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  • Title: Lecture: Man, Offspring of the World of Stars
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    • A lecture, hitherto untranslated given at Dornach on May 5, 1921.
    • Lecture given by Rudolf Steiner at Dornach on 5th May 1921.
    • Now the intellect alone can give us no real knowledge of what has
    • rests there in the body of the mother and is given form by the Sun
    • say: the Sun forces give form to the human being from outside. The
    • make ourselves free? Nothing is worse than to give oneself over to the
    • run riot within us and give rise to the so-called nervous troubles
    • indications are given which, if they are followed, can make us
    • were given shape and form at a time when the Earth's forces were not
  • Title: Lecture: A Picture of Earth-Evolution in the Future
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    • A Lecture given at Dornach on May 13, 1921
    • lectures I have given recently on the nature of
    • given at Dornach on May 6 – 8, 1921. Published in English as a book
    • being given to him in the form of new Imaginations, in which cosmic existence
    • They want to give it to us and they want us to act in the sense of Spiritual
    • not give way to the easy course of assuming the existence of an abstract God,
    • of which I have tried to give you a graphic picture.
  • Title: Materialism/Anthroposophy: Lecture I
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    • mankind — and with the help of what I have given in
    • they will please forgive me for telling what is the plain
    • present- day science are quite stupid — please forgive
    • firmly believed that by having given this description of the
    • a grotesque invention — forgive the expression —
  • Title: Materialism/Anthroposophy: Lecture II
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    • happened that I was once present at a lecture given by an
  • Title: Materialism/Anthroposophy: Lecture III
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    • given to the world in the story of Christ Jesus. the concept,
    • to do; he has to limit himself to what is given in human
  • Title: Materialism/Anthroposophy: Lecture IV
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    • have only given a few indications concerning the developments
    • overcome the view given by this wisdom. As human beings, they
  • Title: Materialism/Anthroposophy: Lecture VI
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    • opposite view. To us, the physical-sensory world is given.
    • in pure materialism. The material world is seen as given by
    • us. The ancient Orientals saw the spiritual world as given.
    • world given to them. Out of it, they wished to receive light
    • they were given strict injunctions that they had to
    • be placed together with Czar Lenin; the fact that they give
    • [it, and gave unto them, saying, This is my body which is giveLuke 22:19].
    • existence to give to them what could bring progress to their
    • the Catholic, General von Gleich, gives a lecture and
    • ourselves we do not give ourselves up to the popular
    • recognize what kind of impulses give rise to this mad lashing
  • Title: Materialism/Anthroposophy: Lecture VII
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    • crisis that, although given little notice, can even be
    • particular gives us cause to introduce these considerations
    • these wounds to heal, much less for them to give rise to a
    • could he give substance to the idea of repeated earth lives.
    • modern thinking could not give him any content for them.
    • enmeshed in its nets. They do not even give a thought any
    • — forgive me but I am merely quoting something that is said
  • Title: Materialism/Anthroposophy: Lecture VIII
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    • weighing, of determining weights of given objects. People
    • with the numbers. In order to give you at least a very
    • and the English translation given in parenthesis.
  • Title: Materialism/Anthroposophy: Lecture IX
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    • product of the earth and we need to give it less
    • Let me give
  • Title: Materialism/Anthroposophy: Lecture X
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    • Necessity of reaching the goal of each given level of evolution in
    • at individual human life, it can indeed give you a picture of
    • light-shaded crosshatching); in a sense, it gives the etheric
    • God has given the goods of the earth to all human beings,
  • Title: Materialism/Anthroposophy: Lecture XI
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    • person was given the death penalty for having stolen a pocket
  • Title: Materialism/Anthroposophy: Lecture XII
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    • and its significance for the development in Europe is given
    • give some consideration to something that is completely
  • Title: Materialism/Anthroposophy: Lecture XIII
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    • mysteries. We know from the descriptions given in my book
    • mother's body; it is given form by the sun's forces. It is
    • it makes a difference whether a person stands at a given spot
  • Title: Materialism/Anthroposophy: Lecture XIV
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    • between moon's exit and return. The spirit of natural science could give
    • I have just given on the nature of color and the lecture last
    • given us by way of new Imaginations in which the existence of
    • give must be received. The shadow images of the intellect
    • must not give themselves up to the indolence of merely
  • Title: Materialism/Anthroposophy: Lecture XV
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    • heretical by the Pope; the order was given to find and burn all
    • give mankind social sciences, no more so than any animal
  • Title: Materialism/Anthroposophy: Lecture XVI
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    • turn, human beings must give the blood back to the gods,
    • ceased. The earth no longer gives you anything. Through your
    • had formerly been children of the earth. They had given
    • their blood to give them their knowledge. This, however, was
  • Title: Materialism/Anthroposophy: Lecture XVII
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    • the will of the earth. They were trying to give permanent
    • rich system of forces that gives shape above all to the fluid
    • birth gives form to this fluid element. The Greeks felt: What
  • Title: World Downfall and Resurrection
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    • This the sixteenth of seventeen lectures given in Dornach, Switzerland.
    • This lecture was given on April 2, 1921. In the Collected Edition of
    • This the sixteenth of seventeen lectures given in Dornach, Switzerland.
    • This lecture was given on April 2, 1921. In the Collected Edition of
    • a lecture given at Dornach on 2 July 1920 (from
    • lecture given at Dornach, 3 June 1921
    • Therefore, we can draw near to the Gods if we give the blood
    • Men have taken possession of it and it must be given back again
    • those days have passed away. The Earth can no longer give you
    • his blood to give him knowledge. But this era had passed away.
    • no longer give heed to it. Nevertheless, the writer of The
    • is travailing to give birth to something new. If we have eyes



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