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- Title: Lecture: Michaelmas-Soul: Lecture I
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- Man as Earth Citizen and Cosmic Citizen, Michael and the Dragon
- Man as Earth Citizen and Cosmic Citizen, Michael and the Dragon
- Dragon. Many people are still deeply affected by it, but its more
- combat with the Dragon.
- conceived of as the being taking shape in the Dragon that
- what was possible at that time is the form of the Dragon. Naturally it
- development. And that is the story of “The Fall of the Dragon
- the form of the Dragon. And in the whole genesis of the Dragon men of
- this world. Man belonged on the earth. The Dragon did not belong on
- between Michael and the Dragon.
- recall the Dragon that Michael relegated to this world of nature
- Dragon, whose form is incompatible with nature, assumed none of the
- forms of nature beings. He assumed that dragon form which today must
- as the 18th Century said: And the Dragon, the Old Serpent, was cast
- In this way that mighty image of Michael and the Dragon still
- Dragon. The Dragon lives in human nature; and this conception dwelt so
- short, in the extra-human — as bearing no trace of the Dragon,
- but he would have drawn the Dragon as coiling through the animality in
- pre-humanity the conflict between Michael and the Dragon had to be
- located in outer objectivity, so to speak; but now the Dragon was
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- Title: Lecture: Michaelmas-Soul: Lecture II
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- Michael's conflict with the Dragon, an indication that for our time a
- have described as the force of the Dragon whom Michael encounters,
- against whom he does battle. I indicated that this Dragon has an
- nothing whatever to do with the Dragon: he is established in the being
- Gemüt, unites them with the Dragon, allows them to perish
- with the Dragon in his lower nature. For everything in the world moves
- substance within man has been delivered over to the Dragon; for it is
- would be doomed, for the Dragon would inevitably be victorious in
- not the Dragon in him to absorb the elemental beings from without.
- When these come to be in man, in the body of the Dragon, human
- soul results from the Dragon's having absorbed the elemental powers
- beings in the Dragon's body are at work in us. And psychically:
- through what the glutted Dragon has become in him, he is prevented
- Dragon in such a way as really to become inwardly transformed, to feel
- 19th Century. What the Dragon had hoped to achieve through
- will have to take part in Michael's victory over the Dragon. And this
- being delivered up to the Dragon to whom it is related through its own
- Dragon.
- Title: Lecture: Michaelmas-Soul: Lecture III
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- Conflict with the Dragon persisted into the 18th Century as
- Title: Lecture: Michaelmas-Soul: Lecture IV
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- clairvoyance the picture of Michael's combat with the Dragon arose
- Michael vanquishing the Dragon.
- battle with the Dragon. This infuses into our cosmogony something very
- Title: Lecture: The Cycle of the Year: Lecture I
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- Earth itself, contends with the Dragon, Ahriman.
- Dragon, with the Ahrimanic powers, in just the way necessitated by our
- be purified by spiritual forces, from the Dragon, from the Ahrimanic
- Title: Lecture: The Cycle of the Year: Lecture V
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- indicated in the overcoming of the Dragon by Michael.
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