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  • Title: Lecture: Michaelmas-Soul: Lecture I
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    • important element of them. They represented the vast, comprehensive
    • to present to you today one of those grandiose, majestic images that
    • same time one of those images especially fitted, at present, to be
    • present-day man who is able to experience his own being in an inner,
    • sphere one did not assign beings like present-day men but more exalted
    • what was the ancestor of our earth, they represented, so to speak, the
    • present them historically, for only by this method shall we arrive at
    • physical world, yet resembling an animal by reason of representing a
    • was interpreted in various ways when painted or otherwise represented
    • culminating in our present mineral, plant, and animal kingdoms, up to
    • still present in a naïve way in the animal body. All this he now
    • man, thereby representing an earth-being.
    • Such thought trends were not as abstract as people of the present
    • presented it; the outer cosmic conflict of Michael and the Dragon was
    • Century would have to be represented pictorially somewhat as follows:
    • I have within me at the present moment, I did not have within me a
    • make it into an instinctive social impulse of the present, then this
    • present disaster: to add something real to all the talk about ideals,
  • Title: Lecture: Michaelmas-Soul: Lecture II
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    • Present-Day Man as a World Hermit, Elementals
    • Present-Day Man as a World Hermit, Elementals
    • to revivify it, I must present to you — episodically, as it were
    • If we observe our present relation to nature and to the whole world,
    • factor that makes present-day man a world-hermit: he is not conscious
    • autumn. Something must be present that can be incisive in human
    • the peculiar tendencies of many people at the present time — as
    • toward the whole cosmos. In the present epoch of civilization —
    • present abodes. This they can only accomplish by passing through man.
    • ideas that first present themselves to us merely as such, as ideas.
    • contact with ideas dealing with other worlds, ideas presenting
    • themselves as something very special in the present-day sense-world,
    • Inasmuch as these lectures are intended to present for your
    • That is a fact. True, many people believe present-day men to be
    • Anthroposophy can be presented, and it is the good wood of the soul;
  • Title: Lecture: Michaelmas-Soul: Lecture III
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    • thinks of as the planet earth. And the present habits of thinking
    • consciousness certainly present in ordinary life, though an inferior
    • presents itself in pictures, and we must ask, How do these arise? They
    • context and present them in another sequence. They protest against the
    • our earthly research. The nature of our present-day education is such
    • has for present-day mankind in general. We will not even pass by the
    • must be presented pictorially. We must have pictures, imaginations,
    • that an imagination presents itself to us. It is different from
    • ground plan would have presented itself — there is something
    • representation is complete you will see this picture of bull and man
    • compared with what once was present instinctively by reason of man's
    • be represented otherwise than by the bull. The forces working through
    • human knowledge no amount of observation or picturesque presentation
    • the picture they present to modern astronomy — a picture derived
    • example, appears to present-day astronomers as some sort of a
    • presents itself as a sort of fortress in the cosmos. From the outside,
    • that some physical teacher is present; but they also knew that these
    • was the sediment — meaning the present nature of the forces of
    • propagation. These forces did not exist in their present form at the
    • sediment. And our present abstract wisdom is what corresponds up above
  • Title: Lecture: Michaelmas-Soul: Lecture IV
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    • necessary for our present purposes. My aim was merely to point out how
    • Present-day natural science considers our earth merely a dead mineral
    • reality in what he has in mind. The present frame of mind is
    • touch it: we have not the reality represented by the rosebush. Nor is
    • readily be refuted. The worst evil in present-day knowledge and
    • the most brilliant and exact methods of computation tempt the present
    • differently, presents the world in an entirely different way; and we
    • is no longer possible for present-day mankind; but what will become
    • What does Easter represent in the year's festivals? It is a festival
  • Title: Lecture: The Cycle of the Year: Lecture I
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    • the last third of December, according to our present reckoning. At
    • Let us think of this (red) as representing the Earth. We can of
    • represents the lofty Sun-Being had to say to earthly humanity, an idea
    • toward Him. And our schematic drawing will be correct if we represent
    • However, it is so, that in the present cycle of Earth evolution —
    • want to grasp the whole significance of our present earth epoch. If we
    • want to take our place in the present time with the right
    • And a man in the present who comprehends in the right sense what
    • present time. The hope that was focused on the coming of the
  • Title: Lecture: The Cycle of the Year: Lecture II
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    • appropriate to the present age, particularly in its feeling content,
    • the education of the present day call the Resurrection a miracle, and
    • Divine Being is degraded when He is represented as having created the
    • number of years, and that these years present the return of certain
    • We saw yesterday that this course of the year represents an
    • represents the time when the Earth holds its breath within it. The
    • something comparable to our present Christmas festival existed, it was
    • of the present, in which his soul-spiritual is dying away, his soul
  • Title: Lecture: The Cycle of the Year: Lecture III
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    • the festivals. The priesthood was that group of men who presented the
    • must then say: “Although the natural science of the present is
    • repudiated. The present-day natural scientific view is inspired solely
    • an impulse. Hence, with the present state of the Anthroposophical
    • Only when we look at the present stage of mankind's evolution does the
    • physical-material life are present as a duality, and the rhythmic
    • and our whole social life. Then that which we need will be present in
    • singly and alone would be able, in the present condition of humanity,
  • Title: Lecture: The Cycle of the Year: Lecture IV
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    • do not perceive precisely that which present-day humanity is so proud
    • Strange as it may sound to people of the present time, it is
    • Certain presentations and performances were filled with distinctive
    • John's festival. Of course the man of the present intellectualistic
    • Thus we see that our present-day consciousness has been acquired at
  • Title: Lecture: The Cycle of the Year: Lecture V
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    • that I am using present-day words, and that in those days man would
    • present Nature-knowledge in its existing form to man during the
    • counter-image to what was present during the height of summer. At
    • And what is of quite special importance to present-day humanity is
    • be found in the glorified nature-knowledge of the present? How can man
    • present state of unfoldment. First, he had gradually to push out of
    • derive the real import of present-day nature-knowledge from this fact.
    • — This is of course madness from the present-day point of view,



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