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  • Title: Lecture: Evil and the Power of Thought
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    • speak thus if he stood again to-day among Western people with the
    • inward-turning glance would have been paralysed, so to speak.
    • speaking of Central Europe) learn to know in secret societies what
    • was something quite outlandish when Bulwer travelled about, speaking of
    • his knees. He would speak a few sentences; then the harp-maiden would
    • completely destroyed. This is why modern philosophy and science speak
    • believed that he could speak in such a manner if he came back,
    • you, there speaks the Ego that desires to assert itself. With us,
  • Title: Lecture: The Seeds of Future Worlds
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    • science we speak of the conservation of matter, the indestructibility
    • When we speak,
    • used to speak of Nirvana, of the end and disappearance of egohood.
    • there to speak of the Father God; they assumed that the Gospels were
    • there to speak of God the Son. That men can come forward with the
    • opinion that the Gospels speak only of the Father God is proof that
    • The Gospels speak of Him, tradition speaks of Him. Man has the
    • becomes a philosophy and speaks with full justification of a
    • so speaking because for him both the Father and the Christ are
    • destruction of which I have been speaking the laws of nature are
    • speaks to us. There we have something that is no mere allegory
    • spoken that goes out beyond the earth, for it speaks out of that
    • speak or hear in intercourse with other people, hearing and speaking
    • being where speaking and hearing go on at the same time.
    • Hearing and speaking are once more united. The “inner
    • word” speaks to us, and is heard in us.
    • fact, entered a realm where it is meaningless to speak of subjective and
    • objective. When you listen to your fellow man, when he speaks words
    • words that we hear and speak in our intercourse with other men, the
    • objective. It is not our inner being that speaks: our being is merely
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  • Title: Lecture: Human Freedom and Its Connection with the Mystery of Golgotha
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    • in short, into everything which, symbolically speaking, lies
    • When speaking of Christ, it pointed to the Sun.
    • suited to modern men, and although Theosophy speaks of the
  • Title: Fundamental Impulses in the Mysteries of Ancient and Modern Times
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    • used to possess in his time, then he would speak in this way
    • allowed to speak of such secrets before a non-initiate; for
    • went about speaking with a certain emphasis of his inner
    • man's inner being. What they saw there, caused them to speak
    • reason, the newer philosophy and natural sciences speak of the
    • will not appear too incredible if he were to speak like that
    • itself, speaks. With us, Nirvana spoke in the Ego's loving
  • Title: Cosmosophy 1: Lecture I
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    • civilization would speak in this way if he stood again today
    • paralyzed, so to speak. By means of all that was brought from
    • course, quite outlandish when Bulwer traveled about, speaking
    • front of his knees. He would speak a few sentences; then the
    • philosophy and science speak of the conservation of matter,
    • sage. It will perhaps be believed that such a one could speak
    • love. With you, there speaks the I that desires to assert
    • have discussed often before. Tomorrow we shall speak further
  • Title: Cosmosophy 1: Lecture II
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    • custom of present-day science we speak of the conservation of
    • When we speak,
    • live behind the sense phenomena, used to speak of Nirvana, of
    • imagine that the Gospels were to speak of the Father God;
    • they assumed that the Gospels were to speak of God the Son.
    • Gospels actually speak only of the Father God is proof that
    • speak of Him, tradition speaks of Him. Man has the Christ; he
    • soul that has become a philosophy and speaks with full
    • speaking in this way, because for him both the Father and the
    • being communicates when he speaks to us. Indeed, it is more
    • inner being speaks to us when moral and anti-moral impulses
    • within us something that speaks to us. There we have
    • it speaks out of what contains the seeds of future worlds.
    • inner word.” In the weakened words that we speak or
    • speaking are separate and distinct, whereas in our inner
    • inner chaos, we have a substantiality where speaking becomes
    • at the same time hearing. Hearing and speaking are once more
    • united. The inner word speaks in us, the inner word is heard
    • speak of subjective and objective. When you hear another
    • human being, when he speaks words to you that you perceive
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  • Title: Cosmosophy 1: Lecture III
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    • to grasp it, it is gone. Hence they can speak little of this
  • Title: Cosmosophy 1: Lecture IV
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  • Title: Cosmosophy 1: Lecture V
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    • these studies. Today I shall speak more of the results; I
    • of thoughts. Actually, when one speaks of the human being as
    • mere concepts; one speaks rather of the concrete reality that
  • Title: Cosmosophy 1: Lecture VI
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    • being as spiritual events. The soul element is, so to speak,
    • — and eight days ago we were speaking of this from
    • of the archai. Man becomes, so to speak, ever more and more
    • — naturally out in the cosmos we cannot speak of
    • not speak of the cosmos in the sense of a cosmic law that
    • makes man speak of the spirit in general terms. We must
    • become capable of speaking about the spirit in all its
  • Title: Cosmosophy 1: Lecture VII
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    • imagine that it sounds unusual to speak seriously about
    • people who prefer to speak of the outer world as a kind of
    • maya, speaking in general, in the abstract. When we explore
  • Title: Cosmosophy 1: Lecture VIII
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    • speak in this way: the human being is lifted to a higher
  • Title: Cosmosophy 1: Lecture IX
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    • — though the philosopher of today speaks only with
    • where he speaks of a “special illustrated edition of
    • who do not merely believe that one ultimately speaks
  • Title: Cosmosophy 1: Lecture X
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    • speaks of something divine-spiritual in the outer world,
    • green, in which I attempted to describe how people speak of
    • real! One sees color. One can speak of a theory of color but
  • Title: Cosmosophy 1: Lecture XI
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    • organs, and in short, everything that, symbolically speaking,
    • Christ. When speaking of Christ, the ancients pointed to the
    • earth but rather toward the earth when it speaks of the
    • Christianity about which anthroposophy must speak will not be
    • suited to modern human beings; although theosophy speaks of
    • We shall speak



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