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  • Title: Lecture: The Alphabet
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    • something that Man formed out of himself as his most primal ability;
    • the Greek to the Latin culture something living in speech, something
    • It might be said that all poetry has in it something which makes it
    • the Hebrew equivalent, represents something of the nature of a wrapping, a
    • is something quite different. We can get an idea of this by means of a
    • unconscious. If a person sees something belonging to the outer world
    • evil in human beings, but then something else can also be perceived,
    • something sounding within these bodies. And what sounds is the echo of
    • speak, something takes place in the upper part of his being, as a
    • Something is expressed that is the cosmic working of four planets. Let
    • us add one of the consonants to something like this — IOSUA — let us
    • wisdom. And there was something of quite a dim consciousness connected
    • still had to learn grammar, rhetoric, dialectics, arithmetic,
    • geometry, music and astronomy. In this ascent through the various
    • spheres of learning lies a half conscious recognition of something,
    • astronomy. Arithmetic was not taught as the abstraction of today, but
    • this is something that has nothing to do with the facts. I have a
    • arithmetic and in a similar way with geometry. From geometry one got
    • the feeling that the geometrical, thought concretely, was the music of
    • today learns geometry and as he proceeds begins to experience forms as
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  • Title: Lecture: East and West in the Light of the Christmas Idea
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    • possible. But something quite different is needed today: A
    • there was something which announced itself as a soul-spiritual,
    • external physical phenomena of the world as something not
    • felt in this star wisdom something which gave Maya a foundation
    • wished to know something important and significant in life, it
    • perceive that something tragic weighs on it (although a certain
    • we lived in something not real. Indeed, many people say that
    • human being they see something which is a real refuge to them.
    • Instead, there rises up something which comes from man's own
    • something which the human soul can only face through
    • something of the truth that tells us that through the power of an
    • out something which will induce us to say: In these times of
  • Title: Cosmic Forces in Man: Lecture I: Cosmic Forces in Man
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    • something that flows over to them from the Spirit of the West.
    • indications can be given. Knowing something of the spiritual teachings
    • is drawn from a deeper knowledge of the world and is something more
    • something of the spherical form, although this is not so immediately
    • an organic metamorphosis.
    • metabolic process to the head. If the head were to unfold merely its
    • Venus, Mercury, Moon — work into his metabolic system and
    • metabolism, the motor forces of the limbs — we are related to the
    • is why it has been imperative to infuse something of Anthroposophy
  • Title: Cosmic Forces in Man: Lecture II: The Soul Life of Man ...
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    • Finally the metabolic-and-limb system is connected with the lower
    • metabolic system, for example. When metabolism becomes too strong in
    • thoughts or feelings, no human love or true piety, something of the
    • reception meted out by the higher world. A man who now again
    • Earth, lays hold of the limb-and-metabolic organism. When we enter
    • fitness or inadequacy of the limbs and the metabolic processes.
    • evolved in the previous life. In the forces of the metabolism and
  • Title: Cosmic Forces in Man: Lecture III: The Mission of the Scandanavian Peoples
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    • your earthly dwelling-place. There is something about it that presents
    • see the spread of Christianity. But something else as well is to be
    • disappear. A writer like Origen who wants to introduce something of
    • continual metamorphosis, of course — the teachings of the
    • into the Roman-Latin form of civilisation. At that time something
    • times but something remains as a heritage in the present-day Norwegian
    • Nature met with little response in the East; those who wandered
    • something that only the Norwegian characteristics are able to impart.
    • But this after all, is something which fundamentally speaking, has
    • just this element in earthly life, something very significant develops
    • actually speaking of the decline of culture, of something that is of
    • something much more profound. For this reason we see many a storm of
    • violent? Or again they may ask, if they find praise being meted out to
  • Title: Lecture: The Revelation of the Cosmic Christ
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    • for communion with the Fathers was replaced by something else. The
    • something of outstanding significance through the centuries which
    • Mystery. Something else was substituted for the quality of wisdom.
    • of the life of soul. There must be something in the human being that
    • to something new. A new reality must be born. Christianity needs an
    • constellations of the stars something like a countenance of the Divine
    • to be said in every Christian Church. We can read something from this
    • the Divine Light that is streaming upon the earth. We need something
  • Title: Imaginative Cognition and Inspired Cognition
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    • something added to the outer course taken by the facts. The
    • what, compared with the external world, is something unreal. On
    • would be like something happening outside in nature, taking
    • independent member of the body which, as something complete in
    • something at rest shows — if we don't want to be really
    • state of continued motion — certainly not something at
    • of view of Imaginative knowledge, that he appears as something
    • moving, something enduring, in a state of perpetual
    • course in time, something always becoming, never at rest. The
    • appears to Imaginative cognition as something always on the
    • the thought-world we feel as though in something which works
    • something pleasant. By arising to Imaginative cognition, we
    • feel the reality of the thought-world — something in the
    • accompanies thinking is a mineral process in us, something



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