle Ages people could only bring them together by feeling the split, the duality in
- Title: New Spirituality: Lecture 4: The New Spirituality and the Christ Experiance of the Twentieth Century - 3
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- other hand, the feeling of those spiritual beings who, as imaginations, as spirits of the East,
- permeated here with feeling and soul, is permeated by the whole human being. Now there is a
- soul and thereby only transforming into intellectual concepts what he actually feels.
- there is still the full feeling and sensibility
- not aware, because they lack the sensitivity of feeling for it, that every economic system like
- become Goetheanists feel how, in the very nature of German Central Europe, this singular working
- feeling for Goethe whom he studied, a fine characterization of Central-European civilization. He
- Title: New Spirituality: Lecture 5: The New Spirituality and the Christ Experiance of the Twentieth Century - 4
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- here in the world of the senses was given by the spiritual world above. The feeling that said
- style — when they no longer feel inclined — and this is the characteristic of people
- Title: New Spirituality: Lecture 6: The New Spirituality and the Christ Experiance of the Twentieth Century - 5
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- these theologians there is living not the slightest feeling for truth but only fear of losing
- Title: New Spirituality: Lecture 7: The New Spirituality and the Christ Experiance of the Twentieth Century - 6
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- But there is, as yet, no unified feeling for it. Such a feeling will arise with vigour from
- elementary school in such a way that they will already have the feeling: 'We have a science which
- feel what his real nature is. While on the one hand we have more and more demands of a practical
- this kind before one's life on earth has no very great value, but a lively feeling for
- it is worth a great deal; it is something of the greatest value to feel that what has been
- Today, however, this feeling has given way to
- another feeling entirely. And there is something important here which must be looked at. More and
- more there weighs down upon the human being, half unconsciously, the feeling of his inherited
- actually feels that he is what he is through his parents, his grandparents and so on. Unlike the
- human being in ancient times he no longer feels that what flames up in him from childhood
- experiences before. his life on earth. On the contrary he feels in himself the characteristics
- not merely as a theory but as a feeling, a feeling of dependence on purely earthly inherited
- feeling will increase in strength very rapidly. In the decades ahead it will intensify to the
- Point of becoming unbearable, for it is connected with another feeling, a certain feeling of the
- 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
- there are poets who have already expressed it as experience. But it will emerge as a feeling, as
- a sense, and it will then become an oppressive characteristic in the feeling-life of civilized
- of himself shows itself in all its poverty; the human being no longer feels himself to be a child
- what I had to describe as a feeling that is surging up.
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