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  • Title: Lecture: Michaelmas-Soul: Lecture I
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    • the most enlightened spirits even as late as the 18th Century. I shall
    • That was the feeling still cherished by many of the most enlightened
    • speak; so that on the one hand, in unenlightened experience of the
    • I concentrate my Gemüt upon this glowing figure, I let its light
    • striving for enlightenment would become inwardly and deeply religious.
  • Title: Lecture: Michaelmas-Soul: Lecture II
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    • in former epochs of human evolution the lighting up of real memory, of
    • also feel it in the light of the full responsibility we thereby incur
    • beauty and loveliness of the plant world and finding deep delight in
    • must find in his Gemüt is the match wherewith to light
    • only a little match is needed to light ordinary wood, so
  • Title: Lecture: Michaelmas-Soul: Lecture III
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    • impulse depend upon man's attaining to super-sensible enlightenment
    • To get a better light on this, let us consider a condition of
    • astonished at what came to light: he was amazed at sequences he had
    • But in any case, all sorts of things came to light that were summed
    • believes that a light shining at a given point in space will appear
    • the strength of light by the square of the distance, and he calculates
    • light in this way.
    • sunlight you have first the physical sunlight. But this physical
    • sunlight is wholly permeated by the spiritual activities of the sun;
    • and to speak of the physical sunlight merely as does the modern
    • holding sway within him. Light is by no means mere phos: it is
    • phosphoros, light-bearing — is endowed with something
    • active and psychic. But this psychic element of light is lost to man
    • July, August, or December. In July it is lightly tinged with yellow;
    • in accord with the enlightenment obtained by communicating with the
    • examine what was brought to light by an ancient semi-conscious,
    • reflects the sunlight that then, under certain conditions, falls on
    • this sunlight. For a time these observations were applied to the
    • not only the light-rays of the sun but all the external effects of the
    • became enlightened in the same way. — Doubtless many a modern college
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  • Title: Lecture: Michaelmas-Soul: Lecture IV
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    • of a rose at all — even if it fills us with delight to see this
    • conceptions of today to that goal where the living enlightenment taken
    • derive powers from the enlightenment transformed in it, precisely
    • gap between the purely mental enlightenment anthroposophy has to
  • Title: Lecture: The Cycle of the Year: Lecture I
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    • of his message was formed, not by looking at the sunlight directly in
    • sunlight was rayed back from the Moon.” And when the gaze was
    • vision — along with the flooding moonlight the manifestation of
    • down-streaming moonlight, was observed during the night hours in the
    • of the Sun itself, to the streaming moonlight. From the way in which
    • especially from the way they were oriented with the moonlight, there
    • be related to the flooding moonlight. The universe will speak
    • differently to earthly man in the future. The light of the Sun must be
    • welled and woven through by the force of the Sun, by the light of the
    • space, must be met now by the force of the sunlight itself. And the
    • to the light flowing back from the Moon; it must be related to the
    • the flooding moonlight, it was done purely in accordance with what
    • enlightenment; namely, the image of Christ arising out of the grave in
  • Title: Lecture: The Cycle of the Year: Lecture II
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    • after the physical body was turned to dust. In the light of spiritual
    • of the light.
  • Title: Lecture: The Cycle of the Year: Lecture III
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    • People today are like earthworms, I might say, looking for sunlight
    • under the ground, while to find the sunlight they need to come forth
  • Title: Lecture: The Cycle of the Year: Lecture IV
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    • experienced a lighting up of his ego. It was as if the ego shone into
  • Title: Lecture: The Cycle of the Year: Lecture V
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    • when light and warmth reach their highest point.
    • enlightenment. And what he wanted above all to obtain from the heavens
    • a powerful storm broke forth with thunder and lightning, then just in
    • this outbreak of thunder and lightning men felt the moral admonition
    • the light-element. In these elements of warmth and light there weave
    • impulses which were implanted in man as Enlightenment (see
    • from Enlightenment to Knowledge. It was the right season
    • midsummer: “Receive the Light” (see diagram). By
    • Light,” spiritual wisdom was meant. It designated that
    • sultry, light-filled element, he felt what came up then in winter as a
    • summer I stand face to face with Enlightenment; then the heavenly, the
    • Enlightenment, but something else. Just in that season in which evil
    • Enlightenment to Cognition, from Knowledge of Spirit
    • they had said: “Receive the Light,” and in autumn “Look
    • they had received through Enlightenment. With this, we approach
    • have Enlightenment, Cognition, Temperance, so for the spring
    • winter): Enlightenment, Cognition, Temperance, here we must write:
    • sought especially in the thunder and the lightning for what the
    • light;” and in autumn, at Michaelmas: “Look around
    • of light as Wisdom, that is, at midsummer they spoke in a certain way
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