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  • Title: Lecture: The Alphabet
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    • accompanying thoughts, but it would be the expression of the Mystery of Man
    • are reflected upwards or, in other words, thoughts are reflections of
    • penetrate Man's actual being beyond this recollection, this thought
    • concerned reached in thought to the representative of the fixed star
    • in thought to comprehending and working on what lived in Man out of
    • Thus after being borne up in dialectics to grasping the thought of the
    • the feeling that the geometrical, thought concretely, was the music of
    • spoken in the Greek world then remained behind only in thought. Of the
    • logos there remained logic — abstract thought.
  • Title: Lecture: East and West in the Light of the Christmas Idea
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    • habit and has the same thoughts today which were to some extent
    • reached the point where thought develops, as it were, in modern
    • civilization as highest inner treasure; thought unfolds on every
    • side. But we have not reached the point of recognizing thought as
    • a reality. When submitting to the life of thought we feel as if
    • thought life is nothing but an ideology. This word
    • maturing to the stage of thought, an ideology, or Maya. The
    • did not have thought in the form in which we have it now. The
    • thought, the purest, most light-filled form of soul life. But the
    • divine element in thought has not yet dawned for us. We are
    • waiting for the divine essence in thought which must rise up for
    • does not as yet exist in our world of ideas, in our thoughts, in
    • our inner world filled with thought. In the course of historical
    • physical world no longer contained the gods. And our thought life
    • the Maya of our thoughts will be filled by an inner reality.
    • these two historical moments. And by turning our thoughts to the
    • ever-growing measure to bear in mind that thought can become a
    • reality to thought.
    • physical, it must gain inner reality in the life of thought,
    • external world and the Maya of thought. These must reach a
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  • Title: Cosmic Forces in Man: Lecture I: Cosmic Forces in Man
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    • Modern thought studies everything in the universe beyond the Earth in
  • Title: Cosmic Forces in Man: Lecture II: The Soul Life of Man ...
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    • organ of thought, if life were as rampant there as it is in the
    • activity manifests, as in a child, in whom thought is not yet
    • and what we can work over in our thoughts. We are only really awake
    • thought.
    • around us, we are fully awake and then, in our thoughts, we work over
    • intermingle with our thoughts. But if we compare the pictures we
    • Dreams have to be grasped by the waking life of thought if they are to
    • it were, by our thought-life if we are to understand them. In our
    • sense-perceptions and our thoughts, we are awake. So we are not only
    • thoughts, we reach no further than the surface of things.
    • with our waking thoughts, in yonder world, from the time of falling
    • A man whose thoughts are entirely engrossed in the material world, who
    • feelings and thoughts which come with us, and the more we bring, the
    • ordinary thoughts acquired from the world of sense pass away from us.
    • They do not remain. All purely utilitarian thoughts, all thoughts
    • through the Gate of Death. But the idealistic thoughts and feelings,
    • ears are in the physical world. And the more idealistic thoughts and
    • very little in the way of idealistic thoughts and feelings, of human
    • thoughts or feelings, no human love or true piety, something of the
    • of Death by our idealistic thoughts — by what love and religious
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  • Title: Cosmic Forces in Man: Lecture III: The Mission of the Scandanavian Peoples
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    • unconsciously permeated with new thoughts — this and this only we
    • difference in the way in which since 1914, let us say, you thought
    • perplexed when they thought about these happenings more deeply.
    • Spiritual, was not badly described by a man who gave no thought at all
    • That is the thought I should like to leave with you. Those who feel
    • transform their easy-going thoughts and feelings and experience
  • Title: Lecture: The Revelation of the Cosmic Christ
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    • Christian thought and Christian feeling were gradually beginning to
    • the thought that the time when the earth has her darkest days, at the
    • And so into the thought of the Christmas Festival man laid all that
    • festival of remembrance included the thought that through the Baptism
    • earthly evolution. All previous evolution is to be thought of as
    • thought to be a Divine Being who had descended to the earth; the
    • people thought of the Godhead as bound up with the forces of the
    • why the Resurrection thought is essentially bound up with the Mystery
  • Title: Imaginative Cognition and Inspired Cognition
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    • Having thought of raising our arm — but that is merely a
    • thought — we see when this has taken place how the arm
    • us then look at the actual life of thought — the
    • any freedom of movement in our thoughts, in the combining of
    • Imaginative cognition our thoughts gain certain mastery over
    • thought to another, with inner freedom either combine or not
    • the thought-world we feel as though in something which works
    • thought, in such a way that the thoughts combine themselves
    • feel the reality of the thought-world — something in the
    • thought-world resembling experience in the physical body.
    • thought. "It thinks,” and we are caught up in the web of
    • this "It thinks.” In certain circumstances the thoughts
    • From this we see that it is not in the thought-life, as such,
    • attitude, our own relation, to the thought-life of ordinary
    • unreality of thoughts. We gradually come to understand the
    • drawings, of all our thoughts. It is the working and weaving of
    • was Czolbe — had a vague notion that while thoughts are



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