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  • Title: Lecture: The Alphabet
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    • original word of truth, his word of wisdom, was lost. Speech was
    • instinctive, human wisdom it was astronomy that was expressed. What
    • those olden days was one and the same thing. The wisdom in the
    • wisdom. And there was something of quite a dim consciousness connected
    • what once existed in the instinctive wisdom of primeval times. Take
    • the primeval wisdom of the world, what remained of all that stood for
  • Title: Lecture: East and West in the Light of the Christmas Idea
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    • present state of decadence to the primeval wisdom of humanity
    • contained in the primeval wisdom of the Orient. The spiritual
    • we consider the primeval wisdom of the East, the poetical form
    • wisdom of the ancient Egyptians consisted in the fact that people
    • felt in this star wisdom something which gave Maya a foundation
    • They were endowed with the highest wisdom then accessible to man.
    • And the Gospels indicate that the highest wisdom could at that
    • schools of wisdom proclaimed: Since the beginning of the present
    • wisdom, a sublime sentence, in which the single words indicate
    • shepherds on the field; without any wisdom, from the dream
    • the same message: Christ is coming. Highest wisdom and greatest
    • time the highest wisdom was already decadent, it was setting.
    • born not only in empty words, but in every form of wisdom and
  • Title: Cosmic Forces in Man: Lecture I: Cosmic Forces in Man
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    • more brilliantly than all that was given to man by oriental wisdom
    • We do right to turn to the great wisdom-treasures of the East —
    • will outshine all the glory of oriental wisdom that once poured down
    • we must press forward to this cosmic wisdom, to the knowledge that the
    • those days. Thus, according to the wisdom of the stars, a man might be
    • moral and social life are to thrive. No real wisdom can arise in moral
    • and social life unless a link is forged with cosmic wisdom. And that
  • Title: Cosmic Forces in Man: Lecture III: The Mission of the Scandanavian Peoples
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    • centuries, we find the old, inherited wisdom being brought to bear
    • the highest form of wisdom. A change comes about in this respect, but
    • Gnostic conceptions, the wisdom-filled conceptions of Christianity now
    • the old Gnostic wisdom into Christianity is branded as a heretic:
    • wisdom with Christianity, is ostracised. And finally Christianity is
    • illumination of the highest wisdom if they were to become intelligible
    • wisdom which had once been alive in men receded from the spiritual
    • unconscious Nature-wisdom, this concrete knowledge of spirituality in
  • Title: Lecture: The Revelation of the Cosmic Christ
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    • time fragments were still present of an ancient wisdom that had been
    • experience. The old instinctive knowledge, the ancient wisdom which
    • this wisdom was gradually lost. It faded away little by little as the
    • wisdom was still left to give man some insight into the mighty Event
    • was understood by the light of wisdom. But by the time of the fourth
    • century after Christ, this wisdom had almost completely disappeared.
    • remained, on through the subsequent centuries. The ancient wisdom was
    • lost to humanity — and necessarily so, because out of this wisdom man
    • substituted another quality in place of the wisdom which the world of
    • Christendom had brought to the Mystery of Golgotha — a wisdom which
    • Mystery. Something else was substituted for the quality of wisdom.
    • centuries this was a Mystery which addressed itself to a living wisdom
    • — a wisdom which then faded away into empty abstraction. Very little
    • of love which came to replace the wisdom with which the Mystery of
    • peoples of the Old Testament strove in wisdom to be gathered to the
    • the ancient, primordial wisdom knew from their own inner experiences
    • wisdom untinged with egotism, Unborn-ness will be as important to them
    • but we have no wisdom-filled understanding of the union of the Christ
    • of the primeval wisdom possessed by humanity, this world was
    • to the wisdom that once lived in men instinctively and remained to



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