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- Title: Riddles of the World: Lecture VI: The Basic Concepts of Theosophy. Human Races
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- vividly. Hence, the Nordic legends also speak of
- Title: Knowledge of Soul and Spirit: Lecture XIV: The Hell
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- the Greek Tartaros up to the Nordic mythology a realm of the
- Nordic mythology derives the present condition of the world
- by side and in a certain way reminiscent to the Nordic legend.
- Nordic legend. The spiritual germ of the current culture has
- Title: Where/How/Spirit: Lecture XIII: The Riddles in Goethe's Faust - Exoteric
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- Nordic nature. He realised in particular in Italy how different
- Title: Where/How/Spirit: Lecture XVIII: The European Mysteries and Their Initiates
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- is why we find the view in the Nordic mysteries that one can
- Nordic legends of gods. He who wanted to be a member in this
- Title: At the Gates: Lecture VII: Workings of the Law of Karma in Human Life
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- of the Huns, is called in the Nordic language, Atli — meaning someone
- Title: Festivals/Easter VI: Easter: The Mystery of the Future
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- influences of the old Nordic Gods and Beings are still perceptible in
- ancient Nordic Gods who appeared to the Initiates in the Northern
- Nordic sagas there is a note of deep tragedy, indicating that the
- Nordic Gods and Divinities would be superseded by One yet to come.
- This motif and trend of the Nordic sagas reappears in a medieval form
- this same note of tragic destiny was implicit in the Nordic sagas, in
- the Mystery-truth underlying them, that the Nordic Gods would be
- by that world of Nordic gods of which the legends tell. Odin, Freya,
- and all the other figures in Nordic mythology were not inventions;
- Title: Apocalypse of John: Introductory Lecture
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- and asserts that all the figures of Nordic or German
- Title: Apocalypse of John: Lecture I
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- Siegfried is really the representative of the ancient nordic
- Title: Reading Pictures of the Apocalypse: Part 2: Lecture Three
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- earth's productive powers. The Nordic myth of the Twilight of the Gods
- Title: Mission/Folk-Souls (1970): 7. Advance of Folk Spirits to the Rank of Time Spirits.
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- Nordic peoples, the Scandinavian peoples, and from whom the various
- Title: Mission/Folk-Souls (1970): 8. The Five Post-Atlantean Civilizations.
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- development of Germanic-Nordic history and the spiritual impulses
- at a higher stage than the Germanic-Nordic peoples. The working of
- Nordic man perceived the figures of the Gods, the divine Beings
- Odin? Who or what was he? In what form did Nordic man learn to love
- Nordic ma experienced the activity of Odin at a time when he was
- the Archangels are communicated to that ego. Hence Germanic-Nordic
- understanding of these individual Gods. Germanic-Nordic man perceived
- breath. This Nordic man perceived as a unity. Just as that which
- form in which speech existed amongst the Nordic peoples —
- sighing winds and the weaving clouds. Germanic-Nordic man sees this
- upon as a physical process, but to Germanic-Nordic man it was an
- stage. Germanic-Nordic man sees the weaving of the body and soul from
- completely spiritual beings. It was then clear to Nordic man how the
- Nordic man perceived in full consciousness the Folk Soul, the soul of
- Title: Mission/Folk-Souls (1970): 9. Loki - Hodur and Baldur - Twilight of the Gods.
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- in Teutonic mythology. As Nordic man was still clairvoyant, he really
- active being in the world. With his clairvoyance Nordic man felt
- solid and reliant and is determined to act independently. Nordic man
- remarkably iridescent form. Because Nordic man could perceive the
- that which has no validity there. To Nordic man who lived more on the
- wolf. This permeates the whole of Nordic consciousness and you will
- wolf in pursuit of the Sun. The old imaginative Nordic man sees these
- Nordic man was not only aware of Loki, of the Luciferic influence,
- Baldur. This is felt by Nordic man as the gradual extinction of the
- in the loss of clairvoyance, Nordic man felt that by the death of
- however, still a few who were able to perceive directly what Nordic
- experiences were lost when Nordic man received the consolations of
- Nordic man, of necessity, felt this differently; for a longer period
- Initiates had taught Nordic man that a change was taking place in the
- that clear, particularly to Nordic man, by calling our attention to
- Title: Mission/Folk-Souls (1970): 10. The Mission of Individual Peoples and Cultures in the Past, Present and Future.
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- It was in this way that Nordic man experienced them at a time when
- in the form of pure concepts that which Nordic man still saw as
- ancient Nordic peoples from the spiritual world, down to this
- mission of the Nordic Germanic peoples in Central Europe is to ensure
- us now describe the further progress of the Germanic and Nordic Folk
- influence, the Germanic and Nordic Folk Spirit is gradually
- Title: Mission/Folk-Souls (1970): 11. Nerthus, Freyja and Gerda.
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- Earth belongs to Riesenheim. We realize, therefore, that Nordic man
- watery mists of Atlantis still covered the region. Nordic man felt
- which proceeds from the Midgard Snake. This is depicted in Nordic
- members of the Nordic peoples who feel within them the elemental and
- discover in the realm of the Nordic and Germanic Archangels a source
- Title: Destinies of Individuals and Nations: Lecture 2: Nationalities and Nationalism in the Light of Spiritual Science
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- what matters in Central Europe and in the Nordic
- Title: Mystery of Death: Lecture V: The Intervention of the Christ Impulse in the Historical Events
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- The Mission of the Individual Folk-Souls in Connection with the Germanic-Nordic Mythology
- Title: Mystery of Death: Lecture VII: Cosmic Effects on the Human Members During Sleep
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- The Mission of the Individual Folk-Souls in Connection with the Germanic-Nordic Mythology.
- Title: Lecture Series: The Subconscious Forces
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- Mission of the Folk-Souls in Relation with the Germanic-Nordic
- Title: Mystery of Death: Lecture IX: The Relation of the Human Being to the Realms of Nature and the Hierarchies
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- The Mission of the Individual Folk-Souls in Connection with the Germanic-Nordic Mythology.
- Title: Karma of Untruthfulness I: Lecture Six
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- and for this purpose one must look back to where the Nordic peoples,
- Title: Symptom 2 Reality: Lecture I: The Birth of the Consciousness Soul
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- through the mingling of Nordic and Slav blood; the third was
- Asiatic element, this mixture of Nordic and Slav blood. In
- Title: Symptom 2 Reality: Lecture III: Characteristics of Historical Symptoms in Recent Times
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- Nordic-Slavonic racial impulse and out of Asianism which is
- Title: Cosmic New Year: Lecture I: The Three Streams in the Life of Civilization. The Mysteries of Light, of Man, and of the Earth.
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- customs as are described in accounts of ancient Nordic civilization,
- Title: Art/Mystery Wisdom: Lecture Four
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- macrocosm during the thirteen shortest days. And the nordic
- Title: Arts and Their Mission: Lecture VIII
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- Title: Poetry/Speech: Lecture I: The Art of Recitation and Declamation
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- now feels to be something Nordic, rugged, gnarled, something almost
- Title: Poetry/Speech: Lecture II: The Art of Recitation and Declamation
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- short, short; long, short, short; whereas in the Nordic verses we
- Nordic man experienced a pictorial element, which he expressed in
- Title: Poetry/Speech: Lecture III: The Art of Recitation and Declamation
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- shall take an epic of the Nordic world, from an earlier age –
- that part of man’s nature with which the Nordic races were
- Nordic-Germanic peoples arrested the impulse, the urge and impetus
- Title: Poetry/Speech: Lecture VI: Speech-Formation and Poetic Form
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- what comes to us from the Nordic or Central European, Germanic
- play anew, so that we now have a Nordic and a southern
- Iphigeneia. Any consideration of the Nordic
- of Nordic language, Nordic
- lives in the Nordic treatment of speech. Here we see how the
- Nordic man could sense the wave-beat of his blood, instigated by a
- penetrate inwards into the breathing-system, Nordic man was
- blood-rhythm. Nordic-Germanic poetry is spiritualised human blood.
- whole, finds expression in Nordic-Germanic poetry. We can see this
- alliterative style, such as lived in Nordic declamation, and has
- beginning of the Nibelungenlied, where the Nordic element
- Nordic, into a single whole.
- Title: Poetry/Speech: Lecture V: Poetry and Recitation
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- Nordic Iphigeneia is transformed in the Roman version into
- firstly present the declamatory, in Goethe’s Nordic
- Title: Poetry/Speech: Lecture VIII: The Interaction of Breathing and Blood-Circulation
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- inwardly more Nordic, that Germanic disposition of feeling comes to
- Title: Poetry/Speech: Lecture IX: The Alliteration and Terminal Rhyme
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- return to the age of Nordic poetry. Here we see the poetic urge of
- Title: History of Art: Lecture X: Disputa of Raphael - the School of Athens
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- the same year, a Nordic personality slipped up the penitent's
- images, this Nordic person, so devoted, in full of belief, so
- Title: History of Art: Lecture 10: Disputa and The School of Athens of Raphael
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- You know that this Nordic
- is pushed back, so Luther pushes back for his Nordic world whatever
- Title: History of Art: Lecture 12: Greek and Early Christian Art, Symbolic Signs, the Mystery of Gold
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- the Nordic lands how the signs of the runes are still active with their
- in the Nordic lands preceded Christianity. This was understood in Rome,
- expression in the old heathen, nordic saga. We are seeing the time placing
- Title: History of Art: Lecture 13: The Changes in the Conception of Christ During a Certain Period of Time
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- influences that I have shown you. Here we have a pure Nordic product
- Title: Practical Course/Teachers: Lecture XI: On the Teaching of Geography
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- Mediterranean races and the Nordic races of Europe. You can
- Title: Health and Illness I: Lecture V: The Eye; Colour of the Hair
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- utilized in fighting off the surrounding cold. A Nordic man
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