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  • Title: Lecture: The Alphabet
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    • understand Goethe's intense yearning for the South. In modern school
  • Title: Cosmic Forces in Man: Lecture I: Cosmic Forces in Man
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    • Anglo-South African statesman has not been grasped in Europe. The
  • Title: Cosmic Forces in Man: Lecture III: The Mission of the Scandanavian Peoples
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    • are in operation. Looking down to Middle Europe, to the South of
    • things have been happening South of you in which your participation
    • has been different from that of the peoples who live in the South of
    • utter contrast between the South and the North of Europe in this
    • period which reaches its climax in that century. In the South, on the
    • South towards the North. It is, of course, true, that from the fourth
    • South and especially in Middle Europe, is rich in qualities of soul,
    • Europe more towards the South.
    • At the time when, in the South, the Spirit withdrew more and more
    • life was spreading via Africa and Southern Europe towards the rest of
    • can truly be said that there, in the South, men looked back to a lofty
    • the migrations. In their migrations towards the South, in their
    • conquests of the Southern regions, the Germanic peoples of Middle
    • fundamentally human influence to the South. And so the lofty primeval
    • away for the Southern people. Up here in the North it still happened
    • realities among them; whereas in the South, during the same period,
    • fourth century, when the men of the South were becoming more and more
    • Christian era had long since vanished in the South. But it is a
    • men of the North became for the men of the South, the bearers of what
    • South West, and as a result of their wanderings, their sea-voyages and
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  • Title: Lecture: The Revelation of the Cosmic Christ
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    • The peoples from the North were swarming down towards the South of
    • Europe. Many pagan customs were still widespread in the southern
    • the North and South of Europe, and within this pagan mind there lived



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