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  • Title: Lecture: The Alphabet
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    • The first is abstraction, the second reality.
    • seen in its reality, before Man's higher and inward experience,
    • microcosm of the reality of the macrocosm.
    • right into reality.
    • And only then did the archetypal, underlying reality become an
    • a fully conscious way, to the true reality which for a time had to
  • Title: Lecture: East and West in the Light of the Christmas Idea
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    • physical-sensory reality of the external world.
    • physical-sensory world which surrounds man is not a reality, but
    • time been considered as unreality in the world. But such a
    • said – there is no reality. But if we investigate the
    • stars, they tell us in their language that reality is poured down
    • of reality. People said that here on earth only unreal things are
    • the stars. Reality will then manifest itself in Maya. If anyone
    • did not think that this reality could be found on earth. Those
    • reality); the Greeks yearned for a kind of redemption in human
    • a reality. When submitting to the life of thought we feel as if
    • regard to the external physical-sensory reality, which was
    • which was such an intense reality in the Orient for a certain
    • reality. We live by calling that which permeates us inwardly,
    • the Maya of our thoughts will be filled by an inner reality.
    • left the world and fled into a sphere of reality outside the
    • flee from him and seek another reality, but in this lifeless
    • reality; it is still a Maya, but it is necessary in an
    • reality. In pre-Christian times man looked up to the stars in
    • order to experience reality. We must look towards Christ in order
    • to have reality in regard to our inner being. Not I, Christ in me
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  • Title: Cosmic Forces in Man: Lecture II: The Soul Life of Man ...
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    • feelings we are, in reality, dreaming. When we dream, we dream
    • reality inside things, we are on the other side of the
    • claim their right to freedom so vociferously, they are, in reality,
    • spirituality. In the Spirit of modern man, there are, in reality, only
    • Reality of Higher Worlds. 25th November, 1921.) is deeply true: If
  • Title: Cosmic Forces in Man: Lecture III: The Mission of the Scandanavian Peoples
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    • purposes of life in its immediate reality, it is necessary to know how
    • Divine-Spiritual within him. This Divine-Spiritual reality was more
    • reality of forces living in the plants, hidden in the rocks, operating
    • separation to those who know the reality of the spiritual bond between
  • Title: Lecture: The Revelation of the Cosmic Christ
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    • orthodox theology proclaiming the view that in reality the Gospels
    • to something new. A new reality must be born. Christianity needs an
    • The Holy Night must become a reality. It is not enough to give each
    • Holy Night of Christmas becomes a reality to man he can experience the
  • Title: Imaginative Cognition and Inspired Cognition
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    • be a reality. Conceptions arise in our life of soul and there
    • in sleep — we become aware of our own reality and of the
    • a reality, do we — if our reason is sound — look
    • there is another thing which prevents our ascribing reality to
    • reality. When the will is in action it brings about changes in
    • feel the reality of the thought-world — something in the
    • unreality of thoughts. We gradually come to understand the
    • by the ego is absolute reality It might be compared to reducing
    • as well, recognising that reality has to be approached from



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