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  • Title: Lecture: Michaelmas-Soul: Lecture II
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    • nature that surround him on earth — the manifold beauty of
    • the things around us. When we observe a plant in the usual way we do
    • things and beings that surround him.
    • appears as real as the ground under our feet — the ground without
    • to feel surrounding nature as its very own being. The most that men
  • Title: Lecture: Michaelmas-Soul: Lecture III
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    • we pass out into the surrounding cosmos. But he refuses to apply this
    • ground plan would have presented itself — there is something
    • surrounded by the firmament, and particularly the signs of the zodiac.
    • the year round only to the abstractionist. When science will once more
    • by all that figures as the scorpion and the serpent winding around the
    • the cosmos should be arranged in a circle around him; in this manner
    • beings surrounded them in a strictly spiritual state. Everything
    • and all that forms around the vowels when the planets pass the
    • around the sun, which remained in the middle. I have spoken of this
    • is so pleasant to see the worms coming out of the ground — we
    • underground all the time and only come out when it rains; but if it
  • Title: Lecture: Michaelmas-Soul: Lecture IV
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    • Outwardly, frost and snow cover the ground, and the germs of the earth
    • observes the earth in winter and sees the snow on the ground, he knows
    • around.
    • so that he can find in the round of the seasons first of all the
  • Title: Lecture: The Cycle of the Year: Lecture I
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    • surrounding cosmos. We can consider still other processes which take
    • place on the Earth and around it as breathing processes of a sort. We
    • beginning to radiate around the Earth (arrows). This which here
  • Title: Lecture: The Cycle of the Year: Lecture II
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    • atmosphere that surrounds the Earth.
    • themselves had only a roundabout connection with it through man. They
    • they were connected by what was in the atmosphere surrounding the
    • everything that is going on around them when they think, but rather
  • Title: Lecture: The Cycle of the Year: Lecture III
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    • and heard around them but what they experienced with their whole human
    • under the ground, while to find the sunlight they need to come forth
    • soul-forces may be permeated again by the astral element surrounding
    • spring just around Easter time in the final stage of the individual
  • Title: Lecture: The Cycle of the Year: Lecture IV
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    • participants were led to unfold a musical-poetic element in round
    • round-dances, accompanied by singing and primitive poetic recitations,
    • in the air and warmth around the Earth, just about the time of the St.
    • warmth become around St. John's time, at the height of summer, how
    • not now out of the Earth, but out of the surrounding atmosphere; when
  • Title: Lecture: The Cycle of the Year: Lecture V
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    • and around the Earth, man felt that he himself was becoming woven
    • was: “Look around thee.”
    • forces of the Earth were washing around him and carrying him along. He
    • somewhat as if all around him, wherever he went, darkness rose up out
    • around you” — now in midwinter it was said: “Beware of
    • light;” and in autumn, at Michaelmas: “Look around
    • A turnaround must take place. The Michael festival must take on a



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