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  • Title: Lecture: The Alphabet
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    • has become very abstract. Going back into times of which history tells
    • And only then did the archetypal, underlying reality become an
  • Title: Lecture: East and West in the Light of the Christmas Idea
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    • in the West we should look across to the East; we become more and
    • ever-growing measure to bear in mind that thought can become a
  • Title: Cosmic Forces in Man: Lecture I: Cosmic Forces in Man
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    • but until it becomes a natural matter of course to speak of
    • indicate very briefly that it must become possible for man once again
  • Title: Cosmic Forces in Man: Lecture II: The Soul Life of Man ...
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    • metabolic system, for example. When metabolism becomes too strong in
    • for what works more from out of the unconscious, to become
    • we wake in the morning and become aware of the colours and sounds of
    • more intimate becomes our relation to the Angel while we are asleep.
    • whereby our relation to the Angel becomes more and more intimate.
    • acquires its real significance for us when it becomes our environment
    • clearer does our consciousness become.
    • Before the Midnight Hour of Existence man has become more and more
    • with deep and inward love for what will become his mother-tongue, or
    • being. He becomes one with it. This love is absolutely natural to him;
    • such a case the individual life also becomes unfree. This lack of
    • concepts, such a man merely thinks words. He becomes unfree
    • man will become more and more a dealer in abstractions, He will not be
    • has become an ‘automaton’ in his relation to his nation, language and
    • world and within physical existence become the corpse of the Divine
  • Title: Cosmic Forces in Man: Lecture III: The Mission of the Scandanavian Peoples
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    • with the world of the higher Hierarchies becomes especially noticeable
    • that must be made clear to him. But in spiritual matters man has become
    • had suddenly become frenzied with desire to tear one another to
    • illumination of the highest wisdom if they were to become intelligible
    • one soul has the urge to become a Norwegian, and another a Swede. But
    • everywhere deflected. They do not become really active. They cannot
    • what man is and has become through many earthly lives, when we have
    • what they have become to-day as a result of these experiences. We have
    • rustling trees and the roaring of the waves, you become aware of the
    • Those who in the true and real way have lived a Norwegian life become
    • the people of Middle Europe do not accept spirituality, they become
    • necessary. For Middle Europe will degenerate, will become barbarian
    • to-day from all sides, they may become timid and say: Would it not be
  • Title: Lecture: The Revelation of the Cosmic Christ
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    • the festival of the 25th of December did not become an institution in
    • Christendom by so many hearts has little by little become more or less
    • Nazareth. But for us to-day Christmas must become a call and a summons
    • all the worlds of cosmic space have become little more than a product
    • The world has become empty of the Gods. Out of this world which is
    • pictures only would one day become an actual and single event in
    • both spiritual and material, is to become visible — namely, the sun.
    • becomes visible and is known in its spiritual nature. Such knowledge
    • The Holy Night must become a reality. It is not enough to give each
    • Holy Night of Christmas becomes a reality to man he can experience the
  • Title: Imaginative Cognition and Inspired Cognition
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    • in sleep — we become aware of our own reality and of the
    • becomes inwardly mobile and in appearance more like the soul
    • conceptual life of the soul becomes more like the life of the
    • soul-like. And the soul becomes more like the body,
    • reason for this experience, and then the following becomes
    • certain of these substances become stored up in us. Having been
    • describing, you will perhaps perceive how the ego becomes
    • surrounding space and become one with the forces weaving there.
    • the ego, which then becomes a member of the spiritual world



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