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  • Title: Lecture: Evil and the Power of Thought
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    • This lecture was given at Dornach in September of 1921, and is
    • Lectures given at Dornach on September 23-4, 1921
    • consciousness. But this ordinary consciousness gives him only what
    • external, that which is given in material existence? Because they
    • The Ego, as experienced in ordinary life, must be given up, if one
    • here next to one another? The microscope, of course, gives only crude
  • Title: Lecture: The Seeds of Future Worlds
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    • This lecture was given at Dornach in September of 1921, and is
    • Lectures given at Dornach on September 23-4, 1921
    • is the very thing we need to give the Ego its right and proper strength.
    • world that is given for ordinary consciousness; we come forth into it
    • analyse the world as it is given for ordinary consciousness, and does
    • man used to give instruction concerning a spiritual foundation of the
    • that his being is outside you, but that you have to give yourself up,
    • knowledge of it and so he gives no thought to it. He must grow into
    • know only the passing and the past. What our intellect gives us, if
  • Title: Lecture: Human Freedom and Its Connection with the Mystery of Golgotha
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    • The lecture presented here was given in Dornach on October 16, 1921,
    • The lecture presented here was given in Dornach on October 16, 1921,
    • Given at Dornach,
    • freedom, gives his being, as it were, weight, reality and life.
    • ever give him freedom. It may implant in him instincts which
    • track of the conceptions which might have given him satisfactory
    • which gives a meaning to history. The significant, peculiar fact
    • Nature, particularly in Goethe's meaning, if we give up
    • is given to him, he has the possibility to escape the danger of
    • light that gives man his place in the universe. We should
  • Title: Fundamental Impulses in the Mysteries of Ancient and Modern Times
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    • and would perhaps give people to understand that indeed in his
    • The preparation given be the old wisdom of the East to the
    • suffer damage. We must give up our usual Ego if we want to
    • next to each other? The microscope of course only gives
  • Title: Cosmosophy 1: Lecture I
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    • is given in material existence? Because they were afraid to descend
    • that which is given in material existence? Because they were
    • in ordinary life, must be given up if one wishes to penetrate
    • naturally gives only crude concepts about the blood, about
  • Title: Cosmosophy 1: Lecture II
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    • is given in material existence? Because they were afraid to descend
    • within, it is the very thing we need to give the human I its
    • spiritual element. We live within this world that is given
    • that if anyone sets out to analyze this world as it is given
    • Fall of Man used to give instruction concerning a spiritual
    • another person is outside you, but you must give yourself up,
  • Title: Cosmosophy 1: Lecture III
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    • is given in material existence? Because they were afraid to descend
  • Title: Cosmosophy 1: Lecture IV
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    • is given in material existence? Because they were afraid to descend
    • within the world, in order to be able to give all this a sort
    • given on the subject that we can ascend from the day
    • consciousness presents what the outer world gives him between
    • objective for this thinking, which is given for Imagination
  • Title: Cosmosophy 1: Lecture V
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    • is given in material existence? Because they were afraid to descend
    • let us say, of this emotional mood of soul at some given
    • give only an approximation of the actual truth, but even this
    • life, and what is yet to come and is not yet given to his
    • give him an explanation for the first time of what he
    • intuitively grasped moral ideals. We can give these
    • confirmation of the guiding principles given by
    • stream first toward our subjective thoughts and give them
    • thoughts, and in this we experience ourselves as given, as
    • sensory indeed gives us what actually exists in our inner
  • Title: Cosmosophy 1: Lecture VI
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    • is given in material existence? Because they were afraid to descend
    • given by spiritual-scientific investigations. The human being
    • like, all this gives color, as it were, to our mineral
    • nature? Our animal nature is above all what gives us our
    • animal nature is given its direction, if I may express it in
    • that which the cosmos has given us.
    • outside. Through this we are given a definite place on the
    • The archangels give us our place among a people and our
    • with him that gives him his mission in the world. When this
    • possible to give from the most varied points of view a deeply
  • Title: Cosmosophy 1: Lecture VII
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    • is given in material existence? Because they were afraid to descend
    • from the description given in my Occult Science, how in the
    • from what the earth as such can give him; in addition to what
    • the earth can give him, he receives what is a kind of higher
    • gives us its inner side, its outer side being the group-souls
    • can be given in all their particulars.
    • world. This consciousness of being shut off is given me where
  • Title: Cosmosophy 1: Lecture VIII
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    • is given in material existence? Because they were afraid to descend
    • there only by virtue of the particular shape given it by the
    • body given its form or are the corresponding processes in the
    • itself in this dead mineral realm, enlivens it, gives it
    • description given in Theosophy truly living, we at once have
    • not one's fault if one has been given lips or jaws suggesting
    • nothingness. The I is given by the earth; it seems to belong
    • the Mystery of Golgotha gives us the forces that make Christ
  • Title: Cosmosophy 1: Lecture IX
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    • is given in material existence? Because they were afraid to descend
    • just as they are given, as shadow processes. It is thus
    • as something living. Then it gives the human being not merely
    • a theory or a theoretical world view, but it gives the human
    • oneself with? They should be given anthroposophical
  • Title: Cosmosophy 1: Lecture X
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    • is given in material existence? Because they were afraid to descend
    • us from the depths of our own being and really can give the
    • flowers, what is given human warmth by the union of the
    • attempt to give it some substance by considering it “a
    • then we give to this otherwise “appearance”
    • freedom. What we experience in freedom is in turn given back
    • gives us life. It lets us arise once again with our being
  • Title: Cosmosophy 1: Lecture XI
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    • is given in material existence? Because they were afraid to descend
    • impulse of freedom gives his being in the life between death
    • not know, one that cannot ever really give him freedom. It
    • of the mental images that might have given him satisfactory
    • which gives a meaning to history. Even if only a shadow
    • nineteenth century, it still gives historical development a
    • Goethe's sense, if we give up hypotheses and remain in the
    • meaning again because it is given this meaning from the
    • once more make the whole cosmos appear in a light that gives



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