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  • Title: Lecture: The Alphabet
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    • as Man called the first letter of the alphabet ‘Alpha’, he
    • experienced a certain amount of inspiration in it, but the moment he called it
    • I have previously called your attention to how a real understanding of
    • called a universal tragedy of mankind. This can also be described in
    • Manifestation what we might call an echo of the experience Man goes
    • Today the unit is the smallest. Everything today is atomistically
    • all imagined atomistically. The original idea was organic. There the
    • grade, and makes geometry sound musically, all this, as far as I know,
    • member of the so-called Trivium and Quadrivium.
  • Title: Lecture: East and West in the Light of the Christmas Idea
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    • conceal the fact that this Christmas above all calls for other
    • Christianity consists in their calling out “Lord,
    • more connected with it, also geographically and historically, and
    • men the trees did not exist as prosaically as they do for us: In
    • reality. We live by calling that which permeates us inwardly,
    • faces us historically from Golgotha's place of skulls.
  • Title: Cosmic Forces in Man: Lecture I: Cosmic Forces in Man
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    • Capricorn, as it is called nowadays. In the true symbol, however,
    • agriculture — husbandmen. This was the third calling in ancient
    • The fourth calling was that of a mariner, In very early times, ships
    • ships trading together. This is symbolical of the fourth calling which
    • calling. (For example, the archer — Sagittarius — is also
    • is prone to be lost. Basically speaking, then, life makes for a
    • Saturn, Jupiter, Mars — the so-called outer planets —
  • Title: Cosmic Forces in Man: Lecture II: The Soul Life of Man ...
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    • may be called the inner essence of things, for that lies beyond the
    • spiritual world. But what Spiritual Science calls Imagination,
    • led in the right way towards what I have called in one of my Mystery
    • he enters more automatically into what he will have to express later
    • automatically, and out of passions and instincts express love for our
    • into his language more automatically, when through his instincts and
    • perceived we are called upon to understand it.
    • has had to be united automatically with his language and his race. In
    • active in the life of soul, or operate automatically.
  • Title: Cosmic Forces in Man: Lecture III: The Mission of the Scandanavian Peoples
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    • the Gnosis, as it is called, to interpret Christianity in the light of
    • Julian, the so-called Apostate, who wants to unite the old pagan
    • are called upon to lay hold of Christianity in a more elementary way,
    • what may be called the working of the Divine in the life of man.
    • against the early, more characteristically Eastern form of
    • ask: What am I called upon to do, in view of my particular situation
  • Title: Lecture: The Revelation of the Cosmic Christ
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    • as our so-called enlightened theology, has more or less lost sight of
    • Nazareth. But for us to-day Christmas must become a call and a summons
  • Title: Imaginative Cognition and Inspired Cognition
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    • for us, however, to recall certain facts about ordinary
    • usually called the real world, we feel the mirror-images to be
    • of the will-impulses. If you recall what I have been



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