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  • Title: Lecture: The Alphabet
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    • divine spiritual forces living within him. I also referred to how, in
    • the Greek to the Latin culture something living in speech, something
  • Title: Lecture: East and West in the Light of the Christmas Idea
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    • immensely living way in which man experienced the world in this
    • back to the truly living essence of this conception we should go
    • – and we are now living in the beginning of this
    • living Jesus; he opposed the living Jesus. But when he perceived
    • the living Christ on his way to Damascus, the Christ that can
    • believed in the risen Christ, not in the living Jesus, and he
    • began to love the living Jesus because he was the bearer of the
    • living Cosmic Word.
    • established between the human being living on earth and the
    • permeated by the forces of the living Christ. These forces of the
    • living Christ should be brought into every form of knowledge. The
    • should be permeated with the living forces of Christ. We must
  • Title: Cosmic Forces in Man: Lecture I: Cosmic Forces in Man
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    • was a kind of centre, has ceased to exist. We are living in its
    • there lies a living spirituality which can shine into the world even
    • gradually come to feel himself living on Earth just as a mole might
    • here on Earth he can only gaze upwards from below. And the living
  • Title: Cosmic Forces in Man: Lecture II: The Soul Life of Man ...
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    • If, living in our astral body during sleep, we were suddenly to wake
    • death. There are great differences among human souls living between
    • What we need is to be filled with Spirit, the living Spirit belonging
    • able to permeate his being with living Spirit, but only with abstract
    • conduct — then his living thinking, his living will, his living
    • to that living principle in man which must continue beyond all epochs
  • Title: Cosmic Forces in Man: Lecture III: The Mission of the Scandanavian Peoples
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    • people are living and thinking to-day exactly as they did in 1914. In
    • but the Spiritual in its living essence, has receded. The Gnosis is
    • that here and there a man or a woman living in isolation would be
    • the Beings of the higher Hierarchies — were still living
    • reality of forces living in the plants, hidden in the rocks, operating
  • Title: Lecture: The Revelation of the Cosmic Christ
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    • shut off from the Divine Powers of the cosmos and living in loneliness
    • Together with the earth he felt himself living in loneliness within
    • centuries this was a Mystery which addressed itself to a living wisdom
    • the living power it once possessed? The men of the Old Testament
    • this feeling was still quite living. Over in Asia, in a place of no
    • For it was a Principle living in the blood that is part of a human
    • united with the blood, were living on in the blood. And from this
  • Title: Imaginative Cognition and Inspired Cognition
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    • beings only when free impulses living in us spring out of
    • becoming, living, weaving. We cannot speak any more of lungs,
    • the ego, the process, that is, containing the living substance,
    • a constant state of decay, detaching itself from the living and
    • not on what is living, from which it is thrust out just us when



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