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- Title: Lecture: Younger Generation: Lecture IX
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- teaching quite apart from the personality of the teacher. We drag in
- when so much objectivity is dragged in.
- Title: Lecture: Younger Generation: Lecture XIII
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- there appears in the picture of the man-devouring dragon what is the
- devoured by the dragon. And in the last third of the nineteenth
- century the dragon stood with particular intensity before the human
- soul felt how the dragon, who was destined for death, had acquired
- more ancient times men played a part in producing the dragon, but
- the dragon has become sternly objective; he meets us from outside and
- consider the picture of the dragon; in olden times it had a prophetic
- were conscious of having given birth to the dragon, and also of
- overcoming the dragon.
- live in all souls today? Because the dragon penetrates even to the
- leading to man. There the dragon has entirely devoured human nature.
- But the dragon must be conquered, and therefore the knowledge must
- gain ground that the picture of Michael overcoming the dragon is not
- of intellectualism. Nowadays the dragon has become quite external.
- Nowadays the dragon encounters us from outside, threatening
- continually to kill the human being. But the dragon must be
- George, who comes from outside, who is able to conquer the dragon, is
- themselves to be conquered by the dragon. They accept the dragon who
- kills man, and by the side of the dragon establish some special,
- abstractly moral divine order. But the dragon does not tolerate this;
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