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- Title: Lecture: The Alphabet
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- “Nothing has ever been said that is not in utmost degree the purest
- result of developing Anthroposophy ... Whoever reads this privately
- be necessary, however, to put up with the fact that erroneous matter
- development. I alluded to how, in very ancient times, speech was
- constituted the actual transition from everything belonging to Greece
- lived in the people of Greece developed within mankind more or less
- like a cultural dream which men approach through their own revelations
- alphabet, did not express what was related to external events,
- to external objects, and forgotten was all that can be revealed to Man
- forgotten; the sentence through which the divine revealed its own
- could perhaps say that every true poem, the humblest as well as the
- times when cosmic being still revealed itself in the inner organism of
- never recognized at all by ordinary consciousness; it recognizes only
- subconscious. But as the child develops, forces press upwards within
- the periphery, the palate, the tongue, the lips and everything that
- can be seen. However at a distance all the trees resolve into a single
- Everything that is formed as inward sound, in the most manifold way,
- the universe. Everywhere it is necessary to go back to what, as
- everything out of which Man builds himself up as a phenomenon, as pure
- the heavens revealed through their fixed stars and through the planets
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- Title: Lecture: East and West in the Light of the Christmas Idea
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- Bibliographic Nr. 209, Dornach 1978. It is also in a seven lecture
- Bibliographic Nr. 209, Dornach 1978. It is also in a seven lecture
- Nevertheless a deeper insight into present conditions should not
- deeper share in the events of the past years feel as if they had
- of our century. To an unprejudiced mind everything coming from
- the events of the time must appear full of problems which touch
- the reproach that many people more and more believe that
- itself in every sphere of life.
- beginning of its development. But from this young spiritual life
- greatest reverence can be felt for it when looking back from its
- into a development of the Oriental civilization stretching over
- cause lies deeply rooted in the soul development of humanity. If
- developed, if we notice, for example, the greatness and loftiness
- world, but that in this physical world, in everything he saw
- every tree, in every bush, in every cloud, in every fountain
- cosmic content of the world. Wherever they looked, they saw the
- language of the everlasting Cosmic Word, of a soul-spiritual
- if we transfer ourselves into the development of the times, we
- back even behind the Atlantean catastrophe, as far as the
- reached the point where thought develops, as it were, in modern
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- Title: Cosmic Forces in Man: Lecture I: Cosmic Forces in Man
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- Eleven lectures, Christiania 7th
- the catastrophic events which were then assuming a particularly
- menacing form. Those who were able to follow the course of events,
- however, realised already in the early months of that year that this
- because nearly everything, in the domain of the public affairs of
- Everything is brushed aside by those who have any influence in public
- realised that this harmony has first to be achieved in the realm of
- the Spirit. However glibly people may talk in these difficult
- to lie fallow in the culture which has been developing since the
- surrounded on all hands by really marvellous technical achievements.
- there lies a living spirituality which can shine into the world even
- — although that must never be belittled. Such a feeling does in
- that was there revealed from heavenly heights. It has gradually fallen
- into a certain decadence, but even in the form in which it still lives
- Everything depends upon insight into the Spirit that is lying
- avail. Once and forever, man has passed into the epoch when he must
- Modern thought studies everything in the universe beyond the Earth in
- out of a kind of weak and ever-weakening faith that much prefers to
- is. He knows, but even then only from tradition, that the word ‘man’
- speak of only one aspect — and even that merely from tradition
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- Title: Cosmic Forces in Man: Lecture II: The Soul Life of Man ...
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- even to superficial study, that feeling does not indicate a state of
- will we are asleep, even when fully awake. When we raise an
- it. That is a fallacy, however, for if you cut a piece of wood, you
- consciousness. He invents molecules, atoms and the like, and believes
- them to be realities. But study any description of atoms, even the
- death. In his earthly development, however, man is so constituted that
- three kingdoms of Nature here in the world of sense. Even if at first
- Angels, it is nevertheless there. This connection extends into our
- Now even in the earthly world, in the world of sense, if a man is
- never desires to rise above it, or to acquaint himself with moral
- forces which enable him to come into contact with his Angel. Whenever
- death and a new birth. Even during earthly life we are connected with
- achieve a more intimate relation with the hierarchy of the Archangels
- into a natural home. If however a man has grown into it the other way
- folk and our language. The former conditions never come to expression
- Feeling for internationalism or cosmopolitanism is never stultified by
- this inner love for a language and people. When, however, a man grows
- impulses he develops an over-fervid, organic, animal-like love for
- all the conditions described have been fulfilled by the achievements
- Earthly life in its historical development, especially in its present
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- Title: Cosmic Forces in Man: Lecture III: The Mission of the Scandanavian Peoples
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- when we observe how in his physical life on Earth, man can achieve
- is the bodily life and what we have developed in the world of
- into physical existence and we have only to develop it during physical
- life or allow it to be developed by education. What we mainly acquire
- properly, we may leave undeveloped much that by virtue of his
- however, we are unable to work on the child's life of feeling and of
- cultivate through feeling and will — which is nevertheless
- times, religion, education, indeed every domain of mental and
- into play whenever mention is made of the life after death. Life after
- satisfied. When the religions believe that they have helped the
- free from every trace of egotism and moulded accordingly by those
- principles; concrete, individual conditions prevail everywhere
- Norway.’ Certainly, God rules the world everywhere, but for the
- spiritual study the individual conditions must be observed in every
- concerning all that is revealing itself from the spiritual world in
- about the tumultuous events going on in the world. These events have
- Europe, to Africa, even to regions of Asia, the events will have
- consequences and reverberations of those events. People up here in the
- — even a period fraught with happenings as momentous as those of
- feeling would be one of having lived through events which would
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- Title: Lecture: The Revelation of the Cosmic Christ
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- The Revelation of the Cosmic Christ
- were also rife in North Africa, in Asia Minor in short, wherever
- However many factors, both internal and external, have mitigated
- events at Nazareth or Bethlehem, with the birth of the child Jesus.
- evidence everywhere that at the time of the approach of Christmas, the
- the Jesus Child. And this loving devotion is the revelation of
- dedicated to the revelation of the Christ, to remembrance of the
- Event of Golgotha itself, and for some time afterwards. For at that
- wisdom was still left to give man some insight into the mighty Event
- could never have attained his freedom, his condition of
- the darkness in order, out of this darkness, to develop, in freedom,
- December, was dedicated to Adam and Eve. The day of Adam and Eve
- Nature Who had ensouled a human being in a way that had never before
- Event of Golgotha, this one ensouling of a human being by a Divine
- preparatory to this Event of Golgotha, and all subsequent evolution as
- The scene of this Event lay over yonder in Asia, and on the throne of
- blood. They said: Ex Deo nascimur. Out of God we are born. And even
- on lower levels of existence they felt themselves related to what
- All that was thus honoured and revered was a Divine Father Principle.
- Nazareth, the man, cannot be placed at the same level as the Father
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- Title: Imaginative Cognition and Inspired Cognition
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- This single lecture is the seventh of eleven lectures given by Rudolf
- This single lecture is the seventh of eleven lectures given by Rudolf
- this state also plays into his everyday conscious life. This
- as existing, even in everyday consciousness, for our conceptual
- we know conjures up in pictures, into everyday life, facts
- consciousness, so that, even during our waking hours, what
- Consciousness when developed is able to follow up these facts.
- in several of my works ordinary objective knowledge can be
- for us, however, to recall certain facts about ordinary
- outer course of events does not directly demand the
- conceptions, however, teaches us too that in them we live in
- there is another thing which prevents our ascribing reality to
- itself. We should never have the sense of freedom which, as
- when we rise to Imaginative knowledge. For what this reveals
- about the body is its never-ending movement. Our body is in a
- cognition brings to our notice. One might say that everything
- course in time, something always becoming, never at rest. The
- appears to Imaginative cognition, however, I would describe
- revealed to Imaginative cognition, the circulation of the
- — always setting itself in motion and never resting.
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