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  • Title: Lecture: Michaelmas-Soul: Lecture I
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    • the dry, matter-of-fact intellect can comprehend. Nevertheless, when
    • men, to matters that are decided only in the most personal way.
    • matter of world views, these images really constituted the most
    • much closer to material existence. People assume that matter has
    • time, of the then prevalent softer matter, so to say. It could only be
    • to lift their gaze. And as a matter of fact, in the 18th Century there
    • imagining the matter in this way; and because more and more the
    • affect us as cold and matter-of-fact, whose intellectuality makes us
    • strong in man that the matter of directing his feelings upward and
  • Title: Lecture: Michaelmas-Soul: Lecture II
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    • without really feeling that a life of such matter-of-fact behavior
    • In the next days, we shall have occasion to speak of these matters
    • evolution; and this cosmic aim is linked with such matters as I have
    • these were as much a matter of course to him as were the forces of
    • conservation of force and energy, or of the permanence of matter, were
    • him; he sees nothing but dead matter. — Psychically: everything a
    • cleverness in abundance upon men: in the matter of thinking, men have
    • anthroposophy cold and intellectual and matter-of-fact just lacks the
  • Title: Lecture: Michaelmas-Soul: Lecture III
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    • The core of the matter is this: all impulses such as the Michael
    • connected with these matters are at bottom only a system of very
    • way from anything we can learn about earth matters in the
    • about these matters instead of reflecting on them with our intellect.
    • available concerning these matters has vanished. But calendars there
    • Oh, what does our abstract science amount to, no matter how accurately
    • who had been schooled in these matters.
    • to take the matter seriously, Frau Professor Schleiden got into a
    • matter.
  • Title: Lecture: Michaelmas-Soul: Lecture IV
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    • astonishingly obtuse in the matter of a feeling for reality. People
    • matter of post-war inflation, for example, the situation reached a
    • of the cosmos. Everywhere in the world matter contains spirit, for
    • matter is, of course, only the expression of spirit. At every point
    • a matter of seeking the earth, including its production of plants,
    • order to be practical for a century, the matter in question must be in
    • about spirit underlying all matter. That would be just as abstract as
  • Title: Lecture: The Cycle of the Year: Lecture II
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    • the Easter Mystery was lost. People begin to discuss a matter only
    • All our thoughts are so abstract! But no matter how remarkable they
  • Title: Lecture: The Cycle of the Year: Lecture III
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    • a matter of habit, it was not always so. There were times when people
    • we think, the physical matter in our nerves is destroyed; the thought
    • struggles up out of the matter as it perishes. To feel the becoming of
    • no concern for a higher view. What matters is this: that we as human
    • although we can summarize it this way once the matter is before us,
  • Title: Lecture: The Cycle of the Year: Lecture V
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    • about such matters during the past Christmas season, in the Goetheanum



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