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- Title: Lecture: The Coming Experience of Christ
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- A Lecture given
- This is the 7th of 7 lectures given by Rudolf Steiner at Dornach,
- given at Dornach on October 31st, 1920
- science are fulfilled — so that children are given a stimulus
- need only give one characteristic example take the usual theory of
- inability of science to give man any light upon his own nature.
- feeling has actually given way to another. More and more man is
- to give man an understanding of himself shows itself in all its
- in our ideas; because this twentieth century has had to give us an
- the earth can give me, all that I can get from natural science,
- can give the answer, for He is not in some indefinite place; He must
- Title: i Spirituality: Lecture 1: Historical Symptomology, the Year 790, Alcuin, Greeks, Platonism, Aristotelianism, East, West, Middle, Ego
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- In the lectures given here during the course on
- so that logically, dialectically, I can give proofs in it?' This is the only point he is
- to give every future metaphysics
- teacher. And yet he gives Fichte a stimulus, and Fichte comes back at him with the strong
- limited to the State what is given them as their natural endowment, and if they had not, at the
- then, after a comparatively short time, we will ask: Should we give up? And we shall have to give
- I has attempted to accomplish. This is what I tried to suggest, to give a stimulus
- 1. These were the lectures given by Dr Karl Heyer on 14, 15 and 16 October
- poet, to give his material over to the dominion of the form of necessity but to hold steadily
- (GA 185), nine lectures given in Dornach in 1918, only two of which are translated in
- ransom for our debt and won life for us thereby, which He Himself gives us in His saviour
- (GA 322) — eight lectures given during the first course
- Title: New Spirituality: Lecture 2: The New Spirituality and the Christ Experiance of the Twentieth Century - 1
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- less into a stereotyped replica of their nation. This is what this third kind of being gives
- fact that it is given to the West to develop a specifically economic way of thinking. The
- to give itself new form — all spirituality of the civilized world is, in actual fact, a
- Title: New Spirituality: Lecture 3: The New Spirituality and the Christ Experiance of the Twentieth Century - 2
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- individuals of the West. They cannot have the same effect here, but nevertheless give
- gives the leading personalities of the Centre — and the other human beings, of course,
- most outstanding human beings, of the Centre give weight to: the fact that the human being, as he
- slightest understanding for this. For this is something quite different from what is given
- Title: New Spirituality: Lecture 4: The New Spirituality and the Christ Experiance of the Twentieth Century - 3
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- certain middle mood between one possibility in the human being — his being completely given
- being given over to the logical world of reason. Schiller holds that, in both cases, the human
- senses, to the world of instincts, of desires, he is given over to his bodily-physical nature and
- instincts to such a degree that he can give himself up to them without their dragging him down,
- soul-constitutions that these two became so close. Each could give to the other just that which
- threefold social order is given here by Goethe still in the form of an image. Of course, the
- threefold social order does not yet exist but Goethe gives the form he would like to ascribe to
- together he gives in the Mixed King.
- But it is no longer possible to give things in this
- He, too, held back; he kept to the images which he gives in his
- at school, something is given to us; something is sent down from the spiritual world. We take
- should give way and to give way where resistance is called for. The remarkable forgetting of what
- disdain for the present, but strong, indefinite hope. Added to this the tendency to give
- one can say: There is the urge to resist where one should give way and to give way where
- would give American life a German colouring. For already, long before this, there had been
- Title: New Spirituality: Lecture 5: The New Spirituality and the Christ Experiance of the Twentieth Century - 4
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- not just there for knowing. This is the greatest error to which the human being can give himself:
- spiritual-scientific research; which, at the least, can be given by Imagination. People will only
- the senses was given by Orient. One knew theocracy, the 'rule of cosmic order', One's mission
- here in the world of the senses was given by the spiritual world above. The feeling that said
- other, can perceive what role must be played by cultural life; how cultural life must give
- sixteen lectures given in different cities in 1910, (GA 118). Return
- Title: New Spirituality: Lecture 6: The New Spirituality and the Christ Experiance of the Twentieth Century - 5
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- the time had not yet come. In fact, one could only give onself up to the illusion that one
- classes of the people. And for dialectics one could not simply give out a fourfold mutually
- if no spiritual comprehension is given to the Gospels they must radically destroy the Christian
- essential that all human education and instruction be given from this point of view.
- is the challenge to stand firm on the ground that would give birth to the new life of the spirit.
- 3. Note is numbered in text but not given in notes section. Return
- 4. Note is numbered in text but not given in notes section. Return
- Title: New Spirituality: Lecture 7: The New Spirituality and the Christ Experiance of the Twentieth Century - 6
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- made, if the aims of spiritual science are fulfilled — so that children at school are given
- We need only give one characteristic example: take
- Today, however, this feeling has given way to
- another. It has given way, both in the individual and more especially in the social life, to
- weight on the soul. It is here that the inability of natural science to give man an understanding
- twentieth century had to give us a taste of the fact that there can be a man, marvelled at by
- from the descriptions I have given in my
- today — can give the human being, a twofold feeling will develop. On the one hand he will
- cosmic being? Everything that I can establish on earth, all that the earth can give me, all that
- of the Mystery of Golgotha so the spiritual Christ will appear to humanity. He alone can give the
- theology nevertheless gives a talk in our immediate neighbourhood after the course has ended
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