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  • Title: Lecture: Evil and the Power of Thought
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    • know in order to find a starting point for trying to get a grip on
    • questions he wants to find the answers in his ordinary
    • transformed by feeling and will. One finds only the
    • to find his bearings in regard to what thus penetrates into his
  • Title: Lecture: The Seeds of Future Worlds
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    • I spoke of how we find
    • limbs, we find that we must look for their source beyond birth and
    • spoken — Soloviev. You find in him an attitude of soul that
    • other doctrines of that kind. We in our time have only to find the
    • them to find their way into ordinary consciousness; they must become
    • thrown back into chaos, moral impulses can find their way, then we
    • we compare this finding? We cannot compare it with what our senses tell
    • placed into the world. Hence we find that even with the toned-down
    • — as I have said — we can find the Father God. What sort
    • to the sun, there we find it is all quite different. Through Imagination
  • Title: Lecture: Human Freedom and Its Connection with the Mystery of Golgotha
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    • Man must therefore find freedom in a world of illusion; he does
    • not find it in the world of reality which completely withdrew to
    • find necessity. We may therefore say that the world which man
    • But we find that
    • of ancient times, we find that the whole conception of the world
    • the past. In the Old Testament we find ideas which are above all
    • again find that they enabled man to grasp his earthly existence.
    • still find the influence of this idea of the world's beginning,
    • self, so modern times must find in a right conception of the
    • reasonable foundation. We find instead that in the past, man gave
    • and the ancient teachings of the Gods. If we wish to find Christ,
    • we must find him in freedom and turn to the Mystery of Golgotha
    • dissolves into fog and mist and theoretically we already find
    • existence of a gaseous sphere, they would find negative space,
    • Modern mankind must find it, if it wants to come out of the
  • Title: Fundamental Impulses in the Mysteries of Ancient and Modern Times
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    • great deal of what we really need in order to find the point
    • reveals. In bringing forward such a question he wants to find
    • engaged in trade may find an open doorway, etc.
  • Title: Cosmosophy 1: Lecture I
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    • civilization producing the terrible conditions modern humanity finds
    • to find a starting point for trying to get a grip on modern
    • In raising such questions he wishes to find the answer in his
    • finds only the reflections, the mirror-images, of outer life
    • man will be able to find his bearings regarding what actually
    • life; above all we shall not be able to find the balance
  • Title: Cosmosophy 1: Lecture II
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    • civilization producing the terrible conditions modern humanity finds
    • spoke of how we find within the human being a kind of source
    • as one can find in my
    • the gradual growth of the limbs, we find that we must look
    • You find in him an attitude of
    • similar things. One must only find the right form for these
    • things, a form that would enable them to find their way into
    • its chaos, moral impulses can find their way, then we have
    • into the world. Hence we find that even with the toned-down
    • however, find the Father God with the intellect, as I have
    • the sun, we find it is all quite different. Already in
  • Title: Cosmosophy 1: Lecture III
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    • civilization producing the terrible conditions modern humanity finds
    • find the following. When we are able to experience the
    • which we find ourselves between going to sleep and awaking.
  • Title: Cosmosophy 1: Lecture IV
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    • civilization producing the terrible conditions modern humanity finds
    • the animal world, we find in the animal world a consciousness
    • descend to the plant world we find there not the same sort of
    • the mineral consciousness is weaving. We would find
    • that we find on awaking between the etheric body and the
    • us between our etheric and physical bodies, which we can find
    • spiritual world, this we find only as a fragment, as
    • upward we find what we then have subjectively in Imagination.
    • spiritual world we find a weaving of picture-thoughts.
    • world, you find, in fact, the content of your soul. It is the
    • place, our soul, permeated with the I, also finds the
    • we go still deeper, we find what is deeper than sleep; if we
    • go upward we first find Imagination as reality fulfilled.
    • descends and finds the animal's dreaming consciousness; it
    • descends further and finds the plant's sleeping
    • consciousness; it descends further and finds the mineral's
    • the human being rises above himself and finds the beings who
    • finds the beings who reveal themselves in Inspirations,
    • finally finds the beings who reveal themselves through
    • the other side you would find, raying in from the opposite
  • Title: Cosmosophy 1: Lecture V
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    • civilization producing the terrible conditions modern humanity finds
    • thought is only weaving with it. We find it, as it were, in
    • first finds this outer evolution, begun on Saturn, expressed
    • objectively, therefore, we find what is otherwise in us
    • subjectively as soul life. We find it objectified. We find
    • that we are able to consider it objectively. We find,
    • kind of self-knowledge, one actually finds in this mood
    • mathematical, geometrical way, we find that we can think out
    • soul life along these lines, and everywhere it would find
    • one finds proclaimed in that inner being something that
  • Title: Cosmosophy 1: Lecture VI
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    • civilization producing the terrible conditions modern humanity finds
    • would be unable to find even the subconscious relationship to
    • The human being does not easily find the bridge to
    • in a more-or-less outer way. Had he been able to find the
    • being in his relationship to the cosmos we find that while
    • works with mechanical necessity. What we find in the
    • sensed knowledge. It is tremendously moving when one finds
    • to the place in which he finds himself, to which his karma
    • observing the human being spiritually, we can actually find
  • Title: Cosmosophy 1: Lecture VII
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    • civilization producing the terrible conditions modern humanity finds
    • the human being is after death, we find that the astral body
    • consider the human being as a whole, we find that he has his
    • observe the metals in the earth to find that they are of
    • — we find that his I goes on further. At first,
    • into physical life. One could find confirmation of this
    • cannot find in the animals themselves what works out of the
  • Title: Cosmosophy 1: Lecture VIII
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    • civilization producing the terrible conditions modern humanity finds
    • science of the spirit, we find that it is true that the
    • to what we find in the land of spirit all that we connect
    • oceanic region, we already find human beings together in
    • when we find it concretely immersed in the world of the
    • find the present, we find this soul world intimately bound up
  • Title: Cosmosophy 1: Lecture IX
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    • civilization producing the terrible conditions modern humanity finds
    • studies I have shown how the human being can find a
  • Title: Cosmosophy 1: Lecture X
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    • civilization producing the terrible conditions modern humanity finds
    • thinking, feeling, and willing, then of course we find that
    • are described you will find simultaneous mention of scent
  • Title: Cosmosophy 1: Lecture XI
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    • civilization producing the terrible conditions modern humanity finds
    • The human being therefore must find his freedom in a world of
    • appearance; he does not find freedom in the true world, which
    • being; there, he can find only a necessity. We may therefore
    • We find,
    • mysteries in ancient times, we find that the whole view of
    • cognition that has arisen since that time, one finds that the
    • the past. In the Old Testament we find conceptions that are
    • again find something that enabled man to grasp his earthly
    • find his own value and see himself within the cosmos as a
    • you may still find
    • self, so modern times must find in a right view of the
    • that which again enables the human being to find divine life
    • university view, which has no reasonable foundation. We find
    • If the human being wishes to fmd Christ, he must find Him in
    • basically we already find theoretically in Schopenhauer's
    • existence of a gaseous sphere, they would find negative
    • freedom. Modern humanity must find it, if it wishes to



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