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  • Title: Lecture: The Alphabet
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    • what is experienced between birth and death. Normally we do not
    • birth, during his descent out of the divine spiritual world into what
    • death and a new birth, raises himself to the world of the higher
    • a new birth he descends once more to earthly life. And we have also
    • through with the cosmos in the life between death and a new birth
    • world before birth, or before conception, gradually evolved out of the
  • Title: Lecture: East and West in the Light of the Christmas Idea
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    • birth. We should remember that we first have to gain an
  • Title: Cosmic Forces in Man: Lecture I: Cosmic Forces in Man
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    • death but not of the eternity stretching beyond birth,
    • birth, it is not possible to reckon with human egotism. Nothing
    • the life before birth, because no interest is taken in it. The
    • birth, we are experiencing a continuation of it. One thing is certain!
    • in speaking of the life before birth, one has to appeal to
    • death and a new birth he passes through the world of stars to which
    • birth and death, man belongs to the powers of the Earth, so between
    • death and a new birth he belongs to the Heavens; the powers of Heaven
    • dying being; on the other, a being who is continually coming to birth.
  • Title: Cosmic Forces in Man: Lecture II: The Soul Life of Man ...
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    • world of Spirit through which we also pass before birth and after
    • death and a new birth. Even during earthly life we are connected with
    • for us between birth and death. This world of the higher Hierarchies
    • between death and a new birth. The more we have delivered over to our
    • in the spiritual world between death and rebirth what our eyes and
    • Now between death and a new birth there comes a time when the Angel
    • man lives between death and a new birth from many different points of
    • The Inner Nature of Man and the Life between Death and a new Birth.
    • unfolded in his soul and Spirit during his life between birth and
    • death and a new birth. In our epoch there are persons who have brought
    • birth, man ascends, first to the world of the Angels, Archangels,
    • new birth. In a man who has brought through death no idealistic
    • standpoint of life between death and a new birth what we encounter in
    • the outer world in our life between birth and death. For the way we
    • through birth, depends upon how we encounter, for the second time, the
    • death and a new birth when man comes for the second time into the
    • the period between death and a new birth is lengthy. But especially in
    • their last death and their present birth was only short, and in their
    • between death and a new birth, the seeds were laid for all that arises
    • as a spatial being, so it is necessary to go beyond life between birth
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  • Title: Cosmic Forces in Man: Lecture III: The Mission of the Scandanavian Peoples
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    • birth that he again acquires the full power of individuality and is
    • stretching between death and a new birth. As soon as we come to study
    • the inner nature of man, this life between death and a new birth must
    • reflection of the life between death and a new birth. Life in matter
    • spirit-and-soul before birth expresses itself in this bodily life.
    • feeling. Our thinking faculty per se comes with us at birth
    • brings with him through birth is brought out by these means. But it
    • The faculty of thinking which we bring with us at birth, comes to an
    • there before birth or conception and has come down with us into the
    • physical world. I have said before that this life before birth is
    • standpoint of life between birth and death, but also from the
    • standpoint of life between death and a new birth; we must be mindful
    • birth. We must study how we can apply in this earthly life what we
    • have brought with us through birth from worlds of soul-and-spirit.
    • knowledge of the periods he spends between death and a new birth.
    • depend upon actual birth into a Norwegian milieu. What develops in the
    • immediately after birth — this again is a consequence of our life
    • eternal life, will not be leading their earthly life between birth and
  • Title: Lecture: The Revelation of the Cosmic Christ
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    • the Festival of the Birth of Jesus was placed as it were before the
    • the birth of Jesus. The peoples of the Old Testament expressed the
    • souls of men were directed towards the birth of the Being Who is the
    • events at Nazareth or Bethlehem, with the birth of the child Jesus.
    • the birth of Jesus of Nazareth. The festival was celebrated on the 6th
    • It was the celebration of a birth that was not an ordinary birth. The
    • the birth of Jesus. And it was out of this same Christian instinct —
    • preceded the day of the birth of Jesus. And so it was out of a deep
    • Divine forces had united with the birth-forces, with the blood; the
    • fact. Men looked back through birth and through conception, up into
    • the Divine-Spiritual worlds, whence the soul descends at birth into
    • existence in the spiritual world before birth and conception as they
    • worlds, had descended through birth into material existence. They felt
    • transcending both birth and death there is a third Principle
    • Principle which knows neither birth nor death is the Spirit into which
    • more than the mere remembrance of the day of the birth of Jesus. We
    • arise, that a new Festival of Birth must lead on from the present into
    • Holy Night, reminding us not only of the Birth of Jesus of Nazareth,
    • but bringing a new birth, the birth of a new Christ Impulse. Out of



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