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  • Title: Lecture: The Alphabet
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    • printed material can take it in the fullest sense as containing what
    • material can naturally be conceded only to one who knows what is taken
    • Zodiac; then, as he descends further, he takes with him the influence
    • speak, something takes place in the upper part of his being, as a
    • the formative forces taken up into the physical body, and also into
    • point. Take all the individual things — all that resounds from the
    • what once existed in the instinctive wisdom of primeval times. Take
  • Title: Lecture: East and West in the Light of the Christmas Idea
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    • perceive that humanity, now taken as a whole, as it were, as
    • What had taken
    • time. The great conflict between East and West must also take
  • Title: Cosmic Forces in Man: Lecture I: Cosmic Forces in Man
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    • it essential — so he said — for those who desired to take
    • spin all kinds of fantastic notions, believing that if they take
    • to man. Let there be no mistake about it — as long as the
    • evolution of humanity will take a course undreamed of to-day. Those
    • only be possible for a spiritual Movement to be taken seriously when
    • A feeling of sadness cannot but overtake us when we realise that the
    • the life before birth, because no interest is taken in it. The
    • been taken as an indication of the different forces which pour down to
  • Title: Cosmic Forces in Man: Lecture II: The Soul Life of Man ...
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    • Archangel must, under all circumstances, take place. But there is a
    • consciously, by means of the experiences described, what takes place
    • Just as a second meeting with the Archangels takes place, so when man
    • decline in humanity of the West, has taken shape, will look with the
  • Title: Cosmic Forces in Man: Lecture III: The Mission of the Scandanavian Peoples
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    • able, as a free individual, to take hold of his human nature. We also
    • be taken into consideration.. For life here on the Earth is in truth a
    • take with us through the Gate of Death. In our present very difficult
    • spiritual life must begin to take account of man's eternal
    • conditions that we shall fail to recognise if we do not take our start
    • case. Of what use would it be, for example, to take a man into a Geld,
    • him, “That is a plant” — and then take him to a plant
    • — all this begins to take on a more superficial character. Men
    • had taken place. In the first centuries it had still been found
    • aside; the human element had more and more taken the place of
    • depths of spiritual life must be taken in all seriousness. It is
    • This must be taken earnestly. The people who belonged, in the main, to
    • Gods. But it takes on a peculiar character which is not fully
    • obstacles everywhere and takes on a more passive character. The
    • what takes place in the way I have just indicated. Those who are
    • death takes shape here, on the Earth.
    • I take leave of you with this love in my heart for those who feel that
  • Title: Lecture: The Revelation of the Cosmic Christ
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    • In line with the change that had taken place between the age described
  • Title: Imaginative Cognition and Inspired Cognition
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    • What actually takes place when we perform the simplest act of
    • thought — we see when this has taken place how the arm
    • what concerns us here is that, when taken as a whole, the facts
    • something added to the outer course taken by the facts. The
    • of which we form an idea could take place without our
    • experience we perceive to take place as if from inner
    • means of the organic process our organism both takes in and
    • of our ego, and we take into us forces which have their place
    • not realise that in willing he takes into him forces lying
    • recognise what takes place in a material way in thinking and in



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