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  • Title: Lecture: The Alphabet
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    • expression to a concept, a meaning, a truth about Man simply by saying
    • world before birth, or before conception, gradually evolved out of the
    • from single perceptions and concepts. It was conceived as a revelation
  • Title: Lecture: East and West in the Light of the Christmas Idea
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    • know the characteristics of the life conceptions of the East,
    • must experience that this conception of Maya was not originally
    • remote antiquity, we find this conception of Maya less and less,
    • concept rises up in the East; the conviction rises up that the
    • back to the truly living essence of this conception we should go
    • world-wide cosmology which led to a conception of the central
    • led to a conception of the central human being filled by that
    • accordance with the world conception of that time, an ordinary
    • appear in His true shape when a world conception based on the
    • super-sensible will rise up again, a life conception that turns
    • super-sensible conceptions. Christ will be born anew in the
    • in the face of the other conceptions which prevail in the present
    • conception of Maya. Mankind reached Maya, the external Maya. The
  • Title: Cosmic Forces in Man: Lecture I: Cosmic Forces in Man
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    • the conception of the Cosmos as a great system of machinery to which
  • Title: Cosmic Forces in Man: Lecture II: The Soul Life of Man ...
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    • concepts, such a man merely thinks words. He becomes unfree
  • Title: Cosmic Forces in Man: Lecture III: The Mission of the Scandanavian Peoples
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    • there before birth or conception and has come down with us into the
    • death assumes an egotistic form in the religious concepts of to-day.
    • Gnostic conceptions, the wisdom-filled conceptions of Christianity now
  • Title: Lecture: The Revelation of the Cosmic Christ
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    • up with the conceptions expressed in the Old Testament.
    • In another sense too, the fundamental conception of Christendom tended
    • And so we have two different conceptions of a God. The one God upon
    • and through the blood. Such was the universal conception, although it
    • fact. Men looked back through birth and through conception, up into
    • not include the word ‘Unborn-ness.’ But if the conception of Eternity
    • exceedingly egotistical conception of this life in the spiritual
    • conception of Unborn-ness it is not possible to rely upon such
    • existence in the spiritual world before birth and conception as they
    • insight there arose the conception: Out of God we are born. The God
    • is not exhausted with death. The conception corresponding to this is
  • Title: Imaginative Cognition and Inspired Cognition
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    • as existing, even in everyday consciousness, for our conceptual
    • life alone. Compared to the conceptual life, what we bear
    • our conceptual faculty of discrimination. It is by means of
    • has indeed been raised. It is by means of our conceptual life
    • In particular it can observe in detail the conceptual life and
    • knowledge has chiefly to say about a man's conceptual power and
    • conceptual life. You will have to admit; If this conceptual
    • be a reality. Conceptions arise in our life of soul and there
    • is no doubt the inner course of a man's conceptions is
    • accompaniment of an inwardly experienced conception. The fact
    • conceptions, however, teaches us too that in them we live in
    • we form conceptions we find more and more that these
    • conceptions live in us just as the images of objects are there
    • upon our conceptions as real.
    • erg conceptions, and that is our feeling of freedom. Just
    • imagine that while forming conceptions we lived in them so that
    • they ran on in us in the way nature works. The conceptual life
    • Only because we live with; our conceptions in pictures outside
    • conceptions, to experience free impulses of will.
    • When observing our conceptual life thus, we perceive it to be
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