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  • Title: Lecture: The Alphabet
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    • “The right to a judgment about the content of such privately printed
    • expression to a concept, a meaning, a truth about Man simply by saying
    • talked about, there is no recognition that it is actually contained in the
    • through his speech about the mystery of his soul and spirit. Man's
    • his own nature, in the way he learned about it in the Mysteries, then
  • Title: Lecture: East and West in the Light of the Christmas Idea
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    • of the physical world which we perceive round about us through
    • a historical moment about 600 years after the Mystery of
    • about a Cosmic Christmas. This inner voice, this inner longing,
  • Title: Cosmic Forces in Man: Lecture I: Cosmic Forces in Man
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    • catastrophes. One is tempted to use the word ‘senseless’ about it all,
    • times about disarmament and other ‘luxuries’ of the kind — for
    • to man. Let there be no mistake about it — as long as the
    • the hearts of Asiatics. People may talk as much as they like about
    • disarmament, about the desirability of ending wars... a great war
    • our Earth is placed like a wheel. Fantastic notions are evolved about
    • idea of annihilation at death distasteful to him. Think about all that
    • in the egotistical souls of men arises in response to teaching about
    • The first thing we observe about a human being is his outer, physical
    • there are the forces which do not work directly but by a roundabout
  • Title: Cosmic Forces in Man: Lecture II: The Soul Life of Man ...
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    • the will operates in the organism. We know as little about that as
    • about the conditions prevailing from the time we fall asleep until we
    • great importance to learn about just those experiences which the Ego
    • substance, not merely with thoughts about this or that. Anthroposophy
  • Title: Cosmic Forces in Man: Lecture III: The Mission of the Scandanavian Peoples
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    • He talks a great deal about the world but he does not know it,
    • your earthly dwelling-place. There is something about it that presents
    • about the tumultuous events going on in the world. These events have
    • perplexed when they thought about these happenings more deeply.
    • 1914-1915 embraced within a brief space of time as much as about ten
    • the highest form of wisdom. A change comes about in this respect, but
    • A.D.— we find that up here in the North, teachings about the Gods
    • think about things instead of trying to know them from inside
    • physical life before him, does not trouble about the life before
    • every reason at the present time to think about these things. It is,
    • spiritual world, souls must be taught about the secrets of the Earth,
    • just as here, on the Earth, they must be taught about the secrets of
    • about the happiness in store for them after death but when they also
  • Title: Lecture: The Revelation of the Cosmic Christ
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    • say, should we trouble about whence we have come? Out of their egotism
    • men want to know about a Hereafter. But when once again they unfold a
    • about from the sensible and material to the super-sensible. And that is
    • brings about the transition from the super-sensible to the material —
    • ‘Out of God we are born’ — and the Son Who brings about the transition
  • Title: Imaginative Cognition and Inspired Cognition
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    • for us, however, to recall certain facts about ordinary
    • knowledge has chiefly to say about a man's conceptual power and
    • truth about our relation to the world.
    • reality. When the will is in action it brings about changes in
    • about the body is its never-ending movement. Our body is in a
    • Cognition, we find another secret about the human being
    • be one-sided; we must learn about its material characteristics



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