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  • Title: Lecture: Soul and Spirit in the Human Physical Constitution
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    • not considered to be part and parcel of the organism itself. The
    • physical organism exists for itself, as it were; it is the physical
    • of the human organism itself. We can remain within these limits only
    • a firm, self-enclosed block; but it is also inwardly differentiated
    • have something that constantly builds itself up out of the whole
    • itself is that spirit-organization which imbues with its own forces
    • to immediate expression. The solid organism itself is, in reality,
    • asserts itself in a particular metamorphosis — namely, what we
    • have an etheric organism complete in itself, consisting of Chemical
    • outside during sleep. And the human being himself, with his astral
    • self-knowledge. Roughly, it can be obvious that a man has been
    • materialistic way, we shall take this to be the human organism itself.
    • but fluctuating outlines, for consciousness here itself becomes
    • cease altogether to experience consciousness itself, just as under
    • constitution. When we consider the bodily constitution itself, from
    • contemporaries, who insist upon not going beyond what presents itself
  • Title: Lecture: The Moral as the Source of World-Creative Power
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    • self-consciousness, in his inner life. As a rule no such bridge is
    • to the warmth-organism itself, everything is to be conceived as
    • himself connected with his bodily nature. As an Ego he would feel no
    • between falling asleep and waking that he is able to feel himself
    • its own. Man receives the moral impulses into himself as impulses of
    • that is astir with life, and finally man himself came out of the
    • counsel with yourself, however, you will find it quite possible to
    • we are endowed with self-consciousness and are able to think about the
    • When we regard Spiritual Science itself as a source of the moral,
    • becomes in itself a source of morality in the higher sense. But what
    • asking himself: How can my moral impulses take effect in a world in
    • certain distance. At this point it mirrors itself, as it were, in
    • itself, so that here
  • Title: Lecture: The Path to Freedom and Love and their Significance in World Events
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    • If we study this life of thought in careful self-examination we shall
    • inherently our own. For the fulfillment of what self-knowledge demands
    • the will. When does the will present itself with particular clarity
    • standing in the world, can bring to realization in himself in such a
    • able to direct itself towards the will as well as towards the
    • called Power. What is living itself out as Power, as Force, is
    • because man cannot free himself in his thoughts from these firmly
    • reveals itself to us through thinking that is in accordance with
  • Title: Lecture: Search for the New Isis, the Divine Sophia: The Quest for the Isis-Sophia
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    • world picture behind the Egyptian priest mysteries. Kepler himself
    • spiritual heights, united himself with the man Jesus of Nazareth, and from
    • But the Isis legend must show itself as being fulfilled in another way in our
    • are so necessary, then this community, which calls itself the
  • Title: Lecture: The Souls Progress through Repeated Earth Lives
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    • of these works who has not acquired — through the School itself
    • himself. The etheric body bears within itself, as it were, the
    • stamps itself upon the cosmos; what has thus happened in our life and
    • what has imprinted itself upon the etheric body actually continues to
    • detaches itself in a certain way only to be gathered up into the
    • itself to the universe, though to be sure, to the spirit-soul part of
    • when the ego has freed itself from this astral body, after the
    • moral impulses, it imparts itself to the cosmos, — it inserts
    • itself, so to speak, into the spirit-soul part of the universe with
    • astral body imparts itself to the universe; if I may use the
    • through the ego's feeling itself linked with the earth, feeling
    • itself drawn toward the earth, creates the organization from within
    • head. Our will organization, however, expresses itself in what is
    • self-evident that he had had a previous earth life. He could perceive
    • spiritual researcher is often himself astonished at his own results.
    • ego-consciousness that thus manifested itself was united with the
    • selflessness of Christianity. As a result the soul was shaped in a
    • curious paradox reveals itself: those souls who lived in the Orient,
    • itself in the super-earthly, this embodiment of the ego, as it now
    • nature; for this soul-spirit nature does not trouble itself with
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  • Title: Lecture: The Shaping of the Human Form out of Cosmic and Earthly Forces
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    • on this side is, as it were, left to himself. Less demand is
    • events there establishes itself in the mother's body the
    • body for twelve lunar months, a quite self-enclosed, circular
    • and these come from the Earth itself: they do not work on the
    • dispense with his head, and out of the rest of himself
    • mother is on the Earth, the Earth itself has its effect. The
    • a certain connection with them in earthly life itself.
    • I cannot look into them for myself’, it is just as if
    • must rescue himself through his own will-forces; out of this
  • Title: Hegel, Schopenhauer, Thought, Will
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    • out-of-itself. So also nature is an idea, but the idea in a
    • ideas by contrast. The idea which reverts back to itself, this
    • philosophy thus, you need to allow yourself entry into the
    • this in Schopenhauer himself because you soon find, in your
    • oneself dependant on God, through which one develops a feeling
    • development, self enfolding thoughts.
    • being draws cosmic thought out of himself or herself into the
  • Title: The Bridge between Morality and Nature
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    • experience oneself as truly human, one has to rely on being
    • extracted from purely nature's laws, to sense oneself as
    • can call a desire for physical birth. This self-development
    • mother's body by itself. This human germ actually clearly comes
    • within that which spreads itself out in space, where there is
    • the human body itself where there is such a door. The forces
    • works and now expresses itself. That in which we observe in the
    • love, by pouring itself into the physical bodily nature. How
    • around the human being, but never the human being itself. What
    • thought tendencies of numerous people. Think to yourself,
  • Title: Spiritual Science, History, Reincarnation, Culture, Examples
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    • will show how, with reference to humanity itself, the spiritual
    • itself.
    • intermixed, what the soul carried within itself from the first
    • expresses itself as physically inherited results. However it
    • Greek saying “Know Thyself” is not only directed at
    • self contemplation but it is also directed at mankind. However,
    • Apollonian words “Know Thyself”. It is certainly
    • because what makes itself valid is actually the social
    • the self in the soul-spiritual. This soul-spiritual however, by
  • Title: Search for the New Isis: Lecture I: A Christmas Lecture
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    • might, through great sacrifice, unite Himself with human existence.”
    • Night. Yet he says to himself: “What is born here is something
    • who depends on himself. As men we must pass through the being
    • understanding of the birth of Christ revealed itself to man. We have
    • For just as truly as that which reveals itself in the deepest nature
    • itself free from the dry, prosaic, non-human method pursued in the
  • Title: Search for the New Isis: Lecture II: The Quest for Isis-Sophia
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    • having himself to move a finger, — if we leave aside such
    • He came down from spiritual heights, connected Himself with the man
    • him as an active force outside. Thus the Egyptian who was himself
    • calls itself the anthroposophical community, would be worthy of its
    • may become a force which can help humanity to raise itself up again
  • Title: Search for the New Isis: Lecture III: The Magi and the Shepherds: The New Isis
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    • attitude of the human soul to the universe and to itself was quite
    • mystery of the birth of Jesus could announce itself from these two
    • drawing near. The Earth felt this approach of Christ, bore in herself
    • earth that the earth herself became aware of the approach of these
    • more profound. External perception has itself descended from what was
    • will be human willing permeated by Christ. And it will express itself
  • Title: Search for the New Isis: Lecture IV
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    • itself to the Magi out of the stars and the secrets which were read
    • only in the modern age, revealing itself since the middle of the 15th
    • man through the power of knowledge he himself manifests; and we find
    • today of the extent to which the human being himself has been lost.
    • Philosopher's Stone is. Neither do I myself propose to speak about
    • itself felt, but they are afraid to raise this will into
    • executant musicians. Self-seeking interests and rivalry have put off
    • say to himself: “It will be difficult for anyone who goes into



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