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- Title: Address: The Spiritual-Scientific Basis of Goethe's Work
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- Title: Article: Philosophy and Anthroposophy
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- be an amateurish procedure. In a short description of the evolution of
- thought. The reader will find a description of this historical transition
- description of these processes will be found in my book, among others,
- Title: Esoteric Development: Lecture II: The Psychological Foundations of Anthroposophy
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- which casts the shadow. What appears simple in the description
- what is said. (Likewise, the descriptions of the higher worlds which
- Title: Lecture: Human Life in the Light of Spiritual Science
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- Spiritual Science. I also tried to give a short description,
- (Fechner, for instance), but does give imaginative descriptions of real
- conception of Anthroposophy. Of course this description has been a very
- Title: Article: Knowledge of the State Between Death and a New Birth
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- description of what the soul must undertake in order to reach the
- one's ordinary soul-life. However fantastic this description of a
- description of reality for a soul-life appropriately trained. It is as
- Title: Lecture: Human Life in the Light of Spiritual Science
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- Spiritual Science. I also tried to give a short description,
- (Fechner, for instance), but does give imaginative descriptions of real
- conception of Anthroposophy. Of course this description has been a very
- Title: Address: The Spiritual-Scientific Basis of Goethe's Work
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- Title: Article: Supersensible Knowledge
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- It may already be seen, from the above description, that supersensible
- Title: Lecture Series: William Shakespeare
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- (a modern writer generally gives a detailed description of the stage
- They will act through the power which lies in the description of the
- Title: Lecture: William Shakespeare
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- the playwright usually gives a detailed description of the
- Title: History of the Middle Ages: Lecture II: Persians, Franks, and Goths
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- gives descriptions of the country at that time. No other records
- Title: History of the Middle Ages: Lecture III: The Impact of the Huns on the Germans
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- description you will see that southern Christianity was bound to be
- Title: History of the Middle Ages: Lecture IV: Arabic Influence in Europe
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- Title: History of the Middle Ages: Lecture V: Charlemagne and the Church
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- Title: History of the Middle Ages: Lecture VI: Culture of the Middle Ages
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- descriptions, which picture these two powers as quite distinct from
- Title: History of the Middle Ages: Lecture VIII: From the Middle Ages to the Renaissance
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- Title: Spiritual Teachings of Soul/World: Course II: Lecture II: The Epistemological Basis of Theosophy II
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- There may be no nicer description of that than those which Fichte gave in his
- Title: Spiritual Teachings of Soul/World: Course III: Lecture II: Theosophical Teachings of the Soul. Part II: Soul and Human Destiny
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- who have got a report or a description only. The naturalist who finds out the
- Title: Spiritual Teachings of Soul/World: Course IV: Lecture III: The History of Spiritism
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- the Royal Society, a description of the western islands of Scotland. Everything
- It was in 1716: M. Martin Description
- Title: Origin and Destination of Humanity: Lecture II: The Nature of the Human Being
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- only a description of the different fields of life, but shows also the
- Title: Origin and Destination of Humanity: Lecture III: Reincarnation and Karma
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- of the individual human, then we have to deliver the description of
- the species. If we describe a dog, a lion, then our description applies
- description of the species for the animal life.
- the human being what the description of the species signifies for the
- tiger species or the cat species. The description of the individual
- first. If you follow the whole ancient Greek world and trace the descriptions
- Title: Lecture: Theosophy and Tolstoy
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- Zola, the Frenchman. His descriptions of human life are powerful and
- Title: Lecture: The Inner Development of Man
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- rules or directions are being given here but rather the descriptions
- chemist can give descriptions of processes taking place in a
- a chemical compound. A description of the rules that can be made
- Title: Origin and Destination of Humanity: Lecture IX: On the Inner Life
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- but only a description of such a way whose observance, however, demands
- a compound. You find a description of those rules which can be given
- Title: Origin and Destination of Humanity: Lecture XV: The Evolution of the Earth
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- I do not make any objection to this schematic description which may
- Title: Esoteric Development: Lecture VII: The Great Initiates
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- Initiates are mentioned. We have tried in these descriptions to
- Title: Two Essays on Haeckel: Essay II: Haeckel, "The Riddle of the Universe," Theosophy
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- happened at all! These are all descriptions of pictures that
- Title: Riddles of the World: Lecture I: Haeckel, the Riddles of the World and Theosophy
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- description: everything that the art historian shows here is
- a description of phantasms, which do not exist. What do these
- Title: Riddles of the World: Lecture II: Our International Situation. War, Peace and Spiritual Science
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- biography. This corresponds to a description of the whole
- Title: Lecture Series: The Situation of the World
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- Title: Esoteric Development: Lecture I: Inner Development
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- Title: Riddles of the World: Lecture XVIII: Parzival and Lohengrin
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- Thus, we come to the description of the way that someone has to
- Title: Supersensible Knowledge: Lecture I: The Significance of Supersensible Knowledge Today
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- description of someone with spiritual sight and hearing.
- Title: Supersensible Knowledge: Lecture V: Education in the Light of Spiritual Science
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- Title: Supersensible Knowledge: Lecture VIII: Insanity in the Light of Spiritual Science
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- descriptions are thought of as the reality. Megalomania,
- Title: Supersensible Knowledge: Lecture X: Stages in Man's Development in the Light of Spiritual Science
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- character are brought before the child. From descriptions of
- descriptions of individuals where ancestry no longer plays a
- Title: Supersensible Knowledge: Lecture XI: Who are the Rosicrucians?
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- than further historical description, I shall give a factual
- learn the description of what today may seem a far distant
- stone. A peculiar description of what the philosopher's stone
- Title: Supersensible Knowledge: Lecture XIII: The Bible and Wisdom
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- existed a typical or standard description of the life of an
- can understand why the descriptions of different initiates of
- understand why descriptions of the life of Hermes, Zarathustra,
- they give a description of the life of the highest God
- incarnated? What description would be worthy of Hirn? Only
- Title: Knowledge of Soul and Spirit: Lecture VIII: The Soul of the Animal in the Light of Spiritual Science
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- is for the single human being the same as the description of
- Title: Where/How/Spirit: Lecture IV: Bible and Wisdom I
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- It shows the spiritual facts again in simple descriptions,
- Title: Where/How/Spirit: Lecture IX: Tolstoy and Carnegie
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- descriptions of his literary career come, which caused, for
- stencil. We cannot get involved with the description of the
- Title: Goethe's Secret Revelation: Lecture III
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- description of a striving soul. Everything that meets us in the
- by Albertus Magnus, we find it begins with a description of the lowest
- and then added to these words a description of feeling, a kind of
- Title: Goethe's Secret Revelation: Lecture IV
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- from old Indian or Egyptian descriptions; he was able to put down
- description of the part played by the historical forces, which are
- Title: Lecture: Isis and Madonna
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- All.” Then follows the highly remarkable and significant description
- Title: Where/How/Spirit: Lecture XVI: Isis and Madonna
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- follows that strange, important description of the realm of the
- Title: Metaporphoses/Soul One: Lecture 5: Human Character
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- no more than an abstract description. If we are to understand how character
- Title: Metaporphoses/Soul One: Lecture 9: Something about the Moon in the Light of Spiritual Science
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- astronomical photography, the descriptions of its surface-markings as
- Title: Lecture: Spiritual Science and Speech
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- description or thesis? This, however, is absolutely essential in the
- Title: Metamorphoses/Soul Two: Lecture 3: What is Mysticism?
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- description of individual experience has to be relied on. But from the basic
- view, it will be the same tree and both descriptions may be correct. This
- for these individual variations in description and representation that we can
- Title: Lecture: Prayer
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- Title: Metamorphoses/Soul Two: Lecture 4: The Nature of Prayer
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- the need for prayer and its nature, we shall have to enter on a description
- — you will come upon remarkable descriptions of all sorts of passions
- Title: Metamorphoses/Soul Two: Lecture 5: Sickness and Healing
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- descriptions that the astral body is only an outward fact, so to speak, for
- Title: Metamorphoses/Soul Two: Lecture 6: Positive and Negative Man
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- the superficial but popular descriptions of people as positive and negative.
- Title: Lecture Series: The Secrets of Sleep
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- himself, or accept the description given by those who have
- himself, he must accept the description given by others. I
- Title: Lecture: Galileo, Giordano Bruno, and Goethe
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- heart. The description given by Aristotle of these currents
- Title: Lecture: What Has Geology to Say About the Origin of the World?
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- in the tone applied in the present description), the events in the
- indicated in the descriptions given here by Rudolf Steiner. Today, the
- Title: Turning Points: Lecture 2: Hermes
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- Title: Lecture: Buddha
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- world of redemption and bliss eludes all descriptions derived from
- Title: Turning Points: Lecture 3: Buddha
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- descriptions as are concerned merely with man’s descent
- Title: Answers to Big Questions: Lecture XIV: Moses
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- the description of soul experiences of Moses. This is not meant
- Title: Turning Points: Lecture 4: Moses
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- those ancient Biblical descriptions?’ It tells us that
- realize that a Biblical description concerned with external
- evolution. In such case, descriptions of outside events pass over
- some certain point in a story the description of external
- to discern and to know when the descriptions concerning external
- symbolical description according to the ancient mode, from which
- Next follow descriptions of external events which
- point and passes over to a description of soul-events. We do not
- disciple of this great wise priest, opens with a description of
- above all remember that mystical descriptions of every period
- Biblical descriptions which apparently represent external
- to deduce from the peculiar descriptions found in the ancient
- Title: Answers to Big Questions: Lecture XV: What Has Astronomy to Say about the Origin of the World?
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- himself at the description of that what goes forward in the
- Title: Turning Points: Lecture 5: Elijah
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- descriptions. We shall therefore endeavour to portray all
- stream of human evolution. A verbal description is here the more
- the description given of these events it is stated that he took
- occurring in the description of the happening on Mount Carmel,
- Title: Lecture: Christ and the Twentieth Century
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- [A more exact description is to be found in
- in these Gospels, the reconstructed descriptions of the old
- far-reaching correspondence between the descriptions of ancient
- soul and continued in possession for three years. In the descriptions
- Title: Turning Points: Lecture 6: Christ and the Twentieth Century
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- descriptions have reference to that great outstanding historical
- this Divine source, and the descriptions of the wonted course of
- which underlie the historical descriptions. This is especially
- Title: Lecture: The Hidden Depths of Soul Life
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- Title: Lecture: Good Fortune Its Reality and Its Semblance
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- is a charming description of his delight in the people going to church through
- Title: Human History: Lecture X: Christ and the Twentieth Century
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- that the reappeared descriptions of the old initiatory
- of his soul for three years comply well with the descriptions of the ancient initiatory
- Title: Human History: Lecture XII: Copernicus and His Time in the Light of Spiritual Science
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- descriptions, if we look at the philosophy which goes back
- descriptions of its actions, qualities, and characteristics. If
- Title: The Worldview of Herman Grimm in Relation to Spiritual Science
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- unique description of the city of Florence. Herman Grimm places
- Odysseus-soul, and so on. As a description of souls, this book
- a wonderful description, that tells how the friend plants
- Title: Lecture Series: The Mission of Raphael in the Light of Spiritual Science
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- tradition and legend, had not been added to the Biblical description.
- historian describes a remarkable scene, and indeed all the descriptions
- to tell of her. I say this not for the sake of giving any dry description,
- in which Raphael is a product of all the ages. Grimm's formal descriptions
- Title: Raphael's Mission in the Light of the Science of the Spirit
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- descriptions of the Bible. One would like to say, Raphael not
- all in his way. But the description is such that the writer
- Title: Poetry/Fairy Tales: The Poetry of Fairy Tales
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- find a description of the evolution of the world. I don't intend to
- various descriptions of people having to fight giants. The soul
- The fairy tale itself is the most perfect description of these
- Title: Fairy Tales in the light of Spiritual Investigation
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- Title: Lecture: Errors in Spiritual Investigation
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- grasp it. You can learn from the descriptions in my book,
- also possible for a person to understand the descriptions of the
- Title: Lecture: Michelangelo
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- Title: Lecture Series: Evil in the Light of Spiritual Knowledge
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- world description, which only wants to see the outermost
- Title: Lecture Series: The Human Soul in Life and Death
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- Title: Spirit and Matter: Lecture VI: Life, Death, and Immortality in the Universe
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- descriptions of the medium arrived. Now this became of course
- Title: Eternal Human Soul: Lecture II: The Human Being as Being of Soul and Spirit
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- Title: Lecture: Manifestations of the Unconscious: Dreams, Hallucinations, Visions, Somnambulism, Mediumship
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- Title: Lecture: The Bible and Wisdom.
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- in no way lay claim to being a true description of what had actually taken
- pictures are not, of course, a description of physical occurrences, but the
- may be external contradictions, just as there would be in the description of
- Title: Truths and Errors: Lecture IV: Truths of Spiritual Research
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- Title: Truths and Errors: Lecture V: Errors of Spiritual Research - 1
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- all mean that; they only mean the description of something that
- Title: Freedom/Immortality/Social: Lecture III: What Spiritual Science Has to Say About the Eternal Aspect of the Human Soul and the Nature of Freedom
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- natural sciences. This is a description of the letters. The
- Title: Freedom/Immortality/Social: Lecture IV: The Science of the Supersensible and the Moral-Social Ideas
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- description of the social-political life in detail would be as
- Title: Freedom/Immortality/Social: Lecture V: The Activities of the Human Soul Forces and Their Connection with Man's Eternal Being
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- description, he experiences himself in past lives on earth, and
- Title: Thomas Aquinas: Lecture II: The Essence of Thomism
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- rationalized description of the spiritual secret of the human
- Title: Fruits/Anthroposophy: Lecture 6: From Imaginative Knowledge to Inspirational Knowledge
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- while reality makes a mock of rigid definitions and rigid descriptions.
- of description only touches on — the ‘ropes and belts’
- Title: Lecture: On the Reality of Higher Worlds
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- world of Spirit, specific description is given of a world of
- they find descriptions of how the human being, in his primeval forms, was
- Title: Lecture: Paths to Knowledge of Higher Worlds
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- to the objective part of my descriptions. In the early nineties of
- Title: Lecture: Foundations of Anthroposophy
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- really arrived in London. They corresponded with the description
- description given by the soul of his son. Even a scientist could
- description was correct even in regard to the fact that two
- go to the point of giving a description as in the case of Sir
- Oliver Lodge's son, a description which may be characterized as
- Title: Foundations of Anthroposophy: Lecture I: Foundations of Anthroposophy
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- with the description given by the medium, or, as Sir Oliver
- Lodge believed, with the description given by the soul of his
- appeared that the description was correct even in regard to the
- point of giving a description as in the case of Sir Oliver
- Lodge's son, a description which may be characterised as
- Title: Foundations of Anthroposophy: Lecture II: Man in the Light of Anthroposophy
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- higher stages of knowledge, in accordance with descriptions
- to give a description of man's experiences after death.
- perspective. And thus all the descriptions which I have given
- now, I consider to be in entire harmony with the descriptions
- development, the confirmation of to-day's description, whereas
- Title: Lecture: The World Development in the Light of Anthroposophy
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- to be said differently, the descriptions will have to be
- description would lead us too far how the vegetable kingdom is
- that his description of the physical world is completely in the
- description of the development of the world, will discover that
- Title: Foundations of Anthroposophy: Lecture III: World Development in the Light of Anthroposophy
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- descriptions will have to be different from those which we are
- a detailed description would lead us too far) how the vegetable
- when people tell him that his description of the physical world
- scientific Darwinism and its modern description of the
- Title: for Renewal: Lecture I: Anthroposophy and Natural Science
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- narrow down descriptions of mutual relationships in sensory
- Title: for Renewal: Lecture IV: Anthroposophy and Pedagogy
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- historic descriptions, of how souls' constitutions have changed
- Title: Tension Between East and West: Lecture 1: Natural Science
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- introduce, simply as aids to understanding, descriptions of
- documents, may take exception to my description. Anyone who
- Title: Tension Between East and West: Lecture 4: Spiritual Geography
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- Title: Tension Between East and West: Lecture 5: Cosmic Memory
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- such a suggestion, implicit in the specific descriptions in
- avoid the danger of a general description of spirit
- Title: Tension Between East and West: Lecture 7: The Individual Spirit and the Social Structure
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- impulses that inform them. For the description often given
- Title: Tension Between East and West: Lecture 8: The Problem (Asia-Europe)
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- description of the preparations that such a student of the
- its spiritual life, Aristotle produced a description that is
- Title: Tension Between East and West: Lecture 9: Prospects of its Solution (Europe-America)
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- does, it is true, accept these descriptions; to some extent,
- Title: Lecture Series: What was the Purpose of the Goetheanum
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- in “Occult Science,” and the descriptions need only
- description that this is difficult. Yes, it is difficult] it is
- need only meet the more or less well-given descriptions of it
- description today, is the sense-image and the material effect
- Title: Spiritual Development: Lecture III: Man's Faculty of Cognition in the Etheric World
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- Things do not tally exactly with descriptions given in my book,
- Title: Esoteric Development: Lecture III: Supersensible Knowledge: Anthroposophy as a Demand of the Age
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- for the description of a spiritual world. But it is clear to him at
- Title: Supersensible Knowledge: Lecture I: Supersensible Knowledge: Anthroposophy as a Demand of the Age
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- description of a spiritual world. But it is clear to him at the same
- Title: Theosophic/Esoteric Cosmology: Esoteric Cosmology - 2
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- Title: Theosophic/Esoteric Cosmology: Esoteric Cosmology - 3
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- wanted to say with the description of the first three days, that we
- which includes a detailed description of cosmological evolution, was
- Title: Greek/Germanic Mythology: Lecture II - The Argonaut Saga and the Odyssey
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- Title: (On) Apocalyptic Writings - II
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- briefly in the last lecture. But then comes a description of the
- Thus we have in the Apocalypse a description of the Destiny of the 5th
- Title: Signs/Symbols: The Birth of the Light
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- This description represents human life as it lived in the
- Title: Richard Wagner: Lecture I
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- initiation, the description of a moment of initiation. At first, the boy
- is a description of modern civilisation. In Richard Wagner's eyes
- description of this thought. Guided by an infinitely deep and
- Title: Richard Wagner: Lecture IV
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- description of the four phases of northern life, appears in his
- Title: Temple Legend: Lecture 6: Manicheism
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- Title: Temple Legend: Lecture 8: The Essence and Task of Freemasonry from the Point of View of Spiritual Science - 2
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- theosophical wisdom has again made public through its description of
- Title: Temple Legend: Lecture 15: Atoms and the Logos in the Light of Occultism
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- [particles]. I will give you a description — not speculations — of
- Yet occult books give descriptions and pictures of the atom.
- Title: Temple Legend: Lecture 16: The Relationship of Occultism to the Theosophical Movement
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- description, if only a sketchy one, of the path of occult perception.
- Title: Foundations of Esotericism: Lecture I
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- We have a description of the human being based on the external
- descriptions, however, have arisen in quite another way than by
- he only describes the corpse. The old descriptions were gained in such
- St. John in the description of the Washing of the Feet,
- Title: Foundations of Esotericism: Lecture IV
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- that it is the Philosopher's Stone. This is an apt description.
- Title: Foundations of Esotericism: Lecture V
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- gradually distinguish them in this way. Our description tallies with
- Title: Foundations of Esotericism: Lecture X
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- in forms of every description. The surrounding part shows cloud
- Title: Foundations of Esotericism: Lecture XVIII
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- Buddhi. The description here given of the human being is as seen in
- Title: Foundations of Esotericism: Lecture XXX
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- beginning of St. John's Gospel in the description of the changing of
- Title: First Lecture: The Gospel of St. John
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- experience in the astral world. Descriptions of this nature
- ever written. It is the description of the initiation into
- Title: Second Lecture: The Gospel of St. John
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- Gospel is a description of this Christian path of initiation.
- Title: Esoteric Cosmology: Lecture VIII: The Christian Mystery
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- Goethe has given a marvelous description of this stage at the
- impossible of description unless it be within the walls of the
- Title: Esoteric Cosmology: Lecture XII: The Devachanic World (Continued)
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- the descriptions given by Dionysius of this world are correct.
- the master into the world. The legend of Lohengrin is a description of
- Title: Esoteric Cosmology: Lecture XIV: The Logos and Man
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- One stage further and deep sleep becomes a conscious state. Description is impossible, for this condition passes beyond the limits of comparison. All that can be said is that it exists.
- Title: Popular Occultism: Lecture 1: Popular Occultism, Introtroduction
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- form in the lower parts. A blind-born person considers the description
- of a seeing person for fantasies; the descriptions of those who perceive
- Title: Popular Occultism: Lecture 4: The Devachanic World
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- a description of Devachan, that is to say, of man's experiences in that
- Title: Popular Occultism: Lecture 8: The Evolution of Man and of the Solar System; the Atlantic Evolution
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- sunshine alternated. This may be found in the description of the Old
- Title: At the Gates: Lecture XIII: Oriental and Christian Training
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- descriptions can be given of these later stages of Christian Initiation.
- Title: Theosophy/Rosicrucian: Lecture II: The Ninefold Constitution of Man
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- future. It will be my task today to give a brief description of the
- Title: Theosophy/Rosicrucian: Lecture V: Mans Communal Life Between Death and a New Birth. Birth into the Physical World.
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- Title: Theosophy/Rosicrucian: Lecture IX: Planetary Evolution I
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- souls above were working; we must give some little description of this
- Title: Theosophy/Rosicrucian: Lecture X: Planetary Evolution II
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- We must take all this as but approximate description, for we are bound
- descriptions are important, for they are the first way of coming to
- Title: Theosophy and Rosicrucianism: Lecture I: Theosophy and Rosicrucianism
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- descriptions. The chief thing to bear in mind is that there
- Title: Theosophy and Rosicrucianism: Lecture IV: Man's Further Destinies in the Spiritual Worlds
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- you a description of the spiritual world. The Kingdom of
- descriptions of the astral world, that everything I say about
- the description of the lower parts of Devachan.
- dealing with a reality or with a shadow. These descriptions
- Title: Theosophy and Rosicrucianism: Lecture V: Metamorphoses of Our Earthly Experiences in the Spiritual World
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- earth present at that time? Even the descriptions of this
- would be quite different from present descriptions, for here,
- Title: Lecture: The Earths Passage Through Its Former Planetary Conditions
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- description of a course of development which greatly deviates from
- Title: Theosophy and Rosicrucianism: Lecture IX: The Earth's Passage Through its Former Planetary Conditions
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- description of a course of development which greatly deviates
- Title: Theosophy and Rosicrucianism: Lecture X: Further Stages of the Development of Our Earth
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- years. The descriptions of a clairvoyant looking back upon
- Title: Theosophy and Rosicrucianism: Lecture XI: Progressive Development Through the Different Cycles of Culture
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- the description of the development of the various cycles of
- apparently grotesque descriptions;, for generally people
- Title: Theosophy and Rosicrucianism: Lecture XII: The Stages of Christian Initiation
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- description of Christianity which you will find in the purest
- Title: Theosophy and Rosicrucianism: Lecture XIII: The Rosicrucian Training
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- listen reverently even to the description of the physical
- Title: Theosophy and Rosicrucianism: Lecture XIV: Further Stages of Rosicrucian Training
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- description of the preparatory stages. Let me now emphasize
- Title: Gospel of John (Basle): Lecture VI
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- the descriptions in St. John's Gospel are to be looked upon
- Title: Gospel of John (Basle): Lecture VIII
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- brotherhood we find foretold in the description of the
- Cana,” which indicates that in the description about to
- Title: Lecture IV: Occult Signs and Symbols
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- a description that closely corresponds to this picture, for St. John
- hear a description of the men of that time. Only gradually was the
- Title: The Influence of Spiritual Beings Upon Man: Lecture II
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- Lamb,” for Lamb and Aries are the same; therefore the description
- Title: The Influence of Spiritual Beings Upon Man: Lecture III
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- and inflict the blow. — That is the external, materialistic description,
- description is the only one naturally feels that his scientific eminence
- Title: The Influence of Spiritual Beings Upon Man: Lecture V
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- you a description of how the other planets had loosed themselves. Let
- within our own Earth-embodiment, and we have now arrived in our description
- Title: The Influence of Spiritual Beings Upon Man: Lecture VI
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- repetition of the fore-going, he would probably give a description that
- Title: The Influence of Spiritual Beings Upon Man: Lecture VIII
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- with the ability to listen quietly and calmly and accept descriptions
- as well to their description. These salamander-like beings come about
- Title: The Influence of Spiritual Beings Upon Man: Lecture IX
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- become increasingly materialistic, will confine itself simply to a description
- Title: Gospel of John: Lecture I: The Doctrine of the Logos
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- are so differently related. When we take the descriptions
- between the descriptions of the events in Palestine in the
- Title: Gospel of John: Lecture VI: The "I AM"
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- in the descriptions of Spiritual Science, nevertheless the
- Title: Gospel of John: Lecture VII: The Mystery of Golgotha
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- have traversed!’ And he gave his own colouring to his description. He
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- Title: Christ Impulse: Lecture 1: The Sphere of the Bodhisattvas
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- will be recognised in the descriptions of the Old Saturn, Old Sun and
- spring, and in the description of the Old Sun-evolution there is
- Midsummer Night. The description of the Old Moon-evolution may evoke
- the mood of autumn and the whole style of the description of
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- description must go back to the spiritual Beings. I tried in the book
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- Title: Manifestations of Karma: Lecture 1: The Nature and Significance of Karma in the Personal and Individual, and in Humanity, the Earth and the Universe
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- description in Genesis which wonderfully accords with the spiritual
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- with patience, and with confidence in the four descriptions
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- this reason, the most honest description of the esoteric
- It is not a universal description of this world but rather a
- description of what, for example, Johannes Thomasius had to
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- These descriptions are not at all unrealistic. Because today
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- Title: Mission/Rosenkreutz: Lecture V. The Christ Impulse as Living Reality
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- as we can give a description of the hand in physical life at all, we
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- Title: Descriptive Sketches: Lecture I
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- these things are so described in that book? The descriptions given
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- In the course of these lectures descriptions have been
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- soul. In the lectures given here during the Winter the descriptions
- the two descriptions.
- as a kind of spiritual region of the Soul-World. Read the description of
- description given in the book
- This description portrays the inner aspect of the fact that the soul
- description of the lowest region of Spiritland as given in the book
- present studies. Towards the beginning of the description of the
- soul. The description given was such that if you have understood it,
- starry firmament itself. From the descriptions that were given from
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- Title: Bhagavad Gita/Paul: Lecture III: The union of the three streams in the Christ Impulse, the Teaching of Krishna.
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- this, or to describe it in words; and the descriptions that Arjuna
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- descriptions to give expression to what shines out to us from such a
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- shall return to this description) in his form — a form that
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- every novelistic description in such a connection because,
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- instance, the journalistic descriptions of today — and how many
- descriptions should correspond to the Truth grows weaker and weaker.
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- What is the fundamental premise of Renan's description of Jesus' life?
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- descriptions he gives. It is remarkable that such a learned man as Sir
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- to present such descriptions to human consciousness. When I
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- to this description in very abstract form. (I spoke about the concept
- finally this description of the mere earthly life of Jesus, from which
- usual description of it stops with the external factors — something
- Brunetto Latini intended it as a description of his initiation. He describes
- we may compare what an ancient Egyptian heard in initiation as the description
- of Isis, and what a Greek heard as the description of Persephone, with
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- before us. A description is given of the ancient Assyrian and
- nature of Christianity. His book is page for page a description of the
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- traditional, historical description of Christianity, we need
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- I actually enter upon the same paths in this description that
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- takes place. The very description I have given you contains an
- descriptions that have been given for the better comprehension of
- hysterical disorder. All these descriptions are made with reference
- descriptions are made with reference to it, then these descriptions
- cannot but be false. Countless descriptions in psychiatry today are
- pain. Here, you see, I have given you descriptions of inner
- in illnesses of this kind with practical help, descriptions must
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- there is a difference between the mere crude description of a
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- This description of the primary and secondary qualities shows quite
- Anyone who reads such descriptions with an open mind will notice
- reply to such descriptions is that a man so dependent on every little
- This is a description of the scientific view, not a criticism. Let us
- description. The scientist of modern times needed a dehumanized
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- something that is mere description of an external nature and its
- descriptions of the old traditions, but these are always less and
- insight in his awkward descriptions, insights that have been handed
- In such books we find descriptions of the bones, the stomach, the
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- We can attain the greatest perfection in the description of disease,
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- have seen, from my descriptions, how the whole earth in the plant's
- Title: The Social Question: Lecture II: Comparisons at Solving the Social Question Based on Life's Realities
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- description lies high above my horizon. It is the will of God
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- showed in its descriptions that the soul experiences of the
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- don't find any descriptions of these things that are like
- description of the way the planets were added to this in
- craters and burning masses; the present-day descriptions of
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- them run parallel with the descriptions of his beasts. He
- descriptions in the Apocalypse you will see that it agrees word
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- the descriptions that are found in the ancient initiation
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- a figurative description of it and you said it resembled a pile
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- comprehensible. Were you interested in the description of the
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- Title: Star Wisdom: Lecture III: Characteristics of Judaism
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- about great changes. The descriptions of it are very interesting. And
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- Title: Lecture Series: Anthroposophical Quarterly - Winter 1978 Volume 23 Number 4
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- descriptions in my
- you will be able to feel that the description of Saturn
- has an entirely different note from that of other planetary conditions. In the description
- experienced as if it contained a blossoming, growing life, and in the description of the
- discrepancies in the descriptions and that a uniform style was not maintained. But we
- of three definite notes must re-echo in the words of these descriptions, and when we know
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- description of knowledge gained by the science of spirit,
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- oneself that the pictures tallied exactly with the description.
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- the description of the whole species in the case of the animal.
- description of the lion species interests me, so in the
- not exhausted the description of Goethe and Schiller and Heine
- from his biography, as I recognise a lion from the description
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- Man must not shrink from descriptions of this nature for much
- Title: Lecture: Esoteric Christianity: The Gospel of St. John and Ancient Mysteries
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- Title: Lecture: The National Epics With Especial Attention to the Kalevala
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- uncertain and dim from the historical point of view are the descriptions
- description of battles in Homer; and he was a man who without doubt
- describing. Much is known from other descriptions not contained in the
- when we consider this description of the wrath of Achilles with all
- epic gains a profound significance when we see in it clairvoyant descriptions
- ends in the description, the wholly impersonal — pardon the paradoxical
- expression — un-Palestine-like description of the Christ-impulse,
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- scientist must proceed from a description of natural phenomena to the
- Title: Reincarnation and Immortality: Lecture III: The Supersensible Being of Man
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- proceed to a description of concrete events.
- insufficient time for a more detailed description. But when we
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- Title: Community Building: Lecture One
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- which I had to choose for these two days, with the description
- attain in a certain sense what is given in this description. We
- shall proceed further with my descriptions. Through such
- descriptions I should like to give you some indication of the
- description of the spiritual that underlies the
- such descriptions as I have given you must come. The
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