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  • Title: Lecture: Michaelmas-Soul: Lecture I
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    • from Heaven to Earth.” It was Michael's deed, this bestowing of a
    • what is called the heavenly, the super-sensible world; and with the
    • out of heaven down to the earth, where he had no home; but then he
    • when you must imagine Michael to have cast the Dragon out of heaven
  • Title: Lecture: Michaelmas-Soul: Lecture III
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    • composition of these heavenly bodies. But what have all the results of
    • constituted men's knowledge of the connection between the heavens and
    • spirit of the universe. The great language of the heavens was
    • of the year. The Mithras Cult served to elicit from the heavens the
    • enters in, the heavenly bodies become something very different from
    • superannuated heavenly body of mineral which, like a kind of mirror,
    • seen heavenly bodies as they pass through the zodiac. What the
    • the planets and in the heavenly bodies in general. By means of Saturn
  • Title: Lecture: Michaelmas-Soul: Lecture IV
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    • circulation of the elemental beings between earth and the heavens is
  • Title: Lecture: The Cycle of the Year: Lecture I
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    • was read what the heavens had to say to the Earth. All this was put
    • the Earth is in a certain way not speaking with the heavens, a time
  • Title: Lecture: The Cycle of the Year: Lecture II
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    • the St. John's Mystery, that is, the secrets of the heavens. For man
    • Earth, nor as earthly man does he belong to the heavens. Hence he must
    • heavenly worlds and becomes man, in the way He is given to men, but we
    • Christ forsake the heavenly world and plunge down among mankind. For
    • descent the winning of the heavenly region for the further evolution
    • On the other stands this: There was a spiritual, heavenly Being, Who
    • by His deed, working out of the heavens into the Earth, set forth the
  • Title: Lecture: The Cycle of the Year: Lecture IV
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    • remains up there in heaven and speaks to us only at St. John's time.
    • Then we become aware that we are connected with heaven. It has taken
    • window of heaven at St. John's time. But we must ask about it. We must
    • between the earthly and the heavenly.
    • might assure man at this time that he has an ego, which the heavens
    • the heavens, were not involved in learning anything. Besides the
    • the heavens with his questions, and they answered by sending
    • turned for what he wanted to know not now toward the heavens, but to
    • was mediated from the heavens, so the feeling for the human form was
    • extended out into the heavens, so that man might know how the heavens
    • order for him to come to ego-consciousness, the heavens opened their
    • I allow myself to be lifted up to the heavens in summer, when I let
    • only through the windows of heaven in summer. But just for that reason
  • Title: Lecture: The Cycle of the Year: Lecture V
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    • enlightenment. And what he wanted above all to obtain from the heavens
    • should be revealed out of the heavens in all seriousness what they
    • of the heavens to earthly humanity.
    • summer I stand face to face with Enlightenment; then the heavenly, the
    • heavens had to say. They looked at the phenomena of Nature, but what
    • gifts of the heavenly powers directly, so today, when man has his



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