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- Title: Lecture: The Alphabet
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- could perhaps say that every true poem, the humblest as well as the
- It is indeed true that Man, as he goes forward in the life between
- know his true nature, then his physical body actually ceases to be in
- external fact. It is indeed true that when we observe Man the world
- 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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- the language spoken by the stars Maya seems to obtain a true
- who understand the true essence of life in ancient Greece will
- The sight of the lifeless body was the true reason why Buddha
- appear in His true shape when a world conception based on the
- true soul-spiritual reality must unfold out of the inner Maya. If
- have during this festive season will be permeated by a true
- the true value and dignity of man. The feelings which we have in
- Title: Cosmic Forces in Man: Lecture I: Cosmic Forces in Man
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- the real purport of the lectures. Their aim was to give true guiding
- envisage, in their true form, the forces that are leading straight
- the side of true progress and devote their powers to furthering it.
- must unfold, gradually, into fruit — into a true and quickened
- who would strive for true insight into these matters should not, nay
- sight of this universe he loses sight of his own true being. He
- to discover the true content of his name, for that must be sought in
- no longer any insight into his true nature.
- fifteenth century have led man to wrench himself from his true nature
- deathlessness and unborn-ness, the true being of man will never
- things. Man must find himself again and be true to the laws of his
- Capricorn, as it is called nowadays. In the true symbol, however,
- But think of the ancient symbol. The true picture of this
- earthly realm — and then he will discover his true being, he will
- nothing of his true being. His true being has its origin and home in
- Title: Cosmic Forces in Man: Lecture II: The Soul Life of Man ...
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- consciousness. But in essence, the same is true of feeling and
- experience true human love, who in his waking life has no devotion to
- thoughts or feelings, no human love or true piety, something of the
- Lacking the true, inward love for his language and his people, he will
- true and inward love for race and language expresses itself naturally,
- his corpse is committed to the Earth, or to the Elements. His true
- 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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- upon the cultivation of his intellect. True, much that the child
- recent years. True, someone may say that it seems to him as though he
- South towards the North. It is, of course, true, that from the fourth
- centuries of the post-Christian era. External history gives no true
- these countries. Their character, it is true, was different in those
- statements will be more or less correct but will give no true account
- Those who in the true and real way have lived a Norwegian life become
- will only be possible for men to lead a true and proper life when they
- Title: Lecture: The Revelation of the Cosmic Christ
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- the primal forces of his being. But a true Christian instinct
- It is true that the human being passes through the gate of death into
- a life in the spiritual world, but it is no less true that an
- Title: Imaginative Cognition and Inspired Cognition
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- true relation to the human being as a whole. It will be useful
- little resemblance to the life of the body at rest. It is true
- materialists of the 19th century, though they misconstrued it.
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