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- Title: Lecture: The Alphabet
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- being to him. He is no longer aware that the single words, the single
- are reflected upwards or, in other words, thoughts are reflections of
- does not perceive these bodies from within outwards, what he perceives
- inwardly from our etheric and physical bodies; if we then look down
- It is indeed true that Man, as he goes forward in the life between
- subconscious. But as the child develops, forces press upwards within
- It may be said that if a Man could look through himself inwardly he
- Everything that is formed as inward sound, in the most manifold way,
- seen in its reality, before Man's higher and inward experience,
- were instinctively aware that they brought a name down with them from
- Title: Lecture: East and West in the Light of the Christmas Idea
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- became paralyzed towards the 3rd millennium B.C. And
- reality. We live by calling that which permeates us inwardly,
- towards the hoped-for life filled with the divine. And in the
- Golgotha. Many people look towards that great symbol: the cross
- is that it is also possible to look towards the origin of the
- order to experience reality. We must look towards Christ in order
- present time must be filled with warmth. This is an important and
- Title: Cosmic Forces in Man: Lecture I: Cosmic Forces in Man
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- lectures given in this very town many years ago, before the war, and
- lectures on this very subject and I afterwards sent the volume to him,
- European War, but only those who lived in the very midst of things
- the materialistic world are not so outwardly patent as they were
- during the actual years of the war.
- disarmament, about the desirability of ending wars... a great war
- here on Earth he can only gaze upwards from below. And the living
- which is that the Ram is depicted with his head looking backwards.
- influence man in the direction of inwardness — for the Ram does
- not look forward, nor out into the wide world — he looks
- backwards, upon himself; he contemplates his own being. This is full
- we must press forward to this cosmic wisdom, to the knowledge that the
- forces which must be conceived as radiating from above downwards,
- Scorpio, but from below upwards. They work upon the
- contain the forces which work chiefly towards the pole of
- of upward progress.
- Title: Cosmic Forces in Man: Lecture II: The Soul Life of Man ...
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- towards self-extinction, and some in which strong, intense organic
- we wake in the morning and become aware of the colours and sounds of
- the outside world, when we are conscious of the conditions of warmth
- life is quite unaware.
- should receive them with warmth. For man should be received with
- moment of time; he should be received with warmth. And then he will be
- led in the right way towards what I have called in one of my Mystery
- warmth, or being repelled, chilled by it. But when the Midnight Hour
- existence. This urge towards a particular people, a particular
- mother-tongue may have been implanted in him deeply and inwardly or
- with deep and inward love for what will become his mother-tongue, or
- realm of the Angels, can be permeated with a really inward love for
- Lacking the true, inward love for his language and his people, he will
- inwardly with his folk and language, or whether we grow into them more
- true and inward love for race and language expresses itself naturally,
- inwardly unfree. There is no truly free life in the activities which
- I have described — either in such a way that they are inwardly
- greatest interest towards what was active in man between death and a
- Title: Cosmic Forces in Man: Lecture III: The Mission of the Scandanavian Peoples
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- for he is unaware that the soul-and-spirit extends into physical
- struck their blows in manifold ways but man to-day is largely unaware
- years of the Thirty Years War, and a measure of illumination can only
- begins to spread more towards the regions of Middle Europe. The
- South towards the North. It is, of course, true, that from the fourth
- Europe more towards the South.
- towards the East — that is to say, shortly after the period I
- life was spreading via Africa and Southern Europe towards the rest of
- the migrations. In their migrations towards the South, in their
- the Norwegians of to-day, journeyed towards the West, towards the
- Northern peoples towards the South West and to see how — in
- Northern Gods spread towards the South West, deeply influencing the
- Roman, Latin form of life which makes its way from the South towards
- noticeable until we look towards the Eastern side of this Northern
- peninsula — towards Sweden.
- Northern peninsula the trend is more towards the East. It is a really
- remarkable picture. The form of life that later on tends more towards
- the civilisation of Norway, streams towards the South West, and the
- life that later on tends towards the civilisation of Sweden, streams
- towards the South East. Everywhere, of course, there are the teachings
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- Title: Lecture: The Revelation of the Cosmic Christ
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- The peoples from the North were swarming down towards the South of
- In the life of the ancient pagan religions, man felt himself inwardly
- days of summer when the earth receives the strongest forces of warmth
- warmth-giving rays of the sun shine down upon the earth. During the
- preserved in the earth from the warmth and radiance of the summer.
- souls of men were directed towards the birth of the Being Who is the
- century, Christianity brought its contribution towards the union of
- Event of Golgotha itself, and for some time afterwards. For at that
- again why it is that at the midnight hour of Christmas a warning
- habit. The warm feelings which for centuries inspired Christian men at
- Title: Imaginative Cognition and Inspired Cognition
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- accompaniment of an inwardly experienced conception. The fact
- in sleep — we become aware of our own reality and of the
- is seething, inwardly on the move, not only in space but, in an
- inwardly, a process of soul and spirit, yet clearly visible.
- becomes inwardly mobile and in appearance more like the soul
- soul also changes for the inward vision, and changes over in an
- by sense-perceptions outside, or inwardly by memory, the ego
- drawings in us inwardly with what in mineralized. And on this
- inward drawing depends what we know of the actual awakening of
- inwardly. The ego is able to sink right down into what is thus
- see it is quite possible to pass over from an inward view of
- the materialist has to say is warranted. He is at fault only
- inwardly, spiritually, it is found more and more that the
- positive standpoints of individual men are warranted, but not
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