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  • Title: Lecture: Soul and Spirit in the Human Physical Constitution
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    • gradually discovering man's place in the life of the cosmos, and on
    • which is now outside — the spirit which permeates the cosmos and
  • Title: Lecture: The Moral as the Source of World-Creative Power
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    • which now, after death, go forth into the cosmos together with us. In
    • the Music of the Spheres, resounding from us into the cosmos. And we
    • bring life with us when we pass out into the cosmos through the
    • the cosmos and we are responsible for what goes on in the world.
  • Title: Lecture: The Path to Freedom and Love and their Significance in World Events
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    • part of our manhood, but also means something in the cosmos. Think of
    • love, then love goes with them. As far as the cosmos is concerned, an
    • which something must be brought from the cosmos in order that it may
    • cosmos, semblance is again transformed into Being (Sein.)
  • Title: Lecture: The Souls Progress through Repeated Earth Lives
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    • into the cosmos of those forces which the human being has within
    • stamps itself upon the cosmos; what has thus happened in our life and
    • work within the cosmos as forces. We commit to the cosmos the nature
    • by means of his morality, is imparted to the whole cosmos. In the
    • cosmos is contained, if I may put it that way, the conduct of those
    • in the cosmos. This is not the case. The astral body also imparts
    • moral impulses, it imparts itself to the cosmos, — it inserts
    • cosmos and is thrown back again.
    • for us from out of the cosmos. But what is brought forth organically
    • intimately connected with what comes to us from the cosmos. Our power
    • earth life has expanded into the cosmos, has come back again, and now
    • whole cosmos in the realm of spirit and soul, and the cosmos teaches
    • which has then passed through the whole cosmos, only to emerge once
  • Title: Lecture: The Shaping of the Human Form out of Cosmic and Earthly Forces
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    • the Cosmos. As the human being stands before us today, we can
    • Cosmos. Now what came about during the Saturn-evolution and
    • the Moon working in from the Cosmos — in connection
    • position in relation to the Cosmos. According to how the Moon
    • so far as they depend on the Cosmos. But the essential thing
    • is formed rhythmically out of the Cosmos. Thus the human
    • the personality he has chosen out of the whole Cosmos to be
    • Cosmos is occupied with this. Thus, before birth,
    • mother's body from his earthly environment, with the Cosmos
    • way that the human being would receive from the Cosmos a head
    • the Cosmos is differentiated. Were the kindly Moon not there
    • to the working of the Earth alone, however, and the Cosmos
    • receiving a spherical form from the Cosmos. Circle and radius
    • limb-system, as earthly man, influenced by the Cosmos, we
    • interplay of Earth and Cosmos. It is wonderful how the human
    • influence from the Cosmos, which we have to picture through
    • down by the Cosmos and what we are as cosmic beings toned
    • the Cosmos projected into the human being is the wisdom
    • wisdom meet. Man is an expression of the whole Cosmos, and
    • relationships between man and the Cosmos. Then this faded
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  • Title: Hegel, Schopenhauer, Thought, Will
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    • organization, but thoughts really spread out in the cosmos. The
    • entire cosmos is threaded through with cosmic thoughts. Because
    • live in the cosmos. What do thoughts mean for the cosmos as
    • the cosmos in the way Schopenhauer observed it? Hegel didn't
    • being was which they sensed in the cosmos.
    • Hegel looked into the cosmos and saw this web of concepts
    • within history, Schopenhauer looked into the cosmos and didn't
    • Yet these two elements are present in the cosmos. What Hegel
    • saw was already in the cosmos. Cosmic thoughts exist. Hegel and
    • the West viewed the cosmos and perceived world thoughts.
    • Schopenhauer and the East looked at the cosmos and saw world
    • resurrected like a living copy of the cosmos in our head
    • thoughts, as they are in the cosmos, to gradually die out. The
    • human being belongs to that which is the cosmos. However he
    • being is something which has developed out of the cosmos and is
    • a piece of the cosmos, but that the human being also belongs to
    • the creative element of the cosmos. He or she carries thoughts
    • understood in the cosmos.
    • being and the cosmos in a concrete manner. I wanted to give you
  • Title: The Bridge between Morality and Nature
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    • in the world in relation to the entire cosmos and who is in a
    • continuous interaction with the totality of the cosmos. How
    • outside which surely connects a person to the entire cosmos,
    • cosmos through the power of love. Gradually, in a kind of
    • which will work like natural forces throughout the cosmos, when
  • Title: Spiritual Science, History, Reincarnation, Culture, Examples
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    • the cosmos, as well as the physical aspect to the spiritual
    • cosmos, and on the other hand to show how we can gradually,
  • Title: Search for the New Isis: Lecture I: A Christmas Lecture
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    • sufficient inwardness what man is in the whole cosmos, are we
    • Cosmos within us. All that man can experience as insight into the
  • Title: Search for the New Isis: Lecture II: The Quest for Isis-Sophia
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    • in the beauty of the whole Universe. Isis shines out of the cosmos in
    • when we look out into the Cosmos; we must learn to see this Cosmos in
    • colours that stream down to us from the whole aura of the cosmos into
    • deeds of the whole cosmos. But we must pursue our search until we
    • origin and life of the cosmos, as grounded in the force of the spirit
    • And then, when we have this insight into the cosmos, awakened
  • Title: Search for the New Isis: Lecture IV
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    • mathematics being fulfilled in the cosmos and to which every star was
    • in pure abstraction over the cosmos. The picture of the human



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