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  • Title: Lecture: Michaelmas-Soul: Lecture I
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    • men even in the 18th Century. They still felt vividly the difference
    • breathed, and perceived it. They felt intensely the difference between
  • Title: Lecture: Michaelmas-Soul: Lecture II
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    • seriousness of the Christmas and Easter Festivals is no longer felt,
  • Title: Lecture: Michaelmas-Soul: Lecture IV
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    • existed a sort of instinctive clairvoyance, men felt this; and
    • therefore they felt it to be in conformity with earth existence to
  • Title: Lecture: The Cycle of the Year: Lecture I
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    • Europe, felt most livingly the inner meaning and spirit of this time
    • that is our June. At this time they felt their own souls, along with
    • the Earth soul, given over to the cosmic expanses. They felt
  • Title: Lecture: The Cycle of the Year: Lecture II
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    • sense world. The people of the early centuries felt that they were
    • Christ. They felt that by this sight their souls were transformed,
    • contemplation of the Easter thought the early Christians felt
    • themselves transformed in their inner soul life. They felt themselves
    • The Christmas initiation was felt as a descent into the depths of the
    • initiation; namely, something that was felt in a certain sense to be a
    • into the spiritual realm.” And it was felt to be of immense
    • felt this as a world opposed to them. They saw it rise up out of the
    • Earth and felt it to be an exceedingly problematic world. But they
    • the Michael festival in the autumn, is felt to be the counter-pole of
  • Title: Lecture: The Cycle of the Year: Lecture III
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    • say, at the beginning of the year, they felt themselves standing
    • Easter festival was livingly felt and perceived, when man still took
    • then it was in essence so, that people felt their own lives
    • the festivals their content. In so doing the priests themselves felt
    • which the moral-spiritual element will once again he felt and
    • enough so that it can be felt how such an impulse flows directly out
  • Title: Lecture: The Cycle of the Year: Lecture IV
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    • spring far more than is the case today. Again, they felt the shedding
    • plant world; felt deeply also the changes the animal world lived
    • through during the course of the year; felt the whole human
    • fluttering and beetles humming. They felt their own human weaving in a
    • greening of the Earth today — they felt something plant-like
    • his being, how he actually felt himself, was not acquired simply by
    • felt that he was not only an earth-being but that his essential being
    • cosmos. Indeed he felt himself so little to be an earth-being that he
    • felt himself within this form in such a way that he felt only the
  • Title: Lecture: The Cycle of the Year: Lecture V
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    • But the “I” is just a tiny word which is felt as a point in
    • with his physical-etheric-astral being. In that period man felt the
    • But what was felt above all else with regard to the relationship of
    • this outbreak of thunder and lightning men felt the moral admonition
    • side. On the other side, man perceptively felt Nature, I might say, as
    • warm, luminous, satisfied in itself. And he felt that this warming,
    • evenings. And what they felt then seemed to them to be a kind of
    • diagram). And what was felt in a quite special way at that time,
    • what then worked upon man, was felt to be something super-human which
    • perceptions, man felt: “The divine-spiritual world is withdrawing
    • Thus man felt this “living-into” the autumn as a
    • and around the Earth, man felt that he himself was becoming woven
    • express in our language today what man felt when autumn came, we
    • Nature-knowledge (see diagram). Toward autumn man felt that he
    • what man felt within himself to be connected of itself with this year.
    • being in midsummer felt himself lifted out above himself to the
    • divine-spiritual existence of the cosmos, so he felt himself in
    • midwinter to be unfolding downward below himself. He felt as if the
    • felt as though his will nature, his instincts and impulses were
    • man of that ancient time felt what was coming up out of the Earth as
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