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- Title: Address: The Spiritual-Scientific Basis of Goethe's Work
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- minds, Lessing, Herder, Schiller, Goethe, Novalis, Jean Paul and
- Title: Address: The Spiritual-Scientific Basis of Goethe's Work
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- minds, Lessing, Herder, Schiller, Goethe, Novalis, Jean Paul and
- Title: Origin and Destination of Humanity: Lecture X: Goethe's Gospel
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- (1793/94). Novalis also believed in it. In particular, we find
- Title: Esoteric Development: Lecture VII: The Great Initiates
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- Initiate. Those who read Novalis will notice something of the breath
- Title: Origin and Destination of Humanity: Lecture XVI: The Great Initiates
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- reads Novalis (pseudonym of Friedrich von Hardenberg, 1772-1801, German
- Title: Riddles of the World: Lecture III: Basic Concepts of Theosophy. Soul and Spirit of the Human Being
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- theosophist Novalis (pseudonym of Friedrich von Hardenberg,
- (The Novices at Sais by Novalis, 1802): “Somebody
- Title: Riddles of the World: Lecture XVI: German Theosophists at the Beginning of the Nineteenth Century
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- young short-lived German theosophist Novalis (pseudonym of
- However, something else appeared with Novalis. To understand it
- knowledge in geometrical forms, and Novalis, who illumined the
- Novalis speaking about mathematics. However, you can only take
- knowledge in this respect Novalis is a peculiar personality. He
- completely became imagination in Novalis because they cast
- Thus, we have to understand Novalis as a peculiar, tender, and
- carries us off by this sharpness, then Novalis is wonderfully
- Schelling and Steffens, also in that of Novalis. These thinkers
- self-knowledge and self-development. Novalis knew how to speak
- wonderfully indicated. Thus, you can prospect with Novalis
- Novalis just pronounces what is a characteristic trait of that
- Title: Where/How/Spirit: Lecture I: Where and How Does One Find the Spirit?
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- external world. It is true what Novalis says: the human being
- Title: Antworten der Geisteswissenschaft: Vortrag VI: Der Geist Im Pflanzenreich
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- Novalis. Er sagt: «Schlaf ist ein vermischter
- Schlaf bedeutet also für Novalis das Verdauen der
- Seele durch den Leib. Novalis ist sich immer bewußt,
- Title: Lecture: The Spirit in the Realm of Plants
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- able to encompass nature magnificently with his spirit: Novalis. He
- Thus sleep for Novalis
- means the digestion of the soul by the body. Novalis is always
- Title: Geist und Stoff, Leben und Tod: Lecture VI
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- Novalis. Und gerade aus dem, was heute ausgeführt
- Beispiel in einem solchen Worte des Novalis liegt: «Wir
- Title: Spirit and Matter: Lecture VI: Life, Death, and Immortality in the Universe
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- of a great spirit man who died early: Novalis (pseudonym of
- Title: Eternal Human Soul: Lecture III: Goethe as Father of Spiritual Research
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- Novalis
- Novalis, the miraculous genius, who wanted to submerge in
- to close with a remark, which Novalis did completely in the
- Title: Foundations of Esotericism: Lecture XIII
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- not coal] in particular make such observations underground. Novalis's
- Title: Esoteric Development: Lecture IX: Imaginative Knowledge and Artistic Imagination
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- is shown by poets who were miners, for example by Novalis, who had
- Title: Lecture Series: Novalis
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- Novalis
- (it is her favorite Novalis lecture), with the
- Novalis
- Novalis during the last three decades of the eighteenth
- even reaching thirty years of age was Novalis, and we hope that
- Hardenberg, called Novalis, was born on 2 May 1772. Whoever has
- impressive Novalis bust. It belongs to the classic records of
- this, Novalis is one of those personalities who is a living
- `standing on the ground' physical reality. Basically Novalis
- When we study Novalis' biography — it is in itself a work of
- having a practical, applied nature. Novalis was actually in his
- mathematician. What is most important is that Novalis as a
- relevant, to refer to a classic example as here with Novalis,
- spirituality in Novalis in a gentleness and refinement, as we
- Novalis was a contemporary of Goethe. One should not place the
- kind of spirituality within Novalis, on the same level as what
- particular stage. Novalis, by contrast, lived a life which one
- Thus we can see that Novalis understood how the human being's
- soul can be lifted up into a higher world. For Novalis it gave
- Novalis and thus the night from this perspective became
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- Title: Lecture: The Christmas Mystery, Novalis, the Seer
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- The Christmas Mystery, Novalis as Seer,
- entitled, Das Weihnachtsmysterium. Novalis, der Seher und
- Novalis, the Seer
- Novalis became a seer — we might almost say
- In the case of Novalis we
- Novalis speaks of the
- out of actual knowledge, Novalis says that the Christ whom he
- words! Novalis is also aware of the stupendous truth that since the
- future opens out before Novalis. He sees the Earth
- of his deep insight into occult truths, Novalis speaks of Christ as
- Novalis recognises the God who in time to come will have as
- Steiner) here recited a poem from the Spiritual Songs of Novalis.)
- in the supremely gifted Novalis, feelings free of all denominational
- Novalis experienced
- Poems by Novalis
- Title: Occult History: Lecture 6
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- reveals — for example, that in Novalis we have to see something
- single streams were dividing once more; he appears again as Novalis.
- We see how there actually lives in Novalis, in a particular form, all
- sleep, as Novalis, the reincarnated Raphael.
- Title: The Idea of Reincarnation and Its Introduction Into Western Culture
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- German poet Novalis. To begin with, we find in his writings a most
- Novalis wherever we look, something seems to spring into life.
- dreams of Science. From Novalis comes something that finds its way
- Novalis, feeling that a stream of living Theosophy goes out from him,
- Raphael, in Novalis, the same Individuality lived and worked. In
- Title: The Signature of Human Evolution
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- Raphael, Novalis and have shown how by the addition of
- Individuality in Elijah, John the Baptist, Raphael, Novalis.
- Title: Form-Creating Forces
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- Baptist, Raphael and Novalis — all long since dead — you can
- having lived in Elijah, John the Baptist, Raphael and Novalis.”
- Title: Lecture Series: Ancient Wisdom and the Heralding of the Christ Impulse
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- Title: Secrets/Threshold: Lecture IV
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- who has allowed himself to be influenced by Novalis, among others,
- Title: On the Meaning of Life: Lecture 1
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- for Anthroposophy. This person is the German poet Novalis. When we
- that his works will fall to dust. Then Novalis appears to take in
- Baptist, Raphael and Novalis are mentioned. For many the main
- Title: Mystery of Death: Lecture IV: The Intimate Element of the Central European Culture and the Central European Striving
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- same time rising spiritually to the loftiest just with Novalis.
- Title: Toward Imagination: Lecture 3: The Twelve Human Senses
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- but of German literature only the works of Novalis and Goethe, the
- Title: Karma of Untruthfulness I: Lecture Three
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- and Balzac in the original; of German writers there were only Novalis
- Title: Karma of Untruthfulness II: Lecture Fifteen
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- Romanticism, to Novalis, or even to the philosophical idealists, among
- Novalis, Franz von Baader — though it originated with Jakob Böhme.
- Title: Karma of Untruthfulness II: Lecture Twenty Five
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- literature: Novalis. For more prosaic moods we might equally well have
- forgotten. To those who have absorbed the inspiration of Novalis or
- Title: Ancient Myths: Lecture VII
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- lovable genius of Novalis to see rightly in this point. In the
- Aphorisms of Novalis you find the beautiful expression I have
- but such a poet as Novalis. Then one stands in wonder before the
- Title: Three Streams: Lecture VI: Augustus and the Roman Catholic Church, Rhetoric, Intellectual Soul and Consciousness Soul
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- Catholicism. Such spirits as Novalis —
- Title: Three Streams: Lecture VI: Augustus and the Roman Catholic Church, Rhetoric, Intellectual Soul and Consciousness Soul
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- Catholicism. Such spirits as Novalis —
- Title: Symptom 2 Reality: Lecture II: Symptomatology of Recent Centuries
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- discover the previous incarnations of Novalis.
- Title: Challenge/Times: Lecture VI: The Innate Capacities of the Nations of the World
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- Goetheanism, through Novalis, through Schelling, through all
- Title: Man: Hieroglyph: Lecture Fifteen
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- Novalis said: ‘Well then, we must become immortal, so that we may
- Title: Search for the New Isis: Lecture III: The Magi and the Shepherds: The New Isis
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- Novalis who were able to feel and give expression to the poetry and
- which Novalis sings the praises in such beautiful language is, for
- barren, dry; he has no love for it. Novalis, who was an outstanding
- Title: Festivals: Christmas: Lecture V: The Proclamations to the Magi and the Shepherds
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- Novalis was still aware of the human element, the element of feeling
- know unless, like Novalis, he glimpses it intuitively that the
- Title: Lecture: The Two Christmas Annunciations.
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- content of feeling and the human fullness of which Novalis still
- modern man has a premonition of this, as had Novalis, he does not know
- Title: Human Questions and Cosmic Answers: Lecture I
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- rise to a devout, religious attitude of mind. Such a man as Novalis
- mathematics. For Novalis, the science of mathematics was a great and
- Title: Karmic Relationships, Volume IV: Lecture X
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- spoke of Novalis, Schröer was often fond of saying: Novalis —
- Title: The Individuality of Elias, John, Raphael, Novalis
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- we saw how this impulse rose again in the poet Novalis. In the poet Novalis
- Novalis. And so we see Raphael die young, Novalis die young — one being,
- again in Novalis in poetry that stirs and enraptures the hearts of men. All
- hearts drink deep, when it came again in Novalis.
- When we consider the life of Novalis, what an echo we find there of the
- When we read the “Fragments” of Novalis, and give ourselves up to
- this, through the magic idealism that lives in the soul of Novalis, appears
- And so we see in Novalis a radiant and splendid forerunner of that
- Title: Michaelmas Lecture VII: Michael Meditation
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- The Individuality of Elias, John, Raphael, Novalis.
- Title: Awakening to Community: Lecture VIII
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- assigned one student Novalis, another Friedrich Schlegel, a third
- Title: Christmas Conference: Lecture 7: Continuation of the Foundation Meeting, 26 December, 10 a.m.
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- give a report concerning Italy on behalf of the Novalis Group
- Title: Arts and Their Mission: Lecture IV
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- At Jena, together with Novalis,
- not less magnificently, they influenced Novalis.) In his younger years
- Title: Poetry/Speech: Lecture II: The Art of Recitation and Declamation
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- Title: Poetry/Speech: Lecture IV: Poetry and the Art of Speech
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- Apprentices of Sais by Novalis. In this novel, which remained
- fairy-tale in Novalis’ The Apprentices of Sais. In
- Novalis, is revealed the whole depth of his soul.
- only be brought to light by a soul such as that of Novalis, who
- direct expression of the eternal. Novalis, after his first love had
- were in this world. Novalis’ soul was truly able to
- super-sensible. Everything flowed together in Novalis: striving
- understand his comprehensiveness do we understand Novalis. Hence
- Novalis’s soul: man has felt that in the image of Isis truth
- pronouncement of the veiled Isis and Novalis was sensible of it.
- Novalis responded with “Then we must become immortal”.
- Novalis never despaired of the soul’s ability to lift the
- himself may, in the sense of Novalis, lift the veil of truth. It is
- Novalis (1772-1801).
- Title: History of Art: Lecture VI: Dutch and Flemish Painting
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- Title: Practical Course/Teachers: Lecture V: Writing and Reading - Spelling
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- beautiful, tender relationship between Novalis and a woman.
- This relationship is so beautiful because Novalis, after her
- this relationship of Novalis to a woman. Now there is a very
- scholar on the relation between Novalis and his beloved. The
- relation to Novalis is shown up in a thoroughly trivial light
- Title: Boundaries of Natural Science: Lecture III
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- spirit in mathematics. This comes to light at the point where Novalis,
- the poet Novalis, who underwent a good mathematical training in his
- which many people even hate. One must have struggled through as Novalis
- something manifests itself in such youthful Spirits as Novalis in the
- Title: Story/Green Serpent/Beautiful Lily: Lecture II
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- Besides Herder, Jean Paul, Novalis and Lessing Goethe steps
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