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- Title: Lecture: The Coming Experience of Christ
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- we turn once more to the old oriental outlook, we find that man knew
- And that is why so many lies have to find a camping-ground in the
- Title: i Spirituality: Lecture 1: Historical Symptomology, the Year 790, Alcuin, Greeks, Platonism, Aristotelianism, East, West, Middle, Ego
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- might wish to find ideas as the driving forces of history would never be able to prove that ideas
- that, within the abundance of facts, the important thing is to find a
- approach to history, might seem insignificant — which one would perhaps not find worthy of
- into decadence. In Plato, if we are able to understand him properly, we find the last offshoots,
- which we do not find in the Orient but which, entering in later, arose in the central regions of
- go into the differences between these two modes of human thought we find important historical
- still finds echoes of it, and we find the last echo then in the fifteenth century in Nicolas of
- But what was meant by the nothingness one finds in Dionysius the
- way of thinking that we ourselves find religious feeling permeated with a legalistic element. In
- But we find something curious. We see how Hegel lives in a
- death. You can go through the whole of Hegel's philosophy and you will find nothing that goes
- find that the 'I' still lives below, dimly, in a dream-like state in the soul-experiences which
- express themselves, spread out, in imaginative pictures. In the Western culture we find that, in
- finds that something developed in a natural way in the Orient which actually was purely a
- — we find that, fundamentally, there lives instinctively in the masses a constitution of
- — the grave situation —in which we find ourselves.
- the individual must find completely within himself the source of what he has to find and which he
- already. But — and one still finds understanding for this today — if one wants to
- finding links."
- find their trace in the pure research of the real in its reality."
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- Title: New Spirituality: Lecture 2: The New Spirituality and the Christ Experiance of the Twentieth Century - 1
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- finds expression in the East. This shows itself so strongly that one must say: It is natural for
- This is the characteristic we find when looking
- only in ancient times. And today the Eastern human being, even in Russia, finds himself in a
- being from taking full possession of his physical body, hinders him from finding a connection
- 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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- we find in the East that certain beings, that had their real significance in the far distant
- through it, but can no longer find a link between what he believes about the spiritual world and
- And here we find a singular phenomenon. We find
- Roman language-element that has endured beyond the actual Roman people, one finds the human being
- cleft is nevertheless there. It is difficult to find a bridge between the style of Part One of
- If you take Hegel's philosophy, you find — I have often mentioned this here — that
- this philosophy develops in every respect towards the spirit. Yet nowhere in Hegel do you find
- find logical dialectics as the first part of his philosophy. His philosophy of nature is merely a
- sum of abstractions of what lives in the human being himself; and you find what is supposed to be
- As soon as we move to the East we find that soul
- the new age, finding dose affinity with natural science. It moves also to the East and progresses
- scientific world-view of the West will never find a foothold in the Orient because it simply
- of the souls of human beings of the Centre. The striving to find a harmony, a balancing out of
- something much deeper. You see, when one looks to the West one finds primarily a certain
- Title: New Spirituality: Lecture 4: The New Spirituality and the Christ Experiance of the Twentieth Century - 3
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- Schiller finds this middle state in the condition
- one finds about twenty forces — which Goethe then presents in his twenty archetypal
- that we must find through spiritual science concerning the threefold nature of the human being as
- inspirations if we are to find anything for the well-being of human society in the modern
- would have been a good way of coming into what you find in my
- distinguished from what is based on genuine spiritual research — one finds no one who
- Title: New Spirituality: Lecture 5: The New Spirituality and the Christ Experiance of the Twentieth Century - 4
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- — particularly not in Hegel — do we find a proper
- from the fact that it is just in this time that we find the particular development and
- everything must be added to it which supersensible research is seeking to find.
- spiritual itself and, on the other hand, to find in the economic element what people in earlier
- association. What a human being alone can no longer find can be found by an association which
- the physical world call it fantastic to talk about Old Moon, Old Sun and Old Saturn. They find
- Title: New Spirituality: Lecture 6: The New Spirituality and the Christ Experiance of the Twentieth Century - 5
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- reappearance of Christ is to find its place in the soul in the right way it is necessary to
- Mystery of Golgotha to such a degree that a truly human grasp of this Mystery could find a place
- rulership of Charlemagne, one finds among the forces through which his rulership spread an
- brought forth such idealistic heights — such ideas as one finds in
- human being must find his full freedom out of nullity and the new perception must be born out of
- this nullity. The human being must find his whole strength out of the nothingness. It is but the
- Title: New Spirituality: Lecture 7: The New Spirituality and the Christ Experiance of the Twentieth Century - 6
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- considers to be his normal ones are indeed not repressed. Had he only tried a little to find out
- one cannot find Christ through spiritual science but only through the Gospels. Now someone should
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