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- Title: Lecture: Michaelmas-Soul: Lecture I
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- life into the breadth of the world' so that we can overcome the
- still read grandiose images into it, {Translator's Note:
- Title: Lecture: Michaelmas-Soul: Lecture II
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- life into the breadth of the world' so that we can overcome the
- An idea such as this can readily be sensed in its abundant beauty; but
- within him. Oh, how widespread is this cowardice of the soul! We know
- book, reads it, and finds it quite interesting as well as comforting
- except for having derived a certain satisfaction from what he read
- fundamentally quite a different being after reading something of that
- The first type of reader cannot be counted upon at all when it is a
- remain untouched by them. One can readily understand such an attitude
- Title: Lecture: Michaelmas-Soul: Lecture III
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- of life into the breadth of the world' so that we can overcome the
- consider how abstract, how dreadfully out of touch with the human
- already taken on so abstract a character these imaginations flit past
- has this peculiarity: while imaginations stamp themselves less readily
- The old Druid priests had schooled themselves to read from what thus
- The priest indicated, according to his readings in the universe, what
- and as earth-men they carried out the will of the gods as read in the
- they had to know how to read the writing in the stars. — It is
- read in the universe; that he made such knowledge his starting point
- what it means to read in the universe what should be done in the lives
- example, in its passage across the zodiac. Reading in the cosmos, you
- see, consists in finding the methods for reading out of the inwardly
- must careful not to tread on them, as will everyone be who loves
- Title: Lecture: Michaelmas-Soul: Lecture IV
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- life into the breadth of the world' so that we can overcome the
- readily be refuted. The worst evil in present-day knowledge and
- anthroposophy. You see, if you read a book or a lecture cycle on
- anthroposophy just as you read any other book — that is, as
- abstractly as you read other books — there is no point whatever
- in reading anthroposophic literature at all. In that case I should
- advise reading cookery books or technical books on mechanics: that
- would be more useful; or read about How to Become a Good Business
- Man. Reading books or listening to lectures on anthroposophy has
- Title: Lecture: The Cycle of the Year: Lecture I
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- reads the meaning of letters on a sheet of paper, in those times
- meaning was read in the relation of Aries, or of Taurus, of Venus, or
- was read what the heavens had to say to the Earth. All this was put
- This was already foreseen prophetically by those in the ancient
- Title: Lecture: The Cycle of the Year: Lecture II
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- centuries, when the Easter thought was spreading throughout
- understood, as I have already said, because remnants of the ancient
- Earth nature begins to wither, when the mood of the grave is spreading
- Title: Lecture: The Cycle of the Year: Lecture III
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- them already as separate beings again.
- certain sense a test of whether the Michael thought is already strong
- readily accessible to the ancient elementary clairvoyance. Today,
- Title: Lecture: The Cycle of the Year: Lecture IV
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- way of music and song during those intense and widespread folk
- ancient festivals already established a communication, a union,
- Title: Lecture: The Cycle of the Year: Lecture V
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- already made here concerning the relationship between man and the
- earthly is streaming upward. Man already perceived and
- Already during autumn he had felt something stirring within him that
- But something else is connected with this which already stands in the
- It is already so that in man today things lie one within the other,
- of remembrance or admonition, qualities already suggested in a
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