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  • Title: Lecture: The Alphabet
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    • material can naturally be conceded only to one who knows what is taken
    • anthroposophical knowledge of the human being and of the cosmos to the
    • knowledge of Man's relation to the universe, and today we would like
    • the planetary movements, and of what knowingly experiences the echo of
    • know his true nature, then his physical body actually ceases to be in
    • learning contained in any branch of knowledge today, which is built up
    • through the letters of the alphabet, Man gained knowledge of the
    • grade, and makes geometry sound musically, all this, as far as I know,
    • his being, he would no longer know or possess himself, no longer be
    • had for knowledge of the
  • Title: Lecture: East and West in the Light of the Christmas Idea
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    • The translator is unknown.
    • Christmas and Christ. The translator is unknown.
    • know the characteristics of the life conceptions of the East,
    • wished to know something important and significant in life, it
    • the aid of super-sensible knowledge. By absorbing super-sensible
    • knowledge man may hope for a perennial Bethlehem. A profound
    • knowledge. We must reach the point of envisaging what may be
    • living Christ should be brought into every form of knowledge. The
    • cold abstract knowledge which led us into the misery of the
  • Title: Cosmic Forces in Man: Lecture I: Cosmic Forces in Man
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    • affairs upon any knowledge of this kind. I answered that I had given
    • Science has acquired a magnificent knowledge of the world and we are
    • Beings to whom man was known to be related just as he is related to
    • wanders over the Earth without knowing what kind of being he really
    • is. He knows, but even then only from tradition, that the word ‘man’
    • essence, the soul and the spirit of the world of stars must be known
    • indications can be given. Knowing something of the spiritual teachings
    • is drawn from a deeper knowledge of the world and is something more
    • knowledge of man's relationship to the universe beyond the Earth. It
    • is little known, for example, that when the Sun is shining upon the
    • Neither is there any knowledge of the fact that these forces are
    • self-observation, self-knowledge and consciousness of his own Ego.
    • During the Greek epoch, as you know, the Sun stood in the
    • there is not always knowledge of the essentials. Historical traditions
    • we must press forward to this cosmic wisdom, to the knowledge that the
    • The spherical form of the head — this was known to be connected
    • this knowledge was the outcome of ancient clairvoyance, hence the
    • times when there was instinctive knowledge of these things: huntsman,
    • is thus recognised and acknowledged will it be possible to understand
    • led, were to remain, and if man were to wander on Earth knowing
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  • Title: Cosmic Forces in Man: Lecture II: The Soul Life of Man ...
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    • We have heard how in accordance with anthroposophical knowledge, the
    • the arm or hand is making, but we do not know how the power of
    • the will operates in the organism. We know as little about that as
    • You know from many anthroposophical lectures that from the time of
    • knows nothing of this and he dreams of all sorts of things lying
    • cognition — give us knowledge of what lies on the other side of
    • vantage-point, know that the experience arising in the period between
    • and more deeply entangled in materialism. You all know that, normally,
    • being when it is known that his form and structure derive from the
    • We know how the Spiritual in man is gradually absorbed by other
  • Title: Cosmic Forces in Man: Lecture III: The Mission of the Scandanavian Peoples
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    • necessary that what we gain from an anthroposophical knowledge of
    • higher worlds should be carried into actual life, that we should know
    • from the Spiritual. Modern man does not really know the world.
    • He talks a great deal about the world but he does not know it,
    • by the Spiritual. This knowledge is not acquired by studying abstract,
    • purposes of life in its immediate reality, it is necessary to know how
    • a Guardian Angel’ and he feels no desire for detailed knowledge of how
    • think about things instead of trying to know them from inside
    • depths of human nature in order to acquire a real knowledge of life.
    • knowledge of the periods he spends between death and a new birth.
    • knowledge.
    • I am not now referring to your external, intellectual knowledge but to
    • the kind of knowledge which you develop in your spiritual body,
    • during sleep, in the form of an intimate knowledge of Nature of which
    • unconscious Nature-wisdom, this concrete knowledge of spirituality in
    • What we know of our will is only the illumination thrown upon it by
    • unreceptive to the knowledge of Nature which should be infused into
    • separation to those who know the reality of the spiritual bond between
    • importance of which is so well known to Anthroposophy.
  • Title: Lecture: The Revelation of the Cosmic Christ
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    • capable of understanding a truth only to be known in super-sensible
    • experience. The old instinctive knowledge, the ancient wisdom which
    • Modern Christianity has very little knowledge or understanding of the
    • men want to know about a Hereafter. But when once again they unfold a
    • Principle which knows neither birth nor death is the Spirit into which
    • be comprehended only in the light of super-sensible knowledge.
    • was convinced by his own knowledge that life is always victorious over
    • well-known to every Initiate — that the candidate was led. He beheld
    • fact when we know that the Mass is nothing more nor less than a
    • knowledge can transform the material universe into spirit before the
    • becomes visible and is known in its spiritual nature. Such knowledge
    • knowledge of the nature of Christ. We need a new understanding of the
    • In matter weaving, know the joy of Spirit!
  • Title: Imaginative Cognition and Inspired Cognition
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    • pictures and the life of feeling in the way we all know. Yet we
    • we know conjures up in pictures, into everyday life, facts
    • unknown to ordinary consciousness — can be judged only by
    • the life of the will. We know how through exercises described
    • in several of my works ordinary objective knowledge can be
    • raised to Imaginative knowledge. On being observed this
    • Imaginative knowledge or cognition shows, to begin with, its
    • knowledge has chiefly to say about a man's conceptual power and
    • Imaginative knowledge and, armed with this, try to arrive at a
    • knowledge of man himself, then actually in two respects he
    • This ceases the moment we rise to Imaginative knowledge and
    • when we rise to Imaginative knowledge. For what this reveals
    • of view of Imaginative knowledge, that he appears as something
    • short, the objective knowledge of the human body perceived it
    • that when filled with Imaginative knowledge we no longer feel
    • This in not so when we acquire imaginative knowledge. Then in
    • From his it can be seen how, through Imaginative knowledge, the
    • unveiled. Having acquired Inspired knowledge we learn more of
    • inward drawing depends what we know of the actual awakening of
    • willing. But once we know how in thinking the ego plays an



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