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  • Title: Lecture: The Alphabet
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    • it encompasses not only what is historical but also in part the
    • letter of the alphabet but in Latin it is just ‘A’. In passing from
    • we pass into concrete cosmic speech if we say: Man consists of the
    • Passing from grammar to rhetoric entailed the application of what
    • If, however, I presuppose that everything is a unit and now pass to
    • understand how, in passing from the Greek to the Latin culture,
  • Title: Cosmic Forces in Man: Lecture I: Cosmic Forces in Man
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    • humanity has been passing. I cannot help thinking to-day of the
    • In the years that have passed since we were last together, you
    • avail. Once and forever, man has passed into the epoch when he must
    • death and a new birth he passes through the world of stars to which
    • centuries it will pass through others, that during the day it passes
    • for example, were to pass up to the head, the head would be without
  • Title: Cosmic Forces in Man: Lecture II: The Soul Life of Man ...
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    • and the astral body pass through from the time of falling asleep to
    • impressions made upon us by this world of sense. Now when we pass into
    • world of Spirit through which we also pass before birth and after
    • his consciousness is extinguished when he passes beyond the world of
    • When we wake from sleep we pass over into the world of animals,
    • world of sense. When we fall asleep, we pass beyond the world of
    • senses, and the senses pass away with the body. In like manner, the
    • ordinary thoughts acquired from the world of sense pass away from us.
    • connected with the material world, drift away from us when we pass
    • we pass through death.
    • love, of piety, when the time comes for the Angel to pass on to the
    • of Existence has passed, man begins gradually to long for earthly life
    • He who before his earthly life, during his second passage through the
    • automatically, and out of passions and instincts express love for our
    • permeated it with idealism. But when we have passed through the
    • When a man here, in physical life, passes through the Gate of Death,
    • being is no longer within this physical corpse. When a man passes
    • he is to pass from a decline to a real ascent, man must overcome the
  • Title: Cosmic Forces in Man: Lecture III: The Mission of the Scandanavian Peoples
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    • passions, whereas up here you were merely experiencing the
    • otherwise have come to pass only in the course of centuries.
    • were held in high esteem. These were times which had long since passed
    • obstacles everywhere and takes on a more passive character. The
    • understand what comes to pass on Earth. In the external national
    • souls who pass through the gate of death from the soil of the Western
    • part of the Scandinavian peninsula who pass through death is to impart
  • Title: Lecture: The Revelation of the Cosmic Christ
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    • great mystery of human life and death by saying: When the soul passes
    • that had come to pass.
    • It is true that the human being passes through the gate of death into
    • Mysteries, indications were given of what must come to pass in the
  • Title: Imaginative Cognition and Inspired Cognition
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    • pain and then its passing off, or the coming and going of
    • see it is quite possible to pass over from an inward view of



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