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- Title: Lecture: Evil and the Power of Thought
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- this quite clear. I mean a sage of the ancient Eastern civilisation would
- country civilisation was founded on a quite different basis. He would
- was something quite outlandish when Bulwer travelled about, speaking of
- development; one can quite well picture to oneself people of older
- economic problems can be handled quite on their own account —
- Title: Lecture: The Seeds of Future Worlds
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- reflects in quite another way. It reflects the sense-impressions we
- the message of the Father God. Here you may see quite clearly how
- and, quite naturally, wants to be Christian. If we were honest, we
- quite changed when we go further East. Even in the East of Europe it is
- inside man, and is thrown back into chaos. We need to feel quite
- 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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- have already studied quite a number of these aspects; today we
- quite seriously. Take the nebula at the beginning of the earth's
- certain danger. It cannot quite penetrate into the mere world of
- accepting a religious faith which is quite different from those
- Title: Fundamental Impulses in the Mysteries of Ancient and Modern Times
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- all that has been said to you in this connection for quite a
- really quite an influence in the world outside. But it is no
- where he had often appeared quite formally and properly, sat
- is quite possible of course to imagine elderly people going
- exercises quite a particular action on the physical body. A
- the intellect of course, can only grasp them quite bluntly and
- Title: Cosmosophy 1: Lecture I
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- this quite clear. I mean that a sage of the ancient Eastern
- course, quite outlandish when Bulwer traveled about, speaking
- development; one can quite well picture to oneself people of
- works in quite a special way on the physical body. Thereupon
- that economic problems can be handled quite on their own
- Title: Cosmosophy 1: Lecture II
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- mirror we carry within us reflects in quite another way. It
- perception, quite similar to a creature of nature. Out of
- message of the Father God. Here you may see quite clearly how
- the sun, we find it is all quite different. Already in
- Title: Cosmosophy 1: Lecture III
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- quite distinct from mere dreams. The mere dream is filled
- consciousness in reminiscence would seem quite foreign to
- quite clearly that one sleeps in one's own organism. Just as
- Title: Cosmosophy 1: Lecture V
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- streams down into the whole human being as something quite
- quite clear, however, about what I suggested two days ago, that
- out to you here came quite clearly to expression in memory
- Title: Cosmosophy 1: Lecture VI
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- mineral consciousness quite apart from the moral sphere. He
- exact imprint of it. One can see quite clearly how the facial
- that if we take the seemingly quite complicated world that
- quite apart from what has been preserved — with the means
- Title: Cosmosophy 1: Lecture VII
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- a quite special way. It shows us that here on earth we
- that he never actually came quite fully into the world. He
- quite right. He produced a theory of color but was never in a
- however; he is quite different. His nature is such that its
- grasp quite vividly how all that inwardly urges and impels
- the human being can be quite practically calculated from the
- Title: Cosmosophy 1: Lecture VIII
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- be quite appropriate here, because when I characterize the
- Title: Cosmosophy 1: Lecture X
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- picture to ourselves quite intimately and concretely how we
- something that the human being experiences really quite
- us say — the picture doesn't quite fit, but let us say
- little. Only if you think and imagine quite abstractly, quite
- Title: Cosmosophy 1: Lecture XI
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- this matter quite seriously. Take the primordial mist at the
- threatened by a certain danger. It cannot quite enter into
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