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  • Title: Lecture: Mathematics and Occultism.
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    • never find a Circle in the World, which will not confirm for thee in
    • the finite through Infinitesimal Calculus. Here we find ourselves
    • He must also find the transition from thought emancipated from
  • Title: Address: The Spiritual-Scientific Basis of Goethe's Work
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    • in the beautiful prose-hymn, Nature, we find over the whole a
    • that we first meet with the ideas which we find later in such
    • Only here and there do we find references to his innermost convictions.
    • In Faust, we also find represented the
    • There he is to find what remains of Helena. She is to be
    • Nor for thy tread find solid ground!
    • world he will find the real essence of Man.
    • In this thy Naught, the All I hope to find.
  • Title: Article: Philosophy and Anthroposophy
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    • Mysticism, proved to be no fulfillment of our efforts to find reality, but
    • presentations we find that a beginning is made with Thales, and the course
    • thought. The reader will find a description of this historical transition
    • correctly in order to find in his teaching a basis for the conception of
    • Aristotelianism, basing its authority on pure experience, and we find a
    • reader will find the question adequately treated in my
    • remains unknown. Thus when man finds the thing-in-itself before him, he
    • endows it with the forms of space and time, and finds an apparent
    • in a picture. The only designation, therefore, we can find for the
    • real understanding of Aristotle enables us to find that an entirely
    • things into a unit of thought. Here Aristotle finds the right connection
    • form, and we find this “wolf-form” not only in this particular
    • wolf, but in all wolves. Thus we find form by means of a concept expressing
    • the species “wolf” does not find its realization in the single
    • Aristotelian terminology with individual man the “form” finds
    • which finds less and less favour in modern times. We are required to exert
    • when we find it stated that the concept is grounded “formally”
    • thinkers. But he finds such treatises deficient in a point of vital
    • first find free access to the world? The reason is that it finds its way
    • creative archetype, and equally incapable of finding a bond of union with
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  • Title: Esoteric Development: Lecture II: The Psychological Foundations of Anthroposophy
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    • will never speak otherwise about positive findings of super-sensible
    • note of the findings of this research (as they appear in contemporary
    • findings of the spiritual researcher.
    • communicated his findings, ordinary unprejudiced logic is sufficient.
    • be continued. As a second possibility, the self may find that it is
    • “soul” finds himself with respect to his bodily
    • to show that certain findings of modern natural science, if thought
    • spiritual researcher. Shaftesbury finds that by means of the
    • is reflected, one can then find this thought epistemologically
  • Title: Mission of Spiritual Science and Its Building at Dornach
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    • science finds it entirely comprehensible that many misunderstandings
    • science is will find that it bears no more resemblance to the Gnosis
    • nature must investigate quite differently from the latter. It must find
    • building you will find that it has the peculiarity of having nothing at
    • is so. Instead of studying spiritual science themselves, people find
  • Title: Lecture: Human Life in the Light of Spiritual Science
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    • How different is the environment in which we find ourselves placed today
    • environment in which the individual finds himself, and how the work, for
    • of necessity, presented by the life in which the human being finds himself
    • to a picture of the world in which the essential being of man finds no place.
    • cannot even find a way of comprehending what underlies matter. Natural science
    • People delude themselves into finding it illuminating, for one has only to
    • admired by many who desire to find an adequate concept of the world in
    • uniting themselves with earth life. But the repose which these beings find
    • finds there another super-sensible element, one not found in the extra-
    • Such things sound paradoxical today; many people find them absurd or
    • Aquinas is of the opinion that the Praeambula Fidei can never find a way
    • particular branch of philosophical thought can find the conclusions of
    • Anyone who finds that work done by him is arousing opposition should not
    • to find a person who is not delighted by a performance of the Seventh
    • folly will find special satisfaction in calling attention to phenomena of
    • permanent root will be surprised to find that it awakens hostility. But it
  • Title: Article: Knowledge of the State Between Death and a New Birth
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    • the day, must find what is here brought forward directly opposed to
    • kind of spiritual investigation which finds itself in conflict with
    • pattern of natural-scientific procedure, but unable to find the power
    • them. Within its present earth-life it finds a spiritual germ which
    • interested will find them in my books
  • Title: Lecture: Human Life in the Light of Spiritual Science
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    • How different is the environment in which we find ourselves placed today
    • environment in which the individual finds himself, and how the work, for
    • of necessity, presented by the life in which the human being finds himself
    • to a picture of the world in which the essential being of man finds no place.
    • cannot even find a way of comprehending what underlies matter. Natural science
    • People delude themselves into finding it illuminating, for one has only to
    • admired by many who desire to find an adequate concept of the world in
    • uniting themselves with earth life. But the repose which these beings find
    • finds there another super-sensible element, one not found in the extra-
    • Such things sound paradoxical today; many people find them absurd or
    • Aquinas is of the opinion that the Praeambula Fidei can never find a way
    • particular branch of philosophical thought can find the conclusions of
    • Anyone who finds that work done by him is arousing opposition should not
    • to find a person who is not delighted by a performance of the Seventh
    • folly will find special satisfaction in calling attention to phenomena of
    • permanent root will be surprised to find that it awakens hostility. But it
  • Title: Article: Luciferic & Ahrimanic in their Relation to Man
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    • finds the activities of thinking and willing separated in the
    • finds that in the first four periods of life the activity of thought,
  • Title: Lecture: Mathematics and Occultism.
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    • never find a Circle in the World, which will not confirm for thee in
    • the finite through Infinitesimal Calculus. Here we find ourselves
    • He must also find the transition from thought emancipated from
  • Title: Aufsatz: Philosophie und Anthroposophie
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    • den zwei Klippen auch wirklich Widerstand empfindet, an welche die menschliche
    • findet - bei innerer Unbefangenheit -, daß es eine Täuschung ist, wenn man
    • dazu geeigneten Kräften anstrebt, aber in demselben zugleich empfindet: es nähere
    • nicht als eine Erfüllung seines Strebens, die Wirklichkeit zu finden, sondern
    • offenbart und den das Innenleben im gewöhnlichen Bewußtsein in sich findet. Im
    • getroffen. In allen diesen Darstellungen wird man finden, daß mit dem Thales
    • dieser Übergang sich gestaltete, darüber findet man Angaben in den vom
    • oder daß eine Offenbarung durch göttliche Gnade stattfindet wie durch den
    • sondern vor allen Dingen das Sichhineinfinden in seine Denktechnik tonangebend
    • charakterisieren, welche Empfindung die Blütezeit der Scholastik in bezug auf
    • Empfindung. Er sagt: es gibt ein gewisses übersinnliches Wahrheitsgut, ein Weisheitsgut,
    • seiner Verdeutlichung zu verwenden. Was der Mensch aus sich selbst finden kann,
    • er nicht selbst finden kann, die er nur hinzunehmen hat.
    • Scholastiker empfinden? Auf der einen Seite hielten sie fest an der Wahrheit
    • entfernen.- Man findet übrigens das zu sagen Nötige darüber in meiner
    • denken mit den Dingen, die außer uns sich befinden. Das Bild hat Ähnlichkeit
    • mit dem, was es darstellt; aber das, was wir Sinnesempfindung nennen, das kann
    • richtig begreift, der wird finden, daß in einer geraden, also gewissermaßen
    • herum gewahr werden, finden wir zunächst das, was uns eine Erkenntnis dieser
    • Aristoteles findet die richtige Beziehung zwischen dieser Gedankeneinheit und
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  • Title: Address: The Spiritual-Scientific Basis of Goethe's Work
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    • in the beautiful prose-hymn, Nature, we find over the whole a
    • that we first meet with the ideas which we find later in such
    • Only here and there do we find references to his innermost convictions.
    • In Faust, we also find represented the
    • There he is to find what remains of Helena. She is to be
    • Nor for thy tread find solid ground!
    • world he will find the real essence of Man.
    • In this thy Naught, the All I hope to find.
  • Title: Article: Supersensible Knowledge
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    • finds that even in the ordinary action of human consciousness there
    • activity of Thought which finds its supports in Memory. In this
    • self-consciousness finds itself in a supersensible environment, filled
    • the laws and generalisations in which man finds himself obliged to
  • Title: Oswald Spengler: Article II: The Flight From Thinking
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    • Being. Spengler finds sharply etched words to describe the
  • Title: Oswald Spengler: Article III: Spengler's Physiognomic View of History
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    • cannot find the spiritual development-forces which work
    • it is a significant attempt to find a thread running through
    • history. If you try to find for the abstract idea some content
    • they find available. Thus there arise distorted forms, crystals
  • Title: Oswald Spengler: Article IV: Spengler's Spirit-Deserted History
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    • primitive conditions links one man to another. He finds the
    • life finds the active nobility, which spends itself
    • Therefore, Spengler cannot find the deepest impulses of the
    • finds prevailing when it comes on the scene, and this is what
    • time must find, out of the deepest inner sources, the true
    • the near future find the force of the spirit, so that out of
  • Title: Lecture Series: William Shakespeare
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    • the early Middle Ages we find, even in Dante and in spite of
  • Title: Lecture: William Shakespeare
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    • Renaissance. During the early middle ages we find, even in Dante
    • difficult to find a concept of guilt in this sense in any of his
  • Title: History of the Middle Ages: Lecture I: Celts, Teutons, and Slavs
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    • find the causes of later developments. Just as, to understand
    • the immigration of the Hellenes, we find two strata of population,
    • find, first of all the ancient race of Celts. They were driven from
    • find in the Germani, hemmed in by the other two races, a strong
  • Title: History of the Middle Ages: Lecture II: Persians, Franks, and Goths
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    • anything about their customs and way of living. We must find a way
    • with the myths of another Aryan race, we find in Sanscrit, the
    • relationship connecting all these races. We find another important
    • myth, too, makes the human race come forth from a tree. We find
  • Title: History of the Middle Ages: Lecture III: The Impact of the Huns on the Germans
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    • At the end of the fourth century we find the Visigoths east of the
    • the records of the Romans, we find warlike tribes along the Rhine,
    • east we find agriculture and cattle raising among the Germani; and
    • We find here a great difference in levels of culture. Among the
    • To find that out, we
    • could not be supported on the land, pressed into the towns to find
  • Title: History of the Middle Ages: Lecture IV: Arabic Influence in Europe
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    • we find the great discoveries, the voyages to India, America, etc.,
    • interesting to observe how this came about. Certainly we find among
    • we find a conservative clinging to the old prescriptive laws among
    • the different tribes. We find them preserved for long periods among
    • see so little depth, and why the spiritual element which we find in
    • we find all such sciences — medicine, chemistry, mathematical
    • Never will the Three find refuge
  • Title: History of the Middle Ages: Lecture V: Charlemagne and the Church
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    • going to speak — the 8th or 9th century — you will find
    • De Divisioni Naturae we find a rich store of profound
  • Title: History of the Middle Ages: Lecture VIII: From the Middle Ages to the Renaissance
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    • if it struck the right chord. Many thought to find salvation through
    • find within themselves, has significance also for the world.
    • find important intellectual achievements under this influence. True,
    • find higher knowledge, he had to go to Italy, France, etc. Now there
  • Title: Schiller and Our Times: Lecture I: Schiller's Life and Characteristic Quality
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    • we find him, even at the Karlsschule, engaged in reading
    • personality stand towards the world? How is the soul to find
    • beautiful the impulse of mankind towards freedom finds its
  • Title: Schiller and Our Times: Lecture II: Schiller's Work and its Changing Phases
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    • the ambitious Fiesco, who cannot find his way so far as to put
    • natures as Schiller's find themselves less easily than the
    • intellectual life. The one is that which finds most definite
    • could find the unity only in the aesthetic sphere, in the
    • “Thou shalt.” In monumental phrases we find
    • alas I do it with pleasure; thus it irks me to find that
  • Title: Schiller and Our Times: Lecture III: Schiller and Goethe
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    • nature, finding himself unsatisfied when he grasps something
    • only find themselves with difficulty. And thus, at the
    • after freedom. In what is necessary he can find nothing of
    • spirit was based. He wished to find the right standpoint.
    • finds expression here. Only he lives in reality who rises above
  • Title: Schiller and Our Times: Lecture IV: Schiller's Weltanschauung and his Wallenstein


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    • ascending. Lesser personalities find it easy to reach a view of
  • Title: Schiller and Our Times: Lecture V: Schiller, the Greek Drama and Nietzsche
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    • it was shown how Dionysos, the suffering God, finds redemption
    • action of this original drama could not find in speech its
    • Even to-day we can find in Schiller what may guide us to the
  • Title: Schiller and Our Times: Lecture VI: Schiller's Later Plays
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    • for instance, allowed their feelings to find utterance:
    • help which the nation finds in every circumstance of its life.
  • Title: Schiller and Our Times: Lecture VII: Schiller's Influence during the Nineteenth Century
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    • in general in the so-called romantic circles, we shall find
    • romantics, we find the influence of Schiller even in the words
    • have been collected, and among those who spoke we find famous
  • Title: Schiller and Our Times: Lecture VIII: What can the present learn from Schiller
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    • thinkers of the second half that we find men criticising
    • realist. Any idealist tinge failed to find approval with the
    • always find that men whose standpoint is that of idealism are
  • Title: Schiller and Our Times: Lecture IX: Schiller and Idealism
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    • far enough to find freedom here. Inclination is no longer to be
    • of the poet? In what attitude can we find the right view of the
    • beautiful, would never find expression.
    • he only seeks to find the spiritual appearing in sensible form,
  • Title: Spiritual Teachings of Soul/World: Course I: Lecture I: The Eternal and the Transient in the Human Being
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    • it.” Thus he suggests that the human being tried to find arguments
    • probations which were imposed on the pupil. We find with the Pythagoreans
    • itself? Or do we find it outside? The single flower blossoms and passes,
    • of the genus again. Just as little we find the eternal outside in the
    • Nevertheless, if we look closer, we also find something similar. Life
    • at death; we have to look at that for which we cannot find physical
    • and to find them. Only somebody who wants to co-operate in the development
  • Title: Spiritual Teachings of Soul/World: Course I: Lecture II: The Origin of the Soul
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    • finds its core of truth in future. So, this higher truth of religion
    • soul only from soul does not yet find belief even today. But as knowledge
    • the reasons of the soul researchers. Everybody should find everything
    • question to himself and checks it unreservedly, finds that the mind
  • Title: Spiritual Teachings of Soul/World: Course I: Lecture III: The Nature of God from the Theosophical Standpoint
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    • find our great discoveries and inventions, our sciences and what they
    • find thinking, sensible thinking, observation with the senses et cetera.
    • views and you find that those who looked for wisdom did this in quite
    • secrets of existence and to find the primary sources of life with the
    • in the world which we can find, however, only correctly if we have the
    • of existence, we find there that the human beings adored animals that
    • younger ones want it, we cannot find the divine. Their opinions are
    • to find the way; it is the search for God.
  • Title: Spiritual Teachings of Soul/World: Course II: Lecture I: The Epistemological Basis of Theosophy I
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    • can find if the word theosophy is pronounced nothing else than a smile
    • activity, a fantastic belief. One can find in particular in the circles
    • never made the acquaintance with the bases of knowledge. You find particularly
    • in all these lines of thought only somebody can find the way who orientates
    • eyes to the stars; he finds the laws which are commensurate with the
    • philosophy was taught in this sense. You find him in his first writings
    • as an adherent of Wolff’s philosophy. You find him convinced that
    • necessary empiric knowledge. Now Kant tries to find out this matter.
    • space, I find that a planet describes such an ellipse. The planet follows
    • was induced to find such a particular method of knowledge. As long as
    • get knowledge by no experience. Therefore, it is in vain to find out
    • catch as it were experience like in a web, but we cannot find out how
    • their origin in the “thing-in-itself,” we can find out nothing
  • Title: Spiritual Teachings of Soul/World: Course II: Lecture II: The Epistemological Basis of Theosophy II
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    • philosophy and its epistemology makes it difficult to its supporters to find
    • conscience in this direction finds it hard to be a theosophist.
    • one cannot understand from their point of view how the human being can find
    • which makes it impossible to find the way to theosophy. Our modern philosophy
    • and Friedrich Albert Lange. We find more or less Kantian coloured
    • next time we want to see how one can find the way with it.
    • of the things one day. But we find one thing in ourselves: the categorical imperative
    • no one can find the bridge between both. Because he cannot find it, a divine
    • never find with the senses.
    • at the world, we find contradictions there. Let us have a look at the own ego.
    • says: we find the way to the “thing-in-itself,” while we see the
    • who cannot find access to theosophy suffers from the aftermath of Kant’s
  • Title: Spiritual Teachings of Soul/World: Course II: Lecture III: The Epistemological Basis of Theosophy III
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    • strove for truth from their point of view, and that we find just the core of
    • be thought logically through to the end to find out that it is a reductio ad
    • nihilism. One has to find another point if this conclusion leads ad absurdum.
    • to those who have taken care to add qualities to the realities, you find out
    • of this philosophy in images. You find a philosophical treatise on that in my
    • Philosophy of Freedom, and you find the opposing points of view there,
    • gate of knowledge. If we want to find the object of knowledge, it enables us
    • will also find the way to theosophy, even if he stands on an opposing point
    • From any philosophy you are able to find the way to theosophy.
    • the West will also find the way to theosophy.
  • Title: Spiritual Teachings of Soul/World: Course I: Lecture IV: Theosophy and Christianity
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    • and you will find that at that time all scholarship, all knowledge was there
    • Friedrich Strauss find? He found that the real Son of God cannot present himself
    • look in the Christian confessions — you never will find a certain word
    • in them, and you will nowhere find a certain idea with Jesus: the idea of the
    • ideal human being in the way as Strauss formed it. One does nowhere find the
    • finds fulfilment, however, in this externally visible personality. We hear then
    • could find response in the most simple human heart at the same time. Hence,
    • living beholding. Now, however, the poor in spirit should find the ways to the
    • that He is there, so that they know where they have to find Him, and that they
  • Title: Spiritual Teachings of Soul/World: Course IV: Lecture I: Theosophy and Spiritism
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    • of the soul. In the textbooks about the soul one finds something entirely different
    • If you want to ask the most famous psychologists’ advice, you find the
    • this theory, Darwinism. If one studies his works, one finds that he has dealt
    • for his psychology which is similar to that of Crookes. Everywhere you can find
    • the organism of the living body, we find no God, no divine creativity, but only
    • natural forces. They do not find the spiritual, creative forces. Already if
    • about the watchmaker who made it, and you cannot find him in the clock, too.
    • Then we find that these beings are built up wisdom-filled, and it becomes clear
    • it has revealed what hinders us. Above all we must learn to find the way in
    • of the human being, the home of the soul, that they can find what gives sense
  • Title: Spiritual Teachings of Soul/World: Course IV: Lecture II: Theosophy and Somnambulism
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    • Greece towards the end of the Middle Ages, we find another view and interpretation
    • is able to find out something about spiritual processes and beings which one
    • examples, which intensely illuminate this regularity which we already find within
    • love to his fellow men. Briefly, the life of the soul finds expression in this
    • which we find with somnambulists. What takes action then if we are in our usual
    • put the question to himself: why do we find the laws, the concepts and ideas
    • he finds this law of the ellipse, of the circle without observation of anything
    • laws out of himself, he finds these laws in the orbits of the planets and in
    • ego and outdoors in the world we find that the things are built in the same
    • way in which the human being can recognise them using his thinking. But we find
    • countless small bone trabeculae which hold and support each other. You find
    • you can find more precise information in a very interesting book of my deceased
  • Title: Spiritual Teachings of Soul/World: Course V: Lecture I: What Does the Modern Human Being Find in Theosophy?
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    • What Does the Modern Human Being Find in Theosophy?
    • What Does the Modern Human Being Find in Theosophy?
    • — you find everywhere in this world: coming into being and passing; or
    • at his soul, then he finds that something exists in him that represents a higher
    • surging soul-life by means of internal observation, you find these two forces
    • into nothing. It must find its effect, its further shaping in the external reality.
    • We find rebirth in the realm of life, we also find it — considering our
    • If we go on, we find this teaching
    • Human Race. We find it touched also with Herder. We find
    • human being — if he finds the necessary rest in himself and is involved
    • human being find his satisfaction in this world view? — The modern human
    • long as we consider life only between birth and death, we never find an answer
    • We never find consolation for the
    • is the cause of a rise of the soul-life, and the soul finds consolation immediately
    • being finds this in the theosophical movement. Because this movement offers
    • 29 years over all the countries of the earth. We find it in India, Australia,
  • Title: Spiritual Teachings of Soul/World: Course III: Lecture I: Theosophical Teachings of the Soul. Part I: Body and Soul
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    • find this view in the ancient Indian wisdom of the Vedanta, in the heydays of
    • because wherever you look for psychology today, you find that one confronts
    • go to the Gnostics, then everywhere you find this division. Up to the second,
    • third centuries you find the trichotomy of the human being acknowledged by the
    • You will find everywhere that the dogmatic prejudices exist and that one has
    • find this; this is a concept with which the naturalist cannot do anything. We
    • find the body and its functions, but nowhere a soul. The great moralist of Darwinism,
    • in a conversation which you find in the Buddhist literature, in a conversation
    • that it concerns the oldest real views of Buddhism which find expression in
    • we cannot find the soul that way. This is a wrong way. One never tried to approach
    • the soul that way in the times in which one knew on which way one has to find
    • You can find in the posthumous works
    • find that a psychologist who also works for the purposes of natural sciences
    • see, in one single point he does not. This only point in which we find Aristotle’s
    • and the psychology of Aristotle, you will find that a real difference does not
    • galaxies. He says: the correspondence is miraculous which we find only from
    • and ellipses, and then look up at the sky and find their correspondence with
    • believe that we can find access to the soul one day on the apparently irrefutable
    • to find access to soul and mind. One would form a wrong idea of those who believe
    • them. These cannot find to the soul. O no, on this way the soul researchers
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  • 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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    • of natural sciences. No naturalist admits that one can find out anything about
    • We find a complete metaphor of the interrelation of soul and destiny in nature.
    • We find a metaphor in that which faces us in nature as a type, as a type of
    • its species from its ancestors, we find the human being particularly equipped
    • You find a variety of different species and genera. As a modern naturalist you
    • who have got a report or a description only. The naturalist who finds out the
    • natural science refers to says the following: wherever we research, we find
  • Title: Spiritual Teachings of Soul/World: Course III: Lecture III: Theosophical Teachings of the Soul. Part III: Soul and Mind
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    • if we are used to find such sentences disregarding the sensuous impressions
  • Title: Spiritual Teachings of Soul/World: Course V: Lecture II: What Do Our Scholars Know about Theosophy?
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    • human evolution, a school of thought, which does not find acceptance or may
    • you find that the way how the ruling circles, the so-called authoritative circles
    • it, then we find a similar attitude and similar inner soul processes with the
    • If we open it under the catchword “Theosophy,” we find as an explanation
    • has to say to himself: also in such philosophical dictionaries we find nothing
    • will find — maybe not only in coffee parties — that which has really
    • learnt circles, but you could find something of that kind also in the learnt
    • circles. You can find the judgement again and again that theosophy is nothing
    • scholarly literature, we find that these considerations differ, already externally,
    • and His Position to the World,” we hardly find anything else than that
    • us about the secrets of the universe, then we find that it deals with that which
    • which draw their knowledge only from such books, then we find that there are,
    • In history you find quite strange
    • You find that there are people who write thick books about the old Gnostics,
    • forces of the seer to find the spiritual truths, but that one only needs the
    • think. This is only a thought. You can objectively find what I investigate.
    • to such people: if you only investigate the matter, you only find your matter
    • outside, as well as that who blocked his ears can only find what one can see
    • far that you can find in a little book about Goethe’s illness, about Schopenhauer’s
    • find symptoms of insanities with the great spirits who are regarded as leaders
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  • Title: Spiritual Teachings of Soul/World: Course IV: Lecture III: The History of Spiritism
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    • find in the whole antiquity, a way which changes only in the Christian times.
    • the mysteries. That is why we find in mediaeval times beside those who are only
    • and rationalists. We find people who had reached the secrets on the ways which
    • the force in himself to find the experiences inside was not judged as worthy,
    • The real psychologist of the human development finds out this. The sensuous
    • of the world? How could one find the super-sensible in the world in which one
    • find out only by super-sensible research. Here you have the precursor of everything
    • in which you can also find something that goes beyond spiritism, like with Ennemoser,
    • to perceive the thoughts of others who are in distant rooms. You find such instructions
    • with Ennemoser, also with others. Already in the 19th century you find with
    • the so-called reincarnation theory. You find a theory there to which theosophy
    • We find all the spiritistic phenomena
    • moral weight of the author. There we find, for example, that near the seeress
    • of spiritism. Already in 1850 one could find thousands of media in Boston, and
    • it to find favourable proofs of their case. Others also found confirmation from
    • of the theosophical movement will find that the way of theosophy or spiritual
    • which the spiritists will find in spiritual science in the end. However, it
  • Title: Spiritual Teachings of Soul/World: Course IV: Lecture IV: The History of Hypnotism and Somnambulism
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    • who follows the course of history finds another view of science than we have
    • with Mesmer’s works with all good will and could find nothing else than
    • when he wrote his doctor thesis, and you can find what he wrote in countless
    • become a Brahman. However, one always finds that hypnotism was used to healings
    • time. Who observes more exactly finds again and again that the doctors know
    • of interpreting these phenomena. You can nowhere find a plausible reason with
    • of this fact, we have entered a kind of dead end. Nobody can find anything else
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    • can today find within theosophy. Before I continue this cycle of talks, the
    • In the preface of The Wonders of Life you find repeated what Haeckel
    • bygone times, they try to find the primeval animals and plants and lead us back
    • the questions of the origin of life find no answer in natural sciences. Today,
    • originated from the lifeless matter. And there you find a concession with the
    • he can only find something of the physical world scientifically. He can find
    • products, as for example the Vedas of the ancient Indians, you find art, poetry
    • which form the basis of ours, — and we find that the temple constructions,
    • You can still find reminiscences of the unity of philosophy and science with
    • see him trying hard to create spiritual natural sciences and to find a bridge
    • find consolation, if the scientific world view confronts it with an either-or.
    • we know that dualism and monism find a unity in an even higher harmony if anybody
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    • initiates provided the teachings, which you can find in the Secret Doctrine,
    • roots not in the so-called southern Buddhism which you can find in particular
    • the Areopagite. You find with him that if one speaks of the divine being
    • century and examines the words of that time finds that it is more difficult
    • or on anything you find in books but on the fact that the lively life is in
    • wisdom of the great religions that way again and above all we find access to
    • but in his deepest inside he must find truth in whichever form it expresses
  • Title: Origin and Destination of Humanity: Lecture I: What Does the Human Being Find in Theosophy?
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    • What Does the Human Being Find in Theosophy?
    • find within the theosophical movement, which needs of the present human
    • being can find their satisfaction within the theosophical movement.
    • and answer it roughly: what does he find in the theosophical movement?
    • and that this development is based on certain laws which find complete
    • of life. However, one could not find why the conditions of life are
    • said: but in such a world view I find nothing of God. — Laplace
    • outlined rightly. If we look for an explanation, we find that the human
    • find there that with them not only believing, not only suspecting and
    • you cannot find if you look at the world you can really find in these
    • that he could not find the divine in the world with his instruments.
    • if he only tries to find the ways there. The theosophical movement tries
    • being rediscovers the divine really in himself, so that he finds God
    • may imagine the divine again how he finds his own soul but love should
  • Title: Origin and Destination of Humanity: Lecture II: The Nature of the Human Being
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    • can find the same philosophies and the same theosophical teachings in
    • body we have the same that we have in the physical world; we find the
    • the colour of the peach-blossom. You find such an etheric duplicate
    • especially important. You find this point described in Jean Paul's
    • Within the outer oval you find a strange, blue shimmering or blue fluorescent
  • Title: Origin and Destination of Humanity: Lecture III: Reincarnation and Karma
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    • started once and will once find an end. Starting from other conditions
    • and difference gives the concept of physical development. You find it
    • you will find that a radical difference exists between the biography
    • we already find the same everywhere in the animal realm what we have
    • considered as characteristic of the human soul. There we also find sympathies
    • individual human being. As we cannot find the lion in the bear genus,
    • theosophical point of view have attempted to find cause and effect also
    • and accounts, you do not find a word, not even in the ancient Greek
    • disproved, and, hence, it cannot be considered seriously. We find conscience
    • which we do not yet find in older Greece, there was a period in which
    • to find goals to balance the account of life.
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    • We find two important cultural
    • which we find just in Darwinism, the concept of evolution, is applicable
    • find such materialised thoughts, otherwise, in the world. Look only
    • the regular movement of the stars, and you find that a universal thought
    • mathematical and other laws, how should he be able to find the laws
    • the human being has created the knowledge in him, he can find it in
    • and study these ancient world views, we find that the human beings had
    • up to the beginning of Hellenism, we find that in that time even those
    • philosophy of this predominant spirit finds that he has an all-embracing
    • If we go back to it, we find the philosopher Descartes (René
    • also with Goethe, you find everywhere that a theory of evolution existed
    • of development to the human beings themselves, we find that it is comprehensible
    • Studies, you find almost literally what Darwin describes in his
    • way. Also in Goethe's Metamorphosis of Plants you find
    • future one must succeed in finding the concepts of life, soul and mind
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    • find spirit. It is as though Ibsen wished to say: We men, of modern
    • Tolstoy, attentively and without bias, find in Tolstoy the
    • And here we find a remarkable understanding of death, not as theory or
    • — Open any book on Western science and you will find that it is
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    • dramas which finds expression in his dramatic will, too.
    • Bruno in the 16th century. He still finds life in the whole nature,
    • the point of view which I have just given will already find that with
    • creative work. From here he finds the possibility to understand life
    • we hear from his words that he finds the expression of the soul in the
    • contemporary of the naturalists was the viewfinder of life, the questioner
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    • world because one believed to find a medieval prejudice. But not without
    • moment for the soul researcher if a desire finds its satisfaction. It
    • qualities and processes exactly which we find in the super-sensible world.
    • find there a passage in the Upanishads with which I would like to close
  • Title: Origin and Destination of Humanity: Lecture VII: The Spirit-land
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    • life you do not find such irregularly shaped rivers and oceans like
    • in devachan. But one can approximately find the time which the human
    • being spends in the heavenly world. You find it if you multiply the
  • Title: Origin and Destination of Humanity: Lecture VIII: Friedrich Nietzsche in the Light of Spiritual Science
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    • case without stumbling against the name Nietzsche or without finding
    • philosophy. Wagner often said that he could find no better interpreter
    • The Birth of Tragedy from the Spirit of Music (1872), we find
    • in the spirit one could find it only according to Schopenhauer's philosophy
    • the spirit in an element which any unbiased observer can find directly
    • finds the true being of the chaos of the basic instincts in music. That
    • occultist says: the human being finds out the secrets of the world only
    • and extends to the eternal. This manas finds its physical expression
    • we find shown the destiny of the god Dionysus. This was the solution
    • all, you find it described out of the spirit of the Eleusinian mysteries
    • then we see that we can only find anything considering the human life,
    • you find that they border on each other closely. The urge in the human
    • so that one can even now find the God-man on the bottom of the soul
    • He felt longing for something that he could not find. He himself felt
  • Title: Lecture: The Inner Development of Man
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    • that happens to him as if karma was a fact, will find that his
    • opened. Then he will find what all the great religious and
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    • For few people find the right decision, the steadfastness and the patience
    • true. You find such thoughts in the most different religious books of
    • all peoples. You find them, for example, in the Bhagavad Gita, the song
    • a compound. You find a description of those rules which can be given
    • What you find in How
    • be taken off in our civilisation, namely the desire to perpetually find
    • and he finds what he has got to know in the great world views of humanity:
  • Title: Origin and Destination of Humanity: Lecture X: Goethe's Gospel
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    • writings, we find ideas of reincarnation. We find them with Schiller
    • (1793/94). Novalis also believed in it. In particular, we find
    • and Truth he says: if we oversee the different religions, we find
    • to perfection in the Bhagavad Gita. We find the big problem
  • Title: Origin and Destination of Humanity: Lecture XI: Origin and Goal of the Human Being
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    • You find it clearly expressed
    • the popular ideas. You can find the same with Scotus Eriugena, with
    • in my Philosophy of Freedom. You find there in the concepts
    • of the Western philosophy what I have shown now. There you find the
    • Going back farther we find times in which the human being was not in
    • Going back still farther we find that also the monkeys were absent and
    • birds, and still sooner we find animal species of immense size and mightiness,
    • Then, farther back, we find even more imperfect animals, until we come
    • find leftovers even today. There are no leftovers of these formations
    • theosophy finds that the other creation history is a speculative fiction
    • the sensory world , do not find everything in vegetarianism that they
  • Title: Origin and Destination of Humanity: Lecture XII: Goethe's Secret Revelation I
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    • it as to St. John's Book of Revelation that only a few find the
    • in this form. One finds two important clues in Goethe's conversations
    • lily; then it finds the way to the yonder bank, where the human being
    • can find the lily, the eternal-female, which attracts us; he can have
    • which lives in the soul of the mystic, we find the language to describe
    • as something unclear. But unclear is only somebody who does not find
    • It creeps through the rock and finds a room in which the portraits of
    • will still find out something, one reads the resolution in the fairy
    • and becomes a will-o'-the-wisp if it does not find the right way.
    • finds the way to the subterranean temple.
    • it. It finds the temple and four kings therein, and the old man with
    • which the striving human being is endowed last what he finds last.
    • soul has to find the principle which must live in the human soul if
    • have to find them. We must only take care not to permit ourselves something
  • Title: Origin and Destination of Humanity: Lecture XIII: Goethe's Secret Revelation II
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    • he finds his wife upset. She tells him that two will-o'-the-wisps
    • the kingdom of the lily. They find her surrounded by three servants,
    • they cannot find the way to the temple. The dead young man and the body
    • the lily. In Faust we find how Faust can probably get to the spiritual
    • by grief and pain, carried by serious desire and striving can find entry,
    • meantime. He finds his wife in big distress, because the will-o'-the-wisps
    • take up all gold of knowledge wherever they find it, but in futile,
    • if no other light shines unless it is disturbed. Thus we find profound
  • Title: Origin and Destination of Humanity: Lecture XIV: Goethe's Secret Revelation III
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    • Goethe speaks of himself. You find it in the outset of Poetry and
    • finds a strange gate in the wall. It has no key.
    • which the play took place, and the boy finds himself sodden and thrown
    • The boy escapes, while he says that he is chosen to find three worthy
    • the door. The old man shows him different marks to find the gate again.
    • him closer to the centre of the garden. There he finds a golden lattice.
    • find out the state of the centre of the garden. The old man accepts
    • of the everyday life; there he finds the animals who call to him. But
    • This is an image how the human being can find valuable knowledge instead
    • boy: “Paris – Narcissus,” he finds himself faced with
    • water of the astral world. There he finds a wonderful garden which appears
    • Here he finds the three women again who were sent to him by the god
    • well; he wanted that I memorise the objects to find the little gate
    • you to find the place where the human being is initiated, if the constellation
  • Title: Origin and Destination of Humanity: Lecture XV: The Evolution of the Earth
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    • difficult to find the appropriate means of expression within our language
    • as experience in these higher fields. You find the relevant periods
    • But you find them shown more schematically than I will do it today.
    • At that time, in the middle of the Lemurian age, we find that, actually,
    • still farther, we find that the human ancestors have sensation already,
    • of the human being. If we go back, we find the human being in company
    • than he is today. In the Akasha Chronicle we find in this time that
    • we find another interrelation that is harder to imagine and more intimate
    • earth beings in a state which we only find with the animals which have
    • we find within the human ancestors the effects which are preserved today
    • we would have to go back long periods if we wanted to find the human
    • to us, finds my explanations verified.
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    • finds expression in Initiates giving to the various peoples
    • find reference to certain virtues in the forefront of those
    • pupil. These six virtues which you find mentioned in every
    • way as Goethe. But you find among others, too, something of the
    • should again bring us. You find it in the case of a German, a young,
  • Title: Origin and Destination of Humanity: Lecture XVI: The Great Initiates
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    • figures. Illogical, confused thoughts find expression in figures with
    • is a self-conscious being, he works on himself, and this work finds
    • all theosophical manuals you can find certain virtues cited which someone
    • in the forecourt. These six virtues, which you find cited in every theosophical
    • of Osiris and Isis. All great religions which we find in antiquity were
    • effect of the saying “happy are they who find faith without beholding
    • were able to speak so enthusiastically like Goethe. But you also find
    • which spiritual science should give us again. You will find it with
    • we find no difference of the contents, no difference between Christianity
    • religious system in its deepness finds everything that is included
  • Title: Origin and Destination of Humanity: Lecture XVII: Ibsen's Attitude
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    • we find deeper and deeper truths in it. We feel it as something living
    • and look from the artistic point of view at Shakespeare. What finds
    • son of the modern time feel? He finds nothing around himself that can
    • and Emperor and Galilean (1873) before our eyes. We find a
    • attained. In the loneliness, the human being finds it in his soul, but
    • level; not until they find the same in the personality, they are able
    • You find the male and female
    • through the whole being, lives and works in nature. We find it in Osiris
    • also had to find the typical word for it. Thus that differentiation
    • finds new contents also in the personal. He establishes a new ideal;
  • Title: Origin and Destination of Humanity: Lecture XVIII: The Future of the Human Being
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    • can scholarly find nothing about the real secrets of the Rosicrucians.
    • the 19th century. Wherever we go we can find nothing that does not remind
    • makes available finds that these are no fantastic ideas, but concrete
    • We can find this spring only in the single individual; the human being
  • Title: Origin and Destination of Humanity: Lecture XIX: Schiller and the Present
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    • finds the right words if it concerns to give us an understanding of
    • the big question to find the way to that which surrounds us as sense-perceptible
    • had to strive to find the connection again or were forced to choose
    • could no longer find the connection with the spring of life. Therefore,
    • human being, but finds expression in certain stages all over the world,
    • works you do not find any reference to these aesthetic letters. However,
    • and logic on the other side. He finds it at first in the view of beauty.
    • biography you can find basically only little of these intimacies of
    • need to believe that you find the thoughts which I develop now, if you
    • words will now find more response. What was built in the human hearts
    • in his heart connecting him with Schiller intimately finds Schiller's
    • work. Aspiring to spirit we find the way best if we make it like Schiller
  • Title: Origin and Destination of Humanity: Lecture XX: The Divinity Faculty and Theosophy
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    • Also in Goethe's Faust one finds said: the collegium logicum
    • who are able to find the world of religious world view from their immediate
    • from the spirit of God which we find as higher spiritual beings in the
    • that way. If we look at the ancient cosmologies, we find no interruption
    • that way must find an end in such a way, as it develops. Kant and others
    • likeable and shows how the materialistic theologian wants to find the
    • to keep to the faith and do not care about its basis. You find a concept
    • on a distant island finds great physical truths without instruments
    • will forge ahead and find the popular expression. The spirit speaks
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    • as Means to an End you find an important sentence. I would like
    • lawyers. What has lacked here, you find this not only expressed in the
    • find it also in all reform literature. You find it everywhere, also
    • you find no exit. So single reforms are sought just concerning the legal
    • scientists also nothing beneficial results. You find everywhere that
  • Title: Origin and Destination of Humanity: Lecture XXII: The Medical Faculty and Theosophy
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    • who freely stands there does not find any conflict between true science
    • he cannot find out nowadays contain a deep sense, even if he denies
    • of concepts where he cannot form an opinion. Then he finds a way of
  • Title: Origin and Destination of Humanity: Lecture XXIII: The Arts Faculty and Theosophy
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    • for the pupil. On one side, we find the pointless, on the other side,
    • the picking to pieces. There one hardly finds anybody today who sides
  • Title: Two Essays on Haeckel: Essay II: Haeckel, "The Riddle of the Universe," Theosophy
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    • of humanity with calm, unprejudiced eyes, you will find two
    • will find that, in spite of all the careful and elaborate
    • practical research that we find a natural science grounded in
    • conception of the universe — to find his foothold upon
    • elucidate by making use of an illustration. You may find it no
    • everyone finds himself who chooses to assert his belief in the
    • brain, we should find it to be nothing but a jumble of
    • find, however, that they had a father who was not of exactly
  • Title: Riddles of the World: Lecture I: Haeckel, the Riddles of the World and Theosophy
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    • middle of the 19th century, you find two attitudes.
    • you find except for this resigning mood still leftovers of an
    • old religious tradition also with the naturalists. You find
    • fields of life. You can already find along general lines with
    • physiologist), you always find a tip to the fact that not only
    • being had to find its way on this firm ground of reality. This
    • impartially, how they are finds that it is in such a way as I
    • In his first work, you find the sentence: I am of the opinion
    • one another in him, could never find a brotherly agreement.
    • comparison. Somebody who shows interest in such matters finds
    • (5) If we were able to investigate our brain, we would find
    • mental finds the mental also in his god. — A philosopher
    • living god, the spiritual god whom we attempt to find in nature
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    • has always to find the way, so that he is never merged in the
    • Petersburg. In this circular you find, among other things, the
    • Moreover, you find the following words in this document:
    • centuries, and there we find a prince, Henry IV of France, in
    • believed to find the fiercest principle of war there.
    • is no individual soul of the animal. However, you find an
    • species or group soul. If you look at all the examples you find
    • race finds in the spiritual life.
    • spiritual life can find light on the path the second chapter
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    • Transvaal war. If we now look around in the world, we find that
    • keeping with the course of world-development, we find that the
    • All those who earnestly deal with such questions, will find in the
    • you find instead the animal's individual soul upon the
    • way in which these group-souls work. We find, for example, that
    • find harmony; the peace which is the final outcome of the whole
    • will find group-souls at the beginning of human development.
    • the more compact you will find the structure of human life, the
    • the gigantic pyramids were built, you will find there an army
    • spiritual life will find light upon the path, for the second
  • Title: Riddles of the World: Lecture III: Basic Concepts of Theosophy. Soul and Spirit of the Human Being
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    • can find out more about that. Today I can refer only to the
    • 1772-1801, poet) is very beautiful. You can find a source of
    • development, there you find his physical being, which is
    • realise that we find this self in the whole remaining world,
    • with the all-embracing spirit. We lose our selves and we find
    • find ourselves outside in the world. I have stressed it often
    • and often: Look at your inside only, there you find the divine
    • human being. No, you only find in yourself what you have in
    • yourself. If you want to find more in yourself, you must
    • his self!” The spiritual scientist adds: he finds the
  • Title: Riddles of the World: Lecture VI: The Basic Concepts of Theosophy. Human Races
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    • tried to show that there are other methods and means to find
    • earth. You find everything about the origin of the human being
    • forms that the naturalist can find in the earth point again
    • Akasha Chronicle, we find that at the same time the brightness
    • present animals. If we went back even farther, we would find
    • with the lower human. We find a certain dreamlike element with
    • You find that our white civilised humanity originated from the
    • with each other. We find other new populations of quite
    • different human races, we find a quite different structure in
    • the languages of this external belt of peoples. We find the old
    • Atlantean structure in the Mongolian languages, and we find
    • unworldly. In these northern regions, we find human beings who
    • peninsulas. There we find that which flows from the north and
    • expresses itself in old cultural peoples. We find that
  • Title: Riddles of the World: Lecture VII: The Core of Wisdom in the Religions
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    • about the mysterious facts of the universe. He finds his
    • group of human beings which deals with the finding of such
    • human being bears an imperishable core that we find in
    • sensuous methods. It is possible that these find access to the
    • It is possible that they find the way to those from whom they
    • we look at Asia, we still find the remnants of an ancient
    • religion in the modern sense. We find this religion in the
    • finding the connection of inner soul life and external sensuous
    • find this connection again. Therefore, they are formed so
    • course that the masters had to determine the way of finding the
    • What we find in the Vedas, which are only an echo of the
    • be fertilised. We find this triad original ground, conception,
    • — atma(n), buddhi, manas. We find the triad everywhere in
    • Christianity. If you understand this really, you find this
    • deepest Gospel, that of John, you find the same consciousness
    • which one finds the Father on the same ways. At the same time,
    • of truth in all religions to find it in our own. We recognised
    • a religious person. If this knowledge finds an echo again, the
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    • more than the gentle critic.” This we can find in various forms
    • forward with regard to these questions, we find a number of relevant
    • beings, but if you look deeper into history you will find that this
    • find this principle of mutual help influencing more than anything the
    • find that this principle appears again in a most fruitful manner.
    • in the cities of Europe, will soon find out that we deal here with a
    • these cities under the influence of this principle, you will find,
    • each of the cities of the Middle Age and you find it everywhere
    • you look at it today you will find how our practice of law, our
    • look at it under the microscope you will find that it is composed of
    • help at work. We know exactly that many who find themselves on this
    • in the Fight for Survival and we will find most of our powers in the
  • Title: Riddles of the World: Lecture VIII: Fraternity and the Struggle for Existence
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    • great critic more than the little one. — We can find this
    • book, you find some nice contributions to the questions, which
    • beings primarily. However, who defers deeper to history, finds
    • developed the principle of fraternity extraordinarily. We find
    • we go on some centuries, we find that this principle faces us
    • city, and you find it going northwards to Scotland or to
    • this human body under the microscope, you find that it is
    • he finds time — to send thoughts of love and friendship
    • struggle for existence, and he will find most of his forces in
  • Title: Esoteric Development: Lecture I: Inner Development
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    • life within you and external life. You probably would find yourself
    • finds previously hidden opportunities for evil lurking around him. In
    • find a similar relationship to our actions, that is, to exercise
    • you observe nature, you will find in it a certain rhythm. You will,
    • to know the rhythm inherent in physical nature increasingly finds in
    • will find the God in himself if he awakens the divine organs within
    • himself and finds his higher divine self in his surroundings, just as
    • he finds his lower self solely by means of using his eyes and ears.
    • a person finds someone who can draw out these abilities, they will
    • that he must find the others in himself. There is a delicate
    • distinction between these two sentences: “To find the others in
    • oneself,” and “To find oneself in the others.” In
    • saw himself.” To find oneself — not in egotistical
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    • find the way in the new conditions. To such a road, anybody can
    • that his higher self appears. We do not find the higher self in
    • corresponding ability. If you look at nature, you find a
    • body? Who learns the rhythm of the physical nature finds the
    • introspection. The human being finds God in himself if he wakes
    • the divine organs in himself and then finds his higher divine
    • self in his environment, as he can only find his lower self in
    • not find anybody who gets out it, then it just remains
    • because he knows then that he has to find the others in
    • subtle difference exists between both sentences “find the
    • others in yourself” and “find yourself in the
    • self!” You do not find true self-knowledge in your
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    • Asia or other regions, you find a festival being celebrated at the
  • Title: Riddles of the World: Lecture X: Christmas as Symbol of the Sun's Victory
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    • again many years before our calendar, everywhere you find this
    • Here you have the reason why one could find this with them.
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    • to find sense and reason, lawful necessity also in the course
    • every day who find no satisfaction with the way you teach.
    • longer find their satisfaction with you proves that there are
    • depend on the fact that we imagine that we find the way to
    • in such a way that we find the way to everybody. However, it
    • diversely. We can go back everywhere: we find this instinctive
    • Then we find the second epoch. There the human being learns
    • However, the wise guardians of humanity had to find out and to
    • they who find faith without seeing me” (John 20:29). The
    • founders: in that which they expressed and taught one can find
    • materialistic researchers could not find those fiery words,
    • being can find out something similar like the initiates in the
    • higher world; we find that Christ is with us to the end of the
    • then he experiences the initiation in himself, finds the divine
    • Middle Ages already indicated this. You find it expressed by
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    • perseverance to come to grips with these matters — finds
    • his satisfaction. They all find not only satisfaction, not only
    • find an explanation of soul and spirit just as you find an
    • strength of life exactly. If an undeveloped soul finds out by
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    • have expressed in modern form what you can find in all
    • cause that souls find souls without mediation of the blood. The
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    • finds it comprehensible that theosophy is not only looked for
    • to find access to the theosophical life from any other point of
    • can find, otherwise, in similar writings, a spirit that has
    • Inkling became reality to him, and with it, he could find the
    • view and you find how he points to a time when there was not
    • being recurs where sexuality finds its further development in
    • first in the world outdoors. Then he cannot find strength from
    • himself, in order to find the whole god as a part of the divine
    • incarnate god that the human being who ascends from below finds
    • together, understood in the right sense. Thus, we find
    • in the present, they must live in the present. They find the
    • find the divine in himself, who is not an associate, not a
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    • This is a widely ramified view you can find everywhere. But it
    • we would find that that is reflected in it, which I have shown
    • is the eye that he must leave behind to find the present
    • ideas of the Germanic mythology. We also here find initiates,
    • Siegfried, who is overcome, finds his higher self, this
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    • of consideration. Indeed, you find some notes about this in any
    • the peculiar fact that one can relate names, which you find in
    • remark which you find in the preface to the second edition of
    • able to come to real self-knowledge, they would find the most
    • says, look into yourselves and you find the god in
    • eye with waking the inner self. As little as you find the soul
    • in the organism, the light in the eye, just as little you find
    • the god in yourselves. However, we find the possibility to
    • develop the organs to find this god. The activity in the ego,
    • find a healthy access to theosophy, and nobody has to regret it
    • Johann Gottlieb Fichte, because he finds the way to the
    • back to the old times, we find that the human beings
    • finds it there carries it in a healthy way through the repeated
    • educate us and find pleasant expression in the distant
    • Paracelsus says, we find letters outdoors in nature, and if we
    • freedom. You find this in his Philosophical Inquiries into
    • the philosophy of revelation, you find, this is theosophy.
    • and clairvoyance. With Schubert, you already find explanations
    • you can find a lot with him. He studied Swedenborg (Emanuel S.,
    • this higher body of the human being. You can find there fine
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    • whole significance of such a finding for the soul life of the
    • to Brunhilda. This is a trait you cannot find in the German
    • the German legend find an essential deepening in the Norse one
    • legend, we find Siegfried in the possession of the magic hood
    • spiritual and mental beings that one finds recorded in the
    • out in the German myth by Richard Wagner again to find the
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    • According to a natural principle, we find twelve different
    • wants to bring again to humanity. If it finds its way, one
    • human being in his soul should find this god. The single human
    • find the way to the Holy Grail. The legend tells now that when
    • long for it. The Holy Grail exists; one can find it, it is
    • the ideal sense. This is also meant by the sentence you find in
    • esteem himself higher than other human beings, who finds his
    • Whereas Parzival shows how the human being finds a higher ego
    • finds the victory, there he finds himself again, and there he
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    • self as his divine ever so much, he finds nothing but his lower
    • self. Only outside himself, the human being finds his higher
    • the orientation to the world, which surrounds us, we find our
    • referred to any teacher whom he will find when he should find
    • materialist. He will find that all human beings where they say
    • while the human being persuades himself that he can find the
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    • view. He wanted to go back; he wanted to find the means to cure
    • him. Hence, one finds with a human being, who has not yet gone
    • and to find mixtures for all possible things. He says, I am not
    • way. Someone who does this finds in his lovely-rude manner a
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    • besides, goes out from the views of the present time finds his
    • completely comprehensible that one finds Jacob Boehme
    • What we find with Paracelsus faces us in a spiritualised and
    • we look back at former times of the distant past, we find that
    • that time, they had a common basis. Jacob Boehme finds the same
    • He calls it water. It is water in the sense as we find the
    • finds in the human mind what is related to the tinctura, the
    • finds an answer comparing the original good to the light, the
    • 1775-1854, philosopher), and you find a wonderful
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    • times that are not so far behind us, we find that even the leading
    • Meyreder. You can find different views catalogued elsewhere so
    • physiological standpoint, one finds gentleness, mildness and calmness
    • and daredevilry. Mobius finds the basic feature of the female nature
    • majority of people and you will find a very strange but fairly common
    • It is the same thing which, in the Christian religion, we find
    • sensation (Empfindung) of pleasure or pain, for one cannot speak of
    • must find its completion through that which lives in every human
    • And it is from this that you find everywhere the comparison of the
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    • author, feminist). You can find the judgements somewhere else,
    • studies the woman externally physiologically, one finds
    • finds the characteristic of the woman's mind in conservatism.
    • people, there you find a quite peculiar, but quite popular
    • nowhere find that these rights should be applied to men and
    • principles, and substances, which one finds outdoors in the
    • speak of the second member of the human being. We find the same
    • civilisation must find its complement by that which lives in
    • That is why everywhere you find the comparison of the soul with
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    • find a way out from the situation in which many human beings
    • the external conditions, and finds a remedy quickly with the
    • but he finds the correct judgment. In this respect, spiritual
    • find the components that show us the way where we are in life
    • want to find the components, we ask ourselves, which is,
    • and misery not only — and least of all if one finds the
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    • enabling people to find their way into spiritual life. There
    • has changed, and this leads people to attempt to find
    • tried, and the many who are still trying, to find through
    • who still find satisfaction in what traditional religion has
    • contemporaries find satisfactory. The situation in Spain can
    • find through natural science, that is, through knowledge of
    • able at such places to find answers to spiritual questions?
    • finds the ‘I,’ and when he widens it to encompass
    • the ‘world-I,’ he finds contentment.”
    • where you will not find such vague general answers given to
    • authorities, they find nothing but powerlessness and
    • spiritual life, a place where human beings can find concrete
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    • shall find, if we have been equipped for our task by the methods of
    • fairy-tales and myths have come into being, will find every trace of
    • surprise vanish, every doubt pass away; indeed, he will find in these
    • You will find that there are many dilettante interpretations of this
    • deeply sensible of this, and you will find that gradually, point for
    • combustion into red, life-giving fluid. This blood that finds its way
    • embryo we find that the rudiments of bone and muscle are evolved long
    • animals, what do you find it has accomplished? It has transformed
    • Having followed man thus far in his evolution, we find that we have to
    • The higher astral body, which has been evolved from the lower one, and which finds its expression in the spinal cord and the brain;
    • present-day humanity we find only the first rudiments of this
    • we find a consciousness of a very different kind. At the present time
    • If you go back into the past, you will find that there is one
    • members of families intermarried. You will find this to have been the
    • Thus in the higher stage of human development we find something
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    • frequently; you will find ancient wisdom gradually
    • doubtful morality. It is unlikely that one will find the
    • finds rudiments of bone and muscle long before there is any
    • shown later. Those who wish to find another name only show
    • the time when our remote ancestors lived, we find that they
    • spiritual historical research. You will find that every
    • via the blood begins to wane, although the wisdom still finds
    • You will find this to be the case in all races and peoples.
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    • the meaning and significance of life, he finds before life's door a
    • find its meaning, people have above all tried to recognize the role
    • But now we find
    • which we find in one of the earliest Greek tragedians, Aeschylos,
    • public can find but little connection with it. You need only think
    • climax and finds relief in the end of the physical body. Then there
    • into human life we shall find phenomena which show us the
    • observe a living substance and you will find that it continually
    • attain the state of the child of God. — You find that in the
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    • greatest riddles. When attempts are made to find meaning in
    • pain goes far beyond that of misfortune. We find in Aeschylus,
    • view we find expressed at the start of the biblical story of
    • bound up with suffering. However, we also find in the Old
    • sin. The modern materialistic outlook finds it difficult to
    • sin, we find the remarkable figure of Job. The story of Job
    • people would find it difficult to accept. But if you look
    • human life more carefully, we find phenomena that indicate
    • you will find that substances are perpetually being absorbed
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    • In order to find evil one must enter fully into human qualities and
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    • thigh bone. Here we find the perfect solution to the problem:
  • Title: Supersensible Knowledge: Lecture V: Education in the Light of Spiritual Science
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    • harmony and consonance; we often find words inserted purely
    • mature is one of life's greatest riddles; those who find
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    • and pain, joy and sorrow. We then find how life evolves, something
    • back to its original one, we see that we often find a very profound
    • with the question of death, which for thousands of years we may find
    • we find that, after one or two new generations, a man no longer
    • new again to come to the fore. — In any case you will find no
    • being up to his seventh year we find that he contains a great deal of
    • study the matter closely you will find, without being clairvoyant,
    • shall find illness and death comprehensible. These concepts will be
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    • sorrow, but we find that as life reaches higher levels things
    • evolved being, man, we find that after one or two generations
    • educated person finds difficulty in recognizing that many
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    • greater, a fact we find preserved in heroic legends and
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    • find no harmony with the “below” it becomes
    • connected with the spiritual world, we wish to find the
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    • the SPIRITUAL WORLD, we will find the bridge between the
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    • it has no connection with the physical. Wherever we find
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    • everyday self, nor expect to find the sum total of all
    • find pleasure in things for which a physical tool is needed
    • described cannot unfold. We find instead what is called the
    • particular may find this division oppressive; not, however,
  • Title: Supersensible Knowledge: Lecture XI: Who are the Rosicrucians?
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    • Rosicrucian document, will find nothing exceptional in them.
    • through inner preparation, gradually to find their way to the
    • you find yourself. Wear the clothes that are worn generally,
    • nothing different or conspicuous. Thus, you will find that
    • you will find in my book Knowledge of Higher Worlds and
    • person must be able to find himself in a world of pure
    • find a thinking that combines physical facts, but thoughts
    • constellation of Taurus, and we find in ancient Egypt the
    • whose sign is the intertwining spirals — a sign you find
    • You can find
    • at least by the initiates. If we go back far enough, we find
    • the Rosicrucians; you will not find them in any books. They
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    • scientific world view, they find it nebulous. This has not
    • person believes he will discover finds expression through
    • everywhere we find primordial cultures where art and science
    • humans would have to find the way back to fellowship and
    • in material existence that he can find no deliverance from
    • spiritual science, but others may find it somewhat strange.
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    • beings find it difficult to transport themselves into such a
    • of Luke and find two different genealogies of Jesus of
    • Joseph, they find in Matthew the name Solomon, in Luke the
    • name Nathan; going further they find many more names that
    • as the New Testament. We find that the early Church Fathers
    • “What I find in the Bible is the only truth.”
    • who simply find it more comfortable to remain within views to
    • themselves they shall find the Kingdom of Heaven." No words
    • spirit, for within themselves they shall find the Kingdom of
    • Higher Worlds and its Attainment, you will find this
    • Mystical Fact, you will find this question answered in
    • find in the New Testament many sayings attributed to Jesus.
    • “I.” This you find particularly in the Gospel
    • we find that it opens the door to many of the mysteries
    • in every human soul, to the human's “I.” We find
    • the name Jehovah, we find that it means something like
    • themselves they shall find the Kingdom of Heaven.”
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    • questions, as I have put them. You will find nothing more often
    • always find this “one” or “we” if talk
    • fact that the human being has to find what he wants to find and
    • should find of the highest and supersensible things in his
    • time. Who can use them by way of comparison will find this
    • something that the human being can never find by the external
    • as you want, you can never find the steadfast truth that these
    • We can find them in our
    • these matters. However, he will also find the possibility to
    • inner life. We want to find the divine in the feeling, in the
    • deeply as they want to find the deepening of the soul
    • have the ability to find certainty in the inside. Mental
    • can find the reasons in oneself. Mental weakness is to believe
    • it finds entrance consciously in the human nature, it makes the
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    • Someone who thinks impartially finds that confirmed everywhere
    • thought, they have thought it for themselves; another may find
    • time about the phenomena of light, you can find soberly said:
    • premise in the middle of the 19th century. You find the merits
    • chemical book, you can find them: hydrogen, oxygen, carbon,
    • enormously complex movements in it, you find complexities in it
    • (1880), you find that he admits not to
    • and that everything that one finds there is a result of
    • that one also got around in the last time to finding such rays
    • find indications that the modern scientific research suggests
    • somebody who believes to find another material world behind the
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    • find lectures on psychology that is literally the doctrine of
    • concern them. Also today, you find all kinds of concepts about
    • information. You find all kinds of questions answered about the
    • surroundings. You also find all kinds of speculations about the
    • it, after he has received a stimulus? You find questions about
    • we feel it, what do we find behind them? We find behind them if
    • behind the light, we do not find material atoms that dive into
    • we find there? — Spirit! Colour relates to the spirit like ice
    • spiritual researcher finds spirit, spiritual reality behind
    • we find in ourselves if we properly understand each other.
    • we find it lifeless in the minerals, animated in the plants and
    • being are the same materials and forces that we find outdoors
    • Spiritual science does not disdain it, but it finds it
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    • level of knowledge most intimately. There we find many tips,
    • will find that even the kind in which such a thing is
    • finding oneself. A big part of that what the human being has to
    • concepts that one can find wholly spiritually, as those of
    • are able to find the concept of the archetypical plant out of
    • suggestion. However, it may serve to find the principle. Hegel
    • to find the higher profundities, only a healthy mind and logic
    • on. These are teachings that you find in theosophical books,
    • the initiation. Any seal explains what you can find in the
    • In this portfolio, you find signs. Any sign has an immense,
    • You find a human figure
    • distant future. One will find that the circulation of the blood
    • initiation he immerses again in the outer world. He finds his
    • find the divine and spiritual in ourselves. This is a wrong
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    • the course of his life man finds himself set between two
    • one that man must find a necessary balance between the forces
    • balancing of outer and inner will he find salvation in
    • overcome ourselves, we find a balance. These we can take as
    • to sanitarium without finding health.”
    • us now move on to the more intimate pictures that we find in
    • quite remote matters we find that it is often a question of
    • Every image that does not find a place in the overall general
    • moment. The deeper ground of his soul finds it flat and dreary,
    • balance. The human being finds the balance in his ever more
    • him. Then he will find himself armed against the cultural
    • can, however, also find outer causes for lack of creativity.
    • finding the balance between outer impressions and inner
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    • do most people today press towards health! Everywhere we find a
    • regions we find sanitaria. Was there ever in any time of world
    • of man, we would find everywhere primitive cultural conditions,
    • as it appears in the physical world, we find that it has its
    • he finds himself standing before a quite incomprehensible outer
    • we find this condition also in many masculine persons. The
    • comes at us from the outside can find a counter-balance within.
    • the itch to cure others. It is, of course, easy to find this or
    • that illness in a person. So somebody finds this or that organ
    • a fact that one can find a small flaw in each human being.
    • that I find satisfaction when taking my food. The human being
    • situation therein. No outer power can help us. When we find
    • nobody can give us anything. Nevertheless, we shall find our
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    • do no longer find their way with their judgement! Theosophy or
    • occult science is the means to find the way in our
    • do no longer find my way rightly in the world; I do no longer
    • find welcome nourishment, and they become mightier and mightier.
    • life. As soon as the human being finds the immortal core in
    • Today, I wanted to point only in general to what one finds
    • finds the welfare, the recovery of the soul just in occult
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    • enables us to find adequate solutions also for the present. Our
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    • feature developed in detail. If he looks at himself, he finds,
    • We already find in our
    • enough between the human being and the animal. We find, for
    • matters. If we look carefully at the animal, we find certain
    • see everything. Because he could not see it, he did not find
    • intelligent activity of animals finding the way back to the
    • would not find these matters, if it depended only on
    • to find the underlying cause of this matter and observed the
    • from the cave. The animal comes back; it looks and finds again
    • You find those qualities
    • —, but we find them. We also find certain manifestations of
    • higher development of that which we find in the animal realm?
    • you really go into the matter, you find that certain details,
    • inspires and spiritualises the body. One cannot find the animal
    • this as a self-contained creature as you find the human soul in
    • As well as we find
    • find self-contained beings of mental kind within the astral
    • thoughts, and then you find that the ostensible contradiction
    • clears itself even where the fly rushes in the flame and finds
    • find entire groups of human beings whose single limbs have no
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    • superficial about spiritual science or theosophy find it fairly
    • in this practical life of the daily routine. You do not find
    • difficult to find out those in a society who have not yet
    • world, and had they to go only to America to find out that one
    • Sicily, you find not only adult workers, but also many children
    • does not need to go far back; there one finds the proverb
    • “a trade in hand finds gold in every land.” Why?
    • the more you find that earnings and occupation are two
    • to human being. Not before any human being finds the impulse
    • somewhere and find a nice picture postcard and then you write
    • the welfare of the human beings. Thus, we find that, because
    • not to go to America to find out that one can easily judge
    • in variety, but if it finds rest and peace in the true
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    • finds himself in a special position, for he raises the expectation
    • nature. Then we will find a point of reference on how the modern
    • subjected entirely to chance. If, for example, one researcher finds
    • every evening. But human beings do find themselves in the spiritual
    • Present day materialism will find it very hard to admit that the
    • earth, find no echo in the higher worlds? Certainly we do not take
    • the spiritual world and finds its nourishment there, can be
    • create more life.” Thus life finds a form not for one-sided
    • must seek a common ground, and find perceptions and feelings
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    • outer forces, we do not find the elated. However, if we search
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    • argue anything against the justified findings and results of
    • the bottom and at the top. We find there simple animals, which
    • can recognise also finds recognition with us?
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    • You can find many important remarks in Goethe's
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    • where you also find something about the relation between spiritual
    • Quixote. Someone who understands this thoroughly will find in
    • find so much time to tower completely above that what faces his
    • worlds have to find the ways just in the big world. Even if
    • You will find that the place has become warm. You see the heat
    • spiritual field will find also capable successors like Thomson,
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    • find talks deeply intervening in our spiritual life; however,
    • of fear. Thus, we find the spirit everywhere round ourselves if
    • finds any rest and help in the spiritual world. Therefore,
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    • forces of evolution, will find renewed significance in a memorable
    • possible to find a method of studying nature, which goes to
    • and the experience of the senses, and finds within these facts the
    • view, Fichte, Hegel and Schopenhauer, we find from a study of their
    • Schopenhauer finds in this something entirely worthless,
    • between Goethe and Schopenhauer. In Goethe they find themselves
    • do we find?
    • find books to-day written on a basis for which the spirit is an
    • that though they do not understand each other, they find something
    • possible to take up a position on the summit and there to find a
    • still on one fixed point, but, in order to find truth, to climb
    • as you will find them discussed in detail in my book,
    • in the colourful scenes, but that he can also find behind the words
    • wanted to come to the Beautiful Lily. If we could only find a
    • important words. ‘You will not find the Ferryman again, and
    • its highest, to find a bridge over my own body, in order to
    • second way; for there is another possibility. At dusk you will find
    • me, you must find the Giant.’
    • to find out is what the Snake whispered to the Old Man in the
    • into Precious Stones, but Metals are destroyed. He finds his Wife
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    • find an unforgettable scene in the newer spiritual history
    • in the sensory experience and that he finds the spiritual, the
    • where he becomes able to experience it. Schopenhauer also finds
    • times, what do we find there?
    • placing value on following Goethe. However, you can also find
    • that works on the others so that they find something own in
    • you can take the point of view at the summit and can find a
    • order to find truth, to rise higher and higher one has to apply
    • you find them discussed in detail in my book
    • he can find also the secrets behind the words, which are in it.
    • again! Now there important words follow: you will not find the
    • ferryman again, and if you find him, be clear in your mind that
    • noon when the sun is highest to find a bridge over my own body
    • possibility. In the twilight hour, you find a huge giant at a
    • strength have dwindled; and from the conversation, we find out
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    • justified — that you might find a way to it — in
    • he finds it repulsive or attractive, sympathetic or antipathetic. And
    • of being developed to this point. We can also justifiably find
    • everyone can find such truths confirmed as those dealing with numbers
    • a certain stage of perfection. So that we shall also now find it easy
    • concept wonderfully. But you also often find with such a
    • up the gold wherever they find it; they lack any inventive faculty,
    • stands there, and when we see him, we find only that we understand
    • We find ourselves on earth as beings with souls. These or the
    • it and gradually find the kingdom of the spirit. The other way goes
    • in the Old Man's ear, and we have to find out what that is. It would
    • kernel of being, will not be in a position, when he dies, to find
    • must develop it in the body, so that we may find it outside the body.
    • must be of an esoteric kind, and you will find that one can really
    • which finds its expression in the passage of the Chorus
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    • however, the botanist has the right to find the principles of
    • which we find as the principles of the plant growth. The plant
    • that you can find the way to an understanding of the Goethean
    • could also find differences with reason, if we looked around on
    • something else. Everybody can find the said confirmed, for
    • perfect up to a certain degree. Thus, we find it also
    • inspirations find no entrance.
    • They absorb the gold wherever they find it; they do not have
    • human beings find ourselves as mental beings here on earth.
    • walk across it, there we find the realm of spirit gradually.
    • find the spiritual essence in himself again. The everlasting is
    • in us. We must develop it in the body, so that we can find it
    • then you find that a whole world is to be found in it, far more
    • You see, you find this lily also already in the first part of
    • We also find what is expressed in the fairy tale as a basic
    • to the state which finds its expression in the mentioned
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    • one would still find something immeasurable in the Bible
    • Bible! One could find this judgment among certain personalities
    • creation by Moses. However, we read the creation story and find
    • find stylistic and objective contradictions. Hence, we must
    • industrious research one cannot find anything comparable. If we
    • the spiritual life of the older time, you would find that that
    • finds the development of the world, the development of the
    • form. He investigates the spiritual processes and finds how at
    • grounds existed. We find the human being connected with these
    • find the sensuous only. However, the mental and spiritual have
    • we find even higher beings. If the spiritual researcher
    • able to say to himself — if he finds his own imaginations
    • another name for these basic beings, and he finds really that
    • today an expert of geometry is. He can find geometry out of
    • it! Read the Six-Day Work. You find the passage, if you keep on
    • matters finds that no better composed book exists than the
    • to themselves if anyone has the visionary gift and can find the
    • who find — either by investigating internal
    • the letter first, then you can decipher it, and then you find
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    • external letter of the matter, and you find that already the
    • life of Jesus, you can find contradictions everywhere. In
    • in a certain way. One believed to find that these three
    • of the Bible. What do you find as a rule in the writings of the
    • However, in quite similar way we also find if we consider the
    • something similar. We find that the whole mission of Moses, the
    • act for his people what we find happening then as the action of
    • we ask, where does the human being find the being of this God,
    • finds his ego in himself, which differs so substantially,
    • there finds a drop of this divine being in himself. This is no
    • human being has to find his God in himself. Asserting this
    • to this earthly development. In our ego, we find a spark of
    • this God Yahveh as we find the same being in the drop of water
    • before yesterday, then we find that the human consciousness
    • firstly. We can find a condition of the consciousness at that
    • find an expression of God in our personal ego if we become
    • you find that the human beings did not act after commandments.
    • such a way that he finds the divine in his ego if he beholds
    • by a process as we find it with Paul, who says: “the life
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    • numbers. You can also find in baths where nothing but
    • degree already finds that superstition is, nevertheless,
    • find one method that one calls “the preparation of the
    • allowed to be announced. You can find it in the literature, but
    • it is told that Ramon Llull succeeded in finding the
    • one tries this, if he takes what he finds in the book, takes
    • knows, however, how to interpret the expressions finds that in
    • they did not find gold at last. Hence, one must not disagree
    • inexplicable. They are happy if they can find anything that
    • turned to S. Ellmore to find out the place where this was
    • observes human life can find confirmed in many cases. Thus, we
    • things, however, day by day, one finds that the anecdote says
    • nothing wrong, and one finds it even necessary. Therefore, it
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    • far-reaching in particular in our present. Indeed, you find
    • not so widespread. For example, a mother finds out that her
    • whole life and find the necessity everywhere that the human
    • or that food has. One will also find full approval if one
    • there and there. However, you do not find an echo if you
    • right way also has the right pleasant feeling to find the right
    • this offers the possibility to find what corresponds to his
    • form of illness finds its recovery if one has found suitable
    • spiritual core. Who approaches spiritual science finds out that
    • to find what makes the human beings healthier and healthier.
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    • more opposite persons one can hardly find. On one side, the
    • There is a man, pursued by a beast. He flees, finds a dried out
    • way, that one cannot find sense in it, that one looks for the
    • overestimates his reason finds nothing in all researching that
    • suicide, because they could not find any meaning of life.
    • a way: he strove with all fibers of his soul to find and to
    • which it finds strange to everything that lives presently, in
    • the renewal of Christ's life which it nowhere finds in reality.
    • find in the present but only in the first times of
    • father finds work in a cotton factory, and the boy is employed
    • something particular that he finds a banker who accepts this
    • application of wealth. Above all, we find with him that ideas
    • one may find something just in this teaching of Carnegie that
    • sources. One finds if one comes to the sources of the present
    • one finds the possibility to process such a principle
    • deserted, it would overexert its forces, but it would find
    • find the spring, which can flow only from a spiritual approach
    • wants to give the single soul what it can find from the deep
    • from the material life, we find Tolstoy on the other side with
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  • Title: Where/How/Spirit: Lecture X: The Practical Development of Thinking
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    • people: you find it certainly very practical that one has no
    • could find any thought from a world, which is not created and
    • finds in his thinking last exists in the world outdoors
    • contemplation soon finds that these are the main demands of a
    • Thirdly, we have to find satisfaction in thinking itself. This
    • a human being does not find time, may it be only short, to do
    • If he finds, however, such a thing that he does only because of
    • of the highest. If he is out now to find a solution quickly,
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    • the other hand, we can find — if particular states of
    • have to conceal it. Because the human being does not find the
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    • Moving on to the animal kingdom, we find an evolution of the species
    • body predominates, we find a sanguine temperament. Where the etheric
    • The way the four members find their expression in the physical body
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    • choleric person. The astral body finds its physical expression
    • jumping gait. In addition, one can find finer characteristics
    • must count on it. As a rule, we find that interest can always
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    • year 1824 at the second part of Faust. We find that Goethe knew
    • my servant Job?’ What is here said we find in the poem,
    • world, dissolves together with it and knows wherein it finds peace
    • could he find what he had already looked for as a boy, when at the
    • developing in ever greater refinement. But it was not easy to find
    • with their mysteries as something to which he could find no way.
    • centuries, when studious lives were led, we find a great
    • they could find in their own souls. When they raised their
    • by Albertus Magnus, we find it begins with a description of the lowest
    • part of nature and ends in a vision of God. You find here no dry,
    • find it to be deceived by the swindling and charlatanism then
    • life's striving and his urgent desire for knowledge. So we find him
    • find that what is described by Goethe, can be really experienced by
    • spiritual world towards which he was striving. We find in this
    • way from that experience which we find in the second part of
    • hope to find the
    • ‘student scene.’ Only later did Goethe find the means
    • We find next that Faust is drawn by Mephistopheles and
    • world in order to find the spirit in each single being, in such
    • setting in 1790. And now we see how Goethe finds the way step by
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    • the world in which it finds space and light at the same time
    • observation of nature. Nowhere could he find what he had
    • However, one did not easily find a way to penetrate into the
    • he cannot find the way. It was for someone who knows Goethe's
    • when one led a life of knowledge, you find these times very
    • reconcile what they could find in their souls with it. If they
    • find the way, or also because they could not find it,
    • your Nothingness I hope to find my All!”
    • the seeds, which are sown in his soul there. He finds a strange
    • they do not go through the world gradually composedly to find
    • leads to nothing. Look at Goethe how he gets around to finding
    • cannot wait, until the seeds sprout after decades, do not find
    • these passages. Now we see how Goethe finds the way bit by bit,
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    • order to await the rising of the spiritual sun. We find in the
    • this dawn, but we also find clearly indicated that the path is
    • We find Faust ‘bedded on flowery turf, fatigued,
    • beings. We find him withdrawn from all physical vision, veiled in
    • which one finds everywhere, filling the soul when it gives
    • confidence and certainty that he will find there what he seeks: the
    • of the supernatural world, which you find called the
    • The spirit Faust finds in the realm of the Mothers. He
    • The Homunculus wishes to find out from them how one can come to be,
    • ‘Where and how does one find the Spirit’
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    • Indeed, we find a vigorous striving of the student Faust for
    • but we also find suggested in no uncertain manner that the way
    • fulfilled in any respect? We find Faust “couched on grass
    • sleep” surrounded by hovering spiritual beings. We find
    • illumination. One could find strange that Faust is placed now
    • in space, and the soul finds purchase on the sharp contours
    • which you find everywhere with which your soul fills dedicating
    • Faust has the confidence, the assurance that he finds there
    • Faust finds the spirit in the realm of the mothers. He already
    • Where and How Does One find the Spirit?,
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    • finds the way to the immediate things of existence, he easily
    • not find the correct answer to his questions. In that primeval
    • remained concealed to Nietzsche; therefore, he could not find
    • show the exterior. He recognises that the Socratics find
    • never find the way to the everyday immediately. He did not know
    • you find a strange
    • material, the palpable and could not find it because they
    • who wants to search the spirit from reality and cannot find
    • could happen that he did not find the right answer to his
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    • appears in the German in Wie und wo Findet man den Geist?.
    • which for centuries has endeavored to find expression in art; it is
    • the spirit is able to answer: “In thy nothingness I hope to find the
    • Now when we trace man back through all the changes of time we find
    • centuries, where we find Madonnas with the Child groping for the
    • living. We might go very far back, and actually we should find the
    • find the Goddess with the Krishna child at her breast; in a Chinese
    • cult we might find similar pictures.
    • finding him through initiation or death. By conjuring this Osiris and
    • only there could Faust seek and find the eternal through which
    • need he fear that it will become stiff and lifeless when it finds
    • the outer senses. But when men find the way back to spiritual heights
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    • Nothingness I hope to find my All.”
    • beside all the other exercises which you find described in
    • Christian centuries in the catacombs where we find the Madonna,
    • expresses here! Even if not pronounced, we find it,
    • far back and we would find the Madonna problem all over the
    • world. We could go to old India and would find the goddess with
    • service and find similar pictures there.
    • everywhere, until she finds him in Asia after long search. She
    • remained in us, what searches Osiris and what only finds him
    • find the everlasting from which Euphorion can originate.
    • if humanity finds the way back again to the spiritual heights
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    • would find a developmental state with old peoples in distant
    • you find in the development of all European peoples and can
    • of the European peoples, we find the old picture consciousness
    • not find the right way to work on our blood correctly, as it is
    • withdraws into the Ley, into its home. One can find the word
    • into himself, did not find a self there, he found, if he looked
    • probably find transformations by poems, but everything leads
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    • clairvoyant faculties, but when we study them we find on the one hand
    • More to the North, in Scandinavia and Northern Russia, we find the
    • existence has made man blind; through Initiation he again finds the
    • and legends of Europe to the Mysteries. We should find a great deal in
    • In all these Mysteries, no matter where we look, we find an element of
    • train. The seeking soul finds the spiritual world; the soul finds the
    • the Mysteries, men sought to find that relation to Christianity
    • outside. Flor and Blancheflor symbolise the finding of the World-Soul,
    • outer figures — the lily symbolises the soul which finds its
    • and is happy when he finds rain-worms!” Truly, materialism
    • is happy when it finds rain-worms and can prove that in a
    • this magic robe. The Spiritual finds its resurrection in man, in the
    • human soul that rises above itself. — To enable the soul to find
    • this path is the task of Spiritual Science. Thus does spirit find
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    • which he could find the connection with the spiritual primal
    • find the drotten mysteries, founded by the original initiate
    • is why we find the view in the Nordic mysteries that one can
    • finds the access to the higher worlds again. Thus, the trained
    • find many things that one has to lead back to the old
    • biggest impulse, who finds a relationship to Christ can know:
    • everybody can find in his own individuality. The ego that is
    • searching soul finds the spiritual world, the Holy Grail, which
    • that the human soul, the human ego finds the world soul, the
    • is expressed which finds its higher egoity. In the union of the
    • lily soul and the rose soul, one saw that which could find a
    • he finds earthworms!” — Really, materialism is
    • happy if it finds earthworms and can prove that they are
    • magic dress of the material. The spiritual finds its
    • make the soul find the way to itself. Spirit finds spirit that
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    • life we find that when we are at pains to absorb something, the process of
    • birth; we find them ready-made. For example, we can reach a certain
    • every morning, on returning from sleep, we find our physical and etheric
    • you will find further information on these stages; here I can only sketch
    • do to help the child to find joy in immediate physical life, and to feel that
    • If education has not helped him in this way, he will find it difficult to
    • a man's external physique and limbs. It finds expression, first, in his
    • chief outer expression. If a person finds it particularly difficult to bring
    • here, accordingly, we find the Greek nose in its perfection. True it is that
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    • to sense-perceptible reality or to the findings of human reason and other
    • evolution, the more we find that men had different needs, different longings,
    • to find attached to a personality all the petty details of everyday life that
    • examine the book more closely, we find that its author had no knowledge
    • it is spiritual. Clearly, he had no means of finding persons who themselves
    • religious tradition and its records. He certainly assimilated his findings
    • progress of humanity, when other means were used to make known the findings
    • of spiritual research, and that we now have an epoch when these findings can
    • we shall find all these characteristics represented imperfectly in lower
    • findings of the spiritual researcher. The contemplative judgment that Goethe
    • this way, it must find means of making itself understood by all who wish to
    • the Middle Ages, we find certain outstanding persons saying: we have certain
    • understand the physical nature of man, we look to the relevant findings of
    • the findings of spiritual research, as it can test the findings of the
    • say of the spiritual researcher's findings: they are all consistent with one
    • infallible, will find their way into a spiritual world. But then, instead of
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    • with the saying of Heraclitus: “Never will you find the boundaries of
    • But if we look at the Ego, we find that this high member of man's being is
    • activities and everything that goes out from him. If he is unable to find
    • find egoism, with its hardening and secluding influence, which can divert the
    • underlying significance of this view of anger, we shall find in it an answer
    • selfishness. Anger acts like a poison on selfishness, and we find that in
    • another, we find that in the most varied realms of life conflicting opinions
    • find guidelines which show how it is that men who are all seeking truth,
    • statements, we shall find a clue. Bear in mind that Harriman says pointedly:
    • of time, will find — if he looks deeply enough — that when people
    • extent that they find truth. That is the essential thing: that we should seek
    • Christianity more than truth, he will soon find that he loves his own
    • Christian sect more than Christianity, and then he will find that he loves
    • first observe the world and then think about our findings.
    • findings in the realm of outer Nature can establish the truth we have often
    • experiences between birth and death, we shall find how much satisfaction, how
    • find a place in the world where he can co-operate in shaping the future.
    • striving for truth will soon find how he is impoverished by mere reflective
    • hand, a man who experiences a truth gained by creative thinking will find
    • find them corroborated in actual life, and all the while they enrich us
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    • Here finds fulfilment;
    • — we find an urge in the soul, at first quite indefinite, towards
    • not find indefinite feelings arising from the depths, but feelings gradually
    • Intellectual Soul that we find emerging by degrees the human Ego, that
    • Here finds fulfilment;
    • But the Ego can begin to find
    • find its way into our organism. Knees which have not learnt to bend in
    • Here finds fulfilment;
    • Here finds fulfilment;
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    • in this lecture is to find the true origin in human nature of asceticism; and
    • find given fully in
    • wander off into the blue, but rather find our way from the solid ground under
    • find that they correspond with external facts. But this kind of truth cannot
    • him something that can be further developed. He will soon find that his inner
    • has to pay a debt of a hundred shillings will soon find out the
    • satisfaction we get from it. Play does not prepare us for anything; it finds
    • inner forces into activity, an activity which will find application only when
    • asceticism in the best sense of the word; he cannot find in his soul the
    • the findings of clairvoyant research. Clairvoyance is indeed necessary for
    • himself to be guided by a healthy sense of truth will soon find how prone he
    • You will find
    • find the opposition in ourselves, we can under certain circumstances go
    • gain understanding of the higher worlds may find a certain obstacle in the
    • “Because I would find it disgusting.” “Well, that is just
    • find the vital functions changing in character stage by stage. For example,
    • we find that they also, if left to themselves are greatly superior to human
    • We often find
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    • we find in man we can find something analogous in the rest of the world.
    • and spiritual life in terms of the spirit, we find that something quite
    • would never have developed the faculties he now has. All that he finds so
    • world-weariness because they find nothing anywhere to interest them, should
    • will find it all there.” This kind of instruction does the student very
    • learn nothing from the world; you will find it all in yourself.” We
    • follow the course of his life, we find that he is habitually torn to and fro
    • you will find in his counterpart, Mignon. The impulse that shows itself in
    • We then find woven
    • world; she no longer feels any interest in it. But she finds continual joy
    • certain sense and cannot find her way back into ordinary life. Then something
    • we can indeed find the spiritual there, on a very high level. But we are then
    • and now we find that the commonplace has a spiritual dimension. The same
    • Meister's Ego really had to find its way through the various labyrinths of
    • no-one can find more in a man than he has in himself. And anyone could say it
    • believes he has found in Goethe everything there is to find. For he possesses
    • person finding their way through the labyrinths of life, had wanted to
    • that we find described in a wonderful way how the Ego can rise
    • a human being should grow up in such a way that, on the one hand, he finds
    • harmony with his environment, while, on the other, he finds it possible to
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    • are not, we find we have to fall back upon something which is
    • depend so much upon theories, we should find that we could far more
    • the conception is clear that fundamentally the Buddhist finds his
    • which the Buddhist would escape: i.e. the way to the finding
    • minutest particulars. For instance, one can find in Buddhism
    • moment with what we find in St. Matthew. First we hear the mighty
    • inner revelation of the Word, when men will find a substitute for the
    • inherent in his Ego, will know the remedy for his pain. He will find
    • significance, because the ‘ I ’ is now to find the
    • healing balm within. Blessed are they who can now no longer find in
    • your own inner self; then shall ye find the force necessary for
    • the greatest of human beings, leaving his palace and finding a
    • corpse-finding Death — could conceive of it thus: ‘Death
    • died at Potsdam in 1889) who, because they cannot find in any
    • external concepts what truly fills their rich inner life, try to find
    • we find the very opposite in Goethe's picture of the struggling
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    • Here we find a conversation which brings out the inner character of the
    • own, we find that we must look beyond them to some invisible agency which
    • thinking thus leads to findings very different from those that derive from
    • not so wedded to theories about everything, they would find it easier to
    • if a thought directed to the outer world finds only nothingness, if that
    • the causes of this contrast, we shall find them in the quite opposite
    • therefore, we do not find a great teacher who, as in Buddhism, tells us that
    • example, we can find in Buddhism something like the Sermon on the Mount in
    • “Blessed are they who are beggars for the spirit, for they will find
    • the inner force of his Ego, will be able to find a substitute for the old
    • remedy for his suffering. Within himself he will find the possibility of
    • significance, because the Ego is to have the strength to find within itself
    • the remedy for suffering. Blessed are they who can no longer find in the
    • then you will find the strength to carry over from one incarnation to another
    • something different and find release in Buddhism. And Buddhism does show in a
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    • so is still its slave. In a person who stands higher we find that his Ego has
    • all forms of life, and we find that the three members of the human soul are
    • deeply into the story, we find that everything bestowed by Prometheus on
    • expression. If we look back over the evolution of the earth, we find in the
    • self-expression, finds itself enchained; so was the Promethean Ego chained
    • dramatic form given to it by Aeschylus. So we find in this Greek drama
    • Heraclitus is borne out: “You will never find the boundaries of the
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    • human soul-life to the great connections we find in the wide universe, the
    • popular books you will find this or that said about the moon from the
    • who cares to check his procedure will find that in this investigation Fechner
    • Even among quite sensible people today you will find no other opinion than
    • from this point of view. Materialistically minded people will of course find
    • height of achievement for those times, we find him saying — and not
    • There you will find it stated also that ebb and flow are connected with a
    • flow. Let us use the findings of Spiritual Science and our previous
    • given as a stimulus; then they would be able to find proofs through a more
    • from out of the soul and spirit of the cosmos. And it is only when we find
    • human living still largely prevails, we find that for most of the time people
    • examples: the use of iron and the milking of animals for food. We shall find
    • body of man. In the far north we find that when elements of culture are
    • find it impossible to forge out of the etheric body an instrument it can
    • tropics, we find that the lack of regular seasons produces a kind of apathy.
    • forces in man's etheric body: they find expression in the joy of spring, the
    • the daytime waking hours? Yes, it is, and what we find is in remarkable
    • our earth, we find that it has evolved out of an earlier state. Just as each
    • find any reason for this need?
    • If you take the findings of Spiritual
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    • we should find that the attempts to characterise in this external way
    • fired, and on waking find that a chair beside the bed has fallen
    • instance, we find imitation when the other members of the soul are as
    • languages, says Mauthner, we find that they by no means, correctly
    • When in the Chinese language, for instance, we find the
    • sphere of Spiritual Science and you will find that a true Spiritual
    • place a verb arbitrarily at the beginning or end. You will find that
    • find that in three consecutive sentences, the middle one is not
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    • we examined it more closely, we would find that this physical body is much
    • which we find in the child, for example, when the other soul members are
  • Title: Metamorphoses/Soul Two: Lecture 2: Laughing and Weeping
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    • Faust, after experiencing the most bitter despair, to find his way back into
    • us. And we can find the spirit — and the human spirit in the first
    • what we may call, in a certain sense, the normal. Then it may find itself in
    • cannot understand; suppose it tries in vain to find a right relationship to
    • however, that we cannot find the relationship to our environment that our
    • they are in the depths of grief and misery, find consolation, a kind of
    • compensation, in tears. You will know, too, how people who cannot weep find
    • weeping. Hence you will find it easy to understand that in a certain sense
    • new-born child, we find that during its first days it can neither laugh nor
    • admit any real distinction between men and animals will of course try to find
    • between lions and their progeny as we may find between human parents and
    • for a relationship he cannot find and expresses his frustration in tears
    • scientific findings, but only if the facts are placed in the context of a
    • whereby man would find his own in-dwelling ego, we can see from our study of
    • always find when laughter breaks out.
    • because he cannot understand him. If an undeveloped human being fails to find
    • he may indulge himself in craving for something he knows he cannot find. By
    • stimulate the soul-forces that find expression in laughter and
    • observe human nature in its smallest details will find that everyday
    • Certainly a balance between the two poles must be found: the ego will find
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    • We find some
    • find that it sought to reach a true knowledge of the deepest foundations of
    • means he can find the divine ground of the world, which he would not be able
    • that these mystics were expecting to find more than only that which could be
    • that which emerges in the sentient soul to live itself out and find
    • of what we find when we sink ourselves directly into our inner being; and we
    • find out how the ego works on the three soul members.
    • sought for knowledge in the way described, believed that they could find
    • mystical path, we find that it must lead to what may be called a unity of all
    • accordingly, we find an outlook which could be called spiritual monism. When
    • thinking, however, finds no unity in the outer world, but recognises that its
    • individual. In studying mysticism, accordingly, we shall find value in
    • this can never be too strongly emphasised — to find in a mystic's
    • find other paths than the two just mentioned.
    • spiritual world which previously we could not find, either in the inner world
    • human soul to find the divine-spiritual source of existence through immersing
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    • treading a path that shall end there, we shall find a
    • sorts of people, we shall not be surprised to find that
    • character. With that as our basis we shall find we are not in
    • find in every prayer the force to lead us beyond ourselves.
    • not only feel warmth but we find ourselves intimately within
    • approach the external world, however, we always find it
    • future.” Upon close observation we always find that
    • to all that may come to us from the future, we shall find
    • lost and could not find themselves. When the striving to find
    • continually err if we think we can find the divine, or God,
    • external, we can find God within ourselves.
    • pamphlet on the Lord's Prayer you will find an account
    • sakes that they might find blessedness in their souls. When
    • world the power we have thus won, we find that we are in a
    • sense punished. Thus you will find in the writings of many
    • meditation. If we want to find God only to keep him in our
    • this, that we cannot find God in the external world because
    • the right way and we shall find God. I have even heard
    • world. If only we would look within ourselves, we would find
    • we shall not find in the external world. It is found in the
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    • laid hold of wide circles of people, we shall not find it surprising that
    • we might say that while the mystic assumes that he will find in his soul some
    • find the boundaries of the soul, by whatever paths you search, so
    • anyone who surveys the soul will find numerous others to contradict the
    • far. If we understand this, we shall find in every prayer a force that leads
    • when we approach the things of the outer world, we always find them involved
    • whatever may come to us from the future, we find that we are able to meet
    • recover itself. When the striving to find ourselves begins, it sets off a
    • error if we believe that we can find the divine, or God, within ourselves by
    • from everything external, we can find God within ourselves.
    • you will find an
    • garden, but on their own account, so as to find blessedness within their own
    • will find that his refusal turns back on him in revenge. And in many writings
    • it takes to be its God. If someone tries to find God and to approach the
    • are stilled. That is why it is so bad to allow egotism to find its way into
    • mystical devotion and meditation. If we wish to find God, but only in order
    • find the divine in the outer world, for God dwells within you. You have only
    • to take the right path into your inner life and you will find God there. I
    • the universe; you need only look within yourselves and there you will find
    • find God everywhere, for he reveals himself in all the kingdoms of the world
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    • morning we find them again unchanged from the evening. Here there is a clear
    • the soul in our current normal life has to find expression in an organ; and
    • find that everything was systematised in such a way that, for example,
    • morning. When we wake up in the morning, we find our physical and ether
    • our experiences in life between birth and death. We find our limitation in
    • natural laws would have been adequate to find the truth if they had been
    • the astral body does not find in the cut finger what it should find when it
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    • another, we find the greatest possible variety. In these lectures we have
    • around us, we find that they are at widely different levels of development.
    • you will find an account of how the soul must train itself to
    • in other spheres of life, people are inclined to evade them; they find it
    • worked hard to develop from their own findings, are lively positive
    • more positive than one who merely adopts his findings and learns from them.
    • “Never will you find the boundaries of the soul, by whatever paths you
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    • experiences. But it can also be seen how at each stage it finds a
    • will find expressions and appearances which only seem to be different in
    • darkness of evolution!” A person used to rigorous thinking will find
    • find such an error in our intellectual soul in the present, and if we are
    • consciousness soul can find an obstacle in the active laws of the physical
    • consciousness soul finds an obstacle in the physical body, this is
    • can remain as weak as ever. Those who know life will find that exercises
    • disorder. And even if we find only a superficial link, if a person cannot say
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    • scarcely find anyone, however unprepared to reflect on higher spiritual
    • case, as in so many others of wide human concern, he will find that the
    • hard to understand, but he would find nothing of which he could say beyond
    • do we find conscience deprived of its majesty — not in the human heart,
    • mentioned now. If you go through his writings, you find that in spite of his
    • teaching we find in Socrates
    • thinkers we always find the assertion that perfect virtue is something that
    • trace the spiritual life of humanity back into the past, we find that our
    • and beings, on which our sense-world is based, just as he finds his way among
    • physical body, etheric and astral or sentient body. Hence you will find it
    • yet able to say “I” regarding himself, to find the central point
    • sheaths as though in the darkness of a mother's womb, we find that
    • which the ego has emerged. In those times, also, we find in man a primal
    • for man to find in himself his ego-centre, the external vision was
    • The findings of
    • and in his work we find a theme which is especially remarkable for the
    • clairvoyantly aware of it — we find that even the highest culture of
    • — or Aeschylus for example — to find something that spoke as the
    • the soul. In order that men should be able to find something of the divine
    • example, we find that conscience is more and more often spoken of in the
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    • and to find answers to the great riddles of existence. Before the time of his
    • who sought to find a uniform substance in all the phenomena of life. Spinoza's
    • the findings of cognition in other fields of investigation. If now we turn
    • sources of existence — if we turn to Richard Wagner, we find in his
    • could have said: “I cannot find in the physical world the causes which
    • consciousness of mankind. In Homer we find presented in metrical form, from
    • find no recounting of the deeds of the gods, for these were no longer
    • intermediate country, the two worlds meet. There we find men who are
    • Eastern vision, the convincing power we find in Homer as an echo of the old
    • ancient clairvoyance had brought to men. Homer, we find, knew very well that
    • gods we find in Homer, the independent man of action appears, though still at
    • conjunction drama was born. And it is decidedly interesting to find that
    • tradition wonderfully confirms the findings derived entirely from
    • truths and finding its way to the human ego. Inasmuch as man, after living
    • present it in the powerful pictures we find in the
    • taken over from tradition the findings of the old clairvoyance. Dante relies
    • forth from itself again and finding its way to the spiritual
    • poets and other artists we find agreement with the thought that the spiritual
    • foundations of human existence find utterance in art: or there are artists
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    • und Empfinden ausgeübt. Und wenn wir auf die großen
    • von dem, was im subjektiven Menschen als Empfinden,
    • findet, wenn man die Sinne auf die äußere Welt
    • stehen, in lauter Widersprüche verwickelt findet, wenn er
    • bedeutenden Geist zu tun haben. Nun findet sich in Hegels
    • Erde finden, auch auf den fernsten Weltenkörpern dasselbe
    • man empfinden können, daß sie sich neben die gewaltig
    • hat, könnten eine Geometrie erfinden, die für
    • Aufschwung durchleben, so finden wir den Geist. Und in der
  • Title: Answers to Big Questions: Lecture I: The Nature of Spiritual Science and Its Significance for the Present
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    • what one finds if one turns the senses to the outer world and
    • has to find its results.
    • writings, one finds a strange sentence that can make, so to
    • material existence, which we find on the earth, is the same
    • soul, we find the spirit. Matter and spirit meet in the soul.
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    • sich folgendes findet.
    • er auch eine solche Definition plausibel finden könnte, in
    • seiner Empfindung sich klar sein müßte, daß
    • wichtige Erscheinung nicht in Betracht zieht. Die findet sich
    • finden, daß das neu entstehende Wesen im wesentlichen
    • Gesichtspunkte finden. Also nur das, was auf dem Umwege durch
    • verwirklicht finden, aber sie ist doch richtig. Aus der
    • Sache anders. Da findet der Mensch allerdings, daß er
    • dieses absolute Gleichgewicht als Gefühl und Empfindung
    • Empfindungen des geistigen und seelischen Kernes, der in jedem
    • wir in unseren Gefühlen und Empfindungen darauf
    • darüber nachdenken lernt. Dann wird man finden, daß
    • Empfindungen für das zukünftige Leben charakterisiert
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    • at least find such a definition plausible — that this
    • find that the new being coming forth is in reality concerned
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    • einem sonderbaren Selbstwiderspruch befinden würde, wenn
    • findet, was er erkennend sich an Begriffen und Ideen aneignet,
    • sagt: Was idi zuletzt in meinem Geist in der Erkenntnis finden
    • finden wir den Geist bei Mensch und Tier.
    • hineindenken, kann mit ihnen fühlen und nachempfinden, was
    • Weltenall finde, wenn ich meine eigene Intelligenz auf die
    • seelische Erleben finden wir nun, wenn wir es vorurteilslos
    • könnte er finden, daß er vor allem hinter den Tieren
    • vorfinden, die der Mensch aber, wenn er sie in bezug auf sich
    • hier geisteswissenschaftlich angeführt ist, das finden Sie
    • Schaffen, also das, was wir im Astralleib verankert finden,
    • sein Empfinden über das Seelische des Tieres in
    • Mittel findet gegen den leiblichen Schmerz, während das
    • letzteren finden wir das, was des Menschen Anwartschaft auf
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    • manifestation of spirit. Man would find himself involved in a strange
    • finds in his own spirit concerning this external world — the
    • sense we find spirit inwardly creative in man and in animal.
    • without bias or preconceptions, we find that it develops quite
    • find that he has remained behind the animal in respect of many
    • if the activity of the etheric body can everywhere find access to the
    • organization, he finds in the qualities which arise immediately out
    • find that which gives him his guarantee of immortality, that which is
  • Title: Antworten der Geisteswissenschaft: Vortrag IV: Menschengeist und Tiergeist
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    • auch beim Menschen finden. Deshalb dürfen wir nicht
    • Entwicklung nennen kann. So finden wir als das Gewichtigste
    • brauchte. Wenn wir den Menschen betrachten, finden wir,
    • finden wir vor allen Dingen — wir haben schon das letzte
    • Tätigkeiten veranlagt vorfindet, die vererbbar sind, beim
    • kinderleicht zu finden, um was es sich handelt, aber nicht so
    • der Tiere, so findet man, daß in der Tat das Tier so
    • dann finden wir, daß er während gewisser Zeiten des
    • finden nun in der Tat diese Kräfte wieder in einer ganz
    • finden wir im späteren Leben wieder, wenn er
    • dem Spiel seiner Physiognomie, so finden wir, wie in der Tat
    • in der Stirnform, in der Schädelform finden wird.
    • wird man immer finden können, warum diese oder jene
    • finden. Man darf dabei das Wort Sinn nicht nur
    • Gleichgewichtssinn, wie er sich im eigenen Leib befindlich
    • Leibesorganisation das in der Seele befindliche lebendige Ich
    • vom Zentrum nach der Peripherie stattfindet, mit
    • finden. Nebenbei will ich nur darauf hinweisen, daß
    • Empfindung Goethes zutage tritt —: Ich habe mit Herder
    • Geiste treten kann. Daher der Unterschied in der Empfindung,
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    • there flows, and then congeals, the same intelligence that we find in
    • develop in soul and spirit. Thus we find it to be the most important
    • Observing man, we find something standing between spirit and bodily
    • play to find objections to the expression “self-conscious ego.”
    • Here we find above all
    • sought within the egg; it has to come to it from without. So we find
    • organization, the organization of its structure, we find that the
    • end we find that during certain periods of life he has full scope for
    • Now in fact we find
    • the development of his sense of balance, we find again in his later
    • his inner self, we find how what actually first appears in the
    • form of the skull, of each human being, we shall always find
    • have no nourishment pouring from within, and would be unable to find
    • consciousness. Meanwhile we find in the animal the expression of how
    • were, congealed directly in the form. In man we find each individual
    • language, in the vowel sounds. You will find that where you get the
    • one side, the way in which, conscious of himself, he finds a relation
    • something in which the soul life of the animal finds immediate
    • concern was not to find the difference between man and animal in
    • to find this intermaxillary bone in man. If Goethe had never
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    • zum Abend auf und abwogenden Vorstellungen, alle Empfindungen
    • sich im Zimmer befindet, etwas sehen von seinem eigenen
    • fühlt der Mensch, wie die Sinnesempfindungen Sehen,
    • eine Empfindung in bezug auf solche Beobachtungen angeeignet
    • ausdehnen möge, daß er nicht ein Ende finde. Dann
    • Aber er empfindet zu gleicher Zeit ganz präzise, daß
    • solchen Tätigkeit für eine Empfindung hat
    • das Gefühl, wie wenn man die Striche selber erfinden
    • nach wirklich dahinter, daß das, was man empfindet wie
    • So findet gleichsam eine Spiegelung an dem eigenen inneren
    • freudige Empfindung den Traum ausgelöst hat, nun vom
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    • uncertain that it does not find an end. Then, however,
    • one finds out gradually that that what one feels like a kind of
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    • will find the following explanations quite
    • find these causes again after I have been temporarily
    • Through my past I have made the position in which I find
    • have no influence upon this stream of events, yet we find
    • to live when they again find the environment to which they
    • be able to find the soul in it. The soul continues the
    • extent that it has done so does it find them again when
    • So I find
    • being. I find my body again which during my sleep
    • has obeyed merely physical laws. I find myself, my human
    • as it did yesterday. And I find all which yesterday, in
    • embodiment a man finds himself in a physical organism which
    • that the scientist finds himself forced when he searches
    • might now inquire: how can the spirit find the results of
    • America I find myself in new surroundings, and get my life
    • shall find the conditions I myself created the preceding
    • day. When I reincarnated I shall find an environment
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    • Physiognomie in dem Reiche findet, das uns entgegenschaut
    • auf das ganze Denken und Empfinden gegenüber der
    • man in Fechners Auseinandersetzungen findet, recht
    • Wissenschaft unserer Zeit hindurchgeht, empfinden
    • Vergleich könnte der folgende sein. Wir finden
    • und Steinen finden würde, so zu dem Ganzen unserer
    • Erde fallen kann, wo er eine Widerlage findet, so zeigt jede
    • man es auch nicht mehr gar zu lächerlich finden,
    • Erdenorganismus finden? Es nimmt sich das Folgende
    • heruntersinkt, wie alle Gedanken und Empfindungen, die
    • beschauen, zu fühlen, zu empfinden, zu denken. Nicht
    • Augen und Ohren mit den Nerven zusammen unser Empfindungs- und
    • Gedanken-, Gefühls- und Empfindungsweit. Denn
    • würde, wie in uns alles, was Empfindungen,
    • als Gedanken und Empfindungen der Erde abspielt, das ist so,
    • wie in uns die Empfindungen und Vorstellungen leben, was in uns
    • Gedanken und Empfindungen verliert, sondern sie am
    • nächsten Morgen wiederfindet, so findet die
    • Berührung der Borsten stattfindet, wird das Insekt
    • der Empfindungs- und Gefühlswelt der Erde —
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    • contemplation, which is to concern itself with the spirit that finds
    • concepts of the nineteenth century may find trivial, possibly even
    • Consider the following comparison. We find an object somewhere, a
    • were, would find in human beings, animals, plants, and
    • to the earth by being able to fall onto the earth, where it finds a
    • scientific viewpoint, find something similar regarding the body of
    • diminishing, we find that all thoughts and feelings that enter our
    • thoughts, feelings, and sensations. The spiritual investigator finds
    • finds them again the next morning, so the earth, awakening again from
    • sleep in the spring, finds the seed forces of the plants in order to
    • of such spiritual scientific findings, for it is nothing less than
    • still further, we would have to find, if the previous considerations
    • botany of the nineteenth century bit by bit, and you will find little
    • plant as it grows out of the common spirit of the earth will find the
    • say to himself, “If I study what encircles my space, I find it
    • Sie findet in dem Geistgebiet
    • It finds in the realm of spirit
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    • Weg in die geistige Welt finden wollte. Herman Grimm folgte
    • finden wollte. Und als ich davon sprach, daß Goethes ganze
    • Empfindungen hinaufdrängen in die geistige Welt, der
    • aber die geistige Welt nicht in einer Realität finden
    • Empfindung und für das Gefühl, sondern für eine
    • für das Vorstellungs- und Empfindungsleben. Namentlich der
    • Welt hinaufzusteigen — die Empfindungen und Gefühle
    • Menschenseele in die geistige Welt stattfinden kann. Der
    • finden kann: Das können wir nicht wissen!
    • als sich hineinzufinden in diese geistige Welt. Ich habe schon
    • Empfindungsvermögen haben, dürfen nicht den
    • Empfindungen nur individuell in uns tragen. Nun muß aber
    • selber die Möglichkeit zu finden, über sich
    • Buch kennen, werden es also nicht so finden, daß es eine
    • ist, welche die Empfindungen und Gefühle der Seele in
    • Gefühlen und Empfindungen in uns auf; wir spüren in
    • Gefühle und Empfindungen sprechen zu lassen, wo die
    • wirken lassen, so merkt er, daß sein Empfindungs- und
    • ist denn das Empfindungs- und Gefühlsleben des Menschen in
    • sehen, wie die Empfindungen und Gefühle eng mit unserer
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    • find with Goethe. When I said that Goethe wanted to embody
    • he cannot find the spiritual world as reality but only in the
    • find in the modern literature: we cannot know this!
    • knowledge for the human being to find the possibility in
    • one has said: in order to find the spiritual facts a training
    • smallest as in the biggest, you can find access to an
    • must find the authority in himself to look for truth. Yes, we
  • Title: Antworten der Geisteswissenschaft: Vortrag VIII: Anlage, Begabung und Erziehung des Menschen
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    • Vorstellungen und Empfindungen erlebt — auch in seinen
    • Organisation formen will im Leben, findet er in diesem Leben
    • finden wir in den ersten Lebensjahren des Menschen von ganz
    • Nur dann findet man den Lauf des Gedankens, der vorbestimmt ist
    • Phantasietätigkeit, bildhaftes Vorstellen, Erfindergabe
    • mütterlichen Eigenschaften. Sie finden schon bei
    • zusammenhängen, finden wir in einer gewissen Weise vom
    • Intellektualität ist, finden wir von der Mutter
    • Belege dafür überall finden. Nämlich in bezug
    • finden, daß sie ins Seelische heraufgehoben sind, daß
    • übersetzt finden, daß sie um eine Stufe weiter
    • mütterlichen Erbgut überall bestätigt finden
    • zu unterscheiden? Ihr redet da von einer Empfindungsseele, von
    • Gliederung der menschlichen Seele in Empfindungsseele,
    • Empfindungen von außen erhält, in dem sich auch die
    • Gewonnene verarbeitet ist. Unsere Empfindungsseele bringen wir
    • das, was wir Empfindungsseele nennen, in ganz anderer Weise zum
    • empfinden läßt. Was wir Verstandesseele nennen,
    • Menschen, in der Empfindungs- oder Triebseele lebt. Das
    • Empfindungsseele am intensivsten von innen heraus
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    • death. Since he finds a certain organisation every time if he
    • so that it can stray here or there. Only then, one finds the
    • motherly qualities. You already find this exceptionally
    • you also find evidence of it everywhere. For an immense
    • realm of the will-impulses to the mental. Hence, one can find
    • find that confirmed in history. We have the nicest confirmation
    • significant men: everywhere we find the motherly qualities
    • regards this, one can find the law of the fatherly and motherly
    • life, can still find the way in new situations in the later
    • since. This is the most isolated field. There we find access to
    • especially on the fact that we find access to other human
    • spiritual science is in its logical way, and, hence, he finds
    • organisation. You can find always confirmed what I say now,
    • limbs, makes them agile and versatile. We can find many people
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    • Zyklus hingewiesen werden durfte, findet sich vor allen Dingen
    • und findet, daß in dieser menschlichen Entwicklung ein
    • Mensch heute ist, wie er heute denkt, empfindet,
    • menschliche Seelenleben, die Art des Empfindens, Fühlens
    • dorthin zu wenden, wo man Brahman findet. Zarathustra lehrte
    • Mythen übergegangen sind, so finden wir auch, wie die
    • Untermenschliche findet, das er früher nicht gehabt hat,
    • Empfindungs- und Gefühlsinhalt. Dadurch konnte er seine
    • lebendigen Gefühl und in der Empfindung, die sie
    • Weltenprozeß hineingestellt findet und —
    • dieser sich selbst findenden Schlange der Ewigkeit — die
    • sich selbst findenden, unendlichen Strome der Zeit:
    • Zaruana akarana: die in sich selbst sich findende Zeitlinie,
    • alles finden, was die große Welt durchkraftet. Wie wir in
    • finden. Jetzt muß ich allerdings etwas sagen, was in
    • heute in unserem Geistesleben finden. Aber etwas, was als
    • könnte von ihr angeführt werden — wiederfinden
    • findet.
    • Zarathustrismus zu finden. Was heute so häßlich bis
    • wird man etwas an Vorstellungen finden, das sich
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    • Science, we find that there is a very deep meaning behind the fact
    • belongs to the physical world, we may indeed find our real spiritual
    • in space. We find traces of them in ancient Indian culture, in the
    • order to find Brahman; but Zarathustra
    • Thus we find the teachings of Zarathustra
    • While the Indians searched mystically in the inner self to find
    • impulses, so we can also find in man the imprint of the other
    • we find traces of concepts derived from the illumination of the great
    • Ahriman. The Greek writer tells us that Pythagoras could not find the
    • and when you have vanquished the lower Devas you will find the
    • heroic conquest of the Ahriman principle. We find his words recorded
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    • Spiritual Science, we find therein a progressive purport, a
    • When we turn our attention to Zarathustra we find
    • of conscious thought; dream visions, which in these days we find
    • When we look forward from those by-gone times we find upon the
    • among different peoples, and we find them working in close
    • to Mythology. Thus do we find these two thought currents
    • deeper and deeper within his inner being, there to find a
    • Apollo. Thus we find in ancient Greece, in the Apollo current of
    • understanding, we find them still unified and enduring.
    • point; a conception which present-day man finds most difficult to
    • signs indicated by the arrangement of the stars, and of finding a
    • gloom. In what way do the activities of Ormuzd and Ahriman find
    • finds expression in the transmission of the sun’s light
    • and temptation, so do we find also the trace of other spiritual
    • perfection, or the greatest evil. Here, then, we find reappearing
    • modern predominating interest in mysticism that many people find
    • idea finds expression in the Hebrew, where evil comes upon the
    • world through the woman — Eve — but we find nothing in
    • Everywhere we find in different lines of thought something which
    • Pythagoras failed to find the purest and most ideal ethical
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    • man sich in etwas ganz anderes hineinfinden kann, als was heute
    • Ich versichere Sie, mit solchen Worten kann man die Empfindung,
    • daß Galilei ein Pfadfinder für die neue Wissenschaft
    • schaute. Dadurch wurde er besonders ein Pfadfinder der
    • dürfen — einer der wichtigsten Pfadfinder der
    • empfindet der Mensch einen Kitzel. Ist nun der Kitzel in der
    • stehenden Pfadfinder, so tritt uns in dem etwas älteren
    • eigene tiefste Wesenheit empfindend?
    • ihre Selbständigkeit empfinden, nannte er Monaden. Eine
    • angegeben finden können in dem Buche «Wie erlangt man
    • ist, den Unterschied zwischen Mensch und Tier finden
    • Zwischenkieferknochen findet und zeigt, wie derselbe beim
    • zum erstenmal finden, auf die einzelnen Glieder der Naturwesen
    • finden ist, daß aber Goethe zwar auch suchte den Gott, der
    • mathematisch den Geist finden muß. Sie besteht heute noch,
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    • opinion on this point,” “you will find it
    • and that Galileo was a pathfinder for the new science.
    • we find that it was the result of the joy of the intoxication
    • mind contained in the brain finds this to be necessary. A
    • Goethe laid such stress upon finding in the whole plant world
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    • aus dem, was sie dort findet, ihre Schlüsse zieht in bezug
    • Einschlüsse finden, welche nach den Anschauungen
    • vorweltlicher Lebewesen finden. Unschwer ist es ferner, sich zu
    • heißen Zustande, so finden wir unseren Erdball —
    • Schichtbildungen an der Erdoberfläche findest. So wie
    • ihre in der Erde befindlichen Reste ausgraben. Da werden wir
    • finden dann Wesenheiten, die nichts von einem Wirbelskelett
    • rückwärtslaufend, in die Vorzeit und findet in dem
    • gegenwärtigen irdischen Lebewelt. Aber sie findet,
    • und so weiter finden, so stellt sie sich, indem wir so in die
    • zurückgehen, desto mehr finden wir, daß unsere Erde
    • Wolkenbildung finden, wie wir sie jetzt haben, sondern daß
    • großen lebendigen Wesens finden. Wir kommen uns vor,
    • Organismus befinden. Diese Stoffe wurden damals nach und
    • organischen Leibern finden.
    • Empfindungen bilden können, die gleichsam die
    • Geologie finden, wie die Geologen überall bis zu einem
    • diesen Ausblick in der Seele empfindet, dann sagt erst recht
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    • the solid ground of our earth itself, and that out of what it finds there
    • find there only fossil remains of animals which did not yet possess a
    • spinal column. We find other animals with a spinal column in the
    • to the tertiary layers, where we already find the mammals, and then,
    • the earth any “life” as it is today. For geology finds
    • still in a state of heat), we find our globe, evolving towards the
    • then find creatures without any vertebrate skeleton, and so,
    • which we cannot find such beings as are now living on our earth. We
    • prehistoric times and finds in the domain which eyes can observe ever
    • this way, spiritual science finds that there is a stupendous
    • also be admitted by geology. But we find, the further we go back,
    • not find only such mineralised air and cloud-formations as we have
    • them now, but in the most ancient times we find within all that
    • beneath us, which we find in a similar way in the individual human or
    • always find: here stands spiritual science with all it has to say out
    • sources, then you will find, especially in the field of geology, that
    • findings of true natural science everywhere are in line with the
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    • und Empfindens. Und weiter: Wie sonderbar mutet den modernen
    • Gefühls- und Empfindungswelt der alten
    • Empfindung gegenüber solchen Gestalten wie
    • Wenn wir in uns selber blicken und dabei die Empfindungen, das
    • Empfindungen. Und wie der Mensch hier steht, sagte sich
    • Bewußtsein keinen Ausdruck finden innerhalb derjenigen
    • Kraft als Osiris empfindet, das kann man sich versinnlicht
    • Lichtkraft. Und in dem, was man als Isis empfindet, kann man
    • Seele empfindet, — dann wußte er zugleich: Es ist
    • übersinnliche in mir empfinde. — Wie wir
    • Uhr-Erfinders zugrunde liegt, der aus der Seele des Menschen
    • Seele empfindet, wenn er von der Osiris- und Isis-Kraft spricht
    • sind die Gefühle und Empfindungen
    • beherrsdiende Empfindung, ein ganz umfassendes
    • und Empfindüngen über das Hineinschauen
    • Empfindüngen umgesetzt. Osiris, des Menschen
    • Höhen findet der Mensch wieder den Osiris. —
    • hinuntersteigen. Dort findest du zunächst die
    • in den Sternen etwas zu finden, was auf der Erde vorgeht. Wir
    • ungefähr können wir uns die Empfindungen
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    • grows deeper still when we find that even external research has
    • in forms not wholly human; we often find human bodies and animals
    • This old consciousness could find no
    • these heights man finds Osiris.” Man can attain to Osiris in a
    • learnt how through the Isis-power he might find himself one with the
    • taught the Egyptians to find, in the stars, the counterpart of
    • into ancient times, the more do we find the domination of these
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    • intensified as modern external scientific research finds that it
    • Here we find one of the greatest scientists of
    • ancient Egyptian culture, that he could find no better way of
    • methods to which we have previously referred, finds expression
    • activities of mankind, will find in these strange stories a
    • factors that finds expression in the ideal forms of Osiris and
    • dualism, we at once find that we are involved in a process of
    • material existence, the ancient consciousness could find no words
    • that man shall once again find Osiris.’
    • descend to the true Ego; there to find that this same Ego is ever
    • do we find ourselves at last in the Ego’s veritable
    • course. We thus find that the results of anatomical investigation
    • firmament, and finds expression in the mystic writings of the
    • elements of the ancient wisdom which now finds expression —
    • to find the truth.’
    • Consider the world of minerals and of rocks — here we find those
    • that path which culminates in man himself, we find in the brute
    • we would find ourselves confronted with noble and exalted
    • life we shall not find rudimentary cultural states, but lofty and
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    • daß im Menschenleben sich etwas findet, was im Hinblick
    • Glückseligkeit in dem Empfinden des Zusammenhanges mit
    • primitiven Völkern finden, nicht der geistige
    • Befindliches von einer früheren Höhe
    • ein Urgefühl und Urempfinden der Menschheit, die wir als
    • Strömung findet sich insbesondere durch die
    • welche die alten Erinnerungen und auch die alten Empfindungen
    • auf die Sinneswelt. Das breitete sich auf das Gesamtempfinden
    • findet sich bei den Menschen und Völkern, die sich sagten:
    • wiederzufinden mit denjenigen Welten, aus denen er
    • wiederzufinden mit den geistigen Welten, aus denen der Mensch
    • besser gesagt empfinden, weil er sich seines
    • und befindet sich jetzt in einer Welt der Illusion, aus
    • er will in dem Eigendasein die Kräfte finden, die ihn zur
    • sein, das Richtige zu finden. Da ich aber in einer anderen
    • hineingestellt und muß dort mein Ziel finden.
    • zurückfinden. Dann wird die Welt um mich herum nicht
    • finden, wenn wir es vergleichen mit dem bedeutungsvollen Wort
    • anderen, die wir im Johannes-Evangelium finden, wo der
    • Empfindungen und Gefühlen, welche der
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    • examine Goethe's life and writings we find no trace of the influence
    • culture we find that Lessing had a magnificent conception of the idea
    • go back to prehistoric ages, we find that the nature of the soul and
    • ages the general condition of humanity was such as we find still
    • to find again the spiritual realms whence he had descended. Reunion
    • Buddhahood there finds a natural place. The Indian looked back to an
    • earthly wisdom. Treading this path a man will find the means
    • somewhat abstract conception of Buddhism to its fundamentals, we find
    • that man had descended from spiritual heights to find himself in a
    • physical ‘appearances’ into reality and find the truth.
    • realising as he gazes into the future that he must find once more
    • I must find the way back to my Self. Then will the surrounding world
    • to make it easier by contemplation.” Trying to find an
    • some time now. We can find traces of it in the philosophies of the
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    • works, and his intellectuality, we find no trace of the Buddhist
    • spiritual development we find ourselves confronted with a
    • prehistoric times, we gain much further knowledge; we then find
    • expressed with the view that the position in which we find the
    • philosophies and the Yoga training, we find that these may be
    • solve the great ever-present mystery of existence which finds
    • indeed so far removed from such a concept that we can find no
    • reincarnations. Mankind must find that path of knowledge which
    • man as being descended from spiritual heights and now finding
    • where he could find entire and absolute isolation. For all that
    • different conception, in which we also find man’s position
    • in Christendom we find man’s relation to the world to be of
    • often find portrayed in a figurative form based upon
    • when I look around me I find nought but illusion — all is
    • upon this earth and must here find the purpose and object of my
    • must I find the way back to my true nature, then will the outer
    • Paul’s words, we find expressed that positive knowledge,
    • fallen. The Buddhist, when he looks around upon the world, finds
    • development we find nothing in Christianity corresponding to
    • find in every one of these earthly existences that I have built
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    • und Empfindungen, und wie wir gewissermaßen, wenn wir uns
    • jetzt charakterisiert worden ist. Das findet man im Grunde
    • seinen Boden finden und ausreifen auf dem, was er
    • kann, der findet bis auf die Namen hin heraus, daß hier
    • heute Anstoß findet. Aber es ist etwas, was jedem tieferen
    • aber sie hatte ein Empfinden, richtete sich nach ihrem Blick,
    • hineinzufinden, wußten nicht mehr aus den Konstellationen
    • eigentlich sagen will, so finden wir in solchen Angaben die
    • — herauszufinden. Daß Moses ganz auf einem
    • empfinden, daß Â«das Beste», was die
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    • finds this with all old religio-historical representations and
    • everlasting core in the soul of Moses had to find its ground
    • finds out even in the names that here the portrayal changes to
    • but it did not find the transition from the abyss which opened
    • the author wants to say, actually, we find in such information
    • understand that it is not easy at all to find the significance
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    • find ourselves confronted with a graphic narrative of a wholly
    • various peoples. It is for this reason that we find fundamentally
    • found interwoven both significance and purport. Hence we find
    • influence, that ever find new channels through which to reach
    • The Bible account of the finding of Moses
    • eternity. At the same time we find intimated in a wonderful
    • patriarch. Thus do we find that all outer life-experiences
    • exhibiting a certain similitude, find ultimate expression in
    • In connection with the Egyptians, we find proof
    • find the new Moses-element in direct contrast with the old, and
    • upon the matter which the narrator really has in mind, we find
    • We find the same uplifting thoughts underlying
    • from this stand-point, we find that we are involved in its
  • Title: Antworten der Geisteswissenschaft: Vortrag XV: Was Hat die Astronomie Ãœber Weltentstehung Zu Sagen?
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    • unserer Erde finden. So darf man sagen, daß seit der Mitte
    • begreiflich finden, daß ein solches Bild dem
    • charakterisierte faszinierende Empfindung vorgezeichnet
    • draußen finden; und könnte man in die kleinsten
    • findet man, daß einfach aus dem Grunde, weil die
    • einem großen Scharfsinn finden Sie diesen Gedanken in der
    • nur Gesetze der Bewegung herausfinden können und
    • würde aber nicht den Zusammenhang finden
    • Reaktion, wie ein Empfinden gegen die Allmacht und die
    • Erwägung ziehen, so finden wir die
    • Seelenerlebnissen und Geisteserlebnissen finden. Dann
    • Brücke finden können zwischen den
    • würden wie unsere Gedanken, Empfindungen und
    • Seelen- und Geisteswesenheiten zu finden? — Deshalb
    • Zeit zu finden als das, was man als die idealste
    • Wärmetode zugleich den Tod finden
    • Temperatur stattfindet, der Wärmetod aufgehalten
    • findet, auf das große Weltgebäude
    • verdeutlichen, daß unser Denken und Empfinden seelische
    • Schamgefühl empfindet, wem die Schamröte
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    • face us in space as we find them on our earth.
    • and forces, which we find in the world outdoors. If one were
    • mistake, one finds that simply because the hits between both
    • With tremendous astuteness, you find this thought carried out
    • but he would be able to find out only laws of movement and can
    • that happens in space. However, he would not be able to find
    • are able to make evident so clearly, we find the possibility to
    • what is certainly justified that one cannot find the bridge to
    • — and cannot find the bridge between the movements of the
    • way to find the mental and spiritual beings filling the cosmic
    • higher level, it is possible to find other things in space and
    • everything that physics finds is transferred to the big world
    • further we to go back in time, the more we find that the human
    • decomposing in our organism, so that we find — if we go
    • back even further and would find such a condition of our earth
    • would also find that the separation of sun and earth happened
    • forward if we want to find the transition from that what the
    • origins who are the great pathfinders on the way of human
    • find lightweight ideas — like the newer astrophysicists
    • pathfinders.
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    • in its light, we find in the very nature of his being an
    • where, in the physical world, they might find the outer reality
    • mankind. The manner in which the seed thus laid finds befitting
    • Initiation or Mystery Sanctuaries. Thus we find the prophet
    • by-gone age will find it in no way fanciful or
    • that in me lies, in order that the force within my being may find
    • thus: — ‘What shall I do that I may find a successor to
    • class which finds ultimate fulfilment. For subsequently when King
    • special importance to us just now. You will find that the subject
    • which we again find something in the nature of an exhortation and
    • therefore find a place in the records of external history. By far
    • outcome of this fundamental process next finds expression in the
    • to his word. Thus did Elijah’s spirit find expression
    • We find a similar difference in the names
    • I do that I may find a successor to fulfil my mission in this
    • Kings, xix, 15, 16) we find these words: ‘And the Lord said
    • we find, that if we read Jezebel’s message anew, in the
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    • Christianity, we find, in what is known as the ‘Gnosis,’
    • Gnostic Christ, if you will; so that by the Middle Ages we find
    • rituals with the essential features in the various Gospels we find,
    • we shall not set any less value on the Gospels because we find in
    • can find in his innermost being. Therefore the effect of true
    • And now we can say that Spiritual Science finds itself also in
    • sense our age finds itself in a position that must be entirely
    • which man finds himself in regard to the world is not the true one;
    • and no longer find the process of the soul’s rebirth at a
    • power that binds all beings; in this self-conquest he first finds his
    • own true being, as all humanity can indeed find itself in Christ.”
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    • the name of Christ find no true and proper place.
    • find the conclusions arrived at through the medium of Spiritual
    • field of Natural Science. Perhaps nowhere do we find this want of
    • Christ. We find, however that the universal acceptance of these
    • the superficial mode so general in our time, we shall often find
    • notice during these lectures, we find that it has in truth, no
    • a loftiness of sentiment that was certainly not destined to find
    • absolute reality. If it were otherwise we would not find, as is
    • concept we find Jesus of Nazareth hailed by humanity as its
    • by the deeds of this beloved Redeemer that we find a dim echo of
    • Christ. Further, we find that as time went on humanity became
    • of the past; for in these very fables we find depicted many of
    • I have shown in the book to which I have just referred) we find
    • The Christ-Being. Thus we find a great similarity between the
    • days, we find the events connected with His initiation clearly
    • he is man, may find if he but seek steadfastly in the very
    • still find something of this nature in the East among the
    • compelled to assume that the position in which he finds himself
    • primal transgressive tendencies which seek to find expression
    • very error which finds expression in the words of Schopenhauer:
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    • that find, but many representatives just in our time with those
    • worlds, and if one has to find such a thing comprehensible, one
    • You find that what I want to characterise
    • consequences. You find all other details in my book
    • process that one finds that thinking everywhere in the world
    • You find this, for example, repeatedly in such mystic
    • On one side, the human being can find the
    • sub-sensory which coincides with that which he finds
    • Since that which the human being finds in
    • finds the way by meditation to cosmic distances and distant
    • If he finds the way through himself, he
    • subsoil. There he finds himself again. If he compares what he
    • finds by immersing in his inside, and what he finds by
    • Then the human being can find deepest
    • human being also finds what he needs of working power, joy of
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    • what we find within our emotional life, within our longings and
    • of the official psychologies, you find, indeed, the phenomena
    • find the prejudice just in most scientific circles
    • one looks up in the line of ancestors, one finds that among the
    • fools, musicians or other artists, so that one can find all
    • that what one can find in the line of heredity as conditions of
    • the human life, which we cannot find in that which we search
    • human being can find both points by mere reflection, so to
    • speak, where our life directly finds the
    • light with which we find the underlying cause of the things. So
    • mentioned exercises we find our emotional world again while
    • to find these phenomena identical in the three realms if we
    • body from the spiritual from birth or conception on. We find
    • world. There we find two things: an element that enables us to
    • we also find something in this essence that we must bring into
    • truth! — Nobody will find it more comprehensible than I do if
    • That is why it occurs that we do no longer find the tools in
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    • Hans would find himself. And now, what was the history of Duke Hans'
    • investigate these things we shall find clear evidence of a rhythmic
    • past, the more we shall find that the utterances of the ancient
    • in human life, what does it really signify? We shall find the answer
    • primary step is to find out whether it did not originate from grains
    • life, may express themselves in deeds or they may find no outlet in
    • in olden times, will find a picture rising up before him as a
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    • hardly find it in Europe anywhere but in the Alpine regions.
    • find, indeed, still completely with the character of the
    • parts of nature co-operate, he finds a likeness of the mutual
    • organs, he finds an inner kingdom of heaven, an inner world
    • the substances that he knew in nature, so that he could find
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    • If we try to find the
    • so-called scientific findings, repeatedly raised objections to the
    • examines the more detailed evidence spiritual science offers. One finds
    • carried the memory; but one who is of this opinion will find it does
    • natural science from life, experience, or based on the findings of
    • we find that this dream has a great deal to show us. First it points
    • finds himself in his astral body and ego in a super-sensible world
    • in the consciousness, so we see why so much cannot find its way there,
    • if we compare man with the animals we find that man's superiority does
    • von Hartmann, we find them starting from the idea that when man views
    • former quite special experiences. One will then find — anyone who
    • own inner depths. But what does he finds there? He finds what carries
    • going through it do we find the spiritual and super-sensible depths of
    • im Licht der Psychischen Forschung”. In it you find the two
    • penetrate the depths where we find the spiritual external foundations
    • And at the most you can but find
    • riddles may often cause a shudder when we find riddles in our own inner
    • world unfold for man's soul, and its riddles, too, find solution. Man
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    • gradually overcome their egoism; whereas they would probably find it hard
    • We can find a solution if we turn our minds to what may be called the
    • or bad fortune, we most easily find the answer if we consider that some
    • permeated by the forces knowledge can give, will find this strange. But let
    • death, a life that can find no satisfaction in ordinary human relations and
    • comprehensible only when we know that what we find intelligible no
    • to and fro by surging waves yet finds courage to rely on nothing in the outer
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    • We turn back to the views that could find quite comprehensible
    • spirit which has developed from the material existence finds a
    • because he is typical for the views that we find in various
    • different living conditions, and that we could find on no earth
    • We find out not with the help of spiritual
    • science which scientists regard as fantastic, but which we find
    • the human spiritual-mental did not yet depend on finding a
    • circulation, of the glandular system. It finds the physical
    • times, we find there quite different conditions on earth and
    • find a strange possibility of comparison with that what faces
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    • all be admitted. Instead, we find that in the course of the
    • that we find in a work of St. Isidor, who died in 636, that it is
    • formation. We find (which is geologically demonstrable and shown by
    • but still permeated with quite different substances, and we find
    • in such forms which can be seen with outer external eyes, but we find
    • find those beings to which Spiritual Science points out as
    • And going back to earlier stages we find as the starting point of all
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    • we find that in a certain school of thought which one calls
    • that every single human being can find in his innermost
    • only finds himself in this self-conquest that he has to regard
    • And only finds himself
    • Can find itself in Christ in truth.
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    • graves or other places of finding, who show less perfect
    • finds the proper conditions. There we see that reason really
    • find such mental pictures as we develop them today, by which we
    • contained in the myths. The strange appears that we find images
    • you find the attempt to show not only the
    • You find everything that was shown in this respect represented
    • he could not find by his own logic what is given in this book
    • is not found by logical conclusions. It is hard to find
    • express this working. Hence, one can maybe find no other word
    • the ancient Indian culture. That is why we find the ancient
    • If we survey these cultures, we find the
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    • With Aristotle, you find that logically and
    • human reason cannot enclose everything that we find in the
    • teachings of Aristotle. There we find the idea that universe
    • everywhere finds something quite peculiar shining through. With
    • his wholly logical, abstract explanations, one finds an old
    • Everywhere one finds an original knowledge hidden on the bottom
    • strangely through with Plato, the teacher of Aristotle. We find
    • spiritual world, something similar originates as we find it
    • still find the old spiritual wisdom with Aristotle as the
    • same Giordano Bruno who finds the most enthusiastic words where
    • he points to the greatness and infinity of the universe finds
    • the pendulum rotations one could find inner evidence of the
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    • wherever death intervenes in existence, we find, when we look more
    • scientists — find ourselves with reference to the feeling of
    • find that precisely from the standpoint of Spiritual Science, we can
    • on physiology by an important scientist, we find a reference to words
    • find quoted when so serious a question is raised as the nature of
    • earth throughout the ages, we should find that in the far-distant
    • find death so closely bound up with the external phenomena, as we see
    • Where, however, do we find anything of which we can say that what it
    • with the sprouting and withering of the plant? Where do we find
    • and decay of life in the plant world. We find in human nature what we
    • best finds his connection with the whole spiritual life of the earth;
    • conscientious observer studying from every point of view, will find
    • his life; for example, in his fortieth year, we find him in a certain
    • at any age of his life, we shall soon find out what has become of the
    • remembered later as mental images. We shall find that what became
    • total of processes carried out on earth, and indeed in all that finds
    • So, then, we find in
    • find in the human being divided into two elements, we find also in
    • group soul. It is the super-sensible element which finds its
    • our life, we find a continuous path, a movement, in which each soul
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    • viewpoint of spiritual science. You find it summarised in my booklet
    • go on, we find that important period which begins with the
    • There we find again if we get free from all
    • the twentieth, twenty-first years, we find as the essentials
    • development of the personality, about the attempts to find the
    • himself. Do you already find any example of that which
    • child. If we consider this, we maybe find something in the
    • Where do we find the higher self of the
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    • Nowhere in his writings, moreover, do we find anything to
    • repeatedly finds that all that takes its course there
    • deeply into this inner experience, what do we find? Many of
    • continually storing up forces that find expression in our
    • that cannot find an outlet in the external world. We live in
    • bound to find it ridiculous, or altogether fantastic, the
    • sometimes find expression in these pictures, showing
    • find how, on approaching the gate of death, it becomes ever
    • contemplate this progress, we find it leading us back in each
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    • peculiar way became a precursor of Darwin. You find the whole
    • influence of Darwinism, one finds enlightenment of a big,
    • inside, can turn the sight into supersensible worlds, can find
    • how the human being finds somethimg enclosing mental-spiritual
    • no longer find his origin in an animal form of the past world,
    • but he finds his origin and that of the animals in the
    • the Count Gobineau. There we find how the ingenious mind of
    • me by my ancestors, there I find that the line of heredity goes
    • talks. I would like to hope that spiritual science really finds
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    • will find that such a procedure has hardly more value than if
    • does not have any particular means of education, we shall find
    • that is a hard nut to crack. We find that he has very peculiar
    • modern mind. Thus we find that in his explanation of the
    • “phur” signifies, and finds all sorts of deep
    • Boehme, he will find that Jacob Boehme clothes what he wishes
    • does one find that something entirely different lives in these
    • soul he finds also the answer to the question concerning the
    • which one explains, but in that which we find as
    • consciousness. We find thus a constant absorption of evil and,
    • effective in such a way that it finds itself confronted by
    • and struggle against one another Jacob Boehme finds that which
    • consolation and the hope that the best in me will find the
    • wisdom we admire if we learn to know it, we still find the very
    • simplest spiritual culture on Central European soil. We find
    • find recuperation and edification in his words, after he had
    • that he could find peace in Claudius, in contrast to his
    • the highest region of clairvoyance, — and if we find how
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    • getting hold of it as a young person, and able to find the
    • such as Goethe. We find nothing of a small-minded biographical
    • indifferent traits. Rather do we find an immersion in
    • Christian one, in which we still find ourselves today. It is
    • Whoever takes up his book on Homer will possibly find it not
    • will find the preliminary studies, only they look different
    • How did he find the words to write, in his Homer book and other
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    • Gefühl, die Empfindung, als würde uns sogleich etwas
    • empfinden, wenn man das eben Gesagte ins geistige Auge
    • der Empfindung zusammen. Man trägt, wenn man Raffael
    • die der griechischen Kultur vorangegangen ist, so finden wir,
    • zurückgehen, so finden wir, daß selbst das, was wir
    • Bekommen wir so eine Empfindung von dem, was in dieser Seele
    • hineingestellt war, und das, was um ihn herum war. Da finden
    • «Sixtinische Madonna», die sich in Dresden befindet,
    • erscheint ruft sie in uns ganz besondere Empfindungen hervor,
    • charakterisieren, was wir gegenüber der Madonna empfinden
    • wenigstens empfinden, als ob es einem so erscheint - das Bild
    • sich unser Empfinden erhoben fühlen, wenn man sich, nicht
    • Empfindung, die wir so vor dem weltberühmten Dresdner
    • denjenigen, welche aus ihrer Empfindung heraus ein Tiefes
    • was sie empfinden, Vergleiche mit dem Licht, mit der Sonne, mit
    • ausdrückt, sondern empfindet und in einem solchen Bilde
    • Raffael selber empfinden mußte, so müssen wir uns
    • muß ganz andere Ruhe und ein ganz anderes Empfinden in der
    • christlichen Empfindung in die Seele ausgeflossen sein. Dennoch
    • Empfindung sich begreiflich, sich verständlich zu machen,
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    • again in the soul of Raphael, finding their consummation in the sublime
    • ages. Most ages indeed already pointed to one in whom they should find
    • ages. Studying humanity in the Pre-Grecian age of civilization we find
    • not beautiful in the external sense. Already here we find the outer
    • studying one such period we find that at the end of it, Raphael stands at
    • Then, later again we find
    • in common with what we find in his Patron Pope Julius II for instance.
    • pictures of Raphael, we shall always find that they use the analogy
    • It need not astonish us to find in Raphael a soul reincarnated from
    • This is what we find when
    • that the law holding sway in the course of human spiritual life finds
    • find in Augustine and others was possible. This human soul that had
    • experience. Here we find “Brahma”, “Vishnu”,
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    • human being in the time prior to Greek culture, we find that
    • sense world, such as we find in today's conventional science,
    • we go very far back in the development of humanity, we find
    • we find that, while still a child growing up in Urbino, Raphael
    • as also other Raphael pictures. Again and again we find comparisons
    • that we find the Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva motifs expressed in a
    • need to find periods of ever greater inwardness in subsequent
    • certain point in his work on Raphael we find words that take on
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    • order to find this source. We little suspect how deeply hidden lie
    • spiritual research does find it possible to throw some light into
    • sources will find that they lie in far more profound depths of the
    • ordeals and shocks of tragedy. We find that the tangled threads woven
    • difficult this may be to discern, requiring as it does our finding
    • try to get a feeling for it, however, we can find that what a fairy
    • individual who finds himself at a certain time of life in a singular
    • humankind, we find the soul of ancient man having totally different
    • become really conscious of himself, would not find the experiences we
    • find these today in the fairy tales coming down to us as folk
    • daughter sends messengers far and wide. She must find every name
    • spin straw into gold and then finding a loyal helper in the little
    • find a description of the evolution of the world. I don't intend to
    • senses, it finds only the lower species up to the level of the
    • Everything the spiritual researcher finds in the spiritual world —
    • whole thing, you will find that every sentence vibrates with the
    • all this has been said, we should not be surprised to find that the
    • in German we find Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm's
    • strength it has; we find that the soul, put into this position, can
    • unsatisfactory way; nevertheless we do find in it the conflict of the
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    • sources from the standpoint of spiritual research finds that
    • find something altogether different from what a human being in
    • we find that primeval human beings had quite different
    • learning every name, she wants to find out what the little
    • still find a bite to eat flavorful, so it is possible to know
    • relation in which it finds itself in regard to its own immense
    • finds in the little man a skillful, loyal helper. There, deep
    • Esoteric Science you will find a
    • often find themselves up against giants in fairy tales. Why do
    • subconscious life. Presented only abstractly, we find
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    • down to Leonardo da Vinci; and we find that Leonardo
    • We then find him in
    • Florence, his artistic talent always increasing: but we find
    • we find in Leonardo. Drawings of his have been preserved (many the
    • together all that we can find concerning this subject we must say
    • hypothesis presented itself to me as I tried to find an answer to the
    • found wonderfully described in this work of Leonardo. If we find in
    • Supper” work on us, we find two things of which we can say that
    • considered the problem the more we would find it substantiated.
    • these predispositions finds itself confronting what the spiritual
    • evolution we find in every soul a kind of clairvoyance, by means of
    • cases, he could make no use at all. We find them in his works and
    • also in his artistic creations. Thus we find in him that
    • spiritual contemplation of the mysteries of existence. We find him
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    • to Leonardo da Vinci, we find that, in depicting the Last
    • increasing by leaps and bounds. But we find something else. In
    • the chin larger and larger. To find out what significance
    • varied distortions — we find all this with Leonardo.
    • before us, such that we find it unaccounted for in regard to
    • beings relate to the world changes. In primeval times we find
    • Greek female figures, we find they are all directly felt.
    • frequently had no effect at all in his own time. We find these
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    • you will find special practices for the soul through
    • (one can find this presented more precisely in
    • not reach down to this level. We can find in the hidden depths of
    • notice that he tries to find in phenomenalism that which can never be
    • he finds that a large part of mysticism consists of the phenomena
    • the deepening of his soul life, strives, as he says, to find
    • “God in himself” this God that man finds in his inner being
    • mystics we find, when they speak of the “God within,”
    • mystic who clings to ecstasy is deprived more and more. We find with
    • poorer, our logic becomes ever poorer. Finally we find that we can no
    • longer find our orientation, and anyone who knows the facts can set
    • one digs into the earth like a miner. Whatever one finds there can
    • knowledge. He thus finds that the existence of that which develops
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    • quite comprehensible to me. One can find misunderstandings in
    • the human being finds the way into the spiritual world as he
    • finds the way into nature if he looks at it with the outer eyes
    • different from that what one would have dreamt. You can find a
    • also finds in the outer world, even if not arranged that way.
    • must be himself a spiritual researcher. In order to find and
    • or physicists find with their methods.
    • However, even if one smiles at it, one can find it still
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    • science finds opposition and lack of understanding from the
    • human soul that one can find easily, that turns against
    • being if he descends only deeply enough in his soul finds
    • and the longing of any self-conscious soul to find the point in
    • the other part is rejected as it were, cannot find working
    • region of the creative nature to face and to find himself in
    • find as a spiritual researcher what can be found within
    • to express something particular, namely that one finds the
    • following: one cannot find the smallest justification in
    • supra-naturalism begins. You find no justification. One
    • finds nothing to which it can stick and
    • he feels his tasks and duties in the world too because he finds
    • finds the impulses of life in the outer and moral fields.
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    • finds such a mood, as I have just characterised, with many
    • one cannot even find an adequate concept from what a religion
    • Now here one finds that the spiritual
    • approach the Gospels with such knowledge, would find these or
    • find the spiritual and, hence, cannot be strange to religion.
    • positioned only in the spiritual world. If one finds the truth
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    • many enlightened persons; one would find the same thing. I want
    • spirits refused a life after death, one finds noble motives.
    • Repeatedly we find in the different writings expressed that the
    • spiritual world. We do not find them there. Nevertheless, we
    • find that from which the thought in the brain only originates.
    • researcher finds. Hence, he agrees with that what the
    • experienced to be unable to find an expression in thought of
    • that what one can find in all human beings. For it is due to
    • life, we are not surprised that we do not find that what can
    • can also show, why one cannot find the mystery of death in the
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    • finds its way to look at that what exceeds birth and death.
    • a spiritual world to find the forces. These forces are
    • find no other expression in the usual language than that one
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    • personalities which find themselves within it.
    • every means to understand the secrets of our existence, we shall find
    • Science we look at pre-Christian times, we shall find that the whole
    • without significance that we find among the inhabitants of mountain
    • upon us, we shall find that what really interests us is not the thing
    • in all his works, whether he worked in stone or in color, we find a
    • This is the only thought we may find worthy to be set side by side with
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    • human being in the matter. We find this view
    • investigates closer, where from this originates, one finds the
    • everywhere. We find the real meaning of the evil in the human
    • matter faces us. What has you to develop if you want to find
    • researcher finds as determinative namely the strengthening of
    • who refrains from the spiritual world is able to find the
    • order to find the origin of the evil in it, one does not get
    • single human being can find his welfare only in merging in the
    • viewpoint and there he could only find the world full of evils
    • science must find an echo in the souls. In the second and third
    • cannot at all find the spirit in the present world.
    • could no longer find the spiritual world in the physical world
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    • and of our time, and we will find that even with these
    • basis from which perhaps we can approach some way to finding an
    • called divine providence. How did a Stoic find himself then,
    • evil, so one might perhaps find such an answer naïve
    • are unable to find the answers to significant questions such as
    • from, we find in this the essential feature of all human evil,
    • selfishness is universally present. We find the true meaning of
    • and we find all striving outwards and over imperfections and
    • develop, when one seeks to find the way up to the spiritual
    • find that they run on, in order to strengthen certain soul
    • whole world as a benefactor. We must find our abode in the
    • the same thing that a spiritual researcher finds to be
    • find the essence of evil in the physical sense world!
    • world, in order to find the origin of evil, then also does one
    • ever more and more into the human soul life. For one will find
    • individual can only find his/her salvation in the rise of world
    • being finds itself together with the being of our time. So it
    • other than what they know. One can find this answer again and
    • materialistic viewpoint, and there he could only find a world
    • that spiritual science must find an echo in souls. In the
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    • One can find extremely irrational thoughts that want to
    • Now, however, Schopenhauer finds these
    • that Schopenhauer finds is very comprehensive, one meets
    • is just a given, because one cannot find the impulses of the
    • the spiritual world, you find concrete facts and beings; and
    • find the possibility to develop his self. However, I simply
    • — how do we find it in
    • the Imaginative world? We find everything familiar that
    • facts of the sensory world and establishes laws cannot find
    • so much, you belong to a spiritual world and you find the other
    • You do not yet find it as a fact in the
    • themselves obsessed by another being in order to find purchase
    • the spiritual world. You can find the mysteries of the whole
    • impulses that continue working, which one finds again. We send
    • to find ourselves in our inside and to carry what we find in
    • just spiritual science can find the living support of the moral
    • spiritual science can find as the impulses of the moral life in
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    • writing you can find the starting point of a historical
    • tries to find the causes for the view of the repeated lives
    • originated, we would find what we recognise in the echoes of
    • spatial widths one cannot find what the human being experiences
    • find the underlying ensouled monads. What we see is for Leibniz
    • our days. We would find that the fight for the knowledge of the
    • repeatedly to find itself compared with the view of nature, but
    • shies away from it repeatedly because it is helpless to find
    • so that he must say, we can find nothing in our soul except
    • the world in such a way that he says to himself, we find
    • find something in the human soul generally. One must consider
    • human soul to find itself as consciousness soul it was almost
    • impulses of the human soul demand that the soul finds a
    • he assumes that he finds his best support in the principles of
    • still finding nothing. One must consider this side of Voltaire
    • find purchase compared with the new picture of nature? Today we
    • human being? We find the answer if we look at Voltaire who
    • However, Voltaire cannot find this anchor.
    • find my All!” (verse
    • declining world, although he cannot find what extends the human
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    • ambitious of the topic still with the difficulty of finding
    • it must find it again, because it is that by which it has
    • the world of the life on earth is something that must find its
    • run ahead of you; you can find them only on the detour of a new
    • the old life on earth and the knowledge that one can only find
    • can only find on the detour of a new earth-life where it finds
    • not reach you find disdain of life. The fact that he has not
    • of criminals, and you find that contemptuous mood towards life
    • The spiritual researcher finds, for
    • Death, 1913). You find a strange
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    • system one can find nothing else than the wholly natural human
    • Nothingness I hope to find my All”
    • look greedily for treasures and are happy if they find
    • look for treasures and are happy if they find the laws of the
    • daughter who is promised to him, if his poems find the
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    • can find the tendency with the human being to leave the healthy
    • all, it one could object that some do not find enough love with
    • finds the right ways of the activity of love. Spiritual science
    • finds understanding.
    • such conditions can be seen correctly and that one can find the
    • Spiritual science finds much opposition
    • reasons are apparently striking because one can find them so
    • there was not yet a microscope so that one could find
    • an outer sign that spiritual science finds already
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    • just the same relation to its own time, finding opposition
    • when we find ourselves face to face with exterior nature, and
    • originates in the depth of our soul. First, we have to find
    • like this we find that our present self and its whole
    • the expiration of the blows of fate and we find, in looking at our
    • into our fate and find through the course taken by our fate our
    • finds what would otherwise be called 'rebellion' transformed
    • higher consciousness; but we can perhaps find no place in which
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    • only find in rare hours the opportunity of nourishing the aspirations
    • unable to find his spiritual food there. It struck him that he
    • months. And so from the autumn of 1788 onwards we find our Fichte at
    • communion with the Swiss element. And we always find that this
    • while, hoping to find what his real vocation might be, to find that
    • led him to that place where he might expect to find a man whom he
    • The only suitable hour that he could find was on
    • the back of all these difficulties we find a deep-seated incapacity
    • by God's grace, at midday, people find it unendurable to stay any
    • if anyone to-day should assert that he finds this
    • personality easy to deal with. Of this we find again another
    • could find realised anywhere a school that would turn out people
    • find the tone precisely adapted to the situation before him. Even
    • shall find him standing in our midst. He endeavoured, as we have
    • find his living image, that of a man of the people moulding his
    • midst. It is rare indeed to find ourselves confronted with any
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    • Entwicklung finden wird. Denn, schwindet jene Illusion, welche
    • die Sie auch dargestellt finden können in meinem Buche
    • sondern ein empfindender Denker und Wissenschaftler war,
    • Gedanken von der Welt. Da findet sich dieser Gedanke, wenn er
    • Eingang in die Geisteswissenschaft noch nicht finden konnten,
    • Weg zu finden, der zum Einlaß in die geistige Welt
    • findet: Wenn wir nicht voraussetzen, daß das Denken in
    • überhaupt in der Welt uns nicht zurechtfinden. Aber hinter
    • würde. Dann aber, wenn man so findet wie eine innere
    • Empfindung gegründeten Ausgangspunkt für ein inneres
    • dasjenige, was geistiges Anschauen in der Welt findet.
    • forschendes Seelenauge richtet, der findet, daß im Grunde
    • nur sich selbst lebt, empfindet dieses Prägen als Rot und
    • vollführt die Seele im Vorstellen, im Empfinden, in dem
    • keine Empfindung, keine Vorstellung hegen, ohne daß
    • Entwickelung der Dinge finden wird. Denn, schwindet jene
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    • things rather supports it, and it will find the reason of a new
    • could not yet find the access to spiritual science. However, he
    • cloister to become engrossed in philosophy to find the way that
    • Spicker finds: unless we assume that the thinking informs us
    • spiritual beholding finds in the world.
    • looks now at this world of visions finds that they do not
    • natural view of the things but will support them, and will find
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    • Man findet, wie diese Philosophien die Rätsel der Natur,
    • entgegentreten im Alltag, wirklich eine Lösung finden
    • Büchern, die Sie in diesen angegeben finden. Das Wichtige
    • Leben als solches gerichtet hat. Da findet sich denn einmal
    • Geiste selber jenen inneren Widerstand finden kann, der ihm
    • Einschlafen bis zum Aufwachen befindet. Das wird für ihn
    • des Ringens stattfinden.
    • äußeren Schicksals heran; dadurch findet er ein
    • daß man all dasjenige, was der Geistesforscher findet,
    • dargelegt finden, erreicht werden. Aber immer wiederum muß
    • Denken kann man finden: Wenn das in Gedanken gegossen wird, was
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    • a little. One finds that the philosophies stop mostly just at
    • face the human being in the everyday life, can really find a
    • we have to find ourselves in the position to grasp that quickly
    • accused life as such. There you can find an especially
    • strong enough to find that inner opposition in the spirit which
    • approach him; thereby he finds a human being again whom he got
    • researcher finds into the world of thought that is only
    • consideration what you find in my books. But I have to stress
    • find: if that is conceptually grasped which the spiritual
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    • gewöhnlichen Denken, Empfinden, in dem Durchdringen seiner
    • ihr zimmern, und das sie dann wenig übereinstimmend finden
    • studiert, so findet man: Sie versuchen es auf dem Wege,
    • finden, welche durch hohe poetische Schönheit, durch
    • diesem Staunen immer wieder aufwachen mit der Empfindung: ja,
    • kann liebenswürdige, achtunggebietende Mystiker finden,
    • Richtungen hin sich zum Empfinden bringt, als es bei
    • Ausdruck des gewöhnlichen Leidenschaftslebens zu finden
    • und nur der findet diesen Ausgangspunkt, welcher durch eine
    • müssen, andere finden Sie in den genannten Büchern
    • wird nämlich immer finden, wenn man nur dabei Ausdauer und
    • die Geistesforschung nichts anfangen. Aber ein anderes findet
    • es ist in der betreffenden Literatur zu finden.
    • Denken, sein Vorstellen, sein Empfinden über die Welt
    • in der Lage befindet, in der sich die kopernikanische
    • die Seele entwickelt, um da die Seele erst zu finden, wie sie
    • seine Seele zu werden; voll empfinden kann der Mensch, was als
    • einer geistigen Welt stehend findet, bei dem kann es doch sein,
    • Schicksalswendung empfindet, die größer und
    • verschwindet aus der äußeren Offenbarung, findet man
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    • bodily organisation. You can find mystics who raise the human
    • organisation. You can find kind, imposing mystics about whom
    • still find nothing but refined expressions of the usual
    • spiritual-scientific research, and only someone finds this
    • development, then you will always find if you have perseverance
    • anything about them. Then you can find out how they appear
    • beyond this time developing his soul to find the soul first, as
    • the human being finds the soul being so that he realises: it is
    • one finds the way into that area which the soul does not at all
    • “One will find with precise observation that in the lives
    • and ears and find the way with them into that which for the
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    • findet man, daß Seelenforscher und Naturforscher, wenn sie
    • daß jemand irgendwo einen Besuch macht; er findet einen
    • beweisbare richtige Begriffe finden, so daß Widerlegungen
    • Gegenbilder finden lassen innerhalb des Nervenmechanismus. Und
    • dann findet man, daß insbesondere die Schule Haeckels in
    • Empfindungen oder Vorstellungen. Die Vorstellungen sind da. Sie
    • ist nirgends zu finden. — Der Wille wird also geradezu
    • Nicht findet also der Psychologe das, was sich zweifellos nicht
    • Wahrnehmung, bei der sinnlichen Empfindung etwas ganz
    • unseren Leib hinein sich fortsetzt. Die Sinnesempfindung ist
    • fortsetzt. Dadurch aber haben, wir in der Sinnesempfindung
    • Denn mit Bezug auf die Sinnesempfindung läßt sich
    • Sinnesempfindung wirklich in ihrer Wesenheit erfaßt, klar,
    • daß wir in der Sinnesempfindung äußere
    • Sinnesempfindung vordringen zu lassen. Erst indem das, was sich
    • anderes geht vor sich. Dann aber, wenn aus der Sinnesempfindung
    • Nervenanatomie sagen kann, der findet, daß zum
    • ehrlich sind, so finden sie solche Beziehungen nicht. Daher
    • den Willen ganz. Sie finden innerhalb des Nervenmechanismus
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  • Title: Spirit and Matter: Lecture IV: Human Soul and Human Body Considered Scientifically and Spiritual-Scientifically
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    • misunderstandings, you find that on one side the thinkers and
    • happen that somebody makes a visit somewhere; he finds an old
    • Thus, one can also find strictly provable right concepts in the
    • which one cannot deny. Thus, the psychologist does not find
    • not find such relations. Hence, they deny the feeling
    • find the will within the soul being. Where from does this
    • completely right if he does not find the feeling and the will
    • left to itself to find out of the painting that it wants to
    • processes in the nutritional organism; and we find the most
    • economist, philosopher). In it you find a cute sentence which
    • modern time that generally such things can find followers that
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    • find myself in a somewhat difficult situation as far as today's
    • times find themselves in misunderstanding of the greatest
    • misunderstandings, one finds that, on one hand, the thinkers
    • modern science to the field of soul phenomena. Thus, one finds
    • human soul and the human body; one finds that they basically
    • are misguided, indeed one can say that they find themselves in
    • the fact that it is correct, can find an entirely mistaken
    • also, in the different branches of science one can find the
    • to this question, then one finds that it is especially the
    • senses, we find ourselves confronted by the actual sequence of
    • Theodor Ziehen are honest with themselves, they do not find
    • They do not find the feelings within the mere nerve mechanism,
    • and, least of all, the will. Franz Brentano does not even find
    • results. Ziehen is quite right when he fails to find either
    • he only finds the forming of mental representations, mental
    • if we come now to the life of will, then one finds oneself in
    • we find such a will impulse? Such a will impulse manifests
    • nourishment. We find the most basic will impulses bound to the
    • a certain sense one finds oneself in an unhappy situation when
    • speak, finds her right relation with the metabolism, she then
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    • selber schweigen kann, bei der Sinnesempfindung, wo das
    • jemals aus irgendwelchen materiellen Vorgängen finden.
    • der Wechsel in der Blutströmung ein, es findet das statt,
    • den man heute schon bei Physikern finden kann, der geht dahin,
    • ihren Mitteln nicht finden kann. Die Naturforschung kommt
    • sich betätigt hat, macht es so; und man findet
    • aus dieser Seelenforschung heraus. Wir finden diesen
    • «Anthropologie» 1860 — Sie finden die Stelle
    • er imstande zu begreifen, was eigentlich eine Sinnesempfindung
    • Verständnis der Sinnesempfindungen nicht möglich.
    • die Sie in dem genannten Buche finden können, sich so
    • Sinnesempfindung. Die Sinnesempfindung besteht darin —
    • Darin haben wir das Wesen der Sinnesempfindung. Wie
    • Äther in der Sinnesempfindung.
    • philosophischen Spekulationen finden, woran die philosophische
    • Geisteswissenschaft gefunden werden. Sinnesempfindung kann so
    • Mensch, schon wenn er der Sinnesempfindung sich hingibt, nicht
    • Seelisch-Geistigen heraus, so findet er sich mit dem
    • hineinfinden können in diese Vorstellungen. Man kann
    • sagen, daß ein Hindernis für dieses Hineinfinden
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    • find any material processes if we do not grasp the spirit in
    • they cannot find with their means. Natural sciences just get to
    • such a way. One finds attempts in particular within that
    • great genii as the idealists were. We find this ether concept
    • “One cannot find ... that really persevering in the
    • speculation finds and on which it foundered countless times can
    • hope. The psychoanalyst finds any person who suffers from this
    • Thus, you find the spiritual-mental weaving of destiny
    • aim at the consciousness, and what the psychoanalyst finds
  • Title: Lecture: Riddles of the Soul and Riddles of the Universe
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    • be correct. And one will not necessarily find it easy to refute
    • the light. But nowhere can we find the spirit, in whatever
    • details given by physiological research, one would find that
    • of the ether which one can already find today among physicists,
    • cannot find. Natural scientific research comes to the
    • research acts in this way; and one finds especially within that
    • Idealism — one finds the first beginnings leading toward
    • into the soul's realm. We first find this ether concept in the
    • realm and came to the boundary of the ether. You will find this
    • “One cannot find, within the material elements of
    • finds himself in the process of death. The human being remains
    • speculations can find, and on which the philosophical
    • physical to the etheric body, one does not really find one's
    • finding their way into an understanding of them. One can say
    • that one of the hindrances which make it difficult to find
    • thus finds everywhere, when one digs over the animalistic
    • which the psychoanalyst finds down below in the animalistic
    • And yet are happy if they find a worm.
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    • stehen, zu verwerten, und findet mit einer gewissen einseitigen
    • dessen, was dann auf der Erde sich vorfinden wird. So findet
    • würden sich ebensowenig Ergebnisse herausfinden lassen
    • Erkenntnisse der höheren Welten?», dann findet man
    • geschieht, wenn man das richtige Verhältnis findet zu dem,
    • Empfindungen und Willensimpulsen, das gewöhnliche
    • wirklichkeitsdurchtränkten Vorstellungen und Empfindungen
    • da zu suchen, wo er wirklich zu finden ist: auf dem Wege des
    • einleuchtend zu finden. Das erfordert vor allen Dingen, das
    • anderen Dingen manche Zusammenhänge finden könnte so,
    • dann findet man, daß ein Anfangszustand der Erde auch
    • Sonnen-Erde-Gesetzmäßigkeit befindlichen materiellen
    • die beweisen, wie eine gesund empfindende Seele sich verhalten
    • verstehen müssen, wie sie sich zu hunderten finden in den
    • finden, die das Miterleben in der geistigen Welt so
    • meint den Kopf — «oder über die Erfindung der
  • Title: Spirit and Matter: Lecture VI: Life, Death, and Immortality in the Universe
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    • mental pictures, and finds out with a certain one-sided
    • finds the right relation to that what one learns about both
    • inner value as you find them in large numbers in the fragments
    • worlds correctly to find that tranquillity which makes the life
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    • finden erwartet. Es scheint fast unmöglich, sich die
    • drinnen? Und er findet: Derjenige, der so recht nach einem
    • finden, was die Seele in sich vorzunehmen hat, um
    • gewissermaßen in sich die Kraft zu finden, um aus dem
    • die Bestätigung dafür finden wird, wie sie die
    • Bestätigung jener Ergebnisse der Geistesforschung finden
    • Sie würde hinter dem nicht das finden, was sie sucht. Und
    • gedankenbeseelten Äther lebt. Daher findet man, wenn man
    • Sinne ist, im eigenen Wesen findet, indem man erkennen lernt:
    • findet, durch das schauende Bewußtsein, in die geistige
    • Satz findet sich auf Seite 132, da steht: «Wir haben nicht
    • allerdings noch finden, daß sich eine solche Anschauung
    • Zimmermann sie gemacht hat. Da finden Sie drinnen ein
  • Title: Spirit and Matter: Lecture VII: The Beyond of the Senses and the Beyond of the Soul
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    • it? How can we find out what is there if pain lives in the soul
    • which it expects to find. It seems almost impossible to
    • it were observed in the soul. We would find out nothing but
    • because I have observed the change at different times, I find
    • the fact that you find information and indications in my
    • enlightened heads stopped at Kant and did not find the way from
    • find the confirmation of it as it will find the confirmation of
    • the carpet that is like a mirror. It would not find that behind
    • inspired by thoughts. Hence, one finds if one asks for the
    • find it behind any outer sense perception. Behind that which
    • the senses, but while you find that what is beyond the senses
    • thereby finds the way, by the beholding consciousness, into the
    • “the tragicomedy of wisdom.” You can find an
    • as Robert Zimmermann did. There you find a scrub of thoughts in
  • Title: Eternal Human Soul: Lecture I: Aim and Being of Spiritual Research
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    • stopped them at the same time from finding means and ways to
    • will not find means and ways in the modern scientific
    • the course of the human spiritual development finds that
    • have to say, while this spiritual science tries to find the
    • is a characteristic of the spiritual exercises that one finds
    • One of the best exercises to find the way in the spiritual
    • find a way out of the immensely catastrophic conditions of the
  • Title: Eternal Human Soul: Lecture II: The Human Being as Being of Soul and Spirit
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    • spirit is already enclosed, and you will find, while you
    • in such a way that spiritual science has a rough ride to find
    • Today one can find that in certain areas the scientific
    • spiritual science a hard fight to find understanding with our
    • we find as it were the scientific conviction that natural
    • find that by which the scientific worldview wants to pull the
    • wants to find out something about the real nature of the human
    • bodily, but you can never find out for yourself that you only
    • However, how can you find this spiritual being? The sensory
    • There you will find how everything depends on these different
    • side we find the ego, while we arouse it, while we get from the
    • find one side of the everlasting, that side which shows the
    • the other side, we find the ego again. It is the same. The
  • Title: Eternal Human Soul: Lecture III: Goethe as Father of Spiritual Research
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    • in 1910 as a kind of philosophical autobiography. You find the
    • the human being in the point where it thinks to find that in
    • being. However, what does Gideon Spicker find? He finds if one
    • what Gideon Spicker sees. One can find out immediately that
    • which presents itself immediately to the senses to find the
    • to find the spirit does not need to search it in another world,
    • only find fantastic, dreamy things in another world but never
    • However, the thinking submerges in the things, it does not find
  • Title: Eternal Human Soul: Lecture IV: Mind, Soul and Body of the Human Being
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    • the outer body can mostly find a sort of the following simile.
    • impossible to find out for yourself by this mere inner
    • a fundamental way. You find the details in my books How Does
    • to find differences between the representations of the one
    • for it. He will find with the one author that he can be right
    • do not agree with his explanations even if you find him
    • can arise. You find some sentences, for example, at a place
    • such a judgement. You find such weird remarks with Herman Grimm
    • has to consider this one thing. The other is that you find out
    • finds the way in particular if it observes the intrusion of
    • books, you can find that we do that in the Western spiritual
    • lengthy exercises if you want to find out it. While you can
    • find out relatively easily that the spirit is destructive in
    • find out these things. Due to this experience which the
    • observes this immediately will find the said confirmed
  • Title: Eternal Human Soul: Lecture V: Nature and Her Riddles in the Light of Spiritual Science
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    • pursuit to find a confirmation of a truth that refers to the
    • finds in the sensation of hunger that expressed what forms the
    • on this body on one side, and to find out once on the other
    • find out also that the human soul is richer than that what he
    • empirical fact appears that you cannot find any right sense in
    • scientific research, you always find out, actually, that you do
    • and then want to find something behind this net that is the
    • find a thing in itself or a world of atoms behind the sensory
    • then breaks through the mirror to find out where from this
    • find it then also as the essential in nature. However, you find
    • natural phenomena, but you find this also in detail. That is
    • the immediate physical surroundings. One finds out gradually
    • Hence, if you want to find the spiritual-mental in an image in
    • spiritual science says first that one has to find the material
    • you can just find a tip to very interesting scientific
    • There you find a quite strange experiment cited — I do
    • you find the connection between that which was discovered in
    • independence of this spiritual-mental. You gradually find out
    • the basic facts that one can find only spiritual-scientifically
    • of nature what you can find in the spiritual. I would like to
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  • Title: Eternal Human Soul: Lecture VI: The Historical Life of Humanity and Its Riddles
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    • Karl Lamprecht (1846-1915) has done. You can find that
    • history of Central Europe. One detects that he finds out the
    • superstitious, I would say, you find out for yourself that
    • possibility to observe this mental development to find some
    • for himself who, however, could not find the means to present
    • that one has to find the object of
    • find history generally and, nevertheless, gets to nothing but
    • spiritual science only can give. You find the demand with
    • Lamprecht, you find the answer of the riddle of historical
    • can easily find proofs of that. I want to bring in one example
    • that one has to use everything that one can find out in the
    • Lamprecht tries to find periods of historical development for
    • if one goes back to the preceding period, one finds that the
    • can say, one finds three consecutive periods in the historical
    • in which we find human beings who feel young until the forties;
    • as starting point, one just finds a younger humanity, then an
    • imagines, then one would be able to find a connection between
  • Title: Lecture: Manifestations of the Unconscious: Dreams, Hallucinations, Visions, Somnambulism, Mediumship
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    • their affairs by their own will. Those who study the findings
    • genuine spiritual investigator will find, to his joy, that
    • reality — he will very often find that his first
    • investigator will not communicate his findings to his
    • finds then that he has the pins with him and he spurts the
    • will find that they might appear to suggest that moral
    • which he finds himself while experiencing the pictures and
    • and that they must play no part whatever in its findings.
    • finding of Spiritual Science. What is really working in the
    • nevertheless find on such a path something that convinces him
    • in one who finds delight and inspiration in Art, also lie in
    • artist and of the one who finds delight in a work of art, is
    • vital admonition? It is that man shall find the way to true
    • the seemingly chaotic life of dream man is admonished to find
    • spiritual world itself. Hence we can find ourselves in
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    • is not new at all. Even if you disregard the fact that you find
    • time. If you consider this, it will not be so difficult to find
    • on the “ground of facts.” You find a place in this
    • given relations, and then you find the most intimate relation
    • realm, you find a more complex construction than with the human
    • organisation, finds out that that which expresses itself in the
    • form expresses itself objectively. He finds that this part has
    • presently, you will find it confirmed. This generates the idea
    • spiritual being. If you check him completely, you find the
    • down there. Then one finds that that time of development which
    • so that one can see what one finds if one only looks.
    • (now: Mulhouse) in Alsace, you find a monument: On top
    • There you find the first beginning of these things, but there
  • Title: Eternal Human Soul: Lecture IX: The Supersensible Human Being
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    • Waldstein and others bring in numerous such examples. You find
    • can find that being in the human being only which lives in the
    • on earth. Then you also find the ways to get beyond this life
    • experience to another finds a metamorphosing life in the soul
    • life. He finds, for example: if he has grown old and looks back
    • find it apart nature. Now she faced the human beings and she
    • can no longer find what lives in the human being as spirit.
    • Then you find what the barrel organ plays. That which the
  • Title: Eternal Human Soul: Lecture X: The Questions of Free Will and Immortality
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    • you find yourself in a situation that you can compare with that
    • Intuition, you find the spiritual being of the human being in
    • it, too. Only then, you find the innermost core, which lives in
    • unprejudiced finds that, indeed, everything is dependent on the
    • that properly which the naturalists have discovered will find
    • space; if one knew this, one could also find out what as
    • it is only a kind of materialism that finds the spirit in the
    • the ascending, not-binding thinking. However, one does not find
    • that inspire in the soul, and also the forces that we find
    • it begins. This ego is bound to the organism; one cannot find
    • finds that such actions position themselves in life as we face
    • has only to find out that the immortal nature of the human
    • and immortality and what natural sciences can never find; they
    • you check their reasons, you find unaware faintheartedness,
    • understanding of the things. Truth finds its way — as a
    • crevices; it finds the way to humanity. Humanity will recognise
  • Title: Lecture: The Bible and Wisdom.
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    • ‘Others may think as they like; we find in the teachings of the Bible
    • point to this change. Were we to look back into the past we should find
    • days existed between men and nature, we find that in the old Schools or
    • world. This is surely a point of view similar to that which one finds at the
    • possible to describe what he finds in the spiritual world in the same way as
    • he would describe what he finds in the sense world — simply has no
    • the Bible, but he finds emphatic agreement with Bible imagery.
    • penetrate more deeply into the Bible we shall find that this Spiritual Being
    • the Bible are naturally only able to find what accords with their own
    • are derived, we shall find that none of the Gospel narratives are given by
    • who engages in spiritual investigation will find that there are four
  • Title: Lecture: Problems of Nutrition.
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    • who finds himself disgusted enough with meat will surely survive
    • organism, that is, to find out what substances build up the
    • the standpoint of spiritual science, we find that his etheric body
    • by comparing men with the multitudes of animals, find distributed
    • If a man is to find the physical expression of
    • however, it is possible that a man may not yet find himself strong
    • find the right path to satisfy their needs with a vegetable or meat
    • either the plants or animals. We find that we indeed penetrate into
  • Title: Lecture Series: Christ in the 20th Century
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    • confessions share in common. We will find on closer study however that no
    • So we find present day
    • it as yet, we will find that this tendency, this searching for a force that
    • its origin, we come upon a strange fact of the early days. We find popular
    • left its mark, those whose lot it was to suffer, slowly and gradually finding
    • than to thoughts and concepts. But alongside this popular form we find those
    • studies as a phenomenon of past history, we find many different shadings of
    • further than does the modern natural scientist. They said that we find a
    • So we find in the Gnostic
    • Darwinists. Now, however, researchers are finding themselves forced to adopt
    • thought. Tracing the course of history, we find that a hitherto undivided
    • man human in the first place, enables him to find the human being in his
    • the place of Gnosticism. We find people who lived in the centuries after its
    • work together, we do not find him subscribing to any such belief as that a
    • dispute his findings are those who approach them filled with prejudice. This
    • atmosphere and flows into every Space it finds empty.
  • Title: Truths and Errors: Lecture I: Spiritual Science and the Future of Humanity
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    • Such questions find a widespread prejudice by which people
    • spiritual researcher can find with his method in the spiritual
    • conscientious research finds the explanation only if it
    • we find numerous passages where they speak about the fact that
    • — This was another resignation than that which we find
  • Title: Truths and Errors: Lecture II: How Does One Disprove Spiritual Science?
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    • who wants to find the way conscientiously to theosophy from the
    • educated human being of the present to find access to the just
    • human being has already experienced earlier. One can find the
    • can find references in spiritual science or theosophy that an
    • not take them easily, but can find that which the opponent
    • them. It is difficult for some contemporaries to find the way
  • Title: Truths and Errors: Lecture III: How Does One Defend Spiritual Science?
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    • find out this if he does the soul exercises to get to such
    • our personality and look at ourselves. We cannot find our ego
    • life where the ego exists and still the human being cannot find
    • find the methods to defend theosophy. I could only break the
    • impulses, he gradually finds the way which reveals him: you
  • Title: Truths and Errors: Lecture IV: Truths of Spiritual Research
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    • of the outer life than from his delusions. He possibly finds
    • thinks logically in the usual world will also find the right
    • if just this truth would find wide distribution that one has
    • This is even a difficult task to find an expression of that
    • find two books by me on the book table. In one book, How
    • other book, Occult Science. An Outline, you find results
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    • manifestations, you will find out that that which the medium
    • they are enabled. There one will always find that something
    • find truth if you can ignore the disguise and look at the fact
    • that. There you already find in the usual life that one creates
    • would find understanding for the other viewpoint by
    • you have to take care of yourself everywhere and find the right
    • element intermingles. He, who can compare, however, will find
    • attitude finds the beings of the spiritual world that show the
    • finds him pleasant. The belief replaces the objective,
    • error finding spiritual truth, but also the possibility of
    • the contents of the truths, because one has to find them only
    • by supersensible research. One will find the intellectual in
  • Title: Truths and Errors: Lecture VII: The Questions of Life and the Riddle of Death - 1
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    • and there we find this specific what one is used in another
    • outer physical laws. — We find such a tip with many
    • individuality works its way out. In that we find ourselves if
    • world. To find the truth, one has to go through all that, but
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    • which spiritual research brings home to us, we find the
    • it cannot find the spiritual in the material, we can ask
    • soul. Someone who investigates the soul finds which ways the
    • your self-love; what you find now in yourself is something else
    • can find something in the usual sensory area by which we can
    • is imperative that the soul thereby finds the paths of truth
    • thinking finds seven colours, seven tones in the octave in
    • — You can already find out whether the objections are
    • errors assert themselves, truth will find its way everywhere in
    • truth, it will find the ways, so that it can settle in the
    • humanity is designed in such a way, that humanity finds its
  • Title: Truths and Errors: Lecture IX: Spiritual Science and Natural Sciences - their Relationship to the Riddles of Life - 1
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    • we consider the world, we find that the human being is placed
    • forces are necessary which one does not find in the other
    • the day and restore it at night, nevertheless, we find the
    • principle. About that, you find additional details in my books
    • gets to know his core as someone who finds the zygote of a
    • and he says to himself, I find these qualities with my
    • spiritual-scientifically. Thus, one finds the true reality,
    • You find closer explained in it that one is allowed to say,
    • physics, one can show with spectral analysis that one can find
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    • results in its area. Still one will find if one deeper invades
    • something new happens for the soul. You can find the details
    • faculty of judgement. You find the further details of this way
    • science who finds, however, no possibility to provide a proof
    • the present that it is so hard for people to find their way to
    • Secondly, one has to say, if you just find such a statement
    • solve; you have not to prove the solution if you find it out
    • combine with it from understanding, as well as one can find the
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    • association in 1913). I will not read out it. You find the
    • worst method to investigate the air this way. One would find
    • disengage another force that finds other use in the usual life:
    • speaks about the soul, you find the following words, and
    • if you say, as well as one finds beings in the animal and plant
  • Title: Freedom/Immortality/Social: Lecture I: The Human Soul in the Supersensible Realm and Its Relationship to the Body
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    • one finds so normally today in psychology: the association and
    • simply covered. One finds the right recognition of the cutting
    • can find — if you have experience of the
    • realise how a mental-spiritual being should find a working
    • anthroposophy. Everybody can find the other reasons in my
    • unbiased look at the suitable theories. You will find
    • On this way then you just find those questions for whose
    • one can find a feeling mysteriously in every mental picture,
    • it concerns generally finding a right relation from human being
    • Since it is true: the human being will find adequate harmony of
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    • colour. One can find certain materials, as for example proteins
    • will comply with that truth which the human being finds with
    • prevailed, the need to find the way into the spiritual world
    • path of knowledge, just on the anthroposophic way, if one finds
    • it. Then, however, one finds the connection with the religious
    • not go far back and you will find, the representatives of
    • Everything that one can find on the ground of anthroposophy
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    • find with their experiments that also the soul life does not
    • work at first, and its work is not something that finds laws
    • adopt what the spiritual researcher finds with his research.
    • point. The point is that one finds with certain soul exercises
    • the fact that the human beings again find courage and strength
    • from reading letters. What he finds in nature as something
    • find a consideration of the nervous system as introduction.
    • we can say, the whole imagining activity finds — we use
    • should find its expression by the nervous system. I have
    • with our nervous system, but the whole soul finds its
    • well as we find the nervous system as a bodily counterpart of
    • the imagining activity, we find the imagining activity arising
    • life. Hence, he also finds something for every act of volition
    • experience finds just its basis in the bodily life if this
    • made clear that the human being can find those cognitive forces
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    • the social it has to find the immediate transition from the
    • existed, for example, in the Roman Law, it has to find the
    • scientifically thinking theorists can find social concepts, but
    • can find spiritual-scientifically from nature, from the being
  • 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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    • would prefer finding that with all kinds of unusual soul
    • find out laws of that what is there and so forth. One links
    • find the everlasting in himself and in other beings that
    • can find the suitable soul exercises in the cited writings
    • only what must be done to find the way to the spiritual-mental
    • learns to recognise if one finds these souls that they have a
    • but what one finds out in such a way that the human being is
    • Hence, if we find in a life on earth of a person that he could
    • someone who delves into Goethe's worldview finds the elementary
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    • does one find in his historical representation nothing of the
    • one finds nothing applicable to live on from that what one
    • humanity can only find its way if it looks for realistic
    • can only find it with spiritual science. Nevertheless, I have
    • being finds the whole human being in order to work in the
    • finds the way again to its everlasting, to its immortal, to
    • arises, then humanity will also find the right ways to come out
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    • which one can do, if one approaches modern psychology, finds
    • not find anything in it. He finds all sorts of, I would like to
    • pictures et cetera, but he does not find what interests him,
    • to be the clearest which someone can find in science today who
    • you imagine solely, so that you find out internally how it is,
    • the thinking; while you just strengthen the thinking, you find
    • not exist while we think because we can find that only in the
    • will find out that that which lives in a human being in the
    • phrases which you now find about the feeling in the textbooks
    • life, and he seldom finds opportunity to bethink himself, in
    • This is the great discovery that you can do. Indeed, you find
    • one can find the transition from this experience to the usual
    • the development of imagining. With imagining, you find out that
    • psychology: to find the coherence of will and falling asleep,
    • pursue the line of falling asleep up to the will. You find the
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    • able to find in the human inside, then the human being would
    • finds that the ability of memory is bound to the physical
    • that in the human being something lives that you can find only
    • is very interesting if one finds out for himself that there are
    • capacity for love. One will find that the capacity for love of
    • beyond the picture. Natural sciences show, what you can find is
    • nature and that you only find reality if you take your starting
    • natural sciences have to find as result on their own terms.
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    • uncertain, you find probably that just the scientific insight
    • this psychology can find nothing of which he can make anything.
    • unusual to the modern thinking that many people find it
    • difficult how one speaks about these things; others find it
    • pictures. It tries to find its way with full inner clearness to
    • is impossible to find his way to the mental area with
    • mysticism and to find thereby the core of the human soul, the
    • sensation at first. If he continues investigating, he finds
    • inside, nevertheless, he finds nothing but what has slipped in
    • methods which I immediately want to characterise one finds an
    • find viewpoints among the methods in my writings how one gets
    • effective, you find the emotional state of Goethe in 1790. The
  • Title: Freedom/Immortality/Social: Lecture X: Moral, Social Life and Religion from the Viewpoint of Anthroposophy
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    • knowledge consist of the fact that it finds its way to its
    • just applies if he practises natural sciences, one finds that
    • clever, they find, because Kant said something clever that they
    • finds the access to the human beings that it does not give
    • that. Then he finds no time to ponder with the empty soul and
    • egoism develops that one can find little love just with them.
    • own satisfaction. He is happy to find out something with which
    • proletariat, we find that this proletariat has developed its
    • Someone who looks with understanding at natural sciences, finds
    • which the observation finds experimentally can be lighted up
    • first. One can find the answers only, while one ascends to the
    • life and find answers to the questions that originate from the
    • are often so helpless if they want to find social impulses;
    • Just on this field, it becomes apparent how time urges to find
    • it finds so many opponents. However, there is also the
    • such a way that one can speak of this other, then one will find
    • also wants to find in the third area, in the religious life
    • spiritual science finds such laws after which the entire
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    • first problem can be put thus: Augustine strives to find the
    • we study objectively the development of Augustine, we find that
    • finds himself exactly in that era of human soul-development in
    • which we find slightly changed, with — let us say —
    • to seize what was there, could only find something they could
    • still find a similar Trinity: Christianity interprets its
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    • and because they could only find that which they could not take
    • could learn it only from others. He could only find out it that
    • ) in which we still find a similar trinity.
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    • direct our eyes on to what we find in each philosopher; we can
    • follow how the ideas, which we find in a philosopher of the
    • attempt to find assonance between them runs, it is true, like a
    • man of to-day finds it really paradoxical when he hears what we
    • The power by which the soul finds the connection with that
    • serene spiritual regions, where it can find its release and
    • Augustine's opponents stressed, that each man must find for
    • superlative terms which one can possibly find amongst all the
    • soul-process which you employ to find perfections in things and
    • by a rational path through the finding and giving of names. But
    • found, but by taking both one finds the divinity at the point
    • leads to nothing. Both roads when the human soul finds itself
    • Areopagite to find a final significant revelation in this
    • from what it would have to be to-day. Thus, one can find in
    • find this view in Aristotelianism, but rationalized and
    • complete, we find both these conceptions in them without having
    • We find two ideas in Aristotle. Aristotle sees in human
    • straightway find such an objective representation. The next
    • is contrary to sense. We find it is not, but we cannot prove
    • find the grounds for thinking that the creation in Time is the
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    • philosophy, which one finds with the single philosophers. One
    • can pursue, how the ideas, which one finds with a personality
    • the soul finds the connection to that which raises it from the
    • can find its redemption and return to freedom and
    • the single human being must find the power to overcome the
    • things to the divine, he must find out the essentials of all
    • distinguishing predicates which one can find out of all
    • endeavour to find the perfections in the things, the essentials
    • approach on rational way by naming and name finding. However,
    • yourself in cosmic space void of God. Then you do not find your
    • However, if you take one way only, you find God just as little;
    • if you take both, they cross, and you find God at the crossing
    • finds that at the crossing point at which it aimed.
    • respect for these things, actually, when one finds them
    • Thus, you can find a view with Plotinus that I would like to
    • We find this view in a rationalised form,
    • one finds these concepts or ideas without being related to each
    • does not find such an outer representative at first. There he
    • preposterous. There one finds: It is not preposterous, but one
    • If you ask the intellect once again, you find the reasons, why
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    • what is hidden in their souls in order to find somewhere in
    • dawn clearly on those who sought to find him by that thought
    • here we find something very remarkable. When we look back into
    • of Dubois-Raymond, which we find in the seventies is a trifle,
    • that anyone who really studies Kant can find him other than as
    • about, from every possibility which one could find in
    • way you would find several things, if you studied Spiritual
    • from the outer world of perception. But I should never find the
    • order again to find the spiritual world through the Christ in
    • mankind in the future must be, not only to find the principle
    • we may find again the ideas that are permeated with Christ, the
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    • and to which they can attribute a name only to find a point
    • those who wanted to find Him with thinking only which is so
    • strange to find the following sentence with
    • that which the human intellect can find from the depths of his
    • one had to deal with that only which one has to find with the
    • strange, you can find the origins of your talk already with
    • find many a thing if you referred to spiritual science. Read in
    • Everywhere I attempted to find the spiritual-mental in its
    • from the fact that one cannot directly find truth in the world
    • entering into the world. However, I would never find the bridge
    • not at all reach. Since they do not find out for themselves how
    • Hence, one may say, not before we find out
    • transforming Christ principle to find again our world of ideas,
    • yet find the Christian principle of redemption in the world of
    • indeed a lie. Since I have shown today how you can find the
    • Neo-Thomists, Kleutgen or others did. Hence, I did not find out
    • our thought life to overcome any nominalism, so that we find
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    • nicht finden, die sie verbindet mit dem göttlichen
    • will in der Außenwelt das finden, was sie zu diesem Gotte
    • innerer Leerheit, seine Gefühle und Empfindungen an einer
    • solche Vorstellungen in mir auftauchen? — Findet man,
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    • wird Anhaltspunkte dafür finden in meinen Schriften, die
    • was ich empfinden mußte gegenüber diesen beiden
    • wiederfindet in seiner gedruckten Schrift von der
    • dann wird man finden, daß Goethes Erkenntnisart besonders
    • Tiermetamorphose zu schreiben; aber man wird nicht finden,
    • etwas zu finden, was Abbild der äußeren Wirklichkeit
    • charakteristischen Gegensatz herauszufinden innerhalb dieser
    • Tätigkeit, dann findet man dasjenige, was einen dann
    • Versuche finden, nachzuweisen, daß dasjenige, was sinnlich
    • die Empfindung von diesem Gegensatz von Denken und Wahrnehmung
    • indem sie nur in der Wahrnehmung lebt, dann finden wir keinen
    • Goethe'schen Weltanschauung» finden: «Ganz anders
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    • Empfindungswelten im letzten Drittel des 19. Jahrhunderts
    • der Welt des blinden Willens zu finden sei, daß der Mensch
    • Trost zu empfinden für die Tragödie der
    • entgegensetzte, was der Vollmensch in sich finden und erfinden
    • aus dem Menschen selber heraus finden könne einen Ausweg
    • daß er Trost finden könne in den Lebensillusionen
    • Vollmenschliche dabei empfinden. Was er früher aus dem
    • hinzuzufinden. Und indem er gewissermaßen seine letzten
    • Sprache finden; da mußte er eine Sprache finden, die sogar
    • nicht finden kann innerhalb des gewöhnlichen
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    • empfindend, künstlerisch in sich schaffend, nahen kann.
    • werden. Und gerade der Geistesforscher findet auf seinem Wege
    • der empfindet die tiefste Sehnsucht nach ihrer würdigsten
    • völliger plastischer Empfindung, mit völlig
    • und was man durch diesen plastischen Sinn findet, auch im Tier
    • ergreift, Ätherleib, dann findet man diesen Ätherleib
    • tierischen Wesenheiten findet. Haeckel redet vom Tierischen,
    • Pflanze als Gestalt, als lebendig wirkenden Typus finde.
    • tierische Welt durchgehe, so finde ich das Seelenhafte schon in
    • dem einfachsten Tiere, und ich finde es in der mannigfaltigsten
    • wie ich glaube, ganz Bedeutsames zu finden. Und woher dieses,
    • nachempfinden, wenn man die Hefte vor sich ausbreitet, die
    • das von der Empfindung durchdrungen ist, daß es aus dem
    • Aber jeder wird empfinden, daß das Innerlichste des
    • Gefühl haben, wie aus dem mit Empfindungen durchdrungenen
    • stattfindet. Aber es kommt weniger auf die Farbe, es kommt auf
    • selber im Farbigen empfindet, im Farbigen denkt. Nicht auf das
    • innerlich empfindet, wenn man in Farben empfindet, in Farben
    • Hineinleben in die Natur, welches man finden kann in der Linie
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    • calls the plant's etheric body. We find this etheric also in men
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    • über das Ereignis, über die Erfindung, die
    • finden, die, wenn Sie kennen würden dasjenige, was als
    • denjenigen übrig, der sich hineinfinden will in die Art,
    • Empfindung, daß Haeckel zwar tote Begriffe, die man nicht
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    • I have described, and this will then also be able to find expression
    • they attempted to find symbolic expression, in something that might
    • will find drawings that would remind anyone who knows of these things
    • open to earlier ages with their instinctive Imaginations — he finds
    • is based entirely on intellectual concepts. Instead, we find Goethe
    • book of great value for anyone wanting to find the right way of entering
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    • wirklich in der Empfindung so etwas, wie man es hat, wenn man
    • hinunterführt zum Schmerz, wie wir da in den Empfindungs-
    • lebende Metamorphosieren beobachten, dann finden wir, daß
    • Atmungsprozeß stattfindet, saugt man gewissermaßen
    • auf geistig-seelische Weise. Daher werden Sie finden, wie in
    • finden. Man findet dann, wenn man dasselbe für den ganzen
    • findet. Aber während man einfach durch die
    • Weisheit empfinden, welche heute noch Anthroposophie ablehnen
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    • processes will find that a remembered idea is something completely new
    • metamorphosis — we shall find that this life of the plants in the
    • Gradually we find out that through entering into Imagination, we have
    • them can easily find himself in a situation where realities make his
    • find that someone with integrity towards perception of the spheres that
    • to the whole cosmos, we shall find Intuition realized throughout the
    • whole cosmos, whereas normally one finds it merely in the limited field
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    • Glaubensgewißheit finden; er muß aus dem Subjektiven
    • Beruhigung finden, wenn sie gewissermaßen reinlich
    • Diese Erwägung erzeugt eben eine Empfindung, die für
    • bei dem muß das in die tiefste Empfindungswelt
    • gefestigtes nicht nur zu denken, sondern zu empfinden, zu
    • und der nächsten Zukunft vermöge dessen abzufinden
    • hier genannt habe, geschildert finden, wie jene Übungen
    • hineinzufinden. Statt der vorherigen subjektiven Imaginationen
    • stattfindet, sondern eine Herablähmung des Materiellen.
    • die kausale Naturerklärung denkt, der findet innerhalb
    • Wahrnehmung findet. Allein dann kommt man eben in
    • die uns empfinden läßt die Menschenwürde.
    • Sie in der «Philosophie der Freiheit» finden:
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    • well find reassurance if they discriminate clearly between what man can
    • cannot give each exercise here in detail, but you can find this
    • the Ego to the point where we find ourselves within the
    • the causal explanation of nature finds in its domain no place in the
    • For that which finds a place within the human being where causality
    • intuition, he finds it at its highest in love purified by spirit.
    • Kantian idea what you find there: ‘Freedom, thou friendly,
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    • the significance of this moral realm; yet man has to find certainty
    • within the very near future. We shall never find the answer to the burning
    • finding the building stones for what in the depths of human life are
    • with an ego strengthened by all these exercise processes, to find our
    • enters into it without prejudice. And this is why all the findings of
    • those moral Intuitions, we find love, a love become most pure so that
    • with the one you find in my Philosophy of Freedom: ‘Freedom! Gentle
    • to stir the will, you merely establish a law which finds its own
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    • bringen mit dem, was unser religiöses Empfinden und
    • religiösen Empfindungen der Menschheit.
    • einer Empfindungsgewißheit — ich habe darüber
    • Anschauungs-, Denk- und Empfindungsweise herausgebildet hat.
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    • I have attempted to describe to you presents to man the findings of
    • find the right way of rising to this ordinary consciousness with its
    • science that relate purely to human nature. As we begin to find ourselves,
    • to do so by making the findings of spiritual science our own. That is
    • how man finds himself, and it is for the time being the most significant
    • whole of man's consciousness is expanded. The findings made in
    • in the effort to penetrate the social life that we are today finding
    • all genuine research, genuine findings based on sensory perception,
    • element in the human soul. We need to bring the findings made in our
    • of the material world. Science finds its truths by very close adherence
    • ‘And — believe it or not — I do not even find it difficult
    • science wants its findings to be true life fruits, not wilting leaves,
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    • they find descriptions of how the human being, in his primeval forms, was
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    • time, will find that after the second dentition certain soul-forces
    • These two forces, and others, which you will find described in the
    • Anthroposophical movement, is called into life, the members may find
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    • our past earthly existence, we find that the external conditions
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    • find that the external conditions and the people whom we met,
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    • Spiritual Activity will find however I was obliged to
    • development of the embryo can find, even in its physical
    • facts, and we find that a spiritual investigator cannot supply
    • finds on earth stands upon a firm ground, and when someone
    • self-demonstrating thinking; you will then find that the facts
    • human intelligence is to find a proof for the facts which
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    • promulgated will find no followers. — Now, that was
    • intention than trying to somehow find an utopian solution for
    • finds this actually in the technical possibilities of economic
    • these which one always finds when one looks at the real
    • finds that the two realms differ from one another, and that for
    • of man is observed, will find that by its very own qualities
    • together in the right way and in the right way find the aspects
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    • belonged together here in the physical world find each other
    • experience, we find that the human being had already begun his
    • in the meaning of modern civilization, we find on the one hand
    • being belongs, and on the other hand we find that man can only be
    • this scientific foundation, will also find that finally the
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    • belonged together here in the physical world find each other
    • look upon some past experience through memory, we find that the
    • civilisation, we find on the one hand the rigid scientific
    • inserted, and on the other hand, we find that man can only be
    • will also find that finally the starry world surrounding the
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    • searching souls? We find them above all among modern youth. Particularly
    • there we find that youth expects something which it cannot obtain from the
    • but at least encourage what so many modern people are seeking to find.
    • Everywhere we find that our
    • unprejudiced way, we find that in an international respect the special
    • three, four or five centuries, and we also find that these last three, four
    • survey these earlier times of spiritual life in the Occident, we find that
    • never find that this manner of investigation also takes hold of our feeling,
    • find that men now really wish to solve the riddle of their own being, the
    • find that the intellectual culture, the intellectual contemplation which
    • we cannot understand; you speak words which find no echo in our hearts and
    • entering their maturer life. They will then find the words and the deeds
    • which cannot be prized highly enough, we find that modern civilisation could
    • social organism, we find that their reciprocal actions compel men to live as
    • work in so far as we find it in the product.
    • mental, life prevails among us in modern times we find that the spirit only
    • human faculties. When it is a question of people, an employee will find it
    • it seeks to enable man once more to find through these three spheres of life
    • religious life was fully active, we find that religions were also filled with
    • upon Christian life, but will shed light upon it, so that one can find in the
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    • through certain exercises of the will. Again, you will find
    • find the way into higher worlds. He can take his self-education
    • related us to other human beings, and we find ourselves in
    • come to know our own organism. For we find what belongs
  • Title: Kultur/Wissenschaft: Vortrag I: Anthroposophie und Naturwissenschaft
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    • sei, wie Mathematik in ihr zu finden sei. — Nun kann man
    • ein äußeres Dreieck, so findet man, daß durch die äußeren Tatsachen
    • einzelnen Pflanze finden könne. Und so, wie die Winkelsumme jedes
    • Gebilde finden lassen, das die Möglichkeit aller wirklichen
    • Goethe finden, nach dessen Muster alle Pflanzen gebildet sind. Es
    • Außenwelt überall verifiziert findet.
    • kommen — eine solche Phänomenologie sogar trostlos finden. Man
    • überschaut, gewisse gesetzmäßige Strukturen findet. Überall wird
    • und wie dieselben Prozesse, die sich in der leblosen Natur finden,
    • daß man so im Kleinen dieselben Gesetzmäßigkeiten findet wie im
    • Empfindungen und Willensimpulsen durchzogenes inneres Bild dessen,
    • zur geistigen Außenwelt, wie unsere Gedanken und Empfindungen zur
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    • Whoever wants to find proof why one can't use concepts gleaned
    • will find that the outer facts can be verified with one's
    • characteristics that one could find it in all individual
    • up for me specially, and it must surely find an image which all
    • trying to find anything behind appearances as such, above all
    • misunderstandings come from — to find such phenomenology
    • and was satisfied that he would find the same laws in the small
    • organic through quite different concepts which they find from
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    • Menschen nicht als abgesonderter Knochen findet, an diesem Umstände
    • durchgreifenden Unterschied zwischen Mensch und Tier zu finden.
    • Unterschied zwischen beiden im einzelnen nicht zu finden sei. Also
    • Organisation eingehen, etwas finden, worinnen nicht ein Sinnesleben
    • zu finden an die Vertikallage oder Horizontallage des Rückgrats.
    • Indem sich der Mensch in die vertikale Lage hineinfindet, lebt er
    • Dualität, wie wir sie finden beim Sehsinn in dem
    • zurechtfinden in den Raumes Verhältnissen, wo das Mathematische
    • als beim Menschen im Mathematischen. Wir finden das Mathematische
    • Gleichgewichtslage, in der sich das Tier befindet [in seinem
    • Organismus selbst hervorgeht und sich auch beim Tier findet,
    • Organisation in sich, die beim Tier noch nicht zu finden ist — das
    • auftritt, was das Tier nicht haben kann. Da finden wir das, was den
    • Menschen biologisch vom Tier unterscheidet. Wir finden diesen
    • allerdings, um diese Methoden auch äußerlich empirisch zu finden,
    • Wissenschaft kann die Dinge nicht durch Imagination finden. Sind
    • wie eine andere Gleichgewichtslage die Organe umbildet, so findet
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    • understanding through biological differences, by finding a
    • organisation to find something which does not have a sensory
    • differentiation. We find that we can attribute a special value
    • human being finds himself in a vertical position he lives in
    • geometric relation of finding oneself upright in relationship
    • within itself than a person does mathematically. We find the
    • reorganises the organs, one also finds that certain organs are
  • Title: Kultur/Wissenschaft: Vortrag III: Anthroposophie und Philosophie
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    • sind. Wir finden in Spencer eine Persönlichkeit, die zu dem
    • Sich zusammenziehen und Sich ausbreiten der Stoffe stattfindet, ein
    • Organismus findet Herbert Spencer ein solches Sensorium nicht, kein
    • findet darin gewissermaßen die Krönung seines philosophischen
    • Formeln über die Planetenbewegungen und findet für sich, daß Newton
    • Problem gestellt: Wie findet man im inneren Erleben selbst die
    • Empfindung: Durch das, was in dem Logos erfaßt werden kann, muß
    • Postulat, aber als rein menschliches Gedankenpostulat! Man empfinde
    • diese Tragik, die darin liegt! Und man empfinde dann weiter die
    • Erlebnis zum reinen Gedanken. Wer das mitmacht, der empfindet das
    • bewußt — in das Gebiet des Glaubens versetzt. Und so finden wir im
    • unbehagliches Gefühl. Er empfindet etwas, was ihn erinnert an
    • nur innerlich erlebt werden können. Er empfindet das vollständig
    • Unbestimmte des mystischen Erlebens, aber er findet auch, daß
    • etwas zu finden, was sich erheben kann über diese verschiedenen
    • wird zur großen Weltenfrage selbst. Überall empfindet man: Was
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    • people,” to those who carefully strive to find a
    • thoughts and imaginative nature from within himself and find a
    • science. We find in Spencer a personality who totally agrees
    • community organism Herbert Spencer couldn't find a sensorium,
    • How does one find during earthly life the bridge between belief
    • “logic” we only find abstract concepts! So it is
    • One finds this tragic. This tragedy goes further, for the
    • finds the impetus of loosening the thoughts from the
    • we find in the East a discussion which can be experienced in an
    • experience, but he also finds that Soloviev makes use of
    • we find ourselves today in the following situation. In the West
    • embracing must spread over all of mankind — to find
    • — we find that part which is living in us, is missing in
  • Title: Kultur/Wissenschaft: Vortrag IV: Anthroposophie und Erziehungswissenschaft
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    • finden, wie sich die Seelenverfassungen der Menschen in den
    • wieder finden, wie dieser Erziehungsplan, der abgelesen ist vom
    • zurück: Wir finden in der Bilderschrift etwas, was sich unmittelbar
    • besondere Formen zu erfinden, wodurch das Kind auf künstlerische
    • Pädagogisch-Didaktische umgesetzt werden, dann aber findet man, daß
    • Man findet, daß das Kind sich während der schulpflichtigen
    • Erziehung in diese Bewegungskunst so hineinfindet, wie es sich als
    • ganz kleines Kind eben in die Sprache hineinfindet, mit innerem
    • Ausdruck finden in «gut» und «böse», tritt ja erst ein, wenn der
    • pädagogisch-didaktische Empfindung, so daß der Lehrer so vor dem
  • Title: for Renewal: Lecture IV: Anthroposophy and Pedagogy
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    • our epoch. Today one will hardly find any evidence in the outer
    • individual you will once again find that these syllabi which
    • actually. If we go even further back, we find something in the
    • continue this way and try to find forms of a particular nature,
    • child finds its way into speaking, with inner pleasure and
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    • in der Gegenwart werden wohl kaum empfinden, daß die soziale Frage
    • wollten; sondern darauf kam es an, Menschen zu finden, welche
    • Verständnis finden.
    • Kulturentwicklungen zurückblicken, so finden wir gerade bei diesen
    • Diese Dinge nehmen sich gegenüber den heutigen Empfindungen so aus,
    • Zeitepochen da, die sich aus dem damaligen Empfinden jener
    • so findet man diese Verbindung höchstens in einem. In der neuesten
    • Richtlinien für das wirtschaftliche Handeln finden. Was aus diesen
    • selbst suchen muß, wie Impulse zu finden sind. Daher verzichtete
    • finden, weil Anthroposophie es ihrer Natur nach gegenüber dem
    • finden, diese Methode des sozialen Denkens in einer realistischen
  • Title: for Renewal: Lecture V: Anthroposophy and Social Science
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    • of people would find it, and on the basis of these suggestions
    • our expertise and see if we can handle these issues by finding
    • it could today be one of the most important symptoms we find
    • When we look back at ancient cultural development we find in
    • one now wants to find, I might call it, a connection, a kind of
    • finds this connection at least in one of them. Recently a kind
    • economic-scientific realism which says that one can hardly find
    • looked at what has happened only in an external way, to find
    • could find certain guidelines which could be brought to
    • about finding contemporary humanity in its real conditions in
    • had too many experiences in trying to find such a solution.
    • Today it is not of importance to find theoretical solutions to
    • foundation today's needs also find their expression in economic
    • notes” one would find an attempt to search for this
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    • Weltanschauen und wir heute einfach die Empfindungen, die wir bei
    • einen größeren Zuhörerkreis finden. — So ähnlich klangen die Worte,
    • Katholiken, die sich in unserer Mitte befinden, oftmals gefragt
    • elementares inneres Seelenerlebnis vorhanden ist — wir finden es
    • vom Altertum bis zum Mysterium von Golgatha genommen hat, so findet
    • Christus durch Anschauung; dann findet er in innerlichem Erleben
    • nicht krankhaft atheistisch ist, den Vatergott findet.
    • so kommt sie zu dem zweiten Satze: Den Christus nicht zu finden, zu
    • dem Christus keine Beziehung zu finden, ist für den Menschen ein
    • Christus nicht zu finden ist ein Schicksalsunglück; denn man kann
    • ihn finden im innerlichen Erleben. Dann aber stellt er sich dar als
    • sprechen, daß derjenige Mensch, der den Christus nicht findet, in
    • nicht darauf an, daß wir das nach unserem subjektiven Empfinden
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    • find my intention misjudged.
    • actually wonder how you still manage to find such a large
    • instance, I have often been asked by Catholics who find
    • communion service. Still you can find many Catholics who search
    • firstly finds perceptions possible through the senses of his
    • find that for example in the presentations of the great
    • from antiquity to the Mystery of Golgotha, then one finds that
    • finding the Christ, not finding a relationship with the Christ
    • an illness, not finding the Christ is the fate of misfortune
    • because one can find Him in an inward experience. Then He
    • find Christ in regard to his world view, is restricted. Atheism
    • characterise this again — you can find from the
    • This means finding your task in the evolution of time, and not
    • apply itself to finding differences in separate theological
  • Title: Kultur/Wissenschaft: Vortrag VII: Anthroposophie und Sprachwissenschaft
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    • verlangten. Als aber bekannt wurde, daß dieser Kursus stattfinden
    • Saal stattfinden konnte, war ich genötigt, die Vorträge jeweilig
    • Leuten, die durchaus aus dem Empfinden heraus zuhörten, aus dem die
    • aufschlagen, für «manas» die mannigfaltigsten Worte finden: Geist,
    • verfolgt, wie die Sprache im Menschen lebt, der findet, daß alles,
    • Diese Empfindung muß man
    • Und man muß wissen, daß, wenn wir heute unser Ich empfinden, das
    • Diese Empfindung lag nicht
    • Und da findet man eben, daß in älteren Zeiten die Sprache durchaus
    • heutigen Zivilisationssprachen liegt; und man findet weiter, daß
    • findet man diesen Prozeß auf einer noch weiter rückwärts liegenden
    • Theorien, zum Beispiel von der «Erfindungstheorie». Wundt zählt die
    • verschiedenen Theorien auf. Nach der Erfindungstheorie ist die
    • haben die Bezeichnungen für die Dinge; aber das findet der heutige
    • Objekte zu finden sind, an denen dann die Betrachtung angestellt
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    • you now open the dictionary you would find a multitude of words
    • speech lives within people, will find that everything
    • become the object of linguistics. Now, one finds that in
    • further, one finds that the physical, the bodily, played a far
    • when we come towards the east, one finds this process in a
    • (Erfindungstheorie).
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    • out of ourselves and find them again in things (and things in them)
    • in us as sensation, and then set it before us, we should likewise find
    • back upon ourselves we should find it again — just as we find
    • looking back at ourselves, find that we are a part of this space. As
    • constitution and then, having transformed it, find it again in the
    • contained in the world, so as to find them again in things, and then
    • once learnt to know the living structure of space finds it most
    • manner we can find a quite real progression, even though,
    • filled with matter. And we find space filled with ever loftier
    • back on human evolution, we do not, in fact, always find the same
    • reach higher stages of cognition, we find something striking. Those
    • [Seelenverfassung]. Thus we find systematic breathing
    • — what we find when we go to school, what is offered in the
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    • finds expression through the spoken word — is to shape the
    • could not find expression in our architectural style, our plastic and
    • finds oneself when, for example, one forms — also in
    • One cannot obtain the space in which one finds oneself as a
    • I have, instead of a point, a hollow sphere in which I find myself, and
    • “anthropos” as an organism, we do not find something
    • (empfinden) them differently.
    • One looks into oneself to find, for example, the three dimensions.
    • find, of course, what it is for ordinary, physical space. But if we
    • In addition, one must, of course, feel how the cosmos finds
    • are fitted together by the mediation of the knee — and find it
    • head. If we want to understand what finds expression in the formation
    • then that feelings (Empfindungen), developed by the
    • sculpturally to what finds expression in the head. A human form
    • is in respect to his head only finds proper expression in the cranium,
    • chest, exposing his own being to the cosmos — that finds
    • body; we find it first in the plant kingdom. Animals have a body of
    • apprehension of the world and finds the wholly organic, natural
    • more to man's soul life and finds direct expression, not in the
    • productive to-day, but we are not. We must find the way back into
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    • against the paradox, and find ourselves saying: If thinking has
    • human; it is in thinking that we find our human dignity —
    • nevertheless find no real contradiction. And secondly, I
    • breathing, we find that it is a process which for the most part
    • find the systematic exercises described in greater detail
    • you will find the relevant exercises, which are intimate
    • in ordinary life we find the external physical world
    • authenticated by our sensory perceptions, we find, after the
    • discovered within us, and what we find within us we connect
    • something which many people will find abominable — which
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    • fate of this soul of his, will find himself confronted by a
    • consciousness, we find that it has something passive about it,
    • thinking and feeling with the tools of psychology finds them
    • and so on. There you will find details of those
    • however, find fantastic and harmful the exercises which follow
    • describe — and you will find that everything that is
    • have struggled to achieve, believing we find in them realities
    • finds that his environment is changed. How far it is changed I
    • one's steps in life, one finds that these steps seem to reveal
    • formed; how soul finds its way to soul, moving outside the
    • they stride through the gate of death, men find themselves once
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    • who gave simple expression to so much that men find great and
    • — we can find our own place in the development of
    • gain a certain spiritual vision by modern methods to find that,
    • When we try as modern men in this sense to find our way with
    • find the way into the spiritual world which I described two
    • therefore, if we want to find the deepest historical impulses,
    • quite considerably from that which we find in earlier ages of
    • observe this in life, will find that our thinking today
    • present civilization. And we find this characteristic
    • inorganic world, we find that all their materials and
    • will not yield to our enquiry. And we shall not find the bridge
    • will find that the Greek sculptor did not work from a model as
    • Greece we find on the one hand this unity of art and science,
    • more we find that its spiritual life is something different
    • or others, we find that their standpoint has grown out of the
    • do indeed find in the more Westerly parts just that separation
    • Scientific thought, we find, is thus the motive impulse of the
    • in the East we find an echo of an earlier unity of religion,
    • representative Central European, we find art and science
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    • but it is more important to find a specific point of view for
    • find, it is regarded as an ideal to stand back from what the
    • we can look once more into a spiritual world; and find this
    • paradoxical as the outlook of today may find it, for the
    • when man finds himself confronted with physical actuality, it
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    • vitalized thinking, we find that, at the very moment when we
    • world. It is in the world outside that man finds his real
    • distances, you will find your real self. We can therefore say:
    • cannot find a bridge from one to the other. We can watch the
    • abstractness, it attains to reality, we shall find the
    • materiality. We find it possible to direct our path of
    • into the whole man, we shall find the spiritual element that
    • We find the cosmos stored up as recollection
    • inside us. And we thus find it possible — exactly as in
    • Similarly, when we understand our organism aright, we find that
    • seen in the spirit. And here, of course, we do not find an
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    • an outlook on things in accord with spirit, finds himself
    • has to find the proper place in social life as a whole.
    • find our place in the world can never be determined by abstract
    • very soon find that our concepts, intended as they are to
    • understanding of social needs, to find our way out of
    • outlook such as I have been developing, we find that, like the
    • time. We find, too, that only through what we achieve with an
    • The second is that of finding a bridge across to someone else,
    • find our own place in life and also a bridge to men in other
    • enables man to find within him the impulses that lead and drive
    • personality, finding them only among his soul's innermost
    • as I indicated then, the real moral impulses that man can find
    • its fruitfulness at any period, if only men can find a social
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    • word, we soon find, when we analyse the spirit of legislation
    • Looking at human history from this standpoint, we shall find
    • economic ordinances of the period: everywhere you will find
    • Increasingly, we find economic life pure and simple
    • further West, therefore, we find that, although men evolve
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    • find that he sees the ideal social system in the creation of a
    • When we look at Asia, we find that there the idea of
    • in the Orient, we find that it embraced a humanity quite
    • leadership of the masses. Everywhere we find that the man
    • healer. We find in the East an intimate connection between all
    • looking at Wilamowitz. What we find is that, in Oriental
    • back at the Orient, we find that, in the mysteries too, what
    • properly, we shall naturally find a great deal that is
    • higher psychic sense, man experienced something that also finds
    • life, man really had to find his individuality. The European of
    • Everywhere in Europe we find evidence of the difficulty men
    • ego into the general social order. Men are unable to find the
    • what is lacking in the social order. What we need to find,
    • find a way to imaginative identification with others.
    • important thing is to find society in man himself. The
    • must each have our profession. If we find the right bridge
    • of finding its place in human society. In co-operatives, in the
    • everywhere we feel a need to find a way out of the self into
    • encounter many people in this purely intellectual age who find
    • conquered, so that after finding itself Europe can now, from
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    • of party opinion, wthout finding anything really bad
    • call them. But they are! If you can only find the right
    • can find it interesting; what interests them first and
    • universities), we find there, at any rate where the
    • into himself, he finds as the basic substance of his physical
    • exerted themselves to find intellectual methods which would
    • When we go still further West, to America, however, we find
    • potentialities for the future. We find, for example, that
    • do indeed find that a good deal of what the Americans have
    • a spiritual vision is attained. Thus, we find Americans
    • find once more a way of speaking philosophically out of a
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    • unconscious will of mankind in Europe. Everywhere we find these
    • consciousness, you will find them in economic institutions
    • human organism in detail finds that this atrophying is going on
    • organization. And he will find that the development of
    • certain development and have been led to find, in the stillness
    • inevitably find that the elements that develop freely in the
    • find what is the law for men. They called this “the law
    • nature of the state. That is why we find — not simply in
    • they attempt to do so; and what they find, when they
    • being can always do so again if only we find the right
    • find that for a given period — every period is different
    • Orient, you will find that it is regarded as a necessary
    • this, you will find that differences of rank and class follow
    • of the social organism will also follow. And then you will find
    • find that what we must aim at is not a division but an
    • People will be rather shocked, perhaps, to find that I am not
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    • observe dreams from the waking state, you will find that these
    • a higher sense, whether the soul finds forces within itself for
    • such a higher awakening; and only by finding the answer to this
    • finds in the world and experiences as akin to himself.
    • if nature works artistically, then man simply does not find out
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    • You can test it yourself and you will find this weaving of
    • Presently you find yourself in the stillness and
    • honestly find any real meaning in what the spiritual
    • science, has no mind for the findings of spiritual science, is
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    • strive inwardly to maintain that activity which otherwise finds
    • energy, finds a kind of eternity being attributed to what is
    • ordinary consciousness man here finds himself faced with the
    • light and warmth of the sun, and here again he can find no
    • physical-material nature and find that with part of his being
    • death man finds himself in this dual position.
    • In this world man finds his way when he listens to what
    • To find one's way into the etheric-imaginative
    • an inner or external process, finds its outlet in
    • follow this process of combustion we can find no
    • these processes we also find the surging will-forces in
    • between matter and spirit, so now we find
    • higher stage. And this we now find contained in our shadowy
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    • a world we do not find in the cosmic ether but beyond the gates
    • But now we find the true ‘I’ as
    • simply no means of finding the true
    • And just as there one finds again one's
    • one finds the entire world of earthly environment in its true
    • love this earthly world to find the world of
    • taken account of what he could find in the
    • an opening for finding the way which leads into the world
    • crucial point. To find the way from the physical,
    • way to finding the spiritual world.
    • of self, man must first find and recognise
    • becomes a being who finds himself again in the entire Universe,
    • cosmic, spiritual-divine being, in which man finds himself and
  • Title: Esoteric Development: Lecture III: Supersensible Knowledge: Anthroposophy as a Demand of the Age
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    • But we find eminently clear
    • has had some practice in scientific work to use the findings of
    • arrive, perhaps deep within a forest. Here we find the absolute
    • back from this stage; they cannot find the courage to make the
    • that man is spirit; and can find his true satisfaction only in the
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    • But very obviously do we find in connection with a third element
    • with his waking senses finds its place in the half-awake state of the
    • one finds in any sort of book — even some worthless old volume
    • scientific work to use the findings of scientific research as
    • we find the absolute opposite of the noises of the city. We
    • to know in actual experience that man is spirit, and can find his
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    • very briefly, but we can find it set forth with all necessary proofs
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    • Take a poet whose work gives us pleasure. This poet may find a
    • People find the easiest access through thinking because Western
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    • anatomically, you find that he is composed of various systems: the
    • about the Devachan [spiritual world-tr.], and you will find an exact
    • will find that it is composed of the same matter and is ruled by the
    • you examine them chemically, you find that all physical nature,
    • completely new world, in which we had to first find ourselves. Just as
    • realms and finds himself now in the fourth round, which is our
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    • existence. I find no words in any language for this state. Therefore
    • elements formed. You can find this second stage wonderfully described
    • When we consider the physical state of the third Round, we find matter
    • these mist formations, which we find described in old sagas — the
    • those individualities who came from previous worlds to find bodies.
    • find spheres placed next to each other, so that it appears as though
    • achieve its objective. You will not find a human being as he is today
    • quite special way. That is why you find a double creation in Genesis
    • created, the stage in which we now find ourselves, and of the stage at
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    • If you enter into esoteric realms, you will find that man's principles
    • If we pass on to the higher Manas, we find that it has a similar
    • beyond the middle of the third race, the Lemurian, we find no men as
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    • of the time of the Druid culture, you will find that an objective,
    • Theseus, Hercules and others, man was again able to find the primeval
    • you find described the events which then took place. Manu chose a
    • initiate must find the way to the soul of the fifth root-race, but he
    • able to find his way rightly in the fifth root-race, he must again on
    • merely cunning and clever would never find the right way. He must
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    • simple words, for one who would proclaim truth must find ways to speak
    • to the simplest hearts, they must find words in which to speak to
    • But the power, the inner force cannot find expression in homely,
    • which to find access to the hearts of the unlearned folk. He himself
    • significant passages in the Apocalypse and you will find that what is
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    • must first find its place in the great cosmic happenings in the world.
    • I must draw attention to one feature which we always find in such a
    • fifth sub-race. The import of this transition finds expression in the
    • progressive culture, here in the north we find a mood of suspense, of
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    • there find something that I will now briefly repeat.)
    • whole evolution, we find three grades of individualities who have
    • we find the superhuman Manu, by whom the great impulse was given. But
    • understand the Fathers, the Elders? Do we find the Elders themselves
    • powers allow, we find that our earlier interpretation was utterly
    • in such a writing, finding in it ever greater depths. That is the
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    • language to find on occasions deep esoteric truths in them. To-day I
    • This invulnerability, which we find in Siegfried, is also to be found
    • you find that they are an expression of the whole plan of development
    • caste. We never find that the temporal relationships which emerge in
    • during the fifth root-race the four castes find their outward
    • during the fourth sub-race that we find purely worldly kings, kings
    • established, in them too we find worldly kings.
    • marriage between kama and manas. The man endowed with manas, finding
    • the Iliad too you will find that the blind poet indicates his theme at
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    • would you have been able to find in the poetry and songs of that time
    • finds there deep and significant mysteries of human development.
    • documents, is astonished to find how different the male and female
    • heavens. If you study the Zodiac, you will find there the signs of
    • Buddhi, or life-spirit, will find expression in man through the
    • Mediator. This harmony can only find its expression in an eternal law
    • find a sevenfold initiation of those permitted admission to the holy
    • the primeval ages of our solar system, you would find that it arose
    • from out a battle of chaotic heat; you would find that harmony in our
    • Christmas festival. In Egypt we find Horus, Isis and Osiris, the
    • we have the birth of Krishna by the holy virgin. We find echoes of
    • the twelfth and thirteenth centuries A.D. You will find full
    • full comprehension, finds in them the signs of ancient wisdom, of
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    • We find that
    • flowing below the surface of things. We find to-day that the
    • Barbarossa we find a great initiate. We are told of his journeys to
    • condition. We find the first traces of a combining intellect in
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    • In England we may still find them at the time of Queen Elizabeth.
    • initiate for a dwelling. This we may find in all the Mysteries. Even
    • North. Here, too, we find four stages of evolution; the last one is
    • In this myth we find that all the conditions of initiation are
    • finds its satisfaction within itself. Alberich must renounce this
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    • within his body he must find his way back again to the pure, white wisdom.
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    • penetrate into Richard Wagner's work, the more we shall find in it
    • of Parsifal. In him we find the same theme, created out of the deepest
    • This is a legend which we can find everywhere in Europe, and it
    • legend we shall find that it is, to begin with, the
    • development of these influences we shall find the semitic
    • and then you will find in it something of what lived in Wagner. Many
    • follows: In Asia, in the Hindoo race, we may find something of the
    • is reached by the Brahmins. Then we may find in the North a more
    • be overcome. We find this redemption also in “Tristan and
    • Herodias, the mother of Ahasver. The force which cannot find peace
    • same problem, for in this work we find that a virgin is willing to
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    • To find
    • etymologists say and go deeper into the matter — we find it again
    • spirit. It may possess other members, but we are unable to find them,
    • follow in it the course of earth evolution we shall find that in the
    • who would have been able to find human-animal bodies, only some of
    • are the ones who find their satisfaction in the dull round of life
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    • take the five books of the Pentateuch, we shall find therein many
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    • the Edda or can find in the ancient German sagas refers back to the
    • which man finds difficult to comprehend without previous preparation.
    • to find access to what was taught in these Lodges.
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    • You will find
    • Lemurian epoch, we do not find man in the form we know him today, but
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    • was afraid and was anxious to find out what had happened. It was
    • Therefore, in the case of the Sons of Seth, we find
    • wisdom, and in the case of the Sons of Cain, we find those who
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    • and Evil. Life becomes form through finding opposition. It does not
    • Christian Life will find it. It creates Forms and shatters Forms. But,
    • can find its place. This Form, this external Form of Society must
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    • It must find the light of truth within its own soul in order to act
    • confessions. Whoever seeks Christian life will always find it. It
    • life of the sixth Root Race can find its place therein. And this
    • It is still present and finds expression in the struggle of the Catholic
    • ceremonies connected with initiation that you find in the old currents. The
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    • find two kinds of human being characterised in Cain and Abel. The one
    • Word should be the word first uttered after the finding of the corpse
    • Word which was uttered at the finding of Hiram's body. The signs by
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    • theosophists you will immediately find something very familiar when I
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    • you will find there a passage relating to electricity, which expresses
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    • course,find their way out into the world along
    • epoch. You will always find a base-colour there, that the person has
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    • fruits of occult science do, of course, find their way out into the world
    • absolutely selfless does it find its way to the sphere of immortality
    • definite colour ... You will always find a colour which is fundamental in
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    • still further back in time, we find that it is just this way of
    • sense of rule by which one plays, we find a hint, if only a faint
    • will still find the basis of how it used to be. And then, by
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    • which, however, a profound world-historic symbolism finds its
    • symbol of wisdom. Now wisdom enters the Manas stage. We find palm
    • may come to expression, in which the Name of the Most High may find
    • survey all this, we find images having great significance. And he in
    • We find
    • understood. Hence you find Dante, too, using the same symbols as
    • those which find expression in the Templars, the Christian knights,
    • Eve, the children of the Earth, in whom we find the great arts and
    • this ‘I’ will find a sanctuary on this earth when it is
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    • into one. This finds expression in the holy legend in a profound
    • his threefold nature that the three higher principles find their
    • attendants of the Ark of the Covenant. In them we find something
    • Kingdom and the Human Kingdom. Today man finds his reality in the
    • physically — finding its closest kinship with what lives in the
    • such external laws; through them, however, we will never find that
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    • the Astral Globe [state] of our earth. This wisdom which you find in
    • derives. In the initiates of the Jewish people we find the whole
    • hinted at in Christianity today, finds its fulfilment. ‘No man cometh
    • we find the words: ‘Acquire knowledge and you will
    • names of the days of the week you will find what has transpired
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    • are able to work on higher levels of existence. Thus we find Devas
    • when we enter the higher planes clairvoyantly. We find Devas on the
    • theosophical world. Actually, however, people find quite different
    • finds the Persian symbol of the Twins. That is connected with the
    • one finds volcanic mountains still there, and the Alps as low undulating
    • where do the higher beings obtain this plan? We find an answer to
    • we find something still higher. The Masters can weave the [third]
    • behold the world we find the atom at the one extreme. It is an image
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    • movement is based on different assumptions from those which can find
    • preparing itself now, is finding its expression now, as an idea, as a
    • would then find that things which later find fulfillment were much
    • earlier in the bud as ideas, bursting to find expression in the minds
    • steam engine for example: you will find, if you trace the matter
    • occultist, investigates the difference finds that, in the ancient
    • higher worlds without finding the way there, yet another installment
    • training descends into his etheric body, and knows that he will find
    • astral body. And out of what we subsequently find to be the basic
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    • Abelites, you find the strongest representative in Solomon. During
    • with the female Bible, nor with the male Temple Legend. We find this
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    • recapitulation of ancient Greek times. We also find such
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    • find that man originated from a much finer, more spiritual substance
    • thought as well, all find expression. Basically it was from the still
    • epochs of humanity, we find that the physical and etheric substance
    • For they find a new source of life there. You could say to yourselves
    • observe the astral bodies of individual people, we find that almost
    • observes the unsullied astral bodies of the children, one will find
    • them with what one finds in the astral bodies of the children ten
    • nation than the Greeks, would find expression in a quite different
    • understand the Slavonic culture, you will find that it tends towards
    • way. Thus we find a strongly material spirituality and [indeed]
    • life, for we will find that they will [indeed] lead us through life
    • pulsating in us. Then we will find that we can indeed trust them to
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    • you will find that it divides into three realms — the realm of
    • finds a shadowy expression in the imagination. What can [now] be read
    • This finds its expression in Abel, the hunter and herdsman, who
    • whole temple, you will find it to be an inanimate object born out of
    • transform the planet artistically. You find this expressed in the
    • there they find themselves to be one. On that there can be no
    • we now find ourselves, and which we call earth, it is material
    • and are in harmony in their inmost souls, so far that they find
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    • find man described in old mystical and occult works. These
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    • sensitive organs of touch, in order to find their way about. The
    • If we select some particular stage of development we always find a
    • perceive the world, then he finds himself in the condition which is
    • finds this small part of the etheric body. What needs to be added to
    • In the activity of the West we find
    • karma finds its compensation in wisdom. An initiate who has reached a
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    • vibration. Further in we find three semicircular membranous canals
    • fluid. Then we find, further within the ear, the labyrinth, a
    • development of consciousness in the whole astral body finds its
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    • possessed by nocturnal insects, ants, spiders and so on. We find a
    • then can make use of them to find one's bearings in the world.
    • would also be able to find the plants out of which rock-crystals,
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    • element, one finds oneself on the Nirvana plane. Nirvana means
    • developing Kama-Manas. One finds Manas in everything which is placed
    • speech, such as we find in the writings of Tolstoi. It is not so much
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    • poles. So we find, just as positive and negative electricity
    • to attention. Here we find an example which points to a still earlier
    • cuttlefish one can find an occult significance. Now we also have
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    • incarnated, one finds as a rule about 300 to 400 years after the birth
    • of Christ. In addition, however, one finds others who are incarnated
    • when in the next incarnation he finds something new which is
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    • depends on Karma we find that the physical body is in fact wisely
    • ordered. All forms of illness are errors which find their expression
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    • however, he forgets himself, the separateness vanishes and he finds his
    • awake. Here his ego is present and finds its full expression. The
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    • find oxygen and hydrogen but they look quite different from when we
    • Here we find in the outer an imprint of the four-fold man. All further
    • a teaching — today it has become different, today man must find
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    • These teachings however could not find general understanding because
    • different that what he finds around him is entirely new, so that what
    • again into the world. One finds the same idea in a deeper form in
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    • he himself has not worked. He then finds himself in Devachan. He no
    • entered into the physical world as a being who must find his own way.
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    • until he who created them finds them again and recognises them when he
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    • goodwill. One finds with most actions that they are rooted in the old:
    • Lemurian times. There we find man, as he is on the earth, at first
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    • fantasy, in the case of poet and artist, we find only a weak
    • If we now turn our attention to the physical plane we find in the
    • consciously by reaching the stage of Imagination. Herein we find the
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    • transpose ourselves back some thousands of years we find Europe
    • tools. If we go back about a million years we find in the same
    • skull similar to that of the ape and the finds in Croatia reveal that
    • If we consider human development we shall find that the one part of
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    • find their expression in this feeling. If these beings are not yet
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    • body. These man finds when in the morning he slips again into his
    • Were he to seek for it within himself, he would never find it. He must
    • In the night therefore we find in astral space the sleeping bodies, or
    • on the astral plane the black magician with his pupils. One also finds
    • In order to be able to find one's way on the astral plane a severe and
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    • if one wishes to understand reincarnation and karma. Action finds its
    • finds its expression on the physical plane. We must bear this
    • to the Arupa plane, but find their counter-effect in the lower parts
    • to grow pure mineral substances. Through this force certain yogis find
    • million people hold their own view about it, the problem must find the
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    • Thus at a certain stage we find the human being in a form which is
    • finds itself they can continue to be fruitful, then the human being
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    • we now find with the lower animals. They were irradiated and an inner
    • rigidifying. When one observes the three lower bodies we find that
    • In the middle of the Lemurian Age we find the first Sons of the Fire
    • attempt to find his way in the world. Because he had original Karma,
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    • which was taught by the Ancient Rishis. Later we find in the near East
    • find the Egyptian, Chaldean, Babylonian, Assyrian peoples, out of
    • Moon god, killed Baldur with the mistletoe, the Moon plant. So we find
    • will then be the ground. In the atmosphere of the Fifth Round, we find
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    • When we consider the successive Planetary evolutions we find that each
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    • Lucifer. If one has the will to ascend the heights in order to find
    • Earth to that period of time we find ever fewer warm-blooded animals.
    • we find a profound expression of esotericism. The serpent's head
    • what we find with Helena Petrovna Blavatsky as the number of the
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    • manifestations finds its expression in the seven Planetary evolutions:
    • stones is such that if we wished to seek its focus we should find it
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    • When we approach religious writings with such ideas we find that the
    • So with the ancient Indians we find the trance of the physical body.
    • With the ancient Persians we find the deep sleep of the etheric body.
    • With the peoples of the Near East we find the picture consciousness of
    • original Semites. Man must first find himself, but then again must
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    • hindered, held back by what the god Mammon brings about. We find two
    • as hate. For as regards races we find ourselves on a downward path. If
    • finds its material reflection in breathing. Breathing signifies the
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    • When we go back into the most ancient times we find no nourishment at
    • wine was still something quite secular. Only gradually did it find its
    • with the old Eastern peoples we find all kinds of instructions about
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    • Fifth Root-Race. You would find the place where those who were chosen
    • Atlanteans. When we look towards Asia we find there as, the First
    • Chaldea or Egypt, everywhere you will find a pronounced awareness of
    • knowledge attached to the personal human. This finds its form in the
    • the Esau and Jacob Saga in order to find its purification in the
    • received. It is here that Christianity first finds its real
    • prepared; and then finds here firm ground, embodying itself in a whole
    • Jewish Prophets, in the centuries before Christ, we find here
    • find Buddhism most widespread with what has remained over from the
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    • higher worlds. There one can find the wisdom to understand
    • we find in this Word? We find life. What do we perceive
    • person enters the astral world, he finds himself in a region
    • awakening on the devachanic plane. To find oneself on the
    • go in and out and find pasture”. This is the awakening
    • you will find no mention of John anywhere. Consider Lazarus
    • loved.” Regarding Lazarus, you find the same words
    • able in this way to find the deeper meaning of the John
    • can find within oneself, by rising to the higher plane, what
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    • suffering of the world. This too finds expression in the
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    • understood sayings such as one finds in the second part of
    • “Philip findeth Nathanael and saith unto him: We have
    • Nicodemus, which you will find in the third chapter. There we
    • We find it in the seventeenth chapter of St. Matthew and in
    • We find
    • read theosophical books you will find that the time between
    • penetrates deeper, one will find more and more. If we want to
    • find: “But when they came to Jesus and saw that he was
    • world. That which has to find its way into the higher world
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    • To find the origin of the stream of intellectualism we must go back
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    • at the end of the eighteenth century, we find mention of this
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    • is fought and he himself is wounded. He wakes up to find that the
    • folk-legends, we shall find that they are more than this. Myths and
    • In the course of history we find that the creation of myths ceases
    • in regard to the ideas we find expressed in Nature. They must have
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    • conditions in which man finds himself during sleep and waking life.
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    • (1) The Initiate finds calm within his soul. Astral vision — where
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    • form must be conquered by man before he can find the higher Self. The
    • body and is one with the planet. He is one with the Earth and finds
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    • We find these virtues expressed again in signs and symbols, for
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    • general rule, he returns to find a new Earth, a new humanity, even a
    • the Twins and we find this expressed in the cosmogony of the very
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    • of Devachan. His task is to penetrate into Devachan, to find the path
    • When the Initiate has penetrated into Devachan, however, he finds that
    • In the myths, we find indications of this degree of the Swan, notably
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    • find rudimentary human forms, breathing not through the nasal organs
    • past, the more we find the soul of man living, not within him,
    • find an astral humanity indwelling a purely astral Earth. Before that
    • more do we find them existing in a fluid, embryonic condition and the
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    • At the time of the ancient moon we also find the solar forces which
    • find the earth in the condition in which it was before the separation
    • that we find Cain the fratricide. This substance is the opposite of
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    • two. Christ taught man how to find the Law which was originally laid
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    • feelings, will find expression in the outer world and become his
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    • past, there were few books, but in those few books one could find something
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    • friendship will find its full, pure expression.
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    • we find flowing, streaming life. And this streaming life, these oceans
    • find all the fruitful and valuable ideas ever thought out by man. Even
    • we find a wonderful starry writing. It can be read as these so-called
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    • disharmonies. In the present time it is only possible to find a physical
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    • Any thought containing truth finds its way to the being whom it concerns
    • and we find that everything lives in music. Goethe, as an Initiate,
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    • when he finds himself without a body is unspeakably severe.
    • he naturally finds the loss of his body easier to endure. Even he, however,
    • difficulties to face if, when he is about to reincarnate, he finds his
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    • he will find when he reincarnates today. Nowadays a child's life between
    • returns to the Earth only when he will find quite new conditions and
    • death he reaches Devachan, he finds, as we have seen, the picture of
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    • finds the Egos of the plants as his companions, and there he can alter
    • and finds his astral corpse still present. The corpse is then strongly
    • Guardian of the Threshold. An old astral corpse finds it easy to withdraw
    • circumstances. Their speed helps them to find the right parents —
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    • it is to find the right ones! If a child asks questions about life
    • find such comparisons, relevant to the highest questions. But quite
    • find an answer. How then does the law of karma answer these riddles?
    • karma and the central fact of Christianity will not be hard to find.
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    • world will find in his next life that he cannot stick at anything. But
    • you in finding evidence for this, because it knows nothing of astral
    • influences. But you will at least find some evidence for the descent
    • you will find good musical ears, and so when a soul with a strongly
    • to moral courage. If a soul with that predisposition cannot find a suitable
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    • something comparable to what we call conscience. We find that in the
    • Both attitudes depend on the etheric body and may even find expression
    • evil race. You will find this stated in the Apocalypse, but it must
    • no limits to knowledge, for man can find, in everything he sees around
    • find that in his previous life he had good abilities and made good use
    • gradually to find a place for itself, there must be warm blood in the
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    • individualities, we find a remarkable passage. But the great Initiates
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    • ways of finding the Godhead. The Indians, who were the first sub-race
    • The Indian could find no Divinity in nature; it was in great and powerful
    • upon. And then he said: In the world of the Spirit I shall find the
    • caves, while other faculties develop more powerfully, so do we find the
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    • you cannot possibly experience physically. You will find that in your
    • will find that a given passion is always represented for everyone by
    • would fall ill; he would find himself utterly exhausted. If therefore he
    • find something to replace these forces.
    • rhythm we find, but even in animals a certain rhythm can be observed: for
    • will look everywhere for the good and the positive, and you will find
    • He would find himself plunged into the stormy sea of astral experiences
    • to find his bearings in the astral world. Hence the need to find a Guru
    • who studies these books and knows nothing of Theosophy might find his
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    • in occult development? You can find the answer in the injunctions not
    • occult schools, where it was called the finding of the Stone of the
    • years with absolute patience and perseverance, you will find that these
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    • we find only the lower self, the fourth principle, which imagines itself
    • pupil should find no book too difficult; if he does, it means only that
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    • been prompted by other considerations, finds the fruits of this striving in his next life
    • cases find their adjustment in a future speaking of the cause of the pessimistic mood in
    • some individual finds himself in fortunate circumstances of life, if he enjoys a favourable
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    • orderly thinking through this study in the physical plane will find
    • The pupil must find for himself such symbols in language. In this way
    • has been wonderfully portrayed in an ancient saga. You find a
    • the eye, the pupil acquires knowledge of the sun. One finds the
    • concentrated. Or he finds the sun in concentrating on the eye. This
    • different from the beloved chatter about self-knowledge. One finds
    • the things one finds in the astral world which draw man down and lead
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    • symbolism one finds genuine knowledge there. He who knows the
    • significance of a mineral finds entry to the upper region of
    • finds entry to the Arupa regions of Devachan. Thus the gaze of the
    • must find entry into the whole world.
    • One finds also in German
    • Satyr type, in which we find a completely different form of the
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    • So finde im Niedergang
    • Find the Creation's new beginning,
    • as yet, to the spiritual world. We find these ‘Ravens’ again and
    • between the two worlds, bringing tidings. We find them too, in our
    • Paradise, Seth finds the Tree of Life and the Tree of Knowledge firmly
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    • And finds Fulfilment's portals outward turning;
    • So find in world decline
    • So finde im Niedergang
    • that future time when he is to find the inner light again radiating in
    • find images for the most ancient symbols of mankind. The Christmas
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    • and if we observe the mass of details involved, we find the nature of all
    • persisting and continuing. You will find, for instance, that if you were
    • man to find his right course of life in the universe, a development of all
    • every true prayer that exists — word for word — and you will find
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    • will find names that are connected with ancient, holy
    • beginning, and even a little before, we find in a district
    • schools of initiation, what sort of a teaching do we find
    • actually find that in these very ancient schools of
    • profaned. For we find on every hand as the symbol of
    • find again in the story of Herodias who uses for the head
    • How was it that Wagner was able to find the right mood for
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    • we find that something
    • an epoch of many thousands of years, we would find a moment
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    • that the meditator finds union with the divine Ground through this
    • When we turn to the prayers of other peoples, we find, wherever
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    • personal element developed in art, and in Rome we find it in the structure
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    • find that you bring the same interest to an individual man as in the
    • individual souls from the group soul. You still find today, among
    • you find together in man, allocated to different bodies, then you
    • animals, you will find that they cannot directly express pain and
    • others. Many may perhaps find that the Judgment sounds harsh, but
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    • his species, a group-ego. You cannot find the egos of the animals in
    • astral plane. There, you will find one Being comprising all the
    • you study the flight of the birds, you will find that the birds that
    • find a deep wisdom in all these details. We may say: Everything that
    • earth, you will find in it something like gratitude which is felt by
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    • and permeates it, as the one nearest to it, we find that this
    • every moment. This is what we find in the case of man. But
    • nature of these Beings. We would, indeed, find ourselves in a
    • consider the world from a higher standpoint, we find that
    • find that here, upon the physical plane, the mineral has a
    • physical body, but nothing more. If we wish to find its
    • we find that the mineral has also an astral body. This body
    • Mental plane, is the Arupa-Mental plane, do we find the Ego
    • a true delight for the minerals. Thus, in their case, we find
    • shall find it in the astral world — and the Ego, in the
    • single individuality, so you will find the Egos of the
    • individual Ego. On the astral plane, we find for instance,
    • in the following way: We find in him the physical body, the
    • find red blood, these four members permit one another.
    • we find such mineral parts. Thus you can see for yourselves
    • this “peculiar fluid”, we find that while the
    • strong, in order that he may again find his way thither.
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    • find it, and that one must have patience and devotion to reach
    • the goal. Whoever possesses these will find the light that he
    • And many shall find something to revere;
    • finds himself before a monastery. This monastery here indicates
    • Beneath a friendly roof to find abode.
    • wishes to part from us. But he finds it right to part from us
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    • beings, we find the astral plane to be populated by the egos of the
    • go further and further back we find everything on earth becoming
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    • investigating spiritual forces can find out which force it is that
    • the bees thrust their way into them and taste what they find there. A
    • animal kingdom you can find the wisdom of the group-egos in this way.
    • from the group-soul in becoming an individual and find no means of
    • more, and to-day, he has to find a connection once again with other
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    • firmly upon the basis of facts and not going beyond them, can find
    • find difference and resemblance just as in the case of noses, for
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    • to find, in their true form, these forces which cause the physical
    • human eye, you would find, in this highest world, living Beings. A
    • consciousness. You will not, however, find the ego of the mineral
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    • find that the vast majority of inner processes are instigated from
    • Thus in Devachan we find four regions whose counter-images on the
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    • world proper, we find that which links our earth with still higher
    • he behaves like a living being. If we find Goethe, for example, he may
    • again. When he appears again on the earth he does not find the same
    • ourselves are born again we, in turn, shall find quite different
    • who carry out this work. When they are born again they find the face
    • When, as seers, we seek for the Dead, we can find them within the
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    • reason for this is that the human being may find the face of the earth
    • constellation of Taurus; in Egypt we find the veneration of Apis the
    • Indian and Germanic mythology we find definite indication of the
    • that when the human being is born again he will find a world in which
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    • from the modern, materialistic standpoint, we find it stated that there
    • finding no other occupation in the same place is driven far away
    • new line of work. Here he finds a person with whom he has in some way
    • will find there a connection between vermin and lies in the role
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    • during the process of up-building, your astral body once again finds
    • find a physical body possessing suitable ears, he cannot be a
    • anatomist or physiologist, we shall find here an expression of sublime
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    • resound. With his sense of touch he feels objects, finds them warm and
    • In the dream-life we find indeed something confusing, chaotic, but on
    • from within and those which are dumb. It is true that you can find
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    • of the Sun with Saturn you find a certain difference. Saturn was stiff
    • Saturn. Just as in the human body you do not find glands and organs of
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    • are poisons in general. Thus do we find deep facts of cosmic wisdom in
    • finding its expression.
    • the truth. Only through pictures, through imagination do we find the
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    • between the occult mode of thought and the present time. You can find
    • development of red blood, you would find him very dissimilar to the
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    • objects; from sun, moon and stars the Spirit spoke to him and you find
    • find among the Chaldeans. The Egyptian priest did not look on the
    • we find the first beginnings of human city planning. These cities
    • definite cosmic proportions. We find the transition from priest-wisdom
    • written in the Sibylline Books. Think it out: you find in the names of
    • find soul.
    • Zeus represents man raised above himself), if you find still left in
    • person and an individual) then in our period you find people who
    • this descent in order to find the way up to spirituality out of his
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    • impossible to find out anything of the future of man. Nevertheless if
    • you will consider the matter a little you will find that the view that
    • exercised and practised in patient meditation, then only does one find
    • truth, valid for all men, find themselves together in the one truth.
    • striving be a uniform one, then all men find themselves together. But
    • how our epoch is searching and how no one can find the right solution.
    • and where we ourselves must play our part. And we shall find that it
    • people over the whole earth to find each other spiritually, in order
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    • human evolution. For we must be clear that in a certain way we find
    • far past, the more we find states of consciousness through which men
    • Christ Jesus. The pupil must at least find it possible to believe that
    • in the last lectures, you will find traces — in the echo for
    • find the puny human being whom you yourself magnify into God! One who
    • individual expressions, then one can find him in oneself and then only
    • find its letters in created things, we must read these from beginning
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    • ourselves in the development of human souls, we shall find in
    • olden times; we should find out what they knew concerning
    • at every step, you would find that at that time man only
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    • We find, in
    • our body with a crystal; we find upon comparison, that
    • before you the mineral and its form, you will find that it
    • only a north pole, so we also find two poles in man: the pole
    • must rise up to heavenly worlds if we wish to find sensations
    • above the others. In man we find, as it were, the essence of
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    • history of human development, we find that man always
    • the same condition which we find described in many myths
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    • slippery body, and on waking up you find that you are holding
    • your dream, and when you awake you will find that you have
    • chaotic. In the end, we can find our way about in the astral
    • these things through to the very end you will no longer find
    • of Heaven we also find a triad, as here on earth. Even as
    • upon the earth we find the three aggregate states of solid,
    • fourth sphere of Devachan. There we find every original idea,
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    • write. You would find it difficult, to remember all the
    • seer finds that his own observations are confirmed by
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    • able to find a well developed ear. Without such a well
    • can find the best organ for his further development and the
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    • We therefore find that the ball behaves differently in each
    • language we still find the same root “bar” in the
    • spiritual world, we shall find that this very law of Karma
    • look into the law of Karma; the more we find that the hard
    • can make exactly the same mistake if we try to find out, for
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    • on, will be well able to find out in what epoch the majority
    • incarnation the human being finds, entirely new conditions
    • incarnation, he finds the face of the earth completely
    • may find more detailed explanations on this in many of my
    • the world of the stars, you will find that the sun's position
    • spiritual investigator looks up to Jupiter, he finds upon
    • body, you will find without further ado that it stands upon a
    • will find a wonderful structure in every one of its organs
    • books you will therefore find the following designations:
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    • of years before the present time, we find that it presented an aspect
    • we look back through spiritual vision, we therefore find that the
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    • we find that it presented an aspect greatly differing from
    • back through spiritual vision, we therefore find that the
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    • “Kosmos” you may, for instance, find an article
    • find that these two points are far apart. In the Atlantean,
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    • not find in it any trace of jurisprudence. Man had to
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    • post-Atlantean epoch, you find that the law of
    • tribes. In every nation you will find that it was once
    • back we go, the more we find that it was looked upon as an
    • find such a marked character as the writer Anzengruber, in
    • the more we find a power of memory reaching far back into the
    • initiates, you would find that they closed with this
    • description of Christianity which you will find in the purest
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    • to think in accordance with present-day conceptions will find
    • to proceed, we can find a good means of a
    • independent of the senses. Generally speaking, you will find
    • with the descent of a winged being. You may even find this
    • the process, you would find that nothing of the old plant
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    • difficult to find it, — but most people do not know
    • body which you may find to-day upon a lower stage in the
    • this guidance will find it at the right moment.
    • positivity if you think that you should no longer find
    • of training. In the Rosicrucian schooling you will find the
    • Rosicrucian direction of theosophy enables everyone to find
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    • carefully study the mental life of the present day we find a
    • find in them much or little according to their knowledge or
    • take the religious documents literally once more. We find
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    • his upright position. We do not find this current in animals,
    • for the ego of the minerals, we should not find it in a being
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    • kingdoms of nature and approach Man the more you will find
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    • relationships; we therefore find wisdom in the constitution
    • of these three bodies. We find the greatest wisdom in the
    • the upper portion of the human thighbone we find in it a
    • for this reason that our intellect can now seek and find it
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    • Gospel we nowhere find it said that the mother of Jesus was
    • we find the ego of the plants and also the ego of the body
    • World, we there find the ego of the minerals and the ego of
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    • these he seeks to find the truth. But what he there finds is
    • to find the truth in those little magical signs. He hears the
    • origin of species as far as is necessary to find the
    • find a process which is similar to the alternation of
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    • This we find indicated in the third chapter. Nicodemus, a
    • the fifth verse of this chapter we also find the important
    • of St. John we can also find, direct Anthroposophical truths.
    • Persian, Egyptian, Greco-Latin, and European, we find that in
    • brotherhood we find foretold in the description of the
    • water into wine. Again and again we find the explanation
    • what we find recorded in St. John's Gospel, many details will
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    • we find that:
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    • of course, find much that is ingenious, but this would only be
    • materials around you today, you will find that they exist in various
    • Where you find Fire or Warmth, something is present that is still
    • you find it to be about the same temperature as that of human blood.
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    • unfathomable. Everywhere in nature you find that nothing reveals
    • a man finds himself completely in his body has he been able to
    • out dualities at every step in life. In physics you find positive and
    • will find in Augustine a kind of mystical inwardness. No one can read
    • find the German mystics in the region of the Rhine, through whom an
    • this current of the time. Further along the way we find Nicolaus
    • end of the Middle Ages. Always we find that depth of feeling, that
    • difference. At the outset, we find Copernicus who, through a
    • present, and everywhere we find the opposite, the strict opposite, of
    • day, or in the fifth hour we can find important things that can be
    • part is not important, to find the truth, however, is). I
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    • of any plant deeply enough, you will find that there is contained in
    • his ego. In the astral world one finds beings like one's self, but in
    • group souls in the astral world, one finds four species from which
    • one would find that one of the four is comparable to the lion,
    • revealed. Hence, you find the book in the middle of the seal and
    • those who would find God must look for him in his works that are
    • him. In the Apocalypse of St. John you can find a similar seal in
    • That he find life again in this death, a man must find the death of
    • we find its meaning in the mystery of the Redeemer. Just as we are
    • force. You can continually turn back to these seals and you will find
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    • every object, each time believing she will find her lost
    • allay her longing, not finding it in all the external objects,
    • their sense-perceptible side, not finding in them what she is
    • spirit in matter and find what belongs to them. They can then
    • will find in other entities the spirituality of the world,
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    • and is waiting to be convinced may find a sort of craziness in many
    • In the same way we find in still higher regions, on the devachanic plane,
    • we find the egos of the minerals, personalities as distinct as men are
    • devachanic plane are in fact densely populated worlds. We find many kinds
    • reverse side of other beings whom we also find in the astral world,
    • If we then mount up higher to the devachanic plane we find certain beings
    • as the other beings on moon and Mars. On Venus too we find yet a second
    • Again we find on the higher
    • there you find the mild, gentle Mars beings present as astral creations,
    • expression as the ego itself finds its centre, finds its inner centre
    • they could find no dwelling place, it would not suit them here. But
    • the human etheric body, you find that similar beings are also incorporated
    • which you can find in the lecture on the
    • indicated in which beings of the higher worlds likewise find their expression
    • you as Saturn beings find their expression in a certain respect in the
    • if one would find deepest wisdom displayed in any sphere of life, one
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    • time, and it is only very gradually that man can find his way, so to
    • scriptures; you find them indicated, too, in Goethe's Faust:
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    • bodies independently. What we find in man today as intelligence was
    • spiritually active being — so that one can always find full accord
    • then, if you disregard what official science has yet to find, they will
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    • and find a mantle of air in which are structures of mist, clouds etc.,
    • we should find nothing of a material nature. We should find in the Saturn
    • There we find the Spirits of Will, then the Spirits of Wisdom, Spirits
    • in hoary primitive ages of ancient Greece we find a myth that presents
    • for these Spirits of Form, for their lowest member, then we find it
    • that we should find manifested in our surroundings as the lowest member
    • Everywhere in our surroundings we find everything permeated with wisdom,
    • the wisdom which we find all around us the lowest member of the Spirits
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    • and bodily conditions which we find on the earth today, of the solid
    • you look back at what actually existed of man at that time you find
    • was like a kind of lantern, he shone. One need not find this particularly
    • said today you can also very readily find the facts again in the first
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    • facts further, then one finds that actually on the Earth first a kind
    • find it was radically different from that of a human being of today.
    • we shall still find there the last echoes of an ancient consciousness.
    • we find the group-soul element still more clearly expressed. The individual
    • etheric body, astral body, we should find that this old Moon-consciousness
    • on the old Moon for a quality which we find today on Earth in ever-increasing
    • measure as evolution goes forward, we should not find it existing in
    • lecture — we should find that they represented the extreme limit
    • to find the pure love, where the well-being of the one cannot possibly
    • Law with what one finds in the Law-book of Hammurabi, where man's
    • find religions existing there as preparation for Christianity. We see
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    • ancient Greece. Then, having passed from the scene for a time, we find
    • is contained in the Easter Idea, we shall find there a Christian
    • be living among gods, they will find in Christ that source of strength
    • which enables them to find their own firm centre among the gods. Men
    • no means far distant, man will find that the physical world is losing
    • will either find that the physical is losing its importance while he
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    • is in reality one of the Archangels. You will now find it comprehensible
    • beasts, and so forth, which you find in the various images of the peoples.
    • only look in the Book of Enoch to find the names of yet other Archangels.
    • the Egyptian studied the laws which rule in order to find how the will
    • have been able to find such an expression as it found in Giordano Bruno,
    • And to the Christ man must find his way himself; for it is only the
    • Original Forces who constrain man to find them; to the Christ he must
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    • observe clairvoyantly finds a significant distinction between them and
    • being we therefore find him consisting of three parts, a bodily, a soul,
    • dig into metallic or stony ground you find beings which manifest at
    • body finds its material expression in the glandular system, the instrument
    • together with the incarnation. They find it sympathetic and pleasant
    • Such souls lose the possibility of incarnation and find no other opportunity.
    • is the fruit of the earlier, these would then find no bodies suitable
    • Earth so did the wisdom that we find all around us evolve on the Moon.
    • we should find ruling wisdom everywhere. How much earlier than man the
    • ranks for a long way and everywhere you will find that what is on the
    • You will find that those standing within them will look upon those people
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    • They are attracted by it, for there they find their food — to
    • today with physical science. And one day the learned will find themselves
    • of years we find man himself as a being still belonging to a group soul.
    • of the evolution of mankind: the group-soul age which finds its external
    • can say that he finds mathematical truths through external experience;
    • we find them through inwardly realizing them. If one wants to show that
    • which men find themselves together without the differentiation of the
    • But when men find themselves together in voluntary associations they
    • does not find the link of companionship, it could come about that it
    • for finding nourishment, and they find it in particular where not quite
    • beings can find their nourishment in the feelings which develop through
    • world. But even there we find certain transitional states. Man has come
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    • and have not been able to find their way back and unite again with the
    • life of the soul can find their true explanation. We all know the deep
    • man finds within the physical world, the more he takes with him in his
    • is incapable of finding a new style because it has as yet no inner spiritual
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    • find an opportunity to dwell among men.
    • in space. You will find this in the case of many of the older painters,
    • earth-caves, that which you find on the tombs of the dead, this lit
    • world. The souls who sit here in your bodies will find, when they appear
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    • adequately. For the first time then he finds in it what he
    • mankind, we find that the deepest mysteries of the spiritual
    • especially among theologians: We find many contradictions in
    • study literature, you will find this opinion to be
    • historical beginning as we find depicted in the very first
    • Nazareth,” which you can find today in innumerable
    • the second half of the Middle Ages we find a deep current of
    • we find in the Book of Genesis the first narration of any
    • find pointed out the origin of this or that motive. Thus
    • find mankind in its present shape, nor do we find any
    • the human being and said: If we go back in evolution, we find
    • St. John forges a link between man and God and indeed we find
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    • before it reached the condition in which we find it today.
    • can you find this finger-nail existing as an independent
    • before us in his waking state, we find him composed of
    • would find it again, but in a shattered condition. A
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    • soul, then you will find wisdom everywhere stamped upon
    • Observe anything you wish in nature, and you will find it
    • which this bone is constructed, we find that it follows the
    • would find many things still lacking in wisdom. Only
    • find love exhaling from all creatures, the love which they
    • their life upon the earth. They will find love in everything
    • just as we today find wisdom everywhere. Then human beings
    • sun-spirit, we find that this spiritual part is the love that
    • find the words: “I am the Light of the world,” we
    • “Jesus, the Light of the World,” we find a
    • meaning of this passage. Thus everywhere you find reference
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    • poet, Dante, to find this confirmed. Here we see that the
    • that we find in this verse of the 10th Chapter, an indication
    • find a corresponding verse. Here we read in the 24th verse of
    • of Lazarus. And subsequently we find many passages which
    • the man who says all that we find written there. In order to
    • for a perception of the world in which he then finds himself.
    • attribute the characterization of Christ-Jesus, which we find
    • go back to ancient peoples, to ancient races, you would find
    • Greek means “Fulness.” We find this word also in
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    • mentioned. Nowhere in the document itself will you find any
    • endeavouring to find its way back, when the ego has been so
    • far developed that the human being is again able to find
    • greatest impulse for re-finding a union with the spiritual
    • impulse for finding the path back to the Universal. The
    • further we go back in earthly evolution, the more we find the
    • “purification.” Never will you find in the Gospel
    • find within himself as his own eternal base, the God which I
    • proclaim.” A few verses back we find the
    • Only in this way is he in the position to find the Divine in
    • foregoing sentence will read: “He who finds God in the
    • and he finds the way to God.
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    • them in a very peculiar manner. They find in them a license
    • evolution, we find, even in these epochs of the far distant
    • would find the human form quite different from that of the
    • clairvoyant sight, we find them very different from those of
    • to find the human being upon the earth by means of this
    • degree, you would find precursors of our present animal
    • animals than a soft, slimy mass. You would then find the
    • and like his vapoury, watery environment do we find the human
    • earth, we find that this human body becomes more and more
    • appear as our earth now appears, that you would find rocks
    • permeating each other, and within this we find the human
    • this evolutionary course, you find that development took
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    • which we find in the 18th verse of the 13th Chapter of the
    • unconsciously re-formed ether body is what you will find
    • unconsciously worked upon by the ego, you will find described
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    • human being differs essentially from the animal. We find that
    • a muzzle, he finds an etheric appendage. This etheric head
    • horse. But he finds that in the human being of the present,
    • case. We find it so only in the last third of the Atlantean
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    • historical documents, he finds in them again what he already
    • documents. Indeed, we have seen that we find again in the
    • AM” must be given? Who was it? We find the answer, if
    • passage of the Gospel. It is the passage which we find in the
    • spirit and now you will no longer find it incomprehensible
    • hearing in these lectures, we shall find it much more
    • we find the name “Mary.” And when we meet her
    • follows something extraordinary; here we find the words:
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    • Atlantean period, we should find no human being in the
    • membering of the human being which you will find in my book
    • early part of the Middle Ages, you will still find everywhere
    • been impossible for it to find again the impulse upwards.
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    • divided. Let us try to find out whether the one who described
    • far back, you will find that in primeval times, the human
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    • finds the process to be something quite different. It is a
    • himself, — Where shall I find a name for her which will
    • pupils find Him there. Those who had received the full force
    • and had first to find their way. They did not know that He
    • desire to receive more and more of the spirit, will find in
    • “Whoever wishes to be a prophet must find believers,
    • finds believers.”
    • find it easy to understand that those disciples who were less
    • find that this Gospel is not a text-book, but a force
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    • knowledge of the super-sensible world find that they lose in
    • always find different ones. What to-day we call logical
    • individuals at once. You can still find this in the Old
    • all generations, and you find something in yourself, in your
    • search deeply enough you can find teachings in other
    • which I find myself, wouldst Thou feel as I do? Wouldst Thou
    • super-sensible worlds, the more profound is what one will find
    • knowledge and not faith — and even then he will find
    • able to find the fully satisfying content in Christianity.
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    • within it before, in this condition finds itself outside.
    • ancient periods of humanity we everywhere find that the
    • back he finds that the individual human beings flow together
    • experiences and we shall find them reflected in the mighty
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    • the Egyptian initiates, you would find a different kind of
    • in various streams of culture. We find something of this
    • to Mercury.” You may still find in certain books of the
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    • earth, we shall find that this development of the future just
    • Testament you will find the word in Genesis
    • open where you will, you will only find the word “book”
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    • find it equally warm in all parts. In some parts it is warmer
    • would be able to find something like the figures which could
    • mistletoe. If you were to study these you would find that
    • we ourselves are able to find from the study of the spiritual
    • the moment when the mineral kingdom burst forth, and you find
    • age and thence into the future. We shall find the connection with
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    • twilight, man would have been unable to find the path of his
    • you trace it back you will find that everything material has
    • would find that it was surrounded not by such pure air as the
    • Atlantis and you would not find it. Only when the
    • that we can find the spirit in it. The letter, the
    • beginning, we then find the human consciousness very
    • find rest. He had to enter into the spiritual world; that was
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    • and all the souls who find this union with the Christ
    • principle find the way upward. But all the souls who failed
    • to find this union would have gradually to go down into the
    • harden himself more and more in his “I.” Instead of finding
    • examine everything we should find that the wisdom man has
    • And wherever you look, if you are not blind, you will find
    • direct your gaze to the Moon evolution you would find
    • intellect — and you will find that this is the case in
    • dawn. But we find remarkable phenomena when we compare East
    • will often find condensed into ten lines what, in these
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    • anything or read something about it, you find merely phrases.
    • If we now observe the human body we find that it is not yet
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    • epoch into the first portion of the Atlantean, you will find the
    • At the end of the Lemurian epoch we already find various
    • space of heaven, we shall find we have arrived at a very
    • Atlantean evolution we find that the etheric body was still
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    • with, we must find our bearings with regard to the outline of
    • is difficult in our language to find words to express these
    • formed. In the first four stages you find man formed with
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    • equally far behind and in front, finds himself in the middle
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    • find no one of whom you could believe that he was already
    • find it horrible enough when you are told that the beginning
    • the principle of vivisection finds its overthrow in the
    • kinds of men which we find at the end of the earth's
    • the etheric body, for they could not find the helper, Christ.
    • ordinary human intellect can find no contradiction is
    • away with you one hint, one which we find at a certain part
    • tradition we find that since the time men lost clairvoyant
    • of ancient Egypt, Chaldea, Persia and India, you would find
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    • book. Today, we again seek to find the meaning of this book.
    • never placed on the content of this teaching. One can also find this
    • value we find ascribed to the externals of life. Absolutely nothing
    • at the old mysteries we find in them a more or less unified feature.
    • mysteries, we find there complete agreement in one feature: a prophecy
    • through the impulses he gave. We find a portrayal of this in the
    • great Atlantean flood and then further back we do not find the I in a body
    • think as well as we can now. When we look into the future we find the I in
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    • finds access to our souls across this bridge. For human beings who see,
    • could not find expression on the physical plane. We ourselves must create
    • who finds the key to what is great in these works will come to admire
    • service of that to which she could find no access. She would much prefer
    • influence. Otherwise, the adversarial powers that find expression in
    • burning in their lamps, that the bridegroom finds illuminated souls,
    • find its destruction in conflict between selfish, egoistic powers in
    • is up to every individual to find a connection to the spiritual life
    • to seven communities are placed before us. If human beings are to find
    • who pray for spirit, for they find through themselves the Kingdom of
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    • of a certain geographical territory. In order to find our way into the
    • as “the music of the spheres.” The music of the spheres finds
    • the sounds themselves? What we find in the philosophical books concerning
    • will find a description of how Christian mysticism describes the devachanic
    • leaders of humankind who are our pathfinders, we look to them as leaders
    • it is really only explained by Theosophy. Think of the pathfinder whom
    • the place where he speaks of the overcoming of death. When you find human
    • cultivated. So you will find one aspect emphasized in one territory, and
    • to the region where humanity's sense of personality finds expression.
    • You will find that in the ancient forms of speech as a characterization
    • again to tell us that it is the eternal in the human being. You will find
    • unpurified astral body is one that knows only itself, that finds everything
    • five planetary seals that we find as vignettes in the program. These
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    • book. We find the mistake soon made of seeing in the pictures of the
    • age. It is much greater than our explanations and will find even higher,
    • We can find the same process
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    • blossoming of the Atlantean culture, we find the modern human being's
    • If we were to survey the various oracles we would find everywhere what
    • representative of the first, the Indian culture; the Persian finds its
    • the seven stars, are what we find in theosophical teachings concerning
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    • a dim dawning, the more we also find a dim clairvoyance; the further
    • times, in the last centuries before Christ, we still find group souls.
    • We find in early Atlantean
    • epoch to epoch human souls find themselves again and again in different
    • Humankind, rushing toward the war of all against all, will then find
    • We find the least amount
    • of black magic in the ancient Indian culture. We find the greatest misuse
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    • Apocalypse we find a portrayal of the great main epoch of the seven
    • we find there the chorus of seven holy Rishis, who point to Vishva Karman.
    • Those who hear this admonishment will easily find their way back into
    • nothing I know how to find all.”
    • had to be taught to live in such a way that they could find Osiris in
    • Everywhere we find the
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    • people must find the connection to true wisdom. Let us assume that the
    • came into this stream. We find in Roman culture a complete skepticism
    • to find again the spiritual world behind sense existence; and Theosophy
    • the simplest way. In the future all science will find Christ, even though
    • it finds today nothing but a dead corpse-like existence in the sensible
    • much to find of those transformed human beings who will have increasingly
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    • person. When we follow his life we will find much that is not
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    • animals, horses for example, we still find today as a peculiarity the
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    • that humanity finds its own destruction within these unleashed forces
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    • 18:14 And the fruits that thy soul lusted after are departed from thee, and all things which were dainty and goodly are departed from thee, and thou shalt find them no more at all. \
    • has prepared and will find waiting is called the
    • In a new state, in the Jupiter existence, they will find the place where,
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    • We see how we again find the messages of the writer of the Apocalypse
    • In this way we can find all the teachings of Theosophy in the
    • Even the deeds that are sacrifices for humanity must find their cosmic
    • we find all of this again even unto the names in the Apocalypse. As
    • This, too, we find again in the Apocalypse.
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    • Anyone wishing to go deeply into this will very soon find that in the
    • find that temple-sleep is not unintelligible to us. What was it that
    • is working and fructifying, and if man wills he can find connection
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    • the case with animals. We do not find their group-ego in the physical
    • clairvoyant examines a plant he finds that the part visible in the
    • observe a stone clairvoyantly we find that in the physical world it
    • will now find it comprehensible when I tell you that the mineral soul
    • trace the evolution of the earth backwards we find that it becomes
    • nation, and race. In studying our present age we find much that is
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    • — that which finds expression in the “Spirit of the
    • on it, to find the substances through which they can exist.
    • development, to find another dwelling-place, and that was why they
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    • physical body is permeated by air or gas; lastly, you find in it
    • so that about the middle of the Moon period we do not find our present
    • Although the physical body was still soft and fluidic, he can find only
    • in so far as it is of a mental and spiritual nature, we find in many
    • Thus we find that from stage to stage Spiritual Beings incorporate
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    • find a sufficiently prepared human being on which they could work on
    • Atlantis away we find our ancestors in a condition very different from
    • material parts were softer. We find man consisting of a soft substance
    • dealing; he could stretch out and lengthen his fingers. We find this
    • So that if we go back to the period beyond the Atlantean epoch we find
    • did not find this point of time, and because they were outside the
    • facts which clairvoyant vision is able to test we find that in reality
    • In ancient times we find Gods and Folk spirits, or group spirits, work
    • within the groups through the ordinances of the law. There we find
    • we find that all those related by blood consider themselves as
    • Connected with this we find the following remarkable fact: we find
    • consciousness find expression?
    • towards Africa, and there I find in the Egyptian age advanced human
    • portrayed in Greek sculpture. If we examine it carefully we find three
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    • one could find one's fellowman through the expression they gave to
    • periods of the earth's evolution we find in our environment animal
    • These are the expressions of passions, and working in them we find
    • Form; the totality of what we find in man today was first formed
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    • world we should nowhere find anything that is material alone,
    • consciousness answers: We do not find men on other planets in exactly
    • If we cast our clairvoyant vision back to the ancient Moon we find at
    • we now find everywhere around us on our earth. The forces of the Moon,
    • evolution, and which have a yet further mission, we find wisdom. Look
    • we can find him only on the earth, for only here are conditions
    • investigate the other planets belonging to our system, we find in all
    • If we now pass to the mineral kingdom we find in the forms of crystals
    • the formative forces of the mineral kingdom we find forces which reach
    • were to consider the beings of another planet we would find that at
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    • express it, because they could no longer find the way to man.
    • find the way back to them by looking within our own being — by
    • was overwhelmingly strong; we find this feeling in the souls of those
    • evolution. If we go back to the ancient Mysteries we find everywhere
    • the European Mysteries. We find in all of them a certain tragic
    • always finds that the teachers told their pupils: “You may raise
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    • evolution we find, to the same extent as outward conditions alter as
    • epochs; these were actually experienced. In the Egyptian age we find a
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    • man, we find depicted in the Greek tragedies. In them we see the inner
    • this or that position will not find it necessary to impose his
    • Indian civilizations, one does not find a science apart from faith.
    • When we turn to the Babylonian period we find this is shown in myth of
    • every side we find connections between what appertained to Egypt and
    • the striving for initiation — must find fulfillment.
    • followers of Western esotericism never find in it anything out of
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    • itself finds the path that leads beyond itself to the highest
    • peoples. Then for the first time he finds what is most sacred for his
    • finding a population that had been seated there from primeval times
    • the first period, that of the Indian culture, we will find that this
    • birth. This also we will have to study and here again we will find a
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    • seventh culture of the fifth epoch will find its conclusion. These are
    • this when, looking backward, we find that there dwelt on earth at that
    • Beginnings or Archai or Spirits of Personality. We find these when we
    • example, we find that it is guided by higher beings called Archai or
    • have been able to find the right tempo and the means for his
    • Chaldeans, Assyrians, and Babylonians we find the trinity that
    • So we see how the epochs of cosmic events find their symbolical
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    • Therefore, we find in all these countries, in India, in Persia, in
    • way. Repeatedly we find this singular analogy; just as a child,
    • any other place, we find everywhere the same images that were
    • If we go back to those times, we find that the above-described
    • † Note 2: The genesis of the human form is much discussed in this and succedding chapters. The reader will find Dr. H. Poppelbaum's book Man and Animal (Rudolf Steiner Press, London, 1960) to be a helpful companion in this study.
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    • of the solar system. We find hints of this in many ancient occult
    • find again in the ancient sacred tradition of the Indians, in what was
    • experiences. In this medical art, which we find so closely connected
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    • was still united with sun and moon, we do not find our animals or
    • we find the first beginning of the lungs. In the upper part there has
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    • physical mass of the moon we would find that it was not fitted to
    • the economy of the universe. If we find a place in the cosmos where
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    • searched for her brother and husband, and after finding him brought
    • present in this, in solution, just as today we find fluid and solid
    • as a sort of lantern. In very young children we still find a soft
    • the knee we find to be related to the sign of the Goat. The animal
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    • find the possibility of bringing the spine out of the horizontal into
    • on the moon, but we find their deeds on the earth. We find them on the
    • One may say that these men lived in Paradise. We find that the men who
  • Title: Egyptian Myths: Lecture 9: The Influence of the Sun and Moon Spirits, of the Isis and Osiris Forces. The Change in Consciousness. The Conquest of the Physical Plane.
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    • and after the moon's exit from the earth, we find that man then had a
    • The Egyptian had confidence in the laws that man could find in the
    • elements because he trusted in what his spirit could find, because he
    • into the objective world. Such artistic creations as we find in Greece
    • painters. For example, we can find paintings where angels float in
    • space-feeling is missing in him. Such a being as we find above his
    • Egyptian, as a member of his people. Thus in Greece we find that a man
    • him so he might find the way back into the spiritual world. Previously
  • Title: Egyptian Myths: Lecture 10: Old Myths as Pictures of Cosmic Facts. Darkening of Mans Spiritual Consciousness. The Initiation Principle of the Mysteries.
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    • But if we go back far enough we find that man once lived entirely in
    • If we go back to the first part of the post-Atlantean period, we find
    • finds it impossible to feel its way into Buddhism, to identify itself
    • then we shall find how the Egyptian mysteries are connected with the
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    • examine him clairvoyantly, we find a strong expression and reflection
    • with it, we would find a human being in and out of whom all the
  • Title: Egyptian Myths: Lecture 12: The Christ Impulse as Conqueror of Matter.
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    • significance. Thus we find that in ancient times man had little power
    • vengeance for another of the same group. It finds expression in the
    • find one's way into the oriental methods of thinking and
    • Kepler's saying, and in his works we also find the following:
    • us contemplate such a spirit as Paracelsus. We find a remarkable
    • to find therein what Paracelsus found. What became of the medicine of
    • find “unprovable assertions” therein and say that one
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    • in public lectures) to find complete understanding in a totally unprepared
    • is needed to find the harmony between what is so easily given today
    • deeper into this harmony, and then one will find what a beautiful harmony
    • themselves find their way and form a nucleus through whom spiritual
    • dissolution. In regarding the plant, we find that it is a combination of
    • as astrality on the plant-covering, you find in the soul-nature of the
    • find that its most important characteristic is that it is rayed through
    • where you set up observations, you find that the earth in every situation
    • then find another that belongs to this one. Now you observe the former
    • and find something going on in it, which you can call intake of food,
    • When the beings take physical embodiment, you can still find echoes of
    • for such structures as can give rise to animal life, he finds something
    • very remarkable. He finds a certain astral substantiality, of which he
    • you the other, and they find themselves together in your physical body,
    • creature must seek other spots where it can find new food. For this, it
    • capacity at all. In addition, you still find certain outgrowths on this
    • the power of finding the differences of pressure in the water —
    • which you find described in every natural-history book, the separate
    • things in the ordinary biological theories on evolution, you always find
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    • the present time. It now finds modern political arrangements
    • go back into the first Atlantean age we should find that
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    • There, we need not question nor try to find a solution in ideas that
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    • etheric forces of the brain do exactly what they to do, they do not find
  • Title: Lecture: Four Human Group Souls (Lion, Bull, Eagle, Man)
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    • events of that time, we find quite different forms of humanity.
    • her nature. One will certainly find this hidden courage. The woman
  • Title: Being of Man/Future Evolution: Lecture 1: Forgetting
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    • memory. Every question of this kind that might be asked will find an
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    • must the matter be taken superficially. You can find plenty of
    • to try to find the setting that will have just the right effect on
    • the character of the ego. To find the right cure, you need, in
    • still runs late. For you would find, on closer examination, that the
    • diet and finding the right balance between what a person enjoys and
    • is the place to use the remedies you find in the plants and minerals.
    • a certain way in the glandular system, we must find the remedy that
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    • wrong it would be to say that we are simply finding fault with details
    • turn a few more pages to find, in a further discussion of the Ten
    • Egypt, we would not yet find this individual property among the
    • masses. We would find that those who presided over property were also
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    • with clairvoyant consciousness we look further back still, we find
    • worst part of man. Whoever looks deeper into human nature will find
  • Title: Being of Man/Future Evolution: Lecture 4: Rhythm in the Bodies of Man
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    • said, however, you will find a new way of looking at a thought I
    • in four times seven days because this rhythm was to find its
    • world with a consciousness for these things, will find in some
    • have spiritual scientific knowledge, and that it has to find its way
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    • might answer a materialistic thinker: “In thy Naught I hope to find
    • Goethean research has made many attempts to find the clue to the
    • to find their way once again into the Divine-Spiritual world.
    • circumstances be unable to find anything at all that could have led to
    • oneself the requisite condition. The seer has to find his way to the
    • integrated into the karma of humanity, when it finds the way to men's
  • Title: Being of Man/Future Evolution: Lecture 5: Rhythms in the Being of Man
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    • man's being. We want to start there today and find an answer to the
    • have to look once again to the great cosmic relationships to find the
    • Moon and Earth existence. If we look back to our old Moon we find
    • cosmic evolution. If we were to study them today we would find that
    • at Saturn, Sun, Moon and Earth, we find four, then the Moon in
    • must look to the spiritual world to find the impulse to carry forward
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    • as an individual, we find something else that gives them a more
    • we find this important law expressed in a Greek myth, too; this great
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    • finds in himself the force to profit by his karma in physical
    • which enables man to find the way upwards. And now let us ask
    • mind finds great difficulty here.
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    • In the smallest most insignificant things of life we can find the
    • animal nature, and these are just those qualities that find their
    • everything spiritual in man finds expression in the body, and the
    • man we find his individual character written in his face.
    • a little imagination to find the reasons why this must be so.
    • it could find no outlet for the individual work of the ego. Imagine
    • really enquire into it you will find that laughter can always be
    • You can always find this statement verified. Whether you are laughing
    • poets often find such beautiful words for the kind of sorrow and joy
    • seeking the causes of laughter and weeping in himself but finding
  • Title: Being of Man/Future Evolution: Lecture 8: The Manifestation of the Ego in the Different Races of Men
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    • find this corroborated by history, either in what you learnt at
    • the inhabitants of those regions that we find at the North Pole today
    • lands. For in Lemurian times we find the members of mankind with the
    • such a nature that we cannot even find remains; the substance was so
    • have been able to find suitable bodies. The underdeveloped bodies of
    • Atlantean population: Where the people are small we find great
    • find echoes of these facts in the Bible, if you cared to look for
    • population we find survivors of the kind of people who had not
    • Africa and the countries of Europe, too, in earlier times, you find a
    • I do not find my innermost being within me, I find it in Brahma by
    • we would find this more and more the further back we went. Just think
    • that certain sections of the earth's inhabitant's did not find it
    • being, which I find to be the highest thing within men when I look
    • the ego, and they were so to say convinced that they could find
    • finding the wisdom of the world in all its different aspects. And we
    • then in the anthroposophical movement we shall really find the right
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    • if you take the small seed of the lily of the valley you will find
    • we find that on Saturn there could be no question of man being able
    • or merely chase after the thief to find him, but observes in such a
    • we find that apart from the nations and apart from all the other
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    • find personalities in olden and recent times who can in actual
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    • concepts, and then one finds, that the sensible world agrees
    • concepts, he will thus find the network of concepts coincides
    • to know the forces, which form the concepts. You will find
    • experiencing something very curious. You find elucidated
    • find that it is an example of this very connection! On closer
    • causes it, and which I find in the form of the partridge. But
    • creation of the world. Since we find the concepts in the
    • not got we find in the very dialectical method itself, when
    • can find nothing in the primary causes, which could lead to
  • Title: Lecture: Regarding Higher Worlds
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    • before. For example, we find quite extraordinary beings in the
    • the animality to which we refer in the astral world, and find,
    • relationships which the clairvoyant finds as animal forms on
    • such beings' ugly side. The ugly side you find in the adverse
    • insights existed in autumn. We find in the clairvoyant Indian
    • physical, ether and astral body. The Ego of the animal we find
    • we can't see on the astral plane — here we find the animal
    • group soul. Here we also find every double-being, as we see in
    • the symbol of Michael and the Dragon. We also find what has
    • clairvoyant is situated where physical man finds himself, how
    • world you find yourself. While you are in the astral world, you
    • the astral plane we find deprivation and renunciation; on the
    • sounding devachanic world — by finding the boundary; more
  • Title: Lecture: What is Self Knowledge?
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    • only, I can say, do you find this expressed often in
    • the laws and through this we find the right basis to which we
    • Knowledge, as expressed in the ether body, we find when we
    • through the astral body, we find when we experience karma, and
    • opinion.” You will find that whoever has really
  • Title: Lecture: The Ten Commandments
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    • ourselves, only there will you find the real image of the pure
    • people had to, in order to become free, find the source of
    • “Don't seek to find an incorrect imagination of Me,
    • find a different interpretations of the same wording. Depending
    • only way to find healthy relationships between one person and
    • each one can find the interrelation with the Father-God.
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    • age only those who are familiar with the findings of
    • We shall find no poem on the Christmas Tree among, let us
    • rudiments of that form, we shall everywhere find an
    • find it in constantly new forms among the widespread masses
    • always be able to find new symbols, symbols that are in
    • find such bliss in the physical world, souls entered a
    • between birth and death; and men can find Him when they unite
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    • unriddle it all, we should gradually be able to find the right
    • The giants were astonished to find anyone stronger than themselves
    • genuine fairy tales you will find that certain basic ideas run
    • good and noble as himself. It was difficult for him to find anyone
    • find a horse; it has a silver arrow piercing its body; you must pull
    • it out, and the horse will lead you to where you will find your
    • the king asked the former glass king if he knew where he could find a
    • when we free ourselves from sense perception, we find the whole realm
    • — like the king in the second tale — someone has to find
    • possible a picture of what he can find in the spiritual world as his
    • king cannot find, through any outward contrivance, what can be
    • find out, through the powers opposing human purity and nobility,
    • outer appearance, he is able to find what is right for him. With
    • ordinary intelligence, he might wander far into the world and find
    • them well, he finds what the outer physical forces had hidden from
    • second is this: you must never find yourselves at a certain place,
    • surprise, so he set about finding a light. He saw a little light
    • find the princesses. He went in and entered one of the rooms. There
    • he could find his wife again. His father-in-law said;
    • you find her at all it will only be in the White Country.” So
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    • souls, we find so to speak those things closest to us —
    • human beings, and because of this belief, they find it so
    • science regarding a person, we can't find in a single plant but
    • find the world around us becoming more and more comprehensible.
    • — we find that our earth didn't appear as it does today,
    • back even further, we will find that the souls only perceived
    • further back behind the Atlantean times, we find: As human will
  • Title: Lecture: Practical Training In Thought (1966)
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    • by the brevity of this pamphlet will find a complete exposition of Dr.
    • find him, however, so he returned and explained the whole matter to me.
    • observation and examination of our errors. An attempt is made to find the
    • We then find out what had actually occurred and so discover whether or
    • mistake, find out how our thought process developed, and how it ran its
    • imagine the color and cut of his coat and vest.” Most people will find
    • the two possibilities considered again at that time. You will find that in
    • necessity to work in us — and it will — we shall find the next day
    • the concept of a man solely from his concept of the ape. He will find this
    • For the work in the various branches is not merely confined to finding
  • Title: Lecture: Practical Training In Thought (1928)
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    • confidently and find our footing in the
    • thought. You will often find there is very little that is really
    • find that it was done by any of the “practical”
    • to see the Professor. However, he did not find him at home, so he
    • that it may find its true bearings at every point in life.” He
    • find it difficult to imagine that something may take place in the invisible
    • inquiries and find out what really happened, and so discover whether
    • important to carry out such principles and methods. We must find time
    • that, to begin with, you find you are unable to call to mind, exactly,
    • You will find that in the meantime the things have changed, and that
    • is that a man is seeking to find, it is there in the world. Whether he
    • are not only finding the logical reasons for this and that; we are
  • Title: Lecture: Christianity in Human Evolution
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    • we find the most varied stages of development among the human
    • time and find it in a previous fleshly incarnation, trace it farther
    • back and find it again in another incarnation, and so on. Instead, we
    • course of time, we may perhaps not find it at all in a former fleshly
    • If we observe this man Shem a little more closely, we find that his
    • Hebrew people. This personality is the one you find in Biblical
    • Shem so that later he could give Abraham the impulse you find so
    • body, and we could find other personalities in this period who had
    • find, on the basis of judgment and intellect, verifications and
    • ourselves. We then find the whole process of our world evolution
    • on the Moon the astral body, and then on the earth, the ego. We find
  • Title: Principle/Economy: Lecture II: Christianity in Human Evolution: Leading Individualities and Avatar Beings
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    • go back in time to the most ancient Lemurian Age, we find the
    • then trace it farther back and find it again in another
    • at Shem more carefully. We find that his etheric body
    • you find in Biblical history.
    • could give Abraham the impulse that you find so beautifully
    • into his own etheric body, we can find other personalities in
    • to find, on the basis of judgment and intellect, verifications
    • scholastic books, compare them with recent findings of
    • ourselves. Then we would find the whole process of our world
    • the ego on the Earth. Finally, we would find how everything
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    • Lemurian time, we find among the human beings then incarnated
    • time and find it in a previous fleshly incarnation, trace it
    • farther back and find it again in another incarnation, and so
    • find it at all in any former fleshly incarnation; but if we do,
    • closely, we find that his etheric body received its archetypal
    • personality is the one you find in the Biblical history named
    • you find so beautifully described in the Bible. And so,
    • we could find other personalities in this period who had
    • for themselves? The task of finding, on the basis of judgment
    • Christ into ourselves. We then find the whole process of our
    • find how everything tends toward the goal of becoming ever more
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    • the purpose of finding in them the most notable initiates.
    • If you read other writings by Nicholas of Cusa, you will find
  • Title: Principle/Economy: Lecture IV: Results of Spiritual Scientific Investigations of the Evolution of Humanity: I
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    • farther back, we find other catastrophes. The volcanos that
    • we find increasingly more developed as we go back in human
  • Title: Principle/Economy: Lecture V: Results of Spiritual Scientific Investigations of the Evolution of Humanity: II
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    • is how it became possible for him to find in himself the
    • altar. Therefore, we find combined in him the qualities of
  • Title: Principle/Economy: Lecture VI: On the Occasion of the Dedication of the Francis of Assisi Branch
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    • are inspired shall find special expression in this beautiful
    • efforts. Also, this family must find great satisfaction in
    • walks of life and whom we can find everywhere are the true
    • to find only matter — material things. Granted, new
    • life and you will find out there our leaders of civilization,
    • find in his mystical writings.
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    • these wise men we shall everywhere find the foundation for an
    • find the outer process corresponding to every inner process. To
    • find the sublime words spoken by Krishna in Whom Vishnu lives as an
    • enlightenment could not yet find complete redemption. The
    • To begin with, we find the world obscure and full of riddles; we
    • recognising the secrets of existence can find the way to the secrets
  • Title: Principle/Economy: Lecture VII: The Macrocosmic and the Microcosmic Fire: The Spiritualization of Breath and Blood
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    • universal existence without losing ourselves. We can find a
    • and we find there elements that are designed to awaken in us
    • universe. For every inner-process we must be able to find
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    • earth-existence, we shall be able to find the flaming fire into which
    • able to find the way back into the spiritual worlds. Such, for
    • man could only find this way by the descent of a Divine
    • of these earthly forces, men could find the way to the spiritual
    • with Christ kindles in the soul the power to find its way up into the
    • but the portal to the finding of the Redeemer, Who clothed Himself
    • cannot spiritually find the way through the Christ Impulse. If we
    • and, when we find this way, “to be united with what we do not
    • future, the Maitreya Buddha, would not find on the earth men capable
    • being. And so the Maitreya Buddha will find understanding on the earth
  • Title: Principle/Economy: Lecture VIII: The Event of Golgotha. The Brotherhood of the Holy Grail. The Spiritualized Fire.
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    • able to find through this event the blazing fire that will
    • appearances so that humanity could find its way back into the
    • became possible for human beings to find the way back into
    • Christ, the soul had gained the strength to find its way up
    • must pass to find the Savior — the Savior who has
    • rebirth to which we cannot spiritually find the way through
    • beings who have made themselves mature enough can find it
    • Maitreya-Buddha, would be unable to find people on earth who
    • an even deeper understanding, the Maitreya-Buddha will find
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    • Principle finds its way into the human soul. Rosicrucianism
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    • can find the light of Christ — that which has immersed
    • individual, if properly applied, to find the way back to the
    • old gods. Thus did the human being in ancient India find his
    • the Event of Golgotha, for human beings to find the world of
    • you will find Nirvana — rest within the divine!
    • the soul would find God by going back; Zarathustra said it
    • would find Him by going forward.
    • Alpha or in the Omega, you will be able to find Him. What is
    • important is that you find Him with your own heightened human
    • power. Those forces necessary to find the God of the Alpha
    • necessary to find the God of the Omega must be acquired here
    • Omega. He who is content with finding God and just wants to
    • events. It had now become possible for human beings to find
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    • searched for truth could find both religion and wisdom in the
    • world and to find the way back to it.
    • task was to find the connection between the physical and the
    • modern languages. All the magnificent words that you find in
    • This second disciple was Moses, and you can find the wisdom
    • him. This disciple was Moses. You can find such facts
    • spiritual force that we find in them now. As occultists, we
    • occultist can test these findings. In the realm of spiritual
    • economy we not only find what these exalted men left behind;
    • spiritual world, he finds nothing. Everything seems to be
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    • Such people can find
    • human material it finds in the hospitals and elsewhere; therefore, by
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    • ask if all of them are able to find a place there. Certainly they are,
  • Title: Rosicrucian Esotericism: Lecture III: The Nature and Being of Man
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    • would find that it would be possible in the rarest instances. A
    • explicable on the basis of this finding of occult investigation. Thus,
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    • spiritual relationships that a human being finds again when he passes
    • find them again on earth. In many respects the purpose of incarnation
    • no longer find a suitable body today if the principle of the
    • of parents were accepted as a fact, the feeling of finding a new life
    • can calculate it you will find that he had the vision in his thirty-fifth
  • Title: Rosicrucian Esotericism: Lecture VI: The Configuration and Metamorphoses of Man's Physical Body
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    • structure of the universe today, and so on, you would find that what
    • matters. While man was finding on Saturn the sphere where the first
    • thanks. First, the faculty that alone enables an ego-bearer to find
    • of their own being to take place. On Saturn, then, we find the Spirits
  • Title: Rosicrucian Esotericism: Lecture VII: Evolutionary Stages of our Earth before the Lemurian Epoch
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    • moon was still united with the earth, to find a human body again, none
    • of man could find the tempo befitting its stage. The forces both of
  • Title: Rosicrucian Esotericism: Lecture VIII: Stages in the Evolution of our Earth. Lemurian, Atlantean, Post-Atlantean Epochs.
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    • men of still being able to find traces of human evolution in those olden
    • long ago it was a matter of finding the connection with the physical,
    • challenge of evolution, and he who knows this also finds the strength
    • and Zarathustra's aim was to find the spirit in the material world.
    • descend and find a dwelling place.
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    • capacity to find their bearings in the spiritual world after death depart
    • the world man enters after death, he still finds that when a clairvoyant
    • of his temple, he finds nothing in the spiritual world. The temple seems
    • been able to find the path into the spiritual world. The body of Kashyapa
    • six hundred years later. What do you find? Humanity reveres a corpse.
  • Title: Rosicrucian Esotericism: Lecture X: On Karma, Reincarnation and Initiation
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    • finding its ultimate expression in Kant. There is to be found in Kant
    • evolve and when the concept of brotherliness finds practical fulfilment
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    • in which the initiate finds himself in his relation to
    • catacombs! There we find the first followers of Christianity, of the
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    • we see it, was formed. Man finds these thoughts and ideas in the
    • world again; when he rises to clairvoyant vision, he finds the
    • there you will find it said that illness is pain, life is pain’:
    • rejuvenescence through Christianity and which shows us how to find
    • Venus to the Archai and so on. With its help we shall find the key to
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    • way, but in time we shall find the standard by which we can put our
    • their human stage, we find it very different from our earth.
    • the self contained bodies of warmth you would find nothing but eggs
    • warmth.’ And coming back another time and finding all those
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    • Thus, we find, spread abroad in space surrounding
    • find also, evoked as by magic out of the Sun-gas during the Sun's
    • it? He opens a Lexicon, finds a Greek mythological name which is
    • given in that way; but in the names then given you could always find
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    • that highest Divinity of which we find mention by almost all nations
    • whole of this giant mass of gas has begun to revolve. It finds it
    • or fire-air. You find this expression used in Faust, for
    • Goethe knew it well, and you find the expression fire-mist also used
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    • the Bhagavad Gita we find the earthly reflection of this fight in
    • end, humanity may pass in the right manner through a Pralaya and find
    • we find the spring-point in the Zodiacal sign of Gemini. That was the
    • on their way they find themselves behind the Sun. Thus if I drew it,
    • might find his tempo for his own development. A world system grows
    • Thus you see that in reality we do not find the outer spheres or
    • find this very word in the Secret Doctrine. These things are derived
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    • water or that wind clairvoyantly, we find within it an etheric or
    • The lowest part of them which we can find, we must draw like this:
    • only in air and in fire, and you would have to find clairvoyantly,
    • spiritual world above I shall find the spiritual counter-part which,
    • find a man who did not yet feel his Ego completely within him, who
    • in earthly evolution we find that what there is of man down on earth
    • we go back to Lemurian times, we find a man who in his way has no
    • physical body of the first inhabitants of the earth. Thus, we find
    • find those, through whom the Hierarchies speak The great Hierarchies
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    • has been said in these lectures you will nowhere find anything which
    • them superficially with each other, you may indeed find some
    • the interior of Saturn, we find the Exusiai, or Powers, or Spirits of
    • Egg forms. Opposed to it we find the soul warmth, spread around it,
    • finds expression in speech, in tone; but all tone-formation is
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    • of the nations. It also shines through that wisdom which finds its
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    • did not follow we always find represented in the pictures which
    • had to find expression physically in a twofold way; first through
    • manner in which Christianity was propagated, you will find a living
    • and you can find it all in other religious systems. This cannot be
    • astral body and penetrate him with their activities, which find
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    • European civilization before the spread of Christianity, we again find
    • the latter finds its way to a greater public. Let me now figuratively
    • We find it clearly indicated that Jesus of Nazareth was the son of
    • that what he finds in his inner self is the being of which he speaks
    • man to find the distinction between this Ego-being and all else within
    • speak, of finding a second Ego which, looking down upon the first Ego,
    • When we trace the lineage of Jesus of Nazareth to its origin, we find
    • find seven great, holy teachers knows as the Holy Rishis. They pointed
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    • widely disseminated, we find a similar June festival coinciding with the
    • others — through many statements we can find in the Gospels —
    • who find, so to say, a second I that can say “you” to the
    • If we trace the genealogy of Jesus of Nazareth to its source, we find
    • evolution of man we find not only this one great event, the rebirth of
    • and others that must follow it. To find the former, we look back in
    • to the ancient Indian civilization. There we find seven great and holy
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    • spiritual eyes are opened, we can follow the traces and find the
    • from conventional history, the seer finds it difficult to believe in
    • leaders and teachers take their place among men and, as it were, find
    • wiser than the science of our day. You will always find, as a typical
    • can find some meaning in his words. But when he goes on to relate that
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    • have to tell. But when we find the same information in the documents
    • record; for in outer history one can by no means expect to find
    • Goethe. Herman Grimm went about the task by trying to find
    • we find the following salient points. The whole human race, in as far as
    • midst and find their way back to the Gods, as it were, in advance of
    • find the type in which the child is cast out, is found by shepherds,
    • Being could not incarnate in a man of this earth, could not find room
    • find this indicated by the writer of the John Gospel? We need only take
    • we find the John Gospel linked with this oldest of documents. The writer
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    • and Ego, you would find in the morning your nervous and blood systems
    • world. In this world we find minerals, plants, animals and men. Men
    • form of that time, it would appear most fantastic to you. Thus we find
    • When we therefore behold the Sun, we find spiritual beings of whom we
    • I cannot find on the Moon the conditions necessary for my own
    • to those evolving on the separate Sun. We find the spiritual
    • and St. Luke, that we can find these truths independently of all
    • comprehensive words of St. John and St. Luke, that we can find these
    • find again in spiritual science.
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    • form as we find in the opening verses of the John Gospel. Today we will
    • members find expression in the lowest ones. Just as the inner qualities
    • and etheric bodies, you would find your nervous and circulatory systems
    • Moon state. Again we find the human physical and etheric bodies
    • old Moon we find what may be called the ancestors of present-day
    • find something like hardened replicas of what dwells on the sun.
    • care for the Bull men; but on the Moon I cannot find the conditions
    • beings who were sufficiently advanced to find their further development
    • the beginning; and in the Luke Gospel we find what is basically the
    • Saturn, Sun, and Moon. And when we then find that we can rediscover,
    • anew to appreciate these documents and to find in them their own evidence
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    • the seed as a pledge that it will find its way back again to its
    • capable of keeping pace with solar evolution. It is difficult to find
    • find various grades of spiritual beings upon the different heavenly
    • bodies. Having placed these facts before our soul, we can find the
    • their soul; then we shall descend; for the present we find the inner
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    • seed as a sort of pledge that it will find its way back to its physical
    • it is difficult to find words in our prosaic language, hence it is occasionally
    • producing only bodies incapable of harboring human soul beings, we find
    • the time when they should again be able to find appropriate human bodies.
    • secession of the moon: they put up with whatever bodies they could find.
    • India, we find human beings in a very high stage of development. Just
    • we will descend, for at present we would find the inner nature of man
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    • began simultaneously with the exit of the Moon. We find then, as we
    • we find, in the times we have been considering, high spiritual beings
    • throughout the Atlantean period and we find them still at work when
    • to find my All!’
    • together in olden times; then shall ye find the way to the divine
    • that he should look into his Ego, there to seek and find the Divine!’
    • find my way back to God.’ But Christ said: ‘There is another Father
    • through whom the Ego shall find the way to the Divine; for the Ego or
    • which thou canst find if thou remainest within thyself.’ Hence Christ
    • need not go back to Abraham; I find in myself the divine
    • ancestry if thou wouldst find the way to the Gods!’ In this case men
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    • far as they were able to find bodies in the line of physical heredity.
    • we seek, the more firmly we find the community consciousness bound up
    • what is nothingness to thee I hope to find my all”. — Only
    • what it was that bound men together in olden times! Then you will find
    • alone: he can look into his own ego and there seek, and find, the divine.
    • I must know if I am to find the way back to the divine. — But
    • Christ said: There is another Father through Whom the ego will find
    • There is something eternal thou canst find if thou remainest within
    • characterize the force He would transmit to men with the words we find
    • need to go back to Abraham, for I find the divine Father Spirit within
    • the whole line of descent if they would find the way to the Gods. Had
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    • former times. Through long periods of time we find such Mysteries in
    • find everywhere that pupils were admitted to Mysteries, which were
    • find his way. The form of initiation I have just described reached its
    • the past, you would find an enormously high level of spiritual life.
    • past life takes place when a person finds himself in peril of death,
    • personality, was to find the very beings whom he had formerly known as
    • soul. Let us examine an outstanding case and we shall find that, as
    • him our attention, we find in his writings great and noble thoughts,
    • For Christ is so great that each successive epoch must find new
    • stimulus for all human powers of cognition. Man will gradually find
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    • over a long period of time we find such Mysteries. Whether you seek
    • or Chaldeans, you will invariably find neophytes being admitted to the
    • into which he must find his way. But evolution proceeded. What I have
    • desire, in varying degrees, to find the center of gravity in personality.
    • same time find there, after the submersion, exactly what once he had
    • idea by means of the John and the Luke Gospels we find spiritual love
    • writings with sympathetic understanding we find there much that is great
    • find new means of comprehending Him. In former centuries other ways and
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    • today we shall find it comparatively easy to grasp the distinction
    • the centre of its being. Here we find the physical, as the effect of
    • himself, apart from the documents. But when he finds again in the
    • we shall find it only if we penetrate to the very heart of the other
    • Gospels, as we have done with the Gospel of St. John. We then find
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    • And precisely because it is laborious to find his way through the maze
    • The spiritual scientist knows that he can find beforehand anything the
    • Gospels contain, without reference to documents. But when he finds again
    • of St. John. There must be a reason for this; but we shall find it
    • and by the spirit. Then only will we find the inner connections between
    • 1. You will find this subject
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    • Christ. The seekers for contradiction find, to begin with, that
    • order to find everything there was to find with a view to writing a
    • find so often mentioned in the Gospels. Plato a son of God! Such was
    • seer did not find Christ in the spiritual worlds; after Golgotha He
    • have not been able to find it. Of such minds it is not too much to say
    • find it. Anthroposophical knowledge must flow into such prepared
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    • you will find certain contradictions. As to the essentials, to be sure
    • first the Evangelists Mark and John, we find their narratives commencing
    • we find an echo of terms used in the ancient Persian initiation; for
    • initiation, we find that this offered the possibility of beholding,
    • it have persisted into our own post-Atlantean time. Thus you could find
    • to the worship of the Persian Mithras Bull; for everything we find in
    • to find whatever might chance to be there, which would then enable him
    • initiation that led to the Bull cult, we shall find truth in the old
    • in the distant future, all that transcends earthbound matters, we find
    • the case of the Christ-Being? The answer is, we find it to be an event
    • But they have not been able to find it.
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    • words, we find it, from the very first chapter, to be one of the most
    • required to detect this. We find immediately, on a casual glance, that
    • community with Father Abraham. For He could not find among these the
    • had come in order to find the transition from the old order to the
    • to man an Ego-consciousness which could say: In myself I find the
    • need to find, in the individual soul, the power which enables man by
    • In the first place we find, in this first sign, the words: ‘There was
    • what I have already told you. You will find the same usage among all
    • text and there we find neither more nor less than the words in which
    • necessary for this purpose. But we find here the Christ-force in a
    • Thus we find a gradual increase, from step to step, in the power of
    • with regard to the word ‘God’. This you will readily find if you turn
    • Where in the world could we find a lyrical document so magnificently
    • serve to find fresh truths. For thirty years our wisdom has served to
    • find the truths which cannot be found without Anthroposophy.
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    • and significance of much that we find in the John Gospel itself, as
    • by materialism, can find no points of contact with this John Gospel,
    • with evolution as it applied to mankind will therefore find it quite
    • find in old Palestine within the radius then known no second Cana; and
    • Father Abraham. Clearly, among these Christ could not find the faith
    • finding the transition. They vividly retained the feeling that their
    • find the connection with the spiritual Father Who, instead of letting
    • needed to find the strong force — not in consanguinity, but in
    • another: two are needed. And already here we find a greater measure
    • of Lazarus, where we find still another increase in the Christ force.
    • could you find a lyrical document of such glorious composition? No other
    • this wisdom will in turn serve to find fresh truths, just as during
    • the past seven years our wisdom has served to find what cannot be found
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    • evolution that we find the same laws again, transformed and in a
    • must slowly learn to find his way in that world, for everything there
    • be there none the less. Hence you will not find it strange that the
    • Gospel of St. John. But when we read the Gospel aright we find that it
    • introduced. The further we recede into antiquity the more do we find
    • Here we find related in the Old Testament the feeding of the five
    • and the whole Ego of a people finds expression therein, even as the
    • find within a national community a number of faces that resemble one
    • generalizes. In which of these forces, then, do we find the element
    • Jesus of Nazareth? Did He act in such a way as to find the right
    • Why do we find the words ‘by night’? It is of course the most trivial
    • the entire world. We find this in the chapter ‘Jesus has power over
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    • first gradually learn to find his way about, for everything appears
    • life process, you will not find it difficult to understand that in an
    • blood. The farther back we go in time, the more we find people living
    • in his line of ancestry, finding there only tribally related blood,
    • Old Testament the same situation we find in the feeding of the Five
    • principle. When, within a folk community, you find a number of faces
    • But now we find a continuing
    • find everything in the John Gospel so closely knit that, if only you
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    • exhaust a subject that embraces a whole world: we find this indicated
    • the tribe, we find consanguineous marriage becoming increasingly rare
    • inner forces of man. Through Christ man was to find the possibility of
    • state in mighty images, the traces of which you will find preserved in
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    • one and the same tribe, you will find that during the Roman dominion
    • of Christ, you would find that it had changed, had taken on a character
    • possibility of inner concord, of finding the way to harmonize the resisting
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    • the old wisdom of the oracles!’ In the Judas legend we find still more
    • regards its power over humanity? We shall find the answer to this
    • early Atlantean times we find the human etheric head largely extending
    • instance, says. You will find all kinds of trivialities in his works
    • to find a connection between the Christ-impulse and man's conquests in
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    • we find the etheric head protruding far beyond its physical counterpart:
    • that of ancient Persia or India, you would find this wisdom everywhere
    • find ample confirmation that what is known as science was originally
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    • Powers. This resulted in man's finding himself in a world of maya or
    • For a long period man found himself, and still finds himself to a
    • ‘Turn to the Gospel of St. Matthew. We find in it a line of
    • the possibility is afforded to find in the accounts in that Gospel the
    • cannot rise from Jesus to Christ, to find in the Gospel of St. Matthew
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    • What do we find woven into this great delusion? Among all the phenomena
    • — you will find that at the time the Christ impulse intervened,
    • find sustenance for all future time.
    • and find a genealogic record, a table of heredity that shows us the
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    • saying: ‘Ye shall not rise with us! See how ye can find your way
    • When we come to scrutinize it, where can we find death on earth? Let
    • same way you do not find the truth concerning the human inhabitant of
    • Christ-impulse, we penetrate into it and find Christ Himself there,
    • The pupil can then be led by the teacher, so that he can find strength
    • capacities, upon whatever stage he finds himself. But not man alone;
    • that sin will find its adjustment from out the spiritual world. But he
    • Nowhere do we find this stated, if you search the whole Gospel! He
    • form, in the Gospel of St. Luke. Hence we find in that Gospel the
    • experience spiritual science in a Christian way, and find in it an
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    • seeing them from the aspect of death, whereas finding the Christ Spirit
    • You do not find the truth
    • Christ, we shall penetrate it in such a way as to find there the Christ
    • incessantly as he develops his capacities, at whatever stage he finds
    • the spiritual world the sin would find its compensation. The others,
    • you will not find that in the Gospel. He says clearly and distinctly,
    • you will find set forth how in the Luke Gospel,
    • them twice as long, we could find ever new depths in the Gospels. Endless
    • truths, to find out what they really contain. Then the whole universal
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    • surroundings. We find that they consist of the four outer principles
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    • find that a characteristic of its highest beings is that they are
    • more traces do we find of this primitive clairvoyance.
    • need not go further than some thousands of years, and we shall find
    • who used the same story a few decades later, we find no Furies, no
    • find another dwelling place, but the other spirits were able to
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    • Earth, that certain things which we find there could come into
    • us now try to find a link between the results which super-sensible
    • and it is not at all correct to say that we find in ancient Indian
    • of history altogether. He may find himself faced with the question:
    • the Holy Rishis, we find, among many appellations of divine beings,
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    • known at all times to men who sought for initiation. Hence we find
    • also for finding the spiritual world behind the veil of their own
    • external sense world and to find the upper gods hears that somewhere
    • evolution into Asia, we find that the Indian people traveled the
    • Persia, we find an ancient civilisation known in later history as the
    • with super-sensible sight, we find that the characteristic of its
    • find in that wonderful Celtic culture which really underlies all
    • peoples, we find not only a development of warlike qualities, but
    • incarnation to another were generally able to find better vehicles in
    • nearer to the earth, to find a dwelling place within a body of great
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    • senses as well as into itself to find the spirit, because it
    • I find a spiritual world, and if I dip down into my own soul life I
    • find a spiritual world, and the two are one.’
    • its deepest foundations. And in very fact we find a region of post
    • very ancient times, we find that the soul looking outwards sees the
    • one path were able to find the upper gods, or following the other
    • difficult for an initiate of the ancient Hebraic world to find
    • live through his own soul experiences subjectively, finding the
    • of descending into one's own inward life, and of there finding the
    • capacity of finding the Christ not only in the outer world, but also
    • within, of finding the mystical Christ in His Dionysian nature. First
    • come about in the right way, we find an inner Christ Being there. The
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    • find its way to these things. Again, the description of the Luciferic
    • which has entered it, it will find itself in a sphere in which it
    • one another. Those who seek to find an undeviating evolution can
    • the outer world for the facts corresponding to it, we find matter in
    • case. At the present time a man may find himself in a position in
    • fire, air, and ether. Only in Greek times do we find a different
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    • find them in the first place by turning his gaze to where they went
    • man's inner life, into a sub-earthly soul region, in order to find
    • feeling and thinking of ancient Indian times. Even if we only find a
    • that we must find truth through logical thinking, because we might
    • particular standpoint, for instance, we may say: ‘We find an
    • is expressed, if we regard its exterior form, we find it less closely
    • we find it today when we are called by the Rosicrucian method to seek
    • find. Zaruana Akarana was the name of this god existing in the
    • according to its essence, we find the being by going back to the
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    • space are related to each other, we find a thread leading on the one
    • more, the sixth and seventh to succeed our own. We can also find our
    • always conscious of this. It said: ‘It is possible to find the
    • could find behind the covering of the external sense world. His quest
    • another numerical clue if we are to find our way in it.
    • heights we can find Him as an Object of Initiation and where we may
    • spiritual life where, freed of all the dust of earth, we may find the
    • find the Christ stripped of all that He became on the earth or in its
    • vicinity. There we find the origin of humanity, the source whence all
    • life proceeds: the primeval, spiritual source. We find not only one
    • civilisations, and so on. We find in these spiritual heights a series
    • descend into the region of physical life. We find them there as the
    • course of the evolution of our earth we find incarnations of the
    • find all the teachings of Christ in other faiths also; for Christ is
    • That, therefore, is what we find described for the mass of the
    • the spiritual life of Europe we find him who was the bearer of the
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    • records. But then we turn to the records and compare the findings of
    • is there perceived is recorded as the findings of spiritual
    • the actual findings of spiritual investigation and that we then try
    • materialistic observation will find differences there that are in no
    • Matthew we find the annunciation of Jesus of Nazareth described quite
    • shall find that what seems a complete contradiction to the ordinary
    • will find their solution when — as the outcome of research into
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    • these truths, we find that although much is derived from the other
    • his soul will find that from beginning to end it gives expression to
    • childlike innocence. Where else do we find such a tender portrayal of
    • findings of spiritual investigation. It was the Bodhisattva of old
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    • humanity, and when we find it again in this Gospel it seems to be like
    • ‘occupation’ or ‘vocation’. Whoever finds no
    • he was to find further ways of working into the events in Palestine
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    • and you will find everything substantiated by the facts of the
    • but if you do so fairly, you will find them all substantiated by what
    • can be learnt in the physical world from documents and the findings
    • Asia, Africa and Australia. (You will find a detailed account in my book
    • because souls desiring to descend could find no suitable bodies.
    • called in the Bible ‘Adam and Eve’. There we find something
    • time, we should find no single one capable of furnishing, in his
    • Thus we find one part
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    • you should not be surprised to find such complicated facts connected
    • test and you will find them substantiated.
    • tasks are allotted to the great Individualities when we find in
    • You can find this
    • was usual. We now find in the Gospel of St. Luke the mysterious
    • to find him among the company of travellers they turned back again
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    • fullest sense. He could find no body capable of incorporating all the
    • Buddha we should find that part of his being was obliged to remain in
    • Buddha imparted to mankind what the human soul can find as its own
    • his early years. Anyone who observes life closely will find this to
    • to say, capable of finding the teachings of the Eightfold Path for
    • If we study these cosmological teachings we find that they reveal one
    • however, find the thread passing from the one to the other, for that is
    • at the present time, he could not count upon finding bodily
    • himself taste the very depths of suffering in order to find the right
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    • is taken as a basis. There you will find that a further
    • Mazdao’, saying in effect: ‘On the Earth we do not find the
    • Spirit-Lodge of the twelve Bodhisattvas you would find that in the
    • Everywhere on the Earth, therefore, we can find individual men with
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    • these happenings and the findings of occult investigation concerning the
    • 5:19 And when they could not find by what way they might bring him in because of the multitude, they went upon the housetop, and let him down through the tiling with his couch into the midst before Jesus. \
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    • to find the courage to turn — as He turned against those who
    • find human beings capable of thinking out the teachings of the
    • order that the Maitreya Buddha may find not only human beings who
    • appears on Earth and becomes Maitreya Buddha, he will find on Earth
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    • with the limited faculties of human thought, you will find it stated
    • than any finding of the blundering thinking applied in modern
    • Christ finds them asleep. This account was meant to indicate the
    • occult investigation finds, infinite Love is intermingled with the
    • be explained in still greater depth we should find that all
    • gradually find its way into the outer world. And then the words
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    • Thus we find anthropology on the lowest step, theosophy
    • find the answer in the historic example of the German theosophist,
    • of the past, became theology, and thus we find theology running
    • Heraclitus, “The Obscure,” we still find immediate
    • find anthroposophy invading the territory of anthropology, for
    • of the labyrinth of facts into the light. Anthropology cannot find
    • If we would find an answer to the question as to whether
    • penetrate the spiritual world. There we find an eleventh, a twelfth
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    • In the animal kingdom we find that everything of the
    • physical matter. A certain hardening is the consequence. We even find
    • the exact opposite of the word Eva. Here we also find the reason for
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    • had to be pushed back. Now we find the astral body to be endowed with
    • noun, Empfindung, though the adjective empflindlich is
    • activity is engendered, and at the end of the scale we find the most
    • come about? We can give but brief intimations, but such as we find
    • because it is there that the appropriate human forces find
    • what he finds in his own environment. The spiritual investigator is
    • between the other two, we find that from this vantage point we can
    • group ego of animals can find no organ in them, because the main
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    • in the front of the physical body. What we find, then, is that a part
    • forms of germinal life show shapes he never bore. Thus we can find
    • science, finds no shelter in theosophy, which is therefore able to
    • the lack of symmetry on the earth. In the northern hemisphere we find
    • different from what we find in mere intelligent thinking, for
    • In such considerations we find the means for comprehending all cultural
  • Title: Wisdom of the Soul: I. The Elements of the Soul Life.
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    • estimating it; we find something beyond what has thus far been
    • It now remains to find something through which the
    • hate the question is. Whence? We will always find one impulse in soul
    • books on physiology you can find the statement that the raising of a
    • we find that our inner experiences really consist, as a rule, of what
  • Title: Wisdom of the Soul: II. Action and Interaction of the Human Soul Forces.
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    • in yesterday's recitation, and see what else we can deduce. We find
    • fathom. We must observe a number of matters if we would find the key
    • health or sickness. All of us, in fact, can find in this detail a
    • up-to-date concepts. Thus we find that it is precisely the old
    • life, you will find that your ego plays a minor role in the process.
    • complicated are prone to boredom. We find, then, a difference even
    • will find that in referring to all that is in space speech permits
  • Title: Wisdom of the Soul: III. At the Portals of the Senses.
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    • To find the imprint of thy lofty mind.
    • Lest even the nobler sort should find their barking folly
    • the soul life we find it filled out up to its boundaries principally
    • desires, and we find this flood surging right up to the portals of
    • the soul lets its own inner being surge there, you find it to be the
    • Now, what do we find a sense sensation to consist of? A modification
    • sensation, [TRANSLATOR'S NOTE: Empfindung,
    • German text as well (innere Empfindung).]
    • should find these two currents striving for decisions and
    • satisfaction. By studying his life of feeling we find the origins of
    • Similarly, we could always find a curious interplay of
    • remain feelings in which you don't find these two elements, seek
    • further till you do find them. Taking reasoning capacity as one side
    • of the soul life, we find that it ends with the visualization, but
    • directions, we find the origin of desire again to lie primarily
    • off. What do we find at the end of desire, there where the soul life
    • achieves satisfaction within itself? We find feeling. So when desire
    • reaching far into the past. Within ourselves as well we find the
    • can have desires that remain with us, and in the soul as well we find
    • connection with other objects as well, but then we find complete
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    • We find three points of interest in the poems recited.
    • the manifold nature of the soul life. In Hegel we find a thought
    • experiences you would find nothing in the inner region of the soul.
    • conscious soul life, you will find there something that acts out of
    • He will find it difficult to endow abstract concepts with sufficient
    • infinite realm of psychosophy, but you will find the answers to many
    • surprised himself to find the results of his research so beautifully
  • Title: Wisdom of the Spirit: I. Franz Brentano and Aristotles Doctrine of the Spirit.
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    • history why scientists admit only body and soul we find but one
    • evolved. When we find, among many other matters, a discussion of the
    • they in no way affect the outer world. Within the soul we find only
    • from the soul to the spirit. On the other hand, we shall find that
    • Passing on to something else, we find exactly what
    • death, other than that the spirit finds itself in a rather
    • existence and let us say it finds the physical life of man imperfect.
    • out of account. We shall find the common root of these two cases in
  • Title: Wisdom of the Spirit: II. Truth and Error in the Light of the Spiritual World.
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    • must we nowadays face the materialistic world conception, but we find
    • indeed, find there a standpoint concerned with pneumatosophy, or the
    • If we examine this world of truth seriously, we find
    • Naturally, a philosopher like Hegel, for instance, would find plenty
    • recognize the absolutely independent world of truth will find in this
    • Yet that is what we find in Aristotle.
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    • Now, in order to find the right transition from science
    • within your soul, because in the whole realm of the soul you can find
    • we find that our soul expands in a healthy way and attains to heights
    • shrewd psychologist, Brentano, finds only emotions within the soul,
    • consciousness to find something that is a higher event. It is the
    • conscience, we find it at this transition. The soul is really open
    • each other. (You can find this dream cited by a certain materialistic
    • reality, he finds that before he can arrive at spiritual reality he
  • Title: Wisdom of the Spirit: IV. Laws of Nature, Evolution of Consciousness and Repeated Earth Lives.
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    • realize that, while this incarnation in which you find yourself is
    • learn to know the world. We find that in view of all that surrounds
    • We really find out what this ego has been by placing our
    • yourself as a sweet being. You will be able to find a bitter
    • nature, and how little opportunity he has to find peace and inner
    • occasion to realize how incapable they are of finding the inner calm
    • laws of nature gives assurance that in it, man must find the
    • Thus we find a deep connection between all that is
    • am” in the whole inner life of man; also of what you can find
    • goal of God's ways, but not that of man. They did not find it in the
    • will follow up these suggestions, you will find plenty of material
    • mentioned. Everyone proceeding with an independent spirit will find
  • Title: Christ Impulse: Lecture 1: The Sphere of the Bodhisattvas
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    • if we take great periods of time, we find that all the sentiments and
    • born in the fifth century. You will find no mention of conscience
    • previous to this. Even in Æschylos you will not as yet find
    • humanity progresses, we find going on above man, as it were, a
    • to find the eight-fold path.
    • minds. If you summarise what I have said, you will find that I have
    • Teachers to find a suitable soil on which to work in the future. He
  • Title: Christ Impulse: Lecture 2: The Law of Karma with Respect to the Details of Life
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    • in the external world. If we wish to find a comparison for this great
    • present and future in this way, we shall be able to find it confirmed
    • little more carefully than usual, if they wish to find confirmation of
    • observe. Anyone who observes more profoundly will, however, find
    • influence of such an event in a man's life, and they would find
    • time, we can find the connection between cause and effect.
    • make use of our knowledge when such a case occurs. If we find that we
    • lives when it is possible so to do, we should find the finest
    • find that loving, bounteous goodness in the latter part of a man's
    • distort the sequence — without finding that it was expressed in
    • things of life. In ordinary life we find a karmic connection which we
    • all that leads us to find them can in reality give us the true
    • and shall frequently find that the events of later life are connected
    • without cessation. We must find time to study all the phenomena of
    • One morning, however, you find that your watering-pot is spoilt or
    • wishing to water your garden, would make extra efforts to find the
  • Title: Christ Impulse: Lecture 3: The Entrance of the Christ-Being into the Evolution of Humanity
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    • likeness to God, the possibility of finding the good within ourselves,
    • the danger of error find place in the development of man; and since
    • raise you, ye shall find the Kingdoms of Heaven within you!
    • them to find inner comfort, the inner paraclete, the inner
    • plane show man how to find the way back to the Kingdoms of Heaven.
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    • we trace back the ancestry of Jesus, we must find one ancestor who
    • a state of ecstasy, for they would be able to find their relation to
    • had become different at the time when man was to find the way into the
    • in that state — severed from his ego — he could find balm
    • seek within themselves the power to find the Paraclete in their inner
    • developing the power of the ego whereby they can find within
    • develop the strength it can find within itself: the inner support of
    • themselves a force which will enable them to find help for the
    • will find in his inner being the strength which will enable him to
    • and thirst after righteousness. Those who are able to find their human
    • learn to hunger and thirst after righteousness; for they will find a
    • for the righteousness of the world, they shall find within themselves
    • believe themselves to be true Christians because they try to find
    • 1930, single individuals will find it possible to develop higher
    • methods of clairvoyant vision into the Spiritual world will find what,
  • Title: Christ Impulse: Lecture 5: Correspondences Between the Microcosm and the Macrocosm
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    • When we go back beyond the founding of Christianity, we find two
    • find ourselves confronted by opposites, by two parts of a duality. The
    • the ages preceding that of Lemuria we should only find unity of sex.
    • Spiritual Science, with the human forms of early ages, we find among
    • find a polarity in the universe corresponding to that between man and
    • develop a dense material form. When we look back not only do we find
    • Spiritual Science will not find an easy acceptance amongst the men who
    • to work on you and then reflect over them, you will find immense
    • Can we find a correspondence in the Cosmos to the polarity between
    • polarity that we find in human life between the male and the female,
    • we can find in the Cosmos between the natures of Moon and Comets.
    • neglect to cultivate the new faculties by which it may find the way to
  • Title: Christ Impulse: Lecture 6: The Birth of Conscience
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    • mighty genius of the old Greek dramatist work upon us, we do not find
    • by his wrong-doing. In olden times we find that when an evil deed was
    • corresponding to what we to-day call conscience: you will not find
    • Christ-Impulse could find so unhindered an entrance into Europe and
    • vehicle for the Christ. If Christ was to find a body fit for Him to
    • civilisation. In Asia and Africa we find people who know much
    • is weak. In Europe we find people who have received less culture
    • through revelations from without; but on the other hand we find there
    • the type of man who looks to himself, who finds the strongest support
    • — and in Europe we find the people best prepared to understand
    • parts of the earth, so that each epoch of development should find what
    • on his own ground as an individual person. In Greece we still find the
    • cross the Adriatic and come to Rome we find the Roman citizen standing
    • more and more a Westerner he must learn to find entrance into the
    • urge. You will only find it developed in this way in the West.
    • and from thence towards Rome, where indeed we find it very strongly
    • only find the first sporadic hints of it in Euripides, we find the
  • Title: Christ Impulse: Lecture 7: The Further Development of Conscience
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    • find another stream of like nature in that which came to the old
    • learn from us, those who come after us, must learn to find
    • to understand the development of mankind must find the answer to that
    • way in which the world must find the road to Him. It is of no
    • might learn that it is possible to find the way into the spiritual
    • you will find the Christ, even though you know nothing historically of
    • find again in them what we found in the spiritual worlds independently
    • say that in the religions of Asia Minor we find Adonis or Tammuz
    • undergoing suffering and death and rising again, and that we find the
    • St. Paul. In all Eastern religions, even in Buddhism, you find the
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    • have been impossible to find three thousand years ago, for example, the
    • time, however, when humanity has become mature enough to find for itself
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    • find a contradiction between this and what was said earlier, because
    • could find it within their own souls. Moses brought a law in a completely
    • as a divine law given from the heights. Buddha said: You will find in the
  • Title: Deeper Secrets: Lecture I
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    • the Gospel of St. Luke we find that which speaks at every moment to
  • Title: Deeper Secrets: Lecture II
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    • did man find his way into the outer world. Jahve is recognised first
    • captivity Zarathustra was preparing the way that would lead to the finding
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    • the German Section of the Theosophical* Society we find ourselves in
    • that the more closely he investigated the more he would find
    • they pursue their investigations the more corroboration they will find
    • But now you will find that a testing of this kind requires great
    • out to find confirmations in the physical world for what is stated out
    • find that it ceases to be blind faith if you will really school your
    • thinkers find it comparatively easy to become clairvoyant, and they
    • latter find it difficult to become clairvoyant at all. Here is the
    • will find something lacking in them all. These old books may impart
    • sometimes find people believing the most ridiculous rubbish, just
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    • into man was something living. We find clear illustrations
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    • of external records, and then find it unsubstantiated. We shall have
    • we go back in human evolution, the less do we find expressed the
    • single individuality. That which we still find today in the animal
    • — thus one progresses to Nirvana. Here one finds descriptions
  • Title: Universal Human: Lecture One: Individuality and the Group-Soul
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    • be accomplished by human beings. We find our place in our time either
    • Testament against all kinds of external records and find it
    • The farther back we go in human evolution, the less developed we find
    • finding materialistic meanings behind terms that are obviously
  • Title: The Ego: Lecture 2
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    • attacks the Gospels, and for this it is truly not difficult to find
    • find.
    • to find a suitable body), then he would not be able to express the
    • inherited. Zarathustra had to find forthcoming this suitable physical
    • We have said: If we go back to earlier times, we find that human
    • we find that the Captivity appeared to the entire people where, in the
    • great, that we must be thankful when we find it described from four
  • Title: Universal Human: Lecture Two: The God Within and the God of Outer Revelation
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    • with the Gospels. It has no problem at all finding the intellectual
    • unsuitable body because it cannot find a suitable one, this
    • into. Zarathustra had to find a suitable physical brain.
    • Christianity, so we will now find out about the mission of the
    • look at ancient times, we find that people had other faculties of
    • the Hebrews, we find that the Babylonian Captivity occurred at the
    • grateful to find it described from the point of view of four
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    • Those who find this of little import, however, do not understand at
    • daytime in that period, we find that it did not actually feel itself
    • Atlantean catastrophe to find the greater part of this age.
    • find that such events are carried out on the physical plane after
    • which entangled him in the sense world. Now this spirit must find the
    • spiritual world, if he were not in the future to find delight in the
    • the son of man, he shall find delight in the daughters of the gods,
  • Title: True Nature: Lecture I: The Event of Christ's Appearance in the Etheric World
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    • Science; that is, to assimilate the findings of spiritual
    • the human soul during waking life in those times we find that it
    • no human beings had been able to find a living link with Christ in their
    • have enabled them to find the link with the kingdoms of heaven. The
    • in the spiritual world and find that in three or four days’
    • importance in the immediate future gladly finds his way into
    • spiritual world, finding delight in times to come in the daughters of
  • Title: Reappearance/Christ: Lecture II: Spiritual Science as Preparation for a New Etheric Vision
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    • at the time when Christ was walking about on earth, you will find the
    • find, if we have opened the clairvoyant eye to the records we call
    • to find a humanity endowed with constant clairvoyance, but even then
    • back we go, the more we find this form of clairvoyance.
    • further back than this, we find the great Atlantean catastrophe that
    • should find that our souls were then endowed with a high degree of
    • would find, if you could look back, that you yourselves at that time
    • Indeed, one may find that almost every period as far
    • leaps. If you follow the development of a plant, you find that there
    • the depths of your soul, that it can find within itself the bond with
    • Christ, you can find the path leading into the spiritual worlds. Only
    • in this way will humanity now be able to find the spirit.”
    • the event of Golgotha, the clairvoyant was unable to find Christ in
    • yet possible to find in the astral sphere of our earth what one calls
  • Title: Lecture: Sermon on the Mount and the Return of Christ
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    • humanity as a whole. Everywhere we find humanity progressing
    • spiritual world. In states of ecstasy he could find the way
    • the first, we find that the first three virtues refer to the
    • another, to say what makes him uncomfortable, cannot find the
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    • evolution on the earth, can we find something in the universe that in
    • a higher sense represents this contrast? Can we find in the cosmos
    • contrast? If we were able to find this contrast, a wonderful and at
    • the human being as the contrast between head and limbs. We find this
    • woman, and we also find that here, in all essentials, men and women
    • see that it is not really so extraordinary that women today find
    • contemporaries will find it — it is nonetheless true that if
    • served its purpose it splinters. Thus we find that from a certain
  • Title: Reappearance/Christ: Lecture V: The Reappearance of Christ in the Etheric
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    • Yuga, we find that, through their direct vision into the spiritual
    • however. We must go a long way back if we wish to find something
    • that when we ascend to the spiritual worlds we find there the
    • this time. Indeed, we can find this spirit of Moses revived in a new
    • out into the world, toward outer physical nature, in order to find
    • the World-I, to find the World-God as Jahve, as World-I, to find Him
    • in thunder and lightning, to find Him in what can stream in from
    • were, from without, so we find that, in the second age following
    • finding the reality of Christ in higher worlds through higher
    • faculties find Christ in that world in which only etheric bodies are
    • the one man will find here on earth. One thing will be necessary,
    • Christianity but that humanity would not advance if it did not find
  • Title: True Nature: Lecture II: The Second Coming of Christ in the Etheric World
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    • Abraham-epoch and before Kali Yuga, we find that through the direct
    • back to find anything else. Men actually beheld the spiritual during
    • we find there the Hierarchies of spiritual Beings. They, naturally,
    • towards the outer world of physical Nature in order to find the
    • we shall find more and more human beings who possess knowledge of the
    • became clairvoyant and, finding Christ in the sphere of the earth,
    • be discovered with purely physical faculties, men will find him with
    • be made if in this present century men were not to find Him
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    • that man would be able to find his connection with God within, and
    • could find it through their own egos.
    • right way, they will find the Kingdom of Heaven.”
    • spirit of God can be healed and comforted by finding the source, the
    • spiritual beings.” Now men should find the strength within their own
    • sleeps in the sentient soul, we cannot find in another man the ego
    • says, “He who develops compassion and mercy shall find compassion in
    • Connected with this we find references also to the special mission of
  • Title: Reappearance/Christ: Lecture VI: The Sermon on the Mount
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    • have been able to find a connection with the spiritual world, try
    • ancient times. It was said that man would be able to find his
    • find it through their own I's.
    • bodies in the right way, they will find the kingdom of heaven.”
    • spirit of God can be healed and comforted, and they can find the
    • find the strength within their own I's, under the influence of
    • I in the sentient soul, we cannot find in another person what makes
    • develops compassion and mercy shall find compassion in others.”
    • we find references also to the special mission of Christ Himself, in
  • Title: Reappearance/Christ: Lecture VII: The Return of Christ
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    • of the Bodhisattvas, we find that their spiritual portion, which
    • to the astral body. In Christ alone do we find a divine-spiritual
    • heaven to some degree through human clairvoyance. Now one had to find
    • find people who believe them. For the true anthroposophist, it will
  • Title: Reappearance/Christ: Lecture VIII: The Etheric Vision of the Future
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    • early mystery schools. One can still find today, however, one or two
    • spiritual science, however, one will find something quite different.
    • clarify this, we must cast a glance into world space. There we find
    • finds the remark that the world is an illusion or maya. Every
    • later incarnation will find these thoughts somewhat consoling.
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    • He can become free, only when he finds himself again in spirit, and
    • later in which he becomes aware: “I can find the power in myself
    • find the power to become a free soul within himself. What we see as
  • Title: Macrocosm/Microcosm: Lecture 1: The World Behind the Tapestry of Sense-perceptions. Ecstasy and Mystical Experience.
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    • The purpose of these lectures is to give a survey of findings of
    • It is as when, after an operation, a man hitherto blind finds around
    • There, then, is the first boundary. We find the second when we look
    • into our own being. Within ourselves we find a world of joy and
    • unknown to him, which he finds nowhere in the physical world, no
  • Title: Macrocosm/Microcosm: Lecture 2: Sleeping and Waking Life in Relation to the Planets
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    • should find that these designations were used originally for these
    • Thus we find a remarkable correlation between human life, the
  • Title: Macrocosm/Microcosm: Lecture 3: The Inner Path Followed by the Mystic. Experience of the Cycle of the Year.
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    • that it is also possible today to find something that can lead again
    • into the labyrinth of the spiritual Cosmos to find a thread that would
    • So we see that if a man wishes to find the spirit behind and pervading
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    • finds these regions when, as the result of inner development, he
    • this development. Every time we wake in the morning we find the same
    • nature, namely, our Sentient Body (Empfindungsleib). We have
  • Title: Macrocosm/Microcosm: Lecture 5: The Egyptian Mysteries of Osiris and Isis
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    • We heard yesterday how a man would be able to find his bearings within
    • grandfather, great-grandfather, and so on, we should find — if we
    • that the candidate for Initiation finds as a foreign entity when he
    • seven. The man now lives through a time in which he finds, as it were
    • last death. Thus we have now come to know what man finds as a remnant
    • find the other part which has actually dissolved, because he has
    • impossible for him to find any trace of it again.
    • present incarnation is taken rapidly and then the pupil finds his
    • age of civilisation. Then he finds that as an earlier personality he
    • It only remains to be said that certain later mystics strove to find
    • so strictly. They were able to find help in a different way and it is
    • about finding the God within. But people who talk in this vein have
    • guided, who like to speak constantly of the need to find the
    • that a man rooted in the spiritual life of today may find the path
    • man finds his way through methods belonging to the modern path of
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    • found in the physical world, but in the Elementary World we find as
    • discriminate between them and to find his bearings in the Elementary
    • twelve constellations of the Zodiac, and we can find our bearings in
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    • normal human consciousness and not with clairvoyance, we find certain
    • will find that it is exceedingly difficult to think, to feel or to
    • quite possible to form a sound judgment about the findings of
    • sympathies and antipathies are discarded and we shall find ourselves
    • will everywhere find evidence of an attitude that is entirely opposed
    • Macrocosm, for then we shall gradually learn to find our bearings in
    • boundary of the World of Spirit. When we reach it we find spiritual
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    • forces which have formed our nervous system, we shall certainly find a
    • survey the World of Spirit clairvoyantly can find exact images of the
    • respect in a single day. You will find that in spite of innumerable
    • order little by little to find entrance into the higher worlds; and
    • You will find an outline of this process of development in the book,
  • Title: Macrocosm/Microcosm: Lecture 9: Organs of Spiritual Perception. Contemplation of the Ego from Twelve Vantage-points. The Thinking of the Heart.
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    • happened we shall find in most cases that we form a different judgment
    • contradicts the other. Yet we may find that two persons in exactly the
    • when he has to find the place where he is to incarnate. Such a case
    • which be is born. It is easy to find contradiction here, yet both
    • the day before, be cannot find it and has to look everywhere for it.
    • And the third time again we find something different. — When
    • laws, for otherwise we cannot find our bearings in the material world.
    • is communicated. There may be someone who finds difficulty in the
    • conveying the findings of the thinking of the heart.
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    • find in books such as
    • find at least a few concepts and ideas born of the intellect. To find
    • said of memory? In the normal consciousness of everyday life we find
    • memory, if he were to find that his logical thinking contradicted his
    • shall find this easy to understand if we apply to it all that has been
    • Space-memory he need not go so very far to find the beginnings of the
    • brain; but to find the origin of the heart be must go much farther
    • there lies a kind of darkening. The spiritual investigator finds
    • find our bearings by means of a kind of Ariadne-thread, we must
    • regard to the worlds that preceded our Earth we can find our bearings
    • only by means of the forces which find expression in the thinking of
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    • and come to Spiritual Science longing to find answers to these
    • time. These others try to compel acknowledgment of their findings by
    • to every soul to see whether it cannot find within itself the
    • Ego had at some time to come out of the spiritual world and find
    • the Earth. So we shall find it intelligible that not only did it
    • only find one in an age when the Sun did not shine from outside; the
    • world. Each body presupposes the other. Therefore man had to find a
    • impression of a spiritual nature, but they find this incomprehensible
    • experience. If they were, they would find that man's constitution
    • back into your earlier incarnations you would find yourself
    • in the future. If we pay heed to this we shall find it comprehensible
    • the present world of social chaos could we find human beings with whom
    • In the measure in which these ideals spread, we shall find kindred
    • our duty, we find the innermost core of our own being through true
    • finds his fellow-man in the spirit does he find him with indissoluble,
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    • they will find a way to work in the world; but if nothing is ever done
    • this linking of cause and effect takes place. For you will still find
    • find the same being to react upon, or at any rate that being, in a
    • Can we find anything of the sort in individual lives, and when can we
    • find what we have just presented in our explanation of the idea of
    • karma? We should find something of the sort if, for example, we
    • impact of the elastic balls will probably find that the business
    • to find, if the case is not complicated, that the explanation of the
    • we must find the real factors from which we can establish a law.
    • look further back into his life. When he was twenty we find that he
    • find him an industrious and excellent man.
    • carefully — not simply in a superficial way — may find
    • against him, that will be a help to him. He will more easily find ways
    • shall always find such causes by searching along the lines just
    • pointed out. We shall find in his individual and personal karma the
    • shall find much that is personal in the karma of those in question,
    • but we shall also find that their personal karma is linked with the
    • the mineral kingdom finds its fulfilment in later periods of what
    • find in the general principles described in my book,
    • find it composed of heavenly bodies which regularly carry out
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    • find included what are, to mankind, the most important and profound
    • we find a very sympathetic treatment of animals, a treatment and a
    • You will find it among other peoples too, especially where a nation
    • heirlooms in one place or another, you will find a kind of friendship,
    • reincarnations; then we shall find that the recoil of a cause which we
    • such as takes place with man. In the animal kingdom we find nothing
    • time, when one is inclined to consider all one finds in the world
    • external senses and by his speculative thought. We find a phenomenon
    • observe the animal kingdom you will find that the animals bring with
    • in the primeval past we shall find that the forces which are at the
    • evolution, we should find that there was absolutely no difference
    • order to find others later and we should not have been able to find
    • ourselves might find the possibility of rising higher. In order to
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    • this field we find the grossest superstition in bygone times!’
    • tear a leg from a dog or some such animal, we find that the etheric
    • human kingdom also — we find that the healing forces of the
    • power of the etheric body of this animal. In man we find that not only
    • impression which produces a conscious idea, finds a kind of resistance
    • profoundly. Now in the external life one can often find proof that
    • great impression. Now if we investigate, we shall perhaps find that
    • a permanent depression of spirits. Now we shall find that those events
    • observation you are able to find, even in the life between birth and
    • In the lower animals we find an etheric body but with such healing powers
    • find in the same life the causes of much that manifests itself as
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    • to find how greatly these have changed.
    • We find a time at the turning point between the Middle Ages and modern
    • strives, will find no limitations, and he will be led to the
    • in mind what has just been said, we shall find it much easier to
    • Ahriman cannot penetrate deeper, but finds a hindrance in his
    • principles would be discovered by which to find a suitable remedy for
    • necessary for us to find a point of view from which the incurability
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    • connections of life. For they had now to find an answer to the
    • understand such a course. It has always been said that man's Ego finds
    • will find all its efforts ending in annihilation. Naturally these
    • examine them, we shall find them comprehensible.
    • become chronic that we find ourselves in a vicious circle. We should
    • find a way out of the difficulty if in such a case we could isolate
    • case. We find that this case of measles appeared as the karmic effect
    • from this standpoint, we should invariably find that external
    • An experienced person looking on the world will find it easy to
    • find out by experiment how these oscillations coincided with the
    • different lines. Let us try to find a meaning in human evolution, and
    • rationally, we shall not find it difficult to discover Maya in our own
    • purely egotistical motives, we frequently find ourselves clothing
    • almost the whole compass of our literature we find very little of
    • of many an illness, we shall find it necessary to approach phenomena
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    • above illusion, we find that much of what we at first believe to have
    • before his birth, we shall find that the musical ear for which he had
    • normal life, namely, sleeping and waking, and we shall then find
    • dream as it is to-day, we shall find in its manifold images much that
    • today, we should find that we could not at that time see external
    • principles of his being which we find in a normal waking state. As
    • consciousness finds that an external injury is necessary, so that the
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    • so that they find expression in our egotistical greeds and passions,
    • world, we always find those deceptive images which Ahriman conjures
    • make things so comfortable, and in consequence finds his task a
    • the organ is taken from us so that we may find our way back into the
    • become too greatly entangled in Maya or illusion and may find our way
    • the Earth life. We shall find that much that comes from outside finds
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    • the conflict of these two principles. When we find ourselves caught in
    • clairvoyance we shall always find that it diminishes, or even ceases
    • altogether if the person in question finds the opportunity and has the
    • who has a wrong perception of the super-sensible always finds that the
    • challenge the delusive ideas and the victim will try and find even
    • why we shall always find that however much wisdom concerning the
    • extent that they get a hold upon his entire being, we may find that in
    • has become tranquil. These things will find their way into the
    • which in spite of all means at our disposal we can find no causes in
    • If we understand this, we shall also understand that we may find new
    • What happened in that case? If we go back to the previous life we find
    • We can go still further and find certain karmic causes in the general
    • If we consider the post-Atlantean evolution, we find the Graeco-Latin
    • year 747 B.C. we shall find that it constitutes a sort of
    • may go back to an epoch of the Egyptian evolution, and there we find
    • two identical cases. If we study human life, however, we shall find
    • find a thread by which this connection will become clear. We must
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    • who cannot find satisfaction through impressions with which the
    • anthroposophy are those who fail to find satisfaction from external
    • she will find herself simply because she is a woman, and which will
    • emotional. For this reason we find that psychic experiences come to
    • meanwhile, we may perhaps find that the one has been standing there
    • experiences, it would be equally foolish when we find two cells of the
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    • need not go very far into that, for you may find in all the ordinary
    • hypothesis’ of the nineteenth century. Therein one sought to find
    • find also that his outer bodily part is woven out of light, and his
    • find the means, in the case of a man who has the luciferic element in
    • Thus we find in quite an objective way, what may be applied to the
    • kingdom You will always find in those forms of illness closer
    • has condensed into external material existence, the more we shall find
    • You will find much proof of these things collected in the book by our
    • of one aspect of our age. You will find very aptly described in this
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    • we shall always find that our momentary human inner and outer fate may
    • individual? We should find it impossible so to do. For could we
    • evolution. We must, therefore, find quite comprehensible what
    • We find this continuous stream of civilisation in which we see wave
    • Lucifer finds its counterpart in Ahriman. We see Lucifer and all his
    • pendulum again to the other side, and always they find their work
    • influences of Lucifer and Ahriman and you will find that by far the
    • will not recognise it; they will not find in it any relation to what
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    • Denken, Fühlen und Empfinden eigentlich ziemlich fern
    • Gefühle und Empfindungen einmischen, die aus diesem oder
    • Verständnis finden würden. Es würde zunächst
    • Rückweg zu finden zu den Volkssubstanzen, den Einklang zu finden
    • Erscheinung, etwas, was man mit Empfindungsorganen oder
    • Lebensleib, den Astralleib oder Empfindungsleib und das, was wir als das
    • Glieder; das sind: die Empfindungsseele, das niederste Glied,
    • er den Empfindungsleib oder den astralischen Leib hat beherrschen
    • innerhalb des Empfindungsleibes die Empfindungsseele
    • herausgebildet hat. Ebenso wie die Empfindungsseele in einem
    • gewissen Verhältnis zum Empfindungsleibe steht, so steht
    • Bewußtseinsseele sich befindet, ist in gewisser Weise von dem
    • Empfindungsseele,
    • geworden ist die Empfindungs-, Verstandes- und Bewußtseinsseele,
    • Kräften der Ernpfindungs-, Verstandes- und
    • wir Empfindungsseele, Verstandes- oder Gemütsseele nennen,
    • das der Mensch heute durchmacht. Ebenso finden wir Wesenheiten noch
    • Erdendaseins, bis zum Saturnzustand, da finden wir, daß da
    • erst auf der Menschheitsstufe sich befinden. So sonderbar das jetzt
    • wie die Menschen auf unserer Erde, werden wir es begreiflich finden,
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    • man is going through to-day. In the same way we find beings of a
    • earth-existence, back to the Saturn stage, we find that those beings
    • the human beings on our earth, we shall find it comprehensible that
    • find something more which extends beyond the Folk-spirits, something
    • Thus for every epoch we can find the ‘Spirit of
    • earth according to spiritual science, you will find these repetitions
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    • find to be identical with the conception of the Folk Spirit and which
    • human stage which man is experiencing today. In the same way we find
    • Earth-existence, to Old Saturn, we find that those Beings whom we
    • Earth in the light of Spiritual Science, you will find that these
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    • des hellseherischen Bewußtseins wenden müssen. Wo findet
    • finden wir, daß die Äther-Aura des Menschen an diesen Menschen
    • findet, wenn es die Völker studiert, merkwürdigerweise
    • klar machen. Da werden wir sozusagen den Namen finden für diese
    • auseinandergesetzt finden in den
    • Welten hinaufsteigt, der findet da wohl die Erzengel. Aber man
    • auf der Stufe der Volksgeister stehen geblieben sind. So findet also
    • ähnliches Zusammenwirken findet aber auch noch auf einem anderen
    • daß der Erfinder des Fernrohres nur die Beobachtung dieses
    • Vorgänge notwendig waren, damit das alles hat stattfinden
    • Menschen hinein-, wirken. Da finden sich im Innern des Menschen nicht
    • finden. Diese Geister der Persönlichkeit wirken nicht auf
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    • consciousness. Now where does clairvoyant research find something
    • a living human being, we find that his etheric aura is united to him
    • Thus we find the Folk-spirits at work all over the
    • consciousness, when it studies the peoples, finds, strange to say,
    • Hierarchies; we shall then, so to speak, find the names of these
    • we spoke of yesterday — and you will also find it described in
    • the higher worlds, would certainly find the Archangels. But one must
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    • research find evidence for the existence of the etheric body of these
    • find, strange to relate, besides the Archangelic Beings already
    • you recall what we spoke of yesterday — and you will find a
    • can always find in those men who are stimulated by the Spirit of the
    • a book on ethnology you will find the strangest assortment of
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    • Empfindungsseele, gleichsam das unterste Glied der menschlichen
    • sowohl in der Empfindungsseele als auch in der Verstandes- oder
    • Empfindungsseele ist dieses Ich so tätig, daß der Mensch
    • Empfindungsseele allen Trieben und Leidenschaften hingegeben. Das Ich
    • brütet dumpf in dem, was wir Empfindungsseele nennen. Das Ich
    • Empfindungsseele eine Art von Werkzeug hat, im Ätherleibe
    • beim Menschen unterscheiden Empfindungsseele, Verstandesseele,
    • vorstellen, daß es das, was man Empfindungswelt nennt, und das,
    • haben, aber da würden wir viel Unbekanntes darin finden, da die
    • Tönen, gar nicht wahr. Diese Empfindungen hat niemals ein
    • das, was nur als physische Empfindung da ist, aus Ihrem Weltbilde
    • Sie in der Empfindungsseele erleben, was Sie als
    • Schalten Sie also den ganzen Inhalt der menschlichen Empfindungsseele
    • daß für den Menschen die Empfindungsseele da ist, das ist
    • angeregt wird durch die äußeren Empfindungen. Was
    • über dasjenige Empfindungen zu machen, über das Lust und
    • Leid zu empfinden und uns darüber Gedanken zu machen, was uns
    • der Empfindungsseele fühlen, sondern wir müssen auch
    • darüber denken. Der Mensch, der nur empfindet, der nicht denkt,
    • Empfindungsseele aufnehmen, sondern sie einströmen lassen
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    • of man, we find it necessary to picture it as being threefold, as
    • would find much with which you are unacquainted, for Hegel's
    • make a greater impression upon him. Others he finds to be lethargic,
    • many different shades of folk character can find their expression.
    • case, you will find that it is here solely a question of a victory of
    • several events you will find that the opportunity was here made use
    • Spirits of Wisdom. You will find these different spiritual Beings
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    • which you will find rather more difficult to grasp than the central
    • number of inner concepts. But here you would find much with which you
    • make a deeper impression on him. Others he finds casual, lethargic,
    • within the national character can thereby find expression.
    • people. You may look in vain for other explanations; you will find
    • you will find that the opportunity was taken — and such
    • over the whole Earth. We find that, by virtue of the normal Spirits
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    • Wesenheiten, die in normaler Entwickelung sich befindet, in der
    • finden: Sie sind die Verleiher der Ich-Organisation. Damit ist aber
    • bedenken, Sie es nicht mehr so ganz sonderbar finden werden, wenn
    • zwanzigste Lebensjahr herum befindet, da zu sein brauchen. Das, was
    • gemäßigten Gebiete sich befindet, ob er auf einem niedrig
    • Entwickelung befindet, und daß auch die Rassen sich entwickeln.
    • weiter von Osten nach Westen gehen, so finden wir einen Punkt, der von
    • finden. Dann sehen wir später eine Herüberbewegung des
    • aufzufrischen die Menschheit mit neuer Jugendkraft, findet der Zug
    • Erklärung findet, nämlich dadurch, daß die atlantische
    • Wesenheiten des Weltalls, so werden wir es doch begreiflich finden,
    • Gesetz, wenn wir die charakterisierte Kurve verfolgen. Wir finden es
    • Das finden wir dann in den weiten Flächen der asiatischen
    • man fühlen, welche Empfindung einen überkommen muß,
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    • active in him, we should find that these are the donors of the
    • according to their own nature, we find that their chief interest lies
    • that, if you come to think of it, you will no longer find it very
    • twenty-first year of his life, when he finds himself bound to the
    • If you now pass on further into Asia, you find a spot on
    • If we then go further from the East to the West, we find
    • find the very first starting-points of racial development in the
    • find it comprehensible when it is said, that men no longer proceed
    • a remarkable law when we follow this curve. We find it expressed even
    • extended. We find this again in the widely extended continent of
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    • so when we seek to understand man as he is today, we find a richly
    • predominantly active in him, we shall find that they are the donors
    • when he would find himself Earth-bound. We learn from Spiritual
    • we now cross over to Asia, we find a point or centre where the
    • find that they follow a line which takes an unusual direction. These
    • find that the very first indications of racial development could be
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    • alles dasjenige, was sonst leicht an Gefühlen, an Empfindungen
    • Rasse, innerhalb eines Volkstums steht mit seinen Empfindungen,
    • Erde nennen. Dann finden wir im Umkreise die Erzengel, die
    • Figuren durchgehen, werden Sie keine finden, die dem Zusammenwirken
    • aufzeichnen, so finden Sie die drei Seiten einander gleich, die drei
    • Seraphim. Wenn der Mensch diese Geister bei ihrer Arbeit finden will,
    • Aber eines finden wir schon in der astralen Welt: das, was wir die
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    • civilization on the earth. Then we also find around us the
    • figure. If you go through all geometrical figures, you will find none
    • as the equilateral triangle. If you merely draw it, you will find the
    • Cherubim and Seraphim. If we wish to find these Spirits at work, we
    • must raise our vision to still higher worlds. But we find even in the
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    • of civilization on Earth. Then in our immediate environment we find
    • you will find that, even during
    • inner life of feeling. Finally, we find that the Old Moon condition
    • figures you will find none which corresponds so exactly to the
    • triangle. If you draw an equilateral triangle you will find the three
    • astral world we find the abnormal Spirits of Form who, if they had
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    • stattfinden, erst dann sich eine geschlossene Vorstellung zu
    • Richtung, wo sich jeweilig der Mond befindet. Das ist auch in meiner
    • Menschen nicht stattfinden können. Diese fernere Evolution
    • Form, die eigentlich Geister der Bewegung sind. Diese finden ihren
    • Asien und finden die Venus-Rasse oder die malayie sehe Rasse. Wir
    • kommen dann durch das breite Gebiet Asiens hindurch und finden in der
    • europäisches Gebiet und finden in den europäischen
    • sterben, so finden wir die Rasse des finsteren Saturn, die
    • Daher finden Sie in meiner «Geheimwissenschaft» auch darauf
    • Form im Merkur befindet. Er greift so ein, daß er mit anderen
    • Zusammenwirken stattfindet mit den Marsgeistern, und daß
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    • sprang. We then come to Asia and find there the Venus-race or the
    • Mongolian race we find the Mars-race. We then pass over into the
    • domain of Europe and we find in the Europeans, in their basic
    • civilizations die, we then find the race of the dark Saturn, the
    • and more clearly, you find in these five planets the forces which
    • you will find it pointed out that in old Atlantis, in
    • If you now pass further over to Asia, you find there in
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    • wish to find in the Cosmos the sphere of activity of the normal
    • find the Mongolian race, which is formed by the Mars forces. Then we
    • cross over into Europe and find the Europeans who in their original
    • find there dark “Saturn's race”, the original Red
    • members of man find their impress and are reflected in corresponding
    • parts of the physical body: the ‘I’ finds its impress in
    • you now move over to Asia you will find there likewise the planetary
    • tasks. The particular task of the Caucasian race is to find the way
    • the Saturn character, we must expect to find the combination of the
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    • gepflogen haben, so werden Sie es begreiflich finden, daß nicht nur
    • und Vishnu. Sehen Sie auf die deutsche Mythologie, so finden Sie die
    • gegliedert finden. Sie sehen diese Eigentümlichkeit aber nicht
    • Strömung des Monotheismus ihre Vertretung finden, so daß
    • Verbreitung auf der Erde finden. Dazu bedurfte es nicht nur der
    • Verzichtleistung findet noch einmal statt, und diese zweite
    • geheimnisvolle Stätte zu finden für diejenigen, die in
    • wie eine solche Resignation stattfindet, während wir sonst das
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    • last few days, you will find it comprehensible that not only a
    • we want to find the period when the division into the five principal
    • German mythology; there you find the trinity of Odin, Hœnir, Lœdur,
    • and so on. Everywhere you will find a trinity and this again divided
    • into a larger number. You find this peculiarity not only where myths
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    • Wherever you turn you will find that in some form or other the
    • Odin, Hönir and Lödur of German mythology. You will find a
    • find the extremes of monotheism at the present day amongst the
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    • das gaben, was seine Seelenkräfte werden sollten, und da findet
    • uns selber empfinden, ebenso wahr müssen wir ihn draußen im
    • hellseherische Empfindung gekleidet. Er empfand das, was den
    • östlichen Völkerschaften finden.
    • versuchen, den Zugang zu finden zu den entlegeneren Teilen der
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    • mythology or sacred teachings we find a complete forgetting of the
    • find among Eastern peoples. We shall to-morrow try to find access to
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    • organization of speech in man finds its parallel in the macrocosm in
    • however, come from an entirely different realm from those we find
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    • der alten Atlantis noch durch das in der Menschheit sich findende
    • aufzugehen in Brahma und um in sich selber Atma zu finden. Es ist
    • Mächten. Nun werden Sie es höchst merkwürdig finden,
    • berücksichtigt. Sie finden daher, weil zur Zeit der
    • Anschauung davon finden, daß zweierlei Einflüsse an den
    • Bewußtsein, und Sie werden finden, daß das Bild bis auf die
    • Büchern finden, denn die ist noch mehr dem Irrtum unterworfen.
    • Tatbestand erkennen wird, dann wird er finden, daß der nordische
    • überall würden wir finden, daß diese Dinge bis in die
    • finden, daß der betreffende Mythos für dieses Hellsehen
    • Das empfindet der nordische Mensch,
    • Sie das Schaurig-Großartige empfinden in diesem Mythos,
    • man nur alte Erinnerungen an die Tatsache finden, daß es ein
    • dem Göttlichen finden werdet, auch wenn ihr euch nicht von dem
    • nordische Mensch anders empfinden, der noch länger viel mehr
    • Zukunftsbild vor Augen stellten. Und wieder werden wir finden,
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    • might possibly find it difficult to make this agree with what was
    • so to say, in order to merge into Brahma and to find Atma within
    • You will find, — for at the time of the writers of the Gospels
    • consciousness, and you will find this image made use of in this
    • the one you will find in modern books, for the latter is even more
    • instead of this external one, he would find that the Scandinavian
    • should everywhere find that these things throw light upon the matter,
    • then find that this myth is formed for that clairvoyance. What does
    • Christ had appeared, one could only find old memories of the fact
    • through Whom ye will be able to find the connection with the Divine,
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    • power working into their souls. You may possibly find it difficult to
    • order to become merged in Brahma and to find Atman within oneself. In
    • Lucifer, therefore, is omnipresent in our Earth-existence and finds
    • Luciferic influence can be found there. You will find evidence for
    • You will find — for at the time when the Gospels were written
    • the world, in none of them will you find such a clear and profound
    • find that this image is used in this sense even in relation to
    • view is more correct than the one you will find in modern textbooks,
    • explanation, he will find that the Teutonic myth is correct. I am
    • everywhere find that these things throw light upon the matter, down
    • but contemplated it with the old clairvoyance, you will find that
    • direct association with the facts which one finds in Teutonic
    • find your relation to the Divine, even though you cannot raise
    • he will find his way back to that world whence he came. The vision of
    • changed. You will, it is true, see into this world, but you will find
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    • hat mitgemacht der Europäismus, und daher empfindet dieser
    • lebt. Für diese Gruppenseele findet sich nun der Ausdruck
    • empfindet der individuelle Mensch als die Wesenheiten, die ihm das
    • Volk hat seine besondere Aufgabe. Da finden wir vor allen Dingen dasjenige
    • nur so weit gekommen, in dem Empfindungsleibe oder Astralleibe
    • so, daß der Teil, den wir als die Empfindungsseele bezeichnen,
    • welche in der Empfindungsseele arbeitet. Beim griechisch-lateinischen
    • schon mehr von dem, was sozusagen aus der Empfindungsseele, aus der
    • nach der Empfindungsseele, nach der Verstandes- oder
    • Kulturnuancen und Missionen im Westen Europas finden zuletzt ihre
    • durch die Impulse der Empfindungsseele in das Ich hinein ausgebildet
    • ihren Licht- und Schattenseiten, da werden Sie finden, daß Sie
    • die eigentümliche Mischung des Ich mit der Empfindungsseele
    • begreiflich finden, wenn Sie das Werden und die Vermischungen der
    • zustande kam, so werden Sie finden, daß die großen
    • von diesem Impulse herrühren. Sie finden aber auch, daß
    • Geschichtsbilder finden, wenn wir Zeit genug hätten, diese Dinge
    • schon in die Empfindungsseele hineingegossenen,
    • Philosophie findet nicht bloß die äußere,
    • grobsinnliche, materialistische Erfahrung, sondern sie findet den
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    • did not find it in that way. There man had already evolved
    • all we find that people, that collection of peoples, that community
    • folk-characters in their light and shadow sides, you will find that
    • had been driven outwards, you will find that the great historical
    • impulse. You will also find that what took place there in the
    • find pictures in history which would show us how the basic forces
    • by science, you will find how extraordinarily illuminating these
    • instance, we find there in the East the following conception: The
    • In the East we find in the first place a distinct consciousness of a
    • fertilizing our earth, so do we find this heavenly world, the world
    • find them among the Slav peoples which have been pushed forward
    • towards the West. In no Western European mythology do we find this
    • conception so universal. We find in them clearly defined Divine
    • different worlds; these we find more in the Heavenly Father, the
    • find that one may say: Hegel understood Him as only the most refined,
    • Personality in Whose service man finds himself as ‘man with the
    • State and the people, which takes everything it finds in order to
    • Everything that we find in the East, from the general
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    • characters in their positive and negative aspects you will find that
    • will find that the great historical conquests of the inhabitants of
    • that island proceed from this impulse. You will also find that the
    • impulse of the Spiritual Soul was to find expression on the plane of
    • sufficient time to enlarge upon these matters we could find examples
    • but finds in the external world the content of the Spiritual Soul
    • existing findings of science you will find how extraordinary
    • culture. We find in the East, for example, the following conception:
    • cultures. In the East we find, in the first place, a distinct
    • as these conceptions are, we find them among the outposts of the
    • mythology is this conception so universal. In the West we find
    • described them, but we find it remarkably anticipated in the diverse
    • we find that Hegel understood Him as only the most refined, the most
    • service man finds himself as ‘man endowed with Spirit Self’
    • Everything that we find in the East, from the make-up of the people
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    • und Merkurseelen. Das ist ein Vorgang, den man heute noch finden kann
    • daher eine älteste Erinnerung an solche Dinge noch finden.
    • werden. Das alles finden Sie in einer wunderbaren Weise in dieser
    • und in der er für den Eingeweihten auch zu finden ist. In
    • finden ist seit dem Ereignis von Golgatha, wird von immer mehr
    • die ein spirituelles Empfinden war, erkennen, was die Wahrheit ist.
    • Theorien wirklich auch spirituelles lebensvolles Empfinden
    • finden, daß im zwanzigsten Jahrhundert den Menschen wieder
    • herausfinden sollten in der nordisch-germanischen Erzengelwelt
    • wirksam war, und daß wir Christus finden werden an allen
    • wird, der Wahrheit entsprechend finden. Darauf rechne ich,
    • prüfen, desto mehr werden Sie bewahrheitet finden, was aus
    • werden das selbst bewahrheitet finden, was wie ein
    • der slawischen Philosopie und Volksempfindung gezeigt werden
    • konnte. Solange sich das im Vorbereitungsstadium befindet, muß
    • Nord-, Süd- und Ost-, West- und Mitteleuropa, so empfinden,
    • Grundempfindung einer Seelengemeinschaft aller derjenigen, die
    • noch aus unseren Sympathien und Antipathien heraus empfinden
    • in unserem Empfinden, Fühlen und Denken und in unserem
    • mögen wir uns stets in Harmonie zusammenfinden, auch wenn wir
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    • one may still find to-day in the Akashic Records. In the course of
    • Vanen you can still find one of the very oldest recollections of it.
    • away in the smallest of boxes — the human skull. You will find
    • Folk-spirit, by means of which the things we now find clairvoyantly
    • him in his soul, will find that in the twentieth century the capacity
    • Anthroposophy, and if we are to find in the world of Northern
    • all the ages, and that we shall find Him in all places,
    • find, that what has been said out of the sources of the Rosicrucian
    • you will find confirmation from this source. You must take nothing on
    • whom you know, and you will yourselves find confirmed what has been
    • we Anthroposophists go, whether far or near, may we always find
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    • Vanir you can still find one of the oldest recollections of this
    • skull. You will find all this portrayed in a wonderful way in the
    • time, they will find popular favour like Sabbatai in the seventeenth
    • find their counterpart in a new etheric vision which’ in
    • find that in the twentieth century the power to see the Christ can be
    • ages and that we shall find Him where so ever we go, that the
    • more thoroughly you test it, the more you will find that what has
    • more you will find them confirmed from this source. You must accept
    • active mind and you will find confirmation of what has been said as a
    • here. For the knowledge we gather must ultimately find an echo in our
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    • unsere Seele empfinden, daß wir uns durch unsere
    • kann, empfinden soll: den eigenen Ursprung in seiner
    • Milieu, wenn wir empfinden das Uns-Übergreifen und
    • anthroposophisches Empfinden und anthroposophische Stimmung in
    • Gegenwartskultur hat keine Einheitlichkeit der Empfindung.
    • in denen gleichartige Empfindungen leben, die beseelt sind von
    • anthroposophischen Familie fühlen, dann empfinden wir auch
    • anthroposophischen Empfinden widerstreben würde, bei
    • Sie es um so begreiflicher finden, daß ich bei dieser
    • sagen ist, Gelegenheit finden, auf dieses oder jenes
    • berechtigter Herzensempfindung heraus seine Ideale entwickelt
    • Empfindungsseele, Verstandesseele und Bewußtseinsseele
    • Kräfte gedacht. Sie finden im Devachan nicht etwa Tafeln,
    • auf denen steht Empfindungsseele, Verstandesseele,
    • Bewußtseinsseele; Sie finden dort wirkliche Wesenheiten,
    • dieser anderen Welt finden, was Ihnen einen
    • Stützpunkt findet, den er schon in der physischen Welt
    • empfinden konnte, als wenn der leibhafte Teufel zur Tür
    • Wir müssen uns abgewöhnen die Empfindungen, die wir
    • Vortragszyklus neue Empfindungsnuancen, neue Wortwerte in
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    • vordringen, dann können wir zugleich etwas empfinden von
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    • old when these sounds worked creatively in him. In fact we must find
    • all that we find in our own environment it has nothing but heat. No
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    • old when these sounds worked creatively in him. In fact we must find
    • all that we find in our own environment it has nothing but heat. No
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    • bekannt ist mit den Empfindungen, die in unseren Kreisen
    • vergessen, was in unseren Empfindungen, in unseren
    • wiederfinde, was früher in meiner Seele sich gelagert hat
    • wir weiter hinaufgehen, so finden wir feinere Zustände,
    • ungeheure Scheu und Ehrfurcht zu empfinden vor dem, wie die
    • Welt sich entwickelt, und man lernt empfinden, wie es wahrhaft
    • Empfindung, die der Anthroposoph sich aneignen sollte, wenn er
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    • würden wir denn heute etwas finden, was sich, wenn auch
    • ließe, würde man freilich nichts finden, was sich
    • nur noch im Geistgebiete als die Arten der Pflanzen zu finden
    • stattfinden, dann muß sich aus dem Sonnenhaften ein
    • Sonnenhaften Befindliches zurückblieb. Der alte Mond war
    • wollen, wir kein besseres Beispiel finden können, als wenn
    • finden wir also, daß in dem Momente, wo uns am sogenannten
    • hellseherische Bewußtsein findet, es wird in einer
    • diesen alten Urkunden. Wir finden es wieder, was wir zuerst
    • wiederfinden in diesen Urkunden! Müssen wir nicht dieselbe
    • Geistigkeit, die heute einzig und allein sich hinauffinden kann
    • Empfindungen, die es bei gewissen Worten hatte, viel genauer
    • seine Empfindungen hingerichtet hatte zu den sieben Elohim, so
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    • find anything in the least comparable to that plantlike weaving in
    • of man — was then developed to the animal stage. You will find
    • impressive words, in words full of power; we find there again what we
    • we find described in impressive detail how creatures appeared on the
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    • find anything in the least comparable to that plantlike weaving in
    • of man — was then developed to the animal stage. You will find
    • condition, we find that in this “solid” state —
    • impressive words, in words full of power; we find there again what we
    • we find described in impressive detail how creatures appeared on the
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    • dringt, dann findet man jene Kräfte, die das Feste, das
    • Saturnzustandes finden. Wir müßten, mit anderen
    • Worten, die alte Saturnwärme wiederfinden, wie sie wirkt
    • als Ausdruck eines Geistig-Seelischen. Und wir finden sie, wenn
    • würde finden, daß in diesem Worte gerade das liegt,
    • zunächst eine Wiederholung stattfindet, wie ich sie jetzt
    • Urkunde erforschen, bestätigt finden durch die Genesis.
    • Gefundene mit der Genesis vergleichen, dann finden Sie,
    • werden das bestätigt finden. Da steht in der Genesis, was
    • imstande sind, mit ihrer ganzen Empfindung sich
    • Empfinden haben, als man es heute hat, wenn man sich in alte
    • die unter ihnen befindlichen Wesenheiten. Sie übertrugen
    • auffinden, so müssen wir sagen: «Und es wurde ereb,
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    • a Being who disseminates this warmth, and finds thereby means of
    • coming into existence of our earth we should expect to find a
    • find? We should expect the sound-ether to set to work to organise
    • find all that clairvoyant investigation can bring to light —
    • wonderful experience to find confirmed in Genesis what we have first
    • if you then compare these independent findings with the Genesis
    • We find them in the
    • Should we not expect to find the Spirits of Personality, the
    • should expect to find the Principalities, or Spirits of Personality,
    • To find the answer to
    • those who try to find a way out by giving a geological meaning to
    • We find the same
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    • a Being who disseminates this warmth, and finds thereby means of
    • shall, then, expect to find that according to Genesis the three
    • coming into existence of our earth we should expect to find a
    • find the Saturn warmth working as an expression of a soul-spiritual.
    • And this is what we do find, if we understand the account rightly. I
    • find? We should expect the sound-ether to set to work to organise
    • a more precise philology would find that there is contained in this
    • upward, and others accumulate below, we should expect to find that
    • find all that clairvoyant investigation can bring to light —
    • wonderful experience to find confirmed in Genesis what we have first
    • if you then compare these independent findings with the Genesis
    • We find them in the
    • Should we not expect to find the Spirits of Personality, the
    • should expect to find the Principalities, or Spirits of Personality,
    • To find the answer to
    • those who try to find a way out by giving a geological meaning to
    • We find the same
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    • Lichtäther stattfindet. Und wir haben gesehen, wie eine
    • stattfindet, wo die Worte erklingen: «Und die Elohim
    • Finsternis ist etwas, was die Elohim vorfinden, das Licht
    • verfallen, daß er Mitleid empfindet mit den armen
    • Empfindungen und Begriffe, welche wir nicht hegen sollten
    • entfalten in unserer Vorstellungswelt, in unserer Empfindungs-
    • Kräften unseres Astralleibes und unseres Ichs stattfindet,
    • sprossende Grün. Damit aber etwas Tierhaftes Platz finden
    • Wenn man wirklich echt und treu, mit wahrer Empfindung dessen,
    • Ordnung unserer Weltangelegenheiten, so finden wir ja, daß
    • Tierartiges, in Vorstellung und Empfindung innerlich webendes
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    • earth's beginnings, we find many things which still need to be
    • prepared to recognise it; we must be prepared to find it everywhere.
    • something that the Elohim find already there. Light is something they
    • comes if it knows how to interpret its own findings properly. What
    • conversation between Maria and her three companions you will find
    • Does Genesis say nothing of these? Let us look more closely to find
    • the sprouting green. But in order for anything animal to find a place
    • world has been organised, we find that each age has a number of
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    • earth's beginnings, we find many things which still need to be
    • prepared to recognise it; we must be prepared to find it everywhere.
    • something that the Elohim find already there. Light is something they
    • comes if it knows how to interpret its own findings properly. What
    • conversation between Maria and her three companions you will find
    • Does Genesis say nothing of these? Let us look more closely to find
    • the sprouting green. But in order for anything animal to find a place
    • world has been organised, we find that each age has a number of
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    • wiederzufinden in den Urkunden der verschiedenen Zeiten, der
    • Genesis wiederfinden. Zum Teil ist uns das schon gelungen. Wir
    • «Geheimwissenschaft» dargestellt finden, was auch
    • kosmisches Sinnen stattfindet, daß die Elohim abtrennen
    • Versuchen Sie nun Gefühls- und Empfindungssinn
    • Die Wärme finden wir allüberall in den anderen
    • finden auch das Wirken der Elohim, das eigentliche Kraftelement
    • Willens finden, sondern wir sehen diesen Leib der Geister des
    • Ausdruck dessen zu finden, was wir eben ausgesprochen haben.
    • Materie, sind Maja. In Wahrheit findet der Seher, wenn er sich
    • finden können. Es dehnen eben diese Hierarchien ihre
    • es uns berichtet, so finden Sie ja, daß sozusagen all die
    • Erdenentwickelung in Betracht ziehen, so finden wir schon darin
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    • within another, and that warmth permeates everything. We find warmth
    • element we shall find not just the substantial basis, the body of the
    • does not find the fantastic apparition of physical matter, for that
    • of the dust which we find in the world is dust by natural tendency.
    • being of these cloud formations, we find hidden within them something
    • environment, just as we can find them in the cosmos without. The
    • activity of these hierarchies is extended to all that we find in our
    • evolution, we find all the different hierarchies already there. All
    • century make of this? It says: “We find in one passage the name
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    • it specially important to find confirmed in ancient documents of
    • within another, and that warmth permeates everything. We find warmth
    • can also say that we find everywhere the activity of the Elohim, the
    • element we shall find not just the substantial basis, the body of the
    • Now let us try to find
    • does not find the fantastic apparition of physical matter, for that
    • of the dust which we find in the world is dust by natural tendency.
    • being of these cloud formations, we find hidden within them something
    • environment, just as we can find them in the cosmos without. The
    • activity of these hierarchies is extended to all that we find in our
    • evolution, we find all the different hierarchies already there. All
    • century make of this? It says: “We find in one passage the name
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    • empfinden, wie wenn er zwei helleuchtende Kugeln weit
    • draußen befindliche Erscheinungen des astralischen Raumes
    • findet niemals statt. Alles, was ein Entwickelungsmoment ist,
    • des Erdenhaften stattfinden. Solches Herausgehen ist aber mit
    • Physik die Sonne an. Eine solche Scheidung findet
    • daß eine Art von Herunterverdichtung stattfindet von dem
    • stattfinden mußte. Wir müssen also erwarten, daß
    • war.» Am zweiten Schöpfungstage finden Sie bei den
    • der Genesis gearbeitet hat, wiederfinden würden. —
    • empfinden, die in diesem uralten Dokument wohnt, das wir als
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    • making of Genesis.” And when he finds that the astounding thing
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    • making of Genesis.” And when he finds that the astounding thing
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    • den Menschen nicht finden, wenn wir uns nicht klarmachen,
    • Empfindungsseele im Sinne unserer heutigen Auseinandersetzungen
    • Empfindungsseele. Wir werden also sagen, um uns das zu
    • Empfindungsseele und setzen sie an den Platz, der
    • zunächst die Empfindungsseele des Menschen. Dann schreitet
    • oder Gemütsseele nennen. Die Empfindungsseele schreitet
    • Empfindungsseele zur Verstandes- oder Gemütsseele am
    • der Empfindungsseele und Verstandes- oder Gemütsseele der
    • Empfindungsseele und Verstandes- oder Gemütsseele zu
    • Empfindungsseele. Das alles muß sich einkleiden, gleichsam
    • «Geheimwissenschaft» finden können. Dann werden
    • Schöpfungstag nennen. — Da finden wir also den
    • Wärmeströmungen finden, die nicht so dicht sind wie
    • Wärmeeindrücke. Man findet gewisse
    • dahinter suchen, und wir werden nur das Richtige finden, wenn
    • wir nun zu dem, was Sie ziemlich genau dargestellt finden in
    • Wir finden dann diesen Parallelismus nachträglich heraus.
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    • evolutions we should expect to find the human being there all the
    • time, we should expect to find him long before the sixth day. How is
    • it that we find no earlier mention of man in the Genesis account?
    • “days” we must not expect to find man in the region of
    • appropriate physical laws; we must expect to find him in a
    • find man in the earth element, but as a soul-spiritual being in the
    • correlate some of the findings of Spiritual Science with the Genesis
    • accordance with its laws.” Thus here too we find a deeper
    • investigation of today. And in Genesis we find a theory of evolution
    • fifth day we still do not find man among the physical earth beings.
    • It is not until the sixth day that we find man actually among the
    • and find there differentiated currents of warmth not so dense as gas,
    • We find then a remarkable
    • itself. Here also, if we know how to interpret what is said, we find
    • crude symbolism; they are the direct findings of clairvoyant
    • find this out if they really wanted to learn. If we studied
    • Science, by communicating its findings, to point once more to the
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    • evolutions we should expect to find the human being there all the
    • time, we should expect to find him long before the sixth day. How is
    • it that we find no earlier mention of man in the Genesis account?
    • “days” we must not expect to find man in the region of
    • appropriate physical laws; we must expect to find him in a
    • find man in the earth element, but as a soul-spiritual being in the
    • correlate some of the findings of Spiritual Science with the Genesis
    • accordance with its laws.” Thus here too we find a deeper
    • investigation of today. And in Genesis we find a theory of evolution
    • fifth day we still do not find man among the physical earth beings.
    • It is not until the sixth day that we find man actually among the
    • and find there differentiated currents of warmth not so dense as gas,
    • We find then a remarkable
    • itself. Here also, if we know how to interpret what is said, we find
    • crude symbolism; they are the direct findings of clairvoyant
    • find this out if they really wanted to learn. If we studied
    • Science, by communicating its findings, to point once more to the
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    • der Erde stattfinden, denn wären die beiden
    • man es richtiger findet, es mußte die Erde von sich
    • geht die Entwickelung weiter, und nach und nach findet ein
    • Schöpfungstage verzeichnet finden, wir nicht denken
    • sieben Schöpfungstagen, so finden Sie darauf hingewiesen,
    • stattfindet, ist angedeutet mit den Worten «Denn
    • gegeben habe, diese Dinge anders zu finden als aus dieser
    • ist es, der uns eben in der Bibel das finden ließ, was wir
    • seherische Forschung findet, in der Bibel wiederzusehen.
    • Wo finden wir denn das heute im Menschen? In welchen Gliedern
    • Sie geschildert finden in meiner «Geheimwissenschaft»
    • als Mondleib innerhalb unserer Schöpfung finden, ist innig
    • die alten Seher sagt und was wir wieder finden durch die
    • können kein anderes Wort für sie finden als das, was
    • empfinden.» — Übersetzen wir das ins alte
    • wir scheue Ehrfurcht empfinden»? Es lautet:
    • denen man scheue Ehrfurcht empfindet. So haben Sie den
    • Zusammenschluß der Empfindungen der alten Seher mit dem
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    • corroborated the findings of clairvoyant investigation. There remain
    • findings as to the evolution of our earth. I have already said that I
    • days, you find it mentioned that there were still no herbs, no
    • Thus we find a
    • Spiritual Science itself constrained us to find in the Bible what we
    • today as it was at that time, but we can nevertheless find something
    • you find described in my
    • bound up with what we find in creation as the body of the moon.
    • Beings. We can find no word for those Beings, save only that one
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    • corroborated the findings of clairvoyant investigation. There remain
    • findings as to the evolution of our earth. I have already said that I
    • days, you find it mentioned that there were still no herbs, no
    • Thus we find a
    • Spiritual Science itself constrained us to find in the Bible what we
    • today as it was at that time, but we can nevertheless find something
    • you find described in my
    • bound up with what we find in creation as the body of the moon.
    • Beings. We can find no word for those Beings, save only that one
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    • hellseherische Forschung die wahren Tatbestände findet,
    • sprechen, die Empfindungsseele, die Verstandes- und die
    • den Menschen mit der Empfindungsseele, ruach dürfen wir
    • alledem, was wir so in der Bibel finden, was uns erst ein
    • genommen wird, so finden Sie darin den merkwürdigen Satz:
    • wiederfinden, was sich aus der hellseherischen Forschung
    • äußerlich auffindbaren Überresten. Wenn man dann
    • geistige Vorgänge finden. Alles, was da geschildert wird,
    • entsprechenden biblischen Stellen wirklich zu finden. Wenn man
    • finden, daß es unmöglich war, die gewöhnlichen
    • schwieriger finden als die an sich nicht ganz leichte Sache,
    • empfinden, was zusammenwirken soll, damit die anthroposophische
    • werden Sie niemals finden, daß ich eine andere
    • finden, was Ihnen brauchbar sein kann auf dem
    • höher bringt, zu immer höheren Empfindungsformen, zu
    • intellektuellem, auf empfindungsmäßigem, auf
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    • find in the Bible — and again now in clairvoyant perception
    • modern translation, you find the remarkable sentence: These are
    • heavens. Usually we find the whole hierarchy of the Elohim
    • you to look at this sentence carefully and try honestly to find a
    • which the Bible story is based, how hard it is to find the true
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    • was not yet as he is today. The physical body which we find in man
    • find in the Bible — and again now in clairvoyant perception
    • modern translation, you find the remarkable sentence: These are
    • heavens. Usually we find the whole hierarchy of the Elohim
    • I ask you to look at this sentence carefully and try honestly to find
    • which the Bible story is based, how hard it is to find the true
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    • entsprechende Empfindung noch genauer haben. Wenn man sich
    • Empfindung von geistiger Größe überkommt,
    • Johannes-Evangelium finden kann, wie es uns das Höchste
    • dem Jesus von Nazareth vereinigt finden, sich summiert
    • Vorträgen angedeutet finden können, hier etwas
    • Erde Ackerland gemacht, hat die ersten primitivsten Erfindungen
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    • the highest attainable by human wisdom—we find the
    • we shall find that unlike the others it is in a certain sense
    • It shows how all the qualities we find in Jesus had been
    • and now find ourselves in a physical world which we see with
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    • realities of spirit and of soul, and now find ourselves
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    • fragen, wo sich die Räder an dem Wagen befinden? Man
    • finden. Und diese Anschauung, die wir eigentlich auch als das
    • konnte fruchtbaren Boden finden, was Hermes, der Schüler
    • Beispiel im Hermestum das gleiche wie im Mosestum finden: hier
    • Wenn wir die Hermes-Weisheit auf uns wirken lassen, finden wir
    • wir finden in der Hermes-Weisheit nicht die Begriffe, die uns
    • zurückfindet zur Sonne. Sie ist Erdenweisheit geworden.
    • Erdenweiser. Er soll den Weg wieder zurückfinden. Und er
    • Sonnenhafte finden konnte. Es mußte sich also bis zu einem
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    • this, though in a veiled form. In them we find suggestions of
    • discovered; here they find a trinity, there a trinity, there
    • often find ourselves in conflict with the feeble instrument
    • effort in the Mysteries to find other means to express the
    • great events of human evolution, when we find these expressed
    • task was to find its way back from the earth to the sun. It
    • find the way back, and he sought it in three stages, the
    • such a way that he might return and find once more what
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    • they find the same thing in the teachings of Hermes and
    • ourselves in the Hermes-wisdom, we find illumination on
    • Hermes-wisdom we do not find the concepts which reveal
    • we find ourselves battling with a dreadfully feeble
    • in the Mysteries to find means of expression for the
    • the wisdom of Moses was to find the way back again to the
    • on the returning path it would be able to find the
    • Venus and could not find its way directly to the Earth;
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    • verknüpft, sondern auch eine Verdünnung; es findet
    • finden wir, daß wiederum eine Verdichtung eintritt; wir
    • finden jetzt nicht nur einen gasigen oder luftförmigen
    • empfindet, der durch die Welt webt und lebt. Wir sprechen daher
    • Erdenzustand. Da findet die Verdichtung zum Festen statt.
    • Erde hereinstrahlen, findet sich zwar Wärme und Licht,
    • solches sei ihr ein Rätsel. - So finden wir, daß die
    • Gefühlen, Empfindungen, Gedanken und Vorstellungen
    • Mensch innerlich erfüllt fühlte mit Empfindungen, mit
    • Wir werden es daher begreiflich finden, daß man in
    • werden Sie in vielen Mitteilungen finden, aber den Grund
    • ausersehen war, im Inneren zu fühlen und zu empfinden, was
    • verstehen - als der Erfinder der Arithmetik bezeichnet,
    • ist darin angedeutet, daß man Abraham als den Erfinder der
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    • the earth, and affecting external life, we certainly find
    • So we find
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    • Sun's influence could not, to begin with, find entrance
    • after which the Earth opened itself to the Sun, we find
    • we find a human body impregnated with what had been
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    • nur erfassen kann, und dann finde ich den Tropfen des
    • Also es sollte ein Einfluß stattfinden von dem, was
    • eines solchen Mysteriums empfinden, und wir werden dann schon
    • finden, daß in dieser Art, die Sache darzustellen, etwas
    • Tatsache» dargestellt finden. Aber wenn man wirklich
    • der talmudischen Literatur finden wir eine Angabe, daß
    • Tatsache» finden welche in diesen Sekten vereinigt waren,
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    • nature; there I find the drop of divine spiritual existence
    • the language of the gods finds expression above in the twelve
    • Spirit that created the harmonious order which finds
    • and find these records silent, it should not occasion
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    • being, striving to fathom its depths, I find the drop of
    • have yet to consider the findings of occult investigation
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    • Jahrhundert vor unserer Zeitrechnung, also vor dem Stattfinden
    • «Rosenkreuzermysterium» zu finden ist, kann Sie, wenn
    • stattfinden konnte. Allerdings, damit das geschehen konnte, war
    • Wesen, das man nur finden kann, wenn man durch die ganze
    • Generationen entsprechen, hinaufsteigen, dann findet man es.
    • Generationen weitergehen, so finden wir nach zweiundvierzig
    • Leibern an vererbten Merkmalen finden können, müssen
    • finden wir nichts mehr davon; alles, was einer früheren
    • finden wir die sie durchsetzende Kraft gebunden an
    • finden. Es ist bei ihnen so gewesen, wie wenn ein Mensch, der
    • lernten von dem, was der Blick in der Außenwelt findet,
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    • forty-two generations; then he would find that Being. The
    • all that then belonged to physical nature, we shall find at
    • relationship. If we consider this more closely we find
    • into the physical body and etheric body, that they might find
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    • traversing the 42 generations they might find the Divine.
    • he can find his bearings in this labyrinth and see
    • descends, and you will find that there are 77.
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    • finden wollen, hinaufzugehen haben bis zu einem solchen
    • finden, daß nur zweiundvierzig Generationen von Abraham
    • Leben zurückverfolgt, finden, daß irgendwo die
    • wir es auch nicht mehr verwunderlich finden, daß wir uns
    • stattfinden sollte. Es war die Wesenheit des großen
    • entwickelt. Das können Sie in den Evangelien finden. Das
    • Sie finden sogar in der Übersetzung von
    • dem sogenannten «Ägypter-Evangelium» findet sich
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    • find the descent of Jesus is traced back to Adam, and to God.
    • This means that in order to find this divine principle within
    • the Gospel of Matthew we find teaching concerning the
    • find this in the Gospels. What is related there is quite
    • Gospel, we find it said: ‘that salvation would come to
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    • in order to find the Divine Principle within the astral
    • back into the past, he will find that memories cease at
    • find that in periods not far distant, consciousness was
    • Gospel, there-fore, we find, firstly, the names of single
    • Spiritual-scientific investigation finds that after the
    • variance with the findings of all genuine investigation.
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    • dort Widersprüche finden; denn eine Sache schaut
    • finden. Es sollte allerdings in einer
    • Philosophie aus geschildert finden. Aber notwendig ist es
    • Verwirrung, und der Mensch befindet sich dann tatsächlich
    • sich im Labyrinth des Makrokosmos zurechtzufinden.
    • wirklich jene Denk- und Empfindungsweise zu entwickeln, die
    • zurechtfinden kann. Auf dieser Bahn ist der Mensch heute noch
    • Lukas-Evangelium schildert als das Wiederfinden im Tempel
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    • path could be developed, should find expression in a single
    • he finds himself in a labyrinth. To find a way through the
    • We thus find
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    • would never find his bearings. His mode of life in the
    • usages of the physical plane, find contradictions here or
    • it is easy to find contradictions. The principle in a
    • not willing to do this he will find himself lost in a
    • Confusion is the result, and he finds himself in a
    • viewpoints, to be able to find his bearings in the
    • the thinking and feeling necessary for finding his way
    • to to done and the man then gradually learns to find his
    • for Him now could not find Him in this physical body but
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    • empfinde und fühle! - Also das ist die Gefahr, daß
    • Menschen finden es dann immer wieder unbequem, allerlei
    • finden es merkwürdig, daß solche Dinge da sind,
    • Sie finden auch in meiner «Theosophie» den Zeitpunkt
    • Gattungs-Ich, ein GruppenIch finden: es würde sich
    • ich gesagt habe, werden Sie es begreiflich finden, daß es
    • werden Sie etwas finden, was als ein Urteil angegeben ist, was
    • eines anderen stattfinden - was die stark vergröberte
    • Inneres zu schauen, und er findet dort sein Ich. Dagegen denken
    • hinuntersteigen, desto höhere geistige Kräfte finden
    • in den physischen Leib, findet der Mensch wieder
    • bezeich net. Man kann kaum einen Ausdruck finden, um
    • durch sich selbst, durch ihr eigenes Ich, finden die Reiche der
    • Geist finden werden, wenn sie suchen werden die Reiche der
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    • They find it most uncomfortable to watch the deeply-rooted
    • sorts of such powers? They find such phenomena extraordinary
    • consciousness. This has often been described, and you find
    • it would find not an individual ego, but a group ego. In the
    • superficial to look within himself; has only to do so to find
    • much loved personality. Indeed, one never finds this more
    • they will find the Kingdoms of the Heavens!’
    • come when those who seek the Kingdoms of the Heavens can find
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    • human being does, it would not find an individual Ego,
    • textbooks of Physics you will find a statement that
    • eyes to reality need only look within himself to find his
    • Keter. It is almost impossible to find an
    • find their way into the spiritual world that the habit is
    • arises when, enriched with the findings of
    • themselves, through their own Ego, they shall find the
    • own Egos men will find the Spirit when they seek the
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    • heute jemand finden und sagen: Es ist von diesem Schriftsteller
    • Evangelien finde sich nur wiederum aufgezeichnet,
    • kann man in zahlreichen Fällen finden. In welchem
    • was sind dann diese Punkte? Merkwürdig, wir finden da
    • finden, die das alte hellseherische Bewußtsein in
    • Beispiel finden wir wiederholt jene Darstellung, wo uns Zeus
    • Zeus versuchend, das finden Sie in der verschiedensten
    • Heute finden sich - und das ist es, was viele Leute
    • können oder nicht wollen -, heute finden sich viele
    • Und wenn er diese Sätze in alten Zeiten finden wird, dann
    • finden. Wenn man das ins Groteske übertragen wollte,
    • zusammengestoppelt finden Sie folgende Sätze, die, wie
    • vielen Bibliotheken, ist auch das nicht aufzufinden gewesen,
    • Vorläufer des Vaterunsers finden könne. So wird
    • Ähnlichkeit finden zwischen dem Vaterunser und diesen
    • sich finden die Reiche der Himmel!» ist die neue Wahrheit
    • wird wie das Physische. Steigen wir auf zur Empfindungsseele,
    • in dem, was seine Empfindungsseele ist, einen solchen Drang
    • empfindet, wie er unwissentlich in seinem Leibe sonst den Drang
    • empfindet, den man als Hunger und Durst bezeichnet. Er
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    • Being? Strange to relate, we find, enacted here in external
    • understands them, and knows what they are, will find in them
    • senses, or he will find other myths that are in essence
    • reproduction of deeds enacted in the Mysteries. We often find
    • each source in the Talmud literature, in an endeavour to find
    • You will find
    • In none of these phrases do we find it stated that the
    • from many libraries, nowhere do we find the words ‘Thy
    • carefully, and see if you can find anywhere any resemblance
    • will find the Kingdoms of the Heavens!’ is the new
    • find in many of the lectures. A living being, although it has
    • to the new teaching it would be said: Sufferers can now find
    • can find comfort within themselves by entering into a new
    • new truth, and find in themselves the solace for every
    • the mission of the earth by finding in himself the power to
    • spiritual-soul that is destined to find expression —
    • first time, be able in this way to find his God. Now it has
    • themselves they will find the Kingdom of Heaven.’
    • already mentioned to find in it a chapter headed ‘The
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    • then some scholar, finding it to-day, might assert that
    • Mystery-rite and there we should find the prototype of a
    • We often find the scene described of Zeus with a god of
    • when it finds the story of Pan tempting Zeus on a
    • when he finds that these phrases were current in earlier
    • which pays attention to every detail. The findings of
    • a copy! Such things are accepted to-day as the findings
    • for within themselves they will find the Kingdoms of
    • would have to say: Those who suffer can henceforth find
    • relationship with the world they can find consolation
    • that world to stream upon them; now, if they can find the
    • path to Christ, to the new truth, they can find
    • Earth-existence, inasmuch as he could now find within
    • Sentient Soul with the Christ-power, he can find within
    • find the way to his God when he pours his ‘I’
    • Ego at the level of the Spiritual Soul, he will find his
    • righteousness' sake: for in themselves they find the
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    • befindet gegenüber dem physisch-sinnlichen Plan.
    • würden finden: der physische Leib ist dichter geworden,
    • gesunden Empfindungen, Impulsen und Willenskräften
    • dieses jetzt schon in Ihnen Befindliche hellsichtig werden, so
    • Hellsichtigkeit empfinden: Wir sind mit der Christus-Kraft, mit
    • Sie finden im Matthäus-Evangelium einmal eine Speisung von
    • gewöhnlich im kleineren Kreise ab; aber da finden sich
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    • Science. Nowhere do we find any contradiction between these
    • tendency to deify individuals. On every hand we find
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    • investigation. You would find that the physical body has
    • one place in St. Matthew's Gospel they find a passage
    • disciples would now be able to find in those worlds the
    • contradiction between the findings of this investigation
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    • verknüpft die Empfindungsseele, dann die Verstandes-
    • Leibe, dem Empfindungsleibe, eingepflanzt werden sollten;
    • Kräfte für die Empfindungsseele. Während der
    • Zeit des Christus Jesus der Fall war, nur Empfindungsseele und
    • daß er aus Empfindungsseele, Verstandesseele und
    • werden sie finden die Reiche der Himmel!» (Matth. 5,3).
    • müssen es begreiflich finden, daß diese Frage
    • finden, der sagt: Ich helfe dir das Karma austragen! -
    • Das neue können Sie in den Kalendern finden. Wenn die
    • stattfinden werde. Und der Christus macht noch besonders
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    • false Messiahs. It is amazing to find expounders of the
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    • themselves they will find the Kingdoms of Heaven! So
    • find the Kingdoms of Heaven.’ The words, ‘In
    • newer. You can find the newer symbol in calendars. As
    • them and that they will find the way into that world
    • Mysteries. And we shall find that the proclamation of the
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    • den Mythen der Völker finden wir immer wieder und wieder
    • Persönlichkeit finde, die gelenkt und geleitet werden
    • findet man darin gewisse Regelmäßigkeiten. Wenn sich
    • Menschheitsentwickelung, finden wir da und dort
    • gelehrten Werken Tabellen finden über Ähnlichkeiten
    • zusammengestellt finden Ähnlichkeiten in bezug auf die
    • würde man eine merkwürdige Ähnlichkeit finden
    • Empfindungen. Von schöpferischen Fähigkeiten ist ja
    • wir finden es dann auch durchaus natürlich, warum das
    • auch natürlich finden, daß diese viel
    • Matthäus-Evangeliums überblik- ken, finden wir
    • ist, Ätherleib, Astralleib, Empfindungsseele,
    • findet die tiefere Seite, wenn man weiß, daß der
    • eine merkwürdige Ähnlichkeit finden. Denken Sie
    • daran, was der Erfinder des nicht- existierenden Jesus, der
    • deutsche Philosophieprofessor Drews, herausfindet
    • herausfinden zwischen der Mutter des Napoleon,
    • weil sie keine Ähnlichkeit mit ihm findet (Joh. 20,11-18).
    • in einer Urkunde finden können. Es zeigt uns ganz klar,
    • Christus auch bei den anderen Nationen finden, aber man
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    • of various peoples we constantly find reference to such
    • something we find for the first time in Zarathustra; it is
    • there we find individuals whose lives take a similar
    • (Marburg) you find, for instance, comparisons between the
    • death. Hence we find the same cry in the Gospel of Mark.
    • gained an inner understanding of this, we find it natural
    • really only find particular and unique reasons for accepting
    • them or rejecting them; nowhere, however, do we find an
    • to be the gardener, for she finds no resemblance to Him she
    • shall find that it reveals a very intimate knowledge of
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    • history we find individuals here and there whose lives,
    • only comparative mythology but all attempts to find
    • distortions and misinterpretations. The theologians find
    • tolerate. Finding the same kind of thing still happening,
    • shall find that this strength remains with us through
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    • find in Goethe any indication that the things we are able to know
    • Christ-problem from four points of view, and we find in fact that the
    • for doing so are wanting in man;” yet the need of finding
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    • modern age we should not find so many people unable to
    • shall not find in him, although it is essential if our vision
    • East. We there find many concepts which, far from making an
    • So we find
    • We find that the four Gospels do, in fact, present four
    • find answers to them never disappear. The origin of what we
    • cannot live in peace and contentment if it does not find the
    • easy, comfortable way of finding them. Although many people
    • In fact, if his findings are to be of any value to himself he
    • spiritual world and express his findings in terms of healthy
    • about the findings of spiritual research. What is the
    • egoism can find no place in the spiritual world. A man can
    • assimilate his findings, they make the same progress as he
    • the findings of spiritual research which have been expressed
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    • how infinitely difficult it is to find a connection between what has
    • animal kingdom we find those that have formed eyes after the sun
    • types, and so they do. We find it stated in popular books that the
    • though a person wishing to enter a room finds no door and runs his
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    • superficial approach to truth, find apparent contradictions
    • it is to find a connection between what has been attained on
    • though there may be only a few who can actually find them,
    • lower species of animals. And we find that such creatures
    • yourselves that you do need an organ. You can find more
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    • present day we desire to find how we stand as regards our own
    • therefore find it helpful if we go into particulars regarding this,
    • present day. Such regular differentiations as we find in the first
    • justified in finding a resemblance between the evolution of the
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    • We must be prepared to find these rhythms manifesting in us
    • find their way to Christ Himself as the true reality.
    • through the findings of Spiritual Science.
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    • In studying pre-Christian ages we find that many persons passed
    • with whose words the Gospel according to Mark begins, we find that he
    • on the withdrawal of self-consciousness, to find himself in the
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    • Science would find many things difficult to understand. He
    • first time that an Ego, an ‘I’, was to find a
    • we have to find out what is going on in the Macrocosm and
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    • old Hebraic temple-speech, we should find quite another method of
    • first apostles are fishermen. And we can find obvious what I have said
    • among the secrets of the sun, one finds that which one can call the
    • We find these wonders again in the Mark Gospel repeated: “And
    • life, new force. But one must say: Our modern speech can only find
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    • find material for a novel in it and looking for protagonists that can
    • Furthermore, reading the Bible today, we find something that,
    • macrocosm, forces we find in the heavens, here or there in the
    • there in reality? We must go all the way up to the sun to find the
    • sun, we find what can be called the Golden Star, Zarathustra.
    • We find these miracles
    • circumlocutions to find again what was simply present in the words in
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    • temple-language, we find that there was a quite different way
    • it simply out of curiosity, in the hope of finding material
    • for their novels. Why, they thought, should they not find
    • should have to ascend to the Sun to find the forces
    • mysteries of the Sun, we should find what we might call the
    • was paralysed. Finding that he could not use his #8224 to do
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    • astronomy? In his life as Kepler he did not find the powers
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    • showed how man must resist them when he begins to find his
    • kingdom of heaven’, but: ‘you will find the
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    • personality find when through temptation it passes down through the
    • incarnations. Man can therefore find the way to his former
    • parts of the world in which we find him, we must realise, that at
    • We find similar
    • regions of the Caspian Sea and even into Western Europe. We find
    • mysteries as enabled him to describe the temptation as we find it in
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    • than in the other Gospels, we can find in indications drawn
    • human nature, what does he find? Our attention must here be
    • his own being, a man finds the way to his incarnations in the
    • finds the way to the spirit of the universe. This descent
    • And we shall find how greatly what we have to say of him
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    • and not as the scribes?” If we take the Greek text we find for
    • we find Beings called in Christian esotericism, Angeloi or Angels;
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    • will find his way again into the spiritual world; but he will
    • lies before this point; of that, nothing finds its way into
    • revelation near Damascus and finds expression in the
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    • cause of this is investigated we find that such persons have had
    • find that thoughts which are more noble than the actions connected
    • physical man in an entirely external way, we find physical
    • You will find it hard
    • secretions of the sheep are withheld. Materialists find great
    • rather to find his connection with it. We become in a certain sense
    • This finds expression in mirth,
    • counterfeited, that we should find in it the means of overcoming it.
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    • findings of clairvoyance we have within our constitution on
    • bearing and conduct of this kind we should find that such
    • find that metabolism is not a physical process only, but by
    • shall find it possible if we devote ourselves to Spiritual
    • few winter months in their offices and in summer find it
    • water. Even in everyday life you will find that these people
    • more frequently, you will find that relations between friend
    • are not likely to find that anyone does harm to his astral
    • find considerable support for their views in this fact. But
    • nature will not find that the demands of his ‘I’
    • predicament in which a fellow human being finds himself, or
    • descent into his inner being finds expression in sorrow,
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    • differences here also; we find in it things not found in the other
    • nature of music permeates our astral body; and finds expression
  • Title: Background/Mark: Lecture Eight: Laws of Rhythm in the Domain of Soul-and-Spirit.
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    • the Gospels in the light of Spiritual Science we find
    • circumstances a man of to-day will find it almost impossible
    • of an idea of only slight importance we shall always find
    • in spite of this we find ourselves attuned to the idea.
    • on spiritual-scientific knowledge will find that certain
    • Christ Being in all reality. They will find particular help
    • find everything that is to be lived out in the further course
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    • then find confirmation of what I have said. Only we should have to
    • you can find it also in natural science and in allied realms. You
    • have only to look in the right way to find that new ideas appear
    • various departments of science, there you will find what is so
    • event — a macrocosmic event that takes place, and finds
    • science who find themselves in a position to understand such
    • life. Do not fail to ex-amine everything — you will find it
  • Title: Background/Mark: Lecture Nine: The Moon-Religion of Jahve and its Reflection in Arabism
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    • expect to find in Goethe any trace of the Mercury-influence;
    • find is that the Spiritual Science founded by European
    • then find confirmation of everything I have said, although it
    • in history that you can find proof of these things. If you
    • set about it rightly you will find proof in modern natural
    • will find that everywhere the new ideas are thrusting their
    • Thus wherever we look, we find that we are living in an
    • a fish, accustomed to living in water, would have to find its
    • So we find
    • will find it particularly necessary to understand these
  • Title: Excursus Mark: Part IV: The Path of Theosophy from Former Ages until Now.
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    • world, that understanding of them is beginning to find its way into
    • they hoped to find it. This longing for the spirit exists deep within
    • artist or in some practical walk of life he finds little of what he
    • “go on further and ever further, and thou wilt find my father,
    • whether he would find the daughter of the flower-queen or not. He
    • thy bondsman if I am to find the flower-queen!”
    • sought it but could not find it, and was most unhappy. He remembered
    • soon it escaped again, and nowhere could he find it So he drew forth
    • carrying out our spiritual development we find our higher self.
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    • world and to find increasing understanding in the hearts and
    • finding entry in various countries. I could see, for
    • instance, that our ideas were beginning to find a footing
    • some practical work, you will find little that can pass into
    • find their way along the only possible path by which they
    • predicament in which you find yourself; if you ring twice the
    • predicament in which you find yourself; and if you ring three
    • the predicament in which you find yourself.’ — The
    • ‘but go on and on and you will find my father who may
    • years and you will find my father who will certainly be able
    • little further, to another mountain, and there you will find
    • find the Flower-Queen's daughter would depend on her.
    • know that I must become your servant if I am to find the
    • could not find it. So he took out the bell and rang it twice.
    • development we find our higher Self. The minstrels said: The
    • universally accepted by those who cannot find their way along
    • for many months. We shall find that it can grow into an
  • Title: On the Mystery Plays: Lecture I: Self-Knowledge Portrayed in the Rosicrucian Mystery, The Portal of Initiation
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    • to find in it myself,
    • and conquering himself, can find his freedom.
    • I find myself secure on every side,
    • and I must find myself in every world.
    • I find myself again within that being
    • 'Oh, you must find me once again
    • please do not find it strange when I say that I do not mind
    • indeed, of what someone who is looking at it will find in
    • it; yet, whatever he finds is contained in it. And in
    • phenomena. He finds his life in the air and water, in the rocks
    • internal bodily nature to become outward that in truth it finds
    • When we try to put all this together, we will find that the
    • then the crowd turns up, the crowd we find ourselves in when we
    • really look into ourselves. We find ourselves to be a
    • ordered one scene to follow another. We begin to find it
    • one who finds his Self out in the cosmos, the whole
    • this Rosicrucian Mystery, we will find that everything
    • what might be called an “egoity.” We find special
    • O you must find me once again
    • O you must find me once again ...
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  • Title: Self-knowledge and the Portal of Initiation: Lecture
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    • flower does not know what the human being who beholds it finds
    • therein, nevertheless, the flower contains what he finds.
    • these speeches, he finds himself obliged to say: —
    • estranged from oneself, by finding oneself in all outer things.
    • we find that the ordinary man undergoes such an experience only
    • spheres this I will live and find expression.
    • find it out. It is given not n the mere abstract content, but
    • “Thou must find me again and ease my pain.”
    • to him: ‘Thou wilt find me again.’
    • Then conquering himself may freedom find ...”
    • hope you will not find occasion to say that after all I have
    • extremes, and we must find the grades between them. All I can
    • for the truth within thyself.’ No! You will find what is true
    • to experience in life what we cognise, then we shall find
    • overcome ourselves, and then to find ourselves
    • anew—in that we find ourselves within the Cosmos.
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    • Everything you find in my book, Knowledge of the
    • you will find that there are strands extending from one person
    • you find such figures as Felix and Felicia Balde meeting
    • Balde and Professor Capesius, which we find hinted at by the
    • Three). There we find ourselves at the point where a human
    • to find that human being
    • was all you wished to find as riches in your life.
    • to find that fire
    • He finds a body's covering
    • where men can find their being's primal form
    • In spirit you will find her.
    • the Meditation Room — but they should really find
    • find in loneliness the healing for what brings him such
    • In realms of soul I find again
    • I cannot find the bridge that leads across
    • is a man who finds elsewhere what leads to deeds; to him, any
    • finds worthwhile is the working of machines. When he hears
    • which here I find so easy.
    • as if I could not find one word
    • will find their origin in the astral world, where it can be
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  • Title: Lecture: The Wisdom Contained in Ancient Documents and in the Gospels
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    • and writings which have been pre served. We shall find in them
    • good and moral, we shall find that the conceptions which thus arose
    • find that such documents have been preserved and that they have
    • about the world's origin, he will find that he will gradually
    • We find, however, that
    • like — if you compare it with the Old Testament you will find a
    • Old Testament, however, is the one and only document in which we find
    • documents of this kind. We find in it a spirit which differs entirely
    • evolution, the more we shall find (quite apart from the fact of
    • find that in accordance with modern prejudices he has, let us say, a
    • find that we cannot grasp what is contained in other documents.
    • Everywhere we shall find something which we cannot understand. We may
    • investigate earlier events of human evolution. He will then find that
    • amiss, something I cannot find when I turn my gaze backwards. I
    • uncertain. I must find this missing ‘something,’ but it
    • the Christ had not yet appeared. It was not possible as yet to find
    • discover in them etherically the Christ. Empedocles could not find
    • and water, fire and earth, to find out what they really contain. And
    • times begins to spread ... If we go back to earlier times we find
    • develop. You may calculate and find in any little manual when our
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    • cities, we find them full of all sorts of things which our
    • good will can find themselves gathered together in the service of this
    • spiritual power. Thereby they can also find together the right ways of
    • Suppose we find it appropriate to let the following comparison work on
    • done in a very primitive way. In some villages you would find such a
    • then still alive. It would have been impossible to find anyone willing
    • If we would go back several centuries we would find vast regions where
    • language was imposed. There one could still find many of the Christmas
    • them, whenever they could find the right people to play the parts,
    • could find a similar tale today for such an occasion. The time when a
    • to the most remote and primitive rural areas, to find instances of a
    • must find it quite understandable that in the place of this former
    • of Christmas trees. An aesthetically sensitive eye must find it
    • we find that people knew full well that something spiritual is meant
    • prose — nevertheless men of today must have a chance to find
    • times possessed as ways to find the Christ Event, but we must also
    • fire, and as a light, filled with certainty of hope, will find its way
  • Title: Lecture: Yuletide and the Christmas Festival
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    • any fully developed feeling that if a human being is to find
    • rightly, you can find an eternal, imperishable Light. And
    • the prosaic intellect to find words in which to clothe it,
    • what you could be if you were to find your way to the Ego of
    • century it was still possible to find people who were
  • Title: On the Mystery Plays: Lecture III: Symbolism and Phantasy in Relation to the Mystery Drama, The Soul's Probation
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    • fitting connecting link. It would seem necessary to find
    • such a time, it is necessary for human beings to find once more
    • find it impossible to describe such things theoretically, I can
    • finds in the fairy tale mood just what he needs in modern times
    • we will find in every prehistoric folk a certain primitive kind
    • spiritual cosmos, finding its connection with spiritual beings
    • legends, we will find features in all of them that follow only
    • everything it finds of ordinary reality and has always used it.
    • truth. He finds no satisfaction in the question, “Does it
    • substance of the fairy tale prepares him to find his way into
    • find in those that originated in earlier times motifs that show
    • a poet today must find other devices.
    • the era just ahead of us and find their way into higher worlds,
  • Title: Occult History: Lecture 1
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    • ancient times, we-find men who were clairvoyant; we know too that this
    • earlier periods of it — we find men who are, so to say, historical
    • you will find that the individualities
    • assumed a personal character. The personalities we find in Alexandria
    • his whole being is torn in pieces so that he can no longer find his
    • We find this individuality
    • we find this individuality reborn as the
  • Title: Occult History: Lecture 2
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    • We find the influence and penetration of such Beings of the higher world
    • but then, at the end of his life, he wrote nonsense such as you find in
    • have guided them more wisely!” — because he finds one thing
    • one who was the real Inspirer of the Maid of Orleans, he finds something
    • finds that the same Spirit who worked through the Maid of Orleans as
    • older souls. But, strangely enough, occult research finds just the opposite;
    • and for the occultist himself it is surprising to find that in Kant,
    • epoch, we should find that the majority of human beings then on the
    • This friend was given to Gilgamish in order that he might find his own
    • we find this at every turn. And it is important to understand it, for
    • to further the progress of humanity. And we shall find an going farther
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    • think only of earlier German art — we find that there we have
    • whose prototype we cannot find in the half fictitious and half real
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    • times of the greatest antiquity we find something like a primal human
    • purity. True, we already find differentiation in the languages of the
    • into relatively early times, we should find in sacred buildings symbolic
    • “ell,” derived from the human hand and arm, we could find
    • find that in respect of death and birth absolutely definite numerical
    • And already to-day the number of findings in this direction collected
    • find our way again to this technique of numbers which will inevitably
    • of Mysteries already in decline he did not rightly know how to find
    • which admittedly would no longer find the same credence to-day. On one
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    • in the way destined for the 16th century. We shall find entirely understandable
    • find the connection between the single personalities who appear and
    • was at the height of its fury. We find our way gradually into the conditions
    • You will find it extraordinarily stimulating reading, with regard not
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    • follows. — We find cultural life rising from unfathomed depths and
    • to expression the essentially human element, that which man can find
    • all the ages of antiquity we find that the leading personalities, down
  • Title: Lecture: The Son of God and the Son of Man
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    • these members, so that at each new incarnation the human being finds
    • him from the spiritual world. Hence in the man of olden times we find
    • find that in accordance with a man's constitution of soul, when, let
    • and impulses in the physical body itself. Hence we should find that
    • should find that in the phase of its development directly following
    • the south. Thus we find that in art, Greek art, expression is given
    • overcome his external nature and once again to find the connection
    • the true sources of knowledge he finds the absolute facts.
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    • We are told how the heroes find themselves in a difficult position.
  • Title: Lecture: The Significance of Spiritual Research For Moral Action
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    • to feel that they themselves want to find everything that is to be
    • general way. He who, through theosophy, finds an impetus to moral
    • That would be grotesque nonsense. A person finds himself in the same
  • Title: Lecture: The Concepts of Original Sin and Grace
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    • the more do we find in the physical endowments of man, higher forces
    • If we observe our present age we shall find something that simply did
    • into the ocean of physical-material life, he finds his personality, he
    • finds his warm blood, he finds the surging impulses and desires in his
    • longer regard our ideals simply as ideals but through them find the
  • Title: Festivals: Christmas: Lecture III: The Birth of the Sun-Spirit as the Spirit of the Earth
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    • withdraws into the darkness but can find within itself the inner,
    • find the thought which in rather different words has been expressed in
    • find within ourselves the strength to conquer all that is lower, the
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    • this revelation, of the World Spirit through Man, so that he may find
    • especially the earlier ones — for much that is to find
    • and in the lower animals, where it first appears, you will find an
    • find their way inside us through the doors of the senses, and
    • spine observed from the rear. There we find that the appearance of
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    • throughout the world. We shall, indeed, have to find our way upward
    • We shall find, to be
    • from the plants to sentient beings, to the animals, we find that it
    • also, we find a parallel between the blood and the ego; for the
    • is, indeed, a fact — this finds its complete experimental support
    • man, the man we may become if we find release from our Selves and
    • find that the human organism is one of the truest images of that
  • Title: An Occult Physiology: Lecture 3: Co-operation in the Human Duality
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    • outside finds expression in the life of our brain.
    • to find a certain variation of this system from the other
    • the suppositions we have formed. We find that, whereas in the case of
    • extraordinarily difficult to find out the functions of the spleen by
    • shall find, however, that such is not the case. The inner rhythm,
    • and myths may find the metamorphoses of a deeper wisdom, then he will
    • organisation. For what we find there has been born out of the worlds,
    • in the myths and sagas, and that those occultists are right who find
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    • We shall then find the transition leading to a description of the
    • scientific methods, find difficulties as soon as they choose the road
    • determining factor. Just as we find in looking at a pendulum that its
    • generally find the following to be true: When anyone approaches what
    • and then seek by means of reflection to find out how each of them
    • reflection one may find all sorts of arbitrary solutions or
    • We now find, however,
    • continue our discussion further and find yet more to add to it. It is
    • should expect to find is actually present. We see. here that these
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    • etheric currents in them are, as yet, very indefinite. We find,
    • that do the forming, which we can as little find in the already fashioned
    • form as we find the builder of the machine in the machine itself.
    • skin do we find such enclosing, but also within the human organism itself
    • do find just such self-enclosing activity inside the human being, one
    • the skin we find no more form-giving forces, we must picture to ourselves
    • of nutrition or air, there is not a complete enclosing of what finds
    • confront each other all along the line, so to speak; but we find
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    • be possible in some way to find the whole man, in a certain sense, in
    • must in that case be possible to find in the skin everything
    • into what belongs to this total organisation of man, we shall find
    • layers stretched over the entire surface of the body — we find
    • Thus we find present
    • the human ego; and we find also what constitutes the expression of
    • find, in the skin organs of secretion, glands of the greatest
    • finally what underlies this life-process, we shall find there
    • time a transporting of substances, and we find this in the skin just
    • also obvious that it cannot exist as it is except by finding a place
    • we ultimately find in the cartilage or the bone is nothing else than
    • conclude from direct evidence that really we can find no further
    • “When we observe this human being we find we have two poles, as
    • observe these two extremes in the human organisation, we find we have
    • separate skull is so different from every other that in each we find
    • if he finds a shell, for example, to conclude from its form that at
  • Title: An Occult Physiology: Lecture 7: The Conscious Life of Man
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    • findings of modern science alone to bring forward all that is
    • present-day findings, for what may be learned in the sphere of
    • You will never find
    • or not. We may find, therefore, that for literally everything which
    • but we find that within our organism what we may call refined
    • we may call the cherishing of a will-impulse in the soul, we find
    • we may accordingly expect to find that a “salt-deposit”
    • may expect to find salt-deposits in the bony system. And, in actual
    • fact, we do find that the bones consist of phosphate of lime and
    • flames into feelings and is stirred into impulses of will, must find
    • expect to find that something is incorporated into the blood which,
    • accordance with what they are in the macrocosm. And this we do find,
  • Title: An Occult Physiology: Lecture 8: The Human Form and its Co-ordination of Forces
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    • crystal, you find that the substances which enter into it, if they
    • find that it must again inwardly organise and differentiate itself.
    • reopens himself outward that we find the basis for his physical
    • back into the liver itself, and the liver in turn we find connected
    • Thus we find our
    • respective kinship with the organs or members which we find embedded
    • systems of organs. We shall thus find it comprehensible that through
    • will, we find ourselves inwardly aroused, as it were, in our entire
    • forces which, if they could find any approach at all to the
    • transformation of the organic systems in their activities. We find
    • warmth, helps us to find the way to a new and higher stage leading to
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    • human mind and soul which today we find separated as science, art and
    • the best sense — which we find in
    • and spiritual life, we find there two figures, figures which have a
    • Odysseus, Menelaus, we find the external civilisation which we know
    • finding a philosophical basis for the secrets of existence as it is
    • then gathers here — we find ourselves filled with spiritual
    • we find perfection, but we find the beginning of an aim. I should
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    • the best sense — which we find in
    • and spiritual life, we find there two figures, figures which have a
    • Odysseus, Menelaus, we find the external civilisation which we know
    • finding a philosophical basis for the secrets of existence as it is
    • then gathers here — we find ourselves filled with spiritual
    • we find perfection, but we find the beginning of an aim. I should
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    • the son of Tantalus — we find an indication that there is a
    • today would find such an idea grotesque.
    • knowledge in the astral body. How wonderful it is to find these
    • The forces which you find described in my little book
    • to Greek times, we find in the tradition of Greek mysticism, of Greek
    • visible to the etheric vision of man; you will find this again
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    • the son of Tantalus — we find an indication that there is a
    • today would find such an idea grotesque.
    • knowledge in the astral body. How wonderful it is to find these
    • The forces which you find described in my little book
    • to Greek times, we find in the tradition of Greek mysticism, of Greek
    • visible to the etheric vision of man; you will find this again
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    • to you all, an idea which not only finds common expression in the
    • scene epitomises the sense of conflict which finds expression in
    • snow. The man of today can find no word to cover what the Greek
    • soul-forces which lie behind the will, find their expression in the
    • with a mixture of things, you have to find out the proportions of the
    • geometrical figure. If we ponder deeply this figure we find that it
    • body. In short, in this figure you find expressed the reciprocal
    • on the occult signs, makes them real to himself, and then finds that
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    • to you all, an idea which not only finds common expression in the
    • scene epitomises the sense of conflict which finds expression in
    • snow. The man of today can find no word to cover what the Greek
    • soul-forces which lie behind the will, find their expression in the
    • with a mixture of things, you have to find out the proportions of the
    • geometrical figure. If we ponder deeply this figure we find that it
    • body. In short, in this figure you find expressed the reciprocal
    • on the occult signs, makes them real to himself, and then finds that
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    • into the sphere of Zeus. But when we consider the ego itself, we find
    • Hence we find, as the representative of the ego-forces in the world
    • about to say by way of parenthesis you will find in the little book I
    • find those who in eastern mysticism are called Dhyani, in Christian
    • find in evolution that one thing, one epoch, is never exactly like
    • which follows the Greco-Latin time, we again find something very
    • these leading Beings looked during the EgyptoChaldean epoch, we find
    • to expect to find the highest leaders of humanity, the really
    • may in the physical realm, we shall not find the Christ substance as
    • this we find the difference between all the planetary gods and the
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    • into the sphere of Zeus. But when we consider the ego itself, we find
    • Hence we find, as the representative of the ego-forces in the world
    • about to say by way of parenthesis you will find in the little book I
    • find those who in eastern mysticism are called Dhyani, in Christian
    • find in evolution that one thing, one epoch, is never exactly like
    • which follows the Greco-Latin time, we again find something very
    • these leading Beings looked during the EgyptoChaldean epoch, we find
    • to expect to find the highest leaders of humanity, the really
    • may in the physical realm, we shall not find the Christ substance as
    • this we find the difference between all the planetary gods and the
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    • the Jordan, we find the same thing. That is made clear in the little book
    • the monologue word by word, line by line, you find a true description
    • of what he experienced. You find it all there, quite realistically
    • evolution. On the Moon the ego-consciousness could find no footing.
    • soul-life which we find personified by Persephone was developed in
    • we do find in Greek mythology the splendid legend of the second
    • and so on; we find how he then crossed into Arabia, returning again
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    • the monologue word by word, line by line, you find a true description
    • of what he experienced. You find it all there, quite realistically
    • evolution. On the Moon the ego-consciousness could find no footing.
    • soul-life which we find personified by Persephone was developed in
    • we do find in Greek mythology the splendid legend of the second
    • and so on; we find how he then crossed into Arabia, returning again
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    • the thought and feeling of ancient Greece was really like, we find
    • occultism, do we find this contradiction, a contradiction which
    • intelligence. However widely we search, we shall never find this ego
    • what a man's normal faculties find within him as his ego ever
    • something very different from what man finds within him in normal
    • wonders of the world are to be found. We find secreted there how
    • today will be hard put to it to find any trace of the real Atlantean
    • the earth we shall never find traces of prehistoric man which are
    • the wonderful Greek mythology, there we shall find the normal,
    • we find snail shells and mussel shells. Let us study the
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    • the thought and feeling of ancient Greece was really like, we find
    • occultism, do we find this contradiction, a contradiction which
    • intelligence. However widely we search, we shall never find this ego
    • what a man's normal faculties find within him as his ego ever
    • something very different from what man finds within him in normal
    • wonders of the world are to be found. We find secreted there how
    • today will be hard put to it to find any trace of the real Atlantean
    • the earth we shall never find traces of prehistoric man which are
    • the wonderful Greek mythology, there we shall find the normal,
    • we find snail shells and mussel shells. Let us study the
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    • find your own reality. What I have here said in a few words can be
    • we find this phrase: im Nebellande jung geworden.
    • will find all manner of things to object to, they will find you
    • consciousness. Thus when we cast about to find the individualities in
    • become, we find these two, Dionysos and the wise Silenus. These
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    • content goes, you will find nothing in any element of our process of
    • find your own reality. What I have here said in a few words can be
    • we find this phrase: im Nebellande jung geworden.
    • will find all manner of things to object to, they will find you
    • consciousness. Thus when we cast about to find the individualities in
    • become, we find these two, Dionysos and the wise Silenus. These
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    • find other ways of obtaining knowledge than the usual ones. In
    • shrink back, and it is only when we find the strength which arises
    • in their egotism find it intolerable to have to carry through the
    • finds it very difficult to accept, something which is in the highest
    • the question at a higher level. Why is it that we find so much in
    • he finds so much that is inharmonious. Let us assume for a moment
    • course of our soul's trials we discover it, we find so much to
    • find numerous currents, manifold directions of force, which are the
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    • find other ways of obtaining knowledge than the usual ones. In
    • shrink back, and it is only when we find the strength which arises
    • in their egotism find it intolerable to have to carry through the
    • finds it very difficult to accept, something which is in the highest
    • the question at a higher level. Why is it that we find so much in
    • he finds so much that is inharmonious. Let us assume for a moment
    • course of our soul's trials we discover it, we find so much to
    • find numerous currents, manifold directions of force, which are the
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    • our own bodily organisation could find expression through the
    • the naturalists will one day be very astonished to find how
    • turn our clairvoyant gaze, we find the astral body very strongly
    • dove, which we find in the Gospels — had to make its
    • find in his writings a remarkable teaching about the nature of man, a
    • human being. You would find a description of how extremely fine
    • fifteenth and sixteenth centuries. We find a certain awareness of it
    • respect of other regions of his being, we find something most
    • faint-hearted, impotent, that he should find that confidence to
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    • our own bodily organisation could find expression through the
    • the naturalists will one day be very astonished to find how
    • turn our clairvoyant gaze, we find the astral body very strongly
    • dove, which we find in the Gospels — had to make its
    • find in his writings a remarkable teaching about the nature of man, a
    • human being. You would find a description of how extremely fine
    • fifteenth and sixteenth centuries. We find a certain awareness of it
    • respect of other regions of his being, we find something most
    • faint-hearted, impotent, that he should find that confidence to
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    • seems a marvel by finding, through its own activity, a kind of
    • wonder, we are not at all inclined to find the answer to the riddle
    • formulated in the terms of ordinary science and you will find it so
    • into space the thinner our ideas become, and we find ourselves at
    • world’, along the lines of abstract science, finds himself at
    • into ourselves we find the opposite of what we find when we expand
    • we try to go out into the cosmos we find ourselves before the void;
    • if we try to sink into ourselves we find ourselves ensnared in our
    • And if we can only find ourselves within this consciousness of ours
    • cosmos and find the Christ-principle in the widths of space, or
    • in either case we find it all impersonal and freed from ourselves. In
    • either direction we find something which transcends ourselves. In
    • cosmic space we are not dissipated, atomised, we find the world of
    • can hope to complete the circle, to find will from the one side,
    • shall be able to close the circle and to find in the
    • first Rosicrucian drama, in which we find a development of soul which
    • last the ‘world-wonders’ find their solution, and the
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    • seems a marvel by finding, through its own activity, a kind of
    • wonder, we are not at all inclined to find the answer to the riddle
    • formulated in the terms of ordinary science and you will find it so
    • into space the thinner our ideas become, and we find ourselves at
    • world’, along the lines of abstract science, finds himself at
    • into ourselves we find the opposite of what we find when we expand
    • we try to go out into the cosmos we find ourselves before the void;
    • if we try to sink into ourselves we find ourselves ensnared in our
    • And if we can only find ourselves within this consciousness of ours
    • cosmos and find the Christ-principle in the widths of space, or
    • in either case we find it all impersonal and freed from ourselves. In
    • either direction we find something which transcends ourselves. In
    • cosmic space we are not dissipated, atomised, we find the world of
    • can hope to complete the circle, to find will from the one side,
    • shall be able to close the circle and to find in the
    • first Rosicrucian drama, in which we find a development of soul which
    • last the ‘world-wonders’ find their solution, and the
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    • We find here, besides a few notes on the first and second
    • all efforts, to find the junction. Goethe's personality was
    • disaster for our age, were it impossible to find, at least to
    • matter. It is refreshing to find something like a new thought
    • force, prevailed till about 1860–1870. To-day we find
    • biology afterwards developed in a remarkable way. We find
    • the different creatures. Foremost of all we find Haeckel
    • find a passage very distinctly underlined, to the following
    • regard to theories. When we come to physiology we find still
    • more singular conditions. We find that this science
    • causes. At the same time we find that the moment at which
    • philosophy also we find the same resignation. You are
    • which we find in them at last. The strangest fate of all
    • certain psychologists who are incapable of finding the way to
    • a living spirit, in which the soul finds itself as if reborn
    • into the objects, without being able to find in the things
    • forlornness, in which psychology finds itself bereft of the
    • use of such a word. Thus we might find many similar
    • will merely show how, on all hands, when we try to find the
    • Whoever is acquainted with modern science finds without
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    • borders on the physical. And he finds within himself, in addition to
    • you will find details about the two Jesus boys. The Christ Event was prepared
    • exchange will occur in him, as we find with Jesus of Nazareth during
    • uncompromising. Any true occultist would find it strange for a Buddha
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    • are looking for, we might find that it is something very similar to
    • and ask ourselves how they have been inspired, we find that it was by
    • mentioned in the West. You do not find the name of the Bodhisattva who
    • the great Christian truths. And if you investigate all this you find
    • truths concerning those things. You also find narratives from Buddhist
    • happened to find a hare — which was the disguised Buddha —
    • point we see that those human beings who find the right path to the
    • who have always been able to find the Christ, but human beings through
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    • interesting finding of occult research. You know that when a man
    • more confirmation you will find. In this age of intellectualism, I do
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    • course of your lives and you will find that similar occurrences have
    • clairvoyance? We shall find them by studying Spiritual Science and by
    • genuine occultist would find such a statement erroneous. The
    • more sensible you will find it. The less you take on authority, the
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    • in which we can find our bearings only by summoning the findings of
    • your organism. Try to picture your daily life and you will find how
    • self-knowledge, the more you will find confirmation of the truth of
    • If we look into early post-Atlantean times, we would find that men
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    • then into those spheres in which we can find our bearings only by
    • summoning the findings of esoteric research to our aid. Here another
    • self-knowledge, the more you will find confirmation of the truth of
    • would find that human beings built their dwelling places by methods
    • because no human being today could find the words with which the
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    • appear. How often it happens that one finds oneself during dreams
    • observe this moment, he will find it extremely interesting. At first,
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    • better way can one find of developing this acceptance, this calmness
    • and we always find the cause in our present life or in earlier lives.
    • fast to karma. And this we find in what occurs in our environment. We
    • find it, for example, when anyone does the opposite of what we had
    • wills that we find this quality of obstinacy. On the other hand, when
    • I find that I have left at home one of my important remedies. Now I
    • in our Society does not yet find this demonstrated in himself, he
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    • this, that we always find the reason in the course of our present
    • when we hold fast to karma. And this we find in what occurs in our
    • environment. We find it, for example, when any one does the opposite
    • wills that we find this quality of obstinacy. On the other hand, when
    • ailment, and, just as I arrive, I find that I have left at home one
    • and inner harmony. And, if any one in our Society does not yet find
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    • As a supplement to the lectures given in the year 1912 on the mission of Christian Rosenkreutz, we publish certain material from the year 1911. It will help us find the thread between the work of Jeshu ben Pandira, [footnote: See Jeshu ben Pandira by Rudolf Steiner, also lectures 5 and 6 of the “Gospel of St. Matthew.’] the teacher of the Essenes, and that of Christian Rosenkreutz.
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    • of view and begin seeing it in a really living way. One then finds a
    • arising from these facts. On closer examination we find incomplete
    • not grow out of theosophy, yet people outside find it strange that I
    • that are reached by clairvoyant means. We find, then, that the life of
    • frequently finds illogicality incarnate. You have to read them,
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    • that Rittelmeyer could have heard. Certainly we may find in them an
    • of a child. Observing the child rightly, we find that on its first
    • commandments will find great cause for wonder. The fact is, however,
    • flows in like manner through the souls of those who find the path to
    • miserable, for one or other reason, will increasingly find the help of
    • Further out we find the so-called etheric body, and still further
    • faith they would be incapacitated for finding their way about in life;
    • extreme, it is sad to see people who find it difficult to love, who
    • the millennium. How many indeed we find to-day who, speaking almost
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    • find in themselves their own effective support.
    • At present comparatively few find their way to Spiritual Science;
    • Anthroposophist myself, I shall find an early opportunity, with the
    • mysteries of the spiritual world will thereby find a way to forge ever
    • belief of those who believe they do not believe, we find that,
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    • Emmaus scene could occur. We find it described in the Gospel, not as
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    • of Spiritual Science must find their way into the culture of the
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    • fundamental impulses of Spiritual Science must increasingly find their
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    • which we can only attribute to chance, for which we find no
    • because we receive stimuli from outside. Nobody will find it difficult
    • now he wonders from whom the voice came. He finds no single soul who
    • investigates he cannot find that the warning came from any physical
    • importance. As regards the case in question, it is possible to find a
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    • our life, we find blows of fate which we can only attribute to chance,
    • arises because we receive stimuli from outside. Nobody will find it
    • fallen into the chasm. He wonders where the voice came from. He finds
    • yet, however closely he investigates he cannot find that the warning
    • find a better imaginative picture than the story of the stork. What
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    • something of this attitude of discomfort does not find expression in the
    • everyday life — a question known to all of us. How can we find comfort in
    • life when we have to suffer in one way or another, when we fail to find
    • will find himself confronted by a strange reaction when he looks at his joy
    • sufferings. It is easy to see how one can find comfort in suffering. He who
    • environments for ourselves, and in finding a proper relationship to the
    • such knowledge? To find an answer, we must ask ourselves the simple
    • that he can find his higher self by introspection. What he finds within,
    • points to nothing less than a path to self-knowledge. He who wants to find
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    • can only find an answer when he understands the nature of human karma,
    • failure to do ourselves justice or find our proper bearings in life.
    • and repeat the exercise steadfastly, we shall find that a kind of seed
    • case of his sufferings. It is easy, after all, to find the consolation
    • but it will be difficult to find the right attitude to happiness and
    • persuade himself that by penetrating within his own being he can find
    • the higher Self; certainly he will find something, but it is only what
    • yourself — there you will find the Divine Man.” And what
    • does such a man find? In reality nothing but experiences which have
    • find the Divine Man only when we seek for what is mirrored into this
    • man who thinks he can find the Self by delving into his inner life and
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    • self-examination to find whether or not such questions are tainted by
    • only find an answer when he understands the nature of human karma, of
    • ourselves justice or, find our proper hearings in life. That is what I
    • repeat the exercise steadfastly, we shall find that a kind of seed has
    • in the case of his sufferings. It is easy, after all, to find a
    • persevere; but it will be difficult to find the right attitude to
    • he can find the higher self; certainly he will find something, but it
    • man who thinks he can find the self by staring into his inner being,
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    • ordinary consciousness; many a time we shall find it impossible to see
    • be ignored for if we obey them we shall find that more and more light
    • that condition of darkness, to find the gates to the spiritual world
    • quite deliberately, because I find that strange conclusions are apt to
    • will find something of the kind in his life. Naturally, I can only
    • to which men must pay attention if they are to find their proper place
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    • consciousness; many a time we shall find it impossible to see any
    • we shall find that more and more light will be shed upon life, so that
    • that condition of darkness, to find the gates to the spiritual world
    • deliberately, because I find that strange conclusions are apt to be
    • this might not be the case, for if he searches he will certainly find
    • which men must heed if they are to find their proper place in life and
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    • development of mankind, we shall find that in the comparatively recent
    • had not yet come into the consciousness of men. We find self-contained
    • comparative religion is also finding its place in the domain of
    • If we ponder deeply about earthly existence, we find as its
    • the ploughshare. Then a farmer digging in the earth finds an object
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    • concerned it is impossible to find a remedy for the division into
    • you will find Kamaloka described. This sojourn of man
    • order to find a practical solution to this problem that the aforesaid
    • sixteenth centuries we must find our way to their esoteric meaning and
    • world happenings and then to find the way, by means of these studies,
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    • finds its way into the other being. Man ascends higher and higher into
    • received the Christ Impulse, they cannot find Christ between death and
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    • soul can be so transformed as to find the Christ. Old Meister Eckhardt
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    • varied ways in the different world-outlooks, find
    • finds twofold statement: on the one hand in the Son-element,
    • points, we find that the pupil has first to call up
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    • world-outlooks, find practical expression in human life, including
    • Christianity which finds twofold expression: on the one hand in the
    • find that the pupil has first to call up a vivid Imagination of
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    • occult script, the finding of the philosopher's stone —
    • does the idea of repeated earth-lives find its way, as though by inner
    • such a person will find progress particularly difficult. Hence it is
    • you will find much on the subject, but there is a great deal more.)
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    • we find intimated also in the New Testament: He will come again to
    • these things, and you will find everywhere one fact confirmed, but a
    • can find in occult literature information concerning these matters if
    • do we find anything which allows us to apply to Jesus of Nazareth the
    • because it finds itself in opposition to the universally valid
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    • significance of the Blood of Christ. In our day we can find many such
    • described in the last lecture, you will find you can understand what
    • light of occult truths we shall find many things comprehensible. Who,
    • early Christian literature we find everywhere accusations against
    • whereby the findings that will now be presented to men can be
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    • of influence. Certainly in the widest circles we find the bad habit
    • after death, we find that scarcely any notice is taken of the
    • if the Ego were to find a place in man. The physical Earth-body, set
    • physical body. Can we then wonder that in Buddhism we find no value
    • Greek. When we survey those ancient times as a whole, we find that
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    • day, the stream of thought which finds expression in Buddhism
    • of people will find fault with what has been said here about Buddhist
    • we find that the process we have just indicated shows itself in an
    • turned upwards, and will continue to ascend in proportion as men find
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    • described, should find a remarkable change when they discovered him
    • these words we find in the Gospels, reminding us of the terminology
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    • itself in those individuals who find a connection with the
    • to find an answer to the question: ‘How does the individual now
    • find it possible gradually to take into himself that which comes
    • was not necessary for finding the way to Christ. We must therefore
    • which every soul, every heart, can find in the course of time.
    • possibility of finding the Christ-Impulse as something real. But for
    • Theosophy will find himself somewhat estranged from the manner in
    • further into cosmic mysteries soon finds that when a man believes
    • he cannot find. This is just what is so terribly grotesque in the
    • find his way to Christ, but that he may not sunder his connection
    • possibility of finding in Christian communities ways by which they
    • his primal connection with the Gods, what did he find when he looked
    • fact that it had become impossible in exoteric life to find a direct
    • find this path, he would have been able to find the path to Christ,
    • as he will find it in the coming centuries. There had to be a
    • finds expression in the Holy Communion, is a union with the Being of
    • Communion they could find a real union with Christ. For all things
    • widely enough popularised for a finding of the way to Christ to
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    • of the Christ-Event had to go through the stages which you will find
    • not depend on what teachings are promulgated or find a new foothold.
    • may we find ourselves ever more and more united in our endeavours,
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    • indeed find its continuance as an important impulse of theosophical
    • numerous ears, hearts and souls, and will apparently continue to find
    • evident that we are able to find our way to the ears, hearts and
    • extremely arrogant! This is the unpleasant position in which we find
    • will find an individuality described there who lived 105 years before
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    • cultivated by people in themselves. Hence, even in literature we find
    • written or printed, you will find but few indications of man having
    • awe-inspiring impressions; it will not be easy to find anything of
    • find everything splendidly described. But now read the short chapter
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    • in themselves. Hence in literature we find but few descriptions
    • or printed, you will find but few indications of man having felt
    • awe-inspiring impressions; it will not be easy to find anything of
    • philosophy of Hegel you will find everything splendidly described.
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    • giving, of pouring forth grace. If we wish to find a title for them,
    • again in what we find on our own earth.
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    • forth grace. If we wish to find a title for them, we must say: These
    • Sun again in what we find on our own earth.
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    • embodiment of our earth, we find something which brings us a step nearer
    • find the origin of Time — and on the Sun we still find Time
    • another part of our earth-history do we find this resigning on the part
    • to descend to the earth, he might find things which would be of more
    • of mankind will certainly find the possibility, the artistic ways and
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    • cosmic embodiment of our earth, we find something which brings us a
    • we observe Saturn and Sun in the Akashic records, on Saturn we find
    • the origin of Time — and on the Sun we still find Time present.
    • part of our earth-history do we find this resigning on the part of
    • to descend to the earth, he might find things which would be of more
    • must say: The future of mankind will certainly find the possibility,
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    • find in those Beings who continued to evolve from the Sun and to pass
    • lecture, trying to find its counterpart there, and thus get a hint of
    • and nearer to the earthly life of man, we find this mood in ourselves
    • of home-sickness you will find it differs fundamentally in every one.
    • kind of willing, and whenever we investigate this longing, we find
    • plurality in unity, and find full satisfaction in so doing. But if
    • expressed in these words was felt by a man who could not then find anything
    • able to satisfy it — such as a modern thinker may find if he
    • (a description of which you will find at the very beginning of
    • ago a truly penetrating and striving mind was not able to find his
    • men, who could not find their bearings as regards what they longed
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    • feeling is represented in an accentuated form. Hence we do not find
    • trying to find its counterpart there, and thus get a hint of
    • nearer to the earthly life of man, we find this mood in ourselves
    • of home-sickness you will find it differs fundamentally in
    • longing, we find that is of this nature. What kind of willing? It is
    • plurality in unity, and find full satisfaction in so doing. But if
    • in these words was felt by a man who could not then find anything
    • able to satisfy it — such as a modern thinker may find if he
    • a man (a description of which you will find at the very beginning of
    • striving mind was not able to find his way into that
    • veneration for such men, who could not find their bearings as regards
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    • man, actually leading the life of the soul to find satisfaction only
    • that what he has been told should find an echo in himself. He wishes
    • finding himself confronted with something strange to him, but to
    • rejected, the Beings of that planet would find different conditions
    • should find that they do not know death in the human sense; so that
    • could never find it. Neither with respect to the beings below man in
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    • in the nature of man, actually leading the life of the soul to find
    • been told should find an echo in himself. He wishes it to become its
    • philosophy, is aroused by a man finding himself confronted with
    • were not rejected, the essence of that planet would find different
    • Hierarchies — we should find that they do not know death in the
    • ego-consciousness there. Without death he could never find it.
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    • be different when Spiritual Science finds its way into the many
    • this much is certain: if we do find the way clear to erect a building
    • this, we find ourselves in an unpleasant position. And why? Every one
    • that ultimately we may find ourselves in the very disagreeable
    • Our work is characterised by the fact that the findings of occult
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    • in ghosts, no such stories will be found. You will find indications of
    • If we ponder over these things, we shall find the true balance between
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    • asks him what solution he has reached. They compare results and find
    • what looks like “chance,” he learns to find his way through
    • find something else happening as a result of what then took place. In
    • and intellect, you will find many “chance” happenings, and
    • to group themselves together quite haphazardly, I shall try to find a
    • there you will find that commendable “tolerance” is extended
    • “chance” happenings of today they will find the courage to
    • will then find that such thoughts can help to promote the true mood of
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    • look back into the development of the peoples, we find in every case
    • remarkable people we find, in a form of Imagination springing from the
    • In the Kalewala it is wonderful to find this process presented, with
    • old heroic sagas of humanity,we again find the truths and knowledge
    • the Akasha-Chronicle, we find that the Kalewala leads back to the
    • folk-poems which form themselves into one whole. We find how right on
    • picture of the whole course of Post-Atlantean culture, you will find
    • remembrance, enabling him to find the way to what we describe as the
    • peoples point back to vast and mighty wisdom. Men will find the
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    • Oriental world-conception we find references to Beings of whom it is
    • themselves be aware of a longing to find the thread uniting the
    • when men sought to find the Divine only at the starting-point of
    • the “ I ” can find the Divine within itself. The form in
    • those of Christianity; we also find this in the picture usually,
    • Raphael. In the whole of Voltaire's works you will find hardly a
    • finds that the same Individuality who once worked in Elijah and later
    • German poet — Novalis. To begin with, we find in his writings a most
    • dreams of Science. From Novalis comes something that finds its way
    • Occult investigation finds that in Elijah, in John the Baptist, in
    • digging in the ground and find a strange thing made of iron, not
    • Glorious — Its meaning heard to find,
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    • is always able to find his way from place to place.
    • It would be difficult today to find anyone in civilised Europe who has
    • Therefore they must find something lacking — or rather, they must
    • world and finds that the things of the sense-world do not tally with
    • through these powers, influences which cannot find entrance into the
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    • could help them to find the way to the Divine-Spiritual. They needed
    • find the path to the Divine-Spiritual. It is extremely important to
    • A very widespread and characteristic idea finds expression in the
    • indeed. To our astonishment we find widespread evidence of knowledge
    • while to find out what these Theosophists have to say about the
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    • the more do we find that the outer form of the child resembles that of
    • will always find — even in the case of very specialised details
    • least, to find evidence in the different lives of what, admittedly,
    • your disposal, and you will find agreement and conformity among the
    • broadcast today were to find any widespread acceptance, namely, that
    • forces must grow stronger, that he must by his own efforts find the
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    • in so doing find a new point of contact between our daily life and
    • two sides. He finds one view of the world when, for example, he
    • meaning of all that I behold out there finds its best fulfilment when
    • find ideals which God has inscribed into my heart, and which it is
    • ideals that be finds inscribed in his heart. Why is it the one is so
    • knowledge, you will always find them say: Yes, of course, we arrive
    • when we want to find out whether something is real.
    • when we put ourselves about to find it, but when we take pains to
    • following interesting observation — you will find it in my
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    • point of view as a practical rule of life you will find that there
    • you will always find proofs adduced both for and
    • time.” You will find that Kant puts, perhaps on the other side
    • fall to pieces. We should, in fact, soon find it crumble away if we
    • sees a wolf and describes it. He finds that there are other animals
    • in the world of the senses, for which we can find no other word than
    • And when this takes place man finds that he has an altogether new way
    • once he finds he cannot leave it as it is, this juicy green leaf; the
    • those are the two things that we find intermingled with one another
    • him he will always find that while some parts of the being arouse in
    • working find actual expression. When it, so to speak, withdraws from
    • there you find a coming into existence, there you find budding,
    • bring us great pain. You will find in my book,
    • before them with our power of judgment and find only that the one is
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    • how the human physical body is of the same substance as we find in
    • we find them combined in such a way as to force us to conclude that
    • evolution we find that the eyes of man did not originally belong to
    • to find words for it when there is no such experience! —
    • Hence it is that in the case of every sense organ we find the very
    • your intellect in a schematic way, you will always find that reality
    • elaborated in all kinds of ways. As a matter of fact you find the
    • find it most difficult to go through the world saying to himself:
    • revealed. You will find this set forth, for example, in my
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    • without prejudice we find that it is its extension in space. No one
    • matter in space we shall very soon find in them another quality
    • will find that you can think of nothing as a standard for time but
    • find you can call your “soul” all you have experienced,
    • you is very nearly exactly what occult observation finds in the case
    • breaking that takes place out of the spirit but finds a world already
    • in the sense world. Then the matter that we find in the bodies of the
    • plants; and, lastly, the matter that we find in the body of man and
    • into the Intuition. And so when you find a drawing of the skeleton in
    • find in the physical world any reflection of the world of
    • Imagination! Whoever knows what the skeleton really is may find, when
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    • obliged to say that we can find extraordinarily little progressive
    • the thoroughly experienced clairvoyant does not indeed find to be
    • clairvoyant lets it work upon him he finds an outward similarity in
    • And now we can find an answer to
    • it were mediating between the two, we find a substance of which we
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    • descending evolution, and when we take an organ like the ear we find
    • also find something that is in an ascending evolution, something that
    • kingdoms of nature, and will learn to find — not through
    • we find in the root of a plant corresponds in a manner to the human
    • that belongs to the system of the lungs. Here we may find an
    • such as this we shall find, my dear friends, that we come across
    • must also think of what would happen to the beings who have to find
    • give attention to such things and you will find they occur constantly
    • further; and when you examine carefully you find that a few days ago
    • we shall find without fail that the child of wisdom will be love.
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    • extent can we find, in the facts of life, proof that the conception
    • find easy or difficult? What happened to me that I would like to have
    • they want to find themselves absolutely satisfied with it as it is.
    • When we go back to earlier, more deeply religious epochs, we find
    • that it is thought possible to find the earlier incarnation because
    • language; otherwise our school-boys would not find it so difficult to
    • very few cases, but it conveys the idea. Most people will find that
    • injured, the etheric and astral bodies do not find what they seek,
    • will find nothing. This lack will be experienced as pain and
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    • innumerable experiences which we shall find if we look for them. If
    • find that the picture never leaves us again, that it makes a very
    • Greece, none of them find it easier to learn Greek by being able to
    • to themselves: “I find nothing of the kind, so I do not belong
    • concrete sense, and not through abstract theories, we must find the
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    • faculties and talents, we find, to begin with, that when we succeed
    • find disturbing, namely that this cleverer man guides us always
    • thinking can confirm the facts and find them reasonable. We know how
    • think of these personalities we shall very often find that precisely
    • beginning of our present life we can anticipate that we shall find
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    • find ourselves in life; on the contrary, we should feel that a kind
    • which we now find ourselves. Consequently it is the outcome of a
    • world? — If the investigator asks these questions he will find
    • knowledge only, we find — and this is a very enigmatic fact
    • as before—you will find that such a situation rarely occurs.
    • prevented but souls will find their way to one another through a
    • every kind in outer life find themselves united. The soul of external
    • order to find, from within, its path through the world. This path
    • the first time find all life's happenings intelligible, will be
    • eventually held together by such a feeling can find their way to one
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    • saying, “I shall find this or that,” but is really
    • something new. We need not look very far to find this new element. It
    • find how life can be fertilised by them.
    • particular case just mentioned and try to grasp it as a finding of
    • not be clouded by illusions; moreover the findings of genuine
    • waking. In the animal there is again a difference; here we find a
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    • requested me to speak about the spiritual beings we find in the realms
    • facts, finds at once behind all that is spread out as color, sound, as
    • physical body and to find there the etheric or life-body. Now occult
    • more than his physical body, and then find the etheric body — so
    • We then find that just as behind the physical body of man there is a
    • life-body, so we can also find a sort of etheric or life-body behind
    • again we find that in our soul a moral feeling is set free. We begin
    • can we, since what we perceive is something quite new, find it
    • multiplicity that lies behind the physical world, we first find beings
    • characterize what we first of all find there I must refer to something
    • which we first of all find behind the physical-sense world. A second
    • class of beings which we find there, we can only describe if we look
    • — belong to this second class. Occult vision actually only finds
    • first of all, of what we find in the various kingdoms of nature. This
    • those which are ever changing form, for which we can find a symbol for
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    • beings, we find when we descend into the depths of the earth and
    • will find described in part — in so far as they can be in an open
    • you find that, in relation to conscience, your friend takes things
    • are first of all concerned, and to whom we can find the way through a
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    • enter this other condition of consciousness, in which they find
    • of all find the right way in which he can meet them. I will try to
    • describe how the occultist can find them.
    • please us. Many people have experienced that they may perhaps find it
    • just the opposite of those applicable to the sense-world. Thus we find
    • towards ascending to the spiritual world. You find this treated fully
    • perception, and spiritual enfilling as their inner life, and who find
    • further, we find beings as leaders of humanity who are no longer
    • individual groups of men, are distributed in space, so do we find, if
    • shall learn more in the following lectures, we should find more and
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    • can find in the higher world to our own. We will continue these
    • first of all finds his own guide, who can give him some idea of those
    • Archangeloi; and how, in the course of cultural civilisation we find
    • find that gradually we educate ourselves, developing in ourselves a
    • man follows this way further he will find that he gradually trains
    • slightly touched upon yesterday — we find that sympathy and love
    • find another blossom which closes its petals above, like the two hands
    • the Second Hierarchy permeate all nature, and find expression in the
    • second stage finds in the beings of the plant and animal kingdoms,
    • individual human beings; but we find groups of animals, groups of
    • worlds, we find, when we look at the elements, which are of importance
    • the aid of these elements, we find spiritual beings, group-souls, who
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    • At the most, we can attempt to find a comparison for the qualities of
    • experience of life; we find that even in such persons nothing in
    • Father, Son and Holy Spirit, to find a name for this Trinity. We may
    • as it were, exhausted what we find in man, as far as the consciousness
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    • cosmic order, the Angels or Angeloi, we already find this peculiarity,
    • Spirits of the Age or Archai, we find throughout that everything which
    • with physical vision we find him outside in cosmic space, a sort of
    • point from which the Spirits of Form work — we find it in the
    • against those of their own class. Just as we find Luciferic Spirits
    • substance of the higher hierarchies, so do we also find within the
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    • planetary system he finds that the same experiences that we make when
    • all this we find when we direct our spiritual vision to Saturn, or to
    • we find the same results if we fix our attention on the activities of
    • these particular beings. On the other hand, we no longer find the same
    • star itself? We then actually find the same boundary. If we direct our
    • vision find there?
    • Occult vision finds upon the moon nothing of that which is developed
    • in the ranks of the hierarchies, we do not find their evolution upon
    • the moon. We find there no form of activity, no forces, such as those
    • moon. Nowhere do we find traces of any human or animal activity, or
    • moon, strange to say we find these forces existing there. Occult
    • vision finds there as active forces in existence on the moon the same
    • find again these same distinctive forces when we look upon that which
    • system he finds in his immediate earthly environment none other than
    • can find something in the earth conditions themselves which can call
    • (which is its etheric body). The astral body we can find there of
    • should find an enormous mass of harmful, astral substances in a
    • physical and etheric bodies, find an analogy in man himself. The
    • Spirits of Wisdom or the Thrones. We find in the comets nothing which
    • find in the physical system the substances of the cometary bodies,
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    • Man would find himself forced back to his fifteenth year and he would
    • ceases to be something apart from ourselves; but when we begin to find
    • ancient Mysteries, you find among other things, which for the most
    • You know that when we observe man we find that he consists of physical
    • consider the animal, it is quite certain that we find the physical
    • animal, he will find it, not in the world in which are the physical,
    • super-sensible nature we can find the ego of the animals. There it
    • ego as we do not find in our physical world; it only reveals and
    • nothing but lamb; now try to find out whether the wolf has become a
    • all wolves belong to a group-ego. The world in which we find the
    • physical world we find nothing of the plant but its physical and
    • that world in which is the group-ego of the animals, we find something
    • very characteristic with regard to the plant-kingdom: we find that
    • other than the astral bodies of the plants; and we find them in the
    • occultly. We find this ego of the plants again in like manner as a
    • in such a world can we find the group-egos of the plants. In
    • astral bodies of the plants. But even here we can find nothing of the
    • kingdom as its astral body, and which we find in the Devachanic world.
    • world. Here only do we find the group-egos of the mineral kingdom. You
    • clear. Thus provisionally we have to find only the group-souls of the
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    • soul life-and we find that it is kindled by the external world, that
    • after all, to find some access enabling us to participate in these
    • do we find something that can teach us how to transcend our ordinary
    • which transcends our consciousness. And, again, we find that it is a
    • soul-spiritual part. If we follow this process, we find that this
    • if we observe these two things supersensibly, we find that it is like
    • you will find, however, that this kind of
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    • does not find in the physical world with regard to the animal, what he
    • finds there with regard to man — namely, the ego; for that which
    • find in the animal world the most varied forms, which differ far more
    • from each other than do the human races. Certainly we find great
    • the animal kingdom, the different species, which we find
    • this development of our whole planetary system something you find
    • Blavatsky. Those who know find indications of this there. On one page
    • occult vision to the planet, but to the sun, we shall find the
    • back to the civilisation of ancient India, then we find that the Seven
    • instinct — I might say — for finding the right. We must not
    • cosmos, in the stars, in their ordering and motions, we shall find
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    • occultism always starts from reality and seeks to find the origin of
    • investigator cannot find what he has to describe as the etheric body
    • of the mineral in the physical world; but he finds it in the same
    • realm in which he must seek, if, for instance he wishes to find the
    • than that necessary for finding the group-ego of the animal. With the
    • find that the life stream which permeates the earth directly from him
    • find it is always a question of the beings in connection with the
    • to our senses, and to find an external expression for it, we can
    • of what we find in the religious documents, which are based on
    • cannot find it upon the sun. Where then does the group-ego of the
    • themselves in a sense in certain phenomena which we find as minerals
    • from countless points: and everywhere in the universe we find the
    • concerning which you find one of the important revelations you come
    • itself, we find the Spirit or Spirits. Behind all this Spiritual Life
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    • would find a true modern rendering of the Greek word, we might say
    • of man which finds expression in the word “anthropos,”
    • — he who looks up into the heights to find the source and origin
    • external life they do not generally find the same recognition. I refer
    • will find described how the ordinary means of knowledge —
    • Occultism can only find its way to man, when man sets out to apply to
    • you will often find indications of it in literature — that it was
    • world that opens to occult vision, so truly does man find it
    • clothe it in the language of a particular people; and so we find
    • thing into which one has to find one's way by means of clairvoyant
    • we find among the most ancient peoples (I do not refer here to the
    • spiritual science tells) — among these original peoples we find
    • few individuals, and we find also a more widely communicated
    • we go back a long way in the evolution of mankind, we find a world
    • the ancient Indian, we find an occult knowledge of which the people
    • back the evolution of religion, we find at its starting point
    • Passing on to more recent times, we find that in Christianity the
    • as we find it in the essentially philosophical epoch of human
    • aspects of occultism which find expression in Buddhism Our ideal,
    • schools, then one finds that the Being who is designated by the name
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    • We shall find that a right and regular following of the path does, as
    • development, and you will find that those who in outer life showed
    • better than he is, and then find oneself deceived.
    • refrain from doing so. You will constantly find this happen, — as
    • you will also find it happen that one or another who has made the
    • this emptying in order that the new world might be able to find
    • by strange? We call a thing strange when we find it contradicts our
    • judgment they have so far been able to attain, they find the statement
    • There are three things man finds when he has come to the stage we have
    • have always an object of knowledge. But the consciousness we find as
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    • The man who actually finds himself within this element will certainly
    • difficulties. Indeed, he will hardly be able to find the way further
    • completely absent; but we do find in these forms in enhanced measure
    • were thinking what we find there. For when we are thinking a
    • the kind of reflective thought that we find in such a marked degree in
    • not possible to find within these thought pictures the Christ Being.
    • philosophy, we find one single Ground of the World, but we never find
    • If the philosopher remains at his philosophy, he cannot possibly find
    • any more than the neutral God of the Worlds; he can never find a
    • the philosophers and see whether these can find the Christ in their
    • system of philosophy as that of Hegel. You will find that Hegel cannot
    • that we have it is a sign to us that we are on the right path. We find
    • have seen, of the Earthly alone), so in the heart too we find an
    • influence of the Earthly forces; on this account it is easier to find
    • time is that theosophy should find protection from the unjust attacks
    • curious to know the cause. To begin with, I could find nothing in the
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    • and finds content of it again every morning. Everything he has in it
    • been given to man, for the simple reason that he cannot find them
    • ancient pre-Christian times, we find many great religious teachers,
    • religious ideas through the teaching of Pythagoras, we find again here
    • not concern us here. The important point is that man finds himself
    • we find that some speak more to the understanding, to those
    • in history. We may find them among those who, after the founding of
    • heart. We generally find that mystics of this order have no love for
    • experiences of the heart, he will not find easily accessible the
    • Now in the case of such a mystic you will find there is a kind of
    • intellect and self-consciousness. Consequently we shall expect to find
    • things. On the other hand we find that on this very account he was
    • that there is absent in him the very thing that most people find
    • — will find it necessary to limit his devotion to this path to
    • they are left desolate and chill, when they find what they themselves
    • In the case of these mystics we do not find that same wonderful kind
    • you will find a great number of this type of mystic. They are “in
    • for them a substitute for a human wife. Or again, you find nuns who
    • We find mystics — such, for example, as Saint Hildegard —
    • eroticism, as you will find if you study the history of the mystics.
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    • about the nature of the human being. In all modern philosophy we find
    • time — you will find that philosophy is continually given this
    • We shall not, therefore, be able to find in the ego the occult
    • ideas with which your consciousness is filled, you will find they are
    • you will, you can find no object to arouse it. This it is that
    • cannot — find it anywhere in the whole wide compass of external
    • you find nowhere anything in which your ego is expressed?”
    • fleeting ideas, and we can never be sure of finding anything to lead
    • reach; but when we look around us, we do find something that is an
    • must find the way to master it. In the first place let me ask you to
    • hand, seems to be there. And so the occultist finds himself in a
    • finding fault with the one half for being too proud and with the other
    • enquire how man came to receive his present form. We shall find that
    • this aspect and you will find that all the forms of the limbs are so
    • To find the fifth member of the human form, you must give your
    • from the outside, we find organs, active inner organs. All that
    • direction begins to work again, where once more we find something that
    • find an expression for the twelve-membered figure of man and, for
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    • perception, find something else to which we can apply the word
    • with the whole thought world of the head. You will not find it
    • like a plant which finds nourishment prepared for it in the world
    • time find place in his mind, — this possibility of a sevenfold
    • As a matter of fact, this idea must find place in our mind, if we are
    • Now let us see what members we can find within this enclosure of the
    • When you go further and consider the feet, you find that whereas the
    • between the two, you will find it is quite astounding. In the first
    • with Nature's art! — we could find no better expression of it
    • find them to be most precious possessions. When it is a matter of
    • words Cancer, Leo, Virgo and Libra, we find that they are only there
    • reverse order, beginning from the other end. We shall find that this
    • little you will find there is no question about it. For it is
    • form upwards beyond Libra we find this remarkable sympathetic nervous
    • science cannot but find difficult to accept — between the solar
    • Knowledge of the Higher Worlds and its Attainment you will find
    • he finds himself divided into three, he finds his ego unity split up
    • Mysterium Magnum. If we want to find our way aright into the realm of
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    • waking and in sleep. The difference finds expression in the fact that
    • out into vast distances, or you find yourself in a great vault or
    • consider a little, you will have to acknowledge that you find nothing
    • experienced in the ancient Mystery Schools, you would find that the
    • their soul — to find relationship with a consciousness that
    • Similarly, we will often find that the people who were Sun worshippers
    • strong and courageous and ready for war, we find them to be in the
    • back into olden times, we find many peoples who had preserved middle
    • into a kind of semi-consciousness. We find therefore this third
    • and we shall find in what a remarkable manner the “Great
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    • than the intellect to grasp them, he will find he is very much
    • entangled in their influences and these then find their way into our
    • say, having first comprehended this human form as he finds it in the
    • a time will come when we find, as it were, ground for our feet.
    • there, none the less. Take all that you can find in the external
    • find you can only do so by learning to know and understand the
    • of this in the case of Pythagoras. And in Plato's writings we can find
    • find the same.
    • through them carefully and you will find but one single occasion in
    • the super-sensible world. The only time that you will find anything of
    • very last stage. We find nothing of all this with the Christ. We have
    • the story of the Temptation, and that is all. What we find in the
    • Gospels. It would be impossible to find the way to the heart and
    • Lazarus. You will find it was an initiation that Christ then
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    • We saw also that the man of the present day finds help at this point
    • understand — the founder of any other religion, you will find it
    • everyone can find Him, He is at the same time also there for those who
    • the breast man in the middle, we find, working upon the lower man, the
    • Of Lucifer we learn that his kingdom is Venus. The forces which find
    • “speaking” movement earlier than the other. (You will find a
    • the several members of the human form, so now we find that these
    • take the next step on the path. He will not find it easy.
    • his brothers. We enter thus into a world where we find what we might
    • many directions for help to find our way. Although we have learned to
    • exoteric myth, you will find to be well founded and reasonable even
    • into it with your ordinary understanding, the more will you find
    • We must first of all find something to take as our starting-point; we
    • the initiated find the Buddha engaged on a great and mighty task, a
    • Buddha becomes clear to us. We find by occult investigation that the
    • When therefore we study the life of the Buddha, we find it falls into
    • then we would be bound to find a difference, because of the difference
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    • Lucifer, as you can find it related in the Gospels in the story of the
    • evoke. For you cannot find Lucifer anywhere in the world of the
    • the example we brought forward, the story of the Temptation, we find
    • You will find it described in outline in my
    • Moon, we find there a repetition of the story of the Temptation. (I
    • When we go back to the time of the old Sun, we do not find there any
    • story of the Temptation! We find the Sun still as a planet among the
    • seven planets, we find Venus with Lucifer as her ruler; and these two,
    • It is indeed extraordinarily difficult to find outward means of
    • Earth. Hence you will find that in occult communications most of the
    • times you will find but scanty reference to a past farther back than
    • will test them intelligently, you will find them to harmonise one with
    • Intelligent testing is the one and only way to find confirmation of
    • War. One is indeed filled with wonder and amazement when one finds in
    • took place there, one finds that this occult knowledge is present in
    • Object, Inexpressible Word, Unmanifest Light. Down below, we find as
    • spirit and soul together man finds the picture of his I as a unity.
    • Yes, even this triad which we find on the physical plane —
    • outward understanding. In our time occultism must again find
    • time. You will always find that philosophy starts from the last
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    • during the course of European evolution and has tried to find harmony
    • consciousness today. We find our bearings when we try to understand
    • whom history relates — those personalities we find in the works
    • and mastered. When you open a history book, you will find that the
    • As human beings we find ourselves in the external physical world. We
    • can I find in the most intimate life of my own soul what is resounding
    • may even seem to find satisfaction in such conversation. But when one
    • joy than to find someone else who is independent, shoulder to shoulder
    • efforts. Try to find it, and although you may realise that there are
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    • darkness over man, that the spirit light, finding him immature, may so
    • culture. We have also pointed out how great and significant man finds
    • That is what we experience when we try to find the relation between
    • small degree in what finds physical expression in the hands.
    • corresponds to these etheric parts finds its expression in the hands
    • In the successive epochs of human evolution we find one remarkable
    • That is a hindrance to him when, in order to find Christ in higher
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    • man. But if many modern naturalists are finding something like moral
    • we find that the reason for the imperfect development lies in a moral
    • neighbourhood. He will always find that the nature of the being's
    • We may seek counsel with ourselves to find out how many bad points
    • must be acquired if we are to find our bearings in the super-sensible
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    • In literature you will find everywhere where mention is made of
    • nature of records you will find allusions to how at a certain stage
    • one will always find it possible to say, “I think this, I feel
    • At this point something can be experienced that finds easy expression
    • the point of seeing some being or process cannot at once find his
    • to find your bearings, if you are not merely to look at things but are
    • able to make your way from one to the other; you must be able to find
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    • Cherubim and Seraphim. But one thing is possible when you find
    • that you will best learn to find your way in higher worlds if, among
    • Therefore, if you are to find your way about, this should be the kind
    • literature, he will find that such moods of soul run through certain
    • turn to some great poem and find there something like its shadow
    • soul, it becomes possible to find something in world literature from
    • thing you feel. You find whatever harm you have done and whatever good
    • that even finds an echo in our world of the senses. This contrast
    • hardly imagine that you would find it described anywhere. You can,
    • indeed, find what may be called the reverse of what I have said in a
    • harm. Why is this so? Why do we repeatedly find, when we speak to the
    • consideration, you will understand that what here finds expression is
    • But the kind of position in which you find yourself with regard to the
    • spite of the fact that you should find Him there, you cannot do so. So
    • of the Christ; he would not find Him there, nor be able to learn
    • principle we shall find such concepts as ‘eternity’ and
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    • which you will find described in
    • taking the facts and following them up, we can find that the
    • this we find Lucifer again. It is he who is Light-bearer, impulse and
    • path of initiation we find that the words good and evil cannot be used
    • super-sensible world, we find his particular attributes are quite
    • they have passed the gateway into the super-sensible world, find in
    • Here is the one good thing! Man is not able to find Ahriman in the
    • can find us to be useful tools to lead what is loved here in sensory
    • if we would find the connection between the sensory world and the
    • destiny we find many sympathetic and many adverse things. Anyone who
    • death and a new birth from all that we find sympathetic or otherwise
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    • sphere. We shall then find it possible.
    • point when, from being a Bodhisattva, he becomes a Buddha. We find
    • Thus, in the case of many initiates, we should find how they carry
    • attention to where we only find darkness, to the difficulty of
    • occurrence, will find the risen Christ. So much we were able to point
    • super-sensible worlds, will never be able to find this impulse.
    • would find all that is needed.
    • love each other will always find themselves together in due season,
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    • the nineteenth century, we shall find that in the eighteenth
    • culture of the West, in whom we could find nearly everything
    • spirituality. When we look back to Empedocles we find that he
    • But what is working on further in mankind must find new paths
    • about whom anyone can find information, a powerful
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    • will find that you cannot bring these prophets into the
    • We find that
    • find an initiated soul who remained a long time with this
    • was reincarnated in the Jewish people. If we wish to find the
    • the people of the Old Testament. So we find in the history of
    • again we find the dramatic element of a wonderful
    • Hebrew element, could not at once find the transition into
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    • Herod and consider them in their true character we find that
    • find there the strangest explanations, but nowhere anything
    • Only when we go beyond one individual incarnation do we find
    • understand, for if I find my way into your heart and believe
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    • suffering and that man must find a means to free himself from
    • that through him you can find the path to existence in the
    • Phaedo finds himself experiencing a feeling similar
    • we shall find that the discourses of Buddha as a whole are
    • the Twelve, then we find that the Gospel of Mark in
    • special rhythmic movement that ordinary rational men find
    • objectionable which we find in the repetition of Buddha's
    • science, will find everywhere the Socratic method active in
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    • another example from the same culture, which we find in the
    • seek to find behind them the nature of their true being, we
    • find it pictured in the book
    • So we find
    • (Matt. 5:2. [This passage in the book of Matthew references the Beatitudes ... I do not know where to find the verse for the quote! e.Ed])
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    • a certain way, and we shall still find something similar in
    • find that every creature is from the beginning directed to
    • Testament. What a mighty difference we find from the world
    • conditions. We find this historical evolution first indicated
    • down to its very details we shall find that in truth the
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    • bodily nature, could find its proper place in the body, and
    • of them they could find only cold, icy concepts. Consider
    • there is scarcely any transition comparable with what we find
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    • find a threefold activity, and not only an
    • And elsewhere you can also find a
    • draw your attention now to a passage that you will find in
    • you will find that Christ was being callous when He said that
    • if you can find a number of people who admit that it would
    • could find a good opportunity to deliver him up.
    • we must do is find out what is the real issue. And we shall
    • find many more examples to show us how the Gospel sometimes
    • if he might find something on it. And when he came to it he
    • 11:13 And seeing a fig tree afar off having leaves, he came, if haply he might find any thing thereon: and when he came to it, he found nothing but leaves; for the time of figs was not yet. \
    • straight up to a fig tree, look for figs and find none, and
    • then the reason is explicitly given why He did not find any
    • figs and finding none, says, “Never to all eternity
    • up to a fig tree at a time when no figs grow. He finds no
    • for them, that the Buddha was still able to find fruit on it.
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    • chapter 12, verses 18 to 27 you will find a conversation
    • approach the end of the Mark Gospel you will find still
    • find out from within Himself whether He will be able to keep
    • development. We find in the tenth chapter of the Mark Gospel
    • further we find how He speaks everywhere of how the cosmic
    • draw attention to one particular passage that you will find
    • Gospel. Let us read the passage and find out if the Mark
    • Jesus of Nazareth, and we find it again at the beginning of
    • understand it, we may also find the possibility of fulfilling
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    • perception can find no path leading to Christ Jesus. For this
    • to be stirred by what we feel and sense can we find the way
    • receive the impulse to find his own true being, whereas, as
    • ever find it in the way it is presented in
    • the case of Christ, as you will find it stated in
    • consequence of what you will find already pointed out in
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    • Anthroposophie als Empfindungs- und Lebensgehalt. Andacht und
    • verhält sich die visionäre Welt, die man finden kann
    • Empfindungen, Sympathien oder Antipathien wie mit einem
    • realen Empfindung, mit einem realen inneren Erlebnis. Wir
    • großen Buddha in der vorchristlichen Zeit. Sie finden,
    • Welt; aber in der ganzen Buddha-Lehre finden Sie keine
    • geltend, dann finden sich alle möglichen Abstufungen bis
    • Wenn Sie die heutigen Philosophen studieren, werden Sie finden,
    • Menschen in sich hinein und finden einen festen Punkt nur, wenn
    • herankommt, wenn sie das menschliche Ich finden. Suchen wir den
    • und Empfindungen erworben haben, die anknüpfen an das
    • an diese Empfindungen erinnern und auch an das andere, was sich
    • an solche Empfindungen, Gefühle und Vorstellungen
    • Göttlichen kommen. Dann empfinden wir aber auch, daß
    • gedrungen ist. Und man empfindet erst die Bedeutsamkeit dieses
    • Empfindung und Gefühlsstimmung auszubilden, die sie
    • finden wird, das Mysterium von Golgatha anzunehmen, wie er es
    • gegen seine Religion findet, anzunehmen das Kopernikanische
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    • relationship between the visionary world that one can find through
    • between death and rebirth, we find, that is, setting aside the period
    • that we may have had with him in the past. We can therefore find
    • more, we find that we can only bring as much affection as we had for
    • the period between death and rebirth, and one finds that during the
    • teachings we do not find any detailed description of the world of the
    • not possible in former times. Among human beings at large we find
    • will find that a secure standpoint is only reached when the human ego
    • man looks inward, into himself, and only there, when he finds the
    • that a man only finds a measure of inner peace if he discovers the
    • seeks to find the divine spark ever more in himself. We have seen
    • and Brahman religions will find that it is no more contrary to their
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    • Anthroposophie als Empfindungs- und Lebensgehalt. Andacht und
    • in rein geistigem Lichte. Und von diesem Zeitpunkt an empfindet
    • wie früher, sondern man empfindet ihn immer mehr als ein
    • für Luzifer und seine Welt. Wir finden dann nämlich,
    • äußersten Grenze unseres Sonnensystems befinden: im
    • stattfinden während dieser Art von kosmischem Sein, von
    • Gedanken, Gefühle, Empfindungen finden können.
    • diesem zweiten Zeitraum einen Zusammenhang mit der Erde finden.
    • zum Beispiel vor der Erfindung der Buchdruckerkunst auf der
    • Erfindung der Buchdruckerkunst und jetzt entwickelt hat. Und in
    • zu finden wie eine Art — ich will nicht sagen
    • finden sich merkwürdigerweise im zweiten Teil des
    • zurückgehen würden, dann würden wir finden,
    • daß man mit der geistigen Geburt jung wird. Wir finden
    • treffen. Wir finden sie überall bestätigt.
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    • Gradually the soul finds it more and more difficult to retain the
    • will find the realm that the soul experiences on its backward journey
    • Then the later embryonic conditions find their mirror-image in the
    • existence find their reflection in a later phase before conception.
    • phase in the one direction I find a mirror-image in the other. The
    • died before us and whom we completely forget, finds it difficult to
    • passed on can reach us most easily if they can find thoughts and
    • aspect, one will find that in each incarnation one has to learn as a
    • I was most surprised to find in ancient traditions not exactly a
    • Now strangely enough, in the second part of Faust we find the
    • find that a tradition prevailed in humanity that expresses the idea
    • clairvoyance, as is continually stressed in our occultism. We find
    • not take this view. In great poets we find again and again echoes of
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    • Anthroposophie als Empfindungs- und Lebensgehalt. Andacht und
    • geistigen Welt befinden, gewissermaßen auch leicht nach
    • Wege finden, erfreut uns in dieser physischen Welt; auf dem
    • sozusagen eine Empfindung geben. Man lernt also durch die
    • Weltenraum empfinden wir durch das, was immer genannt und so
    • in der Tristanund Isolde-Liebe einmal empfinden werden das
    • tiefsten Empfindung, im tiefsten Gefühle zugleich
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    • spiritual science. We shall find that the calmer we are, the more
    • find along the wayside gladdens us. This would not happen on the
    • an instance where we find the spiritual world mirrored in the works
    • In Florence we find the Medici Chapel where Michelangelo created two
    • for you will find it mentioned everywhere that of the two Medici
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    • Anthroposophie als Empfindungs- und Lebensgehalt. Andacht und
    • Meister der Weisheit und des Zusammenklingens der Empfindungen,
    • von dem Gefühl, von der Empfindung, von dem Erlebnis des
    • könnten: ich stelle sie mir vor; eine Empfindung, bei der
    • Sie nicht denken könnten: ich empfinde; ein Schmerz, bei
    • genauer beobachten, werden Sie finden, daß das
    • hat; nur findet eine Umkehrung statt. Das Kind hat das
    • Gegenstände als außer sich befindlich wahrnimmt, sich
    • umspült findet. Aber während des ganzen Lebens ist
    • Dasein. Wo sind die Kräfte zu finden im Weltenall, die den
    • hellseherischen Künsten auf der Erde, Sie finden sie auf
    • finden, irrt ganz gewaltig. Der Mensch hat seine Heimat nicht
    • auch bei Dingen, die genau untersucht worden sind, findet man
    • gesagt worden ist im Laufe der Zeit, so wird man finden,
    • sozusagen ein geselliger Geist und findet immer die
    • vergleichen, so werden Sie eines finden. Sie werden finden,
    • finden die Brücke von Seele zu Seele. Das aber wird der
    • hineingesenkt, was sie geeignet macht, den Durchgang zu finden
    • Gefühl, eine Empfindung mittrüge, die das Ergebnis
    • sie Menschen finden kann, in deren Seelen sie Eingang findet.
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    • you will find that the feeling of “I” is intensified
    • dives down in the morning and finds its own inner life playing around
    • clairvoyance, yet we would never find them there. If it depended
    • findings of this recent research.
    • spirit and invariably finds the bridges and connections with the
    • These findings of occult investigation throw remarkable light on an
    • different religions — you will find that these religions were
    • find out the truth! Those who make no real distinction between the
    • to the findings of modern spiritual-scientific research concerning
    • midst of them.” Those who work together in this spirit find the
    • them to find the path through the Sun sphere after death and makes it
    • because it is able to find human beings into whose souls it is
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    • Anthroposophie als Empfindungs- und Lebensgehalt. Andacht und
    • Dinges ein, desto wahrer ist dann die Empfindung, das Erlebnis,
    • können das ganze Verhältnis empfinden, das wir zu
    • Hingestorbenen zusammen und empfinden: Genau so standest du im
    • man immer die Empfindung hat, es sollte anders sein. Und das
    • aufgeklärt finden, wenn Sie die Dinge mit dem in
    • findet überall die Möglichkeit, sozusagen bis zu
    • kann keine Möglichkeit finden, sozusagen aus dem
    • religiösen oder unreligiösen Empfindungen auftreten
    • wird für die, welche sozusagen die gleichen Empfindungen
    • Venus-Sphäre die Menschen abgetrennt finden nach ihren
    • sie nur Empfindungen haben für ihre bestimmten
    • sozusagen in den einzelnen Religionsprovinzen befindlich waren,
    • empfinden: das macht uns zu geselligen Wesen in der
    • von Golgatha. Da finden wir die Möglichkeit, mit jedem
    • Sonnensphäre macht uns die Empfindung, die wir uns
    • verlassen, und man findet heute zwischen dem Tod und einer
    • Dann finden wir die Möglichkeit, von der Sonne aus auch
    • zurechtfinden in der Sonnensphäre. Dafür tritt ein
    • sich befindet, von dem aus wir das andere Wesen kennenlernen,
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    • still find satisfaction only among these communities. But the soul is
    • the several religions, finding and giving understanding in them.
    • possible for souls on the earth to find the way to universal
    • Golgotha. Then we can find a relation to every being who draws near
    • on the earth from the Mystery of Golgotha. In order that we may find
    • the later birth, one finds that it coincides to a high degree with
    • are reduced to inactivity, then we should find this in the so-called
    • find excellence everywhere, but no harm is done for actually one can
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    • Anthroposophie als Empfindungs- und Lebensgehalt. Andacht und
    • Gestorbenen befinden sich in der Kamalokasphäre; sie
    • können sich dort finden. Die okkulte Untersuchung zeigt
    • findet, denen er auf der Erde nahegestanden. Dagegen ist
    • finden kann. Raumund Zeitverhältnisse sind ja da ganz
    • andere Wesen als Menschen in Betracht—, die finden sich
    • dem Tode zu solchen Wesenheiten befinden, die richten sich auch
    • einem mit im Kamaloka sich befindenden Menschen stehen, wie wir
    • in weiterer Zukunft richtig leitet, damit wir uns einfinden bei
    • verändern. Und so kann man sagen: Man findet kaum irgend
    • bekommen hätte. Man findet gerade bei den mit
    • dort findet, der in einem solchen Verhältnis zu ihm
    • Lebens zwischen Geburt und Tod finden wir ja vorzugsweise,
    • befindet, vor die Seele tritt. Dem Hasser treten die Bilder des
    • als Gemälde ausgebreitet finden, das nehmen wir beim
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    • kamaloca and they may find one another. Occult investigation shows
    • man finds all those who are with him in kamaloca. Space and time
    • after death in the kamaloca period, a man finds himself in the
    • might lead us rightly into the future, so that we may find ourselves
    • So we find hardly anyone who has lived in the environment of an
    • precisely among the opponents of anthroposophy that one finds after
    • by the mere nature of the relationship he would find some limited
    • birth we find that essentially three forces — of thinking, of
    • find that, although a consciousness develops, slowly it will become
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    • Anthroposophie als Empfindungs- und Lebensgehalt. Andacht und
    • zum erstenmal innerhalb dieses Raumes zusammenzufinden, der
    • innerhalb des menschlichen Seelenlebens findet man diese
    • Denken und das Wollen. Im Fühlen und Empfinden, da
    • eingeschrieben finden alles, was er hier hatte an sinnlichen
    • haben, nicht diejenigen Menschen finden, welche mit ihm oder
    • möchte, doch nicht finden kann. Er wird ein Einsiedler der
    • findet dort vor allen Dingen diejenigen Menschen, die ihm auf
    • ändern, und Einsiedler bleiben wir, denn wir finden nicht
    • finden wir andere Schwierigkeiten in bezug auf das Gesellige;
    • der Mondsphäre nicht leicht die Wesen finden können,
    • wird andere Wesen finden, die ihm nahegestanden haben. Aber im
    • möglich, andere Menschenwesen zu finden als solche, die
    • Geisteswissenschaft das Gefühl und die Empfindung
    • Welt unsere Hingabe an den heiligen Geist, finden wir alle
    • religiösen Empfindungen und Impulse entwickeln
    • nicht leicht begreifen, wie man finden kann ein wirkliches
    • einfügen, die sich bei den Esten findet.
    • innerhalb des Abendlandes zu finden war, sondern einen, der
    • außerhalb zu finden ist. Das ist ein wesentlicher
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    • consider thinking we shall find that in our thinking activity we have
    • sphere, he will find all his earthly emotions and passions inscribed
    • find those people who die[d] at the same time, shortly before or after
    • spiritual world that he is unable to find the loved ones with whom he
    • he will find above all the people with whom he had a close inner
    • urges and passions, will not easily find in the Moon sphere the
    • nevertheless not find himself completely alone, but will find other
    • generally not possible to find human beings apart from those with
    • them on earth. Whether or not we find ourselves with them depends on
    • subconscious, he might well find a concealed sympathy for what in his
    • find all those of a like inclination towards the divine spiritual.
    • sphere. People do not find it easy to throw bridges from one
    • One finds, for instance, that many who belong to the Hindu religion
    • In Florence we find the tombs of Lorenzo and Giuliano de Medici by
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    • unserer physischen Leiblichkeit befinden, sondern daß die
    • im physischen Menschenleben finden. Wenn der Mensch durch die
    • nicht drüben geistige Wesenheiten finden, die ihn belehren
    • Gefahren entronnen ist, wie sie emp findet! — Ein
    • vorhanden ist beim Zurückgebliebenen, empfindet er: Der
    • Das findet nun statt, nicht physisch, aber geistig. Dadurch,
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    • to find spiritual beings beyond the threshold who could teach them.
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    • zusammenfinden, uns überhaupt zusammenschließen zu
    • diese betreffende Seele zu finden. Es war sozusagen ein recht
    • da konnte ich meine Gattin und die Kinder nicht wiederfinden.
    • finde die nicht mehr, die mir teuer sind, wenn ich auch noch so
    • waren, finden wir immer mehr und mehr, daß die Seelen im
    • Empfindungen, ein ganz anderes Bewußtsein gehabt haben; er
    • werden uns finden, weil wir eine gemeinsame geistige Sprache
    • sie nicht finden können, weil jene Seelen geistig in sich
    • empfinden — wenn auch nur aus dem Dunkel des Instinktes:
    • Empfindungen, Leidenschaften, Begierden in unserem Innern. Wir
    • öde finden. Diejenigen allein finden zwischen Tod und
    • finden, daß es Seelen gibt zwischen dem Tode und einer
    • Ahriman hat seine Aufgabe. Seelen findet der Seher, die da
    • hervorragendsten Eigenschaften dieser Seelen, und man findet,
    • über etwas umdenken, umempfinden lernen, dauert es lange,
    • vielen Menschen finden wir hier im Leben eine Eigenschaft
    • findet der Seher gewisse Seelen, die, nachdem sie durch die
    • gewissenlose Menschen auf Erden waren, zu verfolgen, so findet
    • damit er die Verständigung findet von einer der
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    • able to look into the spiritual worlds to find this soul and a
    • awoke in the spiritual world after death, I was unable to find my
    • night is as if extinguished. I am unable to find my loved ones
    • to find each other because they shared a common spiritual language.
    • of our contemporaries do not find them to their liking, but it is the
    • after death who are unable to find the ones they have left behind
    • our individual capabilities. The seer finds, for instance, that there
    • In many people we find a propensity that in everyday life we denote
    • spite of the first? One all too readily imagines that the findings of
    • lacked conscience on earth, one finds that they were forced to become
    • spiritual life will find themselves on their own individual islands,
    • not be isolated after death, but will find the possibility of
  • Title: Okkulte Untersuchungen: Vortrag: Anthroposophie Als Empfindungsund Lebensgehalt
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    • ANTHROPOSOPHIE ALS EMPFINDUNGSUND LEBENSGEHALT. ANDACHT UND
    • Gefühl, unserer Empfindung entsprechende Antwort geben
    • fehlt, ich suche mit der sehnenden Seele einen Weg zu finden zu
    • dieser meiner Lebensgefährtin. Aber ich finde diese Seele
    • Menschheitsentwickelung, finden wir, daß die Seelen ein
    • Seele, ist das spirituelle Wissen, Fühlen und Empfinden;
    • religiösen Empfindungen reichen aus, um der Seele etwas zu
    • können, wenn die Seelen nicht das Band werden finden
    • empfindet, was ihm in der äußeren Welt entgegentritt.
    • Empfindung haben, wenn Sie sehen, sagen wir zum Beispiel einen
    • werden, machen sie einen Empfindungs-, einen
    • Wieviel Gemüts-, Empfindungseindrücke entgehen uns
    • den Gedanken, die Empfindung haben: Woher kommt das, was
    • Normales empfinden wird: Jetzt hat in deine Seele
    • Gatten, daß während der eine den Drang empfindet, zur
    • zu sein. Da kann etwas anderes stattfinden. Es gibt das
    • beachten, daß wir nun Seelen finden, die unter das Joch
    • Seelen bis zu der Zeit ihres vorhergehenden Lebens, dann findet
    • werden Sie finden, daß es unendlich viele Rekruten gibt
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    • longing soul seeks to find a path leading to the companion of my life. But
    • I cannot find this soul, I cannot penetrate to where she is dwelling,
    • evolution we find that the souls possessed a certain spiritual
    • enable them to find the thread which links up souls. This is the
    • is very difficult for the souls to find the right direction after
    • between death and a new birth to find their way about.
    • are indolent and lazy, you will find that Ahriman may expect a very
    • are able to find our way about and know why we must experience them, or
    • with this moment, you will find that it is the exact opposite of
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    • seer seeks to find him some time after he has passed through the gate
    • seek a path to my life-long companion but I cannot find her. I cannot
    • Now if one investigates the basis of such facts one finds the
    • If we go back in the evolution of mankind, we find that souls
    • even more lonely, will be unable to find a bridge to one another,
    • insight into such a situation, where the one who has died cannot find
    • and on occasion earlier, we find that the language of the spirit is
    • for the development of the soul after death. Some find it almost
    • find that Ahriman has a considerable number of recruits. Love of ease
    • a forest in the spring, one will find that one is not far removed,
  • Title: Okkulte Untersuchungen: Vortrag I: Die Kosmische Seite des Lebens Zwischen Tod
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    • dieses Thema zu finden ist, so kann doch zu alldem noch
    • Weltenraum bis zur Merkursphäre, so befinden wir uns in
    • ihr entweder so, daß wir leicht Zusammenschluß finden
    • schwierig solchen Zusammenschluß finden können,
    • hat, in seiner Seele rege zu machen moralische Empfindungen,
    • mit denen er verbunden ist, zu finden. Der Mensch, der viel
    • religiöse Gesinnung, religiöse Empfindung,
    • wir den Zusammenschluß finden mit all denjenigen
    • zusammenfinden, welche verwandt sind in ihrem religiösen
    • Empfinden. Das genügt aber nicht mehr für die
    • gewisse Art von religiösem Empfinden in der Seele. In der
    • für jedes religiöse Empfinden, wenn man
    • auf das, was er meint, so findet man, daß er nur seine
    • man überall die Anfänge des Christentums finden, wird
    • hineinkommen, dann finden wir da zweierlei. Das erste, was wir
    • finden, ist etwas, was wir nur bildlich ausdrücken
    • können: wir finden einen leeren Thron, einen leeren
    • diesem leeren Weltenthron, das können wir nur finden in
    • leer finden, wenn wir die Zeit zwischen Tod und neuer Geburt
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    • then he may live there in Such a way that he can easily find
    • man's fate to have difficulties in finding such contacts
    • of Mercury. And it is difficult for him to find other souls
    • find contact with all those souls with whom we have established
    • those persons find each other who are related through their
    • find that he means his own religion exclusively. In the last
    • enters into the deeper elements of their being, one will find
    • new birth, we find there two things. The first thing we find is
    • something we can express only in an image: we find an empty
    • this empty World Throne we can find only in the pictures of the
    • Akashic Record. On this throne, which we find empty
    • image only. And he cannot find his way within the Sun-sphere
    • find a second thing in this sphere of the Sun, a second throne:
    • centuries, we find that the forces radiated from Mars which
    • who came in later times could no longer find the characteristic
    • matter, or others, you will find everywhere that things are not
    • and they will soon find that in this metaphoric presentation a
  • Title: Okkulte Untersuchungen: Vortrag II: Das Gegenseitige In-beziehung-treten Zwischen den Lebenden und den Sogenannten Toten
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    • dann darum, ob solche zwischen Tod und neuer Geburt befindliche
    • finden von Verstorbenen, welche zuweilen das Folgende sagen in
    • kann ich sie finden, sie ist nicht da. Ich weiß ja nach
    • entlehnten Vorstellungen, Begriffen, Ideen und Empfindungen,
    • während man immer finden kann, daß die Seelen, die
    • stattfinden zwischen Lebenden und Toten. Man wird lernen das zu
    • bevor sie durch die Pforte des Todes gegangen sind, so findet
    • Testament, es findet sich ein Formfehler: keinen Pfennig
    • Er empfindet tiefsten Schmerz und kann nicht anders, als das
    • aus der Lage des Leichnams findet man, daß das
    • sich hindurchzufinden durch diese Weisheitswege. Man
    • Weltenweisheit waltet, uns zurechtfinden können.
    • anatomisch aufgebaut ist, da findet man im jetzigen Menschen,
    • empfindet mit dem, was eine spirituelle Wissenschaft ist, solch
    • Welt hineinschaut, empfindet es als Weltenmission. Er sagt
    • für die spirituellen Welten selber. Man empfindet diese
    • und Bedeutsames. Und nicht nur Gefallen sollen wir finden an
    • theoretischen Befriedigung geben kann, sondern empfinden sollen
    • werden wir im rechten Sinne des Wortes empfinden, warum
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    • may find souls of the dead who sometimes say the following in
    • and I cannot find her, she is not there. From all I have
    • finds that the souls who for a certain time after death must
    • learns to find one's way in these paths of wisdom. One might
    • the darkness. We must seek this light in order to find our way
    • anatomically constructed, one finds in this human being,
    • He says to himself: the necessity exists to find the common
    • language, to find the elixir of life which keeps men from
    • we must not merely find pleasure in the ideas which Spiritual
    • will be able to find his way through Spiritual Science, at
    • perhaps find it especially when outwardly the greatest
  • Title: Okkulte Untersuchungen: Vortrag: Die Mission des Erdenlebens als Durchgangspunkt fuer das Jenseits
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    • Anthroposophie als Empfindungs- und Lebensgehalt. Andacht und
    • höheren Hierarchien in der Finsternis nicht finden. Der
    • einer im südöstlichen Europa befindlichen
    • auch eine Begegnung stattfinden kann mit den Durchzüglern
    • die Möglichkeit nicht findet, einem Toten, mit dem man
    • empfinden, welche geistige Gemeinschaften wie die
    • eingezogen sein wird: dann werden sich Seelen finden, die das
    • Gefühl, diese Empfindung zu pflegen von der Aufgabe der
    • die heutigen Betrachtungen eine Empfindung in Ihnen
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    • beyond remains dim and dark for us, and we are unable to find the
    • darkness between death and rebirth? Where do we find it? Between
    • with deliberate dullness in one incarnation will find that Lucifer
    • Human beings on earth could no longer find access to him. Only those
    • person whom he genuinely loved than the seer who, though able to find
    • communities such as the anthroposophical one because here we find to
    • There are many such instances in life. We often find that had
    • the stirrings in his soul life. There he will frequently find the
    • You may say, “Well, that may be so for the seer. He can find
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    • daß sie nirgends eigentlich die Möglichkeit findet,
    • wir an Gefühlen, an Empfindungen, an Gedanken entwickeln,
    • Empfindungen, Gefühle hinlenken — vielleicht auch
    • Empfinden dieser Welt nur zugewendet, der sich sagte, das
    • Zeiten, in denen wir viele, viele Menschen finden in
    • religiös-egoistische Seele beobachtet man. Wir finden
    • Mensch nicht in der richtigen Art den Weg findet zwischen dem
    • überempfindlicher Mensch wird, der schon durch seine
    • Leiblichkeit dann in falscher Weise empfindlich zu machen in
    • gewissen Weise in seinem Vorstellen und Empfinden engherzig
    • überschauen. Zahlreiche Geister, die wir unter uns finden,
    • man ihnen religiöse Empfindungen einimpft, dann sieht man,
    • sogar tiefsinnig finden; aber man braucht ja nur folgendes zu
    • finden wir auf Schritt und Tritt im heutigen Leben. Gerade
    • heute finden sich die Menschen ungeheuer häufig, die mit
    • Wenn wir solche Menschen zurückverfolgen, finden wir bei
    • höheren Hierarchien. Seligkeit empfinden dann solche
    • nichts wissen davon, daß man so denken und empfinden kann,
    • Auch sein Gegenbild können wir ins Auge fassen. Wir finden
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    • that such a person will never find an upward path again but that is
    • person during his next life we find that he bears the characteristics
    • period in which we find a multitude of people who in a previous
    • interest in their surroundings. Then we find a third incarnation that
    • religious, egoistic element. We find such souls today. There have
    • find the correct path between death and rebirth. The gifts of the
    • we find two incarnations as described earlier. This can also shed
    • The opposite situation should also be considered. We find souls who
    • back the lives of such souls and find the causes for their condition
    • or because of illness, we find that such souls are still endowed
    • number of human beings in our time are as yet unable to find a deep
    • finding fault is based on a lack of insight that does not enable us
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    • Anthroposophie als Empfindungs- und Lebensgehalt. Andacht und
    • dieser im Astralleib befindlichen Kräfte wesentlich
    • haben, was Empfindungen und Gefühle sind, die sozusagen
    • Empfindungen in sich ausgebildet hat, die sich durch
    • Lebende empfinden kann — und man kann ja in dieser
    • unedlen Unvollkommenheiten eingegraben werden kann. Da finden
    • Buddha-Impuls auf dem Mars ebenso zu finden, wie seit dem
    • vorbereitet. Wenn wir beim Rückweg finden: Diese oder jene
    • finden, die unter Naturwissenschaftern, auch unter
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    • ganz besonders daran, daß er nicht finden konnte, wenn er
    • all seinen Empfindungen zurückdenken kann an die Zeit, wo
    • finden. Woher kommt das? Denn es ist nicht bei allen so, die
    • Jahrtausende zurückgingen, würden wir finden,
    • Empfindungen der geistigen Welt. Er ging durch die Pforte des
    • aber ich kann sie nicht sehen, nicht finden.
    • Wann hätte er sie finden können? Von jener Welt
    • zu wissen, sie ist da, aber man kann sie nicht finden. In dem
    • schildere nicht das, was in unseren Büchern zu finden ist,
    • zurückempfinden muß die Erde, daß er sich
    • spirituelle Gedanken und Empfindungen vorhanden sind.
    • fühlt der Tote, wenn er keine Seelen findet, in denen
    • spirituelle Empfindungen leben, wie wenn er in einer Öde
    • welche hier auf Erden moralische Stimmungen und Empfindungen
    • gepflegt haben, und solchen, die ohne moralische Empfindungen
    • Empfindungen gepflegt hat, so wird er dann sein wie ein
    • Einsiedler. Er wird den Weg nicht finden zu ändern
    • er den Anschluß findet, den Zusammenhang mit
    • auf Erden religiöse Empfindungen entwickelt hätte.
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    • that when he looked down on the earth he was unable to find the souls
    • to what I have experienced but I cannot find my wife.”
    • would find that the souls of men were able to look down from the
    • see her, cannot find her.”
    • Under what conditions would he have been able to find her? At the
    • knowing that the person is there but he is unable to find him. As
    • who have spiritual thoughts and feelings on earth find it difficult
    • who cannot find a soul in whom spiritual feelings dwell experiences
    • one finds his way to spiritual science out of a deep, heartfelt
    • unable to find his way both to other human beings and to the higher
    • preparation. We do not find the place empty if we understand the
    • preserved their old folk religion, we would still today find a Wotan
    • find a relationship to Christ, and the initiate must also find it.
    • relationship to Him on earth. We find His place empty during the Sun
    • then the throne in the Sun is not empty. Then we find the Christ
    • should find the Christ in the spiritual world at this stage and
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    • mißverstanden. Man findet oft in theosophischen Schriften
    • und an den Erscheinungen, die uns umgeben, finden kann, ist
    • selbst gelebt hat. Ein solches Wesen findet Schwierigkeiten,
    • Einzelheiten auf. In der astralischen Welt finden wir noch
    • einzelne Beziehungen; aber je höher wir kommen, finden
    • finden mit denen, die er hier auf Erden verfolgen kann. Bei
    • so finden wir, wenn wir die Menschen nach dem Tode im
    • daß die moralischen Menschen aber Anschluß finden an
    • sich nach Nationen oder nach anderen Gruppen zusammenfinden, so
    • finden wir unter den Menschen, die zwischen dem Tod und einer
    • sind nach gemeinsamen moralischen Begriffen und Empfindungen.
    • Menschen mit den gleichen moralischen Empfindungen finden sich
    • Empfindungen hat, wenn ihm religiöse Vorstellungen fehlen.
    • Geburt. Und da finden wir wiederum, daß die Menschen, die
    • und Empfindungen, zur Einsamkeit sich verdammt finden. Wir
    • finden die Menschen mit gleichen religiösen Bekenntnissen
    • nur, wir spüren sein Dasein, aber wir finden keinen Zugang
    • drüben den Christus nicht finden. Wenn wir uns gegen die
    • wenn er sein weiteres Fortkommen finden soll in der geistigen
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    • theosophical writings one often finds the remark that man's
    • particular relationships obtain. We still find individual
    • we find that what weaves between separate beings no longer continues.
    • investigated with super-sensible perception, one finds the departed
    • fact lonely while the moral individuals find a rapport with other of
    • find people of like religious confessions grouped together.
    • brain to its general structure. Such an individuality did not find
    • Today we find there a mathematical formula. Originally there was a
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    • Anthroposophie als Empfindungs- und Lebensgehalt. Andacht und
    • noch nicht ganz die Empfindung für die geistige Welt
    • Seelenstärke haben, um sich Begriffe und Empfindungen von
    • Empfindungen die geistige Welt verleugnet hat. Nun gibt es zwar
    • leugnen, die aber doch mit ihren Empfindungen irgendwie mit der
    • nach dem Tode ist die Empfindung für das Geistige
    • Augen kein Licht — ohne Empfindung für das
    • Befriedigung von dem Erlebnis. Man empfindet dann dieses:
    • Empfindung des notwendigen Karma ergibt sich der Rückblick
    • in Verbindung tritt, kann folgende Erfahrung haben. Er findet
    • nicht finden. Das ist der Jammer der Seele, die in einer
    • Geisteswissenschaft, dann findet er, daß diese Seelen nach
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    • death we all find ourselves within the same cosmic space. After death
    • removed. We experience this as an inner force that leads us to find
    • experience. He finds a soul with whom he is acquainted and who has
    • died, but I also cannot find that one.” That is the voice of
    • On the other hand, when an initiate finds souls who have left others
    • such as spiritual science, then he finds the dead can perceive the
  • Title: Okkulte Untersuchungen: Vortrag I: Die Lebendige Wechselwirkung Zwischen Lebenden und Toten
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    • dieser Gegend anthroposophische Herzen finden können, die
    • nötig und nicht nützlich finden. Das Lesen der
    • nur um Jahrhunderte zurückgehen, so finden wir mit dem
    • überraschend sein kann. Man findet nämlich, daß
    • die Gefühle, die Empfindungen eines solchen Betenden viel
    • Verkehr zwischen den Lebenden und den Toten wiederum zu finden.
    • geistigen Welten, wieder die Kraft finden, den Verkehr mit den
    • dauert. Diese Empfindung, die sich bei vielen Seelen findet,
    • Wahrnehmung, eine sehr deutliche Empfindung von dem Haß in
    • äußeren Zieles auf Erden haben finden können.
    • Absichten vorfindet. Und jetzt begreifen wir, warum in der
    • Leben berechtigte Haß erstirbt: weil sie Scham empfindet,
    • nicht über den Tod hinaus, wenn man die Empfindung hat:
    • zuströmt von der Erde, und wenn er Hindernisse findet
    • Schlaf genommen haben — und finden nichts, was für
    • Seelen herankommen, dann finden sie ein leeres Feld, dann geht
    • denn das materialistische Fühlen und Empfinden hat viel
    • zahlreiche Menschen, die es als kindisch empfinden, sich mit
    • Empfindungen für das spirituelle Leben sich nähren
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    • no desire at present to do so because they find that the reading of
    • back over a period measured by centuries only, we find something that
    • explained in accordance with the findings of spiritual investigations.
    • the soul who has remained on the earth, he finds that, generally
    • world the dead finds that the hatred is an obstacle to his good
    • sleep, it is a shattering experience to see that they often find
    • they find barren fields; they fare as our physical body fares when
    • and more extensive. Many a human being who after death finds no
    • harvest-field because all his family are materialists, finds it among
    • vision today we sometimes find human beings in the life between death
    • Suppose, for example, we find in the spiritual world a man who died
    • he is seeking her most urgently of all, he cannot find her. This may
    • followed, and he finds no consolation in the living thoughts of those
    • other men, but after death could only find satisfaction by being able
    • conditions in Kamaloca or Devachan quite correctly and yet find it
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    • these things. We find that the intercourse between the living and the
    • looks back at the man who stayed behind, he finds that, in general,
    • that the living took with them into their sleep, but fail to find
    • world, and when the dead approach them they find a barren field; this
    • can find no harvest-fields after death because his whole family are
    • materialists, can find some in the souls of the Anthroposophists with
    • clairvoyant vision find persons living between death and a new birth
    • day with spiritual thoughts. For instance, we find in the spiritual
    • this man unable to find his wife, who was the very sun of his
    • all, he cannot find her. This may happen. There are many people today
    • becomes as it were extinguished, for we cannot find the living friend
    • many a soul who, after death, finds many obstacles put in the way of
    • yet he can find no comfort in the loving thoughts of those he left
    • experience of them, we find ourselves confronted with quite different
    • quite clearly as regards Kamaloca and Devachan and yet find it
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    • eine so starke Gegnerschaft finden. Denn es ist
    • Immer findet eine Arbeit an der Gehirnsubstanz statt. Aber man
    • finden, wohin nicht die äußere Kultur doch so weit
    • findet man mehr das Allgemeine. Das ist aber wieder etwas
    • wirklich zu einer geistigen Lebensempfindung aufschwingen
    • haben wir nur die Empfindung: das ist ein Unglück. Wir
    • die finden Sie ja dargestellt in meinen Schriften. Aber ich
    • daraus findet er besonders wertvoll, sie sind ihm besonders
    • auch nur ein wenig kennenlernen, wirklich zu der Empfindung
    • ich die Möglichkeit finden, solche Erkenntnisse zu
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    • what the soul would fain become, how its desire is to find this
    • Moreover this can be said: It is as common to find a certain lower
    • descriptions of spiritual regions, as it is rare to find evidence of
    • Anthroposophy may find its way into the hearts and souls of men.
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    • this clairvoyantly we find ourselves obliged to look for them in very
    • early childhood. There only do we find those forces at work which can
    • find a spot on earth, however isolated, where external civilisation
    • the feeling that it is, indeed, a misfortune, one we find difficult to
    • centuries before our birth, that it should be so, we shall find it
    • the general conditions there; you will find these in my books. But I
    • the happiest of lives, and finds himself obliged to take his natal
    • incarnations. It is just as rare to find the forces developed
    • for this purpose, as it is common to find a certain lower clairvoyance
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    • who seriously studies this book will find that it already contained
    • and, being aware of their task in the present age, they will find
    • enters the spiritual world it finds itself in a sphere in which it is
    • find that the knowledge we are trying to promote here is too baffling
    • shall find that the posture then assumed by the physical body is
    • diminished activity of the etheric body and Ego, we shall find the
    • spirits, spirits who find it extremely difficult to move away from
    • of true religion — will find themselves firmly imprisoned and
    • be quite unable to find one another.
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    • deal will consist in the communication of findings of investigation
    • Ego, as ‘I’; he finds himself so at home in his ‘I’
    • morning he will find that a great deal of what his memory has
    • shall find that what rises up into consciousness has a certain
    • ‘I’. The reason why, in spite of this, we find our ‘I’
    • human beings but to understand and find points of contact with all
    • of the different faiths we find one outstanding characteristic,
    • me say this: In the Sun sphere we find two thrones. From the throne
    • picture of Christ. If we can find the Akashic picture of Christ it
    • lectures. But it has become possible to find that picture only
    • Now we shall understand and find support for what we
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    • find Anthroposophy he might himself have become a very good adherent.
    • finds its way into the hearts of men it will in very truth bridge the
    • attention to the teachings of Anthroposophy men will find the ways
    • would find that these inexplicable pictures indicate something that
    • of the wheels? No, we look at our watch in order to find out the
    • was an innkeeper (Wirt) and he promised to find the most
    • able to find his way to the girl's soul, and with him she shared her
    • findings of occult investigation when the investigator knows from his
    • in the world. When someone asserts that the findings of occult
  • Title: Between Death and Rebirth: Lecture Four
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    • evolution — which you will find described in the book
    • study Eastern writings, you will find a statement that is exactly the
    • Vedanta writings you will find it stated that the part of man of
    • gradually find that they lack the life-giving forces they need.
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    • Earth, how at each new incarnation the human being finds that the
    • Earth through birth we find quite different conditions of existence.
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    • finding his bearings in the physical world. Which part of him is most
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    • hardly find two human beings whose memories go back to exactly the
    • shall find that the cessation of growth may be compared with some
    • back only a few hundred years to find that conditions were very
    • you will find a great deal on the subject of spiritual
    • find, for example, that there is a deeply significant truth in the
    • Mystery of Golgotha, we find that after death men had an active,
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    • the reality. You can find books on physics and even on physiology
    • given on 14th August, 1872, you will find a peculiar expression for
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    • not only find himself living amid a multitude of super-sensible facts
    • cases the seer will very often find that their previous history was
    • about religion pumped into them, we find that they do not of
    • Anyone who is alert to his surroundings will find that
    • mentality was caused, the seer often finds that this type of human
    • incarnation, we should find that during that period such human beings
    • preceding the last two incarnations? We should find that they had
    • sequence of three such earthly lives, we find that in the first, the
    • became morose and hypochondriacal, finding everything distasteful.
    • are sojourning after death, he will find among them those who during
    • dead we find souls who for a certain length of time in the
    • simply die and then, after death, find a teacher who might take the
    • an exceptional case. The general rule is that after death we find
    • It is in this sense that Anthroposophy should find entry
    • our own being a stream of spirituality may find its way into
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    • will find that all the experiences in these regions correspond
    • Active Soul-Force and you will find that they agree, that in one case
    • the soul passes into cosmic-spiritual life and finds its place in the
    • Spiritland you will find the following passage. [See
    • shall find that this second region, the ‘oceanic’ region
    • of Spiritland, we shall find that it corresponds with the influences
    • ‘atmospheric’ region, you will find again what has been
    • able to put self-knowledge into practice can the soul find entrance
    • Golgotha. You will find the most detailed account of this in the
    • conditions, and you will find that the two descriptions are in
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    • Many people might be surprised to find two such apparently widely
    • Christian era does one find individual men of personal importance in
    • spiritual life. Only in the Greek spiritual life do we find
    • Cosmos; all this we find in the old Egyptian and Chaldean-Babylonian
    • the spiritual life, find inner comfort, hope, peace, inward bliss and
    • Notwithstanding all this, we find
    • things, we find there, in the first place, three shades, if we may so
    • Bhagavad Gita; what the Yoga of Patanjali has to give mankind we find
    • we find there too. Moreover, we do not find these as a conglomeration,
    • the thought that man can find something deeper within his own self,
    • make us sharers in the all-ruling World-Self. What we find in the
    • has come down to us through tradition, we find in it exactly the
    • what we find in the Sankhya philosophy. The independence of each
    • we principally find this material element, carefully studied.
    • particular the study of these material forms that we find in the
    • glance back at the first stages of evolution, we should find there the
    • find as Form, as yet undifferentiated from the unity of the primal
    • the clothing of those souls. Hence we find a complete system of the
    • forms we meet with in the world, just as in our own science we find a
    • You may find all three streams again in our Spiritual Science. If you
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    • to suit our different standpoint, we find it possible to understand
    • look towards these two principles because it could as yet find no
    • Budhi, then Ahamkara, then Manas, which latter we find within us as
    • comparatively late production. We find this etheric body in man.
    • We can still find in
    • with the old Sankhya knowledge. We even find in Aristotle the
    • that this is only the sheaths; we find there the vegetative soul
    • longer find in him a clear discrimination between the soul-principle
    • For in that we find again, in the very centre of our scientific
    • things familiar, do we find in the Vedas at the present time much of
    • the Vedas — to this we find the answer in what Krishna gave to
    • again find through Yoga as that which is to be looked for behind all
    • which have emerged from the blood-relationship. Thus we find something
    • contained in this to influence us, shall we find ourselves upon the
  • Title: Bhagavad Gita/Paul: Lecture III: The union of the three streams in the Christ Impulse, the Teaching of Krishna.
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    • finding opportunity through its capacities and its karma so to
    • find that it took on more or less the character of ironical
    • The condition just described we find in many people who come to us
    • with some sort of learning or of abstract philosophy. We find it in
    • came into existence? I want to find out everything in my own self; I
    • We often find indicated in them that the real salvation of
    • we find in the Gita sentiments of a personal kind such as we find in
    • sublime Gita we find a wonderfully pure sphere-an etheric sphere-that
    • we find the significant instruction of Arjuna by Krishna. Now who
    • we find people in whom the forces of the sentient soul are
    • Song” or the “Bhagavad Gita.” Within it we find, above
    • corporality? Why do they not find it possible continually to rouse
    • eyes, thus do I behold Thee. My soul quakes. I cannot find security or
  • Title: Bhagavad Gita/Paul: Lecture IV: The nature of the Bhagavad Gita and the significance of the Epistles of St. Paul. How the Christ Impulse surpasses the Krishna Impulse.
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    • often find what one might call an awkwardness of expression, so that
    • In the Epistles of St. Paul we find the significant basic truths of
    • other things; we find all these presented in such a way that any
    • which he had to find in the Pauline sense: “Not I, but Christ in
    • of meditation, of inner finding, gave back that which had at one time
    • man should find his ego, his independence. And when the spiritual
    • Rajas and Tamas we only find the relation of the soul to material
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    • he had taught. In the instructions which St. Paul gives, we find a
    • style with what we find in the sublime Gita; but at the same time we
    • find quite a different tone, we find everything spoken from quite a
    • What is this speaking with tongues that we find spoken of in St.
    • give us, and what we find at once with such wonderful clearness in St.
    • depended on man's finding his way out of the changing forms. But
    • resting within himself, he shall find satisfaction. Thus, he who
    • finds everywhere the impulse of the Christ-Being. Let us here
    • Gospel, we find Zarathustra reincarnated: and we have emphatically
    • all that was once upon a time contained in the sublime Gita. We find
    • we shall find that in those olden times there was not yet that strict
    • prevented such a strict separation as we find in Sankhya philosophy
    • form; that we may find the Christ as the Reconciler, Who will lead us
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    • consider the numerous cases in which people can never find where they
    • put things. One has lost his pencil, another cannot find his cufflinks, etc.,
    • she takes it off in the evening, and then cannot find it in the morning. You
    • succeed, but if I make a habit of it, I will find that my forgetfulness
    • modern life could be dispensed with, and they would find the time to
    • unfulfilled. Just examine your life and you will find countless desires it
    • themselves what they should do than find reasons in themselves to act.
    • and you will find it will do much to strengthen your will.
    • that is to be criticized objectively from something that we find
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    • he will often find that the very slightest thing can work miracles.
    • Assume, for instance, that a man begins to notice he can never find
    • somewhere, and presently discovers that she can never find it again
    • only do this once, I shall not always succeed in finding it again
    • find countless things which it is very nice, no doubt, to satisfy,
    • point, to find the right educational tact. If you are able to fulfil
    • rather ask: What am I to do now? than find the reasons for their
    • something that one finds exasperating because of its effect on
    • pattern of his behaviour. You will soon find that even with a man
  • Title: Lecture: Conscience and Wonder as Indications of Spiritual Vision in the Past and in the Future.
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    • impossible to find any word which could be translated as
    • “conscience.” Yet we find such a word used among the younger
    • before the beginning of the Christian era, we should find that
    • should find it self-understood. For it is quite clear that we must
    • Thus in amazement we find an expression of what we have seen at an
    • whether we shall shrink back, or find blessedness, when we are able to
    • far away from volcanoes also attempt to find an explanation concerning
    • them, because they find such occurrences startling and sensational.
    • Those who feel thus are more than others predestined to find their
    • But we find still another type of person in the present time. This
    • would require many hours to go into things more thoroughly — we find
    • will not be able to grasp it. They will find themselves then in
  • Title: Lecture: Conscience and Astonishment as Indications of Spiritual Vision in Past and Future.
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    • astonishing, for example, if someone was to find in the ordinary way
    • impossible to find in earlier Greek literature, about up to the time
    • But we find one in the later Greek writers, for example Euripides.
    • the Christian era we would find that all human beings still had this
    • man has a particular need to find explanations for many things,
    • difference between the hundredweight and his hand, he would find it
    • predestined than others to find their way to spiritual science.
    • world; but they will not grasp it. They will find themselves in an
    • they do not reject it, will find later the longing for spiritual
  • Title: Lecture: Reflections of Consciousness, Super-consciousness and Sub-consciousness
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    • always finds his own self. He finds what surges and lives
    • the fact that first of all he will find his own self with all
    • follows: — If we survey our life, we find in it two
    • distinct groups of events. We often find that this or that
    • seems impossible to find a connection — where we must
    • occurrences we find that they happen without our being able
    • experiences which come to us from outside, we find happenings
    • have met us by chance, for which we cannot find any influence
    • his capacities. Hence when we find that we have succeeded in
    • us. Indeed, when we make this experiment, we will find that
    • find within ourselves something which really brings forth the
    • not only to gaze into our own soul-life and to find something
    • through Devachan really finds in it the spiritual sunshine,
    • sun no longer shines upon him, he cannot find sunshine
    • One who is guilty of this or that sin, will find there, as
    • this will find its balance later on, and does not imply a
    • case of volcanic eruptions, for instance, we find that in the
    • borne in mind. In ordinary physical life we do not find that
    • necessary to find the essential element in these feelings,
    • thing applies to everything. A painter also would find it far
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    • the seeker always finds himself. He finds that which exists and
    • finds only himself — then he is exposed to manifold
    • way: If we look over our life we find in it two distinctly
    • different groups of occurrences. We often find that this or
    • That is to say, we find it comprehensible that in a
    • we have ability, we find success quite natural.
    • which we can comprehend and find natural, but there are others
    • we may not find this too difficult we may place this event back
    • causeless things during our lives. We find within ourselves the
    • only to peer into your own soul-life and find something, but it
    • find it anywhere, and thus through lack of sunshine developed a
    • course, since everyone has his own point of view. One finds
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    • ordinary consciousness, we find that everything that takes place here
    • parallel lines. Let us try to find in this world everything which may
    • we find that the human being has a more or less healthy
  • Title: Three Paths: Lecture I: The Path through the Gospels and The Path of Inner Experience
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    • satisfied.” If we find on the one side a thirsting for
    • enlightenment about Christ, we find on the other side, among numerous
    • find what is contained in the Gospels, quite independently of
    • super-sensible knowledge, we would find that in the course of human
    • documents. If this is so, we must say that men will be able to find
    • science. If we steep ourselves in spiritual science, then we find even
    • life. We find that we get away from the abstract charts of the seven
    • created man, we find the two forces described above; there are the
    • — In the nature of things this man could never find his way with
    • ecclesiastical ideas he could never find anything which would give him
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    • men, but which can bring to every man, no matter where he finds
    • What follows from this? It follows that we find the most varied
    • or that founder. We find first the Krishna religion, leading back to
    • the ancient Hebrew religion, leading back to Moses; and we find
    • we find the reciprocal understanding of the religions in such a way
    • will find described in my pamphlet: The Spiritual Guidance of
    • order that out of our suffering we may gain experience and find an
    • learns to know the Karma of human life often finds it highly unjust
    • will find it. He does find it!
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    • heavens. Indeed these enlightened minds even find an excuse for the
    • second part you will find the
    • are contained in these 52 verses which twill enable the soul to find
    • will find something that might be described as the finding of the path
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    • the libraries one can still find many uncut volumes of his — has left us a poem
    • Of certainty, finding the pact maintained
    • And never never find therein thy life renewed.
    • To find the Sacred dwarfed by thoughts as small
    • harboured in secret societies, such a reader too finds in the book much that is chaotic
    • — but he finds something else as well. He finds a work that, for the first time,
    • One who understands these things finds what an infinite amount has been corectly
    • not descend again into a body of flesh. And so, the further back we go, the more do we find
    • personalities. Now we find that mankind is striving to apprehend what it is that lives on
    • we find that extraordinary figure who was born — as if to give an outward indication
    • through the whole of eighteenth-century literature, we shall find hardly anything about
    • this same mood becomes manifest again in the personality of Raphael, do we not find it
    • been commissioned, for the essential being of Raphael finds no expression in them. Why are
    • Anthroposophist's will find the subject dealt with exhaustively in the lecture-course
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    • an “I”, to find his bearings as an “I”, and his life of
    • what is within themselves. In the Mystics, for example, we find
    • healthy development shall find its way into the affairs of humanity.
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    • they need in order to find their way upwards to those spiritual
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    • When a man prepares himself to reach this point, he finds all things
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    • In that realm we find souls which for a certain period between death
    • Death, one always finds that during their life on the physical plane
    • everyday life and one will find how widespread is the quality —
    • into political economy a knowledge of the law of slothfulness finds
    • previously paid no attention or had not noticed. Then he will find
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    • the Egyptian epoch. We transpose ourselves into this mood and find.
    • in the depths of the Mysteries finds expression in the most varied
    • toward death. We investigate how this has come about, and we find that
    • Much of what modern man finds so baffling in his inner experience lies
    • Grail. These things must needs find expression in pictures, but in
    • We often find that persons who have not gone far enough into the
    • have not yet been able to find. If we keep this in mind, we can see
    • Intellectual Soul had to go through; and all that finds expression in
    • only about material things will find in later incarnations that they
    • if rightly understood, we can find all the different methods of
    • and tries to exercise honest self-knowledge, the more will he find how
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    • geworden ist. Er ist nicht gewohnt, so zu empfinden die
    • verspürt, empfindet Organe nur dann, wenn sie anders
    • funktionieren, als der normale Zustand ist. Nun empfindet man,
    • Klima. In unserem normalen Leben findet nun tatsächlich
    • suchen, in der sie zu finden sind: nämlich dann, wenn Sie
    • Tatsache des Okkultismus bewahrheitet finden. Es ist
    • Empfindungsfähigkeit. An seinem Blut bemerkt derjenige,
    • empfindet als der sonstige normale Mensch der Gegenwart. Der
    • empfindet nicht nur den Temperaturunterschied, sondern getrennt
    • gewissermaßen empfindlicher für das Seelendasein, er
    • Man empfindet ihn unbeweglicher als vorher. Dazu kommt,
    • empfindet man das, was man vorher eigentlich, wenn es ganz
    • behaglich Ich gesagt hat, das empfindet man nachher als etwas,
    • Daher empfindet derjenige, welcher Anthroposophie zu seinem
    • empfinden, als ob dieser physische Organismus an sich
    • Widerstand findet. Bildlich zu denken, mehr sozusagen sich
    • in diese mehr spirituellen Vorstellungen hineinzufinden,
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    • country among the peasants you will find that this exists to a
    • climate they find it difficult to acclimatise themselves; you
    • will find in their soul, in the form of a home-sickness which
    • find yourselves in a similar position, when you yourselves
    • you will find these facts of Occultism confirmed. It is
    • organs of the plants which he finds outside him and organise
    • When we observe the plants we find that in their organisation
    • is called, the more advanced student may suddenly find himself
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    • auf keinem anderen Planeten unseres Sonnensystems finden. Was
    • hereinragen haben etwas, was sich finden ließe auch auf
    • sagen — nach und nach wie zur Geschmacksempfindung sich
    • Analyse findet, sondern daß es in seinem Aufbau ein
    • physischen Hülle. Es ist das ein zweifaches Empfinden. Was
    • in ein einziges Empfinden zusammenrinnt, das empfindet man
    • unterscheiden zweierlei Empfindungen am eigenen Leib. Eine
    • Empfindung, welche gleichsam uns innerlich so durchdringt,
    • Statur, - da empfinden wir die Eiweißsubstanzen in uns.
    • Wenn wir empfinden: das macht uns gleichgültig gegen
    • zu der eigenen Empfindung etwas Phlegma zusetzt gegenüber
    • dieser eigenen Empfindung — diese Empfindungen
    • Entwicklung —, so rührt diese letzte Empfindung her
    • der äußeren physischen Natur, so werden Sie finden,
    • recht die logische Folge von einem Satz zum anderen findet und
    • Abbild finden. Sonne lebt im menschlichen Herzen; was
    • dem außer der Sonne sich befindenden Kosmos
    • wirklich seine Empfindungen, so daß er fühlen lernt
    • das sich ergeben, was Sie als einen vollen Beweis empfinden
    • Hülle. In immer feiner und feiner werdenden Empfindungen,
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    • find milk-substance on our earth, but on no other planet in our
    • the chemist finds by analysis, but that it is in its structure
    • beings, you will find that in the former a great deal of sugar
    • writing, and who cannot readily find the logical sequence from
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    • empfinden; man trägt sein Muskelsystem immer so mit sich
    • Menschen dargestellt findet, wo ihm die Haut abgezogen ist und
    • Empfindlichkeit, wenn gleichsam ins Bewußtsein
    • allmähliches Altwerden empfindet. Deshalb ist es nicht
    • gerade behaglich, zu achten auf die Empfindlichkeit, die
    • Man lernt empfinden die Augen, die Ohren, sogar den
    • da empfinden lernt, ist nicht das physische Sinnesorgan,
    • und allmählich sich hineinfindet, an der Stelle des
    • Empfindlichkeit für Wärme und Kälte. Es gelingt
    • man nicht mehr die empfindungsmäßige Wahrnehmung der
    • gelingt, an Geschmacksempfindungen sich zu erinnern, dann ist
    • den Organismus die im Ätherleib befindlichen Kräfte,
    • eine Empfindung für den inneren Wert der Vokale und
    • finden. Wer diese in entsprechender Weise macht, wird sehen,
    • Esoteriker die größere Empfindsamkeit, die
    • zur Grundlage, den Ätherleib zu empfinden. Es wird ihm das
    • empfindlich, deutlich in sich selber wahrnehmbar, und
    • so treten auch Veränderungen, neue Empfindungen
    • Grade zu empfinden beginnt: es können diese Schäden
    • Melancholiker Seiten finden, wo er sich als Phlegmatiker
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    • ancient Moon to the Earth; indeed, he will find that this organ
    • showed how to find the way. A gradual acquaintance with this
    • way will find that he gains as much inner strength as he loses forces
    • interests me — then he will find that in this way he
    • person we can always find aspects which prove him to be a
    • really depicts the facts, will always find the beginning, the
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    • indem man durch eine esoterische Entwicklung empfindlicher wird
    • empfindlicheres. Und derjenige, der eine Zeitlang versucht hat,
    • eigentümliches Empfindenlernen, wenn man anfängt,
    • Sommer, allmählich eine Art innerer Empfindung sich
    • Lehre in ihrer Wahrheit nach und nach empfinden —, von
    • immer über dir sind. Es gibt noch eine Empfindung, die man
    • Menschen. Nach außen verliert sich die Empfindung;
    • die man getrennt voneinander empfinden kann.
    • aber würde dieses darstellen die innere Empfindung, das
    • Empfindungen, die man diesen Teilen des Ätherleibes
    • gegenüber hat, allmählich solche Empfindungen,
    • — wenn man die Farbe empfindet — und der untere
    • Empfindungen hat, nicht genau herauskommt; sondern wenn man es
    • Melancholikers, der findet, daß dieser Ätherleib noch
    • Entwicklung durchgemacht hat, der wird bald finden, daß
    • eine Zeit kommen, wo man es eben sonderbar finden wird, wenn
    • Man wird das in der Zukunft einmal ebenso sonderbar finden, wie
    • man es heute sonderbar finden wird, wenn sich jemand im August
    • einige Stunden legen wird. Vielleicht findet man das nach der
    • praktisch finden in bezug auf die Anforderungen der
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    • soon find that there is such a relationship between his etheric
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    • daß der Mensch sich eine feinere Empfindlichkeit
    • wenig ist das ja schon gestern angedeutet worden. Man findet
    • spirituelle Leben findet, daß es notwendig sei, das ganze
    • tiefe, eine intensive Empfindung an, und das rührt davon
    • innere Zeitempfindung; denn daran müssen wir festhalten,
    • bleibt nur das Selbstfühlen, Selbstempfinden und
    • sein, solche Gefühle findet man nach und nach
    • menschliches Fühlen und menschliches Empfinden
    • verbindet, die Gaben der Weisheit empfindet, von denen man sich
    • Empfindungsleben. Während der Mensch des exoterischen
    • man bekommt auch dafür eine feine Empfindung —,
    • Empfindung zu entwickeln gegenüber der Schande, wenn man
    • Nach und nach empfindet man auch so gegenüber seinem
    • bekommt die Empfindung: So kannst du noch sein; das ist noch
    • sondern immer auftritt im Fühlen, im Empfinden.
    • Dankbarkeit und man empfindet sein Selbst verbunden mit diesem
    • ausfüllend. Dagegen empfindet man, wie einem aus dem
    • außen gegeben ist; und man empfindet in sich eine Region,
    • sie so empfinden, steigen wir auf zu den höheren Wesen,
    • kann man sich aneignen ein wie sich selber empfindendes Atmen.
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    • lecture. The student finds more and more that for the actual
    • certain enthusiasm for the spiritual life, shall we say, finds
    • time. How often do we find in our particular age that people,
    • conformity with his feelings. He gradually finds that feelings
    • feelings he gradually finds more justifiable than the others.
    • nature of this difference. Someone may find his pleasure in
    • our theosophical development we shall find that a sort of
    • does one find this on pressing forward. A person having
    • we may have felt a certain pleasure in finding fault with some
    • human failing, this pleasure in finding fault with other people
    • and more pain for him. And the sorrow at being obliged to find
    • pleasure when we are obliged to find fault or when we find the
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    • fühlt, sondern daß er empfindlicher überhaupt
    • esoterischen Entwicklung immer empfindlicher wird
    • einemEmpfindlicherwerden für diese eigene Leiblichkeit.
    • Man empfindet allmählich, indem man unabhängiger wird
    • Empfindungen, wie sie gestern auseinandergesetzt wurden, nicht
    • seinem Ätherleib, empfinden diese Erlebnisse, diese
    • Also diese Empfindung muß man haben, wie wenn man durch
    • drinnen in der Schädeldecke sich befindend und eingefangen
    • Sinnesempfindungen und dem edelsten, gereinigten mineralischen
    • Zusammenfluß der feinsten Sinnesempfindungen mit den
    • hinaufdringt, finden wir genugsam dargestellt, wenn wir
    • wirklich tief genug empfindend, läßt einem
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    • Veränderungen der menschlichen Empfindungsseele und
    • nicht mehr empfinden würde als eine Attacke auf ihr Kind.
    • nichts Besseres finden für die Einrichtung der Welt, als
    • Gedanken und Empfindungen mit aller Gewalt aufdrängen will
    • ihren Ich-Ausdruck im Blute findet, die ganze menschliche
    • wo in der Erdenentwicklung diese zwei sich finden.
    • zu verfolgen; man wird sie finden. Man muß sagen:
    • Zeitalters finden, das ganz auf die Bewußtseinsseele
    • Versuchen Sie, diese Empfindung zu gewinnen, wie Augustinus
    • Augustinus, was ein Mensch empfinden kann, der sozusagen dem
    • Egoität nimmermehr Verständnis finden kann im
    • Boden viel mehr in der äußeren Umgebung zu finden
    • für das, was er in seiner Seele empfinde. Daß in
    • Fühlen, griechisches Empfinden, das geht uns insbesondere
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    • presentation of the legend of the Grail we find in addition
    • Augustine we can find it in them all. Although Augustine lived
    • in whose records we find the first dawn, long before the rising
    • there he would find in the external environment a much better
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    • als sein Innenleben empfindet dasjenige, was seinen Ausdruck
    • findet in der Zusammenfassung im Ich. Allein, was man so
    • Gefühlen und Empfindungen und so weiter, das sind ebenso
    • Empfindung — wie gefesselt, wie gebannt. Denn alle diese
    • befinden uns sozusagen hier, meine lieben Freunde, an einer
    • genau noch empfindet, daß er weiß: der ist mit seinem
    • empfinden, wie die Menschheitsentwicklung diesen kolossalen
    • abgeschwächt; die menschliche Seele empfindet sie nur
    • abgeschwächt, empfindet sie sozusagen nur leise. Und
    • dieses leise Empfinden jener Wünsche, die etwas so
    • sondern das andere Wesen bedeutungsvoller zu finden, als man
    • sich selber findet. Die Selbsterziehung muß so weit gehen,
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    • we do not intend to seek our own interests, but we find the
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    • entsprechenden Angaben, die sich in diesem Buche auch finden.
    • solche tierische Wesenheiten aufzufinden, welche man
    • an der Oberfläche haften lassen, recht fatal finden,
    • würden wir eben finden, daß Luzifer an unserer Seite
    • finden kann. Es gehört zu einer wirklichen Entwicklung des
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    • be able to find the right way of development in the future. It
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    • ätherischem Leib, astralischem Leib, Empfindungsseele,
    • darstellen. Das Innere, das sei Empfindungsseele, das
    • diese Sinneseindrücke durch die Empfindungsseele
    • Empfindungsseele wird vorzugsweise dadurch allmählich
    • persönliche Empfinden hinauskommt; dadurch verwandeln sich
    • Empfindungsseele, alle inneren Impulse, inneren Leidenschaften
    • Empfindungsseele tritt die Intuitionsseele. — So daß
    • Empfindungsseele; der moderiert seine Instinkte nicht durch
    • der Empfindungsseele hierher entwickelt.
    • der Empfindungsseele entwickelt ist, das heißt, daß
    • Die Folge wäre, daß er seine Empfindungsseele
    • Empfindungsseele, Gemütsseele, Bewußtseinsseele in
    • physischen Plan betrachten, die Empfindungsseele die reichste
    • können: Die Empfindungsseele ist gleichsam der
    • Empfindungsseele auf dem physischen Plan; der provisorisch
    • ätherischen Bewegungen bedient. Die Empfindungsseele, die
    • Empfindungskräfte, Mitleidskräfte zum Beispiel zum
    • Wenn in diesem Sinn die Empfindungsseele umgestaltet wird zu
    • Empfindungsseele, Gemüts- oder Verstandesseele und
    • Imaginationsseele, und nicht die Empfindungsseele zur
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    • you find described in my book,
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    • alight upon something similar to what we are accustomed to find in
    • Indeed, we shall find it to an unusual degree in the revelations of
    • case with the great works of man, we find the opening words of the
    • us in the old songs and legends as blind. Thus we find this same
    • times we find everywhere groups of people who did not at all feel
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    • indication of deep occult truth. Anyone who finds the way, by
    • present, who cannot find sufficient interest to follow the
    • something new. Here in these very first discourses we find an accent
    • find a teaching that might easily appear trivial, especially to a
    • the roadway and a chicken finds it, the chicken does not value the
    • finds the right starting-point. Krishna then must begin by rejecting
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    • will often find it easy here too to give a materialistic explanation
    • plunge into the regions of dream-life in such a way as to find a new
    • find their way in if we have come so far as to alter our sympathies
    • compared to the reality of those experiences. We find that
    • you will find it amounts to this, that the self must be made stronger
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    • all this something else finds its way almost imperceptibly into our
    • the market and make up accounts they find something that certainly
    • could neither have been bought nor sold, nor can they find out whence
    • all the better for it.) As we go on living we are continually finding
    • materialistically-minded friends will find it easy to refute us.
    • of air on the physical plane. There we also find the opposite
    • post-Atlantean times. There we find conditions that, in regard to the
    • world we find on entering the region of dream consciousness. I would
    • that sublime world into which our dreams find their way, and about
    • realm, never have anything to do with sympathy and antipathy. We find
    • we find those sublime truths objectively in ourselves, and
    • power to describe what we find or what arises in our consciousness.
    • finding nothing at all about the previous incarnations of some person
    • The best way of finding out nothing at all about him would be to
    • make use of it, can enable you to find the way into the higher worlds
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    • Newton's time to find everywhere words like “attraction”
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    • that appear as forms of light. One finds that he hears sounds like
    • Nothing firm I find, nor rest, O Mighty Krishna, Who art as Vishnu
    • shelter I find. O, be Thou merciful to me, Thou Lord of all the Gods,
    • Here we find in the
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    • science will after a time find indications of the forces whereby man
    • will find it difficult to imagine this “less than nothing.”
    • attention to forces at work in man's nature that we find at first in
    • are mentioned in history we can always find evidence that they were
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    • a rule we cannot find the way to come near to an understanding of
    • people of India today we will not find real understanding for the
    • We will find enthusiasm, strong feeling and fervent belief
    • concepts. Therefore, one who really penetrates the matter finds no
    • derive comfort because the European does not value what we can find
    • side of the matter. It makes a difference whether you find a certain
    • with the abstract contents of these thoughts may find them easy to
    • living experience will not find it easy. It will cost him some pains
    • give up.” Thus the higher light could not find entrance because
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    • you will find with regard to food that the concepts we
    • burrow down into their own soul, finding no connection with the outer
    • as the Gods, and will have power to find the sattwa, rajas and tamas
    • tamas. Shut your eyes to these conditions and you will find
    • degrees to find a harmony between the inner and the outer world
    • had to find their higher unity in the mission of the Christ.
    • do this if one tried to find again in the Krishna stream what can be
    • everywhere we find the same principles. In each case there is a
  • Title: Secrets/Threshold: Lecture I
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    • these last few days, you will find that they lead into what we will
    • You'll find me in bright fields of light ...
    • And you will find me in cold fields of ice ...
    • You'll find me in bright fields of light
    • special circumstances, the soul forces that find their
    • the soul gradually prepare itself. You will find this, carefully
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    • disposition finds its satisfaction in loving someone else.
    • penetrated simply by luciferic points of view. Lucifer finds the best
    • this seriously: what finds expression in the sense world as loathsome
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    • conditions of the physical world in which I find myself make me a
    • for finding and feeling oneself in the elemental world is the faculty
    • seems, where you do not find thoughts that are like those in the
    • express it rather oddly — we will not find the sympathies
    • feeling of ego; we have to find out what it means for our soul to be
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    • the conditions of the physical world in which I find myself make me a
    • essential faculty for finding and feeling oneself in the elemental
    • seems, where you don't find thoughts that are like those in the
    • if I may express it rather oddly — we will not find the
    • have to will the feeling of ego; we have to find out what it means
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    • world, the soul finds the happenings and beings totally different.
    • Devachan or the Spirit-land, as I called it. You will find that the
    • that world. Suppose you open a book. At the top of the page you find
    • which not only has to find its way to the stage for the Mystery Drama
    • moment when this occurs, he will find that, externally, in the
    • shadow-pictures, shadows of thoughts, whose real substance we find in
    • itself Cosmic Word — begins to find itself at home, so that,
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    • his own intelligence, which seemed to find these ideas necessary to
    • find the wisdom of measure and number. More and more complicated
    • Lucifer will always find a hook with which he can snatch a human
    • history, the more you find languages like this, which resemble the
    • The element of speech, the Word, finds itself therefore
    • developed, you will find that language has already lost what grows
    • middle condition cannot be a mere flowing onward, but we must find
    • to learn who wants to find his way into spiritual science; then he
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    • sculpture we must find our way into the form element, which is
    • On the other hand, we find that music and poetry are two
    • so that we can find music with more of Ahriman than of Lucifer.
    • this plane even if we don't find music luciferic and architecture
    • the physical plane. We can gradually find our way in this world where
    • order to find ourselves as living thought-beings among other living
    • What do we find in those spirit regions? No longer do we
    • find for our own use what we find down in the physical or even in the
    • so-called human self of the physical and elemental worlds, we find
    • consciousness can not know it. Like another being we will find our
    • other self; this second self we find in the spiritual world.
    • know only what you remember. In exactly this situation you find
    • now it finds itself belonging as a third entity to two others. The
    • In this process in the spiritual world we find ourselves
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    • Johannes Thomasius. Looking back to the Portal, we find him,
    • their own benefit; we do not always find them ready to become, the
    • are both inwardly experienced. Lucifer finds entry here; he can take
    • we don't find them, we should look for them. The fact that Johannes
    • to find the spiritual world peopled by shadowy beings created by
    • Lucifer from parts of unresolved Karma. We can find many such
    • “You are now indeed in the spiritual world. You can find your
    • cannot find your ultimate true being in this world. In spite of
    • ascending into spiritual realms, you cannot yet find the being whose
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    • reprint of works that have never been easy to find. But now there is an
    • the entanglement and find a way out of it. Everywhere in our cultural
    • happenings we find luciferic and ahrimanic threads interwoven in a
    • won't find much meaning in the phrase: it is oneself. Of course, we
    • can find in this regard! One meets people who continually emphasize
    • for themselves. In trying to understand such souls, we often find
    • can also find people who out of their upper consciousness, let's say,
    • self that one must find in the spirit world, what one must find in
    • person comes into those worlds and finds himself in a region of
    • preparation for the soul that wants to find its way clairvoyantly
    • world of ours, you will not find these words completely unimportant.
    • we find that the soul has a quite definite impulse. In the physical
    • spiritual development of humanity, as it must do. It will find its
    • way and find its home, so that we discern our anthroposophy like a
  • Title: Das Fünfte Evangelium: Erster Vortrag, Kristiania (Oslo), 1. Oktober 1913
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    • ihre Gefühle und Empfindungen
    • der Empfindung für die
    • Büchern und Zyklen, die hier aufliegen, finden Sie
    • Jahrhunderte zu dem sich gelenkt haben, was man den Christus nennt, und man wird finden, daß
    • und Empfindungen, welche die
    • meisten der hier befindlichen Seelen voll gegenwärtig ist. Ich brauche nur zu erinnern, wie
    • Christentums verfolgt, so findet man
    • hohen Ideen, die wir bei Plato finden,
    • Sache anders. Da finden wir, daß er eigentlich recht wenig
    • das nicht, so wird man finden, daß bis in unsere Zeit
    • finden von dem, was aufgezählt werden kann an Wut
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    • the findings of spiritual research regarding the life of Jesus before the
    • Christ idea. And in books and lecture cycles we find
    • Christ, and we will find that all the science, all the
    • first at Southern Europe, we find a profound spiritual
    • later persecuted the Christians. We find in the Italian
    • find in Plato, whose brilliance really appears as a
    • it's something else. We find that he showed very
    • profundities of spiritual life, will find something which
    • find that the Darwinist impulses were born of Christianity,
    • will find much justification for the anger of the
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    • the findings of spiritual research regarding the life of Jesus before the
    • centuries before the founding of Christianity, we find there an
    • certain period of history, we find a very highly developed
    • centuries after Christ, we find in Greece and Italy numbers of
    • centuries. But then we are astonished to find this same
    • not happen, we shall find that on into our own times the
    • repudiated. Thus we find that in the early centuries,
    • in those times and we shall find much justification for the
  • Title: Das Fünfte Evangelium: Zweiter Vortrag, Kristiania (Oslo), 2. Oktober 1913
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    • Augenblick das Empfinden hatten, daß sie lange Zeit
    • empfinden kann, wenn man so etwas
    • schauen und da sehen, was diese Seelen erlebt haben, finden
    • diese Dinge jetzt zu finden, von denen ich zu sprechen
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    • things do we find via this detour the ability to observe
    • to find these things about which I am obligated to
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    • the findings of spiritual research regarding the life of Jesus before the
    • own and yet to come, they will find more understanding than is
    • said finds its way to inadequately prepared hearts and souls
    • can only be led to these events when, as seers, we find the way
  • Title: Das Fünfte Evangelium: Dritter Vortrag, Kristiania (Oslo), 3. Oktober 1913
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    • knüpfen dann die Empfindung, das Gefühl, was geschehen ist durch das Mysterium von
    • wundern, daß unzählige Menschen bis heute dieses Buch gelesen haben, ohne zu empfinden,
    • findet. Denn es kommt schon vor,
    • Empfinden — ja, ich will nur
    • dennoch nicht bewundernde Worte genug findet, um die Menschen hinzulenken auf diese
    • ringsherum befindlichen Bewunderer
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    • novel and then can't find enough admiring words to
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    • the findings of spiritual research regarding the life of Jesus before the
    • style, Ernest Renan applies to Christ what one often finds
    • of Christ into so much cheap fiction and yet finds no words of
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    • Jesus von Nazareth, keiner jene unendlich tiefe Empfindung in
    • Wer solches erlebt, der findet nicht,
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    • Anyone who experiences such things will not find it good
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    • konnten Sie gewiß die Empfindung haben, daß Tief bedeutsames für
    • aus der Grundempfindung, die Sie sich durch
    • vielleicht eine Empfindung, ein
    • die lebhafteste Empfindung für
    • mußte er oftmals denken und empfinden,
    • Seele die furchtbare Empfindung: wie sich nach und nach dieser Dienst gewandelt hatte und
    • Mensch finden muß auf Erden, um
    • sie von seiner Liebe und Milde, vieles von ihren schönen, warmen Empfindungen, die
    • höchsten Maße jene Empfindung hatte, die
    • sondern wie die Menschen hinauffinden können den Weg von
    • so um, daß der Mensch empfinden
    • geistiges Mittel hätte es gegeben, um ausfindig zu machen, welcher unter der Schar seiner
    • mit ihm Zusammensein, man muß ihn empfinden — und so
    • finden gegenüber der Zeitbildung, die sich heute
    • denselben Kultformen verehrt findet wie früher die
    • vielleicht in Ihren Herzen und Seelen eine warme Empfindung
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    • resist them. He found the strength which man needs to find
    • earth, but how mankind can find the way from the earth up
    • protect us from others who may find such things unpleasant
    • same book we find the peculiar sentence: “Contact of
    • then finds the Christ-being worshiped in the same ritual
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    • the findings of spiritual research regarding the life of Jesus before the
    • man must find on earth if he is to stand firm against Lucifer
    • find the path leading upwards from the Earth to the Spirit. And
    • must find which one He really is. — Only the disciples
    • waged by people — and such there are — who find
    • his books (just try it sometime) one finds ad infinitum:
    • learn how to read ... On one of the pages we find the sentence:
  • Title: Das Fünfte Evangelium: Erster Vortrag, Berlin, 21. Oktober 1913
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    • zusammenfinden, zuallererst Ihren Blick auf
    • Empfindung, als wir mit den wenigen
    • Empfindung, zu fühlen, daß
    • hauptsächlichste Empfindung, die uns beseelte, als wir
    • wenn er fertig sein wird, seine Formen als eine Art Schriftzeichen empfinden können, in
    • Begründung nachdenken und sie nachempfinden muß, ist
    • große Empfindung, das Gefühl, in das sich immer wieder und wieder alles
    • empfinden können, das in uns rege ist sowohl bei dem
    • Hellsichtigkeit. In der urpersischen Zeit hat man das Seelische erlebt im Empfindungsleibe;
    • erlebte man das Seelische in der Empfindungsseele; da war schon
    • Wege zu finden, was sie finden wollten,
    • weil es so ihren Empfindungen entsprach. Und wie kann man
    • einer ganz besonderen Empfindung.
    • Empfindung. Aber auch an der
    • dasjenige findet, was ihm in mächtigen
    • Gefühl, die Empfindung wirkte. Weil auch das Gemüt
    • spirituellen Lebens prüft, muß es begreiflich finden, daß der vierte
    • könnte viele Beweise finden, aber einer spricht
    • erfindet Anseimus, der Erzbischof von Canterbury, den sogenannten Gottesbeweis; das
    • heißt, dieser Mann findet sich
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    • sich hineinzufinden in das, was alte
    • mit tiefster tragischer Empfindung, wenn
    • Sie sich die Empfindung vor, die auf diese Weise erzeugt wird:
    • allem empfinden — und das ist etwas
    • empfinden, daß Luzifer und Ahriman das seien. Und öfter wiederholte sich ihm dies wie
    • Welt finden will. Und weil sie sich
    • Absurden findet sich in diesem Buche Maeterlincks auch die
    • Empfindung, ein Gefühl zu bilden versuchen, wie die Zarathustra-Wesenheit in diesen
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    • Ereignisse gestellt. Was sich zugetragen hatte, das stand vor ihrer Empfindung,
    • Ereignisse. Damit war ihren Empfindungen
    • durchdrungen waren von tiefen, gewaltigen Empfindungen,
    • Offenbarungen finden heute keinen Menschen, der sie aufnehmen könnte. — Das
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    • eine Empfindung unendlichen
    • Mitleides mit der gesamten Menschheit, jenes Mitleides, das er empfinden mußte, um reif
    • Bedeutung dieser Hillel hatte. Sie finden es im jüdischen
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    • recht sich hineinfinden in das, was
    • solche Fülle im Empfinden, daß sich ein
    • Kinde bei demjenigen gewiß nicht finden
    • Kind zu finden und zu beobachten
    • Mitempfindung zu haben, was es heißt, ein reifer Knabe zu sein zwischen dem zwölften und
    • aber den geographischen Ort aufzufinden ist mir noch
    • Unterschied kennen im Fühlen und Empfinden zwischen dem, wenn dieses Fühlen und
    • Empfinden der Ausfluß ist eines
    • die Vereinigung zu finden mit der göttlich-geistigen Welt. Und es war im
    • wiederum zurückzufinden zu dem, was der
    • wiederum einen Weg finden da hinauf. Aber von dieser
    • zurückfinden könnte in die göttlich-geistigen
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    • Jesus. Eine Art von Empfindungsverständnis war es. Nun konnte Jesus
    • wie Jesus das innerlich empfindet und erlebt, während er
    • einundzwanzigsten Jahre, da wo die Empfindungsseele eine
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    • aufzufinden. Aber es war ein heidnischer
    • empfinden konnte, daß einzelne in ihrer
    • Menschheit die Strahlen des vergessenen Lichtes finden kann! — Sie verstanden seine Rede
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    • hineinzufinden. Ich machte damals
    • Empfindungsverirrung zusammenhängt, in einem damals berühmten Buch, in
    • sein?» Da findet sich, daß auf einer Seite gesagt wird: Solche Dinge können wir
    • demselben Buche ein anderer Satz findet
    • sich finden. Das muß auch einmal erwähnt werden, weil es charakteristisch
    • Ich finde es brutal, daß ich dieses zu
    • befindliche Mensch fühlte sich
    • Element, und oft überkam mich die Empfindung: Was bist du
    • Verzweiflung befindliche Mensch. Da ergriff ich die Flucht, aber kaum war ich entflohen, so stand
    • in der Welt herum, und jetzt finde ich dich. Seit diese
    • wichtige Empfindungen ab. Er erinnerte sich, jetzt mit dem Ich
    • durch das Essäertor getreten war. Daran mußte er denken. Die zweite Empfindung, die
    • unberechtigten Hochmut der Seele heraus empfinden kann.
    • solchem Moment empfindet man nichts
    • Christus Jesus wiederum die Empfindungen, die ihn
    • waren. Es tauchten auf wiederum die Empfindungen, wie sie in
    • begreiflich finden, daß die Taten des Ahriman in
    • Dieses Hineinpressen war aber die drei Jahre hindurch ein fortwährendes Schmerzempfinden.
    • haben, Schmerz empfinden könne nur der sterbliche
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    • Vielmehr möchte ich Ihre Empfindungen hinlenken
    • Sie Ihre Empfindungen in das Leben einer solchen Seele, die mit einem Größten der
    • Empfindungen Platz greifen mußten. Wenn man so wie auf einer Seeleninsel
    • können, wenn man dies alles empfindet:
    • arbeitete, lebten die Empfindungen,
    • bewußten Erleben die Empfindung der Tatsache,
    • den Weg zurückfinden zur
    • wird, das ist der Gedanke, das ist die Empfindung, die man jetzt in der Akasha-Chronik
    • vergessenen Lichtes finden kann.
    • finden: Ich habe es in meinem Leben zu
    • stattfinden können, zu dem Ereignis, das wir das Mysterium von Golgatha nennen. Wer nicht
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    • the findings of spiritual research regarding the life of Jesus before the
    • find their way back to the ancient revelations, but it is just
    • where the suffering of humanity can find the rays of forgotten
    • to find the answer to his destiny: “In my life I have
    • the evolution of humanity will find human evolution difficult
  • Title: Das Fünfte Evangelium: Zweiter Vortrag, Köln, 18. Dezember 1913
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    • Sinne ein Haar anzusprechen, empfindet deshalb jeder als
    • empfindet man oft als ein einzelnes
    • aufsteigt, eine andere Empfindung gegenüber dem Anschauen
    • Empfindung gegenüber seinem Anschauen hat. Aber man kann etwa — man wähle einen
    • zu hören. Hinweisen wollte ich auf das Empfindungsleben des Jesus von Nazareth. Den
    • man versucht, Empfindungen zu vergegenwärtigen. Das
    • wellenden und webenden Empfindungen einer solchen Wesenheit, wie Jesus von Nazareth es war,
    • wieder in sich zu empfinden, desto
    • Ausdrücke einen anderen Sinn und Empfindungswert bekommen, wenn
    • Und nun kann man sich eine Empfindung davon
    • wirklich okkultistisch empfindende Mensch gegenüber dem
    • empfinden, was da geschah, als die Christus-Wesenheit
    • satanisch findet, wenn die nötige Frivolität, die nötige Leichtfertigkeit in
    • findet, der soll doch einmal
    • eintraten. Sonst findet etwas Derartiges
    • Empfindung und Seelennuance gegenüber dem Mysterium von Golgatha durch die
    • Tatsachen erlangen, und diese Empfindungsnuance wollte
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    • the findings of spiritual research regarding the life of Jesus before the
    • find these facts in two places — in others as well — but
    • higher world. That is not the case. Whoever finds this
    • and third years he spent with his closest disciples, we find it
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    • finden lassen, und jeder kann sich
    • dadurch gerade als Luzifer empfinden konnte. Das ist ein sehr bedeutsamer Zusammenhang. Und
    • Isis-Mysterium empfinden können. Daher ist es so, daß
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    • the findings of spiritual research regarding the life of Jesus before the
    • without noticing it; according to our Karma, we find one
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    • menschliche Ich findet. Dieses Ich kann sich ja allerdings nicht auf einen Sprung finden,
    • Mensch sozusagen im Gange der Ewigkeit seine Entwickelung finden könne.
    • Jehova, eine besondere Ausgestaltung findet, so daß dieser gleichsam für die
    • Religion um sich herum wahrnahm, kleidete er seine Empfindungen
    • in Worte. In gewaltige, in bedeutsame Worte kleidete er seine Empfindungen. Er sagte etwa:
    • ausgesprochen findet, was ist es
    • das viele eben nur als Schimpfwort empfinden, liegt
    • zurückverfolgen und werden finden, wie der Christus zuerst in
    • vorbereiten muß, das Ich so zu empfinden, daß es
    • der Erde finden in dem Christus, sondern des himmlischen Hereinkommens des Christus in der Seele
    • wiedererstandene Astralreligion empfinden, sondern so
    • mußte man sie empfinden, wie sie einer
    • findet sich eine herrliche wundervolle
    • und der Gnade. Diese Harmonie findet sowohl in den Dingen selbst als auch in ihren
    • menschlichen Seelen finden sich harmonische Prädispositionen von unendlich
    • allen Richtungen aus und empfindet auf diese
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    • the findings of spiritual research regarding the life of Jesus before the
    • to develop in such a way that man may find his place in
    • to the Earth alone and to find in Christ the God of the
    • 105-111.) Thus in the 17th century we again find evidence
  • Title: Das Fünfte Evangelium: Sechster Vortrag, Berlin, 10. Februar 1914
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    • daß nur die Mutter, aus ihrer Empfindung heraus,
    • überempfindlich geworden sein, übersensitiv. Sie
    • befindlichen nathanischen Jesus mit dem Christus — ,
    • würde. Man kann es tief empfinden, wie in solchen
    • Empfindungen. Das alles ist in ihm ausgedrückt. Wir
    • diese oder jene guten Empfindungen,
    • Empfindungen, schlechte Gefühle
    • fällt wirklich auf durch eine gewisse Empfindung,
    • Christus-Impuls finden werden, wenn sie ihn
    • Inkarnationen später finden werden als die
    • erglänzt, erhellt, erflimmert in dem Ätherleibe und — man empfindet es so
    • Bestätigung findet.
    • Ätherleibe sichtbar; so daß man die Empfindung
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    • the findings of spiritual research regarding the life of Jesus before the
    • the ‘I’. And to this very day we find that
    • side with Greek philosophy we find the Sibylline
    • after death, he must not find this ether-body devoid of
    • they too will gradually find their way to it, although
    • moving experience to find them confirmed in the Gospel of
    • find himself in an alien world if the forces poured by
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    • Anthroposophy in our present age will find it necessary to clear away
    • evolution. We need only take a certain thought, and we shall find it
    • the souls of men with regard to the life of thought. We find that a
    • world, we certainly find there nothing that is known to-day about the
    • Mystery of Golgotha, but we find an infinite deepening of thought
    • cosmic evolution. They find it a great relief, these souls of today,
    • so we often find souls who are greatly comforted when they can apply
    • the Gnosis that the world in which he finds himself, the world he
    • proceeds from Him do we find something to which the soul can struggle
    • Aeon. And there we find the Divine Sophia, the Divine Wisdom. She had
    • complicated concepts — thirty Aeons — in order to find in
    • find in the soul the longing for the Divine Sophia and the Holy
    • everywhere with this deepening of Greek thought we find that other
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    • that works in the realms of humanity. But the Christ Being could find
    • culture-epoch, we find that the possibility of understanding Christ
    • culture-epochs, we find the Bible itself indicating that a certain
    • finding their way to a real understanding of what is happening.
    • nature of Christ Jesus, we find endless theological wrangling; and
    • contrast, if we look at it impartially, we find something which
    • the Prophets, we find, have to a greater or lesser degree something
    • post-Atlantean epoch, we should find that at least those who had
    • the spiritual powers connected with wind and water and fire find
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    • Even if we take only the physical sun into account, we find that its
    • with many gods and spiritual beings whom we find in the West. I could
    • everything we find handed down by the Bible from Hebrew antiquity
    • find them constantly related to activities of the Earth. Moses goes
    • everywhere we should find that the spirit of Earth prevails in all
    • should find them permeated with Geology, in the sense meant here.
    • without any preconceptions, we find that they were endeavouring,
    • one and we should find that they live in the midst of the forces
    • will find that the prophet sets himself — and that is the aim
    • this find expression? Not as inspiration, so that morality springs
    • first find God entering into a covenant with his people.
    • spiritually from West to East in order to find his way into the
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    • lecture-courses, and if you feel about it as I do, you will find,
    • errors, and again finds the way to the Holy Grail, he is told that
    • I sought an answer to the question — Where will you find the
    • work that you find on the right-hand side as you enter — the
    • I find the name of Parsifal inscribed on the Holy Grail? For it had
    • Parsifal comes to a lonely place and finds two men: one is steering a
    • with the hermit and then set out again to find the Holy Grail. And it
    • so happens that he finds the Grail shortly or directly before the
    • And now, as my concern was to find the Vessel, I was at
    • And finds within a chapel cell
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    • then we find it symbolised in the old Hebrew tradition through Eve.
    • we find a certain man, deeply bound up with the spiritual life of the
    • souls there would not be harmony everywhere. In human souls we find
    • knowledge, what do we find? Who is he, this Parsifal? He is ignorant
    • when men would find the possibility of rising above the bonds which
    • Astrology. A man had to raise himself if he was to find the old
    • everywhere. In human souls we find harmonious pre-dispositions of an
    • one day find themselves in agreement with what is here meant by the
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    • beginning of quite another series of events. One finds this
    • spiritual world are also so arranged that one finds in them a
    • relationship, just as one finds in the Rhythm of Sound.
    • Microcosm. We find a physical image of this at every touch
    • seed a Microcosm. In a certain sense we find compressed in
    • whole plant. In the highest degree we find the relationship
    • vain if it endeavours to find within the sleeping human being
    • who goes through such an evolution will find that this
    • heredity in which tofind a new physical body. We then learn
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    • we try to find them again today.
    • cavern finds three coffins guarded by a hermit. There are characteristic
    • in the painting. Thus we find in a painting of the Middle Ages the mystery
    • above the three coffins, we find that we must, indeed, penetrate the
    • angels have been depicted by the artist as children. Here we find a
    • find it expressed in many ways, and also in the wonderful simplicity of the
    • find manifest the fact that man may, indeed, cherish a great hope for his
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    • In truth, thought is most completely our possession. If we can find
    • the relation of thought to the Cosmos, to the Universe, we shall find
    • which he possesses in his thought, he can find an intimate relation
    • My intention in this book was to bring out this finding of Spiritual
    • ‘triangle-in-general’. I find it far from clear.”
    • therefore in this realm we find separate, strictly self-contained
    • they would find their way to mental pictures which are in continual
    • will find that you can understand these concepts “primal plant”
    • things in this book, and plenty of dreadful ones. Thus one can find
    • were growing.” But such is the logic one finds in a man who
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    • In truth, thought is most completely our possession. If we can find
    • the relation of thought to the Cosmos, to the Universe, we shall find
    • which he possesses in his thought, he can find an intimate relation
    • My intention in this book was to bring out this finding of Spiritual
    • ‘triangle-in-general’. I find it far from clear.”
    • therefore in this realm we find separate, strictly self-contained
    • they would find their way to mental pictures which are in continual
    • will find that you can understand these concepts “primal plant”
    • things in this book, and plenty of dreadful ones. Thus one can find
    • were growing.” But such is the logic one finds in a man who
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    • a great many. We find that one philosopher is after this and another
    • these findings, he does not ponder over them, but he is quite pleased
    • quite sure that he will find the right answer himself. For no one
    • For example, we find among them physicists and chemists who have
    • upholds a certain view with many good reasons (one can find good
    • on, but it is impossible to find in the expression “number”
    • said in the last lecture, that in order to find the general concept
    • find the way to the Sprit, and to give them any proof of the Spirit
    • are trying to do this. They find ideas at work in the world, and this
    • Critique of Language, where you find a detailed argument to
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    • a great many. We find that one philosopher is after this and another
    • these findings, he does not ponder over them, but he is quite pleased
    • quite sure that he will find the right answer himself. For no one
    • For example, we find among them physicists and chemists who have
    • upholds a certain view with many good reasons (one can find good
    • on, but it is impossible to find in the expression “number”
    • said in the last lecture, that in order to find the general concept
    • find the way to the Sprit, and to give them any proof of the Spirit
    • are trying to do this. They find ideas at work in the world, and this
    • Critique of Language, where you find a detailed argument to
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    • find that they are: Materialism, Sensationalism, Phenomenalism,
    • find that people who call themselves good Theosophists may go through
    • Whence came the peculiar teaching that you find in Hamerling's
    • find expression. We should be Transcendentalists if we said: “The
    • what we find externally in the world as the relations between the
    • the innermost connections correspond — you will find something
    • investigations. The connections are not difficult to find when the
    • Science. Even if what you will find in the book,
    • only one constellation, by one mood. We find this particularly in
    • person clings to all that is external in order to find his God, when
    • world-outlooks we can reckon only with what as men we can find in
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    • find that they are: Materialism, Sensationalism, Phenomenalism,
    • find that people who call themselves good Theosophists may go through
    • Whence came the peculiar teaching that you find in Hamerling's
    • find expression. We should be Transcendentalists if we said: “The
    • what we find externally in the world as the relations between the
    • the innermost connections correspond — you will find something
    • investigations. The connections are not difficult to find when the
    • Science. Even if what you will find in the book,
    • only one constellation, by one mood. We find this particularly in
    • person clings to all that is external in order to find his God, when
    • world-outlooks we can reckon only with what as men we can find in
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    • of world-outlook-moods and so on, which can find place in the human
    • natural predispositions we find the special forces through which he
    • The soul is not able to develop, because it cannot find anything to
    • his early works, you will find that the placing of Mysticism makes it
    • soul of Nietzsche moves on; a second epoch begins. Here we find
    • The uncompromising materialist of our day finds it suits his purpose
    • Thus we find the connection between human and cosmic thoughts. Human
    • much as it enlarges our all-round knowledge. Thus we can find the
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    • of world-outlook-moods and so on, which can find place in the human
    • natural predispositions we find the special forces through which he
    • The soul is not able to develop, because it cannot find anything to
    • his early works, you will find that the placing of Mysticism makes it
    • soul of Nietzsche moves on; a second epoch begins. Here we find
    • The uncompromising materialist of our day finds it suits his purpose
    • Thus we find the connection between human and cosmic thoughts. Human
    • much as it enlarges our all-round knowledge. Thus we can find the
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    • will deaden this feeling of fear. He finds this opiate in
    • the morning cannot find his cuff-links, no matter where he looks. Why
    • is he not able to find them? Because while he was putting them away
    • begins. The findings of occult investigation can be understood today by
    • facts which are the findings of occult research. Whoever will allow
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    • name of Christ. Even in the New Testament you will find — and in my
    • ancient Hebrews endeavoured to find a way out of this difficulty. In spite
    • Christian era, we find that throughout this whole period revelation
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    • evolution. If we follow the path of man's evolution we find him first
    • find him penetrated by a new element in the old Sun period, still
    • things names; that plays a certain role in what we find as facts of
    • the links, then you cannot find them next morning, because you had not
    • themselves to activity will now be able to find an understanding for
    • a consideration which will find a response in every one of our souls.
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    • what we can find of the teaching and outlook of the last centuries of
    • ancient Hebraism, we find a spirit — of a Hebrew kind, of course
    • Hebraism alone, for in other regions of the earth too we can find such
    • the Mystery of Golgotha we find an altogether new mode of regarding
    • the world, compared with what we find earlier in the spiritual life of
    • centuries before the Mystery of Golgotha. We find it everywhere. One
    • epoch was to find natural science. At that time the laws of nature
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    • We can search through the entire evolution of the world without finding a
    • and find them selfless. If we, understanding this, have become grateful to
    • different in the spiritual world, “I find the way to you so easily
    • because you are finding evermore the way to make spiritual science into an
    • living, they will find those souls most intensive who are penetrated and
    • in order to find a dwelling in the souls of men. Spiritual science is to be
    • the message, telling how Christ may find that dwelling in human souls. If
    • Christ will find His abode in men's earthly souls, then the Christ power
    • regardless of nation and religion. May many gradually find the way to
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    • and reflect a little thereon, we find that this feeling, or, perhaps
    • possible to convince others of this thought if we can only find the
    • thought we find that this life of feeling is very interior and that
    • feeling we are able to rejoice in finding a companion in life who, in
    • find others whose feelings echo our own. For although the life of
    • One now finds, not what one formerly saw by means of the body and its
    • organs in the outer world, but one finds one has experiences in the
    • as this may sound — the ruling Cosmic Powers which find their
    • planetary system is necessary. We learn this when we find ourselves
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    • order to find the way out of oneself, one may try to begin with, to
    • strengthen the power which evokes memories, we shall find, that just
    • there have exactly as much consciousness as they find it good for us
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    • more closely into that which thus enters into us, we find that if
    • very difficult to find words in ordinary language which exactly
    • then we find that they perceived quite differently. Of course they
    • Ahura Mazdao! If we go back to still more ancient times we find this
    • which enables it to find its way in the cosmos through all the ages
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    • but by Himself. God the Father we find in life and nature. Christ is
    • go in Spiritual Science, the more we shall find that these things
    • find within us whereby to fill ourselves with the necessary forces to
    • When we find a thorough
    • it were, in spirit after death and to find in it nothing of the only
    • that we may there find our way aright. The student who understands
    • upon his soul in the manner we have indicated, he will find that the
    • he takes up Spiritual Science he will find that what we have just
    • either succumbs to the illness or finds within oneself the way to the
    • forces of healing. When the clairvoyant consciousness finds the right
    • investigate them in order to find the answer to our questions from
    • further we go back in human evolution the more do we find that
    • the closer connection we find in their thought and feeling to this
    • is becoming less and less frequent, we still find in unexplored
    • times, so that we still find echoes of the ancient days of
    • the wisdom we find there. The goal of the Gods is reality in form.
    • all their philosophy a sort of religious philosophy also. We find one
    • philosophers, we find that they always have one peculiarity. They
    • Divine Being more closely, this God of the philosophers, we find that
    • ours if we find the right relationship to Christ. Christ is not a
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    • have to be worked out later; but that which at present you may find
    • will are really able to find an outlet through the body. Even though
    • earth at birth we find no human beings there. Human beings are all
    • spiritual world we do not find again all the souls with whom we have
    • been associated, neither do we find the Beings belonging to the
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    • in the spiritual world. We find that in our present cycle of humanity
    • for pleasure and enjoyment may assume a sub-human character. We find
    • is, that when we are reborn we find that one or more human beings are
    • after death is examined, the spiritual investigator finds that these
    • find described in my book
    • intellectual powers. We find through spiritual investigation that
    • the standpoint of the spirit; we then soon find that what apparently
    • germs have not been lost; they find a way. Life with respect to
    • recognise this and find the remedy, when Spiritual Science lays hold
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    • about the findings of spiritual science, particularly when
    • still find in certain tribes and peoples and trace to individuals
    • everyone provided we find the way to the simple, ordinary people. The
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    • Thus, we need a more active strength of soul to find our way after
    • every person who wants to understand its findings. It strives to give
    • understand spiritual science will be able to find their way after
    • person will have difficulty in finding his or her way after death. In
    • easily finds the solution. The student really dreams that this
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    • we read further in his report card, we find that although Hamerling
    • Rome, a man always seeking life but unable to find it in sensual
    • lyrical muse sought to find the reflective sounds permeating his
    • most painful suffering, his soul could find joy in the beauty of
    • felt an invincible urge in his soul to find the corresponding
    • harmony, to find the way in which all things ugly must dissolve into
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    • the greatest difference we might find between the two periods is that
    • finds it much easier to develop ideas about the spiritual world from
    • teachings they gave humanity, we find that the aim of all these
    • deeply inward one. We have to reach maturity and find the path into
    • The Mystery of Golgotha took place so that we can find the way into
    • the forces of the spirit. Seen in this light, we find Christ
    • psychic powers can find care and be guided on the right path. Our
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    • world we could but succeed in finding the spiritual causes of some
    • comes along and depicts the scene as his own soul sees it. We then find
    • dead in as concrete a way as we now speak of the living, find a home in
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    • eludes him. Not that the spiritual world is absent, but he cannot find
    • finds life in the spiritual world easier than one who will not think at
    • reached — of really finding in our souls that which is the Light
    • incarnations in vain; they can find within their souls the inward
    • souls will be enabled to find their links with the spiritual world.
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    • spiritual science to find the right inner energy to develop a feeling
    • When we look at this process, we find the central element is that we
    • We will learn to feel them with us when we need forces we cannot find
    • complete abandon, we find it infinitely precious when we see how a
    • his wonderful poetry, but in the spiritual world we find lighting up
    • terribly surprised that they impose those concepts on what they find
    • the external world, but must find the strength within ourselves to
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    • in the physical world. It will help us find our way to remember that
    • egotistical and can potentially keep us from finding the right
    • find it easier to give a talk for the thirtieth time than you did the
    • cannot find him, he is within us. But it is very important that
    • People find it difficult to
    • not find a single pentagram throughout the building, no form of a
  • Title: Presence of the Dead: Lecture Five: The Blessing of the Dead
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    • we find also in our everyday life. Meditation is a devotion of the
    • concentration, but you will find detailed descriptions of the
    • clearly as possible and to develop the active will to find a solution
    • through the foreign feeling and willing we find within us, and get
    • slumbering soul forces, we find that it is just as wrong to talk
    • modern natural science cannot comprehend the findings of clairvoyant
    • accept the scientists' findings about the physical world on the basis
    • sensory world we find spirit. In spiritual science, the spirit
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    • waking life; one sees that that which finds its expression in
    • either in the form of diet or medicine and then we shall find the
    • various points of view, we find one fundamental difference. We find
    • existence. We then find that the ancients were already in possession
    • the time of Moses in the Group-Soul of the people, we find Elijah
    • look at the reproductions, will find the distinction. Look at the
    • soon be able to say “I find forces at work which were already
    • life in a sensible way, and then, as is soon discovered, we find our
    • finds them so much spoiled that he can hardly be said to see the
    • of aphorisms. When we approach him we find much that is significant
    • study his writings, we find that he describes the future of
    • how guileless these people are! In the same pamphlet one finds the
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    • Thus, when we find ourselves on the spiritual path, we enter a realm where
    • the world without, where we find numberless possibilities for
    • beings must be able to find nourishment. If they are to be nourished,
    • find them within other beings which are more highly organised; beings
    • closer observation we find something very peculiar in a person who
    • place we find when we encounter a person who does not want to develop
    • make worse discoveries. We find that such men who wish to remain at
    • Inspiration, we find that all their statements are alike. Then there
    • corresponds to what we find in the outer world. There the few
    • finds expression, is none the less present. The person whose mental
    • world around him, so that life-giving germs may arise that find
    • which finds expression in “names.”
    • know that we take part in it, we find our right place in life, grasp
    • finds within itself the stage where gods are accomplishing their
    • gods work, how the meaning of the world finds expression in the soul
    • thoughts find entrance to a soul, the other pole is stimulated and
    • find the true cause for remaining so in the fact that with all the
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    • and on the hope for each human soul that it can find its way back to the
    • difficult these forces are to find, is shown by
    • been maintained that we find in this region in ancient times. It is
    • We find, to
    • worlds. We find this cultivation, this dedication of the soul to the
    • further we go back to ancient times the more we find this to be
    • we find that it consists of an inner fullness of life which is
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    • and on the hope for each human soul that it can find its way back to the
    • difficult these forces are to find, is shown by the simple fact
    • maintained that we find in this region in ancient times. It is
    • find, to begin with, that what was most highly honoured and
    • find this cultivation, this dedication of the soul to the
    • the more we find this to be the case — the other virtues
    • we examine real valour in its fundamental quality, we find that
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    • and on the hope for each human soul that it can find its way back to the
    • remarkable that we should find these castes exactly in the most
    • and which from being tempted developed higher, we find them chiefly
    • one; so that we may find incarnated in Europe at the present day
    • as this if we investigate it a little; if we take the trouble to find
    • evolution we do not find unmorality but morality. Morality is a
    • of moral impulses. They are in him and we shall find them if we delve
    • impulse implies the hope for each human soul that it can find the way
    • post-Atlantean age, the Greeks, we find the philosopher Plato.
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    • and on the hope for each human soul that it can find its way back to the
    • is certainly remarkable that we should find these castes
    • higher, we find them chiefly in a part of the European
    • different one; so that we may find incarnated in Europe at the
    • if we investigate it a little; if we take the trouble to find
    • we do not find immorality but
    • is devoid of moral impulses. They are in him and we shall find
    • can find the way back again to the Divine-Spiritual.
    • find the philosopher Plato. Amongst other things, Plato wrote
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    • and on the hope for each human soul that it can find its way back to the
    • the significant words: “Thou must find the mean,” so that
    • find the balance, the mean between the two.
    • he could not always find the balance at once, and it was necessary
    • cannot attain in one life, because he does not always find the mean
    • find among the ancient philosophers echoes of the principles taught
    • about by the sentient-soul. We find one side to which man can deviate
    • often do we find that two people have been friends for a long time
    • a gift of the gods to find at that time the happy mean in action,
    • he finds certain information, and afterwards it transpires that it is
    • place the facts before him. As a rule, you will find that he does not
    • post-Atlantean age, we find that Temperance or Moderation was still
    • subject, you will find that the majority of people live very much
    • moral impulses, and we find what we may call life-wisdom or practical
    • comes to find riddles in the phenomena of everyday life, and to
    • wisdom had disappeared do we find the statement that
    • Christ-impulse. But this Christ-impulse at first finds nothing with
    • be a subject for study. But you will still find much for yourselves
    • find how fruitful these ideas can be if you work them out further. As
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    • and on the hope for each human soul that it can find its way back to the
    • and on the hope for each human soul that it can find its way back to the
    • words: “Thou must find the mean,” so that through
    • like a pendulum and by his own inner power able to find the
    • to one side and now to the other, he could not always find
    • cannot attain in one life, because he does not always find
    • often find among the ancient philosophers echoes of the
    • by the sentient-soul. "We find one side to which man can
    • themselves. How often do we find that two people have been
    • gift of the gods to find at that time the happy mean in
    • finds certain information, and afterwards it transpires that
    • find that he does not feel such a thing to be wrong. He will
    • post-Atlantean age, we find that "Temperance or Moderation"
    • subject, you will find that the majority of people live very
    • moral impulses, and we find what we may call practical wisdom
    • man comes to find riddles in the phenomena of everyday life,
    • wisdom had disappeared do we find the statement that
    • at first, finds nothing with which it can clothe itself.
    • study. But you will find much more for yourselves by
    • will find how fruitful these ideas are if you carry them
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    • and on the hope for each human soul that it can find its way back to the
    • must find the mean,” so that through thy deeds thou must
    • find the balance, the mean between the two.
    • now to the other, he could not always find the balance at once,
    • he does not always find the mean at once, he will attain
    • golden rule in the ancient Mysteries. We often find among the
    • the sentient-soul. We find one side to which man can deviate
    • shut up in themselves. How often do we find that two people
    • Thus, it was a gift of the gods to find at that time the happy
    • newspapers or some other printed matter he finds
    • will find that he does not fear such a thing to be wrong. He
    • fourth post-Atlantean age, we find that Temperance or
    • find that the majority of people live very much after a
    • there are moral impulses, and we find what we may call
    • is through mental development that man comes to find riddles in
    • supersensible wisdom had disappeared do we find the
    • Christ-impulse at first finds nothing with which it can clothe
    • also be a subject for study. But you will still find much for
    • lectures; you will find how fruitful these ideas can be if you
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    • finding within itself the way to the divine in the world. On the one
    • of Golgotha points to the possibility of man's soul finding
    • which Earth humanity cannot find the way back to the divine. They
    • Christian attitude or mood of preparation. And when the soul finds
    • but for the attainment of which it could not find the power within
    • itself — when the soul finds that which bestows this power, it
    • finds the Christ. The soul then develops its connection with the
    • Christ and knows that it cannot find Him if He does not give Himself
    • find Him.
    • himself, we find that it consisted in the fact that outside the body
    • the Earth, had lost the inherent power to find its true essence
    • man have said: “When I develop my own powers, then I can find
    • divinity reveal itself to men. Indeed, we find an injunction that
    • earthly to the divine. Today we find again and again that
    • soul passes through the gate of death and then finds some place or
    • find anything in itself of which it can say, “I carry that
    • today will find its context later on. But I believe we can inscribe
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    • the other side, the possibility of finding within itself the way to the
    • possibility of man's soul finding once again the path to the Divine, of
    • the deed without which earth humanity cannot find the way back to the
    • the Christian attitude or mood of preparation. And when the soul finds
    • — but for the attainment of which it could not find the power
    • within itself — when the soul finds that which bestows this power
    • — it finds Christ. The soul then develops. its connection with
    • Christ and knows that it cannot find Him if He does not give Himself to
    • Lord; but directly, within itself as it was, it could not find Him.
    • could receive into himself, we find that it consisted in the fact that
    • beginning of the earth, had lost its inherent power to find its true
    • can find the meaning and purport of the earth.’ This meaning was
    • through Will could the Divinity reveal Himself to man. We find words
    • the Divine, or of any other earthly thing to the Divine. To-day we find
    • death, and then finds some place or other in the Universal All. But
    • body, it cannot find anything in itself of which it can say, ‘I
    • seemed aphoristic in the explanations given to-day will find its
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    • we are looking at the qualities of water as we find it around us. Then
    • precise research they find that, although sensory perception (if one
    • our soul life. And without memory, we would not find our way in the
    • to touch on the principles of the topic under discussion. You can find
    • of his awakening spiritual senses, just as he finds his way into his
    • science presents its findings, although this means that spiritual
    • science is subject to the same prejudices as the initial findings
    • field. But if you study the matter in more detail, you will find that
    • of the spiritual researcher, we find that they all had mystery places
    • of strength whereby every soul can find its way into the spiritual
    • science whether it opposes what it finds in Christianity! It affirms
    • emotion. Let people argue whether or not the findings of spiritual
    • Christianity. Anyone familiar with modern culture will find that it is
    • find the ways described in the books mentioned earlier. But it is also
    • scientist as he draws our attention to his findings along spiritual
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    • world of the physical plane in an unprejudiced way and we shall find
    • look at the physical plane, we find that our souls, with their
    • spiritual world to find her real identity. Not as early as 1907, but
    • Impulse finds that in whatever conquests his soul achieves, however
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    • physical plane in an unprejudiced way and we shall find innumerable
    • assured reality. Even when we consider the physical plane, we find our
    • will this occult teaching find in the hearts and souls of men?’
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    • are indeed some difficulties in so doing. We shall find it, as I have
    • led into error, for one will find records which very often do not
    • Karma, I may perhaps find that some misfortune or stroke of fate that
    • he did then, I do not find his guilty deed registered in the Akashic
    • from Christ I cannot find it in the Akashic Record. This distinction
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    • ultimate consequences. We shall find it, as I have said, a difficult
    • subject, and you will perhaps find it necessary to turn the thing over
    • this he will find records which very often do not coincide with the
    • find that some misfortune or stroke of fate stands in his Karma, that
    • incarnations and examine what he did then, I do not find this fact
    • from Christ I cannot find it in the Akashic Record. This distinction
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    • but such connecting threads do exist and you will perhaps find them
    • before the Mystery of Golgotha, we find that the men of those days
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    • connecting threads do exist and you will perhaps find them for
    • Golgotha, we find that men of those periods simply radiated this
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    • am astonished to find certain people thinking that the
    • essential findings of Spiritual Science are acquired through
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    • said holds good in general and if we pay heed to it we can find
    • to find, in the spiritual world, one who recently or some time
    • meditation, through concentration of his thoughts finds
    • will very often find that this experience passes away from him
    • he will find as a rule that again and again such a sequence of
    • next stage must be this … it is difficult to find the
    • writing. If we go back to olden times we find a picture-script.
    • we want to find. We build a world for ourselves.
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    • finally lead us to find the dead or some other event or being
    • can find this play of expression of the spiritual world behind.
    • We find it when we look at the world of plants, at its shades
    • preciousness — the humanity that we do not find in the
    • physical world, that we do not find in ourselves, but only find
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    • being who is a contemporary ... it is only a matter of finding
    • when it is a question of finding a Being of the Hierarchy of
    • Being of the rank of the Angeloi, he finds that Being somewhere
    • not succeed if we are trying, for instance, to find a certain
    • of synchronism (Gleichzeitigkeit). In order to find a certain
    • influence, we do not find the Archangelos in his own real
    • for the first time why they have this name when we find them in
    • the stage of world-history. It is there that we find them in
    • the flow of time. To find the Archangeloi we must not remain in
    • say, in October 1914, is in a position to find all the
    • the Archai, we find them only by going back to the middle of
    • physical evolution. There we find the Archai in their essential
    • nature. We cannot find the Archai if we remain in the
    • prepare ourselves, let us say, to find a human soul who is
    • find what transpires in the human head to-day enclosed in the
    • merely describe it in its material appearance, we find a
    • finding what is right and true. But the necessary thing is a
    • must find its way into the further development of history.
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    • Within us we find some thing with which Christ is united if with
    • "In your historical series I find a
    • How shall it find its way?
    • spheres and the higher we ascend the more do we find that the older
    • How shall it find its way?
    • find Christ everywhere within this new earth.
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    • does find the right words to pour confidence and faith
    • and certainty into the souls that find themselves on
    • looking for them in the spirit also finding them —
    • find out if we rightly have the Christ within us, the
    • That striving it may find
    • firm root in us. May we find a way of keeping faith with
  • Title: Destinies of Individuals and Nations: Lecture 2: Nationalities and Nationalism in the Light of Spiritual Science
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    • and also find difficult to achieve and retain in their
    • presented in our anthroposophical work. You will find
    • field do we find something that will take us beyond Maya,
    • peninsulas we find that the national element comes to
    • find that the best way of achieving love in
    • building in Dornach and find that the sequence of
    • details. It is possible to say that we find in reality
    • to find again the culture of the intellectual or mind
    • epoch, we should find what was best in that culture. With
    • world, we should find exactly what relates to this. The
    • I struggled to find a term to describe the British
    • to Central Europe we find ‘...what is forever
    • will find in my lectures on folk souls. Let us consider
    • element in Italy you will find that an Italian sees
    • barbarian and the Englishman his rival? One needs to find
    • If we consider his works in depth we find that it is all
    • find a different phrase out of the element of the
    • Anything we arrive at out of the spiritual world finds
    • tried to find a succinct formulation for the feelings
    • aspect of man and we shall then also find the part of him
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    • focused on things physical and finds it impossible to
    • will impulses, find this truth even more difficult to
    • difficult to find adequate expression for these things,
    • as you would find of budding sympathy in a rose you arc
    • belonging to the nation within which we ordinarily find
    • situation in the spiritual world we find, in looking at
    • possible to find the reason for these disagreeable events
    • development, and souls will always find something new on
    • entering the earth in a new incarnation because they find
    • things. We may find many of the things that are happening
    • we find they all say, they all stress: ‘We did not
    • for the popular volume by Buechmann these days to find
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    • had to find the way to Christianity through what had been
    • books and study the history of mankind we find that over
    • the souls would find something new on their return and
    • Yet if we take the findings made in occult
    • will only come about if the German folk spirit finds
    • misunderstand us. We must find that perfectly
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    • one may wake up quite frequently — and finding that
    • how they find the channels they need, deeply mysterious
    • for the divine spiritual powers to find a channel through
    • question is: How do we find the right attitude to this?
    • How do we find the one thing that will show us what
    • find a way in the case of Joan without making use of the
    • matter therefore of finding the way towards understanding
    • find most difficult to do is to unfold the will at the
    • people still find relatively easy. But a different kind
    • produce, we shall find the way to the rightful givers of
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    • yet finds it necessary to speak of the psychological
    • of course, fail to nonce such things. You will find he
    • examining the intestinal contents in order to find out
    • way of finding the right answer to the above question is
    • light, being able to illumine what he finds there out of
    • his own power. People find it very easy to say: When I
    • that we find there such a large number of unspent ether
    • their ether bodies, one finds that a spiritual whisper
    • finds himself within it. But just as someone here on
    • more empty and barren unless they are able to find some
    • real-world substitute that finds expression in the belief
    • looking at these events is about all one can find. It may
    • physical world, where they would find it preferable not
    • natural. It is possible to find such things absolutely
    • points to one thing: Men must find the way to Comprehend
    • the spiritual worlds. They will find calm, inner firmness
    • around the sun with the earth but would find it more
    • is the transition in which we really find ourselves. A
    • one who takes the trouble to find out about these things
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    • with a particular soul only to find that it is not
    • to find the words; the words arose of their own accord.
    • what finds expression in the relationship between souls,
    • been able to find those particular words. For it became
    • the early stages. You will find more about this in the
    • find the guidelines, as it were, for an orientation in
    • hinders conscious awareness after death. We have to find
    • assist them to find themselves.
    • the spiritual energies involved in the project will find
    • and find themselves unable to take action because there
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    • it is still in the body, in order to find those spiritual realms
    • to have experience of the spiritual worlds, we must find the
    • approaches. And what now occurs is that one finds the possibility of
    • lose myself but I find myself again.” That is an experience
    • one knows that one will find oneself again. One must make the
    • that one shall find oneself again there. This is an experience that
    • find described in the book, Knowledge of the Higher Worlds and its
    • and find himself in completely strange worlds. The
    • on the battlefield — is finding now in these alien experiences
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    • here on earth, there to find the spiritual realms we
    • To experience the spiritual worlds we must find a way of
    • will find that this path is one of very special
    • first of all finds oneself in specific conditions which
    • It is important that we genuinely find a way of
    • One finds
    • If we do perceive it we shall find that, fundamentally
    • gut. Anatomists find this interesting and for science it
    • to this being investigated. Today anatomists find it
    • find it difficult therefore to use head clairvoyance
    • other hand he will find it relatively easy to see the
    • be concrete, so real and concrete that we find ourselves
    • within it the same way we find ourselves in the physical
    • lost ourselves but will find ourselves again. That is an
    • find ourselves again. The step has to taken of reaching
    • we shall find ourselves again over there. That is an
    • Otherwise men will find themselves in completely
    • extent with the spiritual world, can now find death a
    • now finding his way into the different kind of experience
  • Title: Destinies of Individuals and Nations: Lecture 9: The Sleeping-and-Waking Rhythm in the Context of Cosmic Evolution
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    • something we would find difficult to do in a natural way
    • birth and comes down to earth again he will still find in
    • to find out what went on in the cultural and literary
    • to find the man who will tell him how to gain knowledge
    • Until I find the man who will with surety say:
    • have a faint notion that it is possible for man to find
    • people find impulses for spiritual science out of the
  • Title: Destinies of Individuals and Nations: Lecture 10: Problems on Spiritual Path - National Characteristics in Europe Moulded by Folk Spirits
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    • the way we find the facts, the real nature, of the
    • and find that everything is entirely different from the
    • find that his clairvoyant experiences take a very strange
    • form. He will be very much aware that what he finds there
    • separate from us. Above all, it is impossible to find out
    • spiritual world. We find ourselves held secure within the
    • We find the
    • the 18th century, but we then find it ascending again
    • look more closely you'll always find that there is
    • them. Looking at it more closely we shall find that this
    • spiritual science so that we may find the folk spirit in
    • at a higher level and we can only find it with the aid of
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    • find in it that vivifying power which did not live in the earth
    • an effort to get up. You will find it difficult to get up if you
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    • bodies — we shall find, as we look back on the
    • up, the plants that grow in summer. And we find that our
    • for within it we find
    • Golgotha. In it we find ourselves secure, accepted by the
    • not correct, for it is not easy to find the words for
    • find that will activity is more or less the baby among
    • like to stay in bed and it is difficult to find the
    • you will find that this thought can bring about a minor
    • miracle. You will find that once you enter into this
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    • mobility than one would find in a human being.
    • find the Luciferic element.
    • consider the West, what do we find there? Let us go
    • that really extends into the future consists in finding
  • Title: Destinies of Individuals and Nations: Lecture 13: The Prophetic Nature of Dreams: Moon, Sun and Saturn Man
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    • this life of ours. We may therefore expect to find
    • correctly and we shall find out that something already
    • ago.’ But if he reflects carefully he may well find
    • clairvoyant perception, we find that the ego and astral
    • find that in his characterization of Shakespeare Emerson
    • their web from their own bowels; in finding clay, and
    • characterization of Goethe, Emerson sought to find his
    • find a provision, in the constitution of the world, for
    • book and going through it. In fact we do not find out the
    • contradictions which your run-of-the-mill reader finds in
    • the end of the Goethe essay we find the exact opposite:
    • shall find that in all human beings there is a dreamer
    • find that this lovely culture had spread in the areas
    • investigate the elemental world today you can find in it
    • can find the part of them that was their Saturn man. The
    • say: ‘We need not go far back to find people who
    • You'll find this in the lectures given at the very
    • up to the sun, for they would find nothing at all of what
    • they saw there. What we would find if we ever could
    • an ether balloon — we'd find the unexpected. We
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    • in the place where the sun is. What we would find would
    • inquire into the reason for their luminosity we find that
    • earth from Venus or Mars and find the earth luminous, it
    • finds himself in the surging billows of something very
    • discover the true significance of thinking, to find the
    • into public life. Can we find something of this kind in
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    • find that during the time before we develop memory, certain relations
    • soul, that is, the Ego and astral body, we find that this activity is
    • soul, we find it in the spiritual world, after a certain time, a
    • a most noteworthy society. We find it among those souls who are so
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    • to find the right forces for the support of our work, we need only
    • If we thus observe individual persons in life we find that they are
    • special task, because they develop force for this end. Others we find
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    • find that the human soul during its life on earth was then chiefly
    • There we find a host of dexterities, a mass of information. For
    • accident. But if we investigate the astral body, we shall find no
    • earthly world), then one finds the opposite opinion prevailing even
    • be investigated occultly). If one traces this back, one finds that in
    • hard that many find it impossible. There, it is necessary to be active
    • spiritual world in which we find ourselves; on the other hand we
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    • find that in our thoughts we bear something within us which is no
    • world would be to us — in which we could find nothing
    • finds expression. And many a worthy custom is connected with this
    • nevertheless for the dead it is important to find their image in those
    • presentment of the man and his picture, and from this one finds a way
    • Or it may be that egotism so prevails that we find man more subtle
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    • only go back two centuries further to find something else which
    • find the purpose. We must not simply seek a purpose in that which
    • external world, it is impossible for them to find a real true meaning
    • not find it then, there was then nothing in the human soul of what
    • in which we can find that consciousness in which our own ego flows in
    • when man finds his way to the spiritual worlds: when he does not
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    • on do we find what was presented in more or less detail in the
    • mineralogist, the zoologist, etc., find connected with the
    • Schröer was able to find at that time of the performance of
    • centuries to find something different, to encounter something most
    • person approached the manger very seriously and then, on finding
    • we find written in the Heliand, or similar works, was
    • people to find a meaning for the earth, a real meaning, because our
    • the outer world, and thus it is impossible for them to find a
    • Yet where do I find it? Somehow it flows
    • is opened on which we can find the consciousness in which our own
    • healing for humanity, however, can develop only if people find the
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    • man has passed through a condition which now causes him to find his
    • and can no longer find anything which is not given by the mannequin.
    • conclusion they remain satisfied. They would find themselves refuted
    • but merely words, words, words. Humanity finds itself entangled in the
    • read half of them! Then one finds that their author is profoundly
    • We may be told that Christ exists, but to find Him really is only
    • spiritual manner before finding it subsequently in an external manner.
    • find the courage to enter into everything connected with the
    • then to find the Christmas tree at home in the evening. But the day
    • out to find them. They were found and brought home. I can omit the
    • only to be found where we find Him, in the evolution of the earth
    • moments of our life. We can surely find the Christ then. And we
    • ourselves, we spiritual disciples, as I might say, can find Him, if we
    • is something which we must realise at this season. If you can find
    • help us to find that which we have to regard as the real content, the
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    • find what sort of mother this is the son of. Now of
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    • should also be able to find in evolution a stage that reveals this
    • on “Kalevala”, you will find in it all these
    • its own nature. If we study the Finnish nation, we shall find that it
    • were, so that his soul may find from various sides what it requires,
  • Title: Lecture I: The Balance in the World and Man, Lucifer and Ahriman
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    • will come when a great many people will find themselves asking: “Why
    • Of attempts made to find an appropriate form in which to portray this
    • of fact, man will not actually find himself with feet of horn, but the
    • only find easy access to the blood by way of the breath, so the
    • In legends and fairy-tales we find, sometimes more and sometimes less
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    • it is typical. For again and again you will find that truths which
    • of the human being, finds there — or rather pre-supposes
    • the subject of today's lecture, which I think you will find helps to
    • can find traces of this deception in the science of the present day,
    • through the literature on the subject to find what a very great deal
    • Man is really coarsely organized; we can sometimes find evidence of
    • And if to the question: Where are you? you want to find an answer, not
    • consists in finding the true balance between them. We do it
    • Beginning from the head, we find that there Lucifer and Ahriman have
    • When, however, we follow the form of man further down, we find a
    • than we find that the left half grows brighter and clearer than the
    • also we find that man is not the being of space he appears to be. For
    • them. We find here a somewhat different state of affairs. Ahriman
    • we find that the good Gods have thrown up a barrier against Lucifer;
    • find the plane by taking the skeleton and removing from it the skull.
    • why you find a bush in one place and flowers in another. For I creep
    • physiologist: “I find your activity when I look down through a hole in
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    • A purely external science finds itself in difficulties when it comes
    • various philosophies you will find that one gives pre-eminence to the
    • want to be drawn into my physical body,” and they help us to find the
    • way back to it. If one is asleep in the ordinary way, one finds the
    • as I have described, it is difficult to find the way back. You must
    • abnormal conditions when the etheric body is loosened, and now we find
    • life. Here too we shall find evidence of how Lucifer and Ahriman fill
    • he must endeavor, when he surrenders himself to duty, to find within
    • of balance induced in this way between Lucifer and Ahriman, we find a
    • is, Ahrimanic — movements, there too we find a condition of balance
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    • world from his mother's body finds himself able to receive the
    • become wisdom, we find ourselves in fact under a ‘tree,’
    • find a connection between our human being and the virtues. We can
    • rightly extended over the whole horizon of life, and man finds his
    • Steiner Press.] you will find how the Christ Impulse worked
  • Title: Mystery of Death: Lecture I: The Four Platonic Virtues and Their Relation with the Human Members
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    • Thus, we find a connection between our human being and the
    • last year in Leipzig, you will find how the Christ Impulse was
  • Title: Mystery of Death: Lecture II: The Path of the Human Being through the Gate of Death - A Transformation of Life
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    • and find out that he is already dead. We see a stone where the
    • who tries to explore the aura of our Dornach construction finds
    • to you. Open the calendar: on the 6th January you find the
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    • going on, which finds expression now in a way we can call the
    • the deeper interrelation of European history one finds the
    • We have to find the way from the German idealism to the
    • humankind will find out that the spirit is something real. If
  • Title: Mystery of Death: Lecture IV: The Intimate Element of the Central European Culture and the Central European Striving
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    • manage — in finding the passage in nine thick volumes of
    • alluded at that time. Indeed, there you find, admitted by
    • Then one will find out that the human being, while he has these
    • theosophical direction. In every branch you could find all
    • find that in the West as one part of the current which
    • European culture expresses itself. We find this wonderfully
    • movement. In this writing nobody will find anything of western
    • who has well listened finds just in the words directed to Fritz
  • Title: Spiritual Science, a Necessity for the Present Time
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  • Title: Mystery of Death: Lecture V: The Intervention of the Christ Impulse in the Historical Events
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    • corpse, one will find out that the person suffered a stroke
    • always try to find out that of the Central European world view
  • Title: Mystery of Death: Lecture VI: Moral Impulses and Their Results
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    • in order to find the path into the spiritual worlds, this
    • caused, and the souls would come down to the earth and find no
    • history and you will find — if you refrain from Russia
    • where the relations are quite different, — you will find
    • the solidified national character. One will find that that lies
  • Title: Mystery of Death: Lecture VII: Cosmic Effects on the Human Members During Sleep
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    • so that it would find its physical and etheric bodies as
    • the spiritual researcher investigates these relations, he finds
    • matters, so that the human being can find the harmony between
    • a variety. The human being has to find the possibility to feel
    • be for them. Hence, in the midsummer we find the St John's-tide
    • find that any possible theological system forms, that the
    • find out that where such initiations appeared they took place
    • about it can find out that everything would have formed
    • by means of bare external circumstances. This finds expression
    • externally, so that one finds the guilt with the other for that
    • wars of world history out of external causes. One will find out
    • and find a stone lying where the person has fallen. The person
    • could find for our construction in that time that I directed my
  • Title: Lecture Series: Effects of the Christ-Impulse Upon the Historical Course of Human Evolution
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    • what do we find in the case of past races of whom we know that
    • therefore find among these peoples whose cults and knowledge
    • find that all hinds of theological systems arose during the
    • spiritual world. And we find that such souls receive the
    • Nights. And whenever such initiations appear, we find that they
  • Title: Mystery of Death: Lecture VIII: The War, an Illness Process
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    • smallest cells in the plant, but one could never find these
    • find something tremendously typical. What is the most
    • divine in the human souls. They tried to find the God in their
    • world animated. Read a line of Giordano Bruno, and you find
    • French philosopher, you find that he confirms on each page what
    • spiritual science finds: the fact that there the inspiration of
    • find the way to Christ, he wants to bear Him in his own soul.
    • find it at all. There one expects everywhere that a historical
    • than the old group-soul was. At the time being, we must find it
    • did Solovyov, the Russian, find? He asked himself: is there already
    • the right thing. What did he find? He checked the statements of
    • elementary, with something that will find its development when
    • the details, one finds that they express everywhere what
    • Hochland feels compelled to say: one can only find
    • find their way to us.
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    • many different countries of the world, do we not find that
    • find within their own soul “the little spark in
    • Bruno you will find the confirmation of the fact that in so far
    • Cartesius, the French philosopher; you will find
    • who strives within the Ego itself, you will find that the
    • to find the path to Christ, must give birth to Him within his
    • to find in the spiritual life of Russia the idea (it should not
    • soul. You will not be able to find it; Russians always expect
    • higher stage than in the past. At present we must find it
    • Solovioff discover? What did Solovioff, the Russian find? He
    • When things are closely investigated, one always finds the
    • we. not find it expressed in a wonderful way that the wave of
  • Title: Mystery of Death: Lecture IX: The Relation of the Human Being to the Realms of Nature and the Hierarchies
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    • before the Mystery of Golgotha, we find that there a certain
    • able to rise above the only national to find access to the
    • a feeling as we find it with Master Eckhart, with Tauler, with
    • human development, and would then find something significant in
    • we find the peculiarity that there the folk-spirit inspires the
    • materialistic civilisation of the present. We find this really
    • is used just for the time being still up to nonsense. We find
    • war. But just this war will teach people that one finds nothing
    • not yet find this from which one has to assume, actually, that
    • the war, maybe people find the true causes of this war from
    • does not concern, it concerns that which one finds — and
    • look for the causes in the spiritual world. One will find that
    • into the river. You run to that place and you find a stone at
    • and he did not find his death, because he fell into the water.
    • arranged the matter in such a way that the child could find its
    • with the construction, if one needs to find ideas for the
    • of spiritual science to bring about that. We must already find
    • of using my talents for such matters to find out finally
  • Title: Mystery of Death: Lecture X: Central Europe between East and West
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    • that, and because he finds that unbearable for his being which
    • in the luciferic element. Everywhere in the East, we find many
    • element. Everywhere in the West, we find the souls imbued with
    • We have to find the correct standpoint and not believe that
    • world and that we must find the balance. We have to realise
    • world view finds the way to the gods as it was always
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    • purely by intellectual means, it is not surprising to find that there
    • founded on “scientific data.” The findings are then compiled in books
    • immensely important task of finding the equilibrium between East and
    • age, that is, finding the equilibrant relationship between Lucifer
    • philosophy, we find a vague and stifling quality that the Central
    • prevented the war! Only in this fashion will it be possible to find
    • When they find a rock, they conjecture that the victim had stumbled
    • the findings of modern physics
    • spiritual scientist who can clearly demonstrate that truth finds its
    • the roses, keeping only the latter, one would nor find the proper
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    • with their intellects in those days, we find an endless
    • we go from Asia to Europe, we find in the east of Europe, in
    • development, we find this everywhere.
    • Central Europe between West and East is to find the balance.
    • group: to find the balance between the relation to Lucifer and
    • Only in future, spiritual science finds out everything that
    • find that something sultry is living in his philosophy that is
    • finds out of the documents in the archives, who was responsible
    • One will only be able to find the right definition of the
    • finds a stone where the person fell into the river and thinks
    • river. But if one dissects him, one maybe finds that he
    • fell into the water because he died. You find such mistakes of
    • in Central Europe the human beings have to find the connection
    • that shows clearly that truth finds its way. But spiritual
    • not find the right. Since the roses, separated from the cross,
  • Title: Lecture: The Etheric Body as a Reflexion of the Universe
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    • our time, will find that this is quite an insane idea. Spiritual
    • forces, and in these we may find certain impressions from the
    • particular task. You will find this in many of my lectures. And we
    • these etheric bodies will find that among the many fruits that will
    • we but find the possibility of recognising what is taking place now,
    • a prey to Lucifer and Ahriman, if we do not find the possibility of
  • Title: Mystery of Death: Lecture XII: Spiritual Science as an Attitude
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    • who really finds his death under such extraordinary
    • because the boy should find his death; that the carriage
    • finds certain impressions of the spiritual world one needs for
    • spiritual-scientific attitude, one also finds those among the
    • attitude into the world. We have only to find the possibility
    • they are there in the spiritual world. Indeed, one can find
    • them also in the spiritual world, but if anybody wants to find
    • be added. Three beings find expression in this group. Something
    • must find expression that can be found only in the spiritual
    • the human being did not find the possibility to serve the
    • boat has to roll from side to side, however, it finds its way
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    • finding lecturers and providing opportunities for people who may not
    • its true spiritual sense. We find ourselves together in working groups
    • find contentment. Only chaos can prevail there. The one and only
    • is true and must be striven for, is what we try to find in spiritual
    • find in Soloviev's writings, I have given you a concrete instance of
  • Title: Mystery of Death: Lecture XIII: Common Ground above Us; Christ in Us
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    • groups, while you find lecturers and freely gather human beings
    • different as consequence. Now we still find something that we
    • cannot find such a thing in the world. God cannot prove His
  • Title: Mystery of Death: Lecture XIV: Post-mortal Experiences of the Human Being
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    • encouragement; but both should find this also in spiritual
    • itself already finds that something is given like a sound, a
    • that you find the balance, the way if life turns perpetually to
    • “death's appearance?” If you meditate, you find out
    • one studied it up to now, indeed, one finds in these acts of
    • says, then one never finds out why this war came into being.
    • about these matters. One will find that at various places just
    • thoroughness, who is educated a little, must find: it is the
    • low that somebody who finds something in the book shows that he
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    • if one thinks a little, one finds out how one-sided such a
    • this physical figure. You find two dark balls there. You cannot
    • spoken to a deceased soul, you find something that reminds you
    • obstacles our anthroposophical earth work does find. Among
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    • look out to the stars in cosmic space we do not at first find what
    • is no more to be found in our field of vision. We can only find the
    • externally. We find it if we look into what we call our personal
    • Scientist. He will find nothing among the forces disclosed in the
    • which they do so flows out of their personal karma finds no place in
    • we still find today these ancient Saturn laws, still find what cannot
    • Moon laws we find something not so spiritual. But this too has
    • towards that which rules in the astral body and finds its embodiment
    • how does it stand with regard to the Sun part? Can we find the Sun
    • he was of a fiery temperament and so on. You find that shown in
    • you will find everywhere how the Christ-Impulse rules in them. It is
    • produced entirely out of the inner being. And everywhere we find that
    • one were to go still farther back into ancient times one would find
    • public. The anthroposophist will find it however if he reads the book
    • living. And it is just through Spiritual Science that we find
    • when, as we have tried to show today, one finds the transition from
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    • into the physical forms wherein it finds expression.
    • centuries preceding Dante's age, we find again and again with
    • to certain secrets of existence. We find the same woman again
    • Again we find
    • spiritually opened, so much so that we find in her case a
    • it is of great significance to find it recorded in our
    • is necessary, the better shall we find the possibility to
    • people of today find it so easy to judge the pursuits of
    • soul must take place. All branches of human life must find
    • and vital result they must find expression in the outer form.
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    • You will find there what new concepts must be
    • consciousness. We have to find our bearings and orientation
    • we succeed in so finding our bearings that, as it were, out
    • find its bearings, the will, which as you know and can
    • feeling that is coloured by will stretches out to find its
    • a desire for self-justification, for we should find
    • we find out what they are after, we discover that it is
    • or two, simply hurry there to find self-enjoyment. It is
    • itself out in very curious ways. We find that certain young
    • sometimes find it exceedingly pleasant to see their
    • find out what she might want. She said: ‘I must
    • ‘Dear friend,” she said, “You find me
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    • Manon de Gaussin seeks and finds rest at the proper moment,
    • I also read an extract yesterday. It is interesting to find
    • find such an indication at the end of the writing. I need
    • individuality in the higher spiritual world. You will find
    • said, the human being has to find his bearings and
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    • For it is difficult to find words from the treasures of our
    • such a self-surrender that the being finds the possibility
    • tendency, then one is badly fitted for finding oneself
    • So we shall always find that the way into the true
    • opportunity we must find occasions, according to our inner
    • one can find the most remarkable connections. I have met
    • to get up at all. One can always find an inner connection
    • that it is not possible to find a foundation for the truth
    • the Vienna lectures, that we find ourselves not in too
    • continuous oneness. it is then a matter of rightly finding
    • physical world we exert ourselves to find a thought for the
    • in life. This we shall find when we confront diverse
    • death. We can find the forces which brought the child into
    • physical world — we can find these forces interwoven
    • Empfänglichem Empfinden kandete.
    • specters of human beings around it, and we shall find that
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    • unity of the world? How they only find satisfaction when they
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    • arises in man, he finds that every conscious thought that is
    • dissolution of life, consciousness is connected. We find the
    • find that in reality — I have pointed to this before
    • all this, you will find that they are listening to something
    • opinion.” Thus in our time you find all over the place
    • comes, when the Earth-spirit sleeps, we must find the strength
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    • further course of our considerations, in order to enable you to find your
    • go further and further back in order to find the causes of what they
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    • aim is to find the way, to perceive rightly any particular point in
    • active development. Hence, we find that the first three cultural
    • and human beings; we ourselves — as mankind — would find it
    • laboratories, etc., we shall find that everything is working in the
    • follows: Suppose the time is 3 p.m. At that time, we find two persons A
    • hope to find the All.”
    • our souls as Spiritual truth, we will find that we can again and again
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    • which we find in the Gospels; an attempt was also made to grasp it by
    • own way to comprehend the Mystery of Golgotha. If we would find the
    • from another side. At a definite period we find distributed over
    • There is an age when we find the Ostrogoths in the south of present
    • Elbe to the Atlantic Ocean and to the Apennines) to find designations
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    • then one can find oneself quite stupid in contrast to the cleverness
    • Tree of Life? You will perhaps no longer find incomprehensible what I
    • because it halts through finding a boundary at the physical body, but
    • and so on. It much prefers to find support in Jesus, through man's
    • Science to characterise the two streams and thereby find the way to
    • which we venture to assume will one day find a place in an
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    • When we consider European life we find
    • become known to us during meditating. Therefore we find in the Orient
    • Science you find that during that time the separation of the moon
    • find the way back from the one to the other, from the Oriental to the
    • Occidental. The Greeks were to find the transition from Oriental to
    • simply on what we have now considered, we shall find in Greece the
    • and Grecian art you will everywhere find how the Greek strove to
    • with one another and exchange their views, so that in Plato we find
    • whom thought works humanly, thoughts externalise, you will find this
    • Greek you find polaric difference. In Greece everything strives for
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    • cannot find it.’ On the other hand he felt how from the
    • which is inanimate has once been alive. Men must find the transition
    • things were once living and have died, that what we can find today as
    • (as you will find in
    • find its way into the whole course of humanity's evolution. Only
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    • what one finds with the majority of the philosophies of today and the
    • instance, the more we find as historical traditions, the historical
    • already, if one understands things aright, one finds the enduring
    • have it for myself is induced by the fact that my senses find it good
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    • You will find that what I am going to tell
    • sees anyone who, attempting to find a wise explanation of the phenomena
    • ordaining that the quest for truth is so difficult. And we will find
    • to find any access to the totality of truth; it requires a long slow
    • our human minds find it impossible to credit the existence of a god,
    • of human thinking, you would find trains of thought that can very properly
    • facts are strung. All the proofs adduced in support of the finding that
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    • And this is what we find: When we are awake
    • phenomena from this standpoint, you will find them readily comprehensible.
    • in it, may even find it impossible to take an interest in it because
    • in the same state of consciousness in which we would find him if he
    • enjoyment comes from his interest in himself. So we must find it understandable
    • ought to be indicated, ought to find expression in the clothing worn.
    • human beings surrounded by an aura. We should therefore find out where
    • begins as follows: “The well-disposed reader will find that several
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    • He examines the documented findings, registers them, and then considers
    • to the prime importance of finding the proper angle from which to illuminate
    • these lofty concepts of human life. We need to find the right angles
    • to search out the fitting angle. And we will find it only if we go a
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    • But Mauthner finds it
    • looking at things.” He finds no reason to think of the element
    • finding of answers is indeed a subjective process, so subjective that
    • a question in his soul. But he finds no answer to it. The situation
    • find that what began as a purely subjective element later makes its
    • If you follow up such leads, you will find
    • to the next planetary stage, and it will find expression in the recognition
    • with what spiritual science gives us; we would find it in our lives.
    • We certainly find objective elements in ourselves, in our individual
    • find in the external world that everything to which we must ascribe
    • find it confronting us. Just as we perceive in a person's glance as
    • and run around behind it to find them. But the objects have vanished
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    • find it easy to rise to a conception of providence. For you see, we
    • to find in a scrutiny of history.”
    • began. And if we want to find Christianity in Europe today, we'll have
    • thing to note here is that this finding is the logical consequence of
    • character, to training it for the function of finding the easiest and
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    • of spiritual science was such as to require finding the correct approach
    • Now we find that when a person on the path
    • kind of knowledge sought without a wish to add anything to the findings,
    • modern scientist is interested in finding out is left behind on the
    • similar to eurythmy. It is almost impossible to find these thoughts
    • through a comparison. We will find one only if we are in a position
    • to the facts, when a person talks with a gnome, he finds the gnome regarding
    • and were then to perceive gnomes, as clairvoyants do, he would find
    • findings of natural science made by some characteristic scientific figures,
    • water and then put them back in again, finding that they were lighter
    • processes on an unconscious level, and it finds expression in a physical
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    • developments in the following earth life, but finding no possibility
    • as individuals, but if we are unable to find in the spiritual world
    • these last few days, is always to find the right perspective. We will
    • must already find some degree of expression in its connection with the
    • you will find a beautiful passage in Goethe's Faust where the term
    • Materialists find special corroboration of
    • the earth in the continuity of history would find it possible to learn
    • the nature of the impulses that come from this etheric body find support
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    • even a longing, to find it resembling the physical world, a wish, at
    • least, to find that we can characterize it adequately with the concepts
    • right way. Many aspirants would find themselves perceiving the spiritual
    • that could take place in the physical realm. It is desirable to find
    • polar opposite of dissolution. When we are trying to find the fitting
    • find an expression descriptive of the actual fact and inapplicable to
    • You will find what I've just been saying
    • find ourselves from the moment we have died, death is the launching
    • the very same methodology used in scientific proof of other findings.
    • the background of the right feeling for our movement if we want to find
  • Title: Lecture: The Golden Legend and a German Christmas Play
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    • only go back two centuries further to find something else which
    • find the purpose. We must not simply seek a purpose in that which
    • external world, it is impossible for them to find a real true meaning
    • not find it then, there was then nothing in the human soul of what
    • in which we can find that consciousness in which our own ego flows in
    • when man finds his way to the spiritual worlds: when he does not
  • Title: Lecture: The Christmas Thought and the Secret of the Ego
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    • on do we find what was presented in more or less detail in the
    • mineralogist, the zoologist, etc., find connected with the
    • Schröer was able to find at that time of the performance of
    • centuries to find something different, to encounter something most
    • person approached the manger very seriously and then, on finding
    • we find written in the Heliand, or similar works, was
    • people to find a meaning for the earth, a real meaning, because our
    • the outer world, and thus it is impossible for them to find a
    • Yet where do I find it? Somehow it flows
    • is opened on which we can find the consciousness in which our own
    • healing for humanity, however, can develop only if people find the
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    • words: “Thou must find the mean,” so that through
    • like a pendulum and by his own inner power able to find the
    • to one side and now to the other, he could not always find
    • cannot attain in one life, because he does not always find
    • often find among the ancient philosophers echoes of the
    • by the sentient-soul. "we find one side to which man can
    • themselves. How often do we find that two people have been
    • gift of the gods to find at that time the happy mean in
    • finds certain information, and afterwards it transpires that
    • find that he does not feel such a thing to be wrong. He will
    • post-Atlantean age, we find that "Temperance or Moderation"
    • subject, you will find that the majority of people live very
    • moral impulses, and we find what we may call practical wisdom
    • man comes to find riddles in the phenomena of everyday life,
    • wisdom had disappeared do we find the statement that
    • at first, finds nothing with which it can clothe itself.
    • study. But you will find much more for yourselves by
    • will find how fruitful these ideas are if you carry them
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    • first centuries of the Christian era, we find great spirits arising,
    • were trained. When we consider this significant individual, we find
    • entire ancient Gnosis, we find a peculiar trait. If, for example, I
    • always find, when we approach the Gnosis, one particular point that
    • of Golgotha. The further back we go, the more knowledge we find about
    • realms. The farther back we go, the more knowledge we find, but it is
    • being, Jesus of Nazareth, we find everything concentrated that had
    • you would find that, when he went out of his body — when his
    • human hearts. Around the middle of the Middle Ages, we find that
    • But where can we find
    • you will find this extraordinary idea of the
    • to many difficulties. People are at a loss when they try to find the
    • group, who take things more seriously and who find, after studying
    • find the mention of God; but God can not possibly have
    • directions find no way to unite. This is true today; those who speak
    • everywhere. Even the simplest Christmas play can help us find such
    • children. We still do not, of course, find the whole answer in that
    • learn — especially this age. It must find its way back to
    • they can find, instead, a connection with what they brought to earth
    • be able to find the paths; they are able to discover that, in
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  • Title: Lecture: On the Duty of Clear, Sound Thinking
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    • actual, there to find many of the things of which the men of the
    • will find that on numberless points he himself is sunk in blindest
    • belief in authority. If he cannot find them — do not take it
    • ill of me, if I say — that the less he finds of this belief in
    • Illusion.’ Anyone who studies this chapter will find a
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    • Art must of course reckon with this Black Art which finds expression in
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    • have understood them, we can find them confirmed in reality. Some of
    • quite natural that people then try to find out, on the basis of the
    • can take through the forces of the earth, we find that human beings
    • seven forms of etheric bodies. We simply have to count, and we find
    • Lemurian epochs, we find that initially impulses and tendencies
    • by that name. However, a lot will depend on our finding in Christ the
    • result of a long development, so, in the future, the findings of
  • Title: Necessity and Freedom: Lecture I: The Past Shows Us a Picture of Necessity
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    • proved right? We will find this has to do with the fact that
    • You can find a sensitive construction like this in many of the
    • find a solution. Ahriman is the one who appears first when this
    • of finding a “cause” for each “effect.”
    • people always have to find the cause of it. But this
    • means finding the inevitability. If you look with sufficient
    • too late. All I will be able to find in this way is merely a
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    • find and murdered him. Similar deeds of hatred were done by
    • understood them rightly, we find a sphere where confusion in
    • literary simpletons and deluded readers would find deep wisdom
    • richer theme for poetry than this is not easy to find, and
    • only reflect a little to find that this is not so. For no
    • begins to examine nature, and finds necessity there. And in
    • necessities the natural scientist finds in nature are the
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    • Again, if you believe you can find the cause by assuming
    • right link in the chain, we shall never find it, for after all
    • find the cause this way, we are obviously laying ourselves open
    • spirit, we cannot find the causes of human actions at all,
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    • Broadly speaking, you will find all this analyzed, though more
    • periods. You will find no contradiction any longer, because
    • consciousness. For you will always find that if the
    • will now say, “Through the very fact that we find our way
    • moment we can tell ourselves we do not want to find the right
    • through thinking in the way of spiritual science can we find
  • Title: Necessity and Freedom: Lecture V: The "I" is Found on the Physical Plane in Acts of Will
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    • find many more people than we do now who not only knew of the
    • minerals too, you will find descriptions in old writings
    • you will find that he wrote in the margin, “Sheer
    • will gradually lose all possibility of finding anything in the
    • find it.” Down in the organism is where the will is
    • will. There you will find statements such as the following:
    • such a will, that physiologists do not find anything in any way
    • the will. They cannot find it at all. All they can do if they
    • cannot find the will, but in answer to the question about the
    • world, we must find it in some other way. If we do not want to
    • of Jesus of Nazareth, we find no evidence at all that
    • if you listen to them, you will find that all they say is
    • through thinking. It also showed how we find the other
    • That was most certainly not the case. You can find individual
    • adapt their logic accordingly, especially when we find in every
    • this step is taken, you usually find dream-philosophy.
    • cannot find the will that underlies an action. He puts it like
    • because they cannot find impulses within themselves to support
    • to help us find this I in the right way. The fact that
    • unknown like a thought one searches and cannot find. This will
  • Title: Things Past and Present: Lecture I
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    • feelings, you can find in him the driving, working forces and
    • speech to find the possibility of again reawakening that
    • Mount of Odelian and it finds itself precisely within these
    • You can find in these poems that he gives the real
    • were not possible for a spiritual beating-in to find its way
    • this frenzy we find with reference to the phenomena of life
    • Therefore you will find the effect of all that from the
    • in all that you can find the transition from the unconscious,
  • Title: Things Past and Present: Lecture II: Deeper Secrets of Man's Soul-Spiritual Nature
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    • for treasure and is happy when he finds rain worms. However,
    • man shows this or that characteristic. Therefore to find out
    • generations, you will find that in many people, as it were,
    • plan to find himself as a human being through the
    • if he could find some connections between the structure of
    • will find those people whom He needs; and that must be. When
  • Title: Things Past and Present: Lecture III: A Fragment from the Jewish Haggada, Blavatsky
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    • find the reason for this transformation, then one must know
  • Title: Things Past and Present: Lecture IV: Secrets of Freemasonry
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    • Museum, for example, you can find a certain picture which
    • what results from this You find that the occult brotherhoods
    • given to people. That which you find in Papus' books
    • you will find a long debate about the number 777.
  • Title: Things Past and Present: Lecture V: Comenius and the Temple of PanSophia
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    • already find the concept of the primal revelation in the
    • spiritual worlds, but that man can find other beings in these
    • find in these ancient religious writings that the people knew
    • which, if we go back into ancient mythologies we find
    • Sleiss said this in 1916 and he wondered if he could find
    • by Gustav Merig and you can find something there of which you
    • Napaloos” (sic). In this story you find certain
    • so forth in a quite wonderful way. You can find indications
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    • material life. They find it very comical, very superfluous.
    • before you. For example, you could find that men, in so far
    • compare and find that person who describes the Germans in
    • cosmos, it finds its fundamental basis in the religious
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    • and what happens there. And I indicated that you can find the
    • wisdom and the refinding of it. Something should be sunk into
    • animal kingdom on the Earth, we find the most manifold
    • splits itself apart; people walk by each other, each finding
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    • daughter so that the people who led him away would not find
    • we find that Thomas More wanted nothing more than to be a
    • find in the case of Thomas More that everything which
    • earth development. Therefore you would not find the Christ in
    • find the Christ interwoven in the whole history of those
    • spiritual world; hence you find that Christianity did not
    • such as Thomas More, then we find that he did not have a full
    • occult mysteries, one finds it identical with the sentence
  • Title: Things Past and Present: Lecture IX: Celtic Symbols and Cult, Jesuit State in Paraguay
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    • find proof that the Greeks suffered from lice in the same way
    • well that if you were to find a letter addressed to someone
    • that we may be able to find our way properly through
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  • Title: Things Past and Present: Lecture XI: Fragments from the Jewish Haggada
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    • the human being, then we find that this curve has a middle
    • and you will find the after-working of this insoluble
    • earth sojourn. So we find where you have this contradiction
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    • find in ancient India, because it belongs to the world
    • you will find not only that knowledge is
    • appear shortly, you will find those people who have developed
    • finding of the ego. As long as a person is looking for his
    • find the ego. Once you have found the ego, then you are no
    • finding the ego is the only real possibility of overcoming
    • find the right thing. I have noted the following in the
    • the “I” for itself. The finding of the ego frees
    • Homunculus finds a soulless woman and Homunculus, whose
    • can find something in his spirit and therefore establishes
    • the Gospels in a critical way, he finds contradictions in
    • reality. You will be able to find what I mean when I say
    • to find Hoffrat and would then take that concept and analyze
    • you want to seek the reality behind words, then you find very
    • have the ability to penetrate deep within the words and find
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    • fact visible even from the physical plane, we find it to be
    • If you go into Museums to-day, you will find skeletons
    • existence, the etheric body. We find, with the help of the elementary
    • to find a contact; it is a moving experience to follow, not only the
    • the chapter on the ethical effects of colours, you will find
    • colour. Thus we find that we can experience colours ... we can
    • we find contained the whole experience of “blue”.
    • only the etheric bodies which they have left behind. We cannot find
    • that he expresses this inner life in words or gestures, we find
    • will find what I am now experiencing.
    • thus find our way into what lies beyond the threshold — whence,
    • as we find it described in the Bible. Let us think about this picture
    • find for yourselves, in our already existing literature on this
    • will find, there, the irrefutable proof, furnished on the physical
    • you will find there, what they have to say about the soul-instrument.
    • You will find that these people express themselves, everywhere,
    • will, they cannot find a parallel bodily process. They cannot find
    • and psycho-physiologist — in his book, you can find most easily
    • Now could we really find any clearer scientific proof
    • scientist simply does not find it, indeed he rejects it and disavows
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  • Title: Lecture: The Ego-consciousness of the So-called Dead
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    • the etheric body, we shall find that it is neither visible nor
    • which you will find described in one of the Mystery Plays, in “The
    • crossed the portal of death before us, we find these souls, as it
    • were. The word “to find” really applies to physical
    • which souls approach other souls. This “finding” of the
    • that he should leave the spiritual world. Now he must once more find
    • difference between a soul that is gradually finding its way into the
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    • If we now come to the etheric body, we shall find that
    • approaches the Midnight, which you will find described in one of the
    • portal of death before us, we find these souls, as it were. The
    • words ‘to find’ really applies to physical conditions,
    • approach other souls. This ‘finding’ of the souls that
    • the spiritual world. Now he must once more find his way into the
    • the great difference between a soul that is gradually finding its
  • Title: Lecture: How Can the Destitution of Soul in Modern Times Be Overcome?
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    • vital kind that it finds entrance into life in all circumstances and
    • attitude is demanded by modern life find spiritual science
    • all sides we find it confirmed that our age stands for the
    • prevail, war and strife would inevitably arise, and find their way
    • difficulty we find in understanding each other. I need only say —
    • group-soul element. We find its peoples making part of a social
    • about you and you will find that this is, in most cases, the sole
    • and when we find that they differ from it we criticise. No progress
    • can no longer find its way to human hearts, and individual human
    • us. But through ourselves alone we must find the way to understand
    • first stirrings of a need to think freely, we find the opposing power
    • So we find the clash of sharp conflict between
    • of dogmatic religion, we already find it in medical circles where a
    • it will grow stronger and stronger. People will find themselves more
    • knows that there is only one way for the Angels to find solace, and I
    • and there we find Him again. There is a real connection between
    • impulse in modern humanity may find its right outlet. And among
    • consideration. Here, among its many enemies, we find a well-wisher of
    • goodwill, he may yet find his way to the “originality” of
    • sphere in order that they might find Him again shining up to them
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    • lives upon the earth?” — we shall find in every case that
    • arisen in our present time. When we revert to earlier times we find
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    • more exactly, we find that there is a certain mutual interplay,
    • perhaps, he finds himself obliged to do this or that by way of
    • celestial) in this world, once more, we find beings who are just as
    • which find expression in our not loving this or that human being, we
    • Whatever we find blameworthy in him, we put it down to him. The dead
    • inspirations which the dead was sending in towards him might find
    • — you will find that they are doing it because certain impulses
    • on our finding ourselves obliged, here or there, to free ourselves
  • Title: Lecture: The Influence of the Dead on the Life of Man on Earth
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    • to find what is hidden there, in the depths of the soul.
    • find, for they are on the lookout for it. It is an isolated province
    • and further down, we find at length what plays upward into the soul
    • will find such hints at one place and another, albeit they are rather
    • difficulties through our own conduct — which difficulties find
    • lived, it made it easier for the dead to find the way to them. In
    • experienced in the microcosm, in man himself, always finds expression
    • and here. You will find a great deal about the conditions of
    • it. Then, when we have got rid of it, then do we find within us —
    • the spiritual world. This being so, you will no longer find it
    • find our own Ego-being; and we shall behold from outside the
    • own Ego, only then can we find our true way again into physical
  • Title: Toward Imagination: Lecture 1: The Immortality of the I
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    • how difficult it is for people to find what is right in this area of
    • been able to find, either in this pamphlet or in his other writings,
    • very characteristic of the difficulties people have nowadays in finding
    • Racine, Dante — or take whomever you want. You will find that
    • to speak about it. And then it was a question of finding a correct formula
    • with the world view of modern idealism and spiritualism, you will find
    • Goethe, finding it very stimulating to read Goethe, to begin to understand
    • it is for people who are educated in our time to find the way to the
    • difficult it is nowadays for people to find their way to spiritual science.
    • achievement to find thinking people in what is left of idealism and
    • published a volley of abuse against philosophy and wanted to find an
    • hope to find the truth and which has achieved a great deal, as you will
    • where you can find the sentences I quoted. This man fulfills the duties
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    • in the eyes you find the optic nerve continuing behind the eye and merging
    • system located deeper inside us in the spinal cord, you will find the
    • and to live in us so that it finds its way from the nerve system to
    • in the human being, but now we find the transition to the loftiest knowledge
    • we can have on earth: to Christology. You cannot find this transition
    • with an ahrimanic element, is what we find in the Mystery of Golgotha.
    • being manifests the spiritual. The findings of conventional science
    • In our age people have difficulties finding
    • in order to find nourishment for their soul and to find a way into the
    • tree trunk, you will find it is not a reality at all because it cannot
    • thinking we will all have to develop. You will also find all kinds of
    • find ways to allow the spirit to approach people. What I said here this
  • Title: Toward Imagination: Lecture 3: The Twelve Human Senses
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    • dear friends, where you can see the greatness and significance we find
    • you touched a few years ago. Indeed you'll find you have little need
    • to find out that the way joints impact on one another — for example,
    • touch, and you will find it very difficult to remember the perceptions
    • a new birth, we find it inwardly united with us. We perceive that soul
    • strength, I shall find poured out over the whole world; in it I shall
    • And that is what people find so difficult
    • today, you will find it. The Jakim pillar exists; you will find it in
    • The other pillar, the Boaz pillar, also finds
    • find it in the exclusive search for the spiritual in the outer world.
    • Now what the canon finds in Goethe's scientific
    • of the Sarajevo conspirators. And since they find books written in Spanish
    • Just compare what we find in this
    • we find people think those who have been wronged must appease and cajole
    • the party who committed the injustice. We find this again and again.
    • Even in our Society we find it again and again. My dear friends, today
    • early days of our movement. On page 49 you will find the following:
    • I want to take our theosophy where I will find people of sound judgment.
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    • finds it convenient to do. We must realize that really only the position
    • the same way, we find something similar going on. Only in this case
    • child we find comparatively simple and primitive movements. But gradually
    • You will find that observation not sharpened
    • find anything about a person's deeper nature revealed in the structure
    • that in none of them had he been able to find any indication of special
    • attention to snapshots of people walking on the street you can find
    • European painting and sculpture, you will find the difference between
    • We could find many more such double absurdities in the sciences as well
    • and leaves; all these belong to the tree trunk. I find the truth about
    • he slowly began to find his way — “groping” as I put
    • and it is important that this truth stirs our souls; for those who find
  • Title: Toward Imagination: Lecture 5: Balance in Life
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    • is to find the balance, to fear neither the one nor the other, and to
    • so many specific examples that show how one can find a balance in life,
    • unity. It is simply a matter of finding a way to really do this. I can
    • This way we will never find the truth, at
    • than other events happening at the same time. The point is to find the
    • and it finds at certain times particular events that are of far greater
    • symptomatic way do not find the balance between the ahrimanic and the
    • do at all. We have to find the balance.
    • find a clear striving for balance in the soul. Thus it could happen
    • under it that were quite impressive. For example, people could find
    • finding your place in your time?” That is what I mean by saying
    • out in the universe can unite. We find ourselves truly united with the
    • our memory, none of them will ever reach as deep as the finding of a
    • we find the balance in life we can never find by losing ourselves in
    • in Haeckelism, but apparently did not find that satisfactory. Then I
    • and elaboration of integrated world views. At the same time, we find
    • soul has to take so humanity can find its way to the spiritual.
    • important than another. In the Orient, we find at most a continual play
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    • If you just read it as it is, you will find in terms of form, in terms
    • amount to the insight that we must find in our soul the elements, the
    • contradicted each other? Great pains were taken to find all the contradictions
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    • and find them made up of still smaller parts, which they then examine,
    • what confronts us in our outer life. I have given much thought to finding
    • find that when we first look at this structure, we cannot know anything
    • can easily describe them and find them interesting and beautiful. Maybe
    • so on; all this can be nicely described. But in order to find out that
    • because they have kept features from earlier times, you find that to
    • reality, so to speak. Europeans frequently find it very hard to understand
    • find nothing there. The whole thing would be denied. In other words,
    • will find much that could cast a light on this question. If psychology
    • human beings. We find people who go through life and are, in a sense,
    • explained various rules of reincarnation; you can also find in my lectures
    • to Europe, we find people do not at all live as they should if all we've
    • a theosophist finds it easier to deal with the matter by claiming it
    • you will not find any grounds for the idea that the Gospels advocate
    • thing is for people to find the Christ, everything depends on the Christ.
    • advance only when people find the Christ, whom they have not yet found.
    • we find that a great deal of what these days is called historical materialism
    • you find two main streams, and from these flows something that is not
    • about our spiritual science and even big books. In those you find not
    • can find many quotations from my book
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    • soul, rooted in such a way that a person finds much of it
    • Naturally, Weininger finds, for example, that the basic character of
    • Weininger's biography with the ideas he developed and would find
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    • order to find out how the eras of history would unfold, he consulted
    • greater or lesser degree expressed there. There we find mirrored all
    • manifestations, we find nature as a somnambulist, a somnambulistic
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    • land, a land where individuals find themselves among other men. The
    • men among whom they find themselves are normal, earthly men like the
    • foundations of existence one finds metamorphosis. Someone who
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    • This brings us to a subject that a contemporary mind finds
    • find botocudian attitudes in many circles. The feeling for beauty is
    • find it distinctly not beautiful for there to be so few who can
    • And when we enter the realm of truth, we find that truth, also, is
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    • I will try to find out the constituents that are required for man's
    • to find out something about the real nature of wheat by investigating
    • and find that here we have in Nature something that is of value as a
    • grows in order that human beings may find nourishment.
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    • we find the first impulses for the development of the senses, the
    • first seeds of the senses. You will find these things described again
    • world. We now find processes that re-form what has been taken in from
    • is all just clever tricks; it is always possible to find relations
    • Moon as organs of life, we find there were seven. Manifestations of
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    • But then, when we come to the sense of life we find that it is less
    • Schaltwerk der Gedanken.) There you will find some interesting
    • scratch. Schleich examines it and finds nothing to be concerned about.
    • is a good-hearted man, decides to visit him that evening. He finds the
    • into another, every hunter's shoe finding an imprint that exactly
    • physiognomic features that we find believable.
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    • find profound truths about the human being which one simply could not
    • Aristotle's writings, for example, you can find wonderful descriptions
    • manner that from a certain point of view is correct, you find
    • At the very most, you might find the usual relationship to the
    • Poetics you will find a hint of this deep understanding of the
    • the ancient traditions of the Mysteries. You will find yourself much
    • finds it in what occurs when a person forms something aesthetically
    • will find described in Schiller's letters on aesthetics. There it is
    • guilty about it. Nor can Your Honour find him guilty, for in order to
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    • likes and dislikes. You will find in the works of Aristotle, for
    • materialistic. In the writings of Aristotle you can find, for
    • the artist cannot express the world of thought, as it finds
    • inability to find the spiritual, but also an inability to understand
    • This middle condition, he finds, emerges when rational necessity bows
    • could not go so far as to see that the activity which finds material
    • have, in order that we may find our place in the world in the right
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    • some recent schools of thought find themselves in when they need to
    • finding valid epistemological grounds, valid scientific or
    • find something to replace the old concepts of truth, the feeling for
    • place? Because we find it convenient: it is economical to have a
    • ways of thinking that we find most comfortable — these are the
    • that we find it comfortable; that is why we connect certain sensations
    • feeling that one is powerless to find any original, self-sufficient
    • very, very logical. Now, these days one finds countless judgements
    • that are more concerned to arrive at the truth. What we would find,
    • Mankind is detached from reality and cannot finds its way back into
    • attempts to find a path that leads out of this absolute helplessness,
    • thing. There you will always find ... that one must discover how to
    • about it, you will find the development of Greek philosophy presented
    • find the same things; everywhere the same! Yet our modern philistines
    • find this philosophy so infinitely important; they rejoice to hear
    • one another. Indeed, one finds many such echoes between personalities
    • judge what is really there, but also in being able to find ways of
    • with the boldest of theories to explain it. One can find all kinds of
    • library. There one will find a book on morality by Guyau
    • you can then find them again, summarised, in Beyond Good and
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    • you would have to do to find an experience would be to look in that
    • Now that man has entered the fifth post-Atlantean epoch, he finds it
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    • putting together all that you can find in the various lecture cycles
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    • find our bearings in the spiritual world. Memory is something which,
    • finds its place in the cosmic ether. In ordinary waking consciousness
    • find. For inasmuch as we have still to live through the rest of the
    • will find the difference between what is living and what is abstract
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    • preceding incarnation. And we find another twelve-fold division in the
    • fact, one may even find it quite easy to grasp such things in their
    • down, as well as to rotate it sideways. So you can find in the human
    • exists. And we will find that this formation is always present, no
    • embryological development and find great cosmic laws revealed in what
    • can become the being who finds herself essentially beautiful and whose
    • must act so that the sons of the gods will find the daughters of
    • in order to find pleasant methods for bringing about visionary
    • sides by a distinctive attitude — it is difficult to find the
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    • and we shall never find these organic arrangements absent. If,
    • the Sons of the Gods should find the daughters of men fair, i.e.,
    • should find the objective world beautiful, the intervention of
    • What I mean to convey is that in human life we can find analogies for
    • knowing the art of sowing the seeds where they will find responsive
    • We find, therefore,
    • Least of all does one find understanding when one tries to give such
    • world. The capacity to find our true bearings in the spiritual world
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    • textbook on the physiology of the senses to find a description of the
    • difficult to find a description of the organ for the sense of warmth
    • will find it strange that we should be constituted so that we could
    • what has happened, and we find it extraordinary to think that our gift
    • find a period when there was still a very highly developed
    • Egypto-Chaldean period. There we still find a highly-developed
    • psychologists, you will already find descriptions of how our sense of
    • Let us look at the human being from the other side. There we find the
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    • through the use of his own free will. Finding the right path for our
    • will find powerful, titanic pictures which truly show the very things
    • now we must try to find it again. From the fifteenth and sixteenth
    • history these days — we would find that people knew that speech
    • find in Bacon is the idea of artificially-created weather. But that
    • history will find these deeper connections. But today a foundation in
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    • find his way through the various influences that are at work. Only
    • when he does find his way and is thus in a position to know how to act
    • find far more to interest him than he will in the first chapter.
    • by side, we can hardly find among the factors of recent evolution (I
    • find everywhere behind these divine names the most concrete events of
    • world history find their explanation in opposites.
    • We also find how alone the Roman feels, a quality of his soul that is
    • Thus, we find how Rome was fructified by Greece a second time. During
    • But during the Renaissance it is always for good reasons that we find
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    • find that you can get a true insight into it when you see it from this
    • “primal phenomenon” (Urphänomen). You will find that
    • typical intellectual perception. You will find it described in detail
    • order to find the imaginations for outer activity and outer knowledge.
    • long before it happens, we shall then not be surprised to find
    • life was extended to America, we find the other forces, the ahrimanic
    • We find, therefore, many forces working together when we set out to
    • a man like Machiavelli. You will find in him the symbol for the
    • So we can follow the several streams in history. We shall find normal
    • streams, and we shall also find currents that flow from earlier times
    • East of Europe, however, in all the culture of the East, we find an
    • You can hardly find a more telling description of what I mean than in
    • Sand, you will find a fine description of his soul life. I would like
    • that he feels like crying out when they find expression in him.
    • inclined to receive this slow stream of knowledge. He does not find it
    • life comprising knowledge and cognition, we shall be able to find in
    • and feeling. I think you will find them underlying all I have been
    • artists. You will find that the representation of the life of Jesus
    • Contrarily, you will find a resistance to this far reaching power of
    • Similarly, you would find that in the times when painting and
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    • should find satisfaction in truth since even regarding the most
    • be easy to find concepts in the present fund of ideas to explain what
    • disposal, one finds that the being to whom the ancient Mexicans
    • whom a virgin birth was ascribed, and one finds from one's research
    • virgin, as I have said. When one investigates it occultly, one finds
    • We ought straightway to take it for granted that we find ourselves
    • being. We find the inner through the outer, the outer through the
    • examine the Society, we find that, in looking back over the twice
    • awaken within the souls of those who find themselves in our Society
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    • evolution, we find that the further we go the more possible it was for
    • wished to find the spirit, and this materialistic knowledge of the
    • longer find strength to penetrate into the spiritual world. As a
    • and you will find that by far the greatest part of what has happened
    • while we are alive. That is what one might have expected to find by
    • but to what is dead, to what one finds as dead in the spiritual world.
    • find that the world needs a wisdom that, along with being wisdom, also
    • hate in which modern civilization finds itself. It was written by a
    • not take it lightly that a wise man of today can find no way out for
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    • Western Hemisphere we find this remarkable fact. He lived at the time
    • post-Atlantean epoch, especially in the culture of the West, you find
    • therefore find satisfaction, from the East comes abhorrence of sin, as
    • sin and evil. But we find everywhere contemplation about knowledge
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    • If we wish to find a spirit who has brought to expression in the most
    • find one precisely in all that would work and live in the powerful
    • himself with him. Now, Grimm finds his way into this American-Emerson
    • time to find it, but in the new age spiritual science is already
    • finds its comfort, its elevation, its salvation in the Rose symbol of
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    • seek its external historical origin. Well, we shall find that Henry
    • Fichte, and with justice. It is, after all, mankind's ideals that find
    • inclined. He can find his salvation, and many have, even within a
    • who give Europe a certain configuration, we find in all of them a
    • does one find the right connection.
    • sun's path, finding the traces of the sun by ascending; the other
    • and find in the ether the sun's content that has remained behind. In
    • relationship with the heavens because it had the task of finding the
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    • read it in history books — we find that this Order of the Knights
    • add up all this in its years, then we find that everyone lives to about the
    • into Man's hand a means whereby he may find blessing in his own soul.
    • high ideal. (As I said before, we are not concerned with finding fault but
    • that arise between soul and soul, and that must find their way right into the
    • Lemurian epoch. We find there a certain moment in evolution — it lies
    • back. It is not only in space that we find movements in curves as in a
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    • back to find the origin of these impulses. We have sought to
    • Happiness of Man. In the East we find, (of course still in the
    • to the Christ. You find this very strongly in Solovieff.
    • With D. F. Strauss, therefore we find only an idea of Jesus,
    • no wonder that, on a closer investigation, one no longer finds
    • that one could find the struggle for existence everywhere in
    • Russian investigators, whose research work you find collected
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    • elements; and then one finds that one's etheric body streams
    • question is discussed as to how the healthy man can find a
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    • when considered objectively, we shall find a solution for
    • kinship among the animals before his mind and to find the path
    • art, he was now able to find the classic style that he wished
    • how does man find freedom within his own soul? He devoted
    • “only when they find earthworms.” The quotations from Goethe
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    • finds in his father's collections and place them on a music
    • you can find de la
    • if it had not been discovered by Columbus. You will find it
    • vision and disregard all other things, we find that it falls
    • and youth finds in him a spiritual force of life, brought with him
    • with which he described his life to us, to find fault with it
    • body finds that it easily takes objective form when the etheric
    • profound insights in his soul appear that we find in reading
    • able to estimate how difficult it is to find the way to a human
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    • geological substances which he finds in his father's
    • incarnation, we shall find a remarkable harmony between his
    • you will find de la Mettrie's
    • in Goethe, we also find appearing in Herder. We can,
    • spiritual science, we find that, apart from everything else, it
    • we find — although to reach this result we must, of
    • finds that he possesses a spiritual life-force which he brings
    • Danton, we find in them an etheric body firmly united with the
    • Goethe's soul which we find in his
    • same time be able to measure how hard it is to find the way to
    • moreover, we shall see how the laws we find in great men
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    • find a definite answer he pointed to the correct number in a
    • more thorough investigation, similar findings will undoubtedly
    • into consideration, you will no longer find incomprehensible
    • who are finding their way into contemporary education are
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    • bear this in mind, you will find the way over to another most
    • find the following so unintelligible. The animal is
    • field wherein we find what has been preserved, more or
    • being!' —what do we find that they are used for? (For in
    • astonishing to find how these things hang together.
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    • other cultures of earlier times, we shall find that the measure
    • summer the earth sleeps, so it is not possible then to find
    • would find fault with themselves, in a way, for living in such
    • a person could find in his vocation the connections between
    • only two or three centuries ago, you will find that the human
    • things. Thus you will find in ordinary literature and even in
    • world to gradually find the opposite pole. This consists in
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    • the cosmic Will. So were the priests enabled to find out the
    • evolution of mankind and you will find to what a degree men
    • culture — even a few centuries ago — you will find
    • larger number of people in the world finding increasingly the
    • other pole. For in this they will find their way to one another
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    • it finds expression. For though the lady in her outer life is
    • at the bottom of the soul.’ Thus they find disappointments,
    • regions we shall also find what comes from the individual's
    • resides and you will find it. Gnosis is a demonic teaching,
    • impossible it is truly to analyse what they find in the
    • example, suppose we find disappointed plans of life, deep
    • finds a certain manure, with which the field was manured. He says,
    • of our time find themselves driven to the very quarters
    • finds its way into our dreams. We must only be able to estimate
    • us one should always find out what kind of a job a man has. A
    • the experiences of life, we should frequently find this
    • find certain peculiarities emerging, which distinguish
    • much of the working of the Karma of vocation finds expression.
    • of life in former lives. The way we find our connections in
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    • the life of the soul. But what people are now trying to find on
    • part of the soul. Nonetheless, the most perverted findings must
    • who finds, for example, ruined life plans at the bottom of the
    • analyzing the soil he finds a certain manure with which it has
    • this way, and we might find, together with the residue
    • The way we find our relationships in our daily work, our
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    • now trying to find our way, we must explore many a
    • present time; but many a one finds satisfaction for
    • grasp of the world in which we find ourselves ... Only so, and
    • finds his way with open mind into those things which can be
    • (we find this in the appendix to the novel) we discover the
    • must be multiplied to get the circumference. We find it,
    • recent discoveries. Max Eyth, however, finds that the
    • will find in Max Eyth; and — inconspicuous as it may seem
    • which he suffered by his own work — must find its way
    • their turn might find it important to know — all manner
    • must envisage the right facts. Then and then only do we find
    • there must be the real Will to Truth. This Will to Truth finds
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    • became the specific individual we find in history. The fact
    • do you find them so terribly bad,” they generally did not know
    • you will find, up to the thirtieth decimal point at least, the
    • Theosophical Society. We find this hidden away in the writings
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    • period until the twenty-eighth year.) You will find some
    • Natural Science will therefore have to find out the reasons why
    • many places in modern history, we find human beings who had an
    • environment. And he wanted to find an answer to the
    • he finds even Christianity made flat and superficial —
    • a true key to find our entry into the Spiritual World (I
    • one can find certain concepts wherewith to ‘have on
    • year 1913, — we can find this statement: — If
    • Not only so; we find the same foreboding in a thinker who came
    • be yet a third side, where they may find it very convenient and
    • That is the one stream. The other finds it preferable not to
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    • Science must find the reasons why humans cease at this point to
    • numerous points within modern evolution we find those whose
    • “deep as the world,” anyone can find innumerable adherents and
    • francs and find in the issue for 1913, which was printed, of
    • finds that it is better not to say such things but rather to do
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    • but also the metal. I find new things of this kind every day
    • and would find many more if I had the leisure and more
    • find that the people themselves register the facts quite
    • nineteenth century have written, and you will find at what
    • In particular, you will find in it a neat definition of women
    • women! The author then finds that certain crazy psychologists
    • worship. [ So we find among the molluscs and other animals
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    • kingdoms which he then finds in his physical environment: the
    • and find his way directly to the Godhead, without any mediation
    • whether a man imagines that he of himself can find the way to
    • — and you will find they are describing no more than an
    • one is finding one's way to the highest God. The point is
    • finds the way to his Angelos. I say again, to his
    • The finding their way together in those Gods who are common to
    • he would like to find a direct connection with his God, —
    • of the first calls on every one who finds his way into
    • sometimes ask, how does the human soul find its way to Christ?
    • soul find a way to Christ at all? To gain instruction on this question
    • remain within the Graeco-Latin time, — but we should find
    • or the Persian epoch). Everywhere we should find that that
    • the Word. It was the Christ. But men must first find the
    • man of to-day find a way to Christ?
    • There is a strange fact which you will find indicated in the
    • principle of Christ and finds the way to Christ. For a short
    • find the way of the soul to Christ Himself. For just as with
    • the physical stars, so must we find the way of the Spirit, out
    • can in turn prepare our finding of a way to Christ Himself.
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    • then to find his way directly to the Godhead without the
    • imagines he can find the way to his god, but rather
    • seem, you will find that they describe nothing but an angel,
    • person imagines that he or she is finding the way to the
    • highest God, but to what such a person really does find the
    • way. Thus, in this manner, individuals find the way only to
    • ascend to a knowledge of the spiritual world and hopes to find
    • even remain within the Greco-Latin but we should find more if
    • to the Persian — we find everywhere that what was uttered by
    • came from words if only they should find the right relationship
    • find the way to make Christ live in their souls. The Christ is
    • since we began with the question, “How can the human being find
    • biography of James Watt you will find mention of the following
    • understand the Christ principle, if humanity finds the way to
    • demons of the machines, so must we find the way spiritually
    • them to find a way to Christ.
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    • soul must find the way to Him for himself with those means that
    • luciferic temptation to the Mystery of Golgotha, we find it to
    • say, in various regions of the earth we find religious cults
    • look upon as the hoary antiquity of history, we find that human
    • we go back to the ancestral cults, what we find is the worship
    • ego is gradually to be born in the individual. We now find that
    • individual mysticism to find angels, archangels, even archai,
    • it is not possible by this individual mysticism to find the
    • look back again to the ancient mysteries, we find that in them
    • Lucifer. When we go back into ancient times, we find everywhere
    • find described in my
    • mysterious way with the moon, as you will find explained also in
    • in me do I find my connection with the spiritual world.” All
    • knowledge in a sentence you find expressed before 1887:
    • what is unchristian and how little they can find their way to
    • Hermann Bahr just is not trying to find his way into spiritual
    • science, which he finds too difficult, but is relapsing into
    • supplement: Spiritism originated from an honest attempt to find
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    • Even superficially we find that the level of culture we have reached
    • and endeavours to find whatever might bring healing to it without
    • we find that these so-called new words are in fact quite old and pretty
    • many years ago. So I need not have been surprised to find these words
    • this urge will never lead them to the truth. To find the truth it is
    • evidence, even though this would sometimes be quite easy to find. I
    • to judge things in this way, thus finding the right perspective for
    • important and crucial question, namely how to find the way out
    • — comparing greater with lesser matters — to find fault
    • find fault with what occurs among the besieging army. I have as yet
    • nations. The article is like many others we may find today written by
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    • find that starting at the beginning will lead us to an understanding
    • he finds when he looks here or there; they are often revealed only to
    • one who knows how to find the right places to look. Let me say this
    • the lines’ can be something perfectly concrete — you find
    • something quite different and find you are looking at something quite
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    • London. Everywhere he tries to find his way about. His fate, his
    • find his way in the affairs of the universe. The book continues:
    • despair of his Englishman whose misfortune it was never to find those
    • exercises; he did not want to find a transition to knowledge of the
    • whatever you might like to call it, that a born Protestant finds so
    • Catholic, you soon find him everywhere. Observe his trust in the Holy
    • very different from those you find interwoven in what we call our
    • You can understand why I find it to some extent significant that
    • nineteenth century, a paramount endeavour to find a way in which the
    • finding a form in which they could develop independently and freely.
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    • encompass in our view that wider context. We find that many things
    • in Europe — there were many — and also of finding out
    • of finding a means of putting Karageorgevich on the throne of Serbia.
    • to look far to find the unfriendly judgements I mean. I must stress
    • convinced by the inner gravity of such thoughts will find themselves
    • Why does he listen to them? Why do we find, in the reports of what he
    • saying: We shall have to be prepared to find that what is worst for
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    • untruthful and yet still continue to find them significant, or
    • seed I can find. Whatever the other factors may be, it is my duty to
    • be prudent it is a matter, above all, of finding out how he can sow
    • in the future. And it must also be realized that man finds himself at
    • that's what I find so odd. Considering how few of them get away
    • he finds he's physically incapable of practising his former
    • well, and they can't find anywhere else to live. Their whole
    • you will find they fully bear out what I am saying: It came about
    • it conforms exactly to the theory, just as a doctor might find a
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    • short, you will find in the book one contradiction after another.
    • ideal conditions, you would find that you were not in agreement with
    • rebirth finds himself within a whole stream which, in the end, leads
    • period. After this we find the fourth post-Atlantean period in the
    • find the English for a New High German word, you have to go back a
    • stage. Take ‘Tag’; to find the English for this you have
    • So we can say quite objectively: If we seek to find the evolution
    • sometimes only sporadically. In spiritual science you may find the
    • concern is to find ways of placing suitable people in the right
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    • the findings of spiritual science with regard to human evolution in
    • finds its total justification simply in hating. Yet advantage is not
    • judgements we find that there has come into a being a feeling that
    • factors in the great complex of causes. Thus we find under the
    • all the facts at once. We will find that the alchemy of the bullets
    • not of passions, one will find the proper attitude. I can imagine a
    • have no idea how much of what the West finds objectionable in Central
    • seeing in themselves things which they find terribly objectionable in
    • the not too distant future, find themselves faced with a complete
    • which you will find very revealing. Lord Acton says: The foreigner
    • as if man by reasoning could find out God. It would be improper here
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    • striven to find an answer to the question: Who is the Christ?
    • on the one hand we find lighting up in the Gnosis a sublime conception
    • There, instead of Nertus, we find Friggo, a god who, according to the
    • find it again in the descriptions given in the Gospel of St. Luke.
    • And this shall be a sign unto you: Ye shall find the babe wrapped in
    • speak of them at greater length you would find that there are deep
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    • relationship into a proper focus, we find ourselves touching on one
    • endeavoured to find an answer to the question: Who is Christ?
    • subsequent theology has been capable of finding in them. In order to
    • evolution. Just as we cannot find our way back today through
    • Spiritual science now reveals it and only spiritual science can find
    • For Him, the firstborn among those who were to find one another in
    • unto you; Ye shall find the babe wrapped in swaddling clothes, lying
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    • feelings, the feeling for Jesus could evolve. Thus you will find in
    • Whitsuntide, he goes back through time until he finds an event that
    • And so it goes on. Then, at the end we find a new, warmed-up
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    • with artificial heat — I am not finding fault but merely
    • there spread what we were able to find in the third millennium before
    • being prepared, you will, of course, find numerous people who regard
    • incapable of finding any connection that goes beyond the time between
    • human being. For Christ appeared as Man so that man might find the
    • Human beings must find their way to an understanding of the fact
    • life corroborates what we find in history. For how many
    • sense-perceptible facts, and you will find that you fall a victim to
    • you can find Gerhard the Good. If you can make yourself more virtuous
    • and will find you lodgings. After that you may like to show me your
    • would scour the world to find her. But he did not come. The family of
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    • have started to go to mediums to find a suitable bride or bridegroom,
    • can see from everything we find in our anthroposophical spiritual
    • course, be expected to find objectivity in what is, in fact,
    • extraordinary mask merely find Ernst August coarse and dishonest. He
    • unremittingly strives to find the truth of the matter, one who never
    • Then there was the question of finding a suitable personage who
    • honestly, there are many ways of finding out what is going on. But we
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    • possibility of finding thoughts on how to extricate ourselves from
    • the catastrophe in which the world now finds itself. So let us look
    • what is said and to how these things are said, we find that it is
    • it to the lives of states. One or other of you might even find it
    • can't find for the moment — in addition to the earlier
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    • yardstick to the building of a house; no one would find one roof less
    • spiritual world we always find souls who, with the forces they have
    • etheric being to find a physical form, the rank growth of etheric
    • ahrimanic — and that is the opposite. If you can find the
    • Meanwhile, we might find in our soul the question: What is the
    • acquainted with Germany and with the position in which she finds
    • herself can find no satisfactory answer to this question. An answer
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    • forces of nationalism must be overcome if Europe is to find its new
    • with only one: How can we find our way through the maze? Is there not a
    • Frankly, he is eulogizing untruthfulness. You may find such eulogies to
    • hours she says: I couldn't find Mr Miller. I went to No 85, Short
    • spiritual knowledge with which to fill our being. We can find such
    • embellish them, by virtue of an easy imagination which finds unexpected
    • find philosophic reasons for
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    • forces of nationalism must be overcome if Europe is to find its new
    • The course of this development finds its strongest expression in the
    • they cannot find them in the substance of ideas.
    • law’ is to be established. The idea is beautiful and so everybody finds
    • that we find here is supremely suited to play a great role in the fifth
    • post-Atlantean period. What we do not find is the British Empire:
    • It is impossible to find your way about in the realm of reality if
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    • forces of nationalism must be overcome if Europe is to find its new
    • finding judgements from the realms of spiritual life.
    • find an extraordinary similarity between the tone of Cramb and that of
    • people, to find that now, even in the most weighty documents,
    • really no need to go at all far in order to find tangible truths. But
    • have a duty to take the trouble to find out the truth; merely believing
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    • forces of nationalism must be overcome if Europe is to find its new
    • century we find everywhere in the occult schools of the West, under the
    • This was unthinkable; Austria could not possibly find herself in a
    • you find juxtaposed
    • currents, you are sure to find high-level British politics hiding in
    • of the lodges was always strongly at work. The lodges knew how to find
    • you will easily find many ways of demonstrating how the character of
    • given is to find a reply to this question: What can we do? What we can
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    • forces of nationalism must be overcome if Europe is to find its new
    • find it becoming increasingly obvious in future, when looking back at
    • will find that you do not, actually, hear them elsewhere in the way
    • they are described here. You do not find them juxtaposed as they are
    • many of us find a woman most particularly winsome the moment she
    • spiritual world will find it necessary to put things right, even
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    • forces of nationalism must be overcome if Europe is to find its new
    • opposite. You will find this documented in the appropriate literature.
    • find his doctor abhorrent because he is taking away what the patient
    • to my mind. In general, I have great difficulty in finding rhythmical
    • killing himself. Someone who knows what to look for might find that
    • be possible to find a way out of that chaos into which mankind has
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    • forces of nationalism must be overcome if Europe is to find its new
    • to find an expression to describe that cultural element which bears the
    • period, if we have the good will to find it, would have to be: the
    • Studying that time particularly in the history of France, we find
    • you investigate what lived in Europe with regard to Napoleon, you find
    • peace-loving commercial empire is sure to find itself in future
    • will find also in Central Europe the forces that oppose those I have
    • Vogelweide, that great Central European poet, and you will find he
    • hinted at by Walther von der Vogelweide. Then you also find what is
    • chivalry. Study history, and you will find that this is true.
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    • forces of nationalism must be overcome if Europe is to find its new
    • find it possible, in some measure, to tread the path which leads to the
    • thick fog which the dead find impossible to penetrate. This thick fog
    • link up with other impulses about which you may find information in my book
    • given in 1911 in Copenhagen, for the most varied reasons. You will find
    • rightly finds a connection with his proper angel, so is it also
    • possible for him to find a connection to those retarded spirits of the
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    • forces of nationalism must be overcome if Europe is to find its new
    • source in our very midst. It is most satisfying to find such a fair
    • You will find it interesting because Herr Meebold describes in it a
    • Similarly, if only one can find sufficiently graphic concepts, one
    • here but who now, having gone to the spiritual world, find the events
    • why people find it so difficult to achieve the broader view needed in
    • I have been endeavouring to find concepts for all kinds
    • of artistic phenomena. To communicate through speech one has to find
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    • forces of nationalism must be overcome if Europe is to find its new
    • Having stepped through the portal of death, human beings find
    • including human beings, whom we find in the spiritual world. Just as
    • have passed through the portal of death. You can find the answer to
    • can find their way to a proper sojourn in the spiritual world.
    • strongly indeed in language, in words. That is why they find it so
    • satisfying to find the right term for something. But such terms, such
    • possibility to find our way into the realm of the super-sensible. How
    • Take a clear look at what I have just said. You will then find that
    • and wherever we do so in the world we find occult impulses.
    • they could find suitable concepts, concepts which are alive. We took a
    • as I have said. Of course you must not expect to find black magic behind
    • Wherever you look, you find all kinds of ideas which crumble on closer
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    • must arise if we are to find once more our consciousness within the
    • find, for instance that the etheric body spreads out in our
    • Goethe we may find an endeavour to work in the direction of a science
    • In a similar way, we shall find that everything, indeed
    • as “mobile susceptibility,” etc. You may therefore find the
    • lowest member of the Russian Folk-Soul we would find nothing
    • heat are material, but we would find that the lowest member of the
    • ether of light. And we would also find that the Russian Folk-Soul has
    • in which the human being has air; moreover, we would find in that
    • will find that even from the Swiss soil comes up what you are able to
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    • forces of nationalism must be overcome if Europe is to find its new
    • scientific thinking — if human beings are to find once again an
    • astronomy takes no account of the constellations, so you will find that
    • wanted to find the same thing in the barometric data. Science will
    • We find we are a single breath for that being. When we enter the world
    • and then ordinary science will be able to find a link with
    • science will hardly find themselves in a position to evaluate what
    • and so on. You can find all the ingredients in
    • what we have said so far, you would find that all the qualities in the
    • Russian folk soul. We would find that the lowest component has nothing
    • measure with the fact that people do not want to find clarity with
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    • forces of nationalism must be overcome if Europe is to find its new
    • circles find it impossible to imagine any method other than that of
    • knowledge is limited; they find that intellectual understanding gets in
    • form. So in Saint-Martin's work we find the healthiest concepts clothed
    • ideal and spiritual. So we find in Saint-Martin's work an indication,
    • whole way he conceived of this we find a living consciousness of a
    • However, in his own time Saint-Martin was no longer able to find
    • afflict a huge number of people. They would find themselves having to
    • to find spiritual nourishment in all this literature; and it was also
    • capacity to find those who are the most capable, whether they are one's
    • conceivable, though, that for the ocean he would find it just and
    • find the transition to a thinking which is permeated with reality. For
    • something soldierly comes to meet it from elsewhere it finds this quite
    • unjustified, just as Rome finds it unjustified if something comes
    • reality, then you will find reality everywhere, for with these concepts
    • concept, you must find the way to reality, and the concept will be able
    • concepts, on the other hand, never find reality, but they do lend
    • It is going to be immensely difficult to find clear and realistic
    • to find them in our own areas. Those who enter a little into the
    • impossibility of finding a thinking which accords with reality. We
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    • you will find that they describe all the other beings in such a
    • earth, we may indeed find certain differences among men, but these
    • find such a great difference as may be found, for instance, between a
    • doing so. But in his books we may find the following peculiar
    • contained in the astral body. And again, we find that if nothing else
    • brain; such a lot, that many people find it is too much to learn all
    • they find as a model, outside, in Nature; thus the inner
    • shall find in the four Karamasov brothers four human beings who
    • of humanity. In Dmitri we find that the Ego is preponderant; in
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    • Under certain conditions it is easier for the dead to find access to
    • consciousness studies grief and the pain of separation, it will find
    • person over a deceased child, one will find it something quite
    • children after their death long to find in the commemoration which we
    • offer then, general human relationships; they long to find in the
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    • will find it very grotesque: There is no time within historical human
    • 1917, you will find a surprising result. You will realized the deep
    • incisive historical event, you will find the preceding spiritual event
    • not find it dreadful at all. I think it is self-evident and quite
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    • individual. It is certain that there is in our age a striving to find
    • Those who are acquainted with such things actually find this to be the
    • Hence, if you consider the facts alluded to above, you will not find
    • very near to Christ, to find Him in a quite different way than has
    • but as a language, and then wait till we can find in that language,
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    • the external world, and it is therefore difficult to find words conveying
    • arguments and temptations of materialism; but he has to find his way
    • then easier for the Dead to find means of working through men here on
    • by some outer occurrence,’ we shall be able once more to find the
    • we find the proportion of a day to a Platonic year. — What is
    • the path along which we find to some extent our way into the Spiritual
    • find these strongly developed capacities of illusion. Indeed they
    • that a stronger soul influences the weaker, so that even when we find
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    • an event Spiritually, he will find that each time two human beings
    • this religious sentiment is only deep enough, and finds means of
    • when he must find his way out of the materialism which rules the
    • modern materialistic age find it very difficult to feel what I might
    • here before: that Spiritual Science will only find its right place in
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    • an event Spiritually, he will find that each time two human beings
    • this religious sentiment is only deep enough, and finds means of
    • when he must find his way out of the materialism which rules the
    • modern materialistic age find it very difficult to feel what I might
    • here before: that Spiritual Science will only find its right place in
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    • is also a human experience, but when you go into the matter you find
    • recognise them. If we do that, we shall not only find the substance,
    • man who utters them should take his stand on reality. People find that
    • is that people should try to find ideas and concepts really permeated
    • immediately preceding it, you will find that it cannot possibly be
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    • call the astral body, we find that as regards the instrument through
    • in which it finds itself during sleep, when it really becomes
    • Through Spiritual Science such things as these must find their way
    • people do not go in for Spiritual Science. They find all kinds of
    • will really find its way into life and be properly adapted to it. If
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    • future, to learn so to strengthen it that he may be able to find the
    • Spirituality which lives in each individual being. Thus we shall find
    • takes place in the universe; that is, we must find in the universe
    • of three hundred and sixty-five days, so we ought to be able to find
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    • its beautiful preface, — will find it extremely difficult to
    • thoroughly accustomed to make use of them. We find, for instance, that
    • elements it was sought to find the key to the understanding of
    • industrious worker. In so doing he strove to find an explanation of
    • of all things and who think they can find the beginning of the world
    • afore-mentioned book when he speaks on this subject we find a
    • The conceptions he was trying to find were such as really grasped the
    • lost, and until we find it again our investigations will find no green
    • the second part of Faust and finds it as given in the many
    •  Must find his hopes all disappear,
    •  But only finds the poor earth-worms.’
    • is a very remarkable sentence in Ötinger. In his writings we find it
    • in Ötinger and de Saint-Martin we find that things were not thought
    • find out how the words in a given sentence were to be understood; for
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    • writings in order to find evidence for their various
    • point of view of Saint-Martin we shall find that his book
    • we find that at the time of the Mystery of Golgotha there
    • indications of how human cognition could find a path to the
    • centuries we find that many problems that are usually
    • impact of the modern scientific outlook they will find their
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    • perception he could attain. That it was possible to find the
    • light of Spiritual Science we find that it bears within it
    • organism in the light of Spiritual Science we find nothing in
    • difficult for man to find his way back to the spirit. The
    • for man, once he has lived his alloted span, to find his way
    • and could no longer find their way back to the spirit. Great
    • shall find that it is impossible to think of the Mystery of
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    • within, we shall find the Christ. The majority of those who
    • Christ. We shall not find the Christ if we maintain, as many
    • that they can find the Christ through what is usually called
    • find that wherever the words “faith” or
    • them to remain in the world and yet find salvation. He had no
    • the Gospels, but which we interpret falsely. We find, for
    • through which Christ worked, we shall never find an answer,
    • corruption that they could not find their way back to the
    • everything depends upon the kind of bodies it can find in the
    • potentialities the spirit finds in the course of its
    • is not a sickness; we must make every effort to find Him in
    • the unfolding of human evolution. If we do not find Him we
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    • Goethe, especially those by Catholic authors, you will find
    • the spiritual behind phenomena, to find the spiritual element
    • for, with the existing theories the teacher finds himself
    • surveying the plant kingdom, finds it intolerable that there
    • finds it — as he so delicately puts it — more
    • says: “Just as we find everywhere today ultras
    • of plant growth, they find that fertilization by wind-blown
    • originally predestined and must find its way back once again.
    • of spiritual investigation, just as the findings of natural
    • epoch. Everywhere we find evidence of a progressive decline;
    • materialistic commentators expected to find it; it will be
    • sense, but with the true faith demanded by Christ, can find
    • convincing proof of what I am about to say — we find
    • grasp the impulse which permeates the Gospels. People find it
    • already feel a growing desire to find the courage to
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    • from finding a place in the history of human progress.
    • is both at once — a unity. First test yourself and find
    • yourself and find out whether you yourself are kernel or
    • meaning of history. Indeed we find that there are authors
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    • will find, in many a published document and in the
    • you will find
    • to outline briefly, we find that they reflect the atmosphere
    • period we find repeated attempts by initiated emperors to
    • make-up was such that he was unable to find a right
    • he tried to find a modus vivendi with Christianity by other
    • find criteria which will enable you to see many of the later
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    • in the West, up to the end of the ninth century we find
    • it must be possible to find it in the Mysteries, for it must
    • anthropos you will find that it gives a rough indication of
    • conquest of Persia. He wished to find out whether he could
    • Christ Jesus to this problem. He hoped to find an answer
    • whole libraries — we find that we can piece together
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    • not dependent upon the findings of the external history that
    • historical enquiry with the findings of Spiritual Science. If
    • accusation was a pure fabrication in order to find a pretext
    • to recent history. Here we find other distortions but we fail
    • difficult to speak of these practices today because we find
    • look into the origin of the Mithras Mysteries we find that
    • find there was a time when the artist never dreamt of working
    • find that their concepts and ideas were informed by an inner
    • posed by all today: how can I find, by means of inner
    • strove to find within his soul that which gives certainty of
    • himself. And then he must find the necessary strength and
    • three degrees of mystical experience. To find the path
    • forefathers — and that you will ultimately find them.
    • finding the Christ at the right moment. But when we find Him,
    • hoped to find the answer in the Mithras Mysteries. It was for
    • to find the connection between them. And because this was not
    • It was through Initiation that we must find the Christ; He
    • because they did not lead to the Christ. We today must find
    • unquestionably will be renewed. We must find the path to the
    • also find the path to the Christ.
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    • roots in reality. We find that the State has no cells. On the
    • kind of organism? Where can one find something comparable in
    • find that we can only compare the entire Earth organism with
    • no idea what will come of it. Such are the findings of a
    • around a little we shall find where the major hindrances lie
    • convince me.” They find such a possibility dangerous
    • find once again the path to the spiritual. And Bahr therefore
    • in chaos. We must find something that brings us in touch with
    • People are striving to find the way to God, but are unwilling
    • find his way back to the spirit once again. I quote a few
    • whither he is being led and suddenly finds himself at a
    • like to show that he is typical of those who find great
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    • times when the few could find access to the spirit through
    • information we have about his life, we shall find that
    • content of the individual scenes as they unfold; but I find
    • find themselves in the company of contemporary intellectuals.
    • gates of death — finds itself, according to
    • therefore both courage and determination in order to find our
    • back to Origen and to Clement of Alexandria we find men who
    • in many of Clement's utterances we find traces of that
    • sundry clinical findings and so on. In short the man is a
    • which he draws from these findings are pure nonsense. Men of
    • find that they are entirely founded on religious rites and
    • find especially in the Mysteries and in Plato's
    • must not expect to find guidance in these abstruse matters
    • can find many ingenious explanations of this dream if you
    • who were familiar with the world of the spirit will find
    • the “Divine Comedy” you will find these beautiful
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    • find that this moment occurs at a certain age — more
    • knowledge that one finds, as the saying is,
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    • shall find that the most valuable of those ideas originated
    • back to that ancient time we find that people in the course
    • easy-going, not rack it. Either way he no longer finds
    • manufacturer would find it strange if told that science of
    • on the first page one finds the newspaper article reproduced,
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    • imagine vividly what I shall now describe, you will find it
    • for it contains much of interest. You will find
    • number of Die Tat you will find an article entitled
    • seeks the Christ and does not find Him, because that is
    • Golgotha. Drews fails to find Christ because he remains at
    • find a general God but not Christ. It is an outlook that is
    • really an illness, the inability to find Christ a misfortune,
    • not to be able to find the spirit a soul blindness. Drews
    • world. We can find our connection with spirituality only
    • — that one finds any understanding for the fact that
    • or any other European language, people would find it deadly
    • put an end to this evil. He therefore finds it necessary to
    • expect to find something very deep.
    • everybody else's science is pseudo-science. You will find
    • you can find anything of what is here maintained. But who
    • for that very reason could not find, when observing life
    • one. And the possibility to find the Christ again will elude
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    • scientist finds it acceptable not only to speak about but to
    • interesting that Benedikt himself finds it necessary to
    • you will find more about the significance of
    • especially in regard to water. To find water becomes
    • further in order to find the measure by which to evaluate
    • find anywhere in my writings the expression “cell
    • where we find:
    • Dessoir finds,
    • with smell. Dessoir finds it necessary to alter it to:
    • teachers.” I have not been able to find to what that
    • childhood. You will find descriptions of this in certain
    • that a man finds disciples — a few people who follow
    • self-knowledge, that the very fact of his finding disciples
    • with the disciples, and find in the teacher the fitting
    • allegorically and blames me as he finds it particularly
    • pictures, and he finds it contradictory that it depicts
    • you will find this note: “Compare Rudolf Steiner's
    • aware that of course no one will find anything wrong with
    • find that I proceed with the greatest caution when I explain
    • finds particularly objectionable; yet I would like to draw
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    • matter how enigmatic, to which he did not try to find a
    • formulate and elaborate concepts that have content. We find
    • that everywhere in Aristotle one finds a distinct flaring up
    • science. Yet in order to find answers to the questions facing
    • the human soul is connected. If one does not find that path
    • — and Franz Brentano could not find it — then one
    • these premises Brentano did his utmost to find solutions to
    • Brentano, a struggle lasting for decades, to find answers to
    • same result — nowhere will you find him giving any
    • philosopher will you find such Aristotelean sagacity and at
    • including philosophers, who have in our time tried to find
    • But you will find their answers, especially those given by
    • will you find within the whole range of modern philosophical
    • the good is. What you will find is confusion aplenty, albeit
    • than beauty; what one person finds beautiful another does
    • and ether bodies, and find its reflection in the I and astral
    • could find was the meager answer he termed “the
    • Christ find entry into human souls in the form presented by
    • aspects of cultural life, to find true concepts,
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    • I find that I am always the same. However, this statement is
    • actually find it there, must recognize that it is blotted out
    • realize that it is by no means easy to find the kind of ideas
    • to find adequate words. The drawback of the merely
    • our I is not at all identical with the one we find
    • written: “To find yourself, seek in the world; to find
    • find oneself; i.e., in order to provide one's thought life
    • eating dead animals they happen to find, nor do they suffer
    • soon find one is on the right path. Unfortunately, because
    • connections of a cruder nature, find it so extraordinarily
    • course, not find it so remarkable that two people who used to
    • he is in his present incarnation, one does not find the will
    • on. In other words, all that one finds in place of the will
    • Nowhere can one find the will in man today. But why? Because
    • aspect of life. Even the most worthwhile people do not find
    • Today one finds
    • Brentano should be unable to find the way, had I not
    • to find a valid one; he stumbles, with serious consequence.
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    • is at a loss to find words to express the awe felt by the
    • merely want to brood within themselves will find in life only
    • in life must be spiritually explained. Many find it extremely
    • what circumstances would one find him? First of all, the 27th
    • find that everything fits. He was born in 1863, was orphaned
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    • dwell in his soul will find that they speak to him. If at
    • of what was becoming. You will find more about this in my
    • In nature all around us we find
    • You will find
    • will find that I am not imagining things and you will find
    • You will find that Nietzsche wrote an interesting passage on
    • Germans. You will find artisans, thinkers, priests, masters
    • will find, but no human beings ...
    • natural phenomena of themselves reveal. If one is to find
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    • through his writings, we find that he was very little influenced by
    • while he is thinking. He also wanted to find out how man is related,
    • milieu as Spir, we do not find any of such subtlety as his. So how does
    • natural, historical or social life, is mere semblance. And he finds
    • contemporaries were bound to find it difficult; and it is natural that
    • in Eastern Europe, as life in spiritual reality, will then find expression.
    • no effect, they can find no foothold in the external events. It has
    • into someone completely different — we find him as the president
    • If we travel eastwards we shall find more and more people of this type.
    • If we go westwards we find more and more conditions of emancipation
    • beings must live together; to do so they must find common ground of
    • find contradictions between the Gospels; they fail to take into account
    • is ever to find a cure for all the confusion in the world. Salvation
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    • authority finds it of utmost importance that mutual relationships in
    • organism. When investigated one will find that individual cells and
    • to the conditions in which it finds itself. Thus development is the
    • for guidance but do not find the security they long for. All that the
    • have been searching without finding anything which could give them a
    • man need to find a secure path through life? What he needs above all
    • to relate to, and that prevents it from finding inner strength. To reach
    • between the findings of spiritual science today and the content of this
    • not arrived at in the same way as the findings of modern spiritual science,
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    • through the findings of spiritual science, but also through external
    • How can I find a relationship to Christ? Certainly it is a question
    • what we call the impulse of Christ. It will enable him to find within
    • cultural developments in their true forms seldom find any accurate picture
    • instruction. In such cases one invariably finds a strange similarity
    • personality of the Christ. Nevertheless one finds descriptions of Christ
    • man can find in spiritual science he cannot find in any historical account
    • to find an outlet some other way. Now, when you find in various publications
    • as a consequence he fails to find the Christ impulse. He may later learn
    • he now does find the Christ impulse. In such a case it is essential
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    • may find through this event also our own relation to the spiritual world.
    • to accomplish so much, and entering another realm where we can find
    • it is also within our spiritual movement, that human beings can find
    • at a quite specific moment. I know that not everyone will find what
    • human soul. This spiritual element he tries to find first in Goethe
    • Hermann Bahr makes great effort to find confirmation of this idea. For
    • Hermann Bahr is that he attempts to find in man the higher, the divine
    • truth yet cannot find the Christ and is unaware that he does not find
    • but only to the extent it finds approval with the Vatican.”
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    • we have reason to hope we may find Him. At present it is of particular
    • of the 19th Century practiced in Jena and other cities. We still find
    • Now we find ourselves within a surplus of organic life which is gradually
    • the Mystery of Golgotha, we find that in those ancient times man's thoughts,
    • thorough study of Christianity yet fail to find Christ. At present it
    • longing is there to find again the spirit, which however, cannot be
    • external life but the longing finds unhealthy expression because people
    • feels that it is essential to find a way out. However, it is inherent
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    • one finds again and again that they decided on a project because of
    • what professors and historians find in archives will suffice, whereas
    • will also find entry into those spheres which alone enables one to stay
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    • find dreadful the idea of having to sit down and wait till his Angel
    • soul one finds that he had been deeply impressed by a certain booklet.
    • from Frankfurth.” You will find more on this subject in my book
    • among people he will, in numerous cases, find Ahriman, hunchbacked and
    • enhanced. Even when we find certain aspects of what he said unpalatable
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    • truth, will not believe such abrupt transition possible. He would find
    • If in the future you look towards the spiritual world you will find
    • the human soul so that it can find, through its own forces, the path
    • interpretation of the world. And in this way it finds, through its own
    • the old just because it is old; but we must find those treasures of
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    • for the human soul. If one is to find one's way through the complexities
    • finds it painful to witness the unease, the unwillingness that exists
    • let alone find solutions to moral and social problems. In order to achieve
    • the ways and means, necessary if man is to find a solution to the present
    • these things, that is why we find in his writing many instances when
    • of today wants to flee from thinking, he wants to find his own salvation
    • what I have often referred to, that man finds it disquieting, uncomfortable.
    • may have succeeded but it did not. Today we again find ourselves within
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    • reconcile this with the spiritual scientific finding that
    • you will find the passage where I spoke of the social cancer
    • even if they have only been touched on lightly, you will find
    • You will find that
    • to see if I might not find someone who has expressed their
    • things in the world. I have tried to find out if people are
    • centuries cannot find a way of achieving order out of their
    • to understand and have an opinion on everything. People find
    • to the larder and all over the house to find more things to
    • children, find a solution: They take care that everything
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    • are in many respects quite unable to find the answers. The
    • with the physical body for the moment. We find that during
    • area where people find it particularly difficult to
    • find the spirit in nature. Then one will also find the
    • life. Johann Valentin Andreae looked deep down to find nature
    • things, however, that Johann Valentin Andreae sought to find.
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    • the chaos in which we find ourselves today; in fact, they
    • possible to find anything in Bahr's family which is not
    • truths into themselves in the right way will also find their
    • this Society with personal interests may indeed find that
    • members but nevertheless do come and hear such things, find
    • travelling from lecture cycle to lecture cycle they find
    • poisonous plants, but one has to find the right point of
    • anthroposophical movement. But we have to find the right
    • because they are interested in finding and revealing
    • finds it so difficult to make its way today. It will make its
    • ambitions which rule one set of people or another. To find
    • find other ways of making sure they are able to progress; it
    • stop. As I said, I shall find other ways to make sure this
    • development may find it difficult to understand how such
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    • times not very long ago. You will find times when there were
    • depths of the human soul one finds that in the present time
    • achieve in this way may indeed be very nice, but to find
    • then let go, it will go to this point to find its
    • anthroposophy — which is the only means of finding the
    • right attitude to such things — find the right ideas by
    • find there a strange cry — I think we may call it such
    • — a cry for humanity to find again what has really been
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    • insights which humanity currently finds acceptable will not
    • today. You find an excellent description of the breaking up,
    • You will find a memoir in my book
    • continue unchanged, people would no longer find anything to
    • stages. Human beings therefore have to find a different way
    • you find in eugenetics really came from people's brains and
    • feature to find other
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    • find it easiest to get an idea of this if you look at it like
    • you will find further references to this difference.
    • Many historical phenomena will find their explanation if you
    • quality. The kind of thing you find in Roman history, and you
    • would also find it in later history if it had not all been
    • world. All they are prepared to accept is that they will find
    • understand that they will find it completely different, so
    • there, in order to find the right correspondence and
    • the writings of ancient times you will find the dreams dreamt
    • people do today, but find a way of going back to earlier
    • human beings. But you will also find many children who are
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    • everything which exists in the outside world, and find the
    • twelfth century, you will always find that people understood
    • which were said were true, though they are difficult to find.
    • be able to find out much about what those teachers did to
    • him: ‘Tell me, boy, where can I find someone who'll
    • inclination. You will find many such things if you look into
    • point of view of anthroposophy and you will find this to be
    • enter fully into your soul, you will find it has tremendous
    • must once again find a living approach, and people must
    • awkward. It is the challenge of our time that we must find
    • distinction will find it quite impossible to live with the
    • better education for people but to find ways in which they
    • face we like and find sympathetic. But it is wrong to let our
    • play. People find it difficult to manage today because they
    • look at the world, and if they do not find it in accord with
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    • situation and you will find this everywhere.
    • found, as many people find, that it does not matter if the
    • kind of contradiction in which we find ourselves all the
    • analogy we are apt to find ourselves in the situation which
    • regard to Kjellen's idea, you will always find that it cannot
    • you will find that it works, that you gain useful insights
    • in Russian life, which is little known to us, we find
    • did well in the American Congress and you find them included,
    • and find there was a time when those
    • been.’ It would have been possible to find a pretty
    • right way. And the effort must be made to find energies
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    • go back to very early times in evolution, you would find a
    • let go of it will still sneak down to that earth and find
    • present time. It is not at all uncommon to find people today
    • into such things will find them at every turn. If you were to
    • West want to find out what actually lives in the East
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    • view of some specific instances to find some very odd things
    • perceptions. And we will not find the right attitude to those
    • and remains only in a hardened form. You need to find the
    • finding out about the future from sacrificial animals, the
    • it is, of course, possible to find ways and means of speaking
    • your hearts grow sore with some of the things you find. This
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    • you will find that in very early
    • spirit of human and natural evolution and find imaginative
    • find again and again — you would also find it so if you
    • sincerely devoted to anthroposophy, they do find the matter
    • carefully and work through it, you will find aspects of
    • also great historical perspectives. You will also find it
    • You will find that current political issues can also be considered
    • you can find an exemplary study here concerning the future of
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    • reason why we find so many symbols of procreation and earthly
    • find extremely unpalatable. For millennia, human beings have
    • ahrimanic powers. The true ideal must arise from what we find
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    • — you will find that at no other time were ideas so
    • that world, one finds that the souls which were about to
    • find it embarrassing to admit to others their knowledge of
    • spiritualities can find room in them, the materialistic bent,
    • dwelling, to find a vaccine that will drive all inclination
    • However, we do find something quite peculiar in the case of
    • of humanity find it easiest to ascribe greatness and
    • are now asleep and they will find it hard to understand how
    • to find a way out of them. Yet while there is so little will
    • to mark the anniversary of Goethe finding his way to the
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    • Archangels — you will find some of the details in the
    • eleventh centuries we find the earth's power of attraction
    • back to ancient India, we find that people remained young and
    • A significant battle is taking place among us, you will find.
    • course, find it uncomfortable to know such things today. For
    • spirits of darkness find it easiest to achieve their aims if
    • But if you ignore the driver, you will find it interesting to
    • we find in all these things the ideas belonging to the end of
    • strings. Those individuals will find it all the easier to do
    • find it their best defence against any objections which the
    • you will find statements of
    • which members of parliament find themselves. People think
    • are not considered significant in life outside, if you find
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    • These things will certainly find their way into the life of mankind
    • addresses Mephistopheles: “In thy Nothingness I hope to find the
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    • find in the report at this point the following suggestion,
    • find innumerable similar cases in the literature of the
    • find that such cases are not at all rare. Assume for example
    • concepts, and he finds himself in a collision between what is
    • in contact, you find the conflict within the individual, but no
    • my lectures, you will easily find an explanation, but I can
    • come back to the point in case you do not find it. It may
    • lecture that I gave here last year you may find an explanation
    • I beg of you, here you find — here you are standing at
    • solved within consciousness. Yes, but you find repeatedly just
    • Therefore you find in all sorts of places the most incredible
    • you may find many supporting details. Wagner had up
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    • unexecuted concepts. We find the most grotesque, the most
    • you will find mention of the
    • will find this described in my book
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    • human beings the Earth over can find equal material happiness. The
    • kind, desiring to prevent these truths from finding their way to men,
    • being with super-sensible meaning, that he might be able to find in
    • Spiritual Science, in the light of true thought, he finds the way to
    • nineteenth century and from then onwards, to find its way to men. The
    • find all kinds of happenings which constitute an isolated,
    • point is: to find the right way into all the streams and currents that
    • the future can be achieved only by finding access to these true
    • efforts to find opportunities for lectures. Thus it has actually been
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    • everywhere we find this thought of going back to youth and birth for
    • the anthroposophical sense finds itself in another position. And by
    • can find everywhere that the conscientious scientist holds the view
    • steepness of the apparent dividing wall is concealed. One finds the
    • principle here; you will find them described in detail in my books.
    • Occult Science, you will find all the details concerning
    • example (as I have said, you can find more exact information in the
    • forward on the path of investigation of the soul, we will find that
    • in its own sphere, and you will find that it looks only for the
    • spiritual investigator finds that the thoughts we usually have are
    • this world view will find it easy to say, “Here he comes and
    • wonderful results of modern research into heredity will find that
    • what spiritual science finds out about the soul (yet in a quite
    • soul. Then we find, however, that this element of the will is also
    • but rather something we find when we learn to turn the eye of the
    • events find their place if we know we are dealing with repeated
    • concepts, which then find their way into spiritual science.
    • awakes the spirit within himself, he also finds the spirit in the
    • modern way of thinking is evolving, whoever finds spiritual
    • scientific paths will also find the way to true religious life;
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    • find each other in the spiritual world, who should belong together in
    • ego-consciousness over there if we are unable to find the force in us
    • people find so uncomfortable because they have to make a little bit
    • important. People find it uncomfortable today to acquire spiritual
    • about the fact that the dead will fully find the dead again, that we
    • respected ladies and gentlemen you find here you would see nothing
    • order to find a relationship to these things. The human being must
    • which man has to find a suitable relationship.
    • strengthen our forces, they must live into our souls so that we find
    • come up. Once up above, to be sure, it finds little understanding for
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    • clarity must prevail in our concepts. We will then find increasingly
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    • displays a consciousness of some kind. We have to find out the
    • spoken to you and which you can find indicated in the Mystery
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    • In the elementary world we find spirits of earth,
    • find their direction in freedom. One should not go any further than
    • In the first Mystery Drama that I have written, you find what is so
    • were often done in ancient times, and when you find historic
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    • — we shall very often find that facts in the spiritual
    • — we find that different individualities, relatively
    • the elemental world we find earth-spirits, gnomes;
    • the first of my Mystery Plays you will find what has been often
    • the street — you find accounts of ancient colonisations,
    • Taylor wished to find out whether it was true, as the managers
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    • him so wonderfully far,” he can no longer find what can help
    • It will be the task of the good, healing science to find certain
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    • epoch humanity will have to find ways of dealing with great
    • finding out how to place the spiritual etheric forces at the
    • stronger and stronger, and we shall find that they are related
    • we look into what lies behind these three words, we find that
    • enough to bring forward some new titbit. Then they will find
    • to find certain cosmic forces which can reach the earth through
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    • you will find that today we must distinguish between sensory
    • and motor nerves. You will find that they mention
    • You may find
    • shall find in the universe and in the life on earth the
    • forces that make us ill or that heal us. We shall find them
    • we shall find, in a really conscious way, the connection
    • life will serve, for wherever we look we shall find confusion
    • overcome these handicaps, because he finds, not only in
    • Here we find that it may indeed be traced in regard to its
    • necessity; we find its ramifications, its roots within
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    • of that world are playing in which the human being finds
    • aspect you will find that described in the corresponding
    • to find the forces by means of which the organisms evolve
    • between death and new birth) we find that the will takes a
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    • history we generally find that people cannot face a new epoch
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    • it, in order to find the reality of beings that we see in a
    • sense-perceptions, we would find ourselves, not such
    • tear it when we ascend to a spiritual vision) man finds his
    • would find, on investigating this and on grasping it rightly,
    • world. At the foundation of our lung-system we find a brain
    • according to the single human being.) We find that in the
    • rhythmically surging astral ocean we find the so-called dead,
    • find that the world that we know is related to this real
    • and its laws; you will find, at first, that such as it
    • the mirror! What matters is to find the true
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    • down consciously into the true being of the ego, he will find
    • pace that we find in our life with the dead. Why do we not
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    • considers Nature in an unprejudiced way will find that there
    • in the spiritual world — he will find something very
    • strange. He will find something which corresponds, in a
    • to be found in the spiritual world. There we find effects
    • are 28. If we really want to find out its origin, and ask
    • we cannot find them. For a spiritual investigator, this is an
    • will find that these causes are not things done by human
    • greater we find this difference. We have often spoken of
    • before us, we must confess that it is impossible to find
    • cannot find him in this way. We must find him through
    • spiritual investigation. But in this way we shall surely find
    • him. We shall find the historical event of Golgotha. Why?
    • whether or not they render Goethe's opinions. They find
    • must seek a connection with the dead; they must find the way
    • lives. But then we must also find within us that which
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    • hardly find the real problems contained in it. A few are able to
    • the book you will find that there is nowhere any indication
    • of Homunculus, Faust's consciousness finds the possibility of
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    • Mill, who also desires to find his way from the consciousness
    • ourselves the expectation of finding scientific exactitude, the
    • be easy, even for an unbeliever, to find a better way of giving
    • much smaller.” Lea thus finds herself more drawn even to
    • can proceed from effect to impulse and in the impulse find the
    • sentimental affectation that we find today on all lips but that
    • must we seek in the spiritual world in order to find that which
    • understanding, may be able to find its place in human life,
    • sought understanding to find the way, the way of love, to the
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    • above all, into the Spiritual World, which we find here and
    • outer historic sense, how such a mode of thought as we find
    • became so utterly materialistic, find the most characteristic
    • that the material process which finds expression in the
    • Cultes, we find for example the following sentence:
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    • we still find a consciousness of ancient truths of the
    • — you always find the inscription ‘Mit
    • or family affairs), — he will not easily find the way
    • but we also look for the Son who is born of her, who finds
    • Science (Newtonian physics), as you will find it to-day in
    • result, — if only humanity finds ways and means to
    • ours stands most in need of the poet's word not finding
    • said that “a great Time finds but it small and petty
    • must find the men who can think greatly. But they will not be
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    • and in the most varied regions of the Earth, we find
    • finding one another once more. In ancient times they
    • we find a clear awareness of the fact that the Zodiac is not
    • that is to say, if, taking our start from birth, we find our
    • we shall only find it in its new form if we are able once
    • to-day; you will find mathematical and mechanical
    • can in no way apply to man what the modern astronomer finds
    • uprightly and honestly, and you will probably find still less
    • still be necessary for poor mankind of to-day to find its
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    • Tacitus; there Tacitus also describes the Gods that he finds in the
    • Gods whom he finds there. In spite of the fact that the Gods whom he
    • and could give them the Roman names. We find in the ‘Germania’
    • the Greeks find a certain relationship between their own conception
    • It is, of course, quite unthinkable that one would find the same
    • deeper, one finds that the Greeks had the consciousness that these
    • Prometheus myth, the Greek already desired to find some kind of
    • You can still find this knowledge in Jacob Boehme and Paracelsus,
    • ‘Earth’ — not the ordinary earth which we find
    • one cannot find in what is said about lightning and thunder; for the
    • deeper is the natural science one finds in it, only a different one,
    • human being on the physical plane if one wants to find Osiris, one
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    • find the corpse; that means to find the picture-script transformed
    • into the letter-script — to find the corpse of Osiris. The
    • Now today you find in
    • and it all points to how man sought to find a recognizable connection
    • You will always find, however, that what on the one hand, rightly
    • And when you find
    • said, an immensely clever literature exists which seeks to find out
    • were, must take place: man must find the way back again to the
    • alive again, we must find ways and means to bring Osiris to life. I
    • find forms of experience which are common to the dead and the
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    • further sought to find our way again, from a certain aspect, in the
    • Testament. The search of many human beings to find their right way
    • one finds a second time what one has found a first time, one takes
    • concepts that he could find and convince one that all these
    • have now been collected. For one still finds in these popular
    • must draw near the human soul, if the soul is to find what is so
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    • of painting everything in glowing colours must not find entry into
    • the way, and can, if he proceeds rightly, find the way into the
    • spiritual world. In particular he can find the way to his true, his
    • if a man will — but he must will — of his finding
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    • To be sure, one might find it today reactionary if such a man as
    • Napoleonic age. And he finds that the deeper reason of the disorder
    • nevertheless, with this feeling he finds support in the already
    • scientific writers. It is not very often that one finds that someone
    • present time, one can always find in it something new that grips the
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    • ‘The Philosophy of Thomas Aquinas’.] You will find
    • head however will look to the heart and will find there the mysteries
    • learn; I must first be as old as he before I can find it in myself.
    • mystery for me, since I can hear it from his mouth, but cannot find
    • organism. One could find one's way about in it up to now, if one
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    • often find themselves
    • find water or metals under the earth by means of the divining-rod. In
    • as scientific findings, since Professor Benedict has published the
    • physical aura which Professor Benedict is able to find by natural
    • nationalistic. All the dividing of men into groups that finds a place
    • we come down to earth from the spiritual world, to find a place in a
    • He finds in the out-streaming substance, forces which take him into
    • real being of soul and spirit fairly early finds its spiritual grave
    • find my grave, has but a transitory appearance in the cosmos.’
    • One can find examples
    • been very well received in Switzerland. But one can find remarkable
    • mankind. For do we not find that journalists — with all respect
    • be it spoken — write what they find accepted as general
    • time, so that man can find on earth what he formerly received from
    • Aphorisms of Novalis you find the beautiful expression — I have
    • take all earlier wars you will always find that fundamentally in
    • history and not find it. You can take such grievous events in earlier
    • Mongols, and you will always find that they were quite definite
    • you will and you will find that it was certain territorial changes,
    • event for humanity. Men no longer find from out their soul the
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  • Title: Earthly Death/Cosmic Life: Lecture 1: The Present Position of Spiritual Science
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    • is finding it increasingly difficult to stand up against the attacks
    • nor indeed is it easy to find the right words in which to say all
    • have come to the surface in socialism, we should find that they are
    • we find something different, something comparable with what in
    • Spiritual Science is called Imaginations; we find myths and legends,
    • blindfold, and can find nothing in it. Yet this world raps at the
    • can find them. The way in which we can find them will be discussed
  • Title: Earthly Death/Cosmic Life: Lecture 2: A Contribution to our Knowledge of the Human Being
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    • We find a consideration of that outer
    • might say: Anyone who wishes to know man as man, finds but little
    • in an artistic consideration of the universe, he may find more truth
    • cosmic relations, we find that in reality he does not only arise and
    • man needs. I have mentioned how seldom one finds the right thing
    • cannot find a cure for his patients if he is himself the one who
    • can, as it were, only find his welfare when he seeks it together with
    • the natural science of this 19th century, we find an impressive
    • only possess in the abstract, we must find again the living
    • to find support in me. (What I am now relating is for the purpose of
  • Title: Earthly Death/Cosmic Life: Lecture 4: The Cosmic Thoughts and our Dead
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    • find the common ground for ourselves and the dead. A hindrance to
    • tissue' is the common ground where we meet the dead. Finding
    • different kind — we find that it is due to the fact that we
    • a great many hindrances to finding this common ground. The first
    • my senses and have put together with the intellect; I now find myself
    • kinds of deception in respect to such things. They wish to find a
    • and often, if we did but reflect, we should find that something
    • world, hence he finds himself so little there. Anyone who gives even
  • Title: Earthly Death/Cosmic Life: Lecture 5: Man's Connection with the Spiritual World
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    • fancy, but really reflect fruitfully upon them, we find the bridge
    • psychology, psycho-analysis, finds out many things which are making
    • ‘hidden provinces of the soul.’ He finds that when this
    • he was to be betrothed, he would find that events had not taken place
    • prevent man from finding constant fault with his destiny; but if he
    • could survey all the factors, he would find that he agreed to
  • Title: Earthly Death/Cosmic Life: Lecture 6: Feelings of Unity and Sentiments of Gratitude: A Bridge to the Dead
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    • its ideas. Those who find it easy are not always those who benefit.
    • it at all. Were they to reflect upon it, they would find that a man
    • his gaze from the spiritual world can find the reality from these
    • thoughts, just as our thoughts can find the reality to which they are
    • we can study men and observe their characters, we soon find that even
    • find there are those who grasp things quickly, but have a terribly
    • life is absolutely a gift, the dead do not find a common air with us;
    • regard to the beings whom we wish to approach, they do not find us;
    • it most easily, find it most difficult. This is because they are too
    • in the impression, but we find ourselves. Then comes inspiration, if
    • find our dead when we can meet in a common spiritual place with a
  • Title: Earthly Death/Cosmic Life: Lecture 7: Confidence in Life and Rejuvenation of the Soul: A Bridge to the Dead
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    • Their thoughts can only find the way to us when they are able to
    • develop; and we can only find the way to them by fostering in our
    • very difficult to find. It resembles gratitude to life, but is quite
    • of confidence, O Life?’ he finds much that otherwise he would
    • not find in life. Such a mood should not be considered superficially;
    • it should not lead to finding everything in life brilliant and good.
    • confidence, we make it possible for the dead to find his way to us
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    • shall find that the nation-soul is a real being, in which a man is as
    • separate individual — seeks to find spirituality through the
    • find this. Naturally it could be shown how something of this sort is
    • warmth; this produces malleability, plasticity, which can find its
  • Title: Life Gifts: Lecture I: Folk Souls and the Mystery of Golgotha
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    • the individual tries to find a spirituality through the Folk-Spirit;
    • of this nation. Thus the further east we go, the more do we find
    • evolution, we find that the further we go back the greater the
    • land; for the Jews cry: Crucify Him! and the Romans can find no fault
    • The more you study the Mystery of Golgotha, the more you will find
    • able to find all sorts of domains of which we might say that on the
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  • Title: Life Gifts: Lecture II: The Relativity of Knowledge, and Spiritual Cosmology
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    • perception, and by animating his inner life, find the connection with
    • differentiations in mankind, we find that it is really as diversified
  • Title: Life Gifts: Lecture III: Thoughts about the Life Between Death and Rebirth
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    • can find recorded in the ordinary textbooks — or even
    • can find this idea introduced by psychologists and especially
    • first characteristic is that he finds himself surrounded by a
    • your consciousness, you will find it is indeed but very
    • dream, continuously through your whole life. We indeed find
    • all rolled up — I can find no other expression for it
    • oneself and of finding one's way into it. Into what
    • does the soul find its way? From what do its intuitions
    • philosophers you find men everywhere divided into body and
    • and must be of the opinion that it must find its way into the
  • Title: Life Gifts: Lecture IV: The Eternal and the Imperishable
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    • forms of the bones in man and in the higher animals and finds
    • a great resemblance between them: it finds a great
    • through a long period of time, we should find that they
    • traditions you find everywhere the profoundest truths clothed
    • find in all directions what the aversion exists towards the
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    • find what I have just said borne out scientifically. If
    • and on the other hand where he may find the entrance to the
    • necessity find it difficult in our present time to work its
    • Christianity — we find Ahrimanic powers working through
    • the spiritual life to find a place. To the ideas disseminated
    • accept some sentence or other which someone or other finds
  • Title: Life Gifts: Lecture VI: Spiritual Science, the Practice of Life and the Destinies of Souls
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    • through philosophical literature we find nothing more spoken
    • different Earth and so on, which many find so complicated,
    • first find themselves in need of it, cannot even sew on a
    • will find that this passes over into the muscles and the
    • find ways and means of methodically “putting the right
    • experiences one can have is to find a book which evinces the
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    • desired first and foremost that every human soul should find
    • investigation, we shall everywhere find that it rests on the
    • our object must be? To find the way back again to the feeling
    • will not find it difficult to understand that many people
    • and is content if he finds earth-worms.”
    • studies come forward to find something which can link up
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    • higher perceptive consciousness, we find an exactly similar
    • terminations I have mentioned. Here we find by no means so
    • world. It is not unusual to find people speaking in this way,
    • from other travellers in that country. I find much that is
    • finds a hidden murderer concealed within him, and saves
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    • necessary to carry out the work. We find that to accomplish
    • we find that Europe and America produce significantly more
    • find much of the content of our Spiritual Sciences
    • find, when you see the figure at Dornach, that it is
    • finds only limited expression in the physical, the left eye
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    • creations, for in them one could find a true indication of
    • literature, will find that indications of such things are
    • within them, only to find an inner murderer of their
    • would find this Goethean spiritual life cared for in the most
    • knowledge of it. What is just the point: man must find the
    • will be impossible to find a sound way of ordering earthly
  • Title: Sound Outlook: Lecture IV: History and Repeated Earth-Lives
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    • but not all, are well-intentioned), we find over and over
    • official records of Freemasonry, it is remarkable to find the
    • find that the third ends about the seventh or eighth century
    • although men can no longer find it now. A deeply significant
    • find that in the tenth century all spiritual vision had more
    • Nazareth”. It is less surprising to find this view
    • remain outside, who have also the right to find the way to
    • and he will find Him within. He must unite himself with his
    • inner divine self, then he will find Him”. People are
    • world in which we live, we find the
    • spiritual world, even as here below we find a richly-membered
    • everyone can find Him.” But it does not matter what men
    • really to be found in the spiritual. What do those find who
    • word the most learned dictionary-makers can find no origin;
    • only there can we find the “meta-organism!” which
    • find unwillingness to penetrate directly into the spirit; but
  • Title: Sound Outlook: Lecture V: The Being and Evolution of Man
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    • are confirmed by Spiritual-Scientific knowledge, but we find
    • if he would find the right connectiona with the Christ. One
    • precisely the task of the present time, to find the way for
    • need of our time is to find a way of touching the nerve
    • find its onn way to the spiritual world. This must be
  • Title: Sound Outlook: Lecture VI: Problems of the Time (I)
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    • Sentient-soul, we find in human consciousness a decided sense
    • intrigues of the Church, strove to accomplish, will find that
    • if he is to be understood. In his personality we find many
    • centuries between the eighth and 15th one finds always the
    • completely. It is what we find in the modern socialistic
    • we shall find it remarkable cooperation between Americanism
    • we find hatred for it, although expressed in different words
    • the spirit. However find they may be, they become abortions.
    • modern socialistic publications one finds — if certain
    • you'll find the same thoughts. One is the development of the
    • the British people, as Britons, find their union with the
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    • time, we shall find that of all the limiting and hindering
    • Where shall we find the “enduring”? Where is the
    • living element. We find nothing else described by modern
    • find, and with which He indicted Himself. Christ, unlike the
    • found in this sphere. It really is a paradox to find that the
    • the spiritual, lie all the necessary seeds for finding the
    • to look back into the past, finding and
    • of Christ-Jesus we can find a solution of many, many
    • practical, not merely theoretical; he will find himself in a
  • Title: Reappearance/Christ: Lecture XIII: The Three Realms of the Dead: Life Between Death and a New Birth
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    • world, he finds himself in a realm with a universal faculty for
    • time that the person who will only find an explanation of the world
    • these realms of nature. We go through the portal of death and find
    • as physical man, find the right access to the spiritual world that
    • decades, before all the religious faiths will find themselves unable
    • age, from Lessing to Wrede. You will find proof in such a
    • be able to find in a certain way the realm of Christ within the
    • be able to find His domain.
    • The question now, however, is to find not just a science
    • but a way to stand within the spiritual realm, so that we do not find
    • only nature. In nature we will never find the Christ impulse. How are
    • we to find a way actually to place ourselves within the spiritual
    • nature, you will find that this realm of destiny is no poorer in
    • greatest illusion to which humanity can succumb. We find its radical
    • the time being we find we are not able to meet together in space, let
  • Title: Lecture: The Dead are With Us
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    • People to-day still find difficulty in acquiring knowledge of the
    • occult fact. We shall find that precisely when we are speaking about
    • sleep, we shall find they shed great light on the spiritual world. In
    • you may find it difficult to understand.
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    • People today still find difficulties in acquiring knowledge of
    • shall find that precisely when we are speaking about this
    • these moments of waking and going to sleep we shall find that
    • find it difficult to understand.
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    • and ideas must find other ways of taking effect besides the way
    • ascertaining the facts. Just as we should have to find out, by means
    • namely, that in the future no human being is to find peace in the
    • anyone who goes through life with alert consciousness to-day finds
    • life, lest the impending revelation finds him in a state of sleep. A
    • science will sail into desolate waters. But human egoism will find
    • who is about to rob him; he is unaware of it and at most he finds out
    • reference to our own epoch we find the answer to the question nearest
    • sentence can be turned, and we can also say: If on some day we find no
    • to survey your life and you will find in it some event of slight or
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    • today is to find the Christ. The present Fifth epoch in
    • can find the Christ. It depends upon two experiences: that
    • HOW CAN I FIND THE CHRIST?
    • finds that there is an actual sickness in a man who denies
    • find Christ is a matter of destiny, a factor that must
    • denotes an actual pathological defect. Failure to find in
    • the Christ, is a calamity for the soul. To be unable to find
    • then arises: How can man find the Christ? It is of this that
    • we shall speak today, this finding of the Christ which can
    • ‘How can I find the Christ?’
    • asserted that according to the findings of modern biblical
    • who searches for factual materialistic proof will find none;
    • intended to compel the human soul, as it were, to find the
    • will find that if you can make this man speak he will confess
    • impossible for him to find the further path to the Spirit-
    • God only when, through Christ, we find him again.
    • discover the answer to the question: How can I find the
    • We find the
    • overcome this inner death of the soul. We find our soul again
    • we find the Christ in our own soul.
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    • profoundly satisfied on finding oneself once more at this place where this building stands as a
    • their course — man will never find his way out of the appalling blind alley into which he
    • finds everywhere this dark impression, this impression of a cleft.
    • however, my dear friends, we find everywhere the obstructive influences of what is widespread
    • building here. Interest was certainly there, but it goes without saying one could find less
    • thinking that they seldom find their way into the spiritual worlds.
    • reason. For you find this kind of idea all over the world. The ideas of modern men are like that!
    • compares man with what is very far removed from him, with the same facility we find in Professor
    • connecting link between them. One child finds that the murderer steals upon his victim, but the
    • murderer comes creeping, he finds a mirror and falls against it so that the mirror falls down
    • tested to find out who is the most talented.
    • reading these writings I had an interesting experience. In them one finds isolated sentences
    • can find them anywhere, these ornaments and lights of science, who at the same time are quite
    • his colleagues have to find out that meanwhile he has been hanged for taking part in a conspiracy
    • or unfertile ground. In every sphere man must find the way out of the abstraction that in the
    • present grave conditions is everywhere leading to illusion or to chaos; he must find the way to
    • road by which man can find his way out of the present confusion to what can bless and heal
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    • to the cosmos, to the surrounding world of soul-and-spirit. You can, however, find all that you
    • flat surface); There we find thrown back what should not penetrate. When you are awake you remain
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    • evolution, particularly in the nineteenth century and on into the twentieth, find they have to
    • find in the Christology of the Jesuits a continual fight, a strong emphasis on there being a
    • something that is not so important as for people to find the intellectual power to understand the
  • Title: Mysteries of the Sun: Lecture I
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    • Venus, and then that of Vulcan. As man finds himself again in
    • different incarnations, so the earth finds itself as Jupiter,
    • really wanted to seek Christ-Jesus, who really wanted to find
    • be done only when man finds the courage really to penetrate
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    • would discover a complicated map, where you would find
    • reason you find everywhere at the basis of the ancient
    • your senses outward. There by means of your senses you find
    • in its becoming. Then we find that during the eighteenth
    • current history book do you find any accurate account of this
    • astounded that one should thus find nothing about such a
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    • to be filled by the sun, he would find in this space red hot
    • considers to be filled by the sun, he would find in this
    • where the sun is, we should find yes, indeed, an getting
    • near, we should find something that would have the same
    • should find first what we could only call empty space. Where
    • find my meaning so puzzling. Now let us assume you possess
    • with the spirit-land as you will find it described in
    • man's life of soul and spirit. You will find it obvious that
    • friends, in our days you find in science the same diagram!
    • You will find the same diagram, exactly the same, as you
    • related to the Pneuma; again today you find it drawn, and we
    • when seeing themselves. We must find the elements once more
    • themselves about basic questions they would find means and
    • the people themselves. You will find that here in Berlin
    • thing that decides is whether a concept finds its right
  • Title: Lecture Series: St Augustine, St Simon and Auguste Comte
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    • dualism which cannot find the bridge between the Ideal —
    • the various paths of philosophy if one does not find the
    • find true certainty as regards what you yourself experience in
    • we find in what we now experience inwardly, a reality. Of
    • Ideal; and in this stream he seeks to find a firm point. St.
    • which we shall speak further tomorrow, can one find a real
    • the soul-life of man through these three stages, one finds in
    • infinite energy to find the bridge, (You can find the essential
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    • which cannot find the bridge between the Ideal — one can
    • paths of philosophy if one does not find the balance between
    • find true certainty as regards what you yourself experience in
    • year. Only when we conquer time can we find in what we now
    • Ideal; and in this stream he seeks to find a firm point. St.
    • which we shall Speak further tomorrow, can one find a real
    • the soul-life of men through these three stages, one finds in
    • infinite energy to find the bridge. (You can find the essential
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    • through those exercises which you can find described in my various
    • Ordering, which spread everywhere; one finds memories of this in
    • in an anachronism. It is laid on man to-day to find quite other
    • nations, one can find characterised in a certain way what lies
    • and Saint-Simon we find an extraordinary mysticism appearing side
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    • through those exercises which you can find described in my
    • spread everywhere; one finds memories of this in the very
    • anachronism. It is laid on man to-day to find quite other
    • nations, one can find characterised in a certain way what lies
    • alongside it, for in Auguste Comte and Saint-Simon we find an
  • Title: Cosmic Prehistory: Lecture I: The Threefoldness of Space and the Unity of Time
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    • Goethe (you only need study his “Faust”) you still find
    • really think in different domains it would find countless riddles which
    • science has at any rate to find out of the spiritual facts. One of the
    • really deep understanding, finds that this feeling for space was still
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    • effort which is agreeable to most people, the effort to find a single
    • life in the world that we follow neither Ahriman nor Lucifer but find an
    • how they must find the state of equilibrium between the Ahrimanic and
    • Ahrimanic is rooted out. One can find Lucifer and Ahriman held fast in
    • and find its correspondence everywhere. One who is able to assimilate
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    • you will find that this human state appeared
    • and cannot grasp the whole of life's phenomena: it must find its completion
    • between spirit and nature will never be reached unless men find the
    • find the polarities corresponding to the spirit.
    • these scattered seeds find their way to many who, after a public lecture,
    • have not been lost; they find their ways. With respect to the spiritual,
    • one can find the Ahrimanic and Luciferic tendencies at work in the modern
    • social order, find on the path of reality, not by simply comparing the
    • it can easily gain followers through the fact that one could find
  • Title: Three Streams: Lecture I: The Lower Three Human Members and the Spirits of Form
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    • find his bearings. The ego is mirrored for him in his consciousness.
    • truly are, we find that Spirits of the individual Hierarchies are
    • under and never be able to find ourselves properly. A fact connected
    • to other people, and enables us to find the other man in ourselves,
    • Earth-formation, we find it — as I said before — to be
    • Archai. Hence we find that in the course of man's original evolution
    • will not find it ... that goes without saying. Anything which arises
    • alike and did not find them, for there are no two identical leaves.
    • as if we were to go up to a mirror and break it in order to find out how
    • then we find that it can be looked upon in a certain sense as the
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    • find his bearings. The ego is mirrored for him in his consciousness.
    • truly are, we find that Spirits of the individual Hierarchies are
    • under and never be able to find ourselves properly. A fact connected
    • to other people, and enables us to find the other man in ourselves,
    • Earth-formation, we find it — as I said before — to be
    • Archai. Hence we find that in the course of man's original evolution
    • will not find it ... that goes without saying. Anything which arises
    • alike and did not find them, for there are no two identical leaves.
    • as if we were to go up to a mirror and break it in order to find out how
    • then we find that it can be looked upon in a certain sense as the
  • Title: Three Streams: Lecture II: The Fifth Epoch, Semitic and Greek Cultures, the Christ Impulse
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    • Mystery of Golgotha, we find that the state of equilibrium between
    • personality was being lost, man was threatened with finding himself
    • anyone wishing to seek for it again to-day finds the most important
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    • Mystery of Golgotha, we find that the state of equilibrium between
    • personality was being lost, man was threatened with finding himself
    • anyone wishing to seek for it again to-day finds the most important
  • Title: Three Streams: Lecture III: The Mystery of Golgotha Must Be Approached Supersensibly
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    • who sets out by an external historical route to find a proof of
    • credible because human reason finds it foolish. Were human reason to
    • strange situation in which we find the human faculty for knowledge!
    • he could find of the super-sensible within the sense-world —
    • of Golgotha, then, if you reflect a little, you will no longer find
    • find it convenient
    • accustom ourselves to finding for certain things belonging to
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    • who sets out by an external historical route to find a proof of
    • credible because human reason finds it foolish. Were human reason to
    • strange situation in which we find the human faculty for knowledge!
    • he could find of the supersensible within the sense-world —
    • of Golgotha, then, if you reflect a little, you will no longer find
    • find it convenient
    • accustom ourselves to finding for certain things belonging to
  • Title: Three Streams: Lecture IV: Consciousness Soul and Scientific Thinking, Sorat and 666
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    • circumstance, we find the most important event ever enacted in
    • we find that people for the most part believed in ghosts, in demons,
    • prejudice — well, then we find that we have the conceptions,
    • say that as Richard Wahle thinks, so do all those who find their way about
    • studying symptomatically the development of history, we find this to
    • find, curiously enough, that human consciousness is merely
    • science, then you find that this modern age, with its ghostly natural
    • “It is remarkable to find all this appearing in our time; it is
    • century you will find high-sounding articles — whole books
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    • circumstance, we find the most important event ever enacted in
    • we find that people for the most part believed in ghosts, in demons,
    • prejudice — well, then we find that we have the conceptions,
    • say that as Richard Wahle thinks, so do all those who find their way about
    • studying symptomatically the development of history, we find this to
    • find, curiously enough, that human consciousness is merely
    • science, then you find that this modern age, with its ghostly natural
    • “It is remarkable to find all this appearing in our time; it is
    • century you will find high-sounding articles — whole books
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    • about himself and his connection with the world. To find his place
    • suddenly precipitated into earthly existence, would find a very great
    • find that even external history can lead us to these events, and that
    • that the findings gained from spiritual vision are incapable of corroboration;
    • Ramban and Avicenna — everywhere we find the echo of what I
    • by the Mystery of Golgotha, to find the Consciousness Soul out of his
    • that otherwise he would have had to find through his own personal
    • — But then one will not find atoms, or molecules, or the
    • are seeking solid matter, there is in truth nothing, and they find
    • in nature — but then we find Ahriman. And our knowledge of the
    • course of history, will find that these methods lead to a very exact
    • only a hollow reed, only an image, we must find the courage to
    • is justified for the reasons you can find in my
    • rigid — it is difficult to find a good word for this — a
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    • about himself and his connection with the world. To find his place
    • suddenly precipitated into earthly existence, would find a very great
    • find that even external history can lead us to these events, and that
    • that the findings gained from spiritual vision are incapable of corroboration;
    • Ramban and Avicenna — everywhere we find the echo of what I
    • by the Mystery of Golgotha, to find the Consciousness Soul out of his
    • that otherwise he would have had to find through his own personal
    • — But then one will not find atoms, or molecules, or the
    • are seeking solid matter, there is in truth nothing, and they find
    • in nature — but then we find Ahriman. And our knowledge of the
    • course of history, will find that these methods lead to a very exact
    • only a hollow reed, only an image, we must find the courage to
    • is justified for the reasons you can find in my
    • rigid — it is difficult to find a good word for this — a
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    • just what I find so beautiful about Freemasonry to-day; everyone can
    • and you will find it brought out in the first of my Mystery Plays,
    • given the necessary point of time in this age for finding the Christ
    • anew, for finding the Christ on a higher level, so opposition to the
    • through the shrewdness of Pope Leo XIII, then we have also to find
    • a subject. Where do we find the rhetoric that confronts a no longer
    • does? Where do we find the rhetoric that confronts modern science,
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    • just what I find so beautiful about Freemasonry to-day; everyone can
    • and you will find it brought out in the first of my Mystery Plays,
    • given the necessary point of time in this age for finding the Christ
    • anew, for finding the Christ on a higher level, so opposition to the
    • through the shrewdness of Pope Leo XIII, then we have also to find
    • a subject. Where do we find the rhetoric that confronts a no longer
    • does? Where do we find the rhetoric that confronts modern science,
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    • in the standard history books to find that the fundamental
    • you will find no such coherent pattern of events when you
    • event of Avignon you find a complex of acts and decisions
    • presented today you can, of course, find in the past of every
    • to find the common characteristic of all these things, of all
    • it remains sterile because it finds no external support and
    • Erfindungen und Entdeckungen, Berlin, October
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    • therefore at first to find social embodiment and this leads
    • to untold confusion. It cannot find any external social
    • remains uncomprehended and cannot find any means of
    • his death. I have been unable to find it and do not think I
    • shall ever be able to find it, for it is probably not to be
    • find a body ... and that only externally a body offered
    • itself, a body which for its part could not find a soul, i.e.
    • in effect finds itself in a most unhappy position which for
    • was losing his former centre of gravity ... and must find a
    • find its way into modern historical evolution! Differentiated
    • darker face of history, find a ready audience. But even
    • move eastwards, the more we find that the national element is
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    • must find joy in work, saying to oneself: the external
    • authorities, you will find everything which pervades Russian
    • consequently finds wide public support — but it is not
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    • you will find
    • aims at enhancing understanding for others. You will find
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    • uncomfortable to speak of actualities to-day. Many people find the
    • will find expressed in speech and language the human being's
    • Archai. In speech they will find an expression of that whereby a man
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    • how, you will find in my book Occult Science. They first
    • from what we find in human tendencies today. For we shall
    • in the daimonic promptings which find their way from the
    • the spirit. He who finds a verbal similarity between the
    • do at the present moment; they will find in language an
    • tendencies. And because men find it so difficult to make this
    • would find myself in a very strange situation. Let me
    • science, and this is by no means easy! One finds today
    • unpleasant prospect! But people find this prospect
    • unpalatable, most unpalatable! But if people find this
  • Title: Symptom 2 Reality: Lecture VI: Brief Reflections on the Publication of the New Edition of 'The Philosophy of Freedom'
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    • might find superfluous, but which I am anxious to discuss
    • doubts finds his powers emasculated. In a world that is an
    • enigma to him he can find no goal for his creative energies.’
    • I was concerned to show how freedom must find expression in
    • to find my contemporaries in any way receptive to its
    • ideas of freedom might find a certain public. This hope was
    • underlying them finds an echo in men's hearts.
    • to find out how unjust criticism on the part of others
    • trouble, you will find that everything I wrote for the
    • find in the Theosophical Society a platform for what I had to
    • you to find an unbroken line of continuity between the
    • way justified. And if one can find a conception of the world
    • the sensible world such as one finds in modern positivism.
    • will find their way to the hearts and souls of mankind today,
    • evolution finds little response in the hearts and souls of
  • Title: Symptom 2 Reality: Lecture VII: Incidental Reflections on the Occasion of the New Edition of 'Goethes Weltanschauung'
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    • reasons for this choice, reasons which I find difficult to
    • in Graz. These supply teachers are anxious to find a permanent
    • striking incident and one could find countless others of its
    • yard-stick of external events will scarcely find causes, even
    • that peculiar civic consciousness one finds in Switzerland?
    • true-born German-Austrian. In some it finds expression in one
    • interest, I did not find anything which really interested me
    • They find themselves driven towards the cultural life which
    • phenomenon we find that Goetheanism is a crystallization of
    • over recent decades and you will find that Kant is quoted
    • only find consolation for these horrors by reading the
    • Anthroposophy the world will not find a way out of the
    • find scope for expression, perhaps under another name and in
    • grounded in Goetheanism will assuredly find his way to
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    • symptoms in external history; you will find, if you bear in
    • One cannot find
    • poverty, and, if it should find favour in the eyes of His
    • Church. We shall find in effect that fundamentally this
    • Christ and finds expression in Solovieff
  • Title: Symptom 2 Reality: Lecture IX: The Relation Between the Deeper European Impulses and Those of the Present Day
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    • the divine, still sought to find a relation between the
    • divinespiritual. In Arianism we find in a somewhat more
    • abstract form the same impulse that we find in the Christ
    • costs the Celtic element wherever they find it, or imagine
    • — could never really find any common ground with
    • one with himself he finds the Christ impulse — for this
    • answer to the question, how do I find the Christ? replied:
    • a question of finding a rational justification for the
    • to find a rational justification for the Christ impulse. A true
    • of the Christ, would find a rational approach to the Christ
    • rational point of view in order to find a justification for
    • the existence of a God, he finds it natural therefore to
    • these five propositions one finds the most one can know when
    • you look for this Grail atmosphere you will find it
    • at work in modern mankind, an element which finds powerful
    • the subconscious, the desire to find the right social
    • inward and finds only a caput mortuum, a spiritual void, an
    • find ourselves. People have not understood this situation,
    • America. We shall not find a way out of the present
    • what I have said you will find that, at the present time,
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    • to understand because people do not find it sufficiently
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    • harmonizing of his impulses and needs, or else to find these
    • demand instinctively to find duplicated in the external world
    • you will find confirmed even externally what I have told you
    • but it is important that it shall be able to find its path,
    • fault finding. The people believe that they are engaged in a
    • simple matter to find our way out of all the confusion. Just
    • will probably never find their way out of the archives to the
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    • For instance, you will find that a great number of persons
    • only the social impulses would find satisfaction in such a
    • investigate such conceptions will find that this idea is in
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    • It is often difficult for a person to find
    • a person to find his bearings in an unprejudiced way when he
    • his life upon the merely unconscious or of finding it
    • Thus must the Christ impulse find its way into humanity, as
    • self-observation as I have just described will find himself
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    • is dependent upon the situation in which he finds himself
    • matter, you will find that English politics are considered
    • member of the English people will always find himself on a
    • without any reflection, without any effort to find reasons
    • thinking person finds himself the moment he must say one
    • Western Slays, you will find that this is brought about by
    • you study history you will find this principle confirmed in a
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    • Now, if these things are to count for us, then we must find social
    • the human being. Precisely because one finds social impulses or drives
    • in human nature, one also finds the opposite. This fact must above all
    • frequently find in social life that one person gets lulled to
    • seeks to find healing remedies for these times must intelligently and
    • understand the evolutionary tendency. It is not a matter of finding
    • forget ourselves, that in reality we find that almost everything which
    • will often find quoted today by most socialist writers: “Workers of
    • passing on to the people of the Asiatic countries — one finds an
    • again. We find a special disposition, a special mission for all who
    • the age. In my lectures on the European folk souls, you will find what
    • thinking — and you will find the thoughts strongly linked to solid
    • mind — you will find that they are more an aesthetic shaping of
    • If you turn to the Central European people what will you find, when
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    • as Man. Within the social order, he wants to find himself as
    • money as possible should find its way into the country for
    • No matter in what form the feeling finds expression, in
    • characterized. We find this thought expressed in the idea of
    • Lujo Brentano — if he does not find it convenient to
    • beneath him the void of the abyss. He must find within
    • catch-words and slogans this finds expression. They set up
    • conception of life — was published, we find in it the
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    • a new and different conception of wherein the finding of
    • different way. Only then shall we be able to find fruitful
    • kind of philosophy do we find among the Intelligentsia of the
    • finds expression in a “Natural Law” is nothing
    • you would not get very far, you would find it appallingly
    • find the transition from the mere tangle of logical ideas,
    • find it in his books. And he then makes a peculiar remark; he
    • certain point of view. You will find these seven principles
    • authority. It was a question of finding a way to them; not of
    • finding the way to them by all manner of sly devices, but out
    • man may rear himself up against it, in order that he may find
    • must be sought for in the spirit; we must find, above all,
    • people will realize this necessity, to find the logic of
    • must therefore find an economic science, a social science, a
    • must find the best possible answer to the question:
    • to do so if we do not find the way to reverse it. For here
    • this: It must be the very aim of our investigations to find
    • admitted, my dear friends, that we find little understanding
    • we find salvation in the social question, and I emphasized
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    • on our spiritual-scientific basis — to find in the work
    • is the very opposite of what we find in the English-speaking
    • must find at the same time the possibility to transcend it.
    • possibility to find, in your own view of things, the
    • is predominant.” Thus what you find as the ideal of the
    • rooted in all the worlds. We shall find in this three-folding
    • one side or to find favor with the other side in any way. Let
    • frightfully hard for him to find his bearings, for he is
    • there that we find the origin of muscular culture in the
    • Indeed, all that I am saying — you will find its
    • find unpleasant, for as a result of certain prejudice men do
    • find it dreadfully unpleasant to be seen through. We may
    • you will find: — the working of Protestantism in
    • Eastern Europe, you will find it permeated, tinged through
    • our time. Where else do we find people speaking out of the
    • real foundations? Where do we find them speaking on the
    • find the real connections, from the highest realms down to
    • the books of today will you find such a truth as I have just
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    • anthroposophical Spiritual Science, will find this Spiritual
    • closely we shall find that it is so. But the time is long
    • difference will scarcely find his way into the fundamental
    • pine and die away and find no nourishment if it had to
    • These new Spirits of Darkness find an opportunity to realize
    • Even when we study keen thinkers like Plato, we find that
    • battle out victoriously. But people find it inconvenient;
    • would find that their “clear and enlightened
    • longer the way for man to find his further evolution in the
    • look into the human organism and we find the Rhythm. For all
    • building — you will not find a single one. Nowhere will
    • you find one. The attempt has been made to create —
    • anthroposophically oriented Spiritual Science finds its
    • just in anthroposophical Spiritual Science that we find the
    • certain habits of thought and feeling to the Old. They find
    • understanding. People find Spiritual Science inconvenient.
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    • we find that men possessed in an old instinctive way an
    • endeavor to show what ways the human soul must take to find
    • this treatment of the human soul to find the paths into the
    • the spiritual world to find the necessary impulse, and also
    • will arise when men are able to find as little as possible in
    • own forces, and you will find that the God is speaking and
    • also find the God in the great Universe, and — which is
    • himself within to find himself, and as he does so, recognize
    • figuratively) so that he may then find his way to the Divine
    • men know, over the whole Earth, how to find themselves in
    • after all, perhaps we may find something rather hard for
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    • looks, it finds in this contemplation strength filled with
    • can certainly say that a sensitive feeling will find in the way
    • finding in birth and death anything other than events in
    • the story of Nicholas von der Flue we shall find the suggestion
    • the earth, he gradually loses himself in his body, to find
    • united, which is to find its deeper meaning in the new
    • will find it easy to lie in the presence of spiritual thoughts
    • — to find in the spirit itself the power to overcome
    • upon His birth in the right way, to find within ourselves the
    • so that we may always find strength, comfort, confidence, and
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    • two great mysteries in their relation to Christmas and Easter, we find
    • a sensitive person will find European Christianity decidedly materialistic
    • ever find anything in what the senses can perceive and the intellect
    • losing himself in his body. At death he finds himself again in the spirit.
    • then we will find the power that mankind must find for the great tasks
    • Christ Impulse. No one will find it easy to lie, or to be casual about
    • aspects of understanding: this you will find in the thoughts of the
    • to find in the spirit itself the power to overcome egotism and the falseness
    • challenges us, if we regard His birth in the right way, to find in our
    • find strength, comfort, confidence, and hope bestowed upon us in all
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    • are speaking about the Christ, and yet you will find they have made
    • can find the Christ again. Many historical facts of the evolution of
    • of Golgotha, we find it to be a great world-historical confluence of
    • only ones. One should find the will to look for a way through the shadows
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    • developmental motif changes in the course of life. You will also find
    • At birth we find the height
    • to find freedom, equality, and so forth, within the social structure.
    • studied with spiritual scientific methods, you will find a certain light
    • Christian literature — will find that, as a matter of fact, this
    • in what existed as the Gnosis. In the Old Testament we find only remnants
    • from what we find in books that have been written about these centuries
    • that had helped a person before birth to find his way in the world about
    • light in humanity. One finds it, for instance, in the Confessions
    • went back to Hellenism, to Aristotle, to find concepts with which to
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    • was not in itself the true world, but that they must find the means
    • meaning of the words “Know thou thyself”, we will find something
    • not only fail to find the being of this outer world but we will also
    • fail to find the being of man. Expressing it simply, in the sense of
    • of man himself. That was something he could not find in what the outer
    • of this. If one directs his attention to the outer world, he finds,
    • The descriptions you very often find of the ancient Mysteries give you
    • of that time only in himself; if he wished to find his way into the
    • will find that even very thoughtful people hold this opinion. You need
    • and time. If you would apply this to yourselves, you might find it difficult
    • Anyone who tries to find spirits, wanting to bring them into space as
    • but contains something else. Had spiritism had any idea that to find
    • to find in himself something that he could then take with him into the
    • He turned inward to find what he could only find within himself: the
    • us—but he knew with certainty that he could only find what he
    • been known in a state of rest: he would now have the experience of finding
    • nothing in himself, of now not finding the being of Man in himself. That
    • of the world; what he could not find in the outer world but had to seek as
    • being does not find in himself today. It is no longer there. It is
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    • one finds in popular world conceptions. Today many people whose thinking
    • views, you may find them in modified form in science and in the popular
    • soon as you find yourself within a reality, you are impelled by it,
    • when they contemplate their inner life, that they find no reality there,
    • It is true that we can find no reality, either spiritual or physical,
    • within our soul; we find only images. This was not always so; it is
    • over the earth; and you will find that in these secret societies what
    • been gained is precisely what provides the foundation for again finding
    • in the ancient sense started from imaginations; they had to find their
    • path of knowledge, and you find the power to verify your imaginations,
    • in free activity. Someone who is not superficial, who wants to find
    • science, and really find our way into new thought-forms, so that in
    • honestly and faithfully, we find that the influences other people have
    • a man has a cold he must cough. He finds that unpleasant. Just so, a
    • man looked within, he could still find something real, even in the life
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    • trying sincerely to understand, you will surely find much that is incomprehensible
    • method of finding a super-sensible path even to the Christ, it is well
    • you will find the
    • humanity, if he will find his way to a real, inner understanding of
    • initiation. (You will find reference to this at the proper place in
    • he would find himself in a sea of surging waves, would nowhere feel
    • would have no inner center of gravity. He must find this inner center
    • actually thought, you would find it is precious little! For the most
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    • well look back in self-examination to find what has entered our external
    • directed, we find that our passage through the stream of time is far
    • with our will, our desires and wishes, we find that we have a different
    • what they find in life. But this results in the old being unable to
    • the young dreams that flow out of my heart be realized? Age hardly finds
    • the year, dear friends, on this New Year's Eve, we find nothing in the
    • the world, but who are not able to find it in its concreteness, that
    • between peoples. In the abstract concept of a hundred billion we find
    • again find happiness. A leaden weight will lie upon our planet and the
    • the impossible prospect of finding conditions again as people are still
    • to come into the world when it finds a fruitful soil in human hearts,
    • have to go very far; it doesn't even have to be Sunday for you to find
    • Eve has been received in the soul of an honest man who finds as he observes
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    • Church and by those related to the Church creed, one finds a universal
    • you will find something tremendously important for understanding the
    • was definitely spoken of in the Bible. Naturally you will find in my
    • we do so we cannot find a gleam of light, we can only succumb to Rathenau's
    • none of the dismembering character that you find in all modern science.
    • find that every thought, every idea in it is based on this formative
    • where a calculating materialist of this present time finds himself.
    • They find it terribly irksome if asked to follow the single stages of
    • that in eastern Europe we find the seeds of what really belongs to the
    • they know something living is streaming into it and they find it unpleasant
    • When we find how little people are inclined even today to approach the
    • know where the spirit is being sought, and there he will find assurance
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    • Catholic men you will find, in all passages where a certain point comes
    • that you find this outlook developed try the very best of these scholarly
    • what he will not sir recognising the dilemma in which we find ourselves
    • he finds unpleasant. He must, however, actually Bays man in the age
    • to earlier ages we frequently find among talented men that they still
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    • first find myself completely in harmony. There is absolutely nothing
    • when in their souls they have a longing to find some kind of path to
    • find their way into the supersensible world, hy all who in this scientific
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    • to terms with this present time only if he makes up his mind to find
    • this end no longer suffice, and also find his way to a new relation
    • from the will and what should find a certain ordering for the social
    • are veiled. The corpse-like smell finds, if I may say so, too dull a
    • is his right setting on earth? Strange as it may seem we find him placed
    • Botany and Mineralogy contain far more than what we find in books. But
    • we pursue it through birth and find it on the physical earth in the
    • they are what we have been expecting. Finding animals on the physical
    • sway in man, and of man's inability to find conscious conceptions for
    • Man would like to find out something of the kind about his being; what
    • I believe that out of right feeling for the very things which men find
    • Spiritual Science that he gradually finds it possible in some measure
    • life and then believes he will find what he is only too willing to acknowledge
    • matter earnestly, conscientiously, we shall not want merely to find
    • of investigation into what is spiritual cannot find expression through
    • purpose! To sit together for half-an-hour and have a little talk I find
    • side, namely, that whoever thinks to find only what is just personal
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    • we must find out the reason why there should arise this sensation of
    • You will find everywhere the spiritual world is spoken of seriously—not
    • wilfully burnt your finger just to find out what it was like. Added
    • future, will never find their solution through what may be referred
    • already said here, it is possible to find these solutions only beyond
    • we find this solution of the social question in the recognition of man's
    • From this you will find it comprehensible that those who really know
    • can easily find support if they say: Yes, once a Society appeared which
    • the same kind or is it something different? And he can find himself
    • it may be said: Is this the kind of swindle that I really find more
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    • swinging from left to right you will find the following. I have often
    • of humanity in which there is nothing Christian. You find a wonderful
    • with its products of nature; but you do not find anything Christian.
    • snake and the Beautiful Lily, where we shall find expressed the
    • something about the finding of Goethe and Goetheanism that I wanted
    • that really finds the Goethe spirit in the whole course of human evolution,
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    • is happening within them they find the way, they are able to find the
    • the Mystery of Golgotha, we find on close scrutiny that the bodily nature
    • this instinctive nature would never have been able to find their way
    • the task of our time is to find the way back to Goethe. Strictly speaking
    • Goethe needed to hold fast to the human so that within it he might find
    • him said—he had to find his own way.
    • namely, Spinoza. In Spinoza he had the possibility of finding the divine
    • finds in them the thread to which to hold when seeking that way. There
    • of his life at the time, but was something he had to find outside; it
    • experience as it still finds utterance in the Hymn in Prose.
    • able to find through the external science of Europe can only lead to
    • the soul so far that it can find the new way to the Mystery of Golgotha.
    • to find the passage over to the pictorial for which Goethe strove, then
    • you school the forces of your soul so that they find the way to the
    • find the path an which to pass the Guardian of the Threshold, the path
    • in central Europe came such results as we find in Goethe and the whole
    • is necessary for our particular age. Perhaps the pathfinder of the Christianity
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    • find, in a certain sense, the direction for his life. These four are
    • me to find that I am not virtuous.” That is his satirical comment
    • said to himself: If so many people find so much in Kant, one must let
    • oneself seems not very significant — and perhaps one will find a
    • do we find no trace of the peculiar way of thinking we are impelled to
    • If we try to discover what main influence was then at work, we find
    • to find his way through to spirituality in freedom. That is the
    • general, we must look out at the world and find ourselves there, find
    • looked at man, and believed it could find the world in man. The time
    • world and to find there the human being. This is still rejected, even
    • Riddles of the Soul, you will find that revelation corresponds
    • longer finds himself within the social structure.
    • reality of the entire cosmos in order to find man in it, it is
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    • the social question, we would always find that in regard to social work
    • will find that with only one exception, a truly scientific impulse has
    • and try to discover the real impulses, and you find that these impulses
    • to its content, we find that the content as such is quite unimportant;
    • of thought, we find something tremendous in it: If we can penetrate
    • he finds it necessary to explain what he really means by — “the
    • stupidest calves choose their own butchers. People find it natural to
    • quote this saying and everyone finds an obvious meaning in it. I do
    • not find any meaning whatever in it, for I think that not the stupidest,
    • modern democratic consciousness may find the idea tempting that nine
    • hand, we find that it is influenced by all that which gives rise to
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    • in practical life, we find that men of every profession and of every
    • find any starting point which might enable them to form a judgment.
    • They do not find the possibility to develop the right way of thinking
    • time which preceded the 17th and 17th century, we find that people were
    • thought, they should be given up. People, however, find it difficult
    • people find it so difficult to understand this!
    • from the existing kind. Yet people find it so difficult to understand this,
    • of thought, will find that this is an extremely clever definition and
    • We therefore find to-day
    • present time, in order to find out what course of development would
    • We find that the proletarian
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    • to about 1300 B.C., we shall find that people were paid for the goods
    • Tell me, where can we find to-day genuine pleasure in the production
    • do people find true enjoyment in the production of goods? The decisive
    • him. Where do we find people to-day who think that it is necessary to
    • We do not find them anywhere.
    • find the possibility to make people understand that a change is needed
    • we generally find that one phenomenon does not appear without another,
    • which we may find through our soul's innermost structure are connected,
    • unless people find access to a really unprejudiced way of thinking.
    • we nevertheless find that in the innermost-depth of their being all
    • find two people in the world (as stated, the above condition must be
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    • you may find in books on ethical life ideas relating to benevolence,
    • of Nature. Do you find in the words or writings of modern men, belonging
    • of the present time — try to preach to them, and you will find
    • even in the earthly sphere natural science can no longer find the human
    • Dass du, dich menschlich findest,
    • That thou mightst find thyself
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    • alle die Gedanken, Empfindungen, die Aspirationen, die Impulse,
    • aufmerksam gemacht: die tieferen Grundlagen findet man nur in
    • Verständnisse finden oder: Ist es denn
    • Verständnis der Menschen zu finden? — Nun, die
    • unterschrieben; wenn man wiederum neunundneunzig findet aus den
    • Wege zu finden. Gewiß, man kann Anstoß nehmen an der
    • hinweggefegt werden darf. Das Nichtfinden einer solchen Sendung
    • unbequem finden, über das Zusammenwirken
    • Unterschriften zu finden. Herr Stein hat die Aufgabe
    • dort Menschen sich finden, bei denen das Verständnis
    • Aber schwer findet der heutige bequeme Mensch den Weg von einem
    • Seelen, zu den Herzen der Menschen zu finden, ist nun
    • wiederum zum Geist findet.
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    • German people will find justified. In the events of the present day,
    • rulers to find such a mission has necessarily given rise in the non-German
    • what has been said and finding it troublesome even to think about the
    • be to find among them a number of signatures of well-known personalities
    • It is hard, however, for the easy-going man of today to find the way
    • Because this is so, because one can hope to find the way to the hearts
    • salvation could only come by their finding the way back to the Spirit.
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    • Aufmerksamkeit darauf richtet, den Weg zu finden von den
    • stattfindet; daß dadurch die Dinge anders werden
    • denken, sondern dasjenige zu finden, auf Grund dessen die
    • Sie den richtigen Weg finden, wirklich zum
    • vielleicht schon aus der Empfindung heraus, aus der
    • instinktiven Empfindung heraus sagen: Derjenige, der einfach
    • Empfinden entwickeln, dann fließt dieses gesunde Denken
    • und Empfinden auch in anderes ein.
    • und empfinden, wie er denken und empfinden muß, wenn er
    • richtig zu denken und zu empfinden, wenn er über
    • dieses Fundamentale richtig denkt und empfindet. Davon ist aber
    • Empfindungen, die Sie sich aus der Geisteswissenschaft
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    • is quite right today that attention should be given above all to finding
    • out the best, but of finding what men as a whole would accept as a basis
    • would want were they to understand it. If you find the right way you
    • human freedom when man finds himself in a social organism with fixed
    • facts take. Man can find satisfaction only when these things are thoroughly
    • of Spiritual Science that, when we come to deal with it, we find it
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    • wahr, Sie haben ja begriffen, daß das Denken und Empfinden
    • Herrschaft. Im Grunde genommen finden Sie wichtigste
    • der für solche Sachen Empfindungen hat, so stark
    • auffällt. Wenn man Karl Marx studiert, so findet man
    • Lenin. Sie sehen das potenziert, was bei Marx schon zu finden
    • haben. Er findet keinen Unterschied zwischen sich und
    • Lebensunterhalt finden wird. Da wird man nicht mehr nach der
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    • in the hope of finding some conception of how the social organism will
    • of Marxism is of one shade in England, another in France; it finds its
    • always finds that it is all the result of certain thoughts, not however
    • acquiring capital. He finds no difference between himself and those
    • will be rightly assessed; each man will find his right place in the
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    • was ihm bewußt ist, so finden wir in diesem
    • künstlerisch empfinden, was sie im sittlichen
    • wirklich empfinden will, was in der Sinnenwelt sich zeigt, sich
    • von der Geisteswissenschaft aufzufindenden indischen
    • werden wir finden, dieses urpersische Geistesleben, es
    • hätte, was man heute empfindet, wenn man von
    • werden Sie das überall bewahrheitet finden. Diese
    • immer die Empfindung als Mensch hat: was ich tue, tue ich so,
    • drinnen. Aber, wie gesagt, heute ist noch die Empfindung
    • freilich in Selbsttäuschung befinden. Aber insofern
    • nicht. Und so ist statt des sozialen Empfindens
    • vertrackten Empfindungen, die sich an den Bau als Schwanz
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    • ancient Persian life of spirit and seek its sources, we find them flowing
    • of art in recent times, you will find this everywhere confirmed —
    • shall find everywhere this urge towards abstraction. And what effect
    • from the field of human vision. The abstract life of the soul, finding
    • all to find the relation with modern consciousness. Let us therefore
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    • Verständnis finden für das, was sich
    • Seite als einen mittelalterlichen Aberglauben empfinden, auf
    • findet man aber, daß tatsächlich dieser soziale
    • Struktur zu finden. Das ganz nur aus dem Impulse des Ich heraus
    • Struktur zu finden, so wie der einzelne Mensch nicht die
    • Sprache erfinden kann; sondern es kann die soziale Struktur nur
    • soziale Struktur finden. Man muß gewissermaßen halt
    • nicht mit, der findet das alles so, daß er sich an dem
    • denen er keine Wirklichkeit finden kann; denn da
    • dennoch in der Seele als Tatsache, es wirkt als Empfindung, es
    • menschenunwürdig empfindet, wenn er auch manchmal in
    • Er empfindet es als menschenunwürdig in seiner
    • hat. Und er empfindet in den geheimen
    • befindet, ist als solche noch keine Ware. Eine Ware ist nur
    • nehmen, so finden Sie alles, was sich irgendwie unter den
    • Geheimnis davon empfindet der moderne Proletarier als
    • Mensch zu Mensch über das Recht zu befinden haben,
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    • is on the surface. The present social movement is now finding its most
    • One finds, however, that
    • is not suitable for finding the right social structure. Thinking drawn
    • entirely from the impulse of the ego is not able to find the social
    • merely abstractions, abstract thoughts, in which he can find no reality.
    • unable to find. Still finding emptiness there it leans on the class
    • to the employer, a relation that, as a human being, he finds unworthy,
    • moved from one place to another. Under those two headings you find everything
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    • Studentenschaft vor kurzem gehalten hat, findet sich ein sehr
    • leben müssen, doch nur die deutliche Erfindung
    • ist die Empfindung, der Kurt Eisner kurz vor seinem Tode in
    • herausfinden wird. Und es ist nur eine Gedankenlosigkeit, wenn
    • Tod und einer neuen Geburt, stattfinden. Und die Frage ist: Wie
    • Sie finden, daß eine gewisse Regelung der Beziehungen von
    • Seele zu Seele stattfindet, die sich dann fortsetzt auch in
    • dem physischen Plane stattfinden: das Rechtsverhältnis.
    • ein innerliches Band von Mensch zu Mensch finden. Heute kommt
    • gibt, ist ja aus den Empfindungen der bürgerlichen Klasse
    • ähnlich ist den Empfindungen, die der heutige
    • Lebensempfindungen wurzeln kann. Durch die Art und Weise,
    • allgemein-menschliches Bildungsleben zu finden. Und von diesem
    • werden Sie einen Widerspruch finden in dem, was ich rede. Den
    • können Sie auch mit Recht finden. Sie können sagen:
    • vertieft euch im Innern, ihr werdet den Gott im Innern finden,
    • ihr werdet den Weg dann finden von der heutigen sozialen
    • Geist, solche Sprache, solche Christen zu finden, die nicht
    • geschehen soll, um den Weg heraus zu finden, den heilenden Weg
    • Empfinden wahrnehmen, was hemmend, was krankmachend ist
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    • recently gave to students in Basle we find a remarkable sentence. Eisner
    • you will there find a certain regulation existing in the relation of soul
    • in what we call ordinary material life, we find the origin of much that
    • men, and to find an inward bond between man and man. It is far more
    • have to be made to find a cultural life common to all men. At present
    • of love within you. You will then find the way out of the present social
    • No, today it is a matter of finding such spirit, such speech, such Christianity,
    • of despite what one man finds true the other thinks false. And however
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    • werden Sie finden, daß durch die ganze Menschheit im
    • Reden so ziemlich das gleiche finden, was zum Beispiel in einer
    • — diese Rede immer wieder und wiederum finden. Das
    • sozialen Organismus zu machen. Höchstens finden die
    • Gedanken finden die Menschen heute leicht? — Diejenigen,
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    • developments with full awareness, in all humanity you will find a trend
    • spring and early summer of 1914 by European statesmen, and find much the
    • again you might find this kind of speech, repeated with variations by
    • thinking about the living social organism, at least they find it very
    • difficult. But what thoughts do they find easy? They find easy such
    • capital is accumulated? — But you see, people today find it too
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    • Übersetzung, und Sie werden finden, daß durch
    • finden Sie nichts als wiederum ein Gewebe von Ideen. Begonnen
    • Ungenügende empfinden. Auf alle diese Dinge habe ich
    • in der Materie finden, und Sie müssen die Materie so
    • finden können. Das ist die Aufgabe der neueren Zeit:
    • Materialismus, sondern die Gleichgewichtslage zu finden. Denn
    • nicht nur Logik finden, das heißt einen Organismus von
    • sozialistischen Denken das geistige Denken hinzuzufinden, das
    • finden. Dazu hat es der wissenschaftliche Betrieb, der heute
    • erfindet oder entdeckt, wäre es interessant,
    • Menschen, die ein Empfinden haben von der Notwendigkeit, zu
    • Empfindung haben können.
    • stärker Sie empfinden, daß so etwas notwendig
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    • way what sort of world-outlook we here find expressed. Hegel's world-outlook
    • pure Hegelian logic, you again find nothing but a web of ideas; and
    • He finds it tedious to place before his soul all that follows from pure
    • of external economic reality. So, side-by-side we find the extremes,
    • must seek the spirit with such intensity that you find spirit even in
    • material you find the spirit. That is the task of the modern age; no
    • longer to wrangle about spiritualism and materialism but to find the
    • used for breaking through to the supersensible. We do not have to find
    • into, however, for us to gain the strength to find the way out of the
    • this will seem distinctly strange. Today however we find ourselves compelled
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    • inheritance they find on earth as a legacy from their
    • situation, one finds particularly that verbs, prepositions,
    • book you find you must have been for years accustomed to what
    • spiritual life. It is just when we tried to find the verb
    • sounds, and then find ourselves obliged to penetrate more and
    • finds most men of today—if you will allow me to say
    • words comes to expression. And men can find their way back to
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    • for many things which are now current: you will not find
    • another language that one finds in a dictionary for, say, a
    • worlds and that must be cultivated if one is to find the way
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    • will after all find in the end, that actually what is of least interest
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    • ROM the two preceding lectures you will have realised that in finding
    • developed through the centuries to the condition in which it finds
    • first time, that the essentially corpse-like quality in the findings of
    • we find a really gifted man such as
    • and apprehended in the spirit, will human souls find harmony again.
    • finds, to begin with, only the expression of the spirit in the realm
    • find expression in a threefold social order because its factual
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    • the process of digesting too well, you may find you will not be able to
    • earth to find the forces of the earth's interior would be absolutely wrong.
    • You would only find earth substances. The forces that are active in the earth
    • in the right way, you will find an opportunity somewhere in life of
    • you understand it properly, you will find an opportunity to make use of
    • beside his plate, and he carefully puts a piece of meat on the scale to find
    • organism, you will no longer be astonished to find that other forces can
    • In every department you find well-meaning people today, who want to
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    • find, when we look back on them, a dominant scientific
    • find neither strength or support — into
    • superficial appearances are against it, we find there
    • Anglo-American world, we find again here one third
    • materialistic road, and used materialistic methods, to find
    • feeble, and must again find strength. I have expressed this
    • do not find anything corresponding to Roman legal concepts
    • there is any talk of Karma, one actually finds that the
    • themselves. If you do so, you will find that the people who
    • way of bringing Asiatic culture into Europe. One finds a good
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    • sinking into something where it can find neither strength nor
    • we find there enshrined in men's hearts those impulses of
    • passing, then, to the Anglo-American world, we find there
    • materialistic method, to find them. But they were not
    • civilisation has grown feeble, and must again find strength. I
    • the old religious concepts with an open mind, we do not find
    • finds that the majority of people to-day who accept the
    • themselves. If you do so, you will find that the people who
    • civilisation into Europe. One finds a good deal in Blavatsky
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    • up this trait of European civilisation, one finds that one has
    • intellectualism ever really find the energy for grappling with
    • of America, the finding of a sea-route round the Cape of Good
    • feeling for ideas finds to-day that quite a small number of
    • turn. If anyone is hunting for ideas, this is what he finds; he
    • there he finds fresh facts, but precisely the same ideas. Then
    • he studies a biological work; there he finds fresh facts, but
    • life of the soul. There he finds more facts, which really only
    • find the concepts that fit the facts, to examine into the ideas
    • has to seek and find. Therefore, the spiritual science of
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    • one, then, indeed, one finds that what is in appearance a
    • point of view, one finds that, with the Reformation, the old
    • new spirit must find Its way into men's hearts, that under the
    • a thing of this sort to the modern man, he finds a certain
    • we find the men of that time able to say to themselves: Of
    • that you happen to come across, and you will find them no
    • people might perhaps find out that the Reformation was, in many
    • which one finds stamped upon many of the leading personages of
    • Science must now find expression in all manner of social ideas
    • selves, how to find strength really to take up these new
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    • find these ethical ideas by contemplating the plant-world, the
    • The more we go back into time, the more we shall find that this pagan
    • we may still find an echo showing that up to the end of the 18th
    • little about them), we shall find again and again that the passages
    • you will find what great results Goethe has reached
    • There, we may find positive knowledge
    • reaching the positive results of spiritual science, if we find it
    • find by treading your own path; no one can show you this path because
    • To-day you will find this in many books, and it is described in a
    • may find them in insignificant facts, but we must be able to judge
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    • Christian era, we should find that together with the promptings of
    • shall find the right vantage point from which to confront it.
    • disappeared, and what sects and denominations find in the
    • finding the real Christ has been lost, and because what people glean
    • disregard the other three is actually dangerous. What you find in
    • Lucifer, says: “I, Ahriman, find it advantageous to make use of
    • rather than simply accepting the figures that people find so
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    • years before the Christian era, we should find that together
    • men shall find the right vantage-point from which to confront
    • disappeared, and what sects and denominations find in the
    • of finding the real Christ has been lost, and because what
    • find in sects whose adherents swear by the literal content of
    • “I, Ahriman, find it advantageous to make use of
    • that people find so satisfactory to-day. If the father is
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    • When people find one thing
    • people who find it irksome to acquaint themselves for example with
    • It is only a question of finding the point at which every single thing
    • incarnation than to find this or that tedious, to consider oneself
    • it is the same question of finding the point where everything is of
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    • When men find
    • widespread nowadays! I have known numbers of people who find
    • It is only a question of finding the point at which every
    • find this or that tedious, to consider oneself superior to
    • the same question of finding the point where everything is of
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    • think and you will find evidence of it in any text book of geology.
    • will find that the earth over a wide area will emit vapor if you take
    • science describe the earth in the way we find in text books of
    • find lacking in the descriptions given by human beings themselves of
    • natural science — you will gradually find your way to the
    • means very long ago, and you will find that as a rule, landscape is
    • than that you will find that landscape takes second place; it is the
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    • you will find that the earth over a wide area will emit
    • and natural science describe the earth in the way we find in
    • entirely immersed in earthly ideas and prejudices would find
    • gradually find your way to the realisation that mankind is
    • no means very long ago, and you will find that as a rule,
    • to five centuries. Earlier than that you will find that
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    • far enough back in the evolution of the earth, we find man is
    • previous development. You find this evolution described In my
    • for the whole of humanity. You will find such things described
    • these races were to blame for this. Indeed we find that there
    • try to find out the connection between, let us say, what
    • Theory of Metamorphosis to-day, you can find in that
    • doctrine of purpose, of aim. You find that doctrine of
    • such as one finds advocated in the fire-sounding words of
    • that at first sight, but the matter goes further. One finds
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    • the evolution of humanity, the more do we find certain individuals
    • human existence, we find that the sources of pagan wisdom always lie
    • will find salvation.” But in its deep foundations, human life
    • be rescued from Ahriman cannot find entry. The point is not whether
    • principle of the number seven — as you will find
    • about Pythagoras today in any text book; but you will never find any
    • understood. If you study recent findings of natural science or
    • as idea, you will find it in the Greek philosopher Anaxagoras.
    • So too you will find the fundamental principles of modern natural
    • through modern psychology you would not find the slightest trace of
    • find a society of rather sectarian tendencies in which they can take
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    • existence, we find that the sources of Pagan wisdom always
    • and my soul will find salvation.” — But in its
    • from Ahriman cannot find entry. The point is not whether men
    • seven — as you will find in my book
    • never find any understanding of the reason why he based the
    • been understood. If you study recent findings of natural
    • idea, you will find it in the Greek philosopher
    • Anaxagoras. So too you will find the fundamental principles
    • search through modern psychology you would not find the
    • embark upon the study of spiritual science provided they find
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    • eloquently. Many of us have been content to find in
    • Appeal, and as you will find it in my book The
    • find their way about: for look you, there is not merely
    • evolution of mankind symptomatically, then one finds from
    • the contrary. In the end we find that mankind's real
    • throw down to him all the crumbs that you can find in the
    • events. Men find it so difficult today to understand the
    • you one instance: if we go pack to 1869 we find the
    • merely to find clever thoughts out to find correct
    • find how men must meet one another in the three folded
    • organism in order to find out or themselves what is
    • For that reason one finds it so incomprehensible, in
    • therefore is this, that one find the tendencies, the
    • matter of setting up programs, but of finding the way in
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    • geology and mineralogy find is only a bone system; that
    • summer and awake in winter. Naturally one only finds that
    • just such hedging. He is an absolute skeptic. He finds
    • are the technical terms). Now Mauthner finds that
    • natural laws that man finds today — well, one
    • find our way through the chaos of the present age unless
    • the future we want to find a picture of ourselves in the
    • To find it, spiritual scientific research is necessary;
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    • we will find the most important forces today in the
    • finding oneself within in the most enhanced activity of
    • Intuition, which you find described in Knowledge of
    • You will find it described in my book Riddles of
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    • scientific organism, the organism as it is in nature, and finds that "the
    • the symptomalogical point of view. He goes so far as to find something in
    • his social organism and finds it in the collecting centres of the great
    • strongly opposed to all that is behind this. So we find confused together
    • different streams — like Niebergall for example — we find in
    • these things out of mere foolishness) you find mention of my name. It is
    • among those who, without finding any way out of it, are involved in this
    • time setting to work on education economically, you will find that we are
    • simply sink deeper into decline and never find the path upwards.
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    • questions today that cannot find so easy a solution as the following:
    • unfold what belongs to man. We have also to find the courage to make an
    • compulsions is lurking in some contemporary fact. Only when we find the
    • day consciousness do we find what, through Goethe, gave the German life
    • the West rightly, insofar as it is Anglo-American, finds there a number
    • into a right line of vision. You find there, from very ancient times, a
    • is true, demands a much more active life than most people today find
    • day, we find proletarians making the excuse of not being able to afford
    • happened. It is on this account that we find ourselves in our present
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    • semi-official inspection of schools. This is not finding fault with any
    • lie, for behind this is hidden either the fact that surplus value finds
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    • friends, if we cannot find within ourselves the answer to
    • ours will even find a false use for the Gospel; the
    • that it knows it can only find phrase —
    • inspirit us when we speak. We must find a way to
    • make the heart speak behind the lips. We must find a way
    • find away out of the “Greek Phrase”, as one
    • may call it today. It must also find a way out beyond the
    • it would find much fruitful ground upon which to fall.
    • find any transition from the concept of work that is
    • should then have to talk so that I would find an echo in
    • wants to find a transition to the true Pentecost spirit,
    • finds himself in the street: he is bound up with the
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    • our instincts. We have therefore to seek the means of finding
    • wanting to find the Christ must do so by direct perception.
    • As we find Nature by perceiving her directly, so we find the
    • Naturally I should find it easier to ignore this pernickety
    • — and you not only find inside: some particular class
    • to be given out, to succeed in finding an echo in the hearts
    • of friends, to find a really responsible echo. For the
    • imposes upon you. You will find many things different from
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    • page he finds a great deal to grumble at because the tone of
    • science, we try to find out why this is so, we have to come
    • day is to find Christ, he must find Him by direct
    • discover Nature, so through inner perception, we find the
    • that means that we may find a starting point for an
    • You will find out many other things as well, which you have
    • and you will find that this is so; if you try to understand
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    • and Shiva of nature, without finding the whole of nature
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    • the human element in the world, finding a deeper understanding of our
    • Spiritual Science, then we find it connected through and through with
    • knowledge that true Spiritual Science is now able to find its way
    • having to find their way to the spirit through their own inner
    • shall find ourselves reflecting how little we really owe to
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    • the human element in the world, finding a deeper understanding of our
    • which will enable us to find our way into those experiences of
    • life ... one can find no relation between this political life and the
    • have led on to a crisis, we find no thoughtfulness, no consciousness
    • can we find our way again to the Christ Impulse?
    • the conditions of the present time, shall we find Christ Jesus?
    • if one comes close to what these people mean by the Christ, one finds
    • moved to ask earnestly: How shall I find the true way to the Christ
    • Jehovah-principle. Not to find the Jehovah-God is nothing else than a
    • is, without finding its way to the Christ Impulse. And so we must not
    • way, we can by no means find the Christ. This is possible only if we
    • known: Christ is the God for all men. We shall not find Him if we
    • fellowship for the thoughts of all men shall I find in myself the
    • finds place among men, they will lose the way to the Christ. This
    • this other realm we must find again the way to the Christ. Youth
    • for the way through willing — there you will find nothing
    • through which we can find the Christ. If we pursue them, we shall no
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    • the human element in the world, finding a deeper understanding of our
    • “that in our life this very longing strives to find expression
    • (at any rate in his physical life), finds himself driven by the facts
    • spiritual findings of the present — that is something which
    • as the result of centuries of habit, will find it extraordinarily
    • would no doubt be surprised to find the rose soon withering, while
    • So are the findings of two modern spirits radically opposed.
    • opposite, how does the super-sensible find its way into all the rest
    • Just where this should prevail, we find sects springing up. These
    • finds it to his advantage to do so. Economic life springs from needs,
    • beings. It says: Let people find themselves in the environment of a
    • nature; they must also find a way that unites their thinking with
    • find terrible. Suppose one asks: What do you mean by
    • Trotsky — you will find a remarkable agreement. Then you will
    • wax so strong in human souls that it does not merely find expression
    • impelled to find the way out of it to the super-sensible. Anyone who
    • remain convinced that humanity will find a way out of the tragic
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    • to-day, we find that the souls entering the world through birth bear
    • power, while, on the other, man must find the strength to free
    • learn another kind of thinking than that which can lazily find
    • which is striving to reveal itself to men, only finds expression in
    • great problems of the age find partial expression. But they did not
    • carried over into Christianity — people find it unchristian.
    • raised again by a spiritual deepening. We look to the West and find a
    • and find a cultural life that despises the West and us too, for the
    • to find the right path between Western materialism, and Eastern
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    • it can find, on the one hand, the mechanization of the spirit, the
    • for there you will find that these things
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    • also find in some of my lecture-courses, you know that we have to
    • mankind's evolution, the more we find a different constitution of the
    • Clairvoyant vision finds in looking back that an incarnation of a
    • conditions of recent years we shall find that men have been brought to
    • continuously present in man. Viewed historically, we find that the
    • in human form and the only question is, how he will find humanity
    • whole of mankind that today calls itself civilized, or will he find a
    • will help us to find the right position in regard to the part played by
    • find the scientific superstition.
    • true reality. You will find reference in many of my lecture-courses to
    • they will realize that with what they find in physical humanity they
    • find all the methods of our present-day science used in the books;
    • increasing force into what they find so difficult to realize —
    • banks, then again, through this lack of awareness, Ahriman will find
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    • physical plane will find in them no source of satisfaction. An
    • find the key to life and so be able to recognize and learn to control
    • eye for the qualitative element, and then one often finds it recorded
    • find these things disquieting; but those whose interest is
    • questions. It is very interesting to find two levels of culture
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    • processes of the physical plane will find in them no source
    • incarnation. Men must learn from spiritual science to find
    • then one often finds it recorded that the father was Greek,
    • Many people, of course, find these things disquieting; but
    • about the same questions. It is very interesting to find two
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    • can understand if we find analogies to our own human evolution and to
    • influence our earthly evolution, we find that they have already
    • Form, on what stage do we find them? We must answer: They have
    • we consider the eighth stage we find the Form Spirits.
    • interests they have in cosmic existence. We shall find that their
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    • the cosmic evolution of man. What finds its expression today in the
    • find that it is the result of unconscious clairvoyance (we know this
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    • find it queer if we say that just as we walk in the air so we walk in
    • of evolution, which you will find designated in my
    • If we now hold this eighth sphere in view, we find living there not
    • the human being finds himself in a process of dying. We may thus point
    • find that physical science has come to the conclusion that the earth
    • the nineteenth century he is able, in growing measure, to find the
    • If we look back into pre-Christian times we shall find that God's
    • path. And its continuation is to find in the world which we
    • on the path toward the spiritual: the Michael path which finds its
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    • introduced through the figure of Socrates, finds its continuation in
    • we must go back with the methods which you find indicated in my book,
    • find developed, already to the degree of brilliancy, in Galileo or in
    • the Mystery of Golgotha. This, then, finds its continuation in the
    • current expression, as an inner deficiency. They will not find what
    • become accustomed to that which nature teaches. Most people who find
    • teaches. I must find a way out of this.
    • burning: Where must we look for this inner mediation? We can only find
    • complete denial of the Divine, we shall find the reason for this
    • will, and so forth — we shall find that the whole configuration
    • upon the words but upon the spirit-soul content, we shall find that
    • even though they cannot find the transition from the God they sense to
    • the concept of the Christ. To be unable to find the Christ in life is
    • a different matter from being unable to find the Father God — You
    • expression in the soul of man. Not to find God the Father is a
    • disease; not to find the Christ is a misfortune. For the human being
    • place as a historical event. He must find a connection with the Christ
    • here upon earth, in external life. If he does not find it is a
    • misfortune. Not to find the Father god, to be an atheist, is an
    • illness. Not to find the Son God, the Christ, is a misfortune.
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    • and on previous occasions. We find that great care is taken during
    • truths; there you will, naturally, find: God is all-mighty, all-wise,
    • spiritual-scientifically, then we find that these obscured
    • look back into the evolution of the Earth, we find the
    • truth, quite apart from the fact that false sentimentality might find
    • up, out of Ahrimanic depths, of certain beings. And these beings find
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    • eighth millennium before the Christian era, we shall find a soul mood
    • The first indications of this we find toward the fifth and fourth
    • the endeavor to find something in the human inner life in which an
    • of finding something which the human being lays hold of within
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    • knowledge of our times; we can find traces of it only in traditions
    • reality. These traditions you will find sometimes very beautifully
    • you will find no mention of the continued working of the Christ
    • you will find
    • so-called historians can find no possible way of including the Christ
    • these will tend increasingly to become experiences of decline. We find
    • healing. This is a truth that must now begin once more to find its way
    • zenith — far from it! For example, you can find today in the
    • source of light. And you will find that wherever people follow this
    • so-called exact sciences; you will find them presented there today. If
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    • home of our own, the movement felt impelled to find a style of its
    • not merely to build a house, but to find a style of architecture
    • say, when they find no points of contact for reciprocal influence.
    • should find that the trend of the present time does not yield a
    • degrees or with the highest. There we find a symbolism, a symbolism
    • of triangle, circle, square, and the like. We even find an expression
    • we find that all the instruments, which today lie as symbols upon the
    • will find that the souls of the people are outside of, beyond, the
    • an abstract spiritual kingdom, he does not find the spirit at all,
    • study the development of the eye, we find that it is at first
    • there has been the beginning of an act of will which must find its
    • find, among the creating — forces of the world, spiritual
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    • repetition of forms, such as we find elsewhere in architecture,
    • You will find seven columns on the left and seven on the right,
    • Such things find expression particularly when people wish to refer
    • Divine. He felt the longing to find the way back to the gods, or
    • striving to concentrate individual forces of personality, to find a
    • when we find this balance. We are healthy in body when we
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    • we consider the thinking force in us, we find that the very
    • other — without finding a proper basis in nature, except that
    • life. And when he philosophizes, he says that in one realm he finds
    • supposed to be no bridge; he finds himself in a ghostlike region
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    • far back in the Orient. What we find in Plato, what we find in
    • Anaxagoras, all reaches back to the Orient. What we find in
    • very far back in human evolution, we find increasingly that human
    • old theocracies we find that the one who ruled received his
    • find the way again from the merely rational to the creative
    • Indeed the time has come for us to find the
    • addition to this significant fact, you could find many proofs of the
    • these regions, we find dispersed everywhere a population which,
    • civilization will doubtless find it difficult to understand. One I
    • If we study the things that stand side by side in the world we find
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    • referring became authoritative, we find in the regions of civilized
    • Africa, South Europe, etc. One thing, however, we do not find in the
    • Science we find that those who brought in a new population-element
    • preserved into a much later epoch. Thus we find humanity in the later
    • economics. In Greece we find the division into masters and slaves. The
    • connection. We pursue today an abstract science. We find no longer a
    • “noblemen”, “aristocrats”. We try in vain to find
    • appear so that what He had to give to the world could find a foothold?
    • Church we find there is still something of this Christianity.
    • Rights, and which passed through Rome. In it we find the origin of our
    • Here we find established the ideas of debt, of default, which are
    • saturated with legalities. Everything which finds expression in life
    • legalism, which finds its culmination in the “Last
    • has developed in the regions of Western Europe, we find it completely
    • find it so plainly orientated to the East as that Indian Theosophy is
    • of which I have just spoken. But we do find that that which has
    • nor saturated with legalities from Rome, we do often find this
    • find theories built up scientifically, but devoid of Spirit, alien to
    • We find also a certain revolt against the Roman system of Rights, a
    • caste system still prevails, we find something of the meaning of that
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    • cultivated as those which we find in the leading personalities during
    • Harnack, they would find an answer to this question. If the name of
    • representatives of the creeds, that we no longer find in the events of
    • that if a man of that time turned to Michael, he could find through
    • Today it is Christ Jesus whom we must strive to find through Michael,
    • Mystery of Golgotha, we find, early in the course of Oriental
    • which we find at the foundation of the ancient pre-Christian wisdom,
    • down. In the effort to gain this balance we find the Christ. When we
    • strive to gain this balance, then alone can we find the Christ.
    • World. What do we find? Everywhere we find Luciferic qualities
    • The same thing appears in Goethe's Faust, where we find
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    • To-day it is Christ Jesus whom we must strive to find through Michael,
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    • this again from another which caused it.” And so man finds a
    • Nature, but always within man. He, looking from without, would find
    • that he must look upon the centre of man if he wished to find the
    • Looking back over the evolution of our earth we find, preceding our
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    • experiences, you will find that these experiences are continually
    • we find such ideas arising among men, among people who believe that
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    • to find, is of lasting value, but how they faced the problems.”
    • ought to have been possible to find such people, amongst those who
    • all-important thing today is that man should be able to find
    • himself. But to find our own Self requires confidence in our own
    • think and to will what is right. In some way we always find these two
    • able to find themselves, and to grasp the whole seriousness of
    • our adversaries the wish naturally arises to find a point of attack
    • an amateur; but he had been unable to find any mistake.” In our
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    • centuries before the Christian era. We find imperialistic empires in
    • Egypt, for there we find a true transition to a later form. If we go
    • back to the oldest form of imperialism, we find it based on the king
    • the way to find god within, whereas earlier god was a reality in the
    • must find the spirit in the symbols.
    • It will roll on in the words. You can find innumerable expressions
    • which has nothing of the old in it, can find room. The old must first
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    • and Swiss history is closely connected to it — we find that a
    • you will find very few members of these secret societies. Members are
    • members. But if we look at the statistics today, we find 488 Masonic
    • blind chicken finds a kernel of corn. Sometimes especially talented
    • course superficial, but wherever you look you will find such things,
    • beneath the platitudes of today. That is why it is impossible to find
    • things like Whigs and Tories, you find that they were originally
    • codex you find remarkable sentences. For example: What is justice?
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    • in the historical evolution of mankind. We find that in the oldest
    • perhaps haunts those who find their way to this anthroposophical
    • that someone who finds his way to such a movement often seeks
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    • more do we find how everything that could be cultivated by man in the
    • saw everything tinged with the vividness of red or gold. We find all
    • so, and in that we find blue and blue-violet increasingly attractive,
    • heal our organism of its tendency to sickness. We have to find our way
    • perhaps find it at variance with some other idea, should wait till they
    • you look you find instances bearing independent witness to what I might
    • being of man himself. But where do we find science — so proud of
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    • — well, they find that very boring. Whel it is a question of real
    • present age. What these foolish psycho-analysts are unable to find,
    • must indeed find the answer.
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    • time. When we look back into the ancient past we find that man
    • difficult it is to find our way into the ideas presented in the
    • a loss of this vision; man has to find himself deserted by the divine
    • from all sense-phenomena. He had to find the way to a divine and
    • you,” he said, “if you will only find the way out of your
    • there. But you must find Him; He must come again for
    • enmity with the truth and we try to find all manner of ingenious ways
    • throughout this work we find evidence of a desire not to take
    • shall never find a way out of our present troubles unless we develop
    • spectroscope — in such a world we shall never find the realm
    • constituted out of the super-sensible, then he will also find the way
    • that find expression in the materialistic view of the world. It is
    • exert himself to overcome the pressure of this knowledge, he must find
    • Such things only serve to show how urgent it is to find the way
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    • back into the ancient past we find that man remained capable of organic
    • should confess today, in all sincerity, how difficult it is to find our
    • accompanied by a loss of this vision; man has to find himself deserted by
    • forth to meet him from all sense-phenomena He had to find the way to a
    • you will only find the way out of your purely physical vision of the
    • working of the Event of Golgotha, He is here. But you must find Him; He must come again
    • find all manner of ingenious ways of accepting the cosmic jest —
    • accounted of outstanding importance. Yet throughout this work we find
    • feel these things deeply in their hearts. We shall never find a way out
    • shall never find the realm whence Christ came down to unite Himself with
    • also find the way to come to the super-sensible. At bottom, it is
    • arrogance and pride that find expression in the materialistic view of the
    • knowledge, he must find the possibility, not to make confession of his
    • serve to show how urgent it is to find the way from the confession of
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    • and spiritual, men still went on desiring to find in themselves the
    • how to find, out of themselves, the forces that can lead to an
    • first to find the way through tradition and then through documents and
    • days when the impulse of the Mystery of Golgotha was finding its way
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    • dealing with these problems you will find that I always pointed out
    • seriously in Rome. In the biographies of Thomas Aquinas we find
    • the biographies you will find mentioned the bare fact of his refusal.
    • us, you will only find two things that can be affirmed with truth.
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    • perceived by those great ones whose last stragglers we find in
    • find that as regards morality, the Jesuit Order has gone admirably to
    • culpa, as an examination of conscience by a Jesuit, one finds in the
    • not in fact been possible to find a really adequate measure.
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    • hardly find between them any more connection than one finds in the
    • denominations, and one would everywhere find that appeal is made to
    • have to develop our own forces, that we have to find Him in our
    • Scholasticism of Albertus Magnus and Thomas Aquinas will find that in
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    • formidable theory too. One may well ask where we shall find the
    • this first volume work upon him finds a strict
    • perishing, declining into barbarism. You find no indication
    • observer and therefore he finds no moment of continuation and
    • have thus said over the course of years could really find no
    • scientific method of contemplation you can find or create
    • impartiality, and selflessness, we find personal whims and
    • finding the right expression for it. In Stuttgart I spoke on
    • today because I find it is the only adequate one. As I left the
    • we will not find it unless the power of this initiation-wisdom
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    • representatives of certain secret societies find highly offensive
    • must however find its way into life. For if one speaks to the
    • out to a soul-spiritual element! One can, however, not find the
    • attitude. The Protestant or Evangelical finds this to be
    • you will find knowledge described, and in a particular
    • you will find knowledge (thus, for what is a spiritual occurrence)
    • find how for instance in the recent speeches of an archbishop
    • you find a speaking, to be sure, out of the decadence of a
    • pontificate of Peter in Rome was founded. If today you find it
    • implicitly confirm that one did not act correctly, if one finds
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    • the world of Ahriman and can only find its true path of
    • that in the pr sent age he must find a link with all that
    • Spirit in this art of education. Yet we are finding
    • another planet. Living an the Earth as you do, you will find
    • succeed in finding their way from merely abstract concepts
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    • cannot belong to the Ahrimanic world, but which can only find its
    • soul, that will find its continuing development, that will be the
    • sure, find that this thought has something preserved and
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    • always find ourselves in an odd position when we talk about
    • second school be established. To find suitable, really
    • any combination of pure reasoning to find matter in the realm
    • certainly finds interesting things. When we look into the
    • human being and find all those inwardly pleasant experiences
    • man. We find matter not in the external world, we find it in
    • ourselves. We find it precisely through one-sided mysticism.
    • being, for there I will find the spirit.”
    • belief that it is possible to find traces of matter in the
    • to find the spirit.
    • You find today
    • — one finds that these parties exist in the external
    • Down here, for instance, you find the parties (orange). On
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    • as so many are inclined to do, one finds that only beings
    • you will find that one cannot remain on the physical plane if one
    • their super-sensible beings, we find that the former are able
    • history, the more we find that men instinctively interpreted
    • find themselves in with respect to their spiritual
    • at abstraction and must find its way out of it. We are deeply
    • one can think those thoughts and no longer finds them absurd
    • written, one would find among a large number of them the
    • find what it is that can truly bring about progress for us in
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    • ourselves we find a sense that inwardly reveals to us whether
    • world. People find this very comforting, especially among
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    • view people of the future will find it difficult to grasp how
    • they find expression in full earnestness. It is difficult for
    • freedom includes, what condition the human soul finds itself
    • find so difficult. Why is that?
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    • because people will find that it proceeds from an inadequate
    • individuals. Among those who will not find their way to
    • called that by man only because he finds it useful in life.
    • passage by Jerusalem we find, "The evaluation, which is
    • from the concepts of healthy and pathological and then find
    • far that we find truth only in what is useful, wrong only in
    • will always find the language of spiritual science
    • find ourselves at a most important, decisive point. Most
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    • descending deeply into his inner being only finds what is
    • illusion that they can find physical, material realities, not
    • being, they can find, not the world of the material
    • and ego find themselves in that part of the spiritual world
    • exchanges what he has become acquainted with and finds headed
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    • intellectualism such as the one in which we find ourselves,
    • actually find? The form taken by the thoughts of most people
    • St. Petersburg paper, for instance, you do not find what
    • anything about Fichte. You may take everything you find on
    • denying matter. You find the most extreme Western exponent of
    • the Eastern qualities came especially to the fore, we find
    • originates. We find that Oriental thinking has basically
    • find its true expression, as we have outlined, until the
    • Fichte. There, we find the nuance of human soul life which,
    • history. In libraries, one generally finds the pages of his
    • Do familiarize yourselves with his work and you will find
    • also find the material from which the state, the rights
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    • spiritualist scorns, because he finds matter to be of such a
    • materialistic, physical world-view finds nitrogen and oxygen
    • to Central Europe, we find that the European, provided that
    • appears in Neo-Scholasticism, I find a much more developed
    • You find in
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    • environment in which he happened to find himself. Thus, one
    • a person finds himself who studies Hegel's
    • It is only through spiritual science that one finds words to
    • actually means finding oneself dwelling in a multitude of
    • the life of the spirit? You can find such thoughts in a
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    • constitutes earthly matter. We do not find earthly matter in
    • contemplate our senses, we find that forces dwell in them
    • say that it is especially painful when one finds that
    • accordance with the explanations that you find in my books
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    • mystic strives. He does not find it because it can only be
    • forces that hold the world together. We find in ourselves the
    • find their balance? The centripetal forces work principally
    • especially those devoted to Western science. You find
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    • when we look across to the Orient, we find that the life of
    • its greatest, we find that this soul life is most eminently
    • involved here. Thus, we find in the Orient an instinctive
    • find the concepts primitive; it as though one had just begun
    • at it from the Darwinian standpoint — we find the
    • in general. Now, Huxley finds two natural forces that are at
    • find their external expression in the plant forms. Thus we
    • find the animal kingdom within man. Outwardly, in his
    • surroundings, we find the economic life.
    • represents by virtue of his astral body, we find the plant
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    • Instead, you will find that the purpose of human evolution
    • environment, we are unable to find anything that could be
    • find that in the activity of the ego he is dealing with a
    • our culture, we find its most conscious component parts to be
    • being represents today, in the direction of nature, we find
    • at it in this way, we find, as it were, what man contributes
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    • mind and one finds that what otherwise might be protracted
    • find its source in the creative human being and which, in
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    • what is present in it, we actually find — indeed, we may
    • find any inclination today to investigate these great signs
    • find that radical socialists enthusiastically uphold
    • “Well, can a person still find joy in his
    • science and to discover the basis from which one can find
    • indicated just now, we find that, insofar as it referred to
    • what is trying to reveal itself within. Then, he will find
    • external world evolution itself, for there you can find the
    • the world find even talk of initiation science unpleasant.
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    • manner of thinking. No attempt is made to find one's way into
    • ones into the field of social life, will find that I am
    • way, human beings repel what is supposed to find its way out
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    • — you will find a great similarity. You will find the
    • find the opportunity in the next few days to point to a
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    • soul. One finds believers by making concessions to their
    • human faith. In no other way would one find this access to
    • are injected into it, we find little inclination and few
    • would have to ask yourself: Well, how is it that I now find
    • be proclaimed as a mere theory, if this view finds its way
    • science. The abstract guidelines that you normally find in
    • psychology — you find all kinds of theories on how the
    • child quite differently. We find that there are two stages in
    • here, one finds that during this time the human being
    • find that spiritual forces are the basis of the world. We
    • up all of this in the future. Then, humanity will find it
    • You will find
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    • might wish to find ideas as the driving forces of history would never be able to prove that ideas
    • that, within the abundance of facts, the important thing is to find a
    • approach to history, might seem insignificant — which one would perhaps not find worthy of
    • into decadence. In Plato, if we are able to understand him properly, we find the last offshoots,
    • which we do not find in the Orient but which, entering in later, arose in the central regions of
    • go into the differences between these two modes of human thought we find important historical
    • still finds echoes of it, and we find the last echo then in the fifteenth century in Nicolas of
    • But what was meant by the nothingness one finds in Dionysius the
    • way of thinking that we ourselves find religious feeling permeated with a legalistic element. In
    • But we find something curious. We see how Hegel lives in a
    • death. You can go through the whole of Hegel's philosophy and you will find nothing that goes
    • find that the 'I' still lives below, dimly, in a dream-like state in the soul-experiences which
    • express themselves, spread out, in imaginative pictures. In the Western culture we find that, in
    • finds that something developed in a natural way in the Orient which actually was purely a
    • — we find that, fundamentally, there lives instinctively in the masses a constitution of
    • — the grave situation —in which we find ourselves.
    • the individual must find completely within himself the source of what he has to find and which he
    • already. But — and one still finds understanding for this today — if one wants to
    • finding links."
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    • finds expression in the East. This shows itself so strongly that one must say: It is natural for
    • This is the characteristic we find when looking
    • only in ancient times. And today the Eastern human being, even in Russia, finds himself in a
    • being from taking full possession of his physical body, hinders him from finding a connection
    • find a reconciliation through the 'brotherly feelings of study' — article entitled
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    • we find in the East that certain beings, that had their real significance in the far distant
    • through it, but can no longer find a link between what he believes about the spiritual world and
    • And here we find a singular phenomenon. We find
    • Roman language-element that has endured beyond the actual Roman people, one finds the human being
    • cleft is nevertheless there. It is difficult to find a bridge between the style of Part One of
    • If you take Hegel's philosophy, you find — I have often mentioned this here — that
    • this philosophy develops in every respect towards the spirit. Yet nowhere in Hegel do you find
    • find logical dialectics as the first part of his philosophy. His philosophy of nature is merely a
    • sum of abstractions of what lives in the human being himself; and you find what is supposed to be
    • As soon as we move to the East we find that soul
    • the new age, finding dose affinity with natural science. It moves also to the East and progresses
    • scientific world-view of the West will never find a foothold in the Orient because it simply
    • of the souls of human beings of the Centre. The striving to find a harmony, a balancing out of
    • something much deeper. You see, when one looks to the West one finds primarily a certain
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    • Schiller finds this middle state in the condition
    • one finds about twenty forces — which Goethe then presents in his twenty archetypal
    • that we must find through spiritual science concerning the threefold nature of the human being as
    • inspirations if we are to find anything for the well-being of human society in the modern
    • would have been a good way of coming into what you find in my
    • distinguished from what is based on genuine spiritual research — one finds no one who
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    • — particularly not in Hegel — do we find a proper
    • from the fact that it is just in this time that we find the particular development and
    • everything must be added to it which supersensible research is seeking to find.
    • spiritual itself and, on the other hand, to find in the economic element what people in earlier
    • association. What a human being alone can no longer find can be found by an association which
    • the physical world call it fantastic to talk about Old Moon, Old Sun and Old Saturn. They find
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    • reappearance of Christ is to find its place in the soul in the right way it is necessary to
    • Mystery of Golgotha to such a degree that a truly human grasp of this Mystery could find a place
    • rulership of Charlemagne, one finds among the forces through which his rulership spread an
    • brought forth such idealistic heights — such ideas as one finds in
    • human being must find his full freedom out of nullity and the new perception must be born out of
    • this nullity. The human being must find his whole strength out of the nothingness. It is but the
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    • we turn once more to the old oriental outlook, we find that man knew
    • And that is why so many lies have to find a camping-ground in the
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    • considers to be his normal ones are indeed not repressed. Had he only tried a little to find out
    • one cannot find Christ through spiritual science but only through the Gospels. Now someone should
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    • zodiac and planets amongst which we find ourselves situated.
    • world of Free Moral Action, but cannot find anything to unite the two
    • Necessity and the world of Freedom unless he finds the way through
    • position he occupies in the Universe — this is a search that must find a
    • Now with what does the mentality which finds expression in this
    • did not experience it. To think that he could find anything in the
    • Universe other than he finds in himself would be an illusion. Man
    • finds this vertical dimension only by experiencing it himself. By
    • space. Man can find absolutely nothing in the Universe unless he finds
    • would find it extremely difficult to train himself to feel that by
    • abstractly, according to dimensions, I shall find it is sometimes on
    • Having entered on this path, we shall find that the Universe comes to
    • and we shall then find it in the Universe.
    • the social life in which we find ourselves in these times has great
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    • The reason that animals can find direction, as is shown most clearly
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    • zodiac and planets amongst which we find ourselves situated.
    • on.” There is no sense in this. We find sense only when we unite
    • find out how their own Ego is placed into the outer Universe is, as it
    • living way, we find that the Zodiac is of very great significance. We
    • people have died on Earth that it would not be possible to find room
    • the year”. And we must now ask in a concrete way: How can we find
    • Well, first of all we find that when Man descends from the spiritual
    • child during the first three months of his earthly existence, we find
    • child during the second year after its conception, and we find that
    • the permanent teeth, which grow forth from Man, we find that these are
    • travel to the Sun and find there nothing of what he now imagines, but
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    • zodiac and planets amongst which we find ourselves situated.
    • again we must try to find in the Universe outside, what exists in one
    • been spoken and written of from various standpoints) we find him first
    • — formed out of the world of sense. This fact we can find already
    • line (sketch) still attempt to find it in a relatively conscious way,
    • find respiration inserted, as it were, between conscious
    • In the state in which we find ourselves between falling asleep and
    • shall find that it is a matter of indifference whether we assume that
    • minds, but we find that simultaneously with it another process takes
    • etc., and also the Platonic year, we find in this insertion of a
    • which I find myself embedded and to which I belong; it is that world
    • own self will find the following. These things must gradually be
    • parts of the Universe where we find Ether. For this reason it is so
    • Sun stands over it, we find that at the end of 72 years the star
    • of the relation between Moon-light and Sun-light. This we can find
    • You see that Newton's theory finds it necessary to assume some kind of
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    • zodiac and planets amongst which we find ourselves situated.
    • you can find for yourselves in astronomical books. Thus we are
    • this ether is distributed far and wide, Everywhere we find, coexisting
    • Suction — these two, we find in Space. But not only do we possess
    • again things of this sort get said and then find their way into this
    • astral body and Ego from his physical and etheric bodies, he finds
    • In order to find the working of the extra-Earthly, we must penetrate
    • nature of Man. We find in the first place his complete form or
    • is these activities I will name as the third thing we find in Man.
    • By following up Embryology, we find how the heart is gradually welded
    • forces, we find that it has the least connection of all with the
    • and conditions, and find the possibility of tracing it back to the
    • merely by means of a telescope. With a telescope one finds their
    • positions — setting it first to one star and then to the other, finding
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    • zodiac and planets amongst which we find ourselves situated.
    • you find in Man. Look at the Universe of Stars. Note how the
    • the human periphery. You will find that the constellation of Aries is
    • Many have been the attempts to find proof for this revolution of the
    • nature of his peripheric form; and here you can find, if you examine
    • Now it will be a little more difficult to find the relationship
    • If we try to discover a cosmic equivalent for this, we will find it by
    • should find that not only does light appear as a result of the
    • can find everywhere analogies of that which takes place in the
    • points of awaking and of falling asleep. We must find a line which
    • motion in Man. What can we find within Man corresponding to it? You
    • said above. We have to find a motion equivalent to the relation of the
    • consider the animal instead of Man. Here we shall find a much more
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    • zodiac and planets amongst which we find ourselves situated.
    • experience, we find that for a certain limited time the eye retains
    • impression of the colour to which it is exposed; and we find that
    • you find the construction of the latter to be the exact opposite. It
    • oppressed human perception. Therefore we find that the ancients, when
    • We might find a good many such correspondences, for the genius of
    • relation between Man and Macrocosm was investigated, which we find
    • But we shall find something of even greater significance in another
    • In almost all the peoples inhabiting this Earth, you find a recognised
    • upon this line of research. You will find some interesting
    • he failed to find sufficient reason to declare himself in favour of
    • within himself. The abstract mystic says: “Look within to find
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    • zodiac and planets amongst which we find ourselves situated.
    • Egypto-Chaldean culture, we should find that man did not look upon
    • find conditions in this respect during the interval between death and
    • the relation we find in another plane if we have a bottle of
    • element. But try to follow the digestive process, and you will find
    • We adapt ourselves to the movements of the external world, we find our
    • eye; there we find blood-vessels, choroid and retina (omentum). The
    • today, and we find our newspapers proclaiming that a new discovery has
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    • zodiac and planets amongst which we find ourselves situated.
    • really logical thought process in this matter, and we shall find that
    • discoveries, were they to take up these subjects. They would find
    • confirm the findings of Spiritual Science. It would form one of the
    • eighteenth century, however, we can still find traces of a certain
    • we go into these matters, the more we find this to hold good. It was
    • is the activity of the lower limbs. Hence we find that a man who has
    • mere sense-phenomena. We must first know this. Then we can find the
    • and one would like to find new phrases, new forms of expression in
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    • zodiac and planets amongst which we find ourselves situated.
    • find a place in our thought. As long however as we are employing the
    • find that it goes further than that of man. The metabolism of man must
    • not find it difficult to bear in mind also that the idea of the world
    • still find in children, if we understand how to observe them aright,
    • find the peculiar fact that the whole intelligence of modern humanity
    • peculiar fact that, in practical life, we find more inefficient people
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    • zodiac and planets amongst which we find ourselves situated.
    • the other planets, Venus and Mercury, we find that they have even
    • organism. Reflect for a moment and you will find that what is called
    • we shall find that we have to think of it as a great organism. We must
    • we find this apparently long period of revolution in the case of the
    • forces that we find in Mercury and Venus. Through these forces our
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    • zodiac and planets amongst which we find ourselves situated.
    • Moon-stream, we find the Sun-stream intervening in it, just as the
    • especially when we include the reminiscence of dreams. We find, for
    • differentiation in time. Thus we find this interaction of two streams
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    • zodiac and planets amongst which we find ourselves situated.
    • which is in a manner connected with the external minerals, we find
    • view. When we look back to the ancient Persian civilisation we find
    • Referring to historical records, one generally finds that the ordinary
    • development. And you will find this true down to the very details. You
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    • the wheels in the road, we should find that the warmth within them was
    • corresponding amount — one finds that the whole of the force
    • the twelfth or thirteenth century, we find that what people had then
    • taken into account, we should not find that the young people of today
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    • zodiac and planets amongst which we find ourselves situated.
    • abstract, that evolution is bound continually to ascend. We find this
    • the outer things of life, it is indeed not surprising to find that it
    • from his physical aspect only. In so doing we only find in the cranium
    • and could journey to the Sun, imagining they would find there a
    • glowing ball of gas. They would not find this, but a suction-sphere,
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    • zodiac and planets amongst which we find ourselves situated.
    • Anyone who follows the history of human evolution at all, will find
    • in as nourishment, and to find out how the heat of combustion is set
    • students. They are like thoughts which find expression somewhat in the
    • Bank and how much taken out; and finding that the amounts are the
    • testing what we find in modern science; one has only to test
    • find no means of building a bridge between them. At most an attempt is
    • dwelling in man finds its immediate continuation in the effect it has
    • need only fix one's attention on the transition, and we find there
    • really study human thought, we find that the thought which
    • surface evolution came about at different times, in Europe we find a
    • the striving of humanity in the Middle Ages to find the way to the
    • Christ cannot find His Kingdom, he can rise only to the Universal
    • and this connection it does not find unless it unites with what has
    • we come as far as Heat, we find the transition to the soul-and-spirit
    • the Christ-Substance, the Christ-Nature is. Let us try to find that
    • we instinctively call warmth of feeling; let us try to find it. Let us
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    • limb-system and this finds its way to the head through the
    • which find expression in a man's repeated lives on Earth are
    • said, you will find that only one conception is possible. You
    • which people today have no liking; they find it disturbing,
    • Both find their balance in the breast-man, the rhythmical
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    • thoughts in Western physics. One finds with Darwin a
    • developmental teaching just as one finds a developmental
    • Anglo-American secret societies, content-wise hardly find
    • this in Schopenhauer himself because you soon find, in your
    • we don't find anything which is an element of will and what
    • philosophy. Schopenhauer could hardly find an audience, his
    • people find it extraordinary that a Hegel admirer like me can
    • equilibrium. We could find some solution to this disharmony if
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    • Much searching is done to find these connections, and a large
    • gradually find a door to enter into the physical world. It is
    • Just try it out for once! You will find combinations of private
    • property with an economic machine, but you will never find a
    • find in this concept of mankind what lies on the other side of
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    • effects reverting back to the causes and then finding an
    • would say the need for causality is satisfied when one finds
    • giving such details, one only actually find a part. Such
    • which the spiritual researcher finds so intensive: that he or
    • methods. Whoever verifies this outwardly will find that light
    • first centuries, we find — but not applied to Christianity,
    • humanity finds this observation uncomfortable as a rule. Still,
    • chamber, it needs to find its application throughout our world
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    • still find the after-effects of the etheric body, that is to say, all
    • returns, and how the ego in a certain way finds it again. We can
    • Indeed he finds in the very surprise awakened by his results a sort
    • spiritual researcher finds that it is made especially complicated
    • must contrast this with another European population, which we find in
    • from the outside than from the inside. That is why we find in America
    • place. Hence we find the souls who were incarnated in the south
    • in American Indian bodies. Over in Asia we find the souls who lived
    • intellectualism. In this we also find something hinted at, but in an
    • is not only in science that we find materialism, but throughout all
    • announce the results of their spiritual research; for we shall find
    • very awareness really to find the basis from which he, in his
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    • fluid, inasmuch as this blood belongs to the fluid organism, we find
    • — we should find in registering the warmth in the different parts
    • Directly we reflect about man in this way we find that it is
    • organism, to the etheric body, we find within it the conceptual
    • Ether, Warmth-Ether, Light-Ether, Life-Ether, and in addition we find
    • on waking, finds that he is feverish or is suffering from some kind of
    • is related to what is on the left, we shall find that they
    • If you read the literature of modern psychology you will find the most
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    • inasmuch as this blood belongs to the fluid organism, we find
    • methods of investigation — we would find in registering
    • reflect in this way we find that it is impossible for our
    • organism. And when we come to the etheric body, we find
    • Ether, Life Ether, and in addition we find in it, in a very
    • waking, finds that he is feverish or is suffering from some
    • (diagram V) is related to what is on the left, we shall find
    • find the most incredible hypotheses of how the soul works
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    • honest modern scientist can find reality.
    • counsel with yourself, however, you will find it quite possible to
    • So when we study the whole man we find a bridge between moral
    • for example in warmth. Then it is possible to find the connection
    • be possible to find any transition to the life of soul from this
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    • modern scientist can find reality.
    • counsel with yourself, however, you will find it quite
    • study the whole human being we find a bridge between
    • is possible to find the connection between body and soul.
    • will not be possible to find any transition to the life of
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    • If we review all the thoughts we have formulated, we shall find in
    • find freedom. On the other side (outwards) our actions stream forth
    • we find freedom in the life of thought and love in the life of will,
    • you find nothing. In other words, you have a picture — nothing
    • before birth, and therefore they called the findings of mathematics
    • grow, so what is unfolded through freedom must find an element in
    • unfolds in man when, as a free being, he finds his way into pure
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    • find in every case that they are linked with something in our
    • life of thought; we permeate this with the will and thus find
    • where we find freedom in the life of thought and love in the
    • the mirror, you find nothing. In other words, you have a
    • before birth, and therefore they called the findings of
    • unfolded through freedom must find an element in which to
    • that unfolds in us when, as a free being, we find our way
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    • find mysterious and secret feelings out of which the Christmas tree
    • present among those whom we find as the three Magi from the East, out
    • longer livingly active. We must find the human being, the man
    • to find freedom. But we must find our way back to a union with that
    • that we find the Christ And there is a wisdom which extends far
    • of the East to find the way to Christ In other words we need to
    • spiritual vision in nature. And on the other side we must find the
    • hearts, we shall again find the way to the Christmas Mystery just as
    • of the field developed in their hearts; then we shall find the way,
    • comprehension of Christ; and then we shall find the way to the
    • raise it from its chaotic condition unless men find it possible once
    • we look out into the widths of space we find there the challenge
    • find the inner Magi-wisdom that leads us just as the outer
    • We must find again the Jesus Christmas Mystery, and we
    • must find it by cultivating all that within ourselves of which we
    • have spoken today. We must find the Christmas light within ourselves
    • of the East, so must we find the star through the power of that which
    • too we find the same demand.
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    • history you will find no thought as widely understandable or having as much
    • Golgotha, we find that, although the achievements of the peoples in all the
    • Golgotha. Furthermore, we find we can only understand what has happened
    • it necessary — if we leave aside such views, we find that even the most
    • Augustine we continually find such allusions. Even in Scholasticism we find
    • body away. Isis, the spouse of Osiris, sets out on her search and finds him
    • This, then, is the idea we find present in the minds and hearts of the
    • may be sunk into the earth. No, in a sense, we must find the Isis legend
    • imaginatively, as the Egyptians did. But we must find the right Isis
    • of Christ Jesus, insight into his being. This is what we must find again
    • feelings could enable us to find the impulses needed for the renewals that
    • behind and new insights must take their place. If we cannot find the inner
    • and misfortune of our time are due to this — we cannot find the courage to
    • human beings find the power represented by the holy Sophia. The modern age
    • to find words that could speak deeply into the heart of each one of you on
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    • in all history you will find no thought that has such power to lift
    • preceded the Mystery of Golgotha, we shall find through that
    • Golgotha, there too we shall find we can only understand it when we
    • views, we shall find that even the most distressing events in the
    • Augustine we continually find allusions — even in Scholasticism
    • we find such allusions — referring to the fact that the
    • Osiris, sets out on her quest and finds him in Asia. She brings him
    • This, then, is the idea we find present in the minds and
    • my dear friends, we must somehow find the Isis legend again, the
    • Imagination, as the Egyptians did. We must find the true Isis legend.
    • other words we must find in that which natural science gives us
    • find Isis, and when we have found her, we must learn how to place out
    • we can find an inner astronomy, which reveals to us once more the
    • what we must find again, with the help of the force of Christ which
    • find the impulses needed for a renewal, then this community, which
    • insight If we cannot find the inner courage needed for this, then we
    • this — we cannot find the courage to lift ourselves above the
    • happening, but inasmuch as human beings find that force which is
    • my dear friends, I should like to find words which appeal deeply to
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    • We, my dear friends, must find the way whereby the inner
    • from mathematics, phoronomy and geometry, this means the finding of
    • Isis, of the new Isis, of the divine Sophia whom man must find if the
    • you will find it said that a man when he desires to attain higher
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    • But the further we go back in evolution the more we find these inner
    • material world is the descendant of what we find when we study
    • filled with the perceptions of Inspiration. Thereby men will find the
    • And in France, in the 18th century, we find efforts
    • man through the power of knowledge he himself manifests; and we find
    • 18th century, we find men like Dupuis in the West and Ludwig
    • growing now into whole volumes) — in a fairly big book, we find
    • understand Anthroposophy at all, finds in it something similar to
    • let the deep significance of these pictures work upon us we find a
    • out into the macrocosm and there find the forces which are understood
    • find many indications about the Soma-drink, the Soma-juice. All kinds
    • anxiety was whether we should find a sufficiently large number of
    • so often we find heart, lung, digestive organs and so forth,
    • real thinking is offered we find, as in the book written by Kurt
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    • You will generally find it stated in books today that nobody knows
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    • In the Gospels we find a twofold announcement of the birth of Christ
    • science of humanity in olden times, we find its content essentially
    • perceiving with eyes and ears, we find it to be the externalized inner
    • Christmas Tree really? It is not so easy to find its meaning. In
    • making the effort to find it, and by discovering how the Christmas
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    • to be able to find evidence in life itself of the things we have
    • hearts from a degenerate Oriental culture. We can find evidence of
    • of the Mystery of Golgotha? In spiritual research one always finds
    • impossible to find a point of contact with modern modes of thinking.
    • necessary that a sense for reality should find its way into life.
    • Again we find people saying: The only thing to do is to believe in
    • discover that healthy, free minds can, after all, find their way to
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    • traditional confession, without finding the possibility to
    • personality of the godly Being. Whoever finds a dogma such as
    • this presented through the denominations, finds it easy to some
    • the way such a dogma was created will find that dogmas of
    • and now don't find any connection to outer religious
    • with physical sense perceptible science don't find anything
    • lively ideas. How often we find that people at present can be
    • but we can't find any particular difference between them, they
    • of truth can one work into the future when the soul has to find
    • lives. If you search you will find the connection between every
    • while finding these things uncomfortable, while they must live
    • characteristics of falsehood and find if highly uncomfortable
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    • find that it is a large quantity.
    • religion. Many men to-day fight against these because they find
    • cannot find in their faith the necessary strength for life
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    • then we find that in olden times, those ancient times in which
    • will find what had to be said in another connection
    • now, in what concerns our practical undertakings we find people
    • concerns, we find, in the place of the individual undertakings
    • consequently become gigantic, although we find them now
    • inequality, which we find, for instance, in the oldest caste
    • called upon to find themselves in groups, to those should be
    • into the concrete, we find an extraordinary number of riddles,
    • these truths, and we shall then find a possibility of showing
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    • unable to find a way out of certain knots and tangles, is just
    • find his way aright, a certain orientation which comes entirely
    • conquests of our civilisation, although you will find many
    • bring man on materially, you will find nothing either in
    • it of that Utopian character one finds in many writings to-day.
    • them to find the aftereffects of the great crisis in
    • depths, something had to find its way into the world which
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    • Earth can no longer find the right equilibrium between the
    • find the right equilibrium between the Spiritual and material
    • Earth, endeavour to find such instincts in man that his
    • has come to humanity, and humanity must resolve to find that
    • should find his inner orientation, that he should attain an
    • and Form. Then only do I find equilibrium”.
    • will, which will give him the power henceforth to find the
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    • which here on Earth can no longer find the right equilibrium
    • find the right equilibrium between the Spiritual and material
    • our Earth, endeavour to find such instincts in man that his
    • come to humanity, and humanity must resolve to find that
    • should find his inner orientation, that he should attain an
    • Form.' Then only do I find equilibrium.”
    • henceforth to find the equilibrium between Light on the one
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    • unfold an urge to find too great an affinity with the earthly
    • find the right balance between the spiritual and the material
    • decide today to find the equilibrium. And the actual task set
    • man to find his inner orientation and to acquire an inner
    • of Wisdom. Powers, Mights — then I find the
    • Ahrimanised, unless he saved himself by finding the
    • his will the impulse to find the equilibrium between levity and
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    • for him to find a balance between them. Both tendencies, the
    • Ahrimanic and the Luciferic, are false paths and man must find
    • humanity. The question is this: how does one find this
    • find the impulses of his nature and his actions within himself,
    • arise and understand them, he finds a blank, a cipher, he is
    • danger unless one finds the equilibrium, and in the modern
    • A modern scientific man will not be able to find anything right
    • the same time the whole of human evolution. Nowhere do you find
    • purely intellectual. You find something there that can interest
    • universe, give man equilibrium. And this he can find if in the
    • within the cosmos, one finds also the knowledge which permits
    • psychology — can describe would find it impossible to
    • we contemplate the world we find that everywhere it contains
    • connection of man with the cosmos does man find the balance
    • man must find the equilibrium.
    • find the equilibrium. And then in fact man will neither sink
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    • at once what a critical spirit finds utterance in that which
    • gramophones, and cosmic riddles — finds utterances in the
    • in the very first lines he finds these words: “Sing to me, O Muse,
    • find its real development in the future, something which is, at yet
    • towards Europe. On the one hand he finds there a mechanical
    • exploitation; and on the other hand he finds an expression of what
    • present tendencies, we find this view advocated, — a fact
    • such. We find it said that there exist three worlds in modern
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    • entering the sphere of the Spirit which man can find beyond the
    • in my book Knowledge of the Higher Worlds you will find
    • way that modern philosophy would find extremely uncomfortable
    • make his way through those meadows and find in himself the capacity
    • When he dies this, then in the external sense-world he an find the
    • faces a field of death in our modern civilisation, can find in
    • Christology depends on man finding the spirit in spite of
    • to find from his own inner power such a spiritual consciousness of
    • as an instance, my dear friends. You can find many other
    • awaken out of that morass of judgment in which people find
    • to rise above all the littlenesses in life, we too shall not find
    • to find the Spirit on the corpse-field of modern Natural Science,
    • still has spirituality, and finds in Roman Catholicism a
    • find spirituality, Orientalism and Romanism will most assuredly
    • lies in the fact that an Oriental Chinese element finds a
    • find, merely by remaining passive, that which can unite their souls
    • with the Eternal. But they only find it in a Luciferic way, because
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    • to find its existence to a certain extent unnoticed by the
    • anticipate a symptom right now which you can find if you take
    • untalented creator. In this article you will find, I may say,
    • anyone to do what he or she doesn't find suitable. Something is
    • refrained from being expressed in gatherings, finds a way to
    • find proof of what is growing within today's youth then you'll
    • find this a quite extraordinarily characteristic for such
    • continue. Yes indeed! I find this extraordinarily
    • Catholic-Dadaism, finding shelter under Eugen Diederichs in the
    • to say about it. Of course one finds the Ernst Michel type who
    • finds no end by mere opposition. Essentially it pertains to the
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    • IT IS A NECESSITY OF OUR EARNEST TIMES TO FIND AGAIN
    • We find instead that
    • further we go back, the more we find in ancient times — in the
    • be read, he says, in such a way as to find in them only the man,
    • enabling us to find the spirit anew, and to cultivate in human life,
    • gradually find the path enabling you, in the present difficult and
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    • you will find that they are the
    • womb, as it were, the human being as you find him depicted in my
    • be found. We find them among the hosts of these Spirits and it
    • now from outside came other Spirits. We find them if we direct
    • who work on the head-nature. Even in the time of Plato you find
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    • pointed out in the last lecture that certain Beings find
    • and animating man, but that they find themselves in conflict.
    • shall find that what is essentially characteristic of it is the
    • Then if we look to the kingdom of the Air, there too we find
    • processes in our own organism, then we find that the mineral
    • beings can very well bear to find inscribed in the world ether;
    • to play their game with man and find that from every pulpit
    • But it is a terrible shock for them if they find the word
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    • pointed out in the last lecture that certain Beings find
    • man, they find themselves united in opposition in the world. We
    • we find events taking place; these processes are continued in
    • our organism through our breathing process; everything we find
    • organism, we find that what transpires as mineral processes has
    • bear to find inscribed in the World-ether; they are quite
    • ether, to play their game with man, and they find that from all
    • they find the word Un-bornness inscribed in the World ether; it
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    • Spiritual understanding finds in the Resurrection thought the first
    • This is the true Easter thought that must find its way into the
    • In this Easter mood we shall also be able to find the strength with
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    • Spiritual knowledge finds its greatest support in the
    • again within Western civilisation. Outwardly this will find
    • Day. In it we will be able to find what we have to grasp with
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    • which you find, for instance, in
    • reason,” but man dreamed in pictures. What we find today
    • the library catalogue and sees where he can find anything he
    • in the libraries you can find everything, if you only get the
    • would greatly prefer to find automatons for the pursuit
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    • We shall find
    • being armed with the necessary conceptions, we find that from
    • base themselves on spiritual science will not find any
    • indulgent eye upon what we find in the works of Plato and
    • human beings today, one can find among everywhere examples of
    • time. With this explanation you will no longer find it
    • the same thing, they find themselves obliged to come up with
    • — and turn to the structure of his brain, you find that
    • always admires what one could never find possible to
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    • possible either to err or to find the truth. What is not
    • lives. You will not find an Herbartian who, in making an
    • system. Here, you find that such a relationship does not
    • certainly ought to find metabolism incomprehensible. The true
    • observe human perception, we do not find an analogy for it in
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    • orientation towards the world in an abstract sense to find
    • prejudices of modern anthropology, we find a mode of
    • in Greek development of thought, we find a philosophy, for
    • Instead, we find here that this human soul dwells with the
    • Plato, on the other hand, we find the idea as the
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    • We find in him a
    • into the sphere of wisdom, we find preserved there a teaching
    • It is a worship we find even as late as the first Christian
    • you will find in the manner of his presentation
    • human being gradually finds himself surrounded by a world that
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    • people set out to find a physical country, the physical
    • to the earth, how He could find on earth the human body that
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    • once upon a time to this wisdom, we find that the main thing
    • finding ourselves within our civilization, we take the
    • It is naturally difficult to find one's way within this melee
    • way of outward supports in order to find bearers of truth in
    • permitted to count only on human freedom. It must find people
    • find their spiritual path through the world. For what appears
    • to consider how we are to find the strength to
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    • philological, formal trivialities. He had to find his way out
    • knowledge; he could find it only in what originated from
    • did not find it behind the accomplishments of men of more
    • recent times. He believed he could find it through a kind of
    • as the basic feeling. He did not find joy
    • and the sciences have accomplished, in order to find
    • to cling to the truth, he could find no way leading from what
    • anthroposophically oriented spiritual science we find
    • the human being, find the only true impulse of the idea of
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    • merely finding in the 3 the simple addition of
    • post-Atlantean epoch, we find that the measure was something
    • evolution in regard to measuring, we find that in the fourth
    • terms for the ego we would find that the above experience was
    • There, we basically measure the distances and find that their
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    • human beings basically could no longer find any relationship
    • delicately filtered spirituality. Then, you awaken and find
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    • human life in this way, we find that a quite specific sum of
    • therefore, left up to mankind itself to find its way into
    • he is confronted by others who do find their way properly
    • be otherwise, people find that uncomfortable since then they
    • cannot find these concepts from the concepts contained in the
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    • the Mystery of Golgotha, we find that a process runs its
    • (see drawing). Then it makes a daring jump and we suddenly find
    • until 1820 that this English life makes the connection, finds
    • even find out about the particular element that lived in
    • today and find him saying:
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    • times. We find poured into this Ormuzd stream everything that
    • look at the way things take place in France. You find
    • power. There, we find a certain spiritual movement that is
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    • When we study the forces of foodstuffs, we find that, to begin with,
    • during the first twelve years of life. Again we find the parallelism
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    • spiritual science, we find that the sun sends down to us
    • the forces coming from foodstuffs, we find, to begin with,
    • the physical and astral bodies we find something else that is
    • Mystery of Golgotha, we would find that among the teachers,
    • barely aware. Between these two possibilities we find any
    • the starry constellations how a human being finds his way
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    • the Atlantean deluge, to find the epoch when the moon departed from the body of
    • find it if human beings are imbued with the thought of their existence. This
    • must be taken very seriously. What do we find today all over the civilised
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    • the intellect, shadowy as it has become, may find the way to
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    • be encompassed by the intellect and thus finding the way into
    • heretical by the Pope; the order was given to find and burn all
    • spirit, of the divine. Among other topics, we find in this
    • find that things in the world are illuminated and permeated
    • beings where we find the angels, the archangels, the Archai,
    • surveying these four chapters, we find contained in them
    • the second chapter, we find in it what he calls in terms of
    • the future is eschatology. We find that Erigena here deals
    • earlier times, we find a certain form of clairvoyance in all
    • text you find yourself in the ninth century when the
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    • time, the more we find this religious teaching of wisdom
    • times. We also find this unchanged pagan wisdom in the Church
    • that we are to find the Logos in the spirit, not based on
    • ended in the sense that humanity can no longer find the
    • find your way in it when you view it from the spiritual
    • so on. What we find in the writings of Christianity must be
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    • Gospel carefully, we find a statement that has been overlooked
    • beliefs which then survived in decadent form — we find
    • it is our own time. The modern mind will find it exceedingly
    • with supersensible forces. If we recognise this we shall find
    • phenomena of the natural world. This finding of the Logos in
    • with the feeling of world ending, and they sought to find the
    • Crusades. Men set out to find the Christ in His grave in
    • East. Those who had sought to find Him visibly in the tomb were
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    • we may find a path into the future.
    • find that, based on instinctive old wisdom, the doctrine of
    • pictured things differently. They said: When I find myself in
    • the scientific views of Greece. We find them especially well
    • The soul-spirit being that finds its way from death to a new
    • view, which we find especially in Hippocrates who based his
    • find everywhere in full bloom this knowledge of the human
    • less logically. People ceased to find any living element in
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    • place in the cosmos where the sun is, one would not find such
    • a burning gas. Instead one would find something totally
    • the leaves of plants, for example, one would find how each
    • movements. One thus would find that many things on the
    • other three lawfulnesses. Only now do we find the human
    • notions. What constitutes the world for us we find in our
    • in order to find how the truly knowing Greek saw in
    • to this one element, earth, and now we must find the way
    • back. We must find our way back through Imagination to the
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    • man finds himself between falling asleep and awakening.
    • which the human being also finds himself as physical man. It
    • physical space one can never find an explanation for the
    • find the transition to the warmth element or element of fire.
    • self-contained human being. One really finds this, though in
    • times and then finds that nothing emerges from them. I looked
    • find entrance again into the elements that do not explain to
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    • when the physical body ceases to exist. What you often find
    • beyond the surface of such things, we shall find that they
    • first in the mineral world — we find the most manifold
    • forms. We speak of them as crystal forms. We also find other
    • forms in nature, however, and we find that a certain
    • you can find this image of the cosmos. The egg is nothing
    • could find presented everywhere clarification of the riddles
    • an effort to understand it. You find it easy to conceive
    • applied in spiritual science, they would find that exactly
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    • human being finds his further life, his existence, throughout
    • we find them to be those of the metabolic-limb system from
    • find them to be more memory pictures, the actual memory
    • being means to find in him the forces that reach beyond
    • can find all sorts of reasons that the woman went from one
    • will find in them the remedies for everything connected with
    • spiritual hierarchies, which we did not find by way of inner
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    • forces, and the human being finds his continuing life, his
    • consider these forces, we find them to be those of the
    • find that at the time of death such forces have been stored up.
    • find them to be more often memory ideas, the memories proper.
    • in his entirety means to find in him the forces which reach
    • You can find all sorts of reasons why the woman went from one
    • you will find in them the remedies for diseases which
    • skin; there they find their continuation.
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    • we find that everything pertaining to
    • unconscious, and one finds it only in the way that we
    • new will, but the thought separates itself and finds our
    • pictures with us, and we will find the connection to what the
    • the aspect of soul; one must find a substance, a material
    • is spreading far and wide, which would prefer to find an
    • one could really despair of finding the people needed for
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    • das Innere des Willens nachdenken, Sie werden finden, das Denken
    • Ohren und durch Augen, durch die Wärmeempfindungen, da sind
    • wirklich finden kann: Christus ist da zum Ausgleich des Luzifer und
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    • find that thinking always bears reference to something that is already
    • we begin to think about these things it is interesting to find that it
    • must needs seek for a polarity in which he can find adjustment
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    • distinguish these three spheres, you find something else as well. In
    • look into the matter closely you will find that it is also true of
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    • In Augustine we find no trace of the Gnosis; by his time it had quite
    • filled with spirituality. We find there all that had been given to
    • has to say about warmth, he did not find out for himself, but it has
    • from one person, but from a number of people. They find that
    • by, since we perpetually find excuse after excuse for the trickeries
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    • THIS cleft in human nature of which I have been speaking also finds
    • expression in everyday communal life. You find it in the relationship
    • both man and animal, with the object of finding similarities between
    • when he comes back again, and finds the man still there, he spouts
    • confirmation of them in life itself. He will then find that it is from
    • one will find a connection clearly indicated between the phenomena of
    • the idea-complexes! One can find good examples of that in Herbart
    • Thus both men could find a point of contact in the sketch. Why? Simply
    • Ziehen. We find that he also describes the parts of the brain and so
    • man's intellectual life, the life of ideas, one can find a very exact
    • find that feeling is nothing more than a feeling-stress of the idea,
    • breathing-system, for instance, we find the physical and etheric
    • We find just the opposite when we consider the human capacity for
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    • the world. In our modern civilisation we find that what is contained
    • of the ancient Mystery-sites. You may find these things
    • anthroposophical literature. There, you will find that an ancient
    • Egyptian conceptions of medicine, we shall find that the doctor was
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    • to a certain extend finds its conclusive work done with the
    • When we find ourselves in the condition in life which takes
    • not be dissected by other critical colours; because he finds it
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    • at the poems he composed in his youth and we shall find that there
    • find that they reveal just this attitude of mind. Then a great
    • It is only now that Goethe finds a world in which his soul really
    • agreement. Goethe could never fully find his way into the view of the
    • Scotus Erigena in the ninth century will find no trace of similarity
    • That is why it is so wonderful to find reference in certain
    • the third millennium B.C., we find a life of soul
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    • know in order to find a starting point for trying to get a grip on
    • questions he wants to find the answers in his ordinary
    • transformed by feeling and will. One finds only the
    • to find his bearings in regard to what thus penetrates into his
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    • civilization producing the terrible conditions modern humanity finds
    • to find a starting point for trying to get a grip on modern
    • In raising such questions he wishes to find the answer in his
    • finds only the reflections, the mirror-images, of outer life
    • man will be able to find his bearings regarding what actually
    • life; above all we shall not be able to find the balance
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    • reveals. In bringing forward such a question he wants to find
    • engaged in trade may find an open doorway, etc.
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    • limbs, we find that we must look for their source beyond birth and
    • spoken — Soloviev. You find in him an attitude of soul that
    • other doctrines of that kind. We in our time have only to find the
    • them to find their way into ordinary consciousness; they must become
    • thrown back into chaos, moral impulses can find their way, then we
    • we compare this finding? We cannot compare it with what our senses tell
    • placed into the world. Hence we find that even with the toned-down
    • — as I have said — we can find the Father God. What sort
    • to the sun, there we find it is all quite different. Through Imagination
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    • civilization producing the terrible conditions modern humanity finds
    • spoke of how we find within the human being a kind of source
    • as one can find in my
    • the gradual growth of the limbs, we find that we must look
    • You find in him an attitude of
    • similar things. One must only find the right form for these
    • things, a form that would enable them to find their way into
    • its chaos, moral impulses can find their way, then we have
    • into the world. Hence we find that even with the toned-down
    • however, find the Father God with the intellect, as I have
    • the sun, we find it is all quite different. Already in
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    • find the following. When we are able to experience the
    • which we find ourselves between going to sleep and awaking.
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    • the animal world, we find in the animal world a consciousness
    • descend to the plant world we find there not the same sort of
    • the mineral consciousness is weaving. We would find
    • that we find on awaking between the etheric body and the
    • us between our etheric and physical bodies, which we can find
    • spiritual world, this we find only as a fragment, as
    • upward we find what we then have subjectively in Imagination.
    • spiritual world we find a weaving of picture-thoughts.
    • world, you find, in fact, the content of your soul. It is the
    • place, our soul, permeated with the I, also finds the
    • we go still deeper, we find what is deeper than sleep; if we
    • go upward we first find Imagination as reality fulfilled.
    • descends and finds the animal's dreaming consciousness; it
    • descends further and finds the plant's sleeping
    • consciousness; it descends further and finds the mineral's
    • the human being rises above himself and finds the beings who
    • finds the beings who reveal themselves in Inspirations,
    • finally finds the beings who reveal themselves through
    • the other side you would find, raying in from the opposite
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    • thought is only weaving with it. We find it, as it were, in
    • first finds this outer evolution, begun on Saturn, expressed
    • objectively, therefore, we find what is otherwise in us
    • subjectively as soul life. We find it objectified. We find
    • that we are able to consider it objectively. We find,
    • kind of self-knowledge, one actually finds in this mood
    • mathematical, geometrical way, we find that we can think out
    • soul life along these lines, and everywhere it would find
    • one finds proclaimed in that inner being something that
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    • would be unable to find even the subconscious relationship to
    • The human being does not easily find the bridge to
    • in a more-or-less outer way. Had he been able to find the
    • being in his relationship to the cosmos we find that while
    • works with mechanical necessity. What we find in the
    • sensed knowledge. It is tremendously moving when one finds
    • to the place in which he finds himself, to which his karma
    • observing the human being spiritually, we can actually find
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    • the human being is after death, we find that the astral body
    • consider the human being as a whole, we find that he has his
    • observe the metals in the earth to find that they are of
    • — we find that his I goes on further. At first,
    • into physical life. One could find confirmation of this
    • cannot find in the animals themselves what works out of the
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    • civilization producing the terrible conditions modern humanity finds
    • science of the spirit, we find that it is true that the
    • to what we find in the land of spirit all that we connect
    • oceanic region, we already find human beings together in
    • when we find it concretely immersed in the world of the
    • find the present, we find this soul world intimately bound up
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    • studies I have shown how the human being can find a
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    • thinking, feeling, and willing, then of course we find that
    • are described you will find simultaneous mention of scent
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    • The human being therefore must find his freedom in a world of
    • appearance; he does not find freedom in the true world, which
    • being; there, he can find only a necessity. We may therefore
    • We find,
    • mysteries in ancient times, we find that the whole view of
    • cognition that has arisen since that time, one finds that the
    • the past. In the Old Testament we find conceptions that are
    • again find something that enabled man to grasp his earthly
    • find his own value and see himself within the cosmos as a
    • you may still find
    • self, so modern times must find in a right view of the
    • that which again enables the human being to find divine life
    • university view, which has no reasonable foundation. We find
    • If the human being wishes to fmd Christ, he must find Him in
    • basically we already find theoretically in Schopenhauer's
    • existence of a gaseous sphere, they would find negative
    • freedom. Modern humanity must find it, if it wishes to
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    • not find it in the world of reality which completely withdrew to
    • find necessity. We may therefore say that the world which man
    • But we find that
    • of ancient times, we find that the whole conception of the world
    • the past. In the Old Testament we find ideas which are above all
    • again find that they enabled man to grasp his earthly existence.
    • still find the influence of this idea of the world's beginning,
    • self, so modern times must find in a right conception of the
    • reasonable foundation. We find instead that in the past, man gave
    • and the ancient teachings of the Gods. If we wish to find Christ,
    • we must find him in freedom and turn to the Mystery of Golgotha
    • dissolves into fog and mist and theoretically we already find
    • existence of a gaseous sphere, they would find negative space,
    • Modern mankind must find it, if it wants to come out of the
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    • universe, you will find, as it were, that as regards the
    • Taurus, you will find that he is always looking sideways
    • the stage of maturity, we find
    • a fish tail — something which we do not find in
    • in this Zodiac sign you will always find a striding
    • the middle we find the region
    • if we go back to the epoch of Aries, we still find the four
    • etc., we would finally come to Pisces. There we would find
    • we find that he was an etheric being and in the present
    • primeval wisdom of the ages, by finding it within ourselves.
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    • existence. Through spiritual-scientific development we must find it
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    • were able to realise their full significance. It is difficult to find
    • things. Man must find himself again and be true to the laws of his
    • forth. In old calendars we frequently find the symbol of Aries, but
    • were built in the form of a fish, and later on we often find a
    • find the head-organisation; at the other, the limb-organisation.
    • universe beyond the Earth. He must find what lies beyond the
    • find himself.
    • deed and truth, man can only find himself when he realises his
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    • When we carefully observe the life of to-day we find that although men
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    • Christianity spreads out, finds its way into the Greek world, the
    • A.D.— we find that up here in the North, teachings about the Gods
    • history to find that the men of the North were still so constituted as
    • violent? Or again they may ask, if they find praise being meted out to
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    • modern times upon mankind's life in primeval times, we still find an
    • find that grammar was not the abstract subject it is today but that
    • of the day find nothing right in what I have written, for example, in
    • biographies we find nothing of all this. Only when in every individual
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    • carefully following up the facts in question we shall find what
    • we form conceptions we find more and more that these
    • can tell us, we find the following. When we have acquired
    • soul to the inner soul-life, finding there nothing to be drawn
    • Cognition, we find another secret about the human being
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    • we find that once upon a time the essence of this Eastern
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    • this Christmas Festival was celebrated through the centuries, we find
    • manger. And it is really wonderful to find how strongly this power of
    • because this insight had been lost, we find the most modern school of
    • again to the principle of blood. But they must find the way to the
    • Find the Creation's new beginning,
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    • no longer find any connection with a world to which they look up
    • science of human health and sickness will only find a footing on
    • man's being, we find the ahrimanic influence at work in everything
    • us that the human soul, too, has to find a balance between polar
    • luciferic influences. What matters is for human beings to find the
    • lead human beings away from the reality in which they find themselves
    • us look at the spiritual aspect of the human being. We find that
    • the state find work for everybody, provide everybody with what they
    • enough, if you go back almost a hundred years you find that another
    • to grant every individual the right to work, to let the state find
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    • sphere of life we turn to, we find precious little of any such
    • be hard put to it to find clearer proof of the fact that Christianity
    • fully to understand Christ means: to find man as man within oneself.
    • the depths of the soul, things which do not find their way into those
    • the impulse exists towards finding this unity. But the search must
    • finds an expression in the type of spirituality which is valid today.
    • East we cannot find such thought forms if we remain at the level of
    • the Christ. Endeavours to find such an understanding are taken
    • with the thought forms of the West, you will find them everywhere in
    • Soloviev's work. But you will find that they are handled differently
    • West. You will not find it expressed in this way by any western
    • something which it is almost impossible to find anywhere in the
    • Christ, the Son God. In a spirit such as Vladimir Soloviev we find a
    • simply mention that you can find prose passages today which read: Ah!
    • but an ancient vision. We find this vision in its final phase
    • sought in order that mankind may once again find unity over the whole
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    • evolution of civilization, then we shall find the first decisive period
    • you will find this culture of
    • find in two different forms in the Chaldean wisdom and the Egyptian
    • For instance we can only understand what we find in the work of
    • we find that in later ages something was written down which during
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    • dreams more closely, we find that what is missing in them is our
    • When we come to recognize the forces within which human beings find
    • Looking simply at the world of space we find that, after the
    • obvious fact they would not find it so difficult to enter into
    • world. Why? Those who expect to find something beyond the threshold
    • senses are simply expecting to find another physical world beyond the
    • force that in this spiritual world we find what is for ever inclined
    • down their thought world. So they only find their thought life once
    • unprepared they find themselves in a terrible situation; for they
    • again. We need intellect and understanding so that we may find
    • scale. Now it is necessary for us to find our way back to them. A
    • we need to understand how the eternal finds its place in the
    • its gravity, we cannot but develop a yearning to find the Christ
    • Being once again. And this yearning to find Christ once more is what
    • would be unlikely to find a treatise on grace or sin written by one
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    • find the means to give back to people a super-sensible content for
    • In the first instance you will find that here
    • that they might as well wait until they die to find out what happens
    • finds expression in a spiritual, a soul, fact. We can be born into a
    • such things find it outstandingly characteristic of our time that a
    • little love for their folk spirit and therefore find themselves in a
    • real. But when, on looking into the human being, people find there
    • look deeply into your soul you will find something which consumes and
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    • man. Indeed, only when we are in a position to find such a being in
    • external nature. You will find there two contrasts, but what matters
    • we look into human beings we find that they can be in a condition
    • their soul, after which they would find their way to the knowledge
    • you will find that the decisive,
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    • pass by the brain, through finding resistance and support in the
    • because it finds a support it recovers again. Because of the shape of
    • finds a support (see drawing). Then the rest of the organism begins
    • as we can find our way about the ordinary physical world if we can
    • think properly, so can we only find our way about in the world of the
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    • birth and death to the true stature of our thought life, we find that
    • find, as one part of the content of his soul, something that is like
    • he finds himself. He longs to withdraw from this cosmic feeling and
    • foundation of all his will impulses he will find fear and he must
    • self, we find the force of our karma, our destiny.
    • earthly evolution prior to the Mystery of Golgotha. You find, spread
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    • just as though you were to find yourself in a darkened room with all
    • slowly and gradually has mankind been able to find the way towards
    • was filled with spirit. In its purest, most beautiful form we find it
    • we find in Greek tragedies. But on the other hand we can have the
    • find it depicted, for instance, in the drama of Oedipus. Here is an
    • sight of the spirit in natural creatures and processes, find the
    • does not really believe that it is possible to find the spirit in
    • of the necessities of nature, which are rigid, he cannot find
    • sets about this task. Human beings find it difficult to understand
    • trained, not the head system. These days human beings cannot find the
    • Christ, but they strive to find him. Christ came down. Because they
    • new birth, human beings must find him here on earth.
    • find Christ. They describe the difficulties human beings face now
    • — we find first in Lessing
    • beings must find the Christ during their earthly life because Christ
    • finding the Christ during earthly life — receive the call:
    • the manner in which the human being finds Christianity is rather
    • theoretical kind of knowledge. For actually we find that the ascent
    • filled with the Christ. But still Goethe could not find pictures with
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    • Calderon's Cyprianus drama is followed by another, which we find in
    • not find it through the various sciences at his disposal. Perhaps
    • university studies and longed to escape from it all and find a true
    • for he could not find it in the cultural life that at first presented
    • depicting this finding of spirituality in earthly life. To do so, he
    • ebbs and flows in the stormy deeds of man, one ought to find the
    • nineties he explored the aspect of moral ideas which we find in the
    • free of Satan's clutches, how Cyprianus goes mad, how they find one
    • message to be clearly stated was: You cannot find the divine,
    • that salvation which you can find through Christ. They were still far
    • descended to earth, where it now ought to be possible to find him.
    • He sensed that it was necessary for Faust to find his
    • what I now find it necessary to say to you. What I have to say is
    • that at last a way may be found of finding Christ within earthly
    • life, and of finding Him as He has become since the Mystery of
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    • heart and soul. In this way Goethe's Faust finds himself to be so
    • there was a striving for the spirit and that man ought to find his
    • questions with which I am concerned find their answers when we follow
    • attitude to Shakespeare. It would not have occurred to him to find
    • extremely interesting to find that Shakespeare has been so deeply
    • from Shakespeare in seeking what they wanted to find through their
    • souls is, in the East, still in the spiritual world and finds no
    • find being carried out in Europe by Goethe and Schiller —
    • — you will find in the East
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    • to find inner satisfaction of soul from intellectual life alone,
    • Fragment, and also the parts which Goethe omitted, we find that here
    • Faust stands as a solitary figure wrestling inwardly to find a
    • the wisdom of the stars and with destiny, and you will find that in
    • a different manner; we shall have to go away from concepts and find
    • find everything I have expressed here, in the form of direct speech,
    • asserts itself: ‘In this, thy Nothing, may I find my All!’
    • if you subtract all this, you find yourself back with the legend of
    • how a personality as great as Goethe strives to find an entry to the
    • to fault-finding with a creation such as
    • people of today must find their tasks with regard to a new path to
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    • experience to find intellectual reasoning entering into the human
    • knew that it was only possible for them to find real knowledge if
    • legend, we could nevertheless find in Goethe's depiction of Faust
    • plays, that is, in the historical plays, we could find in the
    • the present time in which they find themselves. Shakespeare is in a
    • go further eastwards we would find that there is nothing on the earth
    • possible to find a new entry into the spiritual world from out of a
    • to trace it in what human beings sensed; we must find out how it went
    • questions must be asked. As early as Parzival we find a portrayal of
    • does. What connection with the deed can you find today in the words:
    • harmony with what is going on outside. We no longer find any
    • world, lose himself in it, finally ending-up in solitude and finding
    • finds his way to a hermit in the forest who teaches him all kinds of
    • in a way find the people as a whole composing stories, and gathering
    • go back to the fourth post-Atlantean period we find that all these
    • such things in history; you will find many! You will find the origins
    • we go back beyond what belongs to the age of the intellect, we find
    • do him any good. His only hope of a cure lies in finding a pure
    • flourishes and the less an effort is made to find what can work
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    • to find an external expression in earthly life. In the times which
    • that at the first attempt it proved impossible to find full humanity
    • soul which enables them to find moral impulses in pure thoughts, in
    • finding what it is that guarantees freedom for the human being,
    • through anthroposophical spiritual science. Learning to find their
    • find in the laboratory can also be absorbed in this way. But what is
    • find out whether these mathematical problems have been solved
    • psychological laboratory in order to find out whether they are
    • certainly find that something bears fruit in their soul. It is not
    • soul. All the processes of nature find expression not only in what
    • introduced to eurythmy people might endeavour to find their way into
    • serious intent it is not too difficult to find one's way quite
    • pay attention to the fact that human beings can find in Anthroposophy
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    • first thing that they will find when they enter the
    • second stage of sleep, as I have said, we find in the surging
    • being of the Angeloi, Archangeloi, and so on. But we find
    • ourselves as well. We find ourselves as beings of soul; not,
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    • This is what we must find again: What did the risen Christ tell to
    • modern man finds it very difficult to understand that the first men
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    • times. But humanity must find its way back to that of which there
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    • human organism. This irradiates the thinking and produces what we find
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    • earth-life, do we find hidden the actual, immortal part of the
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    • of natural science and attempt to find the eternal by inner mystic
    • life of will itself, and yet we find that thinking, feeling and
    • is our conceptual life, our thinking life, we find in the way in which
    • between the two — we find that for willing there is a certain
    • new way of thinking has been attained, we find that the whole
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    • modern age. Whoever visits this School for Spiritual Science will find
    • that freedom he finds this deep and troubling experience, as he passes
    • some respects modern anthroposophical science — we find that in
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    • prevented from finding their way over to the West. We must realise
    • one could find only outside the Earth when one had been initiated
    • to find the way. The anthroposophical movement is really there for
    • unable to develop freely and find its way into spirituality. For he
    • need of our time; and you will find many similar instances here in
    • aback when you find that as soon as the anthroposophical movement
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    • prevented from finding their way over to the West. We must realise
    • one could find only outside the Earth when one had been initiated
    • to find the way. The anthroposophical movement is really there for
    • unable to develop freely and find its way into spirituality. For he
    • need of our time; and you will find many similar instances here in
    • aback when you find that as soon as the anthroposophical movement
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    • depend upon whether he is able to find answers of one kind or
    • always find our conceptual life prompted by external sense
    • tested. We often find ourselves impelled by instinct to an
    • doing. Yet when we look back at our inner life we find that a
    • Science — An Outline you will find descriptions of
    • consider our inner organs: lung, heart and so on, we find that
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    • find the transition from the physical aspect of man to the
    • finds joy and satisfaction and also pain. One also learns at
    • must first find where it is hidden. The images produced in
    • soul. If one opens a book on modern psychology one finds the
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    • us? We can perhaps find a point of reference by looking at
    • astral body enters man's physical body. You will always find
    • breath. When we consider the human head, we find within the
    • breathing we find a different situation. The physical
    • the brain, we first find within it a condition of warmth,
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    • huge chemical plant. If we are to find again what is spiritual
    • us by modern science, there we must find the spirit.
    • is unable to find moral impulses, when he stands outside
    • himself to find within the technical the spiritual — the
    • Mystics find in the Philosophy of Freedom too much
    • hand, find the counterweight by balancing this knowledge
    • with that of the other realm. He must find the path leading to
    • Then man will again find the possibility, through pervading the
    • Therefore, you will find that the very first chapters of my
    • remained so obscure because human beings could not find a way
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    • on what they find there, they are cast back and disappear again. It is
    • whole of man's activity which finds expression in the outer world is
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    • the deed. In short, the whole of man's activity which finds
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    • you will find that one of the first exercises shows how to
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    • the Higher Worlds you will find that one of the first
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    • that he finds out how hydrogen and oxygen combine into water to be
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    • nitrogen, and that he finds out how hydrogen and oxygen combine
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    • we reflect upon the soul-life of modern man, we find that the
    • powerful life of thought, which we find all the more powerful,
    • we find that when the human being was asleep, the organs of
    • Solovieff's philosophy, we find, particularly in Solovieff,
    • shall find that American science greatly differs from European
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    • in our so-called civilized age we find, when we consider man's
    • did not have such systems of education as we now find
    • the more powerful it was. We find already before the
    • experienced the world in this way, one finds that it is because
    • Even today, when we look towards the East, we find, for example
    • finer details one finds that science in America is, in this
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    • of space for all these souls to find a place of abode! This absurd
    • of finding a relation on the lines along which people think of
    • find that the Will pours itself out everywhere into the
    • should find more easily the transition to the soul's life. For
    • Feeling comes from the right and from the left, and finds itself at
    • being, — then indeed he would find his way far more intimately
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    • an element of soul may find its place within the bounds of space. At
    • make use of his own powers of thought, he finds himself immersed in
    • wonderful do we find the moods that were awakened in the human soul at
    • knew: “Outside me, in the cosmos, I do not find merely the
    • before it became so difficult to find a publisher! Today, however, he
    • That is how we can find again the connection between the light and
    • cooking-salt, we find the cube again in nature herself, and here we
    • first conceive of the cube, and then proceed to find it again in
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    • find their way out into the cosmic expanse in the direction opposite
    • You will find these thoughts necessary if you want to understand
    • world, he must find his way through the spheres of ether to earthly
    • as a medicament. In finding that copper has the effect of enabling the
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    • death and a new birth you will find it amply indicated there that
    • The world, the universe, in which we find ourselves between birth and
    • the first time he finds the solution of those questions which cannot
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    • find it so difficult to bring clear concepts to bear upon what
    • When we reflect upon our immediate earthly environment, we find, to
    • our own neighbourhood, you find limy soil. Further south you find
    • which you find in the central Alps. Here are two great and important
    • present in earth-existence as spirit-and-soul. And then we find an
    • We must realise that such attributes as we find, for instance, in the
    • find flint and silicious substances, especially those to be found in
    • finding the material again in all that is spiritual, the spiritual
    • man to find that important things play a double role. Thus the lime
    • will then have to go into details and find out how the required
    • their physical instruments — so they will also find out things
    • find them ourselves can we also value them as tradition. And as we
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    • historical portrayals. What do we find, then, basically represented
    • in these usual historical portrayals? And what do we find
    • There you will find a portrayal
    • literary history, you will find, for example, writings in
    • Indeed, you will find Charlemagne
    • wherein he wrestled still to find within the spiritual world itself
    • nowhere would we ever find an abstract definition. It is
    • into olden times the more we find everything immersed in concrete
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    • root force (drawing 2). And again with the same idea I find another,
    • of a primitive kind of inspiration, what we find is, in
    • Inspiration we find it in the forms of the animals. The manifold
    • find our way into the language that echoes down to us from olden
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    • super-sensible worlds. If we study the symptoms of history we can find
    • that time to find their bearings. For Christian dogmas contained
    • Schiller strove with all the power of his soul to find out when it is
    • aesthetic education of man it was not easy for him to find his way
    • freedom. But Goethe was unable to find the way from what he had been
    • personalities of Goethe and Schiller, could find a way into the real
    • revelation. You may find this strange; nevertheless, it is true. And
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    • standing above them uniting them all. They saw how one can find in
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    • Oswald Spengler starts out with mere phraseology. He finds the
    • all the world around us, which is thoroughly asleep. He finds
    • the animal-world, and finds the former in the sleeping state
    • but only the When and the Why. So that we find
    • man we find the following: in as far as he is plantlike,
    • distance. Anyone who can observe life will find that this
    • matter of destiny whether such a group finds a leader at the
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    • we go back in humanity's evolution, we find everywhere
    • back in the evolution of humanity to find that it is out of the
    • find that when people had tasks to perform, they were to a
    • spirituality. Actually his every impulse to find a
    • will find that to them it has become an important
    • interwoven; and these Goethe tried to find. He sought for them,
    • and what he could find he aimed to describe in his novel,
    • allows no occasion to become sentimental, or we should find
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    • genuine initiation knowledge leads us to find subjects. But that
    • guiding principle. But you will find that this abstract guiding
    • cannot find out how things stand with thinking; for thinking
    • stop to think about it, we will find we are dependent upon our
    • We could just as well find a passage for
    • not find it so difficult to believe that there is something even
    • When we discover it in its true form we find that it is something
    • always arises when we must find our way again into our sympathies
    • and antipathies. The great effort required to find our way
    • only really find our way into the spiritual by going through pain.
    • when we overcome ourselves, when we find our way through the pain
    • understanding. Then you will find that this testing is the first
    • the spirit can only know the spirit. Therefore, we must try to find
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    • with the one in yonder world. Now he must find some means of mutual
    • there, you would find it altogether different from what our
    • when he no longer uses nouns but finds his way into another and more
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    • with the one in yonder world. Now he must find some means of mutual
    • there, you would find it altogether different from what our
    • when he no longer uses nouns but finds his way into another and more
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    • Ahrimanic powers. The Ahrimanic powers will then find access to us
    • on the other side. What is of importance is that we find some means
    • finds his way into a special language, a more verbal form of speech.
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    • in all likelihood find the things on Earth quite unintelligible. Yet
    • ideas were interwoven. Here upon Earth man felt that he must find
    • Spirit must I find again. But I have departed far from Him.”
    • we must find our way to it again, for only when we can feel His
    • spiritual insight will find it as I have said. He will see at the
    • following is what we find: — First there were the more
    • shall we find the spiritual World again?” But in the Mysteries
    • consciousness, feel the greatest satisfaction) he finds himself
    • From his knowledge of spiritual worlds he finds the
    • being will find as it were its summation in the spontaneous inner
    • destiny if in this earthly life he does not find the Christ who can
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    • would probably find everything on the earth unintelligible. But
    • Supper. Such a being would find in this painting something that says
    • to find within himself the power to overcome sickness. Therefore,
    • was born out of this spirit; I must find it again. But I have
    • again find the super-sensible world? And the initiate in the
    • spiritual science can find out what Christ said to those who
    • not find Christ, the one who can lead him, who can lead him through
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    • takes place with man during the condition of sleep, we find that it
    • And here we find that whereas during waking hours man stands in
    • falling asleep, we find we can distinguish different spheres through
    • — that is to say, the soul of man as it finds itself in sleep —
    • cloud, we find ourselves approaching a world that confuses and amazes
    • a man has begun to tread the path of self-knowledge. He will find
    • description of what man finds, as it were, around him between death
    • what you find described in my book as “soul world” and
    • within which man finds himself sheltered and enclosed every time he
    • find our way as we go through our life,
    • ancient India, we find that in those times men who wanted to learn
    • Eastern seeker after wisdom desires to find relation with what is
    • within which man finds himself enwoven. But we men of modern times
    • You will find that in our anthroposophical work we give ourselves
    • as we find related in many a Greek myth, where the account of
    • this is how you will, find the questions put and answered — insofar
    • time it was what we find described by the Greeks as the descent into
    • all full of inner activity. Consequently we find that when a little
    • finding our way gradually into the language of the dead, and it takes
    • have shown you in the case of language is a beginning. We shall find
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    • takes place with man during the condition of sleep, we find that it
    • And here we find that whereas during waking hours man stands in
    • falling asleep, we find we can distinguish different spheres through
    • — that is to say, the soul of man as it finds itself in sleep —
    • cloud, we find ourselves approaching a world that confuses and amazes
    • a man has begun to tread the path of self-knowledge. He will find
    • description of what man finds, as it were, around him between death
    • what you find described in my book as “soul world” and
    • within which man finds himself sheltered and enclosed every time he
    • find our way as we go through our life.
    • ancient India, we find that in those times men who wanted to learn
    • Eastern seeker after wisdom desires to find relation with what is
    • within which man finds himself enwoven. But we men of modern times
    • You will find that in our anthroposophical work we give ourselves
    • as we find related in many a Greek myth, where the account of
    • this is how you will, find the questions put and answered — insofar
    • time it was what we find described by the Greeks as the descent into
    • all full of inner activity. Consequently we find that when a little
    • finding our way gradually into the language of the dead, and it takes
    • have shown you in the case of language is a beginning. We shall find
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    • find in ourselves — if, to some extent, we strive for
    • you will find, described from a
    • sought to find out about, to know, the mysteries of the earth itself,
    • we find that some time after the human being has passed through the
    • can give us an answer to our questions. But we must first find our
    • from the earth with his entire soul life. We find our way into a
    • the world who can find the proper place between what wants to come
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    • refer? That has to-day become an important question. We find in these
    • ideas no longer a direct reality, and so we try to find a theoretical
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    • worked at the Goetheanum for years find that our visitors look
    • a man, but would find it necessary to first prove the existence
    • felt knowledge of history — one finds that philosophy
    • findings, a universal science, a cosmology, has been
    • worlds, finds its way into our existence between birth and
    • only find in these characterizations something that is
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    • sense of consciousness as we find in scientific thought.
    • of breathing. In this and the other rhythmic processes of man we find
    • More details on this subject you will find in my Philosophy of
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    • find it also in my book,
    • is not necessary for every person to find his way into the
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    • When success is reached by means of such exercises, we find ourselves
    • Moon, Planets and Fixed Stars, these we find again as Cosmic beings;
    • as in a dream. He had dreamlike intuition of which we find to-day only
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    • corporeality. Man gradually finds his way into the
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    • perceive the state the human soul finds itself in when it has
    • instead of within one's physical body. Man actually finds
    • discovers through contemplation, philosophy can find through
    • find even in Bergson's philosophy, if you put what he says
    • philosophical books of earlier times and you will find
    • find them. Without these perceptions, religion is limited to
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    • At first, in falling asleep, a man finds himself in an inwardly vague,
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    • and blood circulation, the whole rhythmic system, we find that
    • sleep. So, during this stage we find ourselves actually
    • find the order of nature with its own systems of laws but
    • really finds its way as a spiritual being into a cosmos
    • moon but also her spiritual correlations, we find that these
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    • find our way into earthly existence out of a spiritual,
    • and in which he collaborated now find their physical
    • organism has fallen away from him, finding its continuation
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    • did not find himself in the same degree as to-day as an
    • Christ, man can find, since Golgotha, what he formerly found through a
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    • man finds himself in waking and sleeping, have always belonged
    • find that mankind had a quite different consciousness, a quite
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    • that alternate in daily human life, we find that during sleep,
    • — , then he must find his way into the other form of
    • condition in which you will find yourself one day when you no
    • away from him and how he finds it again in another way through
    • consciousness, of this condition of non-thinking that man finds
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    • hours. In a man who is awake you find an etheric organism that
    • present-day science knew about these facts, it would find it
    • finds its way into earthly life more in the form in which it is
    • the physical organization he finds his way into the
    • did not know that the present cosmos, which finds a neutral,
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    • there. After a certain time man can find the transition to a state of
    • earth begins. Man enters once more into the lunar sphere and finds
    • The Initiation-science of Christianity finds something else. In the
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    • connected with the head system, we find that it is devoted
    • dampen and arouse life. We find benumbing forces in the
    • finds his way after death into the expanses of the cosmos. His
    • irregular fashion. They find their way into the head
    • in part the animal kingdom — we find everything
    • particular kind of plant, for example, we find regenerative
    • find medications for the abnormal processes in outer
    • is able to find the relationship of a medication to an illness
    • astral organism, we find our way into the cosmos and into our
    • soul world, man finds his way into the rhythm that
    • compensations for what he finds to be morally inferior,
    • by the moon sphere. In it you find the destiny being which you
    • the other beings of the starry worlds and finds in turn the
    • Thus, when man finds his way into the spiritual regions after
    • physical organism, the more it finds its way into the spiritual
    • body does not withdraw from the soul, but the soul can find its
    • Golgotha, the human being can find within himself the strength
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    • find a dwelling-place only during the hours of night.
    • philosophy, we find that the Priest-Initiates of the Mysteries in their
    • “Songs of Homer” finds a way out by saying that Homer never
    • you will find sculptured heads of Homer. I am not saying that the
    • development were created. Then pass to the second Song; again we find a
    • learn what we ourselves have to do in order to find help as did the
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    • Moon-Beings who, having become homeless, were obliged to find dwelling
    • academic scholars, which they try at all costs to avoid. They find
    • these other Spirits to find the earth a fruitful, not an unfruitful
    • night. These Beings who should be able to find paths in the carbonised
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    • configuration of man into the ether-world, find no paths in the
    • find paths and are able to live. During the day it is still possible
    • the modern age to find something that is not merely passive,
    • cannot get away from intellectualism. Modern man cannot find his way
    • out of intellectualism any more than the ancient Egyptian could find
    • mysteries, we find that as late as the first half of the nineteenth
    • with care and you will find clear indications of this. Even when he had
    • find flashes of spiritual wisdom which he is not able to express in the
    • because the elementary Earth-Spirits find a foothold in the ceremonies,
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    • interpret what they find when they dig down into the earth, will say:
    • been preserved from remote antiquity. But we never find that the
    • would find that this is never the case. In these ritualistic enactments
    • egoistical element finds its way. People only turn to religion when
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    • East who preceded the Greek philosophers and you will find in them no
    • have read, perhaps those of the Freemasons. You will find that there
    • eighties of last century, you will find the sentence: Goethe is both
    • logical deduction might find itself in a position similar to one of
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    • 1170. But we find that even external history mentions all kinds of
    • Europe desirous of visiting the Grave of the Redeemer might find their
    • therefore more and more impossible to find appropriate language in
    • no means of so shaping their concepts and ideas that they could find
    • still faintly glimmering in this stream could no longer find its way
    • is the human being to find his orientation in the ether-world, in the
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    • languages." Youth longs to find spirit in nature, warm community life,
    • think, my dear friends, that you feel you can no longer find
    • that is not of the present has been preserved there. We find nothing
    • like it in Middle Europe. But what we find in Middle Europe, in
    • life, we find during the last third of the nineteenth century, up to
    • we shall find this great difference. The forms of the thoughts have
    • social life man cannot really find his fellow-men any longer.
    • out of which Goethe grew, and we must find it again. And if it is
    • today? — I shall answer: In order to find this. For you are
    • manhood. That is why we find ourselves together here.
    • not a question of finding fault but only of trying to understand. I
    • am not finding fault when I speak of the tragedy which befell Julius
    • not a matter of finding fault, but of the need for understanding. For
    • it dry or cold. We must find this light, while preserving the heart's
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    • languages." Youth longs to find spirit in nature, warm community life,
    • and they did not find them. And this was the really terrible thing
    • can no longer find any teachers.
    • then, did youth find when they came to the Universities? Well, they
    • met men in whom they did not find what they were looking for. These
    • word — they are looking for human beings — and they find,
    • well, they find librarians! They are looking in the scientific
    • knowledge, and they find, well, those who are usually to be found in
    • have been trying to find forms of expression — for as there are
    • feeling — they have always been trying to find expressions for
    • The farther back we go, the less we find that education is spoken
    • attributed to this cause. People talk about it because they find that
    • There you will find that the earth is shown as a heritage of other
    • gradual process. In the first centuries of Christendom we find that
    • They find every single word in earlier books. But when one wants to
    • fifteenth century man could still find man. Since that century dim
    • and sincere should ask themselves: “How can we find the
    • living within you this question: How can we find the Spirit? If you
    • see what has impelled you to come in the right light, you will find
    • that it is simply this question: “How can we find the Spirit
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    • languages." Youth longs to find spirit in nature, warm community life,
    • in order to find our bearings we may turn back, look back, rather,
    • times and you will find, when men spoke of “salt,”
    • Read any current history of physics and you will find that it is
    • I really do not find any very great difference between those people
    • theosophical twaddle with Haeckel's thought, I find the Spirit
    • Therefore, do not think that you will find here any plea for rigid
    • philosophy and you will find — Being, Becoming, Existence,
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    • languages." Youth longs to find spirit in nature, warm community life,
    • thermometer, so we can find out a great deal about the undercurrents
    • goes on, will only be able to find moral impulses in the very essence
    • was not so, because in his time he failed to find the impulse which
    • find in Wagner's art as a renewal of Greek art? What was it?
    • that he can find Spirit in intellectualism, which is merely the form
    • man, man will not find himself.
    • find oneself is only possible if man will honestly confess:
    • “I am thirsting for something, and nothing I find out of
    • it can find the Spirit if only it so wills. In our time the soul must
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    • languages." Youth longs to find spirit in nature, warm community life,
    • go back in evolution the more we find that the rising tip of an inner
    • consider what was spoken of as moral intuition, we find that it did
    • paleontology of the soul. Just as in the earth we find fossils,
    • find forms pointing back to the once living, God-given moral ideas.
    • of this very Nothingness try to find something that is not given, but
    • Spengler way is far from alive. It was a question of finding a living
    • quicken it to new life. We must find something that strikes into what
    • us out of the unconscious. We must find a science that is alive. We
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    • languages." Youth longs to find spirit in nature, warm community life,
    • problematic, up to the first third of the fifteenth century, we find
    • epochs, we find a great range of inner impulses arising like
    • world-evolution of humanity, on the one hand, to find for themselves
    • the mood of confidence in order that the deed may find its way from
    • you go back to Greece, you will find that the doctor in his medical
    • in the moral sphere of man. Only he who finds education within the
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    • languages." Youth longs to find spirit in nature, warm community life,
    • had experience of it no longer finds the opposition in its full
    • century, to implicit belief in all we find there. We shall certainly
    • another way. We may find that the teacher hands on to the young
    • things he has only half learnt. We find here or there, for example,
    • led to the impossibility of finding anything right, for human
    • which finds no air to breathe. Certainly a lung which finds no air to
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    • languages." Youth longs to find spirit in nature, warm community life,
    • man's spiritual culture. Today, in order to find the bridge to
    • fifteenth century; in an inward study we find ourselves led back to
    • century. We find then something that for the very first time caused
    • existed, we find the Middle Ages permeated by the tragedy of still
    • thoughts we find personalities in whom were reincarnated souls whose
    • later times, we find them to be those who in their previous
    • by youth: How can we find the Spiritual in Nature, how can we find it
    • Science, one finds in the last third of the nineteenth century a
    • knowledge. Life is lost in this way. You can find it again when you
    • movement is to find a right content — Where can I find the
    • only able to think passively, finding active thinking impossible. But
    • You only come to a movement with real content when you find the
    • us devote the next few days to the question of how to find this
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    • languages." Youth longs to find spirit in nature, warm community life,
    • from this at the present time — we cannot find the bridge
    • however, exceedingly important for life. If culture is to find roots
    • were being prepared for trades. We should not find much difference.
    • and feel it clearly. And where do we find an answer?
    • evolution of the human race. Here we must find the transition from
    • young. For this period we must find the solution of the most
    • one will find that the period between the age of imitation and the
    • stimulated when the young find the artistic coming from the older
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    • languages." Youth longs to find spirit in nature, warm community life,
    • evolution and, above all, into men's souls. Then we find when
    • done today, we find that the whole evolution of the human soul
    • the length of his childlike episode, and you will find that with
    • there we find:
    • through his own powers, man must arrive at finding the spiritual,
    • higher freedom and find that it is only an unfolding at a higher
    • it work educationally. Hence you find in my Philosophy of Spiritual
    • become an artist in education when he finds his way into this mood.
    • an art, education which is not afraid to find its support in real
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    • languages." Youth longs to find spirit in nature, warm community life,
    • man desires of life, most concrete things are seeking to find their
    • maturing human being — this desire to find some kind of
    • not many people do nowadays because they find it too difficult —
    • humanity. Men had to become like this to find through inner effort,
    • inner activity, what they can no longer find in a natural way; in
    • my Philosophy of Spiritual Activity will find that this does not
    • a genius he will go on to a higher school and there certainly find
    • find that it is what rises up from the previous earth-life or series
    • if we study what is working upon the human being we find how today,
    • them, we would find that as children they were fortunate to have been
    • through feeling to find his way into what is often hidden in the
    • really it would be too boring to find no fine fellow anywhere —
    • really find another human being but always ourselves. We see
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    • languages." Youth longs to find spirit in nature, warm community life,
    • we should find that fully grown men actually confronted one another
    • eyes, which you would not have been able to find either among the
    • who want to find their way livingly into the twentieth century should
    • philistinism. For in this vast volume on Goethe you find the
    • read Fichte or Schiller thoughtfully. You will find in their writings
    • my dear friends, that you can find a pedant working in some place is
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    • languages." Youth longs to find spirit in nature, warm community life,
    • been people who sought to prove that the moral world-order could find
    • spiritual texture of the world, we find that with the culmination of
    • not be breathed. Here, the only help is to find Michael who conquers
    • pre-earthly life is still working. Here we find, if we nurture it,
    • age of Michael the human being will have to find his own relation to
    • can you really find within a book what is Spirit? For the spiritual
    • finds in Michael the forces to exterminate the dragon. This will show
    • giving to find a true rhythm it is necessary that we enter the
    • also come together again. Thus we shall find association in the
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    • that they do not find human beings among older people, but for the
    • for many people. This is what we find at the transition from a dark
    • he will find nothing of it here on earth. That is what is going on
    • investigates the great questions of destiny, one finds very
    • to find clear forms of expression should be recognised as unavoidable.
    • is really a question of finding one another, even in the greatest
    • of all today is the finding of other human beings. Wherever they go,
    • they find, not human beings, for the human beings have died, but
    • and believed they were finding the human being. But nothing of what
    • Now the truth is that one cannot find the human being in another
    • something: a man could find the human being in another man. He cannot
    • be able to work together. We shall find our way to one another, and,
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    • If this anthroposophical movement is sincere and if young people find
    • If this anthroposophical movement is sincere and if young people find
    • century find this sort of thing, if they are honest with themselves,
    • can find some agreement, can always discover how much we really
    • modern life style.†If they can actually find their way to the
    • sending around a questionnaire to find out what young people imagined
    • in routine, and habit. Cliché, convention, routine — we find them
    • Shouldn't youth find its way to youth? If this anthroposophical
    • movement is sincere and if young people find it necessary to be
    • movement must be able to find its way to unite with what I have
    • more flexible. We must find the way to make use of this supersensible
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    • show that when we investigate our consciousness, we find in it all
    • ordinary means of knowledge, must, on the other hand, endeavour to find
    • find it quite unbearable to lose in this way almost all sense of space
    • find a disintegration of the soul into the greatest possible number of
    • process, but if we want to find some way of expressing it, we might say
    • however, it is essential that he should find his way into Spiritual
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    • can go on to show that when we investigate our consciousness, we find
    • find other means of knowing the world. And, as you are aware, such
    • would find it quite unbearable to lose in this way almost all sense
    • begin with, we find a disintegration of the soul into the greatest
    • marvellously complicated process, but if we want to find some way of
    • essential that he should find his way into Spiritual Science; for
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    • in man and coming to the head, we find a pace of life (lebenstempe)
    • which is four times slower than the one we find when we go, for example,
    • which causes much headache today, finds its explanation here at least:
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    • in the human organism. One has to find the way in which anywhere in
    • One only has to find the
    • Therefore one has to find
    • about it. You will find in all corresponding textbooks the notation:
    • find that everywhere, if you look it up. That is not very surprising.
    • find everywhere in the things of the world traces of divine creation.
    • system. After he has gone through that, he finds the entry into Sälde.
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    • today's point of view in regard to health and illness, you will find
    • one thinks: if man eats this or that substance, which one finds out
    • plant forms, luminously shining forth, will we be able to find new remedies
    • I also find only concepts there; that does not give me an occasion
    • such as medical knowledge and medical ability. If one will find the
    • and find today only if I understand the whole world, and man out of
    • finds that youth agrees that the old people are philistines, but up
    • the old light age. We have to find the possibility to comprehend the
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    • soul should find its way within these movements which now constituted
    • find his way in the labyrinth of the planetary orbits which now
    • constitute his inner self. For we must find our way, even though we
    • formed here on earth, you find it primitive and simple in contrast
    • Let us suppose that we find that a human being has within him, through
    • order to be able to find the transition from the world which I called
    • no longer come into contact with the Sun Being, he would not find
    • cannot be a whole human being, unless we find the way to this Christ
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    • find ourselves as soon as we fall asleep. And this Ahrimanic Being
    • then draws near to Earth and finds its way to that family.
    • sphere of Mercury leads the soul to find its way into a particular
    • approaching the dark side of Mercury, will be helped to find its
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    • find ourselves as soon as we fall asleep. And this Ahrimanic Being
    • then draws near to Earth and finds its way to that family,
    • sphere of Mercury leads the soul to find its way into a particular
    • approaching the dark side of Mercury, will be helped to find its
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    • find that in its main events you can trace the working of certain
    • find far from agreeable and pleasant — living, as we have said,
    • nature, so that under no circumstances shall he find himself tempted
    • find no satisfactory explanation for these phenomena. One who
    • stand to one another, we find that in the mineral kingdom, in the
    • you will not find that in that crystal or plant any conflict is
    • That is to say, Jahve is that spiritual Being in the Cosmos who finds
    • we may call him so — finds such helpers in Mercury and Venus.
    • accordingly not be surprised to find that it is not with the air-fire
    • therefore finds himself placed right in the very midst of a conflict.
    • Mars, Jupiter and Saturn. And so we find these air-fire beings making
    • nature — you will find there too, occasion for disappointment
    • messengers of the Father God were able to find remedies with which to
    • could then find the remedy for the illness. I told you last time, you
    • man from the confusion in which he finds himself owing to the fight
    • man. At the present time, when you cross the Threshold, you find
    • we are turned back; for if we men of modern times are to find our way
    • as for man, if he can find the right relation to the Christ, then it
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    • find that in its main events you can trace the working of certain
    • find far from agreeable and pleasant — living, as we have said,
    • nature, so that under no circumstances shall he find himself tempted
    • find no satisfactory explanation for these phenomena. One who
    • stand to one another, we find that in the mineral kingdom, in the
    • you will not find that in that crystal or plant any conflict is
    • That is to say, Jahve is that spiritual Being in the Cosmos who finds
    • we may call him so — finds such helpers in Mercury and Venus.
    • accordingly not be surprised to find that it is not with the air-fire
    • therefore finds himself placed right in the very midst of a conflict.
    • Mars, Jupiter and Saturn. And so we find these air-fire beings making
    • nature — you will find there too, occasion for disappointment
    • messengers of the Father God were able to find remedies with which to
    • could then find the remedy for the illness. I told you last time, you
    • man from the confusion in which he finds himself owing to the fight
    • man. At the present time, when you cross the Threshold, you find
    • we are turned back; for if we men of modern times are to find our way
    • as for man, if he can find the right relation to the Christ, then it
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    • penetrate to the supersensible world, modern man finds stumbling-blocks
    • about our own inner life and being, we find that in ordinary existence we
    • but in most cases he will find that the impressions pass away very quickly;
    • the same time, he finds how fleeting all these impres­sions are; he cannot
    • existence we live backwards through the happen­ings of the day. We find then,
    • intent upon finding his way into the supersensible world as a real knower, in
    • shall find that no branch of science, however highly developed, can deter us
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    • people are entirely in error. If they realised the truth, they would find
    • that Anthroposophy helps them to tread the Path to Christ; they would find
    • are revealed. We find that in these olden tithes, men were instructed by
    • We find, first of all, that
    • ceremonial. Even to-day you can find an indication of this in the Buddha
    • trust in the sublime Sun Being Whom you cannot find on the Earth, Who will be
    • told: After death you will find the sublime Sun Being — He Who helps
    • order that henceforward mankind might find Him on Earth.
    • knowledge. And as he seeks to find answers, he is led towards an
    • will, to begin with, find it extraordinarily difficult to speak of the Spiritual
    • the God-Man on Golgotha and can find Him through the vision of the Spiritual
    • the spiritual world, he finds it exceedingly difficult to take hold of the
    • elude him; he cannot find the way to his limbs or his physical body. He must
    • now undergo the experience of trying to find his bearings in this physical
    • supersensible knowledge, a man realises that there too he will find Christ
    • knows that he will find Christ within himself if he does but succeed in
    • simple piety can indeed find Christ, only their path to-day cannot be quite
    • own being in order there to find Christ Who since the Mystery of Golgotha has
    • deeply enough into your own being, you will find Christ; this is no illusion
    • potent deed, a man who desires to find the true path to Christ in our modern
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    • in the sphere of these death-Moon-forces you will find, as it were, a
    • into the spiritual world, you will be able to find the sublime Being
    • “memory” we there retain of our own deeds. We find it
    • birth which you will find described in one of the Mystery Plays as
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    • in the sphere of these death-Moon-forces you will find, as it were, a
    • into the spiritual world, you will be able to find the sublime Being
    • “memory” we there retain of our own deeds. We find it
    • birth which you will find described in one of the Mystery Plays as
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    • only the world of the higher Hierarchies, we would never find ourselves.
    • looking within ourselves and finding there the world of the spirit, down
    • absolute accord with truth, with reality. Thus we find our way into our
    • body. The feeling of loneliness finds a refuge in the body and becomes
    • to the male with puberty, when love finds physiological expression
    • knowledge,” which you generally find quoted in books as “Only
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    • the so-called tympanum or drum. Behind this you find a number of
    • but it is just in so doing that he finds himself. Here upon Earth we
    • find ourselves by looking away from the outer world and concentrating
    • upon our inner being. Between death and a new birth we find ourselves
    • space now finds expression in the little child's learning to walk and
    • But we find the spiritual sphere, as soon as we reach up to it,
    • 2 To find within oneself the source of moral impulses is of course, as Rudolf Steiner indicated from his
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    • new birth, man finds himself in the spiritual world with an
    • with whom he is then working. This is how he finds his
    • to find his orientation among spiritual Beings, to experience
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    • physical body we should also find what is achieved through the
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    • the solid or the watery states — we find beings there who
    • find beings belonging, it is true, to the same category, but
    • Today man must consciously find his way to such knowledge for
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    • death and a new birth when we find ourselves filled through and
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    • reality. And if we consider the Good, then we shall find that
    • These beings are difficult to find in the spiritual world, even
    • for well-trained vision. One finds them sometimes by observing
    • activity of these beings underlies all form; you find them
    • described, we find that these beings are despised by the
    • But one can find them on occasions such as I have just
    • work is being done, we find that it is these beings who are
    • in contrast to those of the normal warmth-beings, one finds
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    • find evidence everywhere of knowledge, of ideas, which flow as
    • Ages, right up to the twelfth and thirteenth, we can find
    • later became our laboratories — we can find places where
    • find that world-conceptions refer to World Ages. They
    • European regions, you will find that everywhere the idea of
    • culture and civilization with open eyes will find it
    • course of events on Earth, then we find that these Beings
    • look down at the present time, they find that things everywhere
    • other domains in the life of earthly man, and you will find a
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    • we find that the Mysteries were institutions of men still possessed
    • accordance with true Christianity, this finding of the
    • himself for the secrets he once sought to find outside his own being.
    • because we can only become Man again in the true sense by finding the
    • to plunge down into the dark depths of midnight in order to find the
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    • Looking back into very ancient times we find that the Mysteries
    • Christianity, this finding of the spiritual-supersensible
    • within himself for the secrets he once sought to find
    • Man again in the true sense by finding the spiritual part of
    • depths of midnight in order to find the light that kindles
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    • or, because a man feels that he must again find the way to the
    • man that within earthly existence he cannot find the way to his
    • Sunrise of the Spirit. We shall never find this path if
    • strongest power of will to find in the darkness the light of
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    • dependent upon adamantine laws which he finds everywhere in the
    • times we find views of the world that were as one-sidedly
    • ‘necessity’ do we find in man's thinking. Even in early Greek
    • meaning. But if we go still farther back we find, instead of
    • atmosphere, for example — we shall find that all the
    • realities of cosmic existence. He will then find in them a
    • it as we did in the lecture before Christmas, we find a whole
    • approximately the same way, we find in it nothing else than
    • investigation, namely Inspiration and Intuition, we shall find
    • acquired in this way, we find, telescoped into one another,
  • Title: Lecture: The Relation of the Movement for Religious Renewal to the Anthroposophical Movement
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    • only find where anthroposophical Spiritual Science is making its way
    • mind and heart, do not immediately find their way to the
    • the principle that he who finds his way into it knows that what is
    • out of the natural tendencies of their heart and mind were to find
    • cultural life, cannot find their way into the Anthroposophical
    • spiritual truths. They will then find the way, which will be on the
    • no significance for those who find the way into Anthroposophy, but is
    • intended for those who, to begin with, cannot find this way. And as
    • there are numbers of people who cannot find their way into the
    • for Religious Renewal to find its feet, I have necessarily had to
    • because it does not at once succeed in finding adherents among
    • I know, my dear friends, that there are always some who find it
    • cannot yet find their way into the Anthroposophical Society itself.
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    • help in what they were seeking and could only find where
    • their mind and heart, do not immediately find their way to the
    • upon the principle that he who finds his way into it knows that
    • were to find their way to the Anthroposophical Movement, then
    • circles of the cultural life, cannot find their way into the
    • will then find the way, which will be on the one hand an
    • course has no significance for those who find the way into
    • cannot find this way. And as there are numbers of such people,
    • find their way into the Anthroposophical Movement itself, but
    • Movement for Religious Renewal to find its feet, I have
    • Movement, nor, because it does not at once succeed in finding
    • know, my dear friends, that there are always some who find it
    • life, cannot yet find their way into the Anthroposophical
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    • that once more we find inner Spring, inner Summer and inner
    • accustomed to do — will find that what I am now going to
    • metabolic activities, we find an actual opposition between them
    • activities, thoughts find their way into this state of rest and
    • depth of Winter, so do we find opposing forces in the human
    • Therefore even in man's outer physical organism we find an
    • Science, we find it to be penetrated as to the physical and
    • we find the solution to be a consequence you could yourselves
    • we find in our sleeping physical and etheric organism. Now in
    • cycle of the year, we find in it too a spiritual Summer
    • spiritual world. We find the same thing in the vegetable and
    • spirit, then in order to find that which works over into the
    • consciousness becomes, the more easily does man find the way to
    • and look upon its form, then we find in it a copy of the
    • “Every year finds new graves!” That is profoundly
    • true. But equally true is it that every year finds new cradles.
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    • human being, as he stands before us, we find that these four
    • literature, you will find that there are other possibilities of
    • his earthly consciousness we find, to begin with, the condition
    • where we find the description of a woman who is able to
    • pathological condition of soul and spirit. At her side we find an
    • of this woman we find Montanus, the miner, the geologist. This
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    • find that man must receive certain impressions from outside.
    • you go through the literature of Anthroposophy you will find
    • it decays. It is not a reality. And similarly what I find in
    • And we must find out of the earth-grave the living. And that we
    • find when — as a matter of fact — we become aware
    • soul and spiritual condition. And so in WILHEIM MEISTER we find
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    • before he descends to earthly life. And yet we find in Jacob Boehme’s
    • we find in him a knowledge of the universe which he expresses in
    • turn to Lord Bacon of Verulam, we find that he, in reality, no longer
    • object of finding knowledge of the universe. He had really ‘lost’
    • perception of taste. We find that while the sense of taste is
    • which we do not find in crystallised form, but formless, in dust and
    • investigate outer nature to find out the true configuration of salt.
    • heads in the air saying that they have studied Jacob Boehme and find
    • We, however, find it possible to exist with such ideas. The majority
    • very different from what they now find (i.e., at the beginning of our
    • search is made for an indication of this ancestor, we find
    • are by no means so opposed to Philistinism that they would find it
    • man, who can no longer find himself in his inner being, finds himself
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    • Anthroposophical view of the world must find its enemies.
    • of Sophocles and Aeschylus, we find that their basic mood of
    • countrymen now find joy for their work?” One can
    • dear friends, in many a relationship one thus finds a
    • knowledge of human nature. And our present humanity can find
    • one sees Anthroposophy finding its enemies in the world around
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    • a sadness that can only find consolation if the sense of beauty is
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    • consciousness of sin: As a human being I am sinless only when I find
    • only by finding my way back again: to the divine spiritual powers.
    • I sought, in fact, to find our moral impulses in this
    • once into the depths of the human soul and you will find that
    • down to intellectuality. When we again find the spirituality in
    • nature, then we will also find the human being again.
    • the path of knowledge he must find again the pathway of
    • It extends right into what natural science says today. We must find
    • knowing activity, a raising of man out of sin. We must find the
    • nature, you can find this intelligence holding sway everywhere. And
    • religious deepening lives in those who find their way back into the
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    • facts do not show this at all. You will find, along this whole line
    • matters stood with Goethe, you will find that he was unable to
    • in his earliest embryonic stages, we find that the form of the
    • this point it must find the way out from the Fall. This requires a
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    • find it, for instance, in Thomas Aquinas, or in other scholastic
    • If I still find real ideas
    • or better still, if I find in them the ideas as realities — I can
    • modern humanity has lost the capacity of finding something spiritual
    • atavistic clairvoyance, we will find that the ancient Mysteries
    • But it must also be said that in Greece we often find the first
    • all minds and people were no longer able to find in the Gospels the
    • Christianity”, you will find that it contains a relapse; for in
    • at birth) can only find the Father-principle in Nature. But since the
    • decay of scholastic Realism he cannot even find this. Not even the
    • undertake this new awakening, we find the living Christ, who
    • — If we do not find the Father, we are not healthy, but are
    • ill to a certain extent. If we do not find the Christ, this is
    • destiny and not illness, because it is an experience to find
    • the Christ, not a mere observation. We find the Father-principle by
    • observing what we ought to see in Nature. But we find the Christ,
    • us to find in Christ the divine spiritual, in an independent way.
    • Consider the old history of dogmas; you will find throughout that the
    • But it does not do this. It finds the divine-spiritual in God the Father;
    • it also finds this divine-spiritual in God the Son. If we compare the
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    • Suppose that we observe an animal during the course of a year. We will find
    • such an insect's life, and find a certain connection between them, for the
    • — we find that they too experienced, more or less instinctively, the
    • died out. Among more advanced humanity, therefore, we will not find that
    • are revealed most clearly, we find that its experience spans a comparatively
    • find certain observable laws in the development of humanity. We can compare
    • more conscious form. Yet we find that man, in spite of his higher soul-life
    • If we look back to ancient times in human history we shall find, scattered
    • about the inhabited earth, what are know as the Mysteries. We find that
    • more particularly in regard to culture and the life of the soul. We find
    • modern man might find fantastic but, nevertheless, pictures. And man knew
    • Thyself’, and looks back upon himself, he will not find his full human
    • dignity there. He will not find it in earthly life before death. He will only
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    • in ancient Greece and was about to set; nevertheless we find in
    • find this soul attitude in the men who sought to gain an
    • into ancient times, we find that each cloud formation, the
    • culture, or even to the ancient Persian culture, we shall find
    • find this consciousness: I, who am a human being, enfold the God
    • Nietzsche we find this longing for the cosmic light, the cosmic
    • past epochs, but we ourselves must first find the way to it, we
    • the spiritual sphere, so that I may find Christ through the Holy
    • such cannot be touched, for it finds its way through the smallest
    • assumed. These souls will find the spiritual nourishment needed
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    • possibly find his bearings amid the conditions of social life
    • speech of the Archangeloi, and the Archangeloi find no
    • the language used. Today we find that individuals who are
    • actual prose-content is considered all-important. We find
    • into the spiritual world. And so we find that in language a
    • But if we stop short at the findings of purely external
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    • and spiritual knowledge is not accepted. We must find our way
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    • will find the elementary facts in the descriptions given, for
    • There you will find, albeit only in brief, a description of
    • supersensibly, we find that which may be called the
    • super-sensible world, we find by means of super-sensible
    • actually beheld these Beings, and in order to find a true
    • In this book you will find a
    • or in connection with us; we would find ourselves outside our
    • of super-sensible vision. You will find this distant age
    • not find the way which leads to the inner harmony and unity
    • and Heraclitus. We find that these personalities, in so far
    • — of how what has become inward must find its way
    • us, so that we may once more find the Gods.
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    • common spirit. But if we follow history we find that
    • certainly find that thoughts hold sway in them still as
    • this way we find historical and geographical circumstances
    • pronounced in the different epochs. In the West we find a
    • super-sensible. This is the only path by which man can find
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    • unfree. You will find this aspect of the subject presented in the
    • them when seeking to find the causes of world-happenings and
    • though he was seeking to find in them the causes of his own
    • the ancient myths, you will always find, in the biblical
    • the will — we can find in ourselves the force to
    • impressive way man again finds the foundation for the moral
    • world-order. How does he find it? He could not become free if
    • the cosmos, then we shall also find the place that rightly
    • legitimate rulers. On the one hand we shall find what makes
    • life in the world difficult, but we shall also find
    • Points‘. He then finds followers who regard Woodrow
    • needs above everything else today is to find the way to the
    • allow itself to be fructified by the findings of clairvoyance
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    • vegetation, we find something that does not combine with the
    • other also goes. So you may find yourself in the remarkable
    • and more lasting scaffolding, it is a matter of finding a
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    • we find that in those days a man felt himself to be far
    • starting-point for a study which you will find presented in the book,
    • puffing, with backs bent under the burden of the findings of
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    • (Empfinden) which lies at the basis of such a way of
    • Earth, with the soul-element of the Earth, we find that now this
    • the course of the year, we find the Earth in yet a third condition in
    • Hence it is out of ancient wisdom that you will find written in the
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    • exists. Then, should mankind not find it possible to resist these
    • inner force of his soul, he can no longer, of himself, find anything
    • fading, ripening plants, with the dying Earth, by finding the right
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    • perceiving (Empfindung), and feeling and willing — and how
    • under the ground, while to find the sunlight they need to come forth
    • man through the Resurrection of Christ would find the force to die in
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    • find people with the common consciousness interested in the human
    • which can only work in the bird world because they find their way in
    • in our language. You will find in Goethe's Faust the expression
    • in these performances we find our way into the unbelievably close and
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    • teachers, they were given certain mottoes of which we find adaptations
    • associated with the birth of Jesus, you will even find one which says
    • that there the human being can find what he has to seek in spite of
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    • he finds in nature. That he takes into himself; and by being received
    • could the Dragon now find his sphere of action.
    • events in the super-sensible world and to find their causes there. In
    • — even the initial impulse we need to find our way out of the
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    • former times, we find that at bottom man has become a veritable hermit
    • in which the human being may find the way back to spirit, which after
    • all underlies all things and beings. And precisely this finding the
    • is not the case. For something like the Christmas Festival to find its
    • carried out by a mere sense of duty, many a man may find satisfaction,
    • conditions are different, and such lilies find their release in a
    • constituted today, we find him cut off from the spirit realm in three
    • book, reads it, and finds it quite interesting as well as comforting
    • and find a variety of reasons for it. As a rule it is caused by fear
    • involves finding the way to abandon the prevalent passivity in
    • beauty and loveliness of the plant world and finding deep delight in
    • must find in his Gemüt is the match wherewith to light
    • very soul of the Gemüt; and he who finds this
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    • preserved from olden times we can find our way into this mysterious
    • the mountain tops and finds stones arranged in such a way as to form a
    • Examining one of these cromlechs we find it to close off, in a
    • can find many a hint of this, and compare it with what can now be said
    • way. And whither did these primordial teachers withdraw? We find them
    • intuition — we delve ever deeper into the universe, and we find
    • physical body, according to the methods you will find described in my
    • see, consists in finding the methods for reading out of the inwardly
    • circulation. If we consider what is inside our skin we find that we
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    • imagination, inspiration, and intuition find the spirit in the
    • imaginative cognition, in contemplating the earth, finds not an
    • spirituality of the earth out into the cosmos. That is why we find the
    • transparent for me, that I will now find by directing my vision
    • and we shall find our place in the whole soul-endowed cosmos.
    • no man can possess without finding his relation with the cosmos, and
    • find resurrection in death. But Christianity does not end with the
    • so that he can find in the round of the seasons first of all the
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    • separated from the physical and etheric bodies during sleep, we find
    • connection between the Ego and the limbs, we find an inclination to
    • walk, to find equilibrium, to differentiate the functions of feet and
    • sleep. We can then find the way rightly into the spiritual world
    • find our way into the spiritual world to live out there our life
    • in his human environment, he does not find a true link with the
    • we find the details uniting and forming one whole. Contradictions may
    • finds his true bearings in Anthroposophy. More important than the
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    • If we consider the relationship man has to-day to language, we find
    • the Greek civilisation, we find that man's relation to language
    • If now we go back into more remote ages, we find something different
    • older times we find words that express how man reacts, what he finds
    • even only as far as ancient Egypt and Chaldea, we find in every land
    • speech or language, then we find that the language of feeling
    • obliged to turn to the past for Imaginations, to find in the
    • the knowledge of the Event that finds its way into the hearts
    • Asia things have not yet gone so far, but as we go West we find
    • which finds its culmination in the Mystery of Golgotha with the
    • writings, but earnest and persistent work is needed to find them
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    • awakes. Threefold, however, do we find is that which the child
    • manifestation of this thinking, as he traces it backward, finds that
    • pre-earthly life, we find that these forces are acquired out of
    • the waking state, find the forces for drawing near to the Angelic
    • then find intelligible what anthroposophical research discloses to us:
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    • human existence, we find that something entirely different existed in
    • Indeed, if we look further back in the course of evolution, we find
    • when man finds a dead thinking he can pour his free will into this
    • anthroposophy, will find again the relation with the Christ. This
    • find access to the spiritual world.
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    • to-day. We have to learn to find again a deeper and deeper meaning in
    • only appearance — one finds all those hierarchical beings called
    • real being behind the words — we find the ultimate reality of
    • forming the Lotus-flowers — man finds his connection with the
    • immoral being. He must strip them off, and find his way into the
    • finds the following.
    • In this way we can find again a renewed Mystery wisdom for men; a
    • from the word — of finding real Being in what is at first only
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    • it conforms entirely with the findings even of modern materialistic
    • the prospect of finding further incarnation impossible on the earth;
    • that was growing more and more desolate and barren, and of finding no
    • as they could now come down from worlds of spirit-and-soul and find it
    • made possible for men to find on the earth bodies in which they can
    • fruits of the Deed on Golgotha only if he finds wings to bear him to
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    • having the earth become barren and empty and of finding
    • finding bodies in which it could incarnate for a yet far
    • the individual soul and spirit can find access to that which
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    • the earth. We find then, that the soul of the earth, resting within
    • the first page of account books one generally finds the words
    • mankind was approaching the Ego evolution, human beings might find
    • and will find through the Mystery of Golgotha the paths leading into
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    • depths only find their right place in the human sphere when
    • only finds its true value by living within our thoughts, so
    • observation, we find that what operates in us while we sleep
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    • the learning will not be of the kind that finds favour to-day. It
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    • mankind's religious records, we find many strange
    • cosmic men; find our whole being transfused, as it were, into
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    • their former companions who are still alive. And so we find
    • the starting-point, we must find the transition to which I
    • dwelling as spirit among spirits, we find our surroundings, our
    • find the human being,
    • sphere, we find the “small package” deposited by us
    • (I can describe it only by means of this image); we find again
    • consists in the fact that it finds the correct human state of
    • find a modest, terrestrial echo of the experience undergone by
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    • man, we find its inner element composed of
    • dream-world, you will find the same degree of consciousness in
    • combustion, we then find that an acquaintance made in a
    • Here we find several interesting facts. The age of the human
    • we find that the human being's folk destiny is expressed by the
    • always finding yourself amid this symphony's sounds, which
    • in the physical and etheric bodies, but find it difficult to do
    • life, it finds certain instincts and urges in the child. The
    • are unable to find a foothold. For, since Anthroposophy
    • Anthroposophy. Thus you can find hostile writings plagiarizing
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    • soul-constitution becomes different. We then find another life
    • back to earlier epochs of mankind's evolution, we find the
    • of finding words to describe the Mystery of Golgotha —
    • with their immediate and ordinary consciousness. By finding the
    • Christ, we also find anew the approach to the super-sensible
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    • previously, what do we find in ourselves (and rightfully so)?
    • We find our ego with all its experiences. When ancient
    • looked into himself, he did not find his ego. He did not say:
    • more necessary for us to find the spiritual within the earthly
    • can be found. In order that we find something of that which
    • the souls of the dead; learnt to find out, as it were, how
    • obliged to seek in his inner being what he cannot find
    • must always try to find the middle course. For instance, we may
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    • of man — he finds himself confronted by an overwhelming
    • present moment and had been able to find their way about in space,
    • the whole of man's evolution up to the present time, you will always find
    • examine what we carry deep down in our souls, we shall always find it
    • find that as a boy of ten he was taken by his father on a visit,
    • concentration, is by finding the way over from purely passive
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    • and death — we find that the eye is embedded in a bodily cavity
    • world of Inspiration we can feel at home, for here we find the
    • to a time long before the Mystery of Golgotha, and we find how
    • conscious of himself; he learns to find spirituality in that one
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    • people are disinclined to ask themselves seriously whether they find
    • spiritual world we find that our mathematics and geometry are no
    • discover what attentiveness really means, will find that in this
    • far enough into our soul, we find we can draw up from its depths a real
    • your souls you will find it all there. Moreover, it will dawn on you
    • find his true self without this capacity for love; for all that he really
    • — remains a closed book for him unless he can find his way into
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    • find this article we think we have made, and start frantically
    • his physical and etheric bodies with his Ego and astral body, he finds
    • Now the soul that sinks down in this way may find it very difficult
    • anyone who gradually gets accustomed to finding his way among all the
    • nebulium. Thinking itself becomes nebulous here, for we find nebulium
    • finding I establish in my laboratory is valid in the far
    • have to journey further and further away from the Earth; and to find
    • Or we find
    • waking life, can find expression only under the constraint of the
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    • We find above
    • to the human head, we find its substance derived entirely from the physical
    • to the human head, however, we find for the first time that something of
    • finds himself in a dream-world which is so completely disorganised.
    • a walk; I am horrified to find I have nothing on; I cannot put my
    • find the way to unite these three worlds. To-day, a man in his dreams
    • finds himself faced by these three worlds — it was not so to
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    • a true conception of what a dream is. Thus we find how a dream is
    • overcome with shame at finding himself without clothes in a
    • example, they find pleasure in doing something or other, but they are
    • and looking through it we find the Earth united with the Moon, and
    • further and further back, we find no epoch in cosmic evolution when man
    • with man emerging only after that. We find man in a different form
    • in the world will find it everywhere, though in a great variety of
    • so in the same way through Imaginative cognition we find the
    • Penmaenmawr we find that the particular configuration of the Earth,
    • in Penmaenmawr we find that this soul-element in the atmosphere is
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    • find indeed that all three — the sleep walker type, the Jacob
    • light ceases and one finds oneself in darkness. But that is not the
    • deeply into Swedenborg's personality, we find that he “lost
    • around us on the Earth, we find it permeated with the activity of
    • in my lecture-cycles you find things appearing in a different order
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    • nature. Humanity must find its way again into the true realm of art.
    • should be finding our way over to two dimensions, we say: “Yes,
    • that is one-dimensional, the world we find through Inspiration; as
    • nature of the experience is disclosed, and we find it is gone through
    • find the way back to our previous earthly life. This enables a man to
    • which means finding the necessary strength for eternal life, for this
    • will find the way only if he makes the journey under the leadership
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    • in time. Just as we find our earthly experiences interwoven with
    • that a later experience always follows an earlier one and we find
    • and Life-Spirit. By so doing we find our direction reversed, and so
    • find words to express what really happens. If we turn to the old
    • have to-day, and its dreamlike clairvoyance, we find there a
    • find ringing out such wonderful words as “the wheel of
    • in this way are we enabled to find our way about in the language
    • man has lived through find a place, so in the completion of these
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    • them. Hence we find that anything a man makes on Earth, as the
    • Thus we find the brilliantly flashing thoughts permeated by all sorts
    • from everything binding us to the Earth. Then we can find our way
    • say: As a man grows accustomed to life in the soul-world, he finds
    • On entering the realm of the spiritual Sun we find the Sun to be no
    • we compare them with earthly periods of time, we find that
    • find his way from the realm of the Moon to that of the Sun, however, a
    • there. And before a man is ripe for existence on Earth, he can find
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    • the great leaders of mankind, he can then find the way over from the
    • you will find described from another point of view. He is
    • Then we find that a man goes through the Moon period in a third of
    • given to sleep in later life, we find that a man needs approximately
    • worlds, we find him going through three cycles. He does not reach
    • also seen how a man finds himself in the company of other spiritual
    • looks back to a phase in earthly evolution you will find described in
    • to find the innermost impulse in the spiritual world above, is connected
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    • their dwelling, and he finds that the stars then become for him the
    • it learns to speak. First, when the child finds its bearings in
    • medical lecture given during our days here. We find that plant
    • we find that the lower potencies have a different effect upon plant
    • nature, also, to find in a quite exact, scientific way its rhythmical
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    • On looking back into the past evolution of the world, we find how, in
    • this evolution of world and of man we find that at a certain definite time
    • find at all agreeable. This decrease of the astral body is connected
    • other the saving forces of Christ, can find his way to freedom.
    • who were becoming learned and wise, if humanity was to find
    • investigation. Men must therefore find courage not only to speak
    • speak fundamentally: we must find our way again to Christ. Christ
    • however, this serves somewhat to hinder men from seeing the findings
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    • find the abstract truths that are the pride of present-day humanity.
    • More and more we find pictures, truths expressed in pictures.
    • problem but cannot get to the root of it, will find, if he is patient
    • renewal of ancient impulses, we shall find that this was directly
    • We now come to Mars. It is difficult to find appropriate expressions
    • find the thoughts of the whole universe if we are capable of gaining
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    • and you will very likely find: ‘I entered on the path leading to this
    • find that it all works out. They will be able to say: ‘There was a
    • Ich werde es aber wieder finden,
    • But I shall find it again
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    • the Sun. When we look at the single dolmens we find that they are
    • we find these old heathen centers of ritual show that what they
    • there arose this most ancient conception which we find at the very
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    • “be” and cannot find any other point at which to grasp this
    • have no way of finding anything else in us except by methods that
    • Universe. We have no more right to regard the findings of physics and
    • find discussed in textbooks, even for the most advanced students.
    • inward nature than any you will ordinarily find in geographical works.
    • place you can find the remains of the old Druid cults, fallen stone
    • — we find it is like writing something down and immediately
    • where the hill is hollowed out, so that you find yourself in a ring of
    • present, we find human souls in whom, during a later earth-life
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    • find that the whole spiritual and social guidance of human life in a
    • we no longer find the sort of waking condition of today, with its
    • we fail to find this logical consciousness, which appeared in full
    • more with living pictures than with abstract concepts; and we find
    • needing comfort could find healing power. And what we have often
    • to find the original forces for the unfolding of freedom. This quality
    • find any basis for his existence. He could no longer perceive what lay
    • finds its place in human evolution. This Deed, accomplished on the
    • a more hidden part of man's being and we find them only indirectly.
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    • — we find that all sorts of experiences drawn from earthly
    • call Edward, and you will find that you have somewhere heard the name
    • to him, and how it finds entrance into the real being of man. The
    • to find out if there is any reality in the spiritual world. Of
    • written. People don't like studying Anthroposophy; they find it
    • step into the spiritual world where we immediately find the protest
    • natural laws as the last word, we find ourselves face to face with
    • sphere, he plunged into the outer ether. There his experiences find
    • be gone through in order that man might find his connection with what
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    • the abyss, and there will be an insistent demand that man must find
    • woods and mountains and find signposts at cross roads, he may find
    • significance, the prosaic does not remain prosaic. Just as we find
    • notices to help us find our way — and we find signposts
    • again, exactly repeated, we find there to-day the following saying,
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    • into details; the work has been published and these findings can now
    • leaves and blossoms right up into the seeds. Naturally, we find the
    • limestone. Then he describes this bit, and works up his findings into
    • we should find the whole thing quite different. We should observe
    • In those early times we should find man placed in the
    • surface. Then, going out into the great spaces, we find a raying
    • Sun-forces can find entry, and the innocent Jesus-child, who must be
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    • were. Then we find a subtle difference between winter-limestone and
    • — we find it permeated
    • large. Finding the spring-limestone full of life, they hope to be
    • beings, we find they are of etheric nature. And it is impossible for
    • etheric. You will find that because these wings are actually feeling
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    • interweaving life. And so, to find the essential human being during
    • find our gaze directed to the depths of the Earth itself. We find
    • impression that we must look around to find out what it signifies.
    • described should find artistic expression, on the one hand, in
    • Thus we should find, through these musical harmonies, our own inner
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    • above to find him. During the summer Gabriel carries into man all
    • above we find Raphael, with his deeply thoughtful gaze; with the
    • we find:
    • which staggers one — to find that when out of a certain poetic
    • that, we can find in many a poem some indications of the cosmic
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    • When man finds, with spiritual vision, the way out beyond the
    • the near future, one finds in the astral light, as I may call it, such
    • on his finding an answer:
    • to the cosmos that in the flashing meteoric element we find the cosmic
    • Michael rightly when we find in his sword the iron that has been
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    • must penetrate into the manifold secrets of the world in order to find
    • We will examine first the world, and then man, in order to find how
    • we shall naturally find, in accordance with the generally accepted
    • what possesses him, for he is an animal which finds its inner
    • One does of course find the etheric body in the digestive system of
    • the bird, but in its digestive processes one finds very little, indeed
    • one-sided way, the physical embodiment of a certain astrality, we find
    • these three forms I find united into a harmony in man, into reciprocal
    • balance. I find the metamorphosis of the bird in the human head, the
    • through the world with the birds and find expression in their plumage,
    • courage in man. And if man wishes to find his will-impulses which,
    • and have lit the lamp, and a moth flies towards the lamp, and finds
    • The moth casts itself into the flame and finds its death in physical
    • extraordinarily complicated? We find that the butterfly represents a
    • within me as my memories, I find a more complicated process. Deep in
    • the artistic into the principle of knowledge, then you find what is
    • Macrocosm, in the Great World. Then you find the relationship of the
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    • then we find the transition to the Sun sphere, giving us in the
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    • withdrawing something from the earth. And he finds himself obliged to
    • Such a feather is indeed a wonderful structure. Here we find most
    • Then we shall find this meaning of the world as we discover wonderful
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    • find the transition to those wider spheres which we shall have to
    • the ancient Saturn condition. Wherever we find air, or gaseous bodies,
    • — as you find in
    • actually find our air imbued with what is Saturn-activity, what is
    • the Sun-metamorphosis. Broadly speaking, this is what we find when we
    • enter into this more exactly, we find in the first place the
    • everywhere you will find that the egg is deposited in such a way that
    • Proceeding further upwards, we find contracted to the calyx what is of
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    • Now it is this spiritualized matter that we find to the greatest
    • the bird is simply air. If you take the lungs of a bird, you will find
    • Thus we find the earth to be surrounded by the continual glimmer of
    • the earth, we find peculiar segregations of air where the bats give
    • Yes, you see, we here find remarkable connections. Initiation science
    • breathed into the human being. The Dragon finds his surest foothold in
    • spiritual existence. We can only find our way to reality, when this
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    • You will, therefore, also find it comprehensible if, returning to
    • if man finds it difficult to unravel the complicated feelings which he
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    • clairvoyance gave among others the name of undines. Just as we find
    • this sounding music, finding their dwelling-place in the moving
    • air that they find themselves at home; and at the same time they
    • Everywhere you will find that materialistic science describes matters
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    • And when we come to the fire-beings, we find that they provide the
    • world wherein they live and are active, he finds there not only the
    • find that in ordinary life their essential function is usually
    • earth. They find nourishment in what is poison for beings more bound
    • conceptions, we find everywhere the pictorial expressions for what
    • his present stage of evolution man cannot find right access into the
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    • which he moves about. He even finds it slightly unpleasant when
    • — it is so difficult to find the appropriate words — but
    • congenital [it is so difficult to find the appropriate words] —
    • Europe you would correspondingly find that, in the eastern hemisphere,
    • perhaps, that sailors who travel a great deal on the sea find that in
    • in this sacrifice they find their bliss. Then within the higher
    • find the dying birds. I described to you how these dying birds possess
    • outwards by the fire-beings; and the fire-beings find their highest
    • before the spiritual eyes of the higher hierarchies. They find their
    • earth. In reality, however, they do not pass away, but there they find
    • But it is the gnomes especially which really find it quite an
    • And the fire-beings — there it is very difficult to find any kind
    • fire-beings — from the fire-mantle of the world, then one finds
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    • include the excretory processes — and we shall find that all
    • it is for the whole human organism — we find it constantly imbued
    • find a remarkably regular agreement with the cosmos, for the number of
    • What kind of forces do we find in the nerve-senses system? We find
    • of this body we find those forces concealed which, if you think of
    • circulatory organism. But we also find, when we look at all this, that
    • knowledge of what arises from the healing forces. Today you will find
    • What we find here or there as impulses towards inflammatory conditions
    • handled. For if one finds the bridge from this to the material, then,
    • present. If somewhere or other one finds pyrite-ores, or the like, it
    • and you will always find that, wherever some form of metal appears
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    • is in no way the calcium phosphate which you find outside in nature,
    • finds its union with the spiritual cosmos.
    • diabetes — signifies that the human being does not find a union
    • the spirit we find a wonderfully magical complex. The root shows
    • effort to experience the truth, and then to find some ancient holy
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    • find that all that lives in man, in the human organization, flows out
    • At first we shall be unable to find any link to join the bony system
    • and bones, we shall find that this volatile etheric substance can
    • thoughts; this for him is the spiritual. If he finds these thoughts
    • whole world-order, the wisdom-filled world-order — he finds the
    • and human hatred. And so we see how man, in order that he may find
    • here below. The physical cold which we find in snow and ice is only
    • upon us, so that we interpret these hands and find that in every
    • ingredients, for his physical organism. This spiritual form finds its
    • First you have the diagnosis, which finds that our age is infested
    • with particular clarity when we wish to find a therapy for
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    • find an atmosphere of doubt and uncertainty.) In natural science we
    • he will find nothing whatever to answer his questions. In our present
    • As we shall find, however, even this transient part of man can never
    • our study by placing before you certain facts for which we shall find
    • or “figure” that has been worked into the ether, we find
    • Sun blinds and dazzles, we find it is not so with the spiritual Sun.
    • planetary movements. Strange to say, spiritual sight does not find the
    • if we want to place it within the contour-line, we find that at
    • must express the meaning of the single Cosmic Words. We find that when
    • find the human being in his totality.
    • glands are an after-copy, we find, interwoven with the movements of
    • Cosmic Melody and Cosmic Rhythm, where we find yet another cosmic
    • Kyriotetes, Dynamis. And we would find these same Beings at work when
    • whereas what we find in the animal is only an imitation of the
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    • course be moral and spiritual; we shall however find that we can
    • one who has lived thoughtlessly or wantonly. But we do not find this
    • As human beings begin to find their way into this new kind of life,
    • are formed which later on lead human beings to find one another in
    • reflection of it in the feeling we experience when we find one another
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    • will have to realize that one finds the world inside again,
    • them. Then one will find that there is hardly an organ or an
    • already finds it very active when one lives in thoughts induced
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    • relation to the scientific findings of our lime as regards their
    • truth and falsehood with other relations of life, we find a
    • truths of spiritual science. As we gradually find our way on this new
    • one with it; we are finding our way to the Gods, and to our own
    • immortal soul, finding our way to what we shall experience in the
    • Now we shall find that the experience I have described
    • filled with world content, then it is that he finds his true manhood.
    • spiritual knowledge. We do not, as a rule, find that the pursuit of
    • not expecting to find in them any ethical working. We boast that we
    • out: with our physical eyes on our physical surroundings; and we find
    • find our way into our body, to grow increasingly one with it, so do
    • never find by the aid of bodily vision alone: namely, that our whole
    • In the present cycle of evolution this does not find
    • cripple, we may find ourselves able only to form and guide the new
    • spiritual world we find the formative forces that belong to our moral
    • entirely personal matter. As we shall find, however, what seems most
    • in the knowledge. Everyone will find his own way of doing this.
    • I, for example, find it necessary to fix the results of spiritual
    • personal in him, and he will find the way, as personal man, to the
    • in him that man finds his way to religion, and to all true artistic
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    • this up a little further. As our study proceeds, we shall find that a
    • are not aware of this, because they do not find it in the text-books;
    • to-day in common with animal nature. We find, therefore, in the Moon
    • saintly man is in his physiognomy, he would not find it
    • forms into which he cannot yet find his way again. He sees other human
    • movements and the whole solar system and, finding it very difficult to
    • the state in which the souls of the dead find themselves in this
    • may still find here and there human beings, initiated in the
    • look, to find the source of all that can so deeply stir our wonder and
    • of the spiritual world with what we find at work precisely in our own,
    • the super-sensible and the material on Earth. We find, therefore, on
    • to one anew when one finds that men had this same knowledge long ago
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    • humanity will be able to find its way back to what was contained in
    • Thoughts. Cosmic Thoughts and Cosmic Speech find a home in the human
    • splendour. It is difficult to find words to describe what the human
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    • able to find at least a partial solution to the riddle, his soul will
    • worthy aspects, and find it again in its deeper meaning from a higher,
    • enhancement of the dignity of human life, you will find that the words
    • super-sensible man, we find ourselves quite naturally turning away from
    • Archangels and Archai; and when we go down into the Earth we find the
    • beholding the marvellous forces by means of which the child finds its
    • and strengthen your soul and enable you to find the solution of a
    • to think. Within these pictures man can find revealed as much of the
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    • thinking. You will find therefore a fundamental tone or feeling in this
    • you find the sentence, “In thinking, man lifts an edge of the
    • case in the experience of thinking. That is why one finds in thinking
    • he finds himself as a free personality. This is not the case with the
    • can help you in this. Perhaps a lady may find in some comer or other
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    • to begin with, we limit our considerations to memory, we find that
    • present time lead to what are called well-founded views you will find
    • them without prejudice, that unless a man finds his way into the
    • he finds himself entirely in an Ahrimanic environment, indeed, he
    • when we look at man's nature we find in it the Luciferic and the
    • again find the Luciferic and the Ahrimanic elements. That is the
    • Let us fix that firmly in our minds today. We find
    • environment. We find Ahriman and Lucifer in the rising mist and in
    • and we find in man a striving to create rhythm and equilibrium
    • between heredity and adaptation to environment. But we also find in
    • presumptuous striving of Ahriman finds its limits. In the clouds the
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    • may be removed from us in space we find our way to it in sleep) —
    • their inner being in their countenance we find a radiating and
    • We find therefore first of all the spirits of nature,
    • also find the world of the Angels, Archangels and Archai, and grow
    • experienced. Recall it vividly. Then in the night you find yourself
    • We find that the best expression of this will comes from
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    • here. The first necessity is to find the right approach to the
    • Saturn period. What you find in my
    • example, would be that those forms of Saturn which you will find
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    • indicated, to the Lemurian age and a little further back we find
    • in the mineral world today. We find stones, we take them in our
    • hands, we look attentively at them, and we find they have within them
    • fluid albuminous atmosphere. They had a shape which we find today on
    • substance in addition to the silica, and that is what you find today
    • mountains, or merely into the Jura mountains, you find this limestone
    • Thus we find chalk as the second substance in the earth.
    • find that in this albuminous atmosphere there is a continual rising
    • find them still doing this, bringing graphically to the mind of one
    • mud of the soft earth. In this morass too we find moving about as
    • through those events which you find described in my
    • finds what I have related today.
    • When we travel back into those earlier times we find
    • will find them given in my
    • like a cloud-formation. At a still earlier period we find forms
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    • sacred to the ancients. We find that the instruction given in the
    • still find in them the molten metals of the musical instruments which
    • speak a language so pure and holy? Do we not find in these molten
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    • received in Hibernia, we find that this preparation consisted in two
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    • Und in dir sich wiederfindet.
    • And finds itself again in thee.
    • And through thee finds foundation in Being.
    • that man must find Being for the knowledge he has acquired, by losing
    • And finds itself again in thee.
    • find in this plant or that plant, in this animal or that animal, in
    • this man or that man, all that I find in my inner being clothes
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    • earth, and who today find themselves in a colony on the moon.
    • only external history will find much that is splendid, beautiful,
    • yourselves. In all the older genuine historical works you will find
    • you would find they were more in number than during the times of the
    • is the same man! And we only need to examine this phenomenon to find
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    • them, we find that at the same time in Ireland the Initiates
    • in the first centuries of Christian development, we find here and
    • knowledge, in order to find in the first Christian centuries those
    • When we look back into those times we find a far-reaching spiritual
    • of descending into the depths. Above all, we find in Greece that
    • which he does not carry within him. If we were to try and find these
    • investigation, we should find no lead, no copper, no quicksilver, no
    • substances which we can also find in outer nature, but does not, for
    • still find traces that this was taught to those about to be initiated
    • the cosmos, that teaching was given in Greece which later on we find
    • products of nature, he finds everything dead, there is nothing but a
    • you look in the history books, you will also find this scene
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    • peculiar hot climate, and there find human beings who differ
    • One can go over to Asia, and there again find human beings different.
    • undertaken in order to find the other side of the compass in addition
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    • find there many other kinds of Mysteries; but today, as all our
    • Macedonian nation arose, we find how at that time there flowed over
    • earlier epoch in a much more majestic and mighty way than we find
    • which we find in the Samothracian Mysteries, when the metals of the
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    • Record, we find there joyful countenances, deeply earnest
    • world is spread. Now, of course, radically speaking we find oxalic
    • Oxalic acid is everywhere in the vegetable kingdom, and we find
    • Traditionally, we find preserved right on into our own
    • and find it out, or would think about it in order to discover it. As
    • was a real Rosicrucian laboratory, we find in it instruments
    • these Rosicrucian Mysteries we find practically everywhere the older,
    • no longer find his way to them by means of the path of knowledge
    • followed at that time. He could only find his way to the spirits of
    • Indeed we must say that we find a reminiscence of what was felt in
    • we find a faint echo of this in the first part of Faust in the
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    • I have said that we do not find theoretical, easily
    • find in so many historical works in which we are told the reason why
    • other forms of carbon, besides those we find here on the earth. And
    • ancient Sun Mysteries, we find there in addition to what I have said
    • anthracite; but on the moon that which we find here on the earth as
    • modern materialistic times. One is always so astonished to find how
    • important find, but these are only broken fragments, whereas we may
    • even than we find in Goethe's Faust, beautiful and mighty though that
    • various organs of the body. We find here a confirmation of
    • find in Goethe's Faust, when he opens, as it were, the Book of the
    • of the Earth. That is simply a faint echo of what we find in so
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    • a kind of colony, we find there a disposition of soul utterly
    • find that he did not live in such a way as to say: ‘I have in
    • content, we find everywhere that for the action which we
    • memories, we find developed to a remarkable degree something of
    • pointed out already, we are beginning once more to find it
    • Russia, we find them everywhere in Central Europe. All
    • memory, which latter finds its completion in the spiritual life
    • illness suddenly find that a portion of their past life, which
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    • descendants of the races of Atlantis were finding their way
    • clever man of the present day, I should find myself saying of
    • has recently appeared, and you will find right at the beginning
    • we find also among these peoples something which to most of us
    • prehistoric times, the more do we find this kind of conquest
    • trend of historical evolution, we find that the aggressors were
    • so we find that these Oriental conflicts, often so terrible and
    • Mysteries, we find we have to describe it in the following way.
    • we find how the young races who cannot of themselves develop
    • the reflective faculties, set out to find these in wars of
    • Greece, we find a somewhat different development. Over in
    • find a people who did indeed know how to grow old, but were
    • himself. He could not find his true relation with death. On the
    • the Greek we find, not a longing for a reflective
    • of death, they needed to find the inner living mystery of
    • in man, and man was at a loss to find his true relation to it.
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    • human existence which I have just described, we find him at
    • which Earth-humanity led for a period, as you will find
    • on finding his way by some means or other into the very heart
    • what manner these two personalities had to find their part
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    • ancient times, the more do we find man possessing this
    • it. And in the life of these pupils we find always the feeling:
    • the Sun. In such manner did the pupil learn to find his
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    • The deep fellow-feeling, too, with animals that we find in Asia
    • Thus we find in the Mysteries over in the East a sublime
    • civilisation we find no more than a shadow-picture, a phantom
    • Alexander the Great is born, and finds his teacher Aristotle.
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    • the East by the criminal burning of Ephesus. After that we find
    • into which only the highest part of our nature can find
    • more general qualities and characteristics, we find that we
    • follows? Over in Europe we find the world from out of which
    • Greece. Only here and there in the Roman world do we find a
    • Ephesus we first find a difference. There the pupils in the
    • we find growing up in the West a civilisation that rests wholly
    • Greece were ever and again able to find a refuge. Alexander
    • Into Europe it could not find entrance in the same way. Europe
    • spirit, and you will find that each gives you quite a different
    • will find that he works right into the physical man. Your
    • returning Crusaders. We find it in every corner of Europe,
    • Similarly in these years one could still find isolated
    • so to-day we find ourselves in a period that marks a genuine
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    • the human being to the Nature that he finds around him.
    • In short, when we look around in the world, we find all about
    • forces of the Earth are also in every single object that I find
    • can actually find certain places in Nature where the physical
    • again you may find these galls, in oaks, and in other trees
    • cells, and similar in form to something else we find in Nature,
    • find you can draw them, too, in that form. The drawing will, it
    • When we follow up the matter, we find that long ago at a
    • the mountains you will find these crystals with their wonderful
    • hexagonal forms. What you find in the solid crystals, you find
    • must find our way again into the intimate connections of Nature
    • to recognise such connections can we hope to find again a true
    • all parts of the circumference. If you can succeed in finding
    • condition. It is quite impossible to find even the slightest
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    • erect places where we Gods can find the men who do sacrifice
    • led up to the time of Ephesus, we find that the more advanced
    • find the sacrifice done by human beings, and in the sacrificing
    • almost entirely gone. For whoever would find the way, for
    • outer physical eye of man could find them. None the less there
    • the Gods in the gentle radiance of their eyes, would find them
    • that time. To find the Rosicrucian master the pupil must first
    • gentle light of the physical eye. Then it was possible to find
    • whence the language of Heaven can speak. And so we find in
    • were already finding a way to meet this Jealousy of the Gods.
    • could find in it a memory of the Temple of Ephesus.
    • find in himself the power of freedom, and now we behold
    • it rests with us to find in the pain the urge to action, to
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    • encounter the Guardian of the Threshold in some form, one finds
    • dishonest and must be abandoned. Anthroposophy will then find
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    • time in history, to find that the men who were accounted to be
    • eyes. You will find that before the tenth century, scholars always
    • Here we may find a
    • arises, under certain conditions we find the dark shadow, so when
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    • found in its old form. Here and there we can still find survivals,
    • chance. In those days one could not find a teacher by means of books,
    • Plays are no occult romances where you have but to find the key, and
    • inner being. Then does man find within his own being the power of God
    • but always in order to find in the self the way to the divine. In
    • much misunderstood, and it is by no means easy for us to find out
    • do find the way into the spiritual worlds. Everything that has been
    • though dimly perceived, Raimon Lull went on to find certain
    • will find it all quite misrepresented in the historical documents.
    • to a true self-knowledge, if he would find again his adjustment to
    • I said there that what we find in Meister Eckhart, in
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    • ruled over him. From that time forward he had to find in his own
    • short time before, pupils were still able to find teachers, like the
    • that it might after all yet find the way. And he who is able to see
    • such things can find in those times, as we said just now, not places
    • inner being of man, if it holds itself aright, can yet find the way
    • fulfilment within you; you will go on further and find a continuation
    • extra-ordinarily hard to find among the charlatans, and the whole
    • mood that we find in those who are striving for knowledge, and this
    • source after all in the spiritual world, yet in him we find no trace
    • that he does so — the Astrology that he finds prevalent. He
    • character. Later, in Kant, in du Bois-Reymond, you will find
    • may be able to find for himself in freedom of will what in earlier
    • times Gods have tried to find for him and with him, let now the
    • succeeding centuries, we can always find individual spirits who lived
    • eighteenth centuries. You might find him in some country village as a
    • your attention from what you are trying to find in him by talking in
    • you how these men spoke, men that you might find in the way I have
    • the needles of the fir-tree, then one finds how the God rejoices over
    • nature, there also one finds the God; but then one learns to know how
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    • one hears even a last echo of this view. What we find in religious
    • methods, it is only here and there that we can still find today an
    • generally, where shall we find one who accounts himself a scientist,
    • questions? And yet it is only by facing them that man can ever find
    • we find this Demon of the Earth to be a Being who could only become
    • Cosmos, and could only find his existence on Earth in the form of the
    • not find his proper task on the Earth, the Earth herself has not her
    • Who was not willing to find His further task on the Sun, Who would
    • in despair, have rightly despaired of being able to find in
    • deliberation to try and find somewhere a place of learning where the
    • correctly formulated. But he was not able to find any such place.
    • consequent must be deduced. They learned what we find treated so
    • What do we find in a book
    • Pentagrams and so forth. We find words from languages in use in
    • bygone ages, especially from the Hebrew. And we find that what in
    • we find has become bereft of ideas on the one hand, and on the other
    • find nothing particular in it. There are also practices connected
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    • twilight. It is difficult to find any trace of that old wisdom in
    • the nineteenth century. Once more we find a small group — call
    • anew. For it is just in the refinding that one obtains the right
    • words in Hebrew. It was impossible to find any direct connection with
    • We find in particular one
    • disregarded, and that many today long to find again. But on account
    • other way. And it is really interesting to find, when we go back to
    • gone from bad to worse. But if you go back to Aristotle, you find
    • you find with him the true insight into things that is able to see in
    • You will find this where I am speaking of Spirit in
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    • — even into the 12th or 13th century — we find the
    • all was reflected. Now men could find ideas about Nature; the
    • sense, can they find the secrets of the world, but only by so
    • if we wish to find the secrets once more. It is a kind of
    • against what is already there. As human beings we must find our
    • moods and feelings were spread. We find them everywhere, wherever the
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    • the twelfth or thirteenth century — we find the visions
    • reflected. Now men could find ideas about Nature, the Copernican
    • themselves in the old sense, can they find the secrets of the world,
    • we would find the secrets once more. It is a kind of evolution-memory
    • already there. As human beings we must find our humanity again in the
    • certain moods and feelings were spread. We find them everywhere,
    • 1840's, and how man today, as he looks back, can find his true
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    • Here we already find ourselves within the very subject of these
    • can find the Christ within an earthly action, within an event on
    • Earth. He finds the Christ within the Mystery of Golgotha.
    • cannot find its way into the minds of men. Evolution tends now to
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    • people of diverse localities we find ancient pagan festivals
    • autumn, but that now he is drawn away from the Earth and finds his
    • existence, and through initiation he became aware of Christ. To find
    • (arrow in diagram), and can find Christ in an Earth deed, in an Earth
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    • Among many ancient peoples we find celebrations whose rituals
    • longer find Christ in the sun. For this reason he came down to
    • To find him they looked out into space, so to speak. In order
    • toward the Mystery of Golgotha, and there find Christ
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    • In many places, among many people we find
    • whom we could rise through initiation, the Christ we could find
    • accomplish a deed through which men might now find Him. That
    • Mysteries to the Sun in order to find Christ, looked to the
    • find a place in the souls of men. Evolution tended towards the
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    • of which you will find in one or other of the Lecture-Courses. The
    • they are monotheistic — we shall find the reverence for, the
    • We can still find the term “Twice-born” in oriental
    • Institutions must be created today to find the Mysteries once more.
    • Find therein the Spirit's wending.
    • Find therein the Spirit's wending.
    • Find' bei ihm die Geisteswende.
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    • sketch various matters which you will find dealt with in detail in
    • monotheistic, we find the veneration, the worship, of a single
    • The term “twice-born” which we find nowadays in
    • come to rediscover them. We must find and make them our own again;
    • Find thou there the turning-point of spirit.*
    • Find' bei ihm die Geisteswende.
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    • would now like to sketch various matters that you will find
    • are most familiar — we naturally find the veneration and
    • consciousness is an interest in finding the first Sunday
    • Find there renewal of the spirit.
    • Find' bei ihm die Geisteswende.
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    • might here give an outline of many things which you find more
    • Hebrew-Jewish system; we would find, when these ancient systems
    • befindlicher Stern für den Initiierten),
    • development had to find a place. And the time is now come when
    • Find in it the Spirit's turning-point.
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    • universe, spiritual perception finds the expression not of a
    • he can find the means for union with the physical body; he must
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    • what has been hidden. We are here, after all, to find the human
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    • will once more emerge and find the Light of the world, men will
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    • might have done twenty years ago — you will find yourselves more
    • find that ancient feelings, present in every human soul from age to age,
    • thoughts, much less find answers in what the civilised world can offer;
    • man regards himself from outside, finding himself an external being
    • of my soul, I find nothing but these pictures (or mental presentations).
    • finds only the empty semblance of Nature.
    • again we find something significant. The artistic treatment of physical
    • turn our spiritual gaze backwards over thousands of years, we find human
    • find the answer. He no longer sees it coming from the stars, as he is
    • in the way we have described and asking where they can find that knowledge
    • the answer. It must find the way to let the hearts of men speak from
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    • that we observe. We always find the same substances as in the external,
    • find no relationship to external nature, for this is destroyed by them.
    • We only find such a relationship when we turn to what man excretes. In
    • very different. But when we try to find something similar to its former
    • I follow what the ether does in transmuting food-stuffs, I find this
    • do not find there, as yet, what has been released through me in the
    • them back again. He does not find this in stones, though the stones
    • in which man finds himself and which I described at the outset. We shall
    • go back twenty years, we find that experiments showed man to require
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    • back into remote times, he finds a wide-spread primeval wisdom. From
    • feel deep reverence for what he finds. It is presented in a more poetic
    • who studies it rightly will find, even in its external, physical
    • indeed, that people find their way to one another from the most distant
    • the cosmos, we find that moon-forces were active on the paths taken
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    • inner need of finding, or at least seeking, the paths of the soul to
    • of which I spoke. You find that what you see will one day be a corpse;
    • do not find the ego qua experience. It was extinguished. And yet it
    • Thus we can find support neither in the corporeal, nor in the spiritual
    • only, not the heart. The human heart feels a nervous unrest and finds no
    • led by life itself to find — from this starting point in thought
    • Now, in turning our attention to the second man, we find at the same
    • earth itself, you find it is an image of the whole universe. Of course,
    • find we must look beyond the terrestrial. And, in doing this, we come
    • now back again at what is terrestrial. We find in man a solid constituent;
    • find expression in the solid, fluid and airy ‘men’ and have
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    • what we find in the world outside and what we find in man.
    • need not take account of any but earthly substances which he also finds
    • human organism contains. He does not find it necessary to enlarge his
    • solid, earthy, physical realm, we do not find, to begin with. very much
    • etheric finds tremendous scope for acting upwards. The weight acts
    • knowledge of which I have already spoken, one finds the etheric at work
    • I have indicated, at what is outside man, one finds the world built
    • now look back to man, we find in him, too, an etheric body corresponding
    • only what you find drawn in definite outlines in an anatomical atlas.
    • find pictures which show, behind the clearly drawn countenance of the
    • consciousness. If we really understand ancient records we find a
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    • Now, when we study man with ordinary cognition we find that the inner
    • sleep. At most we can say that the dream life finds expression when
    • avoid when you find it accumulated in a room. You express your dislike of
    • find processes occurring within you, and these make up your world.
    • think how many people find it helps to repeat a thing aloud; others
    • you would not want to be offered a photograph. You may find pleasure
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    • to us from ordinary consciousness and through which we can really find
    • secrets of human life. It is a life that finds expression while
    • totality of his being, he can find no answer in ordinary consciousness.
    • pictures before the soul, we find that something in us takes hold of
    • or dirty; he wakes up with this dream and finds he has toothache. He
    • and find he has palpitation of the heart. Or he is distressed in his dream
    • it soft. He shudders, and wakes up to find he is holding a corner of
    • further in this direction we find that all our organs can appear in
    • you find that widely different external experiences can be represented
    • finds expression now, perhaps years afterwards, in the dream described.
    • studying them in this intimate way, you will find that the content of
    • if we start from here and examine dreams of this (first) type, we find
    • study all that a person experiences in such dreams we find that it always
    • other hand, when we study the second kind of dream, we find that what
    • if we study a man's life, we find that it is governed by his ego —
    • altered. In anyone who has such dreams you will find a man of strong
    • to know his individual character, you will find that only a part of
    • same activity. We find that a caricature of the inner organs would arise.
    • the literature of this subject you will find hundreds and hundreds of
    • discover something peculiar. To begin with, you would find that, at
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    • or to inner joy, to something that we find easy or that proves difficult
    • confession to himself; but I ask you to look into yourself to find out
    • find anything else but your life's memories. True, you find these permeated
    • if we do not run away from it, finding it unpleasant to observe the
    • on into our next earthly life in order that it may find compensation
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    • method depends on finding the most rational way of linking the new things
    • find things arising which have quite certainly been experienced, but
    • more and more shadowy, until we find it has expanded to a universe,
    • inner constitution of our soul whether we find this difficult or not;
    • to the spiritual world we find ourselves confronting it in a very peculiar
    • If we look into ourselves during earthly life, we find, at first, memories.
    • may find our way from time to eternity.
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    • we find invariably that we can seek within the lifeless itself
    • to begin with, where we shall find its bounds. They may be very far
    • of the human corpse, we find another very significant fact. At death,
    • caverns as burial-places, and we there find human corpses simply
    • find as lifeless Nature all around us. The latter contains a
    • lifeless — we find it all in mobility and metamorphosis and
    • we shall find that we are never able to account for the effects
    • therefore go to the sun; there we shall find the causes.” No,
    • not at all, there too we shall not find them with the ordinary
    • faculties of knowledge. We find them however when we work our way up
    • we find them in the earth-domain itself. Only we have to pass from
    • if we wish to find the causes of the effects in the plant in this
    • though we recognise that it becomes lifeless, we do not find it easy
    • we find the causes for plant-nature. There too we shall look in vain
    • is plant-like in the animal and in its processes, we shall find the
    • sensation we shall never find the causes within the realms of the
    • find them there.
    • the physical and chemical forces within the animal, we cannot find
    • the universe — there too we cannot find the causes. If I would
    • shall not find the causes on the 20th of June — not if I seek
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    • kingdom of the lifeless we can find the causes themselves.
    • not able to say where we can find the limits of this lifeless.
    • find the causes, we must then seek them also within the realm
    • were unable to find in the lifeless itself the causes of what
    • corpse, we find something else that is extraordinarily
    • communities as burial places, we find the corpses of men, for
    • we thus find preserved as the lifeless is something quite
    • different from what we find outside in our earthly
    • water, and air, we then find that an active transformation and
    • we shall never find ourselves able to explain the effect
    • so we travel to the sun; we shall find there the causes.”
    • But we do not find them there with ordinary means of cognition.
    • We do find them, however, if we lift ourselves to imaginative
    • In that case we do not need to travel to the sun; we find them
    • here in the earth region itself. Only we shall find it
    • to an ether world, and we shall find that in the reaches of the
    • the reaches of ether space, where we find the causes for the
    • animal, we find the causes also in ether space. And when the
    • cosmic ether. But we shall never be able to find within the
    • the causes of sensation. It is impossible to find them
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    • and there, you can already find it recognised in science that man,
    • contains in itself everything they want to find. For the sustaining
    • consciousness. To find it we must penetrate into the universe more
    • impulses through which we find one another in life. Formed in the
    • Dynamis, Kyriotetes our sympathies and antipathies enable us to find
    • that we might find him at the right moment — or that we might
    • find him at all, at a certain moment.
    • to find another human being in a given year of life, thenceforth to
    • on. We find ourselves in the midst of the most complex chain of
    • when they find one another in life in the decisive way I just
    • will have to find the impulse to balance-out the deed.
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    • lighter the object in question becomes, you will find that it
    • wish to find.
    • cultivating the impulses through which we find each other in
    • then to find the human beings in life with whom we must
    • so as to find this individual exactly at the right point of
    • time, or at least to find him at a certain point of time.
    • what, with full human awareness, it signifies, to find in some
    • possibility of finding this human being during life. And in
    • will find through this encounter the impulse to expiate
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    • you will find a concept of freedom which it
    • Then he looks back into his former lives on earth, and, finding in
    • finds it wiser to ask, was it a sensible or a foolish resolve, to
    • karma, you will find them thoroughly compatible, and you need no
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    • that you will find an idea of freedom which it is very
    • having lungs in reserve — only when he really finds his
    • feel, does not say, on finding the causes of his present
    • build it. And we generally find it more reasonable to
    • out in a certain way; but, if we find that it was an enormous
    • the concept of karma, we shall be able to find them compatible,
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    • as we have understanding of the world. If we find interest and take
    • and find it interesting in a given earthly life, it is a sure
    • creatures — all this finds vent in conditions of soul which in
    • finds expression in this way, in dullness of soul, is sure to have
    • hatred. With the help of spiritual science, you will try to find
    • another. They do not find their way together in the earthly life, but
    • There, indeed, they find their way together, but not in the earthly
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    • not in general theories about karma that we shall find what can
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    • myriad complications and entanglements in which he finds himself
    • second place, to find the answers. It is quite true: man in his
    • striving also finds expression outwardly. It is not merely a question
    • which finds expression — outwardly, symptomatically — in
    • through the gate of death into the spiritual realms. Thereby he finds
    • finds expression in manifold illnesses of childhood; but the weakness
    • for example, that someone finds a close friend in his youth. An
    • find the communications convincing, and understand them well. There
    • earth, this is what you generally find. The two people, who in a
    • on earth, and you will find that again they were friends. This time,
    • you will often find it so when you pursue things with spiritual
    • such cases more closely and to begin with, this is what you find: If
    • too you will find very often: If, in your middle period of life in
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    • whether we are moving together with the body on which we find
    • take such questions seriously, and secondly, in order to find
    • transform the model. This work, this elaboration, finds
    • he finds the work with the spiritual beings, with whom he now
    • The fight with the model finds expression in the manifold
    • should like to offer the following case: Some one finds a
    • earth life, we usually find that both individuals who in one
    • cognition into a former earth life, we find there that a
    • interesting case, which we often find when we follow up things
    • things are complicated; but we can always find a guiding line
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    • senses. The second member is all that lives and finds expression in
    • that it finds expression in rhythmic activity. For if it did, in the
    • chest-organisation. There you will find the rhythm of the breathing,
    • the human being — the metabolic process finds its chief
    • Feeling and Willing. Thinking finds its corresponding physical
    • remember the verse by Angelus Silesius which you will also find
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    • nerve-sense system that it finds expression in rhythmic
    • of your breast organism. There you will find the rhythm of
    • finds its chief stimulus through the fact that these organs are
    • feeling, and willing. Thinking finds its physical expression
    • which you will also find quoted elsewhere in my writings. To a narrow
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    • achievement. You will find in them the strict division into
    • Here, too, you find Nature and her processes described in a way that
    • shall find when we come to consider the working of karma — that
    • about German literature that you will find nowhere else, that is
    • (Great Men of Letters). There you will find his strictly mathematical
    • thought, I was quickly able to find this idea of “Eternal
    • In point of fact we can find in Dühring's writings a great
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    • for earthly relationships it is difficult to find expressions for
    • and tries to find something definite, one has the feeling that he
    • not easy to find him.
    • the other hand it is comparatively easy to find the tracks in the
    • Grundmittel und Erfindungen Zur Analysis, Algebra, Funktionsrechnung,
    • long time before I succeeded in finding any really significant
    • view and again there is delusion. One finds nothing essential;
    • mechanistic because of his blindness — then one finds him
    • again. Two incarnations come into consideration here. We find him
    • images, and religion in which none were permitted. And there we find
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    • or that influence. We shall not easily find our way into the
    • you will find it in his Philosophy of the Unconscious —
    • find something very remarkable! If one follows Nietzsche's way of
    • you study these three periods in Nietzsche's life you will find that
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    • find, first and foremost, the uncompromising monotheism, the one,
    • in Europe was at its prime, we find over in Asia, at the Court in
    • we look at the purely external course of history, what do we find?
    • by Charles Martel, by Charles the Great himself. Then, later, we find
    • in European culture, we find Arabism still in evidence — but as
    • to find him again than to go the reverse way, as in recent lectures —
    • told you — then we can follow the course of time and find such
    • process. We find such an individuality passing through the spiritual
    • your history books, and you will find that the year 711 was of great
    • descriptions of the conflicts between Europe and the Arabs we find,
    • we shall find a light shed upon something that seems to come like a
    • bolt from the blue — we find a light shed upon it when we
    • Baghdad, we find Mamun ruling there in the 9th century. During
    • knowledge, we find a brilliant personality in whom Mamun placed deep
    • swamped, by the Turkish element. The Crusaders find rudimentary
    • we find Woodrow Wilson.
    • you will find an almost literal conformity.
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    • which we shall find the solutions tomorrow.
    • find a clue to their life-connections. Once we know how to look for
    • these clues in the right way, we shall be able to find them. As you
    • your notice certain facts in his life which, as we shall find, are
    • those that are important from a spiritual aspect, we find Garibaldi
    • singular event in his life, the finding of his name in the newspaper
    • in these links of destiny that we may find our guidance to the karmic
    • death-sentence, or that he finds his wife through a telescope. Such
    • have to find the way over, as it were, to an understanding, for
    • quite characteristic, when one sets out to find the karmic
    • finds in teaching posts, a man at whose geometrical imagination and
    • in connection with one another, and thereby to find the
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    • you will still find a very great deal in Garibaldi that is puzzling
    • the spiritual world they would in some way or other find and enter
    • constituted today), then you would find that those who were once
    • which I drew your attention, you will not find this so astonishing
    • conventions if he finds his way into family relations through a
    • Alsace. There we find him, as an Initiate of a certain degree. And it
    • yourselves, when you find a philosopher in bygone times, or when you
    • find a poet or an artist, not to look for the same
    • but it is a fact. If we turn our gaze to the spiritual, we find that
    • Initiate in these Mysteries. And with him, too, we find that in the
    • Greece, we find an incarnation when he was a member of the Dominican
    • now we shall find it most interesting to study the two personalities
    • in the 19th century had been shifted out of place. For we find, first
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    • with the object of finding anything sensational in the successive
    • of the 19th century we find souls who had become dependent already in
    • find that his working was such that an Initiate stood behind him. The
    • you will find it so. He is a German and a Protestant, but with his
    • age we generally find a very firm and robust connection of the
    • find a soul living in Italy, to a large extent at Ravenna, at the
    • murdered. That is what we find to begin with.
    • earthly human beings finding their way upward and working on from
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    • present at the lectures before Easter may find some repetitions but
    • history we find a personality who is a kind of slave overseer in
    • We find, then, a
    • whole matter further, we find that the members of this rather
    • immediately find our bearings. We are led, first, to the 6th
    • works upon it in the manner of an artist; and at length one finds
    • belongs. And moreover we find a personality who lived in Italy, who
    • century, and can find there no explanation of this. And so we are
    • Middle Ages. We find the former Tacitus now as an observer of
    • academic style; he finds his way into an academic style of writing.
    • everything he could find of the author's writings — this
    • in which Herman Grimm encounters Emerson, we can find again the
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    • whole of man's nature, enabling him to find his bearings in
    • sense-observation, striving to find expression in poetry, in
    • in the early Middle Ages we find Basilius Valentinus, a Benedictine
    • one attempts to find the thread connecting what comes first with what
    • things of earth. Everywhere we find Plato affirming that over against
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    • relationships of existence. A man who finds everything comprehensible
    • causes. But to find everything in the world comprehensible is a sign
    • impulses of soul in a subsequent life on earth, find their balance
    • destiny. We need not go very far back in time to find that blows of
    • man in the past, we find on the one side that his gaze and
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    • you will find that it is one which leads still more directly into
    • himself! For what do we find when someone begins to enter more deeply
    • farther, and tries to find what it is that has taken the place of
    • points. But we can never understand how to find our way intelligently
    • we meet a man in real life. Then, in order to find karmic
    • recall some intimate previous experience, for we may find that we
    • it exists in ordinary consciousness, you find it related only to the
    • and legs any more, but find in the activity of arms and legs the
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    • see how much you will find lacking, how much you failed to observe,
    • mention — if you do not disdain to do this, then you will find
    • slip into your body after these two days — that you find this
    • picture slightly changed, slightly transformed. You find it again ...
    • precisely on waking the third day you find it again within you. It
    • you will find that the will begins to transform itself. This will
    • always finds, of course, that people are pleased when such things are
    • with, one must find one's way into these things, one must
    • the questions find their own answer in a much surer way. One must
    • belongs, from an earlier incarnation, to a later one, will find its
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    • happens to find himself in these circumstances considers it much too
    • always find confirmation of how the forces of the soul and spirit
    • physiognomy, indeed, in the proportions of the trunk, we find the
    • should find a place in the education of growing children as well as
    • circulation, we find fluidity. In the breath, the
    • over into movements, we find the fiery. The material elements
    • interesting to find that in the study of the human being we have
    • Lecture-Courses can indeed find for himself.
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    • make of Goethe's Faust? You would open the book and find
    • penetrating, full of warmth and vigour. It does one good to find this
    • find out or describe about him while he was alive.
    • find their bearings in the sphere of the Moon Beings. Something
    • journey when we come back once more into the Moon sphere we find
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    • to find any kind of balance there for the moral impulses issuing from
    • things living within the soul will in some way find fulfilment can
    • realm of the sun finds fulfilment and expression according to its
    • hardened evil-doer, therefore, you will find that very soon after his
    • region. There he finds the evil he left behind and he must receive it
    • live through the pain he felt. This experience too I find again on my
    • I find again as I return, has not passed through the Sun-existence. I
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    • life, we find what is characteristic of the animal kingdom especially
    • the last portion of life, the years that lead into old age, we find
    • observe the human being between the ages of 28 and 49, we find that
    • beings living in our time and sharing in its culture, we should find
    • reaches his 28th year and must begin to find a relation to the still
    • higher Hierarchy, the First Hierarchy, he must find this relation
    • art, you will find abundant proof of what I am saying. But what I
    • support from outside because they cannot find what brings them into
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    • phase and if we can find our bearings in the sphere of Inspiration,
    • early years after the Mohammedan campaigns we find this personality
    • — we find that the fruits of his studies in Northern Africa,
    • will find evidence of great wisdom spread out as it were over
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    • return into the body, we find an Archangelos. This Archangel is of
    • year, but we do not find the Archangel when we are looking back only
    • All this we find
    • we return again into the body. And then we find that in very truth
    • Mystery Plays. Throughout the Plays you will find scenes that have
    • us, feelings which alone can enable us to find our rightful place in
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    • it in the mineral kingdom, the etheric as we find it working in the
    • plant kingdom, and the astral as we find it working in the animal
    • body of man, we find spread out in the Cosmos the universal Ether. The
    • nature with what we find in the human etheric body. In the same way we
    • find this cosmic Astrality? Where is it? It is indeed to be found, but
    • we do not find revealed in the cosmic environment. Why is this? We shall
    • find the reason if we consider how this human Ego manifests here on the
    • again it finds itself in the life between death and a new birth. But
    • pointed out. The physical science of to-day expects to find everything
    • Ex Deo Nascimur, we must find the In Christo Morimur. We
    • Time, and you will not be held spell-bound in Space. But you find the
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    • find description after description of events and phenomena which are
    • probably find it highly sensational! Actually, however, it would
    • to find the transition from the studies hitherto pursued, to what can
    • man as he wakes. When we observe him at the time of waking we find
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    • moral sense, as destiny. And to-day we must find an answer to the
    • mind's eye scan the face of the earth, we find certain areas of
    • the earth literally covered with volcanoes. We find that other parts
    • remarkable results. We find the following: Up above in the spiritual
    • We even find that during this life between death and a new birth when
    • a thought which finds little enough understanding in our souls on
    • order to find in the path of disaster the path to perfection. Clear
    • forces that are in a corpse. But in a corpse we do not find the
    • fruits and bear them out into the cosmos in order that they may find
    • this knowledge can find its way into the hearts and souls of those
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    • How do they find their place in the destinies of men? As I said
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    • must first answer this question: Where do we find the
    • only the single individual animals. We do not find the
    • There indeed we find, among the beings with whom we are
    • karma, — there we find the Group-souls of the
    • sphere of being which you will find described as
    • finds himself directly after death? Normally when he goes
    • spiritual happening. There we find as it were the
    • im Astralempfinden des Kosmos — die
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    • — then in the last resort we find this truth once
    • finding them peopled by the human beings who are now
    • in the universe shall we find them? Whither must we look in
    • directions which will enable us to find the souls —
    • are now on the way thither or returning thence, we find in
    • one way or another, everyone who finds his way into the
    • There are many human beings whom we find here or there in
    • other things, they are unable to find their way into it.
    • that a soul finds its way into Eurhythmy out of the working
    • by-ways at all, finding their way directly into one domain
    • we find especially if we turn our gaze to the 13th, 12th,
    • find Christ-permeated souls, who were growing and evolving
    • experienced on earth, finding it again in the radiance, in
    • united with the earth. Here we can only find what is like a
    • great cosmic memory of Him. We must find our way back again
    • souls find their way. They seek and find their way into the
    • It was a time when men were finding their way on the one
    • which I have just referred we find a certain soul. We find
    • other present members of this Society. We find him as a
    • finds his way to those others who were also with him in the
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    • different angle. To begin with they find great satisfaction
    • They find satisfaction in all that Anthroposophy has to say
    • find many incarnations. It was after many incarnations,
    • ones for whom we find comparatively few past incarnations
    • find, as we look backward, that they had had comparatively
    • 5th century after Christ. (We find it nearly always, spread
    • time. We then find a subsequent incarnation when all these
    • could find no real understanding of the saying that Christ
    • could not find their way into the idea that Christ —
    • the Sun, where we had always found Him, but now we find Him
    • longing. Thus it was difficult for them to find their way
    • whom I am now speaking — could not find his way into
    • find — above all in their life of will — the
    • actively, we find among such anthroposophists souls of the
    • we shall frequently find the transition types from the one
    • the Anthroposophical Movement, finding fault with the
    • finding fault with the conditions in the Anthroposophical
    • little petty things, we find the transition types,
    • — we must somehow find it possible, each one of us,
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    • first Christian centuries, we find ourselves in an age when
    • we find the name ‘Bulgar’ applied to human
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    • into the 7th or 8th century, when we still find a delicate
    • cannot prosper on the earth. We shall find you again when
    • world. For the time being, these latter could find no
    • Thus we find
    • discipleship of Chartres we find the souls who had come
    • Nevertheless it is so: what we find in the field of
    • impulses, as we find them expressed in Alain de Lille's
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    • reproduction. Again we find an outward sign of this fact in
    • Alexander the Great and Aristotle, we find ourselves once
    • to find it again when at the end of the seventies of the
    • find it again at a time when, to begin with, an
    • men. And he would find it in a peculiar condition, —
    • towards the earth. He could alone desire to find again, on
    • Intelligence and Freedom. He could alone desire to find it
    • versus Michael: Michael finding himself obliged to defend
    • spiritual streams, will Michael find the impulses which
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    • dominion, having lasted three centuries and finding its
    • find again that which has fallen away from me, which I
    • We can still find
    • that estate in which he finds himself today.
    • It is not enough to find the name of Ahriman contemptible
    • is still contained in Aristotelianism. There we find
    • that man must find once more the power to read in the great
    • spiritually, in the Book of Nature — to find the
    • way, finding themselves in this position: ‘I am drawn
    • connections. There are some who still find the outer
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    • Hence a peculiar situation is brought about for those who find their
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    • our desire to experience it so — will find expression and take
    • learns to find his way still more deeply into the spiritual kingdoms
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    • brought about for those who find their way, from other
    • Society. One can find one's way into other societies too,
    • or rather our desire to experience it so — will find
    • learns to find his way still more deeply into the spiritual
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    • The individual who finds himself within the
    • anthroposophical, we shall always find that they are fully
    • Anthroposophy would give, we find a looser relationship at
    • life. He will find life less easy to deal with, for the
    • we find in those who are drawn by an inner impulse into the
    • classes of the school. We find, both in our boy and girl
    • adolescent, to find the ways and means of giving sound
    • will emerge the necessity for me to find inner
    • that otherwise come in your way, you do not find the centre
    • and pain will depend on the finding or not finding of your
    • life, initiative will not find its way forth from the deep
    • You will find many an example in the Anthroposophical
    • materialism to its foundations. But as a rule he finds
    • time of great decisions do not find their way to the
    • find a deep response within our souls. It should touch us
    • call it) then we shall find: the Michaelites are indeed
    • or is still karmically united, with many who cannot find
    • the most gifted of men does Ahriman find his prey, —
    • use of it, my dear friends, if someone finds a book
    • brilliant gifts can find his way into everything — he
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    • scholars we find a very real reflection of those old
    • we find also the Angel Beings belonging to the human beings
    • karma can find no end. For a split has taken place in the
    • these human beings in our time to find their way together
    • remained in the kingdom of Michael, it is difficult to find
    • the Anthroposophical Movement. Thus we shall find it
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    • must find embodiment in human civilisation. Since the Christmas
    • earthly life will be maintained if men find in their hearts the strength
    • finds that it has been demolished by some force of nature or by the hand
    • — then we also find three states of consciousness, but essentially
    • again find his way into a spiritual atmosphere, will know that his own
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    • things in reality, we find that the continued thread of karma or destiny
    • bitterness of its effects — we find him again as Julia, the
    • the Middle Ages. We find Livy again as the glad poet and minstrel in the
    • very centre of the Middle Ages. We are astonished to find him thus, for
    • — we find him again as the poet
    • at the adventurous life of August Strindberg. You will find how well it
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    • individual human beings who find themselves within this society.
    • we find in Asia a mind and a
    • find Aristotelian concepts everywhere, only it is the other pole of
    • find this extraordinary process: the Christian doctors of the Church,
    • the spiritual life, we find that the great organiser Haroun al Raschid
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    • into various epochs of human history we shall find how in earlier ages
    • officially, we find individuals gathered in schools here and there,
    • within that spiritual life we find a deep and spiritually penetrated
    • schools and spiritual centres to which I have referred we find the
    • find again those souls who worked more in the Aristotelian sense. For
    • Looking back spiritually into those Middle Ages we find such a spirit as
    • occasionally find themselves in outer life-connections to which they do
    • In one form or another we find certain souls
    • They had been connected together in many lives on earth. We find them
    • school. We find them there, these souls, we find them there, harkening
    • to the teachings of Michael, and we find them again to-day in the souls
    • transformation of life. He is still there. He works on, and we find him
    • very many things that happen on the earth we find Brunetto Latini living
    • physical bodies that are possible in a given age. They must find their
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    • that one could find in this case most wonderfully the echo and
    • feeling. And we can understand this mood only if we find the way from
    • foundations of the soul, we find what is otherwise a very rare
    • occurrence: we find in the physical expression of the countenance in a
    • For in the Anthroposophical Movement we find
    • Christian sects we find many of the souls who to-day approach the
    • we find many who are seeking for the Christ in an abstract sense. The
    • other souls above described are happy, so to speak, to find Christianity
    • of man are studied in this fashion one cannot find the spirit and soul
    • fullest sense. Yet men will find themselves compelled to take into
    • vessel well prepared. Strange as it may sound, we find it so, if we
    • enter into his true spirit. We find in the foundations of his soul the
    • in whom we find again the soul of Julian the Apostate. It was a woman
    • in the body of a woman who sent out Parsifal, to seek and to find the
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    • forth in the soul, and thus we find the same individuality again in the
    • 16th century; we find arising in him once more, in a Christianised form,
    • find no God. It is, indeed, an entire elimination of
    • super-sensible functions he is in fact always there. Hence too we find
    • world. It was more the Aristotelians who descended to the earth, finding
    • Anthroposophy in its present content and trace it backward, we find
    • what appears as Anthroposophy and try to find its sources in the course
    • you will not find the sources. You will find isolated traces of a
    • Anthroposophy. But you will find no real preparation for it within the
    • we find after all that what was working in isolated spirits of the end
    • most intensely concerned in finding the spiritual foundations of the age
    • And now if we would find a great helper for
    • century, if we would find one who can advise us in relation to the
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    • cosmos. On it he would find perhaps darker and lighter spots which he
    • workings of modern intellectualism find expression in him.
    • special difficulties, we find the human being living gradually into the
    • death. When we arrive after death in the Moon-region, we find all
    • Moon, find the great primeval Teachers of mankind. They were not here in
    • hindrances, we find our way after death into that region of the Moon.
    • mind, find the great hindrance in the shaping of their karma, inasmuch
    • character of Strader, and you will find it so. Thus the real life of the
    • find the most remarkable thing of all. We are led to begin with, or at
    • Klingsor finds himself driven into a corner by Wolfram. In effect,
    • find that as a rule in former earthly lives they had something to do
    • outset when they find among them someone who is all too clever in a
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    • human being cannot find the way between death and a new birth to live
    • But if we do find individualities for whom it is the case, if we can
    • find him again on earth. We find him as the Cardinal who carried on the
    • which he finds his way so readily, so naturally, under the woman who was
    • out. One does not know how he will find his way to it again. What will
    • higher in spiritual development, for then only do we find the god
    • longing in him to find the source of thinking in the spiritual world,
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    • In the one who had been a woman we find the
    • light of all his spiritual life. You will not find it in the
    • his former spirituality finds its way through. At the head of this
    • the power of the sun and stars he wants to bring down and find on earth
    • entered into him in former earthly lives come forth and find expression.
    • on earth. And you find wonderful intuitions in his work. For example, he
    • Weiniger you do indeed find something of spiritual vision combined with
    • finds vent in the misogyny carried to a point of absurdity in the book,
    • and when one finds karma being fulfilled one may well make the
    • finding the spiritual, though in the unconscious foundations of the soul
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    • find its way through when people speak of the cold intellect in which
    • the spiritual world and that man may find the path of ideas upward to
    • really aware of this, only then shall we, as Anthroposophists, find the
    • from former incarnations. Such a personality lives and finds his way
    • of Ideas. We need only take his later Dialogues, and we shall find
    • ready to descend to earth again, to find a bodily organism into which he
    • instructive in finding the right paths of the further life and progress
    • for there you will really find
    • feeble-mindedness of old age. But we can indeed find a luminous
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    • Earth since his death. He finds the way to tell what remains of Raphael in
    • understanding. But he does not find the possibility to give a picture of the
    • When we consider the life of Novalis, what an echo we find there of the
    • live; and then, after you have gone through the gate of death, you will find
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    • being may take two forms. If we pay close attention we shall find
    • experiences helped Garibaldi to find a firmer foothold in life. His
    • belong to the Sun. We have spoken of relationships where we find it
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    • invariably find that some deed far removed in time from this event,
    • presence of incandescent gases, they would find a condition that is
    • observe life we shall find individuals who come into contact with
    • understanding of the world around. And one finds that a man who
    • is what one finds. Naturally one must have compassion for such a man
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    • able to discover his previous incarnation. In order to find Haeckel's
    • he has since reincarnated, one finds that Haroun al Raschid continued
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    • consideration. For the finding of karmic connections is by no means a
    • past, we find deep and profound Mysteries, great Initiates, in
    • Christianity. And there one finds an Initiate whose path in the 8th
    • question, you see, of finding the threads which lead back into
    • Wilson — in his case, fatalism of will. And if anyone wants to find
    • was different. If we go back into prehistoric ages we find something
    • strange. We find that in the thirtieth year of life, human beings
    • seen a few years previously came up to them, he might find that
    • the thirtieth year — then you will find the way to the essence
    • finds things which leave him in a state of bewilderment and of which
    • preceding lectures. For if the spirit needed by mankind is to find
    • find among you one of those places where true Anthroposophical will
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    • form and in whose environment we now find ourselves, have an
    • find our way into the spirit world we are brought nearer and nearer
    • astonished to find everything entirely different from what they
    • you come in, you will find only an empty space. Empty space is far
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    • we find the approach to Anthroposophy through pondering on the
    • reason why it is so difficult for men to find the natural path
    • When with great delight they brought their findings to me, I
    • these findings did not interest me in the slightest. The
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    • could actually get there they would be amazed to find no
    • later — and we find that through his faculties, through
    • letters. When someone else finds a great deal more in
    • more we get beyond the thirty-four letters and find in them
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    • that sphere we find our way into what has to be accomplished
    • have to find our way into the second half, where the impulse to
    • the Moon sphere, Mercury sphere, Venus sphere, we find our way
    • and Thrones experience in their divine existence finds its just
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    • finds him, in his most important previous incarnation, as Pope
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    • find it extremely embarrassing to meet someone who knows him
    • that was formed in the past. Moreover we shall find this
    • in the next earthly life to find their way to one another
    • never find his way into the spiritual world. For in the
    • smaller than any one of its parts. And we find
    • same as in the physical world. The reason why people find it so
    • separated and they did not find one another again. One of them
    • in search of him, but finally finds him alive. In spite of
    • King of Italy? Look it up in history and you will find that
    • separating. In this particular case we find very singular
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    • nothing of how the impulse contained in the ‘I want’ finds its
    • something about Man. The young became wanderers, path-finders;
    • It is seeking to find the reality of this second,
    • could look him up in history. You would find there a strange
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    • longer find its bearings along the path of memory leading
    • and sorrows, find ourselves interwoven in our experiences
    • which can find no bearings in earthly life without memory,
    • thankfulness for earthly existence finds its way into the human
    • actually born from this thankfulness, and we shall find that it
    • year and finds that at the age of eighteen he failed in his
    • find the connection with earthly life. But thoughts about karma
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    • you observe the soul's waking life you will find there, in the
    • during sleep that our karma from previous earthly lives finds
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    • his soul. In short, we find no connection between what a man
    • they are the findings of spiritual investigation undertaken
    • hardships. If we look for an explanation we find that these
    • find the foundation-structure; the East must contribute what it
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    • temperament, our inmost, essential character, are derived, we find in
    • existence. Let me put it like this: if we can really find our way to
    • experiences would enable us to find a link with the instinctive
    • to find them.
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    • contemplate the world around us we find as our environment on Earth
    • also to the heavens, he finds in this spatial environment Beings who
    • Initiation-Science finds it peopled by those wise Beings who were
    • turn from the cosmic aspect to man himself, we find that human
    • aside because you are accustomed to find everything proved up to the
    • you will find that like the cosmic bodies the ideas support and
    • you will find that very many features are alike, for the
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    • we shall find that in the cosmic expanse perceptible to our physical
    • least akin to them. We find only what is akin to our physical and
    • review the course of their lives since childhood, they will find, if
    • comes into consideration. We shall find that there is a great
    • case, we shall find the
    • possible, with spiritual insight, to find in the phenomena of nature
    • this reason I would ask you to take very seriously what you will find
    • One of the first steps will be that in the News Sheet you will find
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    • Goetheanum was to the effect that communication of the findings
    • course of Lord Bacon's life, we shall certainly find
    • centuries, we shall everywhere find Arabism in its new forms.
    • leads nowhere. But by following certain underlying currents we find
    • his inner longing for the West could not find fulfilment, but he was still
    • with certain passages in the Koran. You will then find that a great
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    • the Anthroposophical Movement shall also find expression in the whole
    • We find
    • was finding his way into Christianity in the form in which it was
    • soul ... I was able to find this soul for the first
    • all this at his side. We find, therefore, that a number of human
    • and you will find confirmation of much that I have said.
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    • as this — in order that he shall find the load
    • recognised, we find this individual drawn into the tumultuous
    • study Schiller's life and see how it develops, striving to find a
    • lived through, we find this individuality developing his karma in the
    • content we find in the books of Eliphas Lévi. Whereas the Jupiter
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    • in the world — one finds them everywhere
    • immediately, and in the full sense, find their way into it —
    • Chartres in this twelfth century. There, for example, we find
    • something that must find its culmination before this century has
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    • had arrived on Earth. In earthly evolution we then find men whose
    • across the flow of the ages. And there we find the places of the
    • everywhere find evidence of the fact that there were individuals here
    • he tries to put into words, when he wrestles to find the terminology
    • favourable. And when do we find the Ahrimanic spirits most
    • potent in their attacks against the coming age of Michael? We find
    • that were properly prepared. Into how many hands did a book find its
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    • prevent the influence of the Christ Impulse finding its way into the
    • into the matter we find that both of them introduce into Christian
    • to find their way into the spiritual world. And so to-day, before I
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    • prevent the influence of the Christ Impulse finding its way into the
    • into the matter we find that both of them introduce into Christian
    • to find their way into the spiritual world. And so to-day, before I
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    • raised the question: How can we find in earlier earthly lives the
    • spiritual life may find it difficult to recognise some particular
    • brief words much may be found that will help you to find your true
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    • raised the question: How can we find in earlier earthly lives the
    • spiritual life may find it difficult to recognise some particular
    • brief words much may be found that will help you to find your true
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    • this time the Michael-community prepared itself to find again in the
    • takes place over in Asia, we find in the Arthur stream the intense
    • human being like Parsifal, but Michael himself, find the path leading
    • time, preparing for the later period on earth, you will find among
    • the Michael Impulse must find its way into the world of men if
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    • this time the Michael-community prepared itself to find again in the
    • takes place over in Asia, we find in the Arthur stream the intense
    • human being like Parsifal, but Michael himself, find the path leading
    • time, preparing for the later period on earth, you will find among
    • the Michael Impulse must find its way into the world of men if
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    • it. But when we enter this sphere of elemental beings, we find that
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    • these events as though we might find in more recent times the effects
    • belong — again you can find no clue to the problem of their
    • find that a great deal in this gifted poet is due to the fact that in
    • deformities. If we find that a person has some distinguishing talent
    • these signs that we have to find some significant trait in the person
    • the founder of some undertaking we may find that he has long ago
    • will find how things become clear to you, one after another.
    • if we follow this Brunetto Latini, we find that in a critical moment,
    • one could possibly find.
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    • these events as though we might find in more recent times the effects
    • belong — again you can find no clue to the problem of their
    • find that a great deal in this gifted poet is due to the fact that in
    • deformities. If we find that a person has some distinguishing talent
    • these signs that we have to find some significant trait in the person
    • the founder of some undertaking we may find that he has long ago
    • will find how things become clear to you, one after another.
    • if we follow this Brunetto Latini, we find that in a critical moment,
    • one could possibly find.
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    • who find themselves together in the Anthroposophical Movement, it
    • exoteric study we find that men standing as firmly within the stream
    • We find
    • kindled originally by the Hibernian Mysteries. And we find a still
    • find that all the wisdom which had been carried by Alexander into
    • the karmic urge lives in souls to find their way to that form of
    • find their way to the Anthroposophical Movement.
    • — during this very same period we find materialism being
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    • who find themselves together in the Anthroposophical Movement, it
    • exoteric study we find that men standing as firmly within the stream
    • We find
    • kindled originally by the Hibernian Mysteries. And we find a still
    • find that all the wisdom which had been carried by Alexander into
    • the karmic urge lives in souls to find their way to that form of
    • find their way to the Anthroposophical Movement.
    • — during this very same period we find materialism being
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    • will be necessary to investigate how one finds the path to his
    • humanity, may find the spirit in the world.
    • which finds expression in creating,
    • which finds expression in creating,
    • to where the expanses of space merge, we find the spirit; if we
    • must find the particular obstacles that emerge from each
    • really go. We must find the ways and the means — and this
    • which finds expression in creating,
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    • deeds, still he can find no answers, no satisfaction if, under
    • that we can never find our own being in this world. For the
    • Which finds in creating its very activity,
    • must find the courage and the fire to bring activity to our
    • can we find the strength to cooperate here in the Class with
    • order that we may find the path to the spiritual world.
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    • Which finds in creating its very activity;
    • our own being, the more we find in us the true human who can
    • if we wish to find the light that emerges from the darkness, we
    • will find it if we seek it by this threefold path, filling
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    • Find yourself in them loving,
    • Find yourself in them loving,
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    • You find, striving towards the light,
    • and between which one must find equilibrium, harmony, in
    • You find, striving towards the light,
    • it will be seized when it finds itself in the middle of the
    • You find, loving the warmth,
    • You find, grasping life,
    • You find, grasping life,
    • we know the reality: if we do not find the middle way, but
    • You find, loving the warmth,
    • You find, striving towards the light,
    • instead find ourselves with alien powers where the human origin
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    • should find the right relation to these elements, feel his
    • Philosopher's Stone. You will find them saying: The
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    • forces and it must find its own equilibrium, at that moment the
    • find that the whole inner warmth-organism is differentiated.
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    • wir aber auch finden, wenn wir heute forschen nach dem Wesen
    • Zusammenempfinden, daß die Welt eigentlich Illusion ist,
    • Diese Empfindung ist eine tiefgehende, meine verehrten
    • eigenen Wesens kommen. Das finde ich nicht in dem, was ich sehe
    • Mensch sozusagen zwei falsche Wege finden kann.
    • das geistig wirkliche Erkennen hinein zu finden.
    • Kenntnissen herankommen, will man wiederum den Weg finden von
    • gestalten, dann findest du den anderen Teil, den der Sohn der
  • Title: True/False Paths: Lecture One: Nature is the Great Illusion; Know Thyself
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    • Illusion’ to find ultimate truth. But why did man look upon
    • understanding of my own being, for I cannot find it in anything that
    • beyond the findings of sense-perception.
    • they experienced a spiritual world. How to find the right path to the
    • paths we must find the right path.
    • characteristic. If you look at an old prescription, you will find
    • is powerless unless he finds a form of knowledge that transcends the
    • in a position to find our bearings in relation to the paths leading
    • take form, you will find the other part which the son of Ea, wisdom,
    • find our way back to the spiritual through a new creative art imbued
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    • Illusion’ to find ultimate truth. But why did man look upon
    • understanding of my own being, for I cannot find it in anything that
    • beyond the findings of sense-perception.
    • they experienced a spiritual world. How to find the right path to the
    • paths we must find the right path.
    • characteristic. If you look at an old prescription, you will find
    • is powerless unless he finds a form of knowledge that transcends the
    • in a position to find our bearings in relation to the paths leading
    • take form, you will find the other part which the son of Ea, wisdom,
    • find our way back to the spiritual through a new creative art imbued
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    • denen die menschliche Seele sich befinden kann. Im
    • Zeitalter auf der Erde führt, befindet er sich in einem
    • regelmäßigen Leben zurückschauen, so finden wir
    • während der Sonnenzeit sich wach zu befinden, oder eine
    • befinden, und eine Zeit, die so lang ist wie die Nachtzeit,
    • sich schlafend zu befinden. Mit einem Bewußtsein, das
    • empfindet. Es ist kein so großer Unterschied mehr zwischen
    • wir heute so philiströs empfinden, war noch nicht
    • Schlaf befindliche Mensch aus dem Naturhaften herauf Erlebnisse
    • Ofen empfindet, der wird am nächsten Tag sich angeregt
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    • its ordered system of life we find that men worked approximately from
    • we find so prosaic today and take for granted was unknown in those
    • situation historically, we find that we encounter states of
    • wakes up to find he has toothache! Unconsciously he feels the urge to
    • welcome the sunshine. We wake up and find a neighbour's house on
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    • its ordered system of life we find that men worked approximately from
    • we find so prosaic today and take for granted was unknown in those
    • situation historically, we find that we encounter states of
    • wakes up to find he has toothache! Unconsciously he feels the urge to
    • welcome the sunshine. We wake up and find a neighbour's house on
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    • Quarzkristall finden, so ist er ja gewöhnlich unten
    • kristallisierte Welt empfindet, hat man die geschilderte Angst.
    • Empfindung kommen können, zu einem weiteren Erlebnis. Zu
    • ganz geistig, ganz spirituell schaut, die deutliche Empfindung,
    • festgehalten im Weltenall zu finden. Was heißt aber:
    • festgehalten im Weltenall sich zu finden?
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    • again we find there a living reality, the archetypes akin to those of
    • activities find consummation in the mathematical-spatial forms of the
    • ultimately find ourselves firmly anchored in the universe.
    • experience into inner reality, we find that gold is related to the
    • little further. When, in our present state, we try to find the
    • we find ourselves in a world that is infinitely more real than the
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    • again we find there a living reality, the archetypes akin to those of
    • activities find consummation in the mathematical-spatial forms of the
    • ultimately find ourselves firmly anchored in the universe.
    • experience into inner reality, we find that gold is related to the
    • little further. When, in our present state, we try to find the
    • we find ourselves in a world that is infinitely more real than the
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    • Weg in die geistige Welt findet, und da gesprochen wird davon,
    • zu nichts, finden es ungeheuer unbequem, soseelisch üben
    • Empfindlichkeit entwickeln konnte für das, was so in ihm
    • Kupfers, daß er sich eine feine Empfindung verschafft von
    • irgendwie findet, von der Farbe des Kupfers, wie sie ist, wenn
    • man es abschleift, daß er sich eine Empfindung verschafft,
    • uns Leichen! — die Anatomen finden nämlich, daß
    • Mitteln finden.] Die Dinge müssen schon auf geistigem Wege
    • empfindliches Bewußtsein ausgebildet — aber es
    • abstrakt fühlt und empfindet heute selbst der
    • Naturgesetze finden, weil sie einem gleich wieder
    • Zugleich aber hat man das Gefühl, er empfindet: Die
    • zurückmachen im menschlichen Empfinden, im menschlichen
    • dann empfinde, wie du jetzt aus deiner Welt herausschaust in
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    • immediate demands of life intervene and they find they are unwilling
    • achieve nothing; they find the need to practise spiritual
    • technique, the anatomist would find no answer to the hidden secrets
    • orthodox medicine. We fully accept its findings. When a person
    • cold and abstract even the most enthusiastic student finds
    • enter into the spiritual outlook of such personalities, we find
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    • immediate demands of life intervene and they find they are unwilling
    • achieve nothing; they find the need to practise spiritual
    • technique, the anatomist would find no answer to the hidden secrets
    • orthodox medicine. We fully accept its findings. When a person
    • cold and abstract even the most enthusiastic student finds
    • enter into the spiritual outlook of such personalities, we find
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    • befindet, dann kann man in dem Augenblicke, in dem man in
    • unseren Sinnen. Was der Chemiker findet an dem Geruch von
    • Sinnen, dann empfindet man alles wiederum in Imaginationen. Das
    • Blutgeistigkeit, Blutspiritualität in sich empfindet,
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    • species. And when we look out into the world, we find it transformed
    • out of our organism. We find ourselves in a totally different world
    • physical vehicle with its sense-derived consciousness and find
    • the circulation of the fluids. If we now probe deeper, we find that
    • is related not only to the findings of natural science, not only to
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    • species. And when we look out into the world, we find it transformed
    • out of our organism. We find ourselves in a totally different world
    • physical vehicle with its sense-derived consciousness and find
    • the circulation of the fluids. If we now probe deeper, we find that
    • is related not only to the findings of natural science, not only to
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    • ist in dem Momente, wo dieses stattfindet, im astralischen
    • Brunetto Latini angehört hat, so finden wir,
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    • of man's evolution we find that in ordinary life his astral body and
    • and clairaudience, he finds himself in a continual state of conflict
    • or to the epoch of Brunetto Latini, we find that men were more
    • age finds a certain satisfaction in ordering our entire cultural life
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    • of man's evolution we find that in ordinary life his astral body and
    • and clairaudience, he finds himself in a continual state of conflict
    • or to the epoch of Brunetto Latini, we find that men were more
    • age finds a certain satisfaction in ordering our entire cultural life
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    • zurück und findet immer für gewisse Zeitalter eine
    • könnten ja ebensogut eine Bezeichnung erfinden, aber da ja
    • lebendige Empfindungen, nicht tote Theorien zu finden, das ist
    • finden. Aber in dieser Welt ist ja vieles andere darinnen. Und
    • stattfindet zwischen den Menschen hier auf der Erde und den
    • Mondenwesen — und im Unterbewußten findet er ja
    • Menschen das erstaunlich finden. Aber man kann nämlich
    • der unter dem Namen Papus geschrieben hat. Da finden Sie
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    • Initiation-knowledge we look back into the past, we find that
    • our age is to find living ideas, to develop living concepts,
    • find an echo in certain elementary beings of the spiritual world.
    • latter regarded his findings as extraordinary; for it is
    • can find highly questionable and dangerous instructions on this
    • You will find in my book
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    • Initiation-knowledge we look back into the past, we find that
    • our age is to find living ideas, to develop living concepts,
    • find an echo in certain elementary beings of the spiritual world.
    • latter regarded his findings as extraordinary; for it is
    • can find highly questionable and dangerous instructions on this
    • You will find in my book
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    • dieser Welt finden können, von der wir jetzt gesprochen
    • haben, das finden wir gespiegelt auf der Erde in unseren
    • innerlich als ein Empfindungswesen ausgestaltet, es macht, wenn
    • Gebiete, das wir finden, wenn wir unmittelbar die Welt
    • Herbstzeitlose. Jetzt gehen Sie da, finden überall die
    • Seelenlande den Toten folgen, dann finden Sie das Seelenland
    • höheres Gebiet einzutreten, dann finden Sie da erst das
    • finden Sie erst zum Beispiel Veilchen und dergleichen, was
    • herausfinden, der Körper wird im Wasser leichter, er wiegt
    • Farbenempfindung. Nun denken die Materialisten darüber
    • Farbenempfindung nach rückwärts zurück zum
    • Empfinden, wie die zwanzig Gramm zu den tausendfünfhundert
    • hineingehört, wo die äußere Sinnesempfindung
    • Gehirngewichtes, der Rest der Farbenempfindung, der
    • Gehörempfindung, all dieses feine Schattenhafte, das uns
    • Gefühl, in der Empfindung leicht, und es schreibt da in
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    • the way I have indicated, we shall find, when we participate in the
    • interesting. We find that our astral body is the bearer of forces
    • crocuses are growing. In order to find the plants that bear the
    • touch with the dead, we find that the intermediate world is populated
    • realm, we find the related forms of the non-poisonous plants. Thus
    • nature of the Cosmos, we are at first astonished to find that the
    • We find that the weight of the body is less in water than in air.
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    • the way I have indicated, we shall find, when we participate in the
    • interesting. We find that our astral body is the bearer of forces
    • crocuses are growing. In order to find the plants that bear the
    • touch with the dead, we find that the intermediate world is populated
    • realm, we find the related forms of the non-poisonous plants. Thus
    • nature of the Cosmos, we are at first astonished to find that the
    • We find that the weight of the body is less in water than in air.
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    • findet man diese großen geistigen Urlehrer der Menschheit
    • der Mondensphäre zu finden, haben sich dort allerlei
    • findet dann in dieser Welt auch immer die Anhaltspunkte
    • um Persönlichkeiten aufzufinden, die früher gelebt
    • Übungen in der richtigen Weise hingibt, wird finden,
    • immer findet. Das ist, daß sie nicht weitergehen als bis
    • nachlesen, meine verehrten Anwesenden, dann werden Sie finden,
    • Blavatsky sich vorfindet, ist so, wie es ist, aus dem Grunde,
    • Inkorporation Saturn, so finden Sie, daß ich da nicht bei
    • Aber nicht die Kräfte, die in den Tieren die Empfindung
    • bedenklich finden würden. Sie würden sagen: Was ist
    • sehen, es gibt viel Anlaß, den Weg zu finden hinein in ein
    • daß man erst den rechten Weg auch dazu finden wird, wenn
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    • find these primeval spiritual teachers sharing the life of mankind.
    • world immediately adjacent to our own. It is there that we find the
    • these meditations in the right way will find that he develops
    • sphere its findings are correct. Now it is a characteristic of these
    • literature. If you refer to this literature you will find
    • activity must be limited to the physical body; it must not find its
    • access to it consciously, whilst the somnambulist finds his way into
    • physical body. They wanted to find a direct manifestation of the
    • essential to find once again the bridge leading from the spirit into
    • therefore for finding the right way to explore the spiritual world.
    • civilization that we shall only find the right path to art when we
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    • find these primeval spiritual teachers sharing the life of mankind.
    • world immediately adjacent to our own. It is there that we find the
    • these meditations in the right way will find that he develops
    • sphere its findings are correct. Now it is a characteristic of these
    • literature. If you refer to this literature you will find
    • activity must be limited to the physical body; it must not find its
    • access to it consciously, whilst the somnambulist finds his way into
    • physical body. They wanted to find a direct manifestation of the
    • essential to find once again the bridge leading from the spirit into
    • therefore for finding the right way to explore the spiritual world.
    • civilization that we shall only find the right path to art when we
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    • Wirkungen vom Monde aus auf die Erde stattfinden. Da kann man
    • da sich befindet während des Schlafes — physischer
    • Ich —, dann finden wir, wie der Mensch in dem, was er aus
    • finden, von dem man genau weiß, es gehört zu den
    • geistige Welt hinein finden, so muß man ganz bestimmte
    • hinein, so findest du den rechten Weg. — Erst dadurch,
    • äußeren Tag hinein, findest du die wirkliche, reale
    • so findet man das, wenn man mit vollem Bewußtsein
    • finden mußte, der in dieser Weise ganz regulär im
    • was sie sonst nicht hätte finden können, weil es der
    • Stärke findet, nicht so sehr um die Erinnerungen zu
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    • astral body and Ego, we find that between falling asleep and waking
    • change of relationship to the Cosmos man finds his way into the
    • experiences arise in the day consciousness, then he finds himself on
    • will set in. We must first of all find this Being in the spiritual
    • wish to find the true paths into the spiritual world we must first
    • space, that this is a reality, not a dream delusion, so we find that
    • carefully guarded by the Vatican. She reads the book and we find in
    • described, in the full realization that it finds its strength and
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    • astral body and Ego, we find that between falling asleep and waking
    • change of relationship to the Cosmos man finds his way into the
    • experiences arise in the day consciousness, then he finds himself on
    • will set in. We must first of all find this Being in the spiritual
    • wish to find the true paths into the spiritual world we must first
    • space, that this is a reality, not a dream delusion, so we find that
    • carefully guarded by the Vatican. She reads the book and we find in
    • described, in the full realization that it finds its strength and
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    • zwischen dem Forschen, das heißt dem Auffinden solcher
    • es sich handelt, untersucht. Da findet man die entsprechenden
    • die ihnen in ihren Empfindungsgewohnheiten beibringt, daß
    • Sinneswelt zu finden, auf all den Wegen findet man nichts
    • man Theorien nicht liebt, es recht in die Empfindungs- und
    • Anschauung vom Karma streng hineinfinden. Der heutige Mensch
    • wiederum neues Leben in den bildenden Künsten finden; aber
    • finden, denn sie wird rein künstlerisch, artistisch,
    • Empfindung gehenden Vertiefung des musikalischen Erlebens das
    • beschlossen ist, und empfindet man dann das Quintengebiet in
    • Dur, empfindet man das Quintengebiet als dasjenige, was etwas
    • der Mensch im Kosmos empfindend erleben kann, wenn er sich auf
    • dem Wege befindet in die verschiedenen Geistesregionen hinaus,
    • Und findet man
    • Zügen ein Moll-Erleben in dem Dur-Erleben, findet man dann
    • konsonierend wird, weil sie verschwebt, findet man darinnen die
    • der Septimendissonanzen, findet man zurück den Weg ins
    • Denn man wird finden können in diesem
    • Sich-hinaus-Fühlen in das dem kosmischen Empfinden
    • der angedeuteten Weise zurück und findet, wie in der
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    • findings of other research workers in this field. Everyone accepts
    • their findings. Even though one does not investigate the facts
    • the phenomenal world and has come to accept the findings of
    • essential that the following point of view should find wider
    • beneath the earth, every organ finds its way into the Cosmos through
    • the best means of finding one's own way into the spiritual world is
    • sensitively aware of the findings of spiritual investigation, namely,
    • by Spiritual Science, it will find ways of expressing the Christ
    • re-creation of the dissonances into a totality, we find here a means
    • steps in the manner already indicated and find how, in the
    • other hand we find a hesitant approach to the true elements of music,
    • accomplished if man, for his part, finds the true path to
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    • findings of other research workers in this field. Everyone accepts
    • their findings. Even though one does not investigate the facts
    • the phenomenal world and has come to accept the findings of
    • essential that the following point of view should find wider
    • beneath the earth, every organ finds its way into the Cosmos through
    • the best means of finding one's own way into the spiritual world is
    • sensitively aware of the findings of spiritual investigation, namely,
    • by Spiritual Science, it will find ways of expressing the Christ
    • re-creation of the dissonances into a totality, we find here a means
    • steps in the manner already indicated and find how, in the
    • other hand we find a hesitant approach to the true elements of music,
    • accomplished if man, for his part, finds the true path to
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    • im Geiste würden wiederfinden können. Das Wissen von der
    • ist, wenn Neigung dazu sich finden sollte, darauf in späteren
    • unbedingte Anerkennung finde. Und es liegt fast immer der Aufstellung
    • Menschen, die sich in der entsprechenden Weise dazu finden, gestiftet
    • wie sich die Persönlichkeiten zusammenfinden, – das alles
    • Persönlichkeiten sich zusammenfinden, die so etwas wollen.
    • zusammenfinden, die so etwas wollen. Dann wird die Sache schon
    • Stellungnahme bei den stattfindenden Auseinandersetzungen,
    • vergönnt sein, sie zu finden.
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    • who were able to find new life because of them; but also there were
    • isolation, grasping the higher I, could find itself again in the
    • sincere and honest? In many cases we will find the answer is: Yes,
    • of life we will find the answer to be that in most cases all is
    • finds an absolute, unconditional recognition. And the basis for such
    • represent such and such a thing find themselves in a most difficult
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    • Whoever follows him in the spirit may find a religiously Intimate knowledge
    • reality to the Eastern man. If the Eastern man finds today in his reality
    • should find their way past the ghosts into the spirit — and thus will
    • down to man. in the West, it has become the human word. It must find the
    • once streamed for us from heaven to earth, finds its way back from the
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    • you will find your way to people with whom you can go through this experience
    • me, and me alone, to decide how I find it necessary to relate to them.
    • my wife and I find ourselves in a situation with regard to yourself that
    • finding another form for it will become inevitable because the present
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    • interest in finding out about their own previous incarnations for reasons
    • about us and about finding out what we are doing. They have no way of
    • many times. If you look into it a bit, you will find that the people
    • your own initiative. Finding fault is easy, but it in no way determines
    • have to be on the same basis as before. We must find a way to create
    • will only find a place in our Society to a very limited extent. Generally,
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    • thoroughly examined my karma, I find that another personality has entered
    • fallen in love, and having admitted it, they would find their way through
    • is very easy to find if we look carefully. And we can only get beyond
    • it in the presence of outsiders, we will find that eventually no one
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    • materialistic discussions on the nature of life itself, we can find
    • will find that people's work is what makes them tired and wears them
    • up our headquarters here in this area, and so we find ourselves living
    • they ought to find an older member in whom they could confide, and ask
    • cannot find out anything at all, even by asking around among people
    • you will find that whenever something like that happened, whatever you
    • of Knowledge,” you will find certain things that, if you think
    • we will need to find other ways of dealing with what is left behind
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    • you will find that he really does describe the higher worlds as if they
    • I have written on the subject of initiation, you will find that all
    • world, what you will find for the most part will be illusions of this
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    • movement, we will find ourselves obliged to study this case for our
    • of consciousness? We need to go into this thoroughly and try to find
    • of it by intellectual processes must fail, since they cannot find
    • to find substitutes — substitute objects and substitute acts
    • look for psychological complexes, and we will find that if these are
    • medicine) when he says that if you look around, you'll find that the
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    • as a result of certain tendencies of our times, all it finds down there
    • It first appeared in the 1890s. It would be interesting to find
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    • and Roman prose or poetry will you find anything resembling our modern
    • idea of love. And if you read Plutarch, for instance, you will find
    • can conceal their innermost impulses. He might also say that he finds
    • If you try to find how Mauthner
    • But since I was interested in finding out how Mauthner, in his own way,
    • The attempt to find an objective noun, namely, the word “love”
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    • this series, I stressed that finding the right perspective is essential
    • which to approach it. We must realize that finding the right perspective
    • In our efforts to find the
    • by the rule of always finding the right point of view. We are led to
    • to consider this, too, from the right point of view, we must find the
    • level to which it has descended. Eventually, we will find that the
    • ramifications of this can we find the right perspective on the matter.
    • I am sure we will soon find
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    • spiritual development, we shall find that in respect of
    • calamity! You would find it hard to believe how often it
    • consequence was that endeavours were made to find a method by
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    • you will find that the astral world — that is to say,
    • subject — you will find very considerable differences,
    • very different circles to find a place in an occult movement.
    • that, but he must give up trying to find in rationalistic
    • — that you find in the chapter on Schelling.
    • course, to rely on finding within the Theosophical Movement
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    • and by holding to it one will always find that it is not
    • fragment of spirit he still sought to find in the phenomena
    • says: Analyse the phenomena of nature and you find the atomic
    • will not be said: ... and you find the atomic world, but
    • rather, and you find man! And now call to mind what
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    • these proclamations made by the mediums and you will find
    • materialism, but to attempt to find in materialism itself a
    • case, such a man will endeavour to find the spiritual in
    • particular fallacy contained in Sinnett's book, we find
    • literature. You will often find the statement that man has
    • find emphasis laid upon the fact that it is necessary for men
    • is on the Earth, we are to find the answer to the question:
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    • carefully enough you will find that even the descriptions of
    • matters, you will find that something of immense importance
    • them. For Movements with a particular bias find acceptance
    • group, he finds it a means of support, he has a foothold from
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    • recent studies that when man tries to find his bearings along
    • life in order that certain forces of guidance may find their
    • look back over the evolution of humanity, you will find that
    • again find his links with the phenomena of the Heavens.
    • re-vitalised, man finds Christ. But, as you see, it is
    • finds support. But truth is generally contested and
    • we fail to notice such phenomena among us we shall never find
    • philosophies you will find in their theories and forms of
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    • also the difficult question of how my own work could find a
    • as an infant. We find that souls who died in early infancy
    • approach by asking, for example: What is the best way to find
    • spiritual world, we find that comparatively soon after his
    • to find the right paths to incarnation. It may seem strange
    • consideration, for you will find these things coming more and
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    • the findings of natural science has no longer any inclination
    • earlier, perfectly authentic symbolism, and he will soon find
    • newspaper article — will find nothing particularly
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    • the atoms, he would find Ahriman and his beings. For through
    • have heard of the efforts that were made to find a way out of
    • the one type or the other will find among us what they are
    • looking for. But they believe they find it by simply
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    • You will always find that a person with abnormal
    • and makes us his prey. And it is easiest for him to find his
    • many Lecture-Courses, you will find that the paths have been
    • You will find
    • “in your own inmost being you find the reality, the
    • again into the body he finds it filled with all sorts of
    • actually find the strength to combat the Ahrimanic forces of
    • realities to us, then, my dear friends, we find the strength
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    • may also find this in my writings
    • We may find a description
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    • about finding a new Dalai-Lama, and then every young boy must be
    • find his god; how his soul dissolves into the elements which he was
    • that there may come a time when men will no longer be able to find
    • find no real link with his wife. But in what has come to him through
    • above the earthly world. The result is that he can find no inner link
    • find no bond with anything earthly. This baptism and the
    • The old Count searches for and finds her there, and she
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    • pass into the spiritual world without finding in themselves a point
    • there to find the way to human hearts, men must inevitably lose Him
    • to come again to the earth, helped him to find a human incarnation by
    • science. To find the right approach to world-evolution it is
    • fully acknowledge. You will find that what is contained in our
    • and derive all kinds of ideas from them, one is on the way to finding
    • discoveries make it essential that the ideas shall again find the
    • drama, who had to fall into a pathological state in order to find the
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    • necessarily involved if it is to find its way into the spiritual
    • soul which wrestle with the question: How can man find the link with
    • am referring was able to find from experience that those upon whom
    • second edition appeared in 1832. It actually reckoned to find a
    • the seal on a man's whole being. He will not be able to find
    • go forward to a time when we find, first of all, Christ as an
    • and you will find yourselves asking: How did Homer
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    • time tend to find it easier to approach things with their eyes than
    • broad-minded enough to be able to find its way to the innermost being
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    • speak about purely anthroposophical matters, but I find it necessary
    • test the great majority of my lectures in this respect will find that
    • you will find their chief content to be simply facts, that they
    • matter will find that the only time I express a judgment is when
    • the judgment, and one will find a significant difference between the
    • the soul, and one finds out what a struggle it costs to recall such a
    • super-sensible things that is to find valid expression must be sent to
    • spiritual-scientific facts will find this hard to understand. Of
    • find his way to the spirit of the cosmos. He can orient himself
    • rightly in the world only if the spirit within him finds the spirit
    • defense against them. Sometimes I also find it necessary to turn my
    • truths. If the Society becomes fully conscious of this, it will find
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    • realized that the findings of spiritual research recognized by
    • unprejudiced mentality. But findings acceptable to all truly
    • we find that man's thoughts about nature were the product of a
    • significance. One would have to go beyond Saturn to find the world
    • these have to be gradually developed, one finds that just as one is
    • unprejudiced, grasp the findings of anthroposophical research, I have
    • findings of researchers who have gone beyond the state one has oneself
    • Beginners like these can report the more detailed findings of advanced
    • himself  how definitely all the findings made on the score of
    • prenatal existence, reincarnation and the like — findings made
    • overall aim was to find the way to relate to modern science and
    • finding a number of people whose inner attitude was such that they
    • unable to find what they were looking for in the Society, sought out
    • grave occasion, to find words that can serve as guides to positive
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    • spiritual, psychological and practical conditions they find
    • honest seeking will find, if he practices self-observation, that this
    • impulses and from the religious forms in which man's moral life finds
    • the Movement should find themselves in the first phase with their
    • thinking and feeling person one finds satisfaction there because one
    • justifiably so dissatisfied with. One finds satisfaction in the
    • people find anthroposophy a rewarding subject to write about; these
    • also find the strength needed to bring through to a wholesome
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    • spiritual, psychological and practical conditions they find
    • honest seeking will find, if he practices self-observation, that this
    • impulses and from the religious forms in which man's moral life finds
    • the Movement should find themselves in the first phase with their
    • thinking and feeling person one finds satisfaction there because one
    • justifiably so dissatisfied with. One finds satisfaction in the
    • people find anthroposophy a rewarding subject to write about; these
    • also find the strength needed to bring through to a wholesome
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    • forms, these forms enabled them, too, to find their way into the
    • copy of them, we find these three ideals in a further form of
    • microscopes and telescopes with a religious attitude will find seed
    • consider the new ideal of art. What do we find when we subject nature
    • what we find before your very eyes in the capitals of our Goetheanum
    • plants, who really has an inner experience of them, finds a different
    • art the Logos streamed downward, finding only stammering expression
    • surprised to find that they are worthy of depicting the divine; we
    • and afterwards we find that the thought is nothing less than the
    • needs to find a way to bring the sources of anthroposophical life to
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    • spiritual contemplation and that can never find a substitute in any
    • in life that when a group of people find themselves faced by a common
    • way into the Society over the years certainly sees plenty to find
    • as children. Let us take an ideal example. Someone finds himself in
    • Anthroposophical Society, the Society will have to find its own way
    • of human life. Let us study the condition in which we find a dreaming
    • primitive communities, you will find another communal element in
    • But taking the whole man into consideration, you will find that
    • undergoes ever fresh awakenings through those with whom one finds
    • familial as well. On the other side we find no interest in that life,
    • brought into being. Once these enterprises exist, we must find out
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    • of the groups of people who participated. One finds every shading and
    • matters brought up yesterday, we find three levels of experience
    • among the phenomena of human consciousness. We find people either
    • a person finds himself in a situation where, though he is in a
    • privileged to spend with others in that way, one can find oneself in
    • worlds, and they keep on spreading. Here you find the cause of the
    • to have a certain attitude of soul. One cannot find one's way to
    • find it natural that I, too, need time to do the research that
    • adding, day by day, to the previous findings of spiritual
    • societies still find it possible to maintain is simply out of the
    • You will also not find any such phrase as “the anthroposophical
    • finding a mathematical formula to express the difference between
    • super-sensible fact. Somewhere in my books one can always find an
    • will find firm footing in the Society. To occupy oneself with the
    • anthroposophical outlook will mean finding firm footing, not only in
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    • be multiplied ad infinitum. On every hand we find indications of the
    • concerned with that. But they do care about finding far more original
    • anxious to find out what had been happening. There were a number of
    • individual capacities, to find and breathe an atmosphere in which
    • I said that when I come to Stuttgart and find something needing to be
    • will again find ourselves confronted with the necessity of devising
    • day, but we will certainly find it necessary to do so every other
    • We must find a way to make sitters on curule seats itchy too. In
    • little. But if we find the right way of arranging things, everything
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    • human beings feel that they can no longer find in class communities
    • longing to find a link with others in a free community experience.
    • schooldays together find an occasion of the sort that could and
    • were rising and inundating humankind. You will find that in those
    • confessions extant today to find the strength to carry people if, at
    • proclamations. One no longer finds the same inner warmth of soul
    • As he lives in it he frequently finds it a good deal more vivid and
    • concepts than one finds elsewhere, but the mental process that is
    • man must find his way to man,” and so on. Abstractions of this
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    • physical world where he finds himself during his waking life.
    • in the midst of which we live before we descend to earth and find
    • really finds it a dreadful trial to have to listen to someone else's
    • sometimes finds such stupidities cleverer than the things people of
    • hostile stand; they just go along with others, finding it comfortable
    • cannot find time for actual anthroposophical research. One has to
    • our opponents want. Indeed, they would like best of all to find
    • twenty-five million marks. But if one could find an American to
    • School, to find one among the membership. In spite of all the
  • Title: Anthroposophic Movement: Lecture One: The Homeless Souls
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    • applies to anthroposophists, who will find illuminated the background
    • But those who find it difficult to accept this end up on many
    • we investigate further why that should be, we find that this is
    • spiritual world right up to the moment before they find their way to
    • If the others did not find it so agreeable to take the well-trodden
    • outline of this gradual development, you can find in it, if you
    • opened up: it was like suddenly finding oneself on a new planet. That
    • were unable to find their bearings was particularly evident towards
    • If I may once again introduce a personal note. I had to find a
    • to find access to a phenomenon of the period such as Blavatsky's
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    • who, through one occasion or another, have been led to find
    • to all the people who find their way to the anthroposophic
    • themselves for how they came to be there, they would find it
    • has moments of revolt perhaps, when of a sudden one finds
    • find themselves on side-tracks; — and this kind of
    • Anthroposophists. Whether they find their way to Anthroposophy
    • too, who afterwards find their way into the anthroposophic
    • the others did not find it so comfortable to keep along the
    • may be able to find in this sketch, through a sort of
    • characteristic field; and here we find coming into prominence
    • homeless souls of this kind were to be found; one did find
    • spiritual world. It was necessary to find something on to which
    • one finds the spiritual world revealing itself in fact through
    • proposed to find it in the Goethe Archives, that one couldn't
  • Title: Anthroposophic Movement: Lecture Two: The Unveiling of Spiritual Truths
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    • applies to anthroposophists, who will find illuminated the background
    • which they could not find on the well-trodden paths of modern
    • the kind of social behaviour one might find in daily life. In the
    • find the ancient writings which provided the source material.
    • with sufficient interest can find the principles of anthroposophy in my
    • and you will find a series of concepts which are developed
  • Title: Anthroposophic Movement (1938): Lecture II: The Theosophical Society: A Common Body with a Conscious Self. Blavatsky Phenomenon
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    • describe how the souls, who thus turn to Anthroposophy to find
    • find by means of the traditional religious faiths.
    • instance, or who sought to find in Ralph Waldo Trine an inner
    • the beginning of this century would be most likely to find
    • to find in ancient writings the patterns from which these
    • the air; one must find something existing in the civilization
    • will find a string of concepts, developed one out of the other.
    • naturally looks to find, in what is there presented to one as a
    • of spiritual responsibility, one must first find a point of
    • extremely hard to find any connection in the consciousness of
    • And there one could find, put together in Topinard, in a way
    • could thus find everything which had led to the conception of a
    • find these books extraordinarily interesting, — above
    • all, to find the phenomenon of Blavatsky herself an
    • to speak, and in a curious manner. You may find to-day in
    • though in a still quite primitive fashion, to find a way into a
    • really in both, only varied by country), one finds that it is
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    • the human psyche. By this means she was able to find within herself
    • which seeks the spirit by material means because it cannot find any
    • with a less sclerotic brain than all those officials — to find
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    • dubious character of what one finds in this individual's
    • point to such things, and to find in them plain evidence that
    • Society, or indeed in connection with any endeavours to find a
    • civilization, and one will find everywhere the same kind of
    • as a rule they are very valueless things that one finds
    • finds to-day as psycho-analysis. For, firstly, it is
    • century, and you will find, my dear friends, that it still,
    • spirit after a material fashion, because it can find no spirit
  • Title: Anthroposophic Movement: Lecture Four: Spiritual Truths and the Physical World
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    • applies to anthroposophists, who will find illuminated the background
    • find a way to prevent such a depiction of the spiritual world having
    • find an answer one needs to dig a little bit deeper.
    • environment, gasping for what they need. They fail to find it,
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    • described yesterday one finds of course associates of such
    • which may be much the same thing, in their heads), and find out
    • branch of learning, find the term ‘theosophy’ turning up in a
    • variety of places; but what they find turning up there, has
    • secondly, one might find it surprising, seeing that, after all,
    • but ask themselves: I find myself joining together with a
    • intellectualism one can nowhere find a world of spirit —
    • possesses in the spiritual world, one finds it to be a feeling
    • which they need they don't find; because it is something
    • — one might say — for humanity, we find Blavatsky
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    • applies to anthroposophists, who will find illuminated the background
    • possible to find access to this event, which gave earth development
    • is certainly false. And he finds that the whole of modern philosophy
    • to find the divine and the spiritual, to make them accessible to
    • because their sole aim was to find access to the spiritual world,
    • souls. And the first necessity was to find out what questions resided
    • could find an answer to them in something like Annie Besant's book
    • find it at all surprising that the theosophists who attended the
    • general interests of mankind, and to recognize that it had to find
    • Congress was cancelled. It is, of course, easy to find excuses for
  • Title: Anthroposophic Movement (1938): Lecture V: Anti-Christianity. - The Healing of the Gulf.
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    • subject there, you will find already the attempt made there to
    • nothing new. The most important part of what one finds revealed
    • principally concerned to find a way back into the spiritual
    • to renew the old knowledge, if they had wanted to find the
  • Title: Anthroposophic Movement: Lecture Six: The Emergence of the Anthroposophic Movement
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    • applies to anthroposophists, who will find illuminated the background
    • a leading figure in the Theosophical Society, you will find such models
  • Title: Anthroposophic Movement (1938): Lecture VI: The Two First Periods of the Anthroposophic Movement
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    • grounds were there for the anthroposophic movement finding
    • only find its answer if we examine certain distinctive features
    • molecules. And now one must set to work and find out how this
    • books, — you will find in them magnificent diagrams of
    • say, ‘I find him, or her, attractive. There's no denying it: I
    • certainly find him, or her, very attractive!’ And then all
    • didn't find time at once to read this manuscript. He
    • can read his books still to-day, and you will find they bear
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    • applies to anthroposophists, who will find illuminated the background
    • which first created the opportunity for our opponents to find an
    • On page 13 of this pamphlet you will find the following exposition:
    • movement if it can find a way of working purely from anthroposophical
    • understanding of the conditions governing life itself will find it
  • Title: Anthroposophic Movement (1938): Lecture VII: The Third Stage: The Present Day. - Life-Conditions of the Anthroposophical Society
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    • first made it possible for opponents to come forward and find a
    • Revolution. On p.13 of this leaflet you will find the
    • anthroposophic movement, if it finds the way to work solely and
    • be convinced of anything whatever by argument, without finding
    • must first find their way into the anthroposophic lines of
    • if it finds the way to work solely and purely from
    • be convinced of anything whatever by argument, without finding
    • must erst find their way into the anthroposophic lines of
    • society has no opinion. And this must find expression even in
    • Points. One must find a quite different form: above all one
    • When this society, therefore, finds its way in actual fact to
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    • commandments work? Where do we find their roots? Yet again, the sense
    • that being so, it was necessary to find this divine spiritual
    • that the spirit exists. We cannot find the spirit anywhere, but we
    • committed to believe in is unable to find the spirit anywhere.
    • anybody who undertakes a different type of research will not find
    • abstract formulae which others find incomprehensible. There is a
    • stake here is that we should find the nucleus of our being within
    • transmitted by anthroposophy then we will also find the
  • Title: Anthroposophic Movement (1938): Lecture VIII: Conclusions: The Anthroposophical Society and its Future Conduct.
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    • to finding understanding.
    • date, there was absolutely no possibility in any way of finding
    • was difficult to find any point of connection. And accordingly
    • Goethe, one finds two doors which in a way open into the
    • access to it. One finds the first of these doors at the point
    • Now, in Goethe, one finds no direct line of continuance leading
    • evolution, we find a state of things in which, when Man gazed
    • heaven. And they look on earth, and find on the earth what are
    • ‘he would say; ‘I find no sequence between this Faust,
    • What did all the rest say? What did one find to be the general
    • how, by looking up at the stars with a telescope, one can find
    • the soul they didn't find. They might look never so long into
    • find any soul or spirit. And so it went on.
    • all the same. We don't find him anywhere, it is true; but
    • him. Science finds him nowhere; and we are bound to believe in
    • we find in Man a very pronounced inter-action between red blood
    • Nature and Spirit, Nature and Ethics, but in which he finds the
    • find expression in the verdict of the world around them.
    • anthroposophic? And if you should happen to find that one or
    • is that we should look into ourselves and find the inner centre
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    • find that the impulses visible in the external course of
    • you find the faculty of Intuition at the top, at the point
    • April we find the following:
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    • you here. The more we can find our way into a mood which
    • to find its home in the Anthroposophical Society, namely,
    • desires secrecy, it will surely find itself in conflict with
    • logarithms, were to find a textbook on the subject belonging
    • find entry to a group should apply directly to Dornach for
    • find ourselves much satisfied with him. I hope, then, that
    • find a seat then will be able to see it at 6 o'clock.
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    • stand before your souls as the most important findings of
    • terrible storms of war were surging across the earth, I find
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    • is quite impossible to find entry to a group.’
    • ‘Only those for whom it is quite impossible to find entry to
    • admit the individual but also to the individual finding it
    • find this question to be of paramount importance as a matter
    • also have to be modified — we would immediately find
    • applications. If you read this cycle today you will not find
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    • can possibly be against us. Only if we find the path, only if
    • with courage we find the straight path to what we should do
    • produced. You will find these money-boxes outside the doors.
    • If you look at them carefully you will find that the
    • friends here are already working out how much! You will find
    • find it difficult for one reason or another to take a
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    • Paragraph. It will indeed be very difficult to find a
    • to conduct science in such a way that the human soul finds it
    • wonder whether we might not find a stronger way of expressing
    • these Statutes was written by me and then to find my name
    • still find this contradictory?
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    • now on we shall make sure that our friends will find the
    • might also arise. But I cannot help finding it necessary to
    • it be published, it will be returned to me. I find this a
    • whom it is quite impossible to find entry to a group should
    • members and also, if they cannot find any room, the members
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    • recently I was so interested to find the endless envelopes
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    • to find people among the general public who want to work
    • find people who want to continue with the work because for
    • especially the individual groups, to find ways of creating a
    • Society are often in such dire straits. We must find these
    • will to work and to find ways. Other friends are sure to have
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    • That you did not find this out was probably due to the fact
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    • time of Ephesus we find that indeed the more advanced human
    • the Mysteries thus: Human knowledge, human wisdom finds an
    • we descend into the Mysteries we find there the offerings of
    • almost entirely. Those who wanted to find the way, for
    • it was possible for pupils to find these aged Rosicrucians
    • find as was that to the Holy Grail described in the
    • to seek and find him. A pupil gazed into the gently shining
    • ought to be finding the strength for freedom, a misfortune in
    • cannot diminish because of this, but it behoves us to find
    • forces we can find in the image of our inner human being.
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    • And it will be necessary to find for the forms a modern style
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    • in one way or another, do you find, when wandering in the
    • find its way through the world. So in future here in Dornach
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    • spiritual worlds; that's where one must find them and grasp them in
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    • spiritual worlds; that's where one must find them and grasp them in
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    • The man frees himself who self-mastery finds.
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    • We find a mighty drive in the animal kingdom that's independent of
    • being, we find the organ for this where a vertical line from the top
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    • In pure thoughts you find the self that can maintain itself.
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    • I will find myself
    • find one's own self in divine things.
    • Ich werde mich selbst finden
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    • In pure thoughts you find the self
    • made four, etc., just as one still finds in new plant, animal and
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    • each other with tremendous speed. One finds this condition of Moon
    • spirits find a point of attack in the warmth of the blood and ego.
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    • finds the following exchange in a Rosicrucian book: The pupil's heart
    • asks the teacher: How do I find the path to higher development? The
    • teacher answers: When you find the place that's free from all personal
    • things. The pupil's heart asks: Where do I find this place? The
    • finding out what they mean. (See the previous lesson.) The three upper
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    • Vegetarian food is excellent for doctors and lawyers who will find it
    • true on a trial basis. Then he can find out for himself whether
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    • completely from the outer world at certain times. If a pupil finds
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    • that they are a world in which we suddenly find ourselves and that's
    • quite different from the outer world. We find that we're on the other
    • yet will find that as soon as they begin to meditate they are attacked
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    • century, one would find differences in structure and in the windings
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    • isn't stimulated, we can't find the higher self, it repeatedly
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    • Anyone who has a hidden opposition to his teacher will find that this
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    • its rays and forces would only find an empty spot if the earth
    • would find no soil to work on; they would find a kind of an empty
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    • find our way into life through learning. We shouldn't enter
    • present state of science we'll find three threatening powers on
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    • that we find in the world, thereby giving rise to one error after
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    • One who creates sharply outlined views for himself will find it
    • It's hard for such people to find their way into life's
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    • that surrounds us is maya.” There are people who find this
    • produced by any outer cause, and thereby we can find the path to
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    • The leader's being in my soul finds you, embracing Spirit.
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    • The blissfulness in which the soul finds the spirit.
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    • it's good to have some support. We find this support in the New
    • Testament; we find advice and support for every case and situation
    • don't find it, we can comfort ourselves with the conviction
    • that it's our own weakness that keeps us from finding the right
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    • later goes into higher worlds. For instance, he wants to find the
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    • first three years of our life. We find these three years again,
    • I will find myself
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    • our room in a mirror and we would then go behind the mirror to find
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    • to an esoteric lecture, but what's given finds no echo in them.
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    • one of them is when a man descends deep within him to find a
    • order to tread this outer path or to find the union with the divine
    • don't find the latter anywhere in them. Their union with the
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    • is the same one that we find when we break through the outer cover.
    • On the inner path one finds
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    • feelings and not just get more thoughts through study. One can find starting
    • descend immediately to find the elemental part of this being below
    • heard here below. One who just expects to find things he's familiar with
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    • period? Then if we examine ourselves seriously, we'll find that
    • exercises for a number of years, we'll find that nothing helps us to
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    • find the truth in my next incarnation through my fervent search for
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    • And find myself again
    • And find myself again
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    • sometimes finds a man who's afraid of an upper story window
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    • we'll find a lot of beings there. This may seem strange to us at first,
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    • that now every man can find the Christ deep within his soul. A man
    • Christ connected himself with earth evolution, so that a man can find
    • they intervened, Christ remained behind and so men find him in the
    • beyond everything that is outwardly findable and knowable, and even
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    • shall find reality and the Gods. And what path does estoteric
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    • for knowledge and would like to know everything suddenly finds
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    • and bear fruits for him until he finally finds his teacher in the
    • portal of death, because he finds himself in the same condition as a
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    • remain the same throughout the ages. For instance, we find that
    • trouble to find out what one went through in such moments, one would
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    • find them rather deficient.
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    • finds that the one working intensively on his inner life becomes
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    • communicated to us now we can also find ourselves, but probably only
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    • one's actions. One finds an antidote for this in the accessory
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    • which we must dissolve. One does not find knowledge by seeking
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    • We'll find that with such sympathy we often feel a tremendous
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    • happened in him in the meantime he'll often be able to find
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    • spiritual worlds that we can already find in physical life through
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    • moment, we'll find that they help and promote us in our soul
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    • find. We should love all creativity and work. But look at how men
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    • lose our ego at death, and we dive down dead as a soul to find
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    • the physical world. The only thing that can help us to find our being
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    • now awaken it in himself, find it again and then bring it back to the
    • find Lucifer there as he should approach one as a guide in
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    • find that he passed by many things in the world with great
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    • often find schemata set up in theosophical literature that are
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    • as we find in Meister Eckhart, Ruysbroek, Tauler and Suso. Lucifer is
    • Then if one has the good fortune to look into their souls one finds a
    • such experiences. One should try to find out whether Lucifer or
    • that the soul can become strong enough to find the middle path
    • this sense. And also we will be increasingly able to find the right
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    • right thing. But if an esoteric finds it hard to do this, if he has a
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    • want is to find entry to the spiritual world. We all have at least an
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    • this without coming into contact with Lucifer and Ahriman. We find
    • will find that they're constructed in such a way that they never
    • we find in our exercises are things of the physical world, which a
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    • in no theosophy will find nothing, he'll brood about and long for
    • something that he can't find within him. It's very important to
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    • don't find their way to the Christ see the figure of death walking
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    • all of our willpower. Now if we want to find out who is defending
    • examines one's memory one will find that everything that gave one the
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    • able to find them through our previous thinking. The things
    • few of these riddles we had fathomed. And we find that we
    • exercises are of the very greatest importance. A soul can find its
    • way into spiritual worlds through them. You'll find references to
    • deserve. If we trace these things attentively we'll always find the
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    • back attentively we'll always find the reason why we weren't blessed
    • sorrow — we're supposed to find our way into all
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    • one finds one's other, true self in the depths. A man in his skin is
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    • find that it's Lucifer who burns it with the fire of our passions,
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    • will be necessary to investigate how one finds the path to his
    • humanity, may find the spirit in the world.
    • which finds expression in creating,
    • which finds expression in creating,
    • to where the expanses of space merge, we find the spirit; if we
    • must find the particular obstacles that emerge from each
    • really go. We must find the ways and the means — and this
    • which finds expression in creating,
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    • deeds, still he can find no answers, no satisfaction if, under
    • that we can never find our own being in this world. For the
    • Which finds in creating its very activity,
    • must find the courage and the fire to bring activity to our
    • can we find the strength to cooperate here in the Class with
    • order that we may find the path to the spiritual world.
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    • Which finds in creating its very activity;
    • our own being, the more we find in us the true human who can
    • if we wish to find the light that emerges from the darkness, we
    • will find it if we seek it by this threefold path, filling
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    • Find yourself in them loving,
    • Find yourself in them loving,
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    • You find, striving towards the light,
    • and between which one must find equilibrium, harmony, in
    • You find, striving towards the light,
    • it will be seized when it finds itself in the middle of the
    • You find, loving the warmth,
    • You find, grasping life,
    • You find, grasping life,
    • we know the reality: if we do not find the middle way, but
    • You find, loving the warmth,
    • You find, striving towards the light,
    • instead find ourselves with alien powers where the human origin
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    • Philosopher's Stone. You will find them saying: The
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    • find that the whole inner warmth-organism is differentiated.
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    • another group of people who find what is presented by
    • find this path by meditating profoundly on the
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    • When the right time has come, we will surely find what has
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    • When we become aware that we are finding the temple, then we correctly
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    • rear of the head, we can find the inner thinking through
    • Thus I find the world in spirit
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    • Every night when we sleep we find ourselves in the realm to
    • Thus we find ourselves here in the sensible world
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    • find there what the inner nature of your being is. So you
    • and sense-perceptible is spread out before us. We find it to
    • be radiant with the sun, we find it to be shining light. But
    • as we look all around us we find our own self nowhere. Then
    • And we find ourselves in the situation where we know that we
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    • Threshold's pupil finds himself when he is called to
    • Thus In spirit I find the world
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    • On the path to the answer which the soul can find to this question,
    • to enter the spiritual world, where we find true being, the
    • finds himself in the reality of the spiritual worlds, within the
    • Thus in spirit I find the world
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    • The human heart finds
    • The human heart finds
    • The human heart finds
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    • The human head finds
    • The human head finds
    • Human limbs find
    • Human limbs find
    • Human limbs find
    • The human heart finds
    • The human head finds
    • Human limbs find
    • When in September we find ourselves again in
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    • the Mystery of Golgotha, but have not yet reached it. We find
    • and would come again to Michael. And we would find that after
    • and radiance of sensory perception, but not finding our own
    • surroundings, but that in this beauty we cannot find our own
    • Which finds expression in creating,
    • Which finds expression in creating,
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    • light in order that we find the light that can illuminate our
    • which only becomes dark because we cannot find our actual being
    • us what we'll find above, in the middle and below.
    • You find, striving lightward,
    • darkness wants our Self. We are to find the path between light
    • You find, loving warmth, your Self
    • hardness, the hardening cold. We must find the path between
    • them if our Self would find itself.
    • You find, holding on to life,
    • is not easy to find the inner strength that holds and carries
    • and leads the Self to find what it does not have in normal
    • about in order to find the right path.
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    • find that we must remain erect. And we must know that we are
    • selfhood and find the equilibrium for our thinking between
    • lose our Selves in the cold. We must find the equilibrium
    • maintain our equilibrium between both of them in order to find
    • and find the equilibrium between these powers of life and the
    • You find, striving lightward,
    • You find, loving warmth, your Self
    • You find, holding on to life,
    • You find, striving lightward,
    • You find, loving warmth, your Self
    • You find, holding on to life,
    • will find, my dear sisters and brothers, that if you devote
    • devotion to the spirit, you will find that what instills
    • life and death, can find our own Self.
    • we heed all that is entailed in these demands, we will find the
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    • gradually find the transition to living thinking, we should
    • we are to find the truth, how we stand in the middle between
    • when we seek willing in the earthly depths we find ourselves in
    • nothingness; that we must find willing in the Middle Way.
    • warms our own Self. We cannot find the firm support-point in
    • find support for experiencing existence in thought.
    • around us, we find being in feeling and we rescue our
    • the other side, we find “light's shining force”. It
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    • world. And when we look back in the evolution of time, we find
    • then you will find in what is felt above as thinking [drawing:
    • We will find, when we rotate the figure, that the sun appears
    • it in its sleeping state, we find that it wakes up when
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    • humanity, in modern times, must pursue: failure to find this
    • find some point of contact with Goethe, the way they set about
    • constituted as to find satisfaction in the reality that
    • The subsequent conception of the world finds nothing at all in
    • world in which we feel ourselves placed, we can never find the
    • Nature. He is a stranger to a quality he finds in many
    • in its eternal mutation, its genesis and movement, to find its
    • we find satisfaction in the isolated event in nature, but only
    • beyond it do we find that in which we recognise the highest,
    • struggled to find the most suitable scientific form for
    • pleasure we feel in the beautiful works of art. He finds this
    • into experience. Here too, Schiller finds, we are not free; for
    • As all modern philosophers, Schelling finds that the highest
    • expansion within reality has been hampered. He must find within
    • for all men.’ Goethe finds that ‘nothing in Nature is beautiful
    • its own self, we find expressed as Goethe's view in the
    • produces the objective-beautiful, which, to be sure, must find
    • Goethe's we find most definitely stated in a passage in the
    • find expressed by Goethe in his poem, ‘The Artist's
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    • to find that the soul-processes in the artist and the lover
    • Whoever is able to perceive this will also find — to make
    • He finds that this human form is wishing for something that
    • illustration: Whoever studies the human skeleton finds, even
    • to this, will everywhere find that this open secret, this
    • is widened and we find that, strictly speaking, what I have
    • elementary feeling, we shall find ourselves absolutely
    • superphysical. We shall then find that the further we go into
    • look at plastic art we shall find that here both for plane
    • things, we still find the urge in us to experience what is
    • about them; they will increasingly find expression through
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    • think always of the ordinary meaning of words, they find it
    • the brain, there we find music. The process by which the
    • sometimes feel disappointed; instead of finding ready answers
    • to their commonplace questions, they find other worlds whose
    • artists we must find the connection with super-sensible
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    • you delve yet deeper into this idea, you'll find it shown
    • through to cognition. We find him, for example, a student at
    • through this find the Divinity interpenetrating the world.
    • catena Homeri. When opening this, one finds a remarkable
    • to familiarize himself with it and therein find the spirit,
    • to find the All.” Thus the materialist thinker compared
    • tried to find, but was then immature. Now he is to become
    • part of Faust. And so has Goethe indicated that we can find
    • Everywhere, in all Goethe publications, we find
  • Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture I: The Problem of Faust
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    • legacy of older ages, but it was no longer possible to find
    • the well-being, the soundness, of man. He wanted to find an
    • means that we find our will transformed, so that we know that
    • self-knowledge he can find the inner life of the spirit.
    • well-being find expression. Goethe purposely chooses
    • has to find a better translation — not: In the
    • by the people of old they will be able to find a deeper,
    • times the Lion will have overcome the Wolf, and will find
    • in these ruins of an ancient wisdom one may find the remains
    • period of decline — you find Sun and Gold indicated by
    • naturally sheer nonsense. And it is sheer nonsense as we find
    • find that but it is spiritual science that will have to find
  • Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture II: The Romantic Walpurgis-Night
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    • heart. (You will find a note on Schröer in my recent
    • find it too tedious to do the exercises and to carry out the
    • Mephistopheles, on the night of April 30, actually find
    • souls. And we naturally find them within this world as they
    • that what we so often find given to Faust belongs to
    • Even in Schröer's version I find this
    • You will find a long speech given to
    • affairs together while sipping their wine, find themselves by
    • if one is lucky, one can really find such a party, for it is
    • can find many shrewd and enlightened remarks. Everywhere he
    • we find that this is a spiritual experience through which
    • find diversion in what is reasonable, that is, to treat it in
    • introduce the rational into the Brocken; he finds that right
  • Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture III: Goethe's Feeling for the Concrete.
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    • we did not find Goethe elaborating into a system any occult
    • all history. Goethe himself was striving to find again the
    • condition we find him when Mephistopheles has brought him
    • milieu in which we now find ourselves is changed by
    • difficult and harassing. He had to find a way to bring Faust
    • find some way, but was by no means clear how to find it.
    • the physical plane, all that we find her in the third Act of
    • all the striving of such a poem, as we find it revealed in
    • men, might find a haven in their souls — then we might
    • Belike I'll find the dot upon the i.”
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    • We also find
    • we find the “Mothers” that figure in another form
    • Mephistopheles gives Faust a picture of what he is to find as
    • certain substances. You will surely find it in one or another
    • you go to work in the right way, you will find many sentences
  • Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture V: Faust and the Problem of Evil
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    • the Graeco-Latin epoch, we find that the task it had to solve
    • “Thou'lt find, this drink thy
    • is confident that he will find the All. Here again, every
  • Title: Lecture: The Overcoming of Evil
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    • those who wish to take in spiritual impulses will find the points
  • Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture VI: The Helena Saga and the Riddle of Freedom
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    • to receive the spiritual impulses will then find points of
    • resistance; he will find the starting-points for those
    • the Greek mythology, and you will often find such human
    • Paris inasmuch as ho finds himself prepared to put himself in
    • you will find that the divinely necessary, wisdom-filled
    • call to mind (you will find it in one of my lectures; I do
    • had even succeeded in finding impulses for Social Science,
  • Title: Lecture: Goethe's Personal Relationship to his 'Faust'
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    • decade, return to and find within it ever again, something new.
    • find the connection between humanity and the entire world.
    • connected to the will and passion is thrown out, he finds a
    • us delving into the depths of the soul, so another threat finds
    • false mysticism, the everlasting and only find the most recent
    • the feeling remained in him, prompting him to find a
    • reach satisfaction when we try to find the relationship with
    • ideas, then the bridge can be built, to find the illusionary
    • combine with stupidity, he finds it necessary to once again
    • while he shows how he had struggled and strived to find the
    • Faust finds himself within all the illusions of world
  • Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture VII: Some Spiritual-Scientific Observations
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    • age, we should find the special characteristics of the
    • not find that state of subdued consciousness. If he had it,
    • say exactly when these influences entered in; you will find
    • human self-knowledge may be said to find in
    • place; he knew that the soul of man has to find its way into
    • to what we find today when we dive down into the world to which
    • spirits. You still find the elemental spirits belonging to
    • asleep and waking, the world we find again if with
    • consciousness, but in Greek concepts. He finds them more
    • find nothing able to make a Homo of Homunculus; I can got
    • instance Forel who made such a study of ants, then one finds
    • have not completely left the world below, and we find
    • a quite unique way. The beings whom Mephistopheles finds next
  • Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture VIII: Spiritual Science Considered with the Classical Walpurgis-Night
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    • would find that, during this waking time, they do a great
    • of the whole world of human ideas does a man find that he
    • follow up your dram life, you will certainly find it
    • try honestly to find what lies behind the dream-pictures,
    • dare to enter there, but wants to find an easier way to
    • earth. He wants to find his explanation in those times to
    • man must find strength to be a match for evil, to hold his
    • reaches her goal, that is, her grave). No one can find a
  • Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture IX: Goethe's Life of the Soul from the Standpoint of Spiritual Science
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    • unspiritual standpoint we can naturally never find in
    • physics of tomorrow will find itself obliged to accept. In
    • you will find a chart in which Goethe has detched out a
    • phiolsophers today; where do you find any firm ground from
    • monistic garbage, where do you find any serious possibility
    • little understood. I am not finding fault, my dear friends,
    • do not find fault with what has happened, I only set forth
    • all the concepts and ideas he can find. If he looks about in
    • his soul life and can find something that suits him, when he
    • he finds nothing contradictory, then he has finished, and
    • hold them. It goes without saying that one can quite easily find
    • to finding out what ought to happen. We should look to what
    • present of great importance ßr finding our right path.
    • connected with what we find treated artistically by Goethe in
    • Goethe in scorn because they find him unscientific, just as
    • they find Spiritual Science. But many would profit if only
    • future will be obliged to undergo hardship to find their
  • Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture X: Faust's Knowledge and Understanding of Himself
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    • Initiate, however, is meant to find there profound secrets of
    • that we must now find Homunculus, he must then transfer this
    • philosopher, when it is a question of finding reality. Hence
    • details: To find the force that as you grow old is always
    • years he was striving to find the way of putting into outward
    • through his experiences it would be possible to find how
    • the spiritual world to find what makes Homunculus into Homo.
    • being, the ascent into the elements, which is a finding of
  • Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture XI: The Vision of Reality in the Greek Myths
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    • who fully grasps the Kabiri Mystery, may find the bridge for
  • Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture XII: Goetheanism In Place of Homunculism and Mephistophelianism
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    • the will translated into deed, we again find ourselves up
    • these two feelings must find a crossing-point from a passive
    • very qualities you find attractive in the animal kingdom, in
    • and fall, and no one finds what is hidden in nature who does
    • external magic, he wanted to find the inner path to the
    • realising it is one freed from it. You will find this
    • and not destroy. For men will really find the correct
    • us to destruction. We must find the balance between what
    • scent we are today presenting, finds itself in a world the
    • must go — if in the coming age he is to find salvation
  • Title: Lecture: Technology and Art: Their Bearing on Modern Culture
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    • coming to us from Spiritual Science should find their place in this
    • life, should never find favour in the sphere of our movement. In a
    • own in spite of all the surrounding hubbub, and be able to find its
    • humanity, the more do we find a state of things that is nowadays
    • finds the forces which unite him with the spiritual realities of the
    • has taken the first steps towards initiation wants to find his way
    • spirituality finds access to him nevertheless.
    • given. I find that points I regard as important often do not appear
    • all the time, and if, apart from the river-bed, you try to find
    • something that is ancient ... well, you will not be able to find it.
    • study life in the Middle Ages and on into modern times, we find, if
    • order to find the path into the spiritual world through all the
    • and find much that is imperfect in our Building, they may rest
    • assured that those who are actually working there will find many more
    • imperfections than the critics find — many, many more.
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    • he finds out what is actually happening to him when he spends
    • capable of finding their way into the divine-spiritual realms
    • of mankind's evolution the more we find what is becoming a
    • his own being will man find the connection with divine
    • find when I read through transcripts of lectures I have
    • try and find anything old except the hollowed out riverbed,
    • shall in fact find that man's relationship to speech was
    • strong enough to find our way into spiritual spheres, despite
    • you will find in the way of paintings in our Goetheanum
    • to be made in every realm. If people find things about our
    • people who are actually engaged in building it will find far
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    • as something living will find these preliminaries very much
    • Just as we find in architecture the expression of the laws of
    • our own physical body, so we find in sculpture the natural
    • already find we have a total of forty-nine members. This of
    • you will find that your human organisation permits this to
    • organism more exactly we find it contains nine members, we
    • S.J. (si). So you find that ‘do, re, mi, fa,
    • when through spiritual knowledge we must find it again and
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    • art progresses further and we can find the spiritual
    • hierarchies will protect you, will cause you to find yourself
    • you will find set forth as far as is necessary
    • through spiritual science finds a living expression in
    • you will find expressed there the
    • instance, would be to find a suitable form for the modern
    • can appear among us who really find their way out of their
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    • Good cheer he will not find.
    • There seemed no foothold I could find
    • is nonsense, human beings will find no guidance in these
    • by looking at the realm where we find fraternity in its most
    • beings we can only find one another in life if we seek the
    • only to find bad things to say of the materialistic age of
  • Title: Art/Mystery Wisdom: Lecture Five
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    • of keeping hold of ourselves and of finding within ourselves
    • obvious way and we shall find how to keep our microcosm in
    • devotion. And you would find it a blessing if you could
    • the soul as memories. And you will find that in continuing to
    • more behind it. The fellow also had to find a way of getting
  • Title: Art/Mystery Wisdom: Lecture Six
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    • filled with anthroposophy, is to find more riddles in nature
    • impoverishment, because they have not yet been able to find
    • find this so difficult at the present time because we have
    • widespread it is, and that a lot of people would find it
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    • some philosophers who cannot find any connection between what
    • it, you will find a great number of things that are connected
    • but in spite of this you will always find, if you go through
    • materialism is at its peak. Even if this building finds one
    • choosing and finding exactly the right words for which I can
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    • artistic creative activity we find exemplified if we are able
    • tree is the best example in which to find what corresponds to
    • you will find descriptions of pythian and prophetic
    • egoism than you ever find in the outside world.
    • find in societies like this — the Anthroposophical
    • another, you find disharmony, quarrelsomeness, people telling
    • about to appear. I am not finding such faults because I
    • building, should find their way into all the various human
  • Title: Lecture: Pythic, Prophetic and Spiritual-Scientific Clairvoyance
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    • find expressed in a part of the Bible towards which we should always
    • motive here touched on you will be able to find out further things for
    • of the first half of the 19th Century — you still find
    • modern spiritual science — yet you still find descriptions of
    • When man no longer finds
    • but only a higher blossoming of it. One finds with such societies —
    • compassion; right in the profoundest depths of their souls; one finds
    • that if we find such things anywhere in the world, we do not regard
    • is something harmonious and noble, might be a copy of that which finds
    • should find a path outwards into each separate relationships of the
  • Title: Lecture: Pythic, Prophetic and Spiritual-Scientific Clairvoyance
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    • he may not we again find expressed in a part of the Bible towards
    • still find descriptions of pythic and prophetic clairvoyance. The
    • When man no longer finds inward
    • egoism, but only a higher blossoming of it. One finds within such
    • souls one finds disharmony, quarrelsomeness, mutual calumniation,
    • that we can learn to know them more intimately. And if we find such
    • and noble, might be a copy of that which finds expression in the
    • building should find a path outwards into each separate
  • Title: Arts and Their Mission: Lecture VII
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    • tomb-architecture. It cannot find its bearings in the storms of weather
    • quite different. And now it does not wish to be as it finds itself on
    • find right access to his physical body. On the other hand, if the soul
    • impression. You may find a certain contradiction because those born
    • now enter man's inner nature, we find something set against the external
    • it, upon the nervous system. If one looks into the human eye, one finds
    • the ideal human archetype I must begin by finding a way to insert myself
  • Title: Arts and Their Mission: Lecture VIII
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    • paintings of earlier periods one finds the inner or color-perspective
    • we live in an age when we must find our way back to the true nature
    • art historian to find out whether or not they could learn something
    • art and science, they realized that they had to find their way to the
    • find our way back to the spiritual, to presenting dramatic figures in
    • dry symbolism or allegory — find our way back to the spiritual.
    • for which I do not care too much) we must find the way back to presentation
    • of the spiritual, the genuine, the real; must refind the divine-human
    • element in art by refinding the divine-spiritual.
    • parent. If it finds its way back to its origins and is again accepted
  • Title: Arts and Their Mission: Lecture I
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    • seventh or eighth millennium of the pre-Christian era, we find that
    • a “folk.” Today this seems paradoxical; we find it hard to
    • above and beyond the physical sense world before he can find it again
  • Title: Arts and Their Mission: Lecture II
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    • find out what people say to one another in ordinary life.” In other
    • his physical body; whereupon soul and spirit must find their way back
    • as to how a soul fares after death: how it can find its way back into
    • dear ones, to help them find the lines, planes, forms, by means of which
    • to find its way back to the spiritual world.
    • to understand how the soul, deprived of its body, finds its way back
    • the soul has a certain relation to the discarded body, it can find the
    • to find meaningful costumes, you must go back to more ancient times.
    • if we descend to the mouth, we find that it is related to the third
    • we find little — but out of the temporal universe, then the
    • apprehension of Anthroposophy. That is why inartistic people find it
  • Title: Arts and Their Mission: Lecture III
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    • on dipping down into the physical body — of finding in it a sheath
    • dimensions to the etheric element, we find everything oriented
    • and drama man must find his way back to the spiritual.
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    • reality and, solely through its own power, endeavored to find a path
    • soul, subjectively, seeks access to the spirit. Unable to find in the
    • and less brilliant life-practice; an age which will never find the spirit
    • writers. Not only Goethe but many others despaired of finding their
    • Therefore his longing for Italy, his hope of finding there, through an
    • vividly: that Winckelmann went to the south, to Rome, to find in ancient
  • Title: Arts and Their Mission: Lecture V
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    • into the cosmos to find a content for their spiritual life, or to satisfy
    • which finds expression through words, was the medium by which man entered
  • Title: Arts and Their Mission: Lecture VI
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    • of color one finds in
    • would find our way back to the spiritual-artistic. Exhibitions must
  • Title: Lecture Series: Eurythmy
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    • you find in our Eurhythmy the logical sequence of movements.
    • movements. They find that the human element in them is being
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    • The further back we go in language, the more essentially real we find
    • really encompasses the sound), we find that even in the German language
    • you will really have felt it. You may try as you like to find some other
  • Title: Eurythmy as Visible Singing: Lecture 2: Experience and Gesture; the Intervals
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    • We escape from this danger inherent in the seventh and re-find ourselves
    • have just said, you will find the experience of the fourth of particular
  • Title: Eurythmy as Visible Singing: Lecture 3: Melodic Movement; the Ensouling of the Three Dimensions through Pitch, Rhythm and Beat
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    • to the keynote, you will find in this interval a noticeably weakened
    • last few days. You will find it comparatively easy to feel a very strong
    • say together when played in succession. Otherwise we find ourselves
    • today have an innate tendency to find the harmonic element even in a
    • into these three different directions. He has to find some way of making
    • after imagining the keynote. Then you will find yourself in the eurythmy
    • of speech, we find that their resemblance corresponds to the same degree
  • Title: Eurythmy as Visible Singing: Lecture 4: The Progression of Musical Phrases; Swinging Over; the Bar Line
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    • to find some means of differentiating in eurythmic movement the position
    • up, down — we always find the bar line in between, and in the
    • speech (to declamation and recitation), we find marked disharmony between
    • poem with your feeling, you will find that what is appealing and musical
    • C: B C. We find the seventh relating back to the prime, and in this
    • something of this will be expressed by the reciter. It will find its
    • is very difficult to find. But you also know how often I have emphasized
    • adapted to the outer world. If you study a consonant you will find that
    • only find the melodic element in speech if the musical element in the
    • I have just said, you will find that in the world outside the human
  • Title: Eurthmy as Visible Singing: Lecture 5: Choral Eurythmy
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    • whereas to find anyone abusing Sophocles and Aeschylus as destroyers
    • realm. If we are to find our way to eurythmy, we must of course be able
    • to stop with Melos, then we shall never be able to find any
    • in this direction too, we shall possibly find that tone eurythmy is
    • not find a place for a fourth person. Indeed no such place can be found.
    • the way that has been explained, you will find that the character of
    • find his body were the most perfectly suitable instrument. The eurythmists
    • of China, if we are to find our way into this meditation in eurythmy.
  • Title: Eurythmy as Visible Singing: Lecture 6: The Sustained Note; the Rest; Discords
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    • beginning of the age of Wagner, we also find pure, absolute music (the
    • Either he must hold dream- pictures in recollection, or be able to find
    • try to find examples of musical phrases containing long rests and very
  • Title: Eurythmy as Visible Singing: Lecture 7: Musical Physiology; the Point of Departure; Intervals; Cadences
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    • ‘How are we to find in the actual human organization the transition
    • we too find a point of departure in eurythmy, where we make use of those
    • for this transference of feeling in the human organism you will find
    • we find in what is practised the movements drawn out in this way from
    • structure of the upper arm and the two bones of the forearm, you find
    • and tibia (shin-bone and splint-bone), you again find the major and
    • find this renders a remarkably expressive possibility.
    • cadence and the whole progression towards the cadence, you will find
  • Title: Eurythmy as Visible Singing: Lecture 8: Pitch (ethos and pathos), Note Values, Dynamics, Changes of Tempo
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    • seen, pitch (which lives in the musical phrase) initially finds expression
    • music when the pitch causes you to descend. This can find expression
    • supported if you are aware of the fact that increased dynamics find
    • you will actually find, fundamentally, when you use these things; that
    • great difficulty in store for you when you try to find a means of expression
    • it will be necessary first Co experiment and find your way into the
  • Title: A Lecture on Eurythmy
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    • accompanying and completing these, we find that art which manifests
    • with his hands. So that one day I shall really find myself compelled
    • one finds that the individual sounds form themselves, as it were, into
    • of what we find around us in external nature. The vowel is born out of
    • find that this breath stream reveals itself to our imagination as
    • movement of the hands and arms in much the same way that we find means
    • continued up to the age of ninety. The personality can find expression
    • than the means whereby the human organism can find healthy outlet
  • Title: Poetry/Speech: Lecture I: The Art of Recitation and Declamation
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    • achieve some degree of synthesis. You must find a way of dissolving
    • Sich finden kann
    • find
    • Now something of this must naturally find its
  • Title: Poetry/Speech: Lecture II: The Art of Recitation and Declamation
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    • the human being and finds utterance through him. One must have a
    • “Olympos” and “Charon”, where we shall find
    • which the will pulsates, and in which the will finds its actual
    • expression an experience that is more visual, finding expression in
  • Title: Poetry/Speech: Lecture III: The Art of Recitation and Declamation
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    • finds expression in the metre, in the long and short syllables.
    • where we find such a folk-disposition, a dramatic element sounds
    • sie findet
    • trauter Antilochos, finden,
    • For that I finde in them parte of my estate
    • Find’ es euch offen!
    • easily find their way into intellectually-derived studies of art.
    • recitation, you will find in such knowledge a support quite
    • followed when the attempt is earnestly made to find the bridge
  • Title: Poetry/Speech: Lecture IV: Poetry and the Art of Speech
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    • in musical experience we find inwardness being
    • unfolded in the movement of sound. In the lyric, we find inwardness
    • Fühle, was dies Herz empfindet,
    • Furthermore, I showed how this comes to find expression in poetry
    • If, in poetry or reciting, we find ourselves having to exert our
    • find particular expression in
    • if we wish to find the truly artistic. Dramatic art itself, because
    • Wie es der Wandrer findet auf den
    • we may call the soul of a language finds a very adequate embodiment
    • Landsleute’, sagte er, ‘wo find’ ich wohl den
  • Title: Poetry/Speech: Lecture VI: Speech-Formation and Poetic Form
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    • world finds expression in the vowel-sounds. Occurrences that we
    • Oreas, Behagen dort zu finden,
    • can find
    • shall find what it is that flows over into form only if we can
    • find his way back to Hellenism. He believed himself, as he felt at
    • whole, finds expression in Nordic-Germanic poetry. We can see this
  • Title: Poetry/Speech: Lecture V: Poetry and Recitation
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    • soul-understanding of poetry when we are in a position to find our
    • spiritual essence we will find again, along this spiritual path
    • now be recited. Here in Goethe we find something that shows us how
    • foil’d their mightiest, ours joy find, and shout,
    • Leben ist ihre schönste Erfindung, und der Tod
    • of people all over the earth. The mood of 1848 finds expression
    • There then comes a moment at which he finds, in what has hitherto
    • originated from the soul and spirit. Since, therefore, man finds
    • In Wesenstiefen finde,
    • Verwandeln in findendes
    • Die Lebensspuren finden kannst.
    • Den Weg in eure Reiche finden,
    • Da mir obliegt, den Weg zu finden
    • I find
    • I may explore and find myself
    • and find your Self.
    • may find
    • explore and find myself
    • find my way into your realm
    • to find
  • Title: Poetry/Speech: Lecture VII: The Uttering of Syllables and the Speaking of Words
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    • find words for works of art of the sublimest kind, such as Dante's
    • däuchtis zu grad und schwer die Finder,
  • Title: Poetry/Speech: Lecture VIII: The Interaction of Breathing and Blood-Circulation
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    • for this breathing-process – will find in it one of the most
    • interchange between man and the world finds its inner formation in
    • sense of inwardness, the depths of feeling we find in the soul and
    • eilenden Lauf findet die einzige Bahn?
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    • impertinent to say so, we shall not find what is wanted along the
    • when the right moment comes it will find them.
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    • being in order to find the archetype in him; instead, he looks around
    • which finds expression in the words, “In nature, it is the
    • intentions that are significant.” We find Schopenhauer and
    • the possibility of guiding her work to an end. In man, nature finds
    • on a higher level than all the other arts. Why? Schopenhauer finds
    • this question. If we do this, we find that what man is makes
    • return once again to the nature of the human being. We find first of
    • Devachan. There he finds his true home; there he finds his place of
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    • to find themselves in the spiritual world and who bring with them
    • united, we find beings existing on the physical plane who had not yet
    • we find three remarkable loops, three semi-circular canals that stand
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    • find out if we turn our attention to the worlds which are not
    • unconsciousness. He then finds himself conscious in a world of which
  • Title: Inner Nature of Music: Lecture I
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    • [Empfindungsleib].Within these three levels of the body we see
    • soul finds its highest exaltation, the most intimate connection with
    • spiritual world, and because in tone the soul finds the element in
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    • finds oneself attracted more to one being, less to another; this is
    • everywhere we find it in the longing for vowels and therefore the
    • are dissolved in vowels. This is why you will find in languages that
    • one finds chemical substances that may be examined chemically. That
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    • when, after his birth, he gradually finds his way into the conditions
    • earth, and one man finds the way to another. Bridging the gulf that
    • find in it two essential elements — consonant and vowel, All
    • Finnish language you still find these twelve preserved very nearly in
    • we find that our soul, whenever it brings forth vowel sounds, makes
    • we find in it everywhere the longing for the vowel nature, that is to
    • told you. Now when we reach this point, we find that we have lost the
    • You will therefore find
    • we find to be none other than the spiritual counterparts of the
    • which it stands — in which it finds its support though of
    • body of the sound. We need not therefore be surprised if we find the
    • we find chemical substances in it, which we can investigate by
    • of cells which we can investigate chemically and find the substances
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    • our age with former times, we find our age characterized in a
    • age occupies a position between two musical feelings [Empfindungen];
    • three-fold organization and find that we must say: nerve man,
    • could go back into the Atlantean age, you would find that the music
    • painful. Man began to find the experience of the fifth more
    • When we look at the embryonic development of earthly man, we find
    • feeling for the octave brings us to find our own self on a higher
    • the breathing process within. Based on all this, you find a specific
    • because, as yet, man cannot find the link to the world in the musical
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    • we return to the primeval song of humanity, we find that it was a
    • adapting himself to the earth, man finds his way into what can be
    • feeling up to that of thinking. You do not find what is contained in
    • harmony through rhythm into willing — finds emphatic expression
    • and goes without saying — I find the element that appears as
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    • There you will find described in a certain way, though in a sketchy
    • super-sensible consciousness, we find a continuation, as it were, of
    • we make use of the super-sensible world, we find through super-sensible
    • find it described as the “Lemurian Age” in my
    • were unable to find the path that could lead him to an inner harmony
    • and union of these three; if he could not find the way to rise out of
    • descendants were men like Aeschylus or Heraclitus, one finds that, in
    • again find the way out to the divine-spiritual. In one realm,
    • that we can find the gods once again!”
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    • Norse Saga we find it designated as Ginnungagap, the Yawning
    • spiritual movement, this spiritual stream, did not find entry into
    • we must try to find again the feelings of those human beings who were
    • we find the following sentence: “This spirit which
    • Already in primeval times and among primitive peoples we find good
  • Title: Lecture Series: Two Pictures by Raphael
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    • world to-day. Up above, he finds a scene that could only be
    • find four times repeated in the pictures.
    • will find pictures of this kind, created out of good and great
    • Here we find another “bird-being,” — the.
    • must already be finding their completion in the third
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    • find its way into the later temples of the third epoch, into
    • mysterious language. In the interior of the temple I find everything
    • Egypt, we find something altogether different. Sphinxes and
    • their place, we find indications in the innermost sanctuary, of how
    • temples of Greece, we find that they retain the basic principle of
    • should find, inasmuch as the countenance expresses the inner man,
    • It is within man that we find the holy of holies —
    • accessible only to those who can find the way from the outer to the
    • deeply concealed in man as to be unable to find expression in his
    • respect of dynamic perfection you will find nothing except the Greek
    • begin with, the new impulse had to find its way through architectural
    • strike upon the walls they will find something to which they are so
    • men of old, for finding styles of architecture and of building and
    • repulsion that an artist must feel when he finds one of his own works
    • whether what I now have to say will find an echo or not! When we read
    • celebrates its resurrection. Nobody will rejoice to find the world
    • the question of whether Anthroposophy will find a wider response in
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    • finds it very difficult to conceive that a beginning was
    • man — forces which cannot find expression in external
    • certain Doric columns one often finds a very interesting motif
    • Underneath what has to bear the capital we find
    • but underneath this we find, in certain Doric columns,
    • actually find the palmette motif on certain Doric columns,
    • therefore this motif could find expression in Greek culture.
    • is absolutely contrary to true artistic feeling. If we find
    • from the outer sense-world, and try to find an environment
    • a matter of course. Where can he find anything to take hold
    • is this?’ And he will be lucky if he finds anything at
    • finds in the different arts something that transcends the
    • view it was despairing to find that as a result of the
    • here in our building, finding its expression in the outer
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    • they find imitators and followers?
    • it; if the ideas underlying such works of art find followers
    • this gift an organic part of the whole cosmos when we find
    • find the house of the priests, of those who teach. An image
    • building we shall find one plastic form, a continuous relief
    • coloured shadings: ‘Thus, O man, thou findest the path
    • pierce the walls, showing us how we find the path to the
    • however when we find in our perceptual life the transition
    • do in order to find the way to the Gods — in
    • it is to find the way to those regions whence the speech of
    • But there must arise in these seekers a holy longing to find
    • for the work on this hill to find successors; many such
  • Title: Ways/Architecture: Lecture III: The New Conception of Architecture
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    • find the quality of movement. I have here made a simple
    • the building, but you will find that there is an absolute
    • find that all the forms in the interior will evoke the
  • Title: Ways/Architecture: Lecture IV: True Aesthetic Laws of Form
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    • ‘being and becoming.’ We may therefore find
    • divine.’ We find an inkling of the truth of these
    • seldom finds this feeling for colour, even among people who
    • and could not find their way to art. The reason is that these
    • the art of the Middle Ages we find that the significant
    • however, we are living in an epoch when man must again find
    • spiritualised art. I hope that they will find more and
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    • cannot expect to find any capacity of real thought in people
    • Carstens we find a certain artistic longing, but we can also
    • into disuse — we shall find connecting links with an
    • soon find that the artist becomes a kind of ‘cultural
    • could never find expression” are wholly unintelligible
    • find the path of return.
    • during the earth period. Man must find the ways and means to
    • again find the flowing, surging waves of colour out of which
    • expresses more than mere distance and we cannot help finding
    • this is something that could find expression in the blue.
    • principle in his head, while all that finds expression in the
    • conception of what is striving to find its place within the
    • by the echo which our spiritual Movement finds in the world
    • it finds in the world—yet it must be said that the
  • Title: The Building at Dornach: Lecture I
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    • approach and draw him out of the stream, only to find him
    • one had made it his business to find out what actually
    • to learn the truth from life, to find out how it is
    • can you not find in documents! Yet it is not a question of
    • to find the answer oneself in the case of such men, one might
    • a new impulse is trying to find its way into human evolution.
    • suppose — error finds its way into the world through a
    • Philosophie” many will find it possible to recognise
    • find this way, much has still to be learnt from life.
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    • humanity. I pointed out how in Homer's works we find a figure
    • come to know from spiritual science must find verification in
    • find in the external culture of the peoples in question the
    • find in the culture of the peoples of the Fifth
    • find a repetition of what lived in the Egypto-Chaldean age,
    • trigs guide, we shall expect to find in the peoples of the
    • shall expect to find something that is a re-creation of the
    • — We have no reason to be surprised when we find such a
    • only when it is illuminated by the findings of spiritual
    • the culture-epoch which, according to the findings of
    • To find a
    • demonstrated in external reality can easily find an answer if
    • souls of the great French poets, and then we shall find how
    • find concrete evidence in French culture of the indications
    • more modern times we find the same phenomenon everywhere.
    • Overbeck, and on into our own time, we find evidence of the
    • they stand there as if created by Nature herself. We find
    • mind today But I tried to find an expressive word, which I
    • Philosophy”. I tried to find a telling word to describe
    • immediately find the adequate words. The Consciousness Soul
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    • struggled to find a concept to express
    • find a concept to express “German-hood”, just as
    • one struggles to find concepts for something one confronts
    • consider what has happened, and we shall find that to be a
    • to stereotyped concepts, will find that such things disclose
    • culture, we find, even from geographical considerations, the
    • to the Building will find the way out of tie prevailing
    • modern language it is extremely difficult to find words to
    • actually existing there. In the German nature we find a state
    • Solovieff with Western philosophy, we shall find not a single
    • find, the bridge leading to its own true nature, to find
    • Spiritual Science men will find and understand one another
    • find in a book that in its own way is honest and sincere?
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    • appear to be a contradiction here, but when we are, finding
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    • to understand the point here if we try to find a formula to
    • find a new impulse for the future evolution of humanity.
    • find inner differentiation in colour. We shall find that blue
    • longing and yearning for it without end. We shall also find
    • shall find our way, through colour, into the creative forces
    • conclusion — just as one will find it on looking up
    • But when we go back to other ancient traditions, we find that
  • Title: Lecture Series: Architectural Forms
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    • find that the achievement of this pure Greek architectural
    • existence, and support the human being, so that he finds
    • Surveying the centuries which follow, we find that again,
    • unspiritual way — but how it is unable to find any sort
    • brutality of the times, find the way to the vision of the world
    • age at all finds many signs of the times; but they are all
    • find, however, a queer fish of a fellow, a simple journeyman
    • us go out to meet the longings, and find the way to those whose
    • book closes: may some God, hovering somewhere about, find a
  • Title: The Building at Dornach (Bn/GA 289): Lecture I: The Goetheanum
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    • forwards a few things about our building, so that our friends may find
    • especially when he finds himself opposite the main door, that an attempt
    • be able to find these architectural forms even coming of themselves
    • to find organic structural forms quite independently of nature. But
    • you will find that they are always formed in accordance with the organic
    • arches. If you study the forms of these arches you will find them so
    • the organic form of man together, it is possible to find a certain relation
    • in this Goetheanum Building, he will find something which will give
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    • in all the ideas expressed in this Building. Whereas elsewhere one finds
    • a human organ — say the eye — we find that the human eye
    • You will find when you compare that which confronts you in the form
    • is all around in the world. Do you find anything really pertinent to
    • our cause? It is because people cannot find anything against our cause
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    • a right sense for the world of colour we find something truly world-creative
    • the spirit, out of itself creating form. The psychic finds its manifestation,
    • age begins and here you find the only word written in letters, the Ich
    • or I or Ego. In the whole Building you find nothing anywhere expressed
    • he who to-day is not himself dead as regards his seeking, finds in the
    • be at that time. Above this figure you find those who gave the inspiration,
    • You always find those who inspire, over the corresponding figures, only
    • Picture 4a: Here you find
    • derive all force in the finding of the condition of equilibrium between
    • the Luciferic and the Ahrimanic, between which man has to find the balance.
    • Christ. And he will then be able to find again in the Gospels, in all
    • been made to find the true Representative of, Humanity by every means
    • things may be, he who studies them will find that the secrets, the mysteries
    • certainly find that which is meant to be expressed., may be experienced
    • with this slate. You will find, if you strike a favourable day, and
    • day, he will really indeed find within himself the necessary stimulus
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    • some even obscure work of science of the time, one will find there is
    • lost that living element in the soul which finds that substantiality
    • man's task to find the way back again. Physical, etheric and astral
    • respectively, the ego during the earth-period. Man must find the means
    • astral body and thus finding the way back again, man must once more
    • find the flowing and ebbing colour-waves, from which he arose in order
    • intelligence and finds one symbol behind the red, and another behind
    • deepening in all directions those who are in the movement will find
    • in the comprehension of what is trying to find its place in the
    • will find the possibility of being clear about a fact which is indeed
    • in the comprehension of what is trying to find its place in the
    • who imbues his soul with such earnestness, will find also the
    • spiritual movement to the echo it finds in the world, if this is
  • Title: Colour: Part Two: Thought and Will as Light and Darkness
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    • a consequence you will find: where light is, there is thought — but
    • will find the spirit. But if they went far enough with this
    • you dive down into the will-nature, you will find the true nature of
    • atoms. You find the true nature of matter by diving down mystically
    • into yourself. There you find the other side of will, and that is
    • the seeds of the future. We find indeed therein the impetus for such
  • Title: Colour: Part Two: The Connection of the Natural with the Moral-Psychical. Living in Light and Weight.
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    • physical has ceased to be and the spiritual exists, you will find the
  • Title: Colour: Part One: Colour-Experience (Erlebnis)
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    • ourselves with something which finds its most beautiful and
    • everywhere in summer as the most attractive — green. We find it in
    • really find in greenness the image of the plant. While we ascribe the
    • human flesh-colour. We do not really find it in external objects. What
    • first place find a being to which blue is peculiar as green is to the
    • not find a colour as innate to the animal as green is to the plant and
    • feeling, we shall find the inner connection between white and light.
    • Certainly black is easy to find as a characteristic of something even
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    • we shall easily find the distinction if we now examine what we have
    • have said about them you will find the term I apply to this different
  • Title: Colour: Part One: The Phenomenon of Colour in Material Nature
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    • Optics, we find also explanations of the colour of solids worthy of the
    • new physics. We find, for example, the characteristic explanation of
    • green in order to find the character, the essence of green. And here
    • shall find a connection, — superficially a connection, — between the
    • superficial study — we shall not find it difficult to consult the
    • you find again the image (or shadow, Ed.) of light, colour as the image
    • in the history of painting you will find that the great painters of
    • course also easily find the explanation for it; that in older times it
    • colour between the image-character and the luster-character, we find
    • would find it intolerable. Equally impossible is a room with yellow or
    • mineralized. Therefore we shall have more and more to find a way of
    • you the breaking away of the moon, as you find it described in my
    • the earth's development, you will find that those universal bodies
    • And now you will find that we can ascend again to the Animal Kingdom.
    • anyhow and try somehow to find a reason for it. The yellow surface
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    • Then let us look at men. If we examine nature we find the colour that
    • cannot find the right way into the physical body. On the other hand if
    • spirit has to find its place on awakening in black darkness. So one
    • Renaissance, Raphael, Michelangelo, and even Leonardo, you will find
    • We are today again at a time when we must find our way back again to
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    • of sleep, the half-consciousness of dream — one does not find the
    • finds in them controlling, constructive wisdom. One finds in them
    • find a trace of Art in the books on Physics today. Nothing remains of
    • original clairvoyance, we find that they took less notice of
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    • explanation. Suppose you are fond of somebody, you find his presence
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    • begin with in the West, we can find no immediate historic
    • our way into what comes before us in Cimabue's work, we find
    • this epoch, when Christianity was slowly finding its way into all
    • the very earliest times of Christian Art we find the figure of
    • rich imagination of the Greeks. We find the Redeemer Himself
    • entering into during that time, when we find Dante and Giotto
    • we find reflected still in Cimabue's paintings.
    • in his artistic work we find a feeling similar to that of St.
    • will no longer find the mere traditional expression, but you will
    • all earthly Nature finds expression most of all in this beautiful
    • shall find a strong element of Platonism in its whole way of
    • a feeling and conception of the world which also finds expression
    • soul finds living expression in them all. Here is essentially a
    • picture it was a life of the Spirit, finding a naturalistic
    • pictures. We shall find in him a synthesis of the varied
    • — a deep religious quality which tries to find expression
    • will find the earlier compositions flowing more out of a single
    • spiritual element finds its way into the soul of Raphael —
    • tradition. For in the legends of the Saint you will find all that
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    • dies in 1519, Raphael in 1520, and Michelangelo in 1564. Here we find
    • with the Mystery of Golgotha, we find them still living in the souls
    • we find the three great masters of the Renaissance were striving forth
    • purpose; and though he entered well into all the life at Milan, we find
    • of man. You will find further explanations on these things in earlier
    • the God Dionysos. You will find indications on these matters in various
    • This other _stream we find expressed in the pictures in the Louvre,
    • Here we find the creation
    • you will find the fuller description of its relation to the prophetic.
    • find its realisation in the world, but must always be realised one-sidedly.
    • the details, you will find that in Raphael it is grasped more clearly
  • Title: History of Art: Lecture III: Dürer and Holbein
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    • back into the oldest time, we find that to begin with it makes no
    • find expression itself as in its own sign or token. Such is the
    • than elsewhere we find in the oldest extant medieval Art the
    • natural. In the oldest period of Christian culture we find the
    • finds expression in another sphere, in the Reformation, — a
    • individuality to all these things in the midst of which he finds
    • magical element which we find in the old Persian civilisation. For
    • Again and again you will find these motifs of conquered demons or
    • great) we find a nee effort to express what I called just now the
    • revolutionary impulse. He shows how the soul finds outward
    • find in this a far deeper meaning than if you set to work with
    • actual pictures of Faust and you would find a real connecting link.
  • Title: History of Art: Lecture IV: Mid-European and Southern Art
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    • finds expression in the power of composition, and in features which
    • culture of the age finds expression in the characteristic works of
    • impulse of the soul, this impulse did not find its way into the
    • of the soul's life and its artistic power of expression. It finds
    • Christ till Dürer's time, and in other things as well, we find
    • interweaving of the light into the darkness, man finds an element
    • we find the distinguishing feature of the Northern as against the
    • and of the Mother of Christ. You will find a picture by him at
  • Title: History of Art: Lecture V: Rembrandt
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    • Eventually he went over to Catholicism. Thus, after all, he tried to find
    • emerging of a new age. We find, developing in Mid-Europe, the Latin
    • element in architecture and sculpture. We find the gradual penetration
    • names we cannot but find expressed in them something connected with the
    • lights up in the realm of Art for the first time in Dürer and finds
    • find himself portrayed in his full glory.
  • Title: History of Art: Lecture VI: Dutch and Flemish Painting
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    • Spiritual Science, we should still find in this artistic evolution a
    • of drawing and painting, we find that the laws of Space, for example, have
    • the Third Post-Atlantean period, we find that this spatial treatment
    • things are really seen, we often find figures which are obviously to
    • thing you will frequently find in older times — I mean what we may
    • always find expression in external symptoms — in outwardly real
    • Northern Mid-European element, while composition, which gradually finds
    • figures with that peculiar treatment of space which we find in their
    • composition. If we went back still further, we should find the preceding
    • is Mary; that on the right is St. John. Here, then, we find ourselves
    • which we here find expressed. The Lamb is One, yet no one being is striking
    • traditions. In the former artist you will not easily find, for example,
    • grace is poured out over these figures, which you will not find to this
    • becomes more and more able to find, in the direct reproduction of Nature,
    • In his work we find a strong
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    • East — we always find a direct expression of the
    • this stream, which finds expression in St. Matthew's Gospel, was less
    • when they speak of that relation of the Earth to the Cosmos which finds
    • you still find a stronger adherence to ideal types, while here there
    • we find ourselves in the 13th century. We go on into the 15th and come
  • Title: History of Art: Lecture VIII: Raphael and the Northern Artists
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    • ideas have been learned from the Art which finds its highest expression
    • still there, needless to say, even in his etheric body, and we find it
    • emancipated from the Physical. We find this threefoldness in manifold
    • so we find it here, in the full-grown Man related to the Child and the
    • post-Atlantean epoch and all that is connected with it, finds expression
    • one of the earliest appearances of this kind. Then we find many pictures
    • rich man, and finds him with his pile of money.
    • find it is confirmed, undoubtedly.
    • of spatial order into their pictures, and so they began to find their
    • how well-nigh impossible the artist finds it to escape from the flat
    • against the Southern tradition and tended to overcome it, and to find
    • The artist tries to find
    • while they simply cannot find their way into the traditions that come
    • for line perspective in this picture. You would find mistakes everywhere.
    • but you will find it in other works by Multscher belonging to the same
    • how all these things, which we find in the German Art, emerge already
    • Naturalism; but it can never find its culmination in Naturalism. For in
    • alive. We must only find the connection of what surges through these
    • more closely, will find still deeper connections. Think of the four
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    • words the essence of Greek Art — tried to find their way back, to
    • life and movement of the etheric body. By this means the Greek could find
    • Thereafter we find a gradual
    • of the 5th century and find in such a shapes a tryly high degree of
    • Renaissance. In Niccola Pisano in the 13th century we find a wonderfully
    • certainly finds its way in. It is not the inner soul that we found in
    • to the different characters of the people, — we find this element
    • in the age when Humanity was trying to find the life of Art once more
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    • it was then, it can't be; because today one couldn't find the
    • find any real imaginative representations any longer if we
    • these mentioned centuries, which we find difficult enough to
    • importance are the ideas which you find on reading Scotus
    • then we find that these ideas are such than one would rather
    • other side, what people can find if they only sought forces
    • ways ruined and one can't find the true image of the original
    • to the culminating expression you can find the whole of worldly
    • experience which the soul discovers when it is allowed to find
    • world the supersensible within it, finding the supersensible in
    • which the human soul can find within itself. Looking at the
    • ...so one finds a soul living in the central figure with a
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    • we find then figures of truly spiritual beings.
    • being of today finds it exceedingly difficult to place himself with
    • find souls nowadays for whom this picture would be substantial in the
    • no longer find today, not even among the most naive people. But we have
    • standpoint, we can find a name for the content of this picture. We are
    • and look for the Christian thoughts, then we find that they were so
    • not only find what the eyes see, what the ears hear, what hands can
    • into space. Therefore, you find down there — you still can see
    • So Raphael did not find
    • with it. What Raphael still had to find was: To find, in the sense right
    • the heavenly things, which one can find, if one only trusts one's own
    • If Man seeks a picture of nature out of his own thinking, then he finds
    • holy secrets placed into space in any manner. One can find quotes by
    • Then one will find roughly
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    • all three of the men's faces we find the endeavour: represent
    • events. This is what we find towards the conclusion of every
    • looked for representation in nature to find forms which express
    • desire to look at nature. Here, (399) you find an artist who
    • Look at this “burial” scene. You find everything,
  • Title: History of Art: Lecture 11: Fourth and Fifth Post-Atlantean Epochs, Medieval Art in the Middle, West, and South of Europe
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    • You might find some difficulties with this, if you want to make alive
    • occurrence, of development. Looking towards the East, one finds the
    • then you can definitely find the mixing together of these two impulses.
    • just at the time, when the fourth post-Atlantian Age finds its end.
    • finding, in the previous manner, just the gold-ground, but in the
    • find the forms through which the soul expresses itself within the creations
    • not see the slightest desire to look at nature. Here you find a person,
    • will you find a point from which the whole situation could be considered
    • You will find that everything, down to the treatment of the landscape,
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    • Greek-Latin time, this also revealed itself and we find it
    • Christianity one finds such inadequate representations of the
    • then you will easily find yourself entering into the artwork
    • post-Atlantean epoch mainly strived to find the sign, the
    • post-Atlantean epoch, you find spread all over Europe, from the
    • rediscovered it — one finds, spread out over southern Europe,
    • epoch of the Mysteries, afterwards some latecomers — one finds
    • inner earth, one finds a kind of magic held there.
    • Yes, to find the preparation of ancient times in the historic
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    • find within himself. The Greek, and after him the Roman, strove to describe
    • we find only such clumsy descriptions of the central mystery of
    • on the sarcophagus, and generally in the plastic work which we find
    • further on one can find “The Betrayal of Peter.” Then, below,
    • you look at this picture, you will readily find that you have here,
    • this post-Atlantean time-space was mainly concerned with "finding
    • with the Christ-Impulse. Just as we find in Egypt that at a rather early
    • how the third post-atlantean time-space is active. And we would find
    • You are finding it here, brought to expression through the fact that
    • mysteries of the third post-Atlantean age, then one finds all over Europe,
    • inner part of the earth, then what one finds what contains the magic
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    • which had not come as a transfer from pagan art. Here we find
    • In this regard we find at the start of the first times the
    • find the fact that this Greek imagery, studied realistically in
    • figure, you find the soul within it. However, these souls which
    • we also find the concentrated expression as seen in laws
    • first find, in the Greek depiction of a Mercury-type, the
    • Hermes-type. We can find many — you can study the Hermes-type -
    • Vitalis” (San Vitale in Ravenna) in which we find neither
    • Indeed, one finds in Romanism this Greek yearning to represent
    • can now continue. You see, we then find fallow centuries,
    • exist in every cosmic soul are found in ancient art. You find
    • at the Christ figure itself and you will find how Giotto made
    • Everywhere you'll find the confluence of both streams of which
    • find this now increasing with another friar, of which I want to
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    • Gospels. We find that men portrayed the figures with which Christian ideas
    • to-day to the consideration of the figure of Christ. We find that in
    • art, as far as it is possible from what is extant, you will find repeated
    • Apollo, of an Aphrodite, you will find soul in it. But the
    • soul that you find in these figures is not the individual human
    • such figures a I have enumerated, we find therefore the concentrated
    • We only find a swinging over to the human when the Greek portrays the
    • beyond. Greek art into Oriental forms of art, we find the wholly
    • Greek art, whilst in the West, in Latin regions, we find the continuation
    • and find whole centuries that lie fallow, with appropriation by Rome
    • characteristics of the cosmic soul nature are expressed. We find
    • these in ancient art. Then we find them in conflict with the human
    • you will find how Giotto is at pains to bring soul to expression in
    • is individual and of the soul. We find it entering in everywhere. And
    • You will find what I told
    • We find the same feature
    • to the renaissance of ancient Greece. We find ancient Greece appearing
    • of the Greeks. This is what we find here, and it goes on developing and
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    • always find an end, but abstract thought goes on running round like a
    • the physical world, then you would find the spiritual which we have
    • enter the school and perhaps you find yourself faced with scamps, both
    • shall certainly find that however much the children may laugh at us,
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    • find that there is no longer any real content in the books on the
    • theories of education you can find one definition after another of
    • mental picture is of the nature of an image. And those who try to find
    • we can get away from the mere verbal explanations which you find in
    • what content psychologists give to will you will always find that this
    • These elements, as I have described, find their full expression in the
    • find revealed in the body what is expressed in antipathy, memory and
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    • When you hear psychologists speak to-day you will nearly always find
    • science, will find something difficult to understand. What brings us
    • you will find this thought strongly emphasised, namely: what takes
    • enacted. Of course certain circles of people to-day would find it
    • For instance, in our books on physics you will find the law of the
    • force and substance, but we should find out what beings this law
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    • is born first. (You will find details about this in the book
    • find something inherent in the form of their physical bodies which is
    • as distributed in the world we shall find that the forms of their
    • instinct and we must be aware that we find instinct in the forms of
    • invisible. But when we look at the will nature we find the following:
    • You find desire also in the animal, as you find impulse, because the
    • You find this as an example in many works on psychoanalysis. But
    • find all these component parts in him: instinct, impulse, desire and
    • What do we commonly find advocated? That children should have the same
    • daily, he simply would not do it; he would find it far too dull. The
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    • concentrate on your willing, you will find that in every act of will
    • being. In certain animals you will even find organs which are given up
    • other hand we find the human activity of feeling. If you picture to
    • will find places all over the human body where the blood vessels touch
    • find it difficult to discriminate clearly — especially in the
    • state even with regard to psychology. In every psychology you find a
    • should find such a great difference between them that we should lose
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    • From the spiritual point of view, also, you will find a difference
    • awakeness of consciousness. For you will find that children in whom
    • suffocate. You sometimes find suffocation setting-in in abnormal
    • consciousness; here we find certitude. But you know that people when
    • you will find that people so often say: “I have a vague
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    • for him!” So you see one may find isolated examples only of what
    • generally find in psychological books.
    • to read his books on psychology, you would find so many single apt
    • form was, we shall find it is related to Gischt
    • physiology you find the following put forward; the organ that acts as
    • childhood with old age to find the real relationship between body and
    • him to find out these things from the reality, from the thing itself.
    • reality and not out of abstract conceptions, they find it
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    • find the most glaring contradiction to what I said before. But reality
    • psychology you do not find these senses cited at all, because science
    • But we can only speak truly of the spirit if we describe how it finds
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    • speech. If you examine the structure of speech you will find that in
    • bring with you into the menagerie. Then you look at the lion and find:
    • usually find amongst the conclusions the following famous one:
    • with classes of all ages. You will thus find that the children's souls
    • The most striking phenomenon in the world to-day is that we find men
    • proceeds on the unconscious assumption that he shall find the world
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    • carefully at the skull you find, for example, that attached to the
    • proper, you find the essential fact is that they are surrounded by
    • sounds it is impossible to know. This is what you find in books on
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    • Thus we find body, soul and spirit related to each other in the human
    • bring art to him as yet. We find, as yet, no distinct bridge from the
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    • All the shapes which your head really designs in you, you find spread
    • organism is placed into it? Man finds an interplay of air and water in
    • finding the bacilli, the kind of bacteria which causes the illness.
    • adequately apply the antidote which we must find in connection with
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    • Now when in contrast to this, we consider the limb man we find that
    • will man find the right tone for speaking of these things. It is no
    • Just as one finds in the first years of school life that what
    • soul, so in the later years of schooling one finds pressing into the
    • courage for the truth he will find that his will in teaching will not
  • Title: Practical Course/Teachers: Lecture I: Introduction - Aphoristic remarks on Artistic Activity, Arithmetic, Reading, and Writing
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    • soul is inside you; later it finds its way out; it will then
    • find its way out like the butterfly from the chrysalis.”
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    • our soul, we experience astonishment, amazement. If we find
    • languages, because in the Occident we find people whose
    • find the observation obscured by the facility with which
    • accompanies them. That is why you will find that the vowels
    • external in its consonants, you will find yourself easily able
  • Title: Practical Course/Teachers: Lecture III: On the Plastically Formative Arts, Music, and Poetry
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    • element in the world. You find, then, these two streams
    • in the chair, in our desire to find support in the chair.
    • soul finds response again in the innermost soul of other people
    • you find what we really call music. You have the distinct
  • Title: Practical Course/Teachers: Lecture IV: The First School-lesson - Manual Skill, Drawing and Painting - the Beginnings of Language-teaching
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    • is not remarkable that you find a very well-known teacher of a
    • You find it suggested to-day that the child should come to
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    • from the reading of handwriting. We shall then try to find the
    • drawing became the B. You will find in every word
    • will find that the initial letter is pictorial, representing
    • you find that everywhere the letters are imitations of such
    • African races you find sounds which are like the cracking of a
  • Title: Practical Course/Teachers: Lecture VI: On the Rhythm of Life and Rhythmical Repetition in Teaching
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    • of the works composed by Goethe in the year 1790. You find, of
    • a more careful study of the soul you will then find this: A
    • consider everything that you know of him you will find that the
    • psychology. You find, for example, very learnedly expounded,
    • you will frequently find in people who imagine that they have
  • Title: Practical Course/Teachers: Lecture VII: The Teaching in the Ninth Year - Natural History - the Animal Kingdom
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    • find that the front limbs are not so very different from the
    • finds himself more separated from his surroundings. For this
    • you will find such utterances of Goethe's quoted again and
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    • for the whole of life. You will therefore find that you must
    • out from a fact of life from which you can now find the
    • Then we shall find the atmosphere in which to explain these to
    • out into the world and find himself required to qualify
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    • the first week, for finding out what your children can already
    • in the retelling, and try from this to find out whether there
    • but where he leaves something out; in this way you find out
    • shall find out how far the child who has come to us from some
    • Then you touch on something for which it is possible to find a
    • opinion. You will find it difficult to form a sentence similar
    • to find one. This practice with the children really takes you
    • cannot find a subject, we describe the activity alone. Where we
    • foreign language lesson to the rule, and let the child find an
    • the child does when he finds his own example is particularly
    • most inattentive children, that if you get them to find
    • remain in their memory. But even if you find this disturbing
    • father or mother at table: “Can you find an example of
    • are fairly complete. For this reason we shall find out from the
  • Title: Practical Course/Teachers: Lecture X: Arranging the Lesson up to the Fourteenth Year
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    • history of civilization the more living do we find this
    • was to find out how far people are liars. This is quite
  • Title: Practical Course/Teachers: Lecture XI: On the Teaching of Geography
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    • will find it a beautiful and enjoyable task when you do what I
  • Title: Practical Course/Teachers: Lecture XII: How to Connect School with Practical Life
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    • find room for some explanation of the manufacture of
  • Title: Practical Course/Teachers: Lecture XIII: On Drawing up the Time-table
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    • (Pfadfinder) and similar movements, where it makes its own
    • find ourselves in a real dilemma. For according to the
    • course, we find ourselves in the dilemma. It would be better at
    • These elements, painting-drawing, drawing with colours, finding
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    • vase, you may do more for his understanding of what he finds
    • nature of the growing being and you will find, relatively
    • find in his reason a substitute for his earlier instincts. That
    • no longer find an inner feeling for the right care of food and
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    • lessons, or at what juncture, you will always find inspiration
    • it, and we shall find ourselves able to teach.”
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    • Zusammenhang, so werden Sie finden, wenn Sie nach Westen
    • Begriffe, keine Empfindungen verbindet. Dasjenige, was man am
    • in allem finden diesen fundamentalen Gegensatz zwischen dem
    • verständig, Sie werden überall finden: Das Kind ist
    • nur dasjenige denken und empfinden in der Umgebung des Kindes,
    • indem sie dasjenige nur tun und denken und empfinden, was das
    • kommt, zurechtfinden, in der Frage, die sie dazu geführt
    • ihres Seelischen empfinden mit dem objektiv geistigen Leben.
    • Gegenwart führen kann. Sie finden drei Begriffe: Sie
    • finden sie auch in meinem Buche «Die Kernpunkte der
    • Publikum. Sie finden da drei wichtige Begriffe im
  • Title: Education as a Social Problem: Lecture I: Historical Requirements of the Present Time
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    • explained to you, you will find that the striving of the West
    • find this fundamental difference between West and East. There
    • you will find that he is an imitative being who does what the
    • find in it a spiritual element that has become ideology,
    • are three concepts you may also find in my book,
    • anthroposophists but for the general public. You will find
    • we need intuition. We find this already in the Bible. But today
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    • sich gar nicht zurechtfindet in der Seelenverfassung des alten
    • unserer Zeit heraus sein muß. Man empfindet nicht mit der
    • Zeit mit, wenn man diese Dinge nicht so empfindet, daß man
    • empfindet. Es ist notwendig, daß man in unserer Zeit ein
    • es sich, daß man zum Beispiel so wahr empfindet, daß
    • nicht so empfinden wie diejenigen Menschen, für die
    • hat, daß wir dieses Empfinden verloren haben, daß wir
    • «Jüngsten Gericht» des Michelangelo empfindet,
    • Bilde von Michelangelo empfindet. Und dann muß man sich
    • man hat das menschliche Empfinden eingeschränkt, nur
    • Geburt, aus dem menschlichen Empfinden herausgetrieben hat.
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    • we find ourselves, we must focus our attention still more
    • And today, in almost all leading positions, you find people who
    • humanity finds itself in the position of developing a
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    • gegenseitig ihre Ideen, ihre Empfindungen, ihre Gefühle
    • hineinfinden muß man sich in diese Bildhaftigkeit, dann
    • sozialen Organismus, als wenn wir die Methoden finden, daß
    • Empfindungen, die durch Inspiration der Eingeweihten in die
    • Gesellschaft verbreitet werden. Diese Begriffe, die Sie finden
    • muß Ihnen gestehen, ich finde, es ist etwas Furchtbares!
    • Begriffe sich hineinzufinden, sonst gehen wir entgegen der
    • unsere Begriffe, unsere Empfindungen umgestalten müssen.
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    • pictorial and we must find our way into this imagery. Then
    • achieve a social structure for society if we find the methods
    • society. The concepts about capital that you find in my book,
    • Capital will find its rightful place when men will acknowledge
    • that intuition must live in them; commodity will find its
    • acknowledged; and labor will find its rightful place when the
    • lectures on what he finds there as the declared civil rights.
    • have to find our way into such concepts or we move toward
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    • Sie es begreiflich finden, daß wiederum innerhalb der
    • zurückzufinden; den Weg zum Geiste, der ja in älteren
    • herein, dann findet man, daß am meisten ergriffen worden
    • zurechtfinden können.
    • dem, was sich ausspricht im Komischfinden des Lehrers, in dem
    • liegen, finden sich oftmals recht sehr zum Ruinieren des
    • Empfindungs- und Denkgewohnheit ergriffen hat, nicht etwa durch
    • wird ganz anders fühlen und empfinden mit dem kindlich
    • Gesichtspunkt so — aber jetzt fühlend und empfindend
    • Todes zu empfinden, sondern auch zu empfinden dem Leben
    • beschrieben finden in unserer Literatur, der kommt
    • durch dasjenige, was Geisteswissenschaft in die Empfindungen,
    • finden. Das können wir nur dadurch, daß wir unsere
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    • wave and find again the path to the spirit. This path was known
    • there he must no longer have been able to find his goal. The
    • by an attitude which strives to find the individuality in men.
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    • ein deutliches Gefühl davon, ein deutliches Empfinden
    • dem, was wir subjektiv erkennen, was wir subjektiv empfinden,
    • Den allgemeinen Gottes-Begriff kann man finden, indem man
    • Dasein gekommen, Den Christus-Begriff muß man finden in
    • läßt. Findet man, wenn man in der Welt lebt, nicht
    • den Gottes-Begriff, dann ist dieses Nichtfinden des
    • Funken des Christus in sich selber finden, wenn er sich
    • in dieser Wiedergeburt, in diesem Finden des Christus-Funkens
    • aneignen die Empfindung von dem, was das Mysterium von Golgatha
    • findet die Möglichkeit, dem Bösen, dem Irrtum zu
    • Christus-Prinzip finden müssen die Möglichkeit, diese
    • Lebens den Christus-Impuls in sich zu finden, eine Wiedergeburt
    • in sich zu finden.
    • ist, was ich in mir als den Christus-Impuls finde,
    • ist. Empfindet man den Sinn der Erde in dem Mysterium von
    • würden. Empfindet man so den Sinn des Mysteriums von
    • Golgatha, dann empfindet man als sinnlos die Erdenentwickelung
    • tragen und die Leute zu erschießen und finden es mit der
    • eine feine Empfindung dafür, wie das Blut von jungen
    • sich hingeben soll in der Gegenwart, wirklich zu empfinden. Aus
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    • the good through mere intelligence. Mankind finds itself today
    • earthly life, we uncover something in ourselves. We can find
    • must find in ourselves by advancing beyond the phenomena in
    • nature. If, living in the world, we do not find the concept of
    • find the spark of Christ in himself if he exerts himself in the
    • this re-birth, this finding of the Christ-spark in oneself, in
    • union with Christ, can find the possibility of escaping evil
    • find the possibility of transforming intelligence. It would
    • child; that one has to steer him toward finding the
    • Christ-impulse in the course of his life, toward finding a
    • is what I find in myself as the Christ-impulse.”
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    • erklären», so finden Sie gerade in dieser Abhandlung,
    • dafür eine Empfindung an, so wirkt nicht nur die
    • eine Empfindung für dasjenige, was der Menschheit
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    • In the present time we find ulcerous growths in the human body, which
    • and you will find in it that Goethe incessantly tried to grasp the
    • to leaf. Here you may find the beginning of the knowledge which
    • easily he reaches his aims. Among modern people we do not really find
    • When we survey our cultural environment, we do not find in it only
  • Title: Education as a Social Problem: Lecture VI: The Inexpressible Name, Spirits of Space and Time, Conquering Egotism
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    • you find now in the museum as mummies had a much more delicate
    • age. Today we find tumorous formations in the body which are
    • made to find out through questions cleverly put to mediums what
    • mankind's evolution. You will find that most of our leading
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    • without ever finding a school where you could learn something. You
    • would be like a plant that never finds the sun. The soul finds
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    • first to find the courage to appear here and to start to believe
    • through it, if what happens here would find successors, then you
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    • private possession. The teacher in particular would find it
    • considered reasonable in Central Europe today, you will find
    • Fichte and Herder that they could find a way of continuing it.
    • methods find their way down into the Mittelschule, and then
    • true, noble, not with mock scepticism, you will find that your
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    • ideas considered reasonable in Central Europe today, you would find their
    • find it not merely totally different from what is generally considered
    • find, before he enters into anything concrete, the worst thickets of
    • find yourself in the same position. But to be sure you will teach in a
    • can always find the ways and means in our teaching to prevent the childish
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    • Thus, we find in the change of teeth, when the child is
    • you find in modern scientific books on psychology, all the talk
    • skeleton we find a musical image too, but only in the sense
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    • outside. This struggle finds expression in the change of voice and what
    • purposes. All the abstract chatter you find today in books on psychology or
    • first in himself, finding visibility in the seventh year with the change of
    • beyond it on all sides. There we find another such battlefield. Here the
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    • Therefore you have to find the right rhythm between listening and watching
    • you will also find the nerves that convey the actual perception of sound.
    • thing — will find how entirely different it is from the
    • aspect of tone experience. You can find this in those parts of his
  • Title: Meditative Knowledge of Man: Lecture IV: The Art of Education Consists of Bringing Into Balance the Physical and Spiritual Nature of the Developing Human Being
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    • — if you look at the human constitution you will find on
    • meaningless, so meaningless that it is difficult to find common ground with
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    • of those in our Western civilization. At that period we find
    • following the course of human evolution, we find that among the
    • process in accordance with reality, you will find yourselves in
    • might as well expect children to find eating and drinking
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    • the last three or four centuries. It is this that we must find
    • are in touch with the well-springs of the world, and find the
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    • If you can understand this, you will find the right method of
    • could hardly find a more striking example of what is
    • happening in the present. We simply must find the true path.
    • but of seeing what one can do. We have to find the way to a
    • to find that no attention is paid to what has been said. If you
    • place of the lies that are accepted today — you can find
    • whole being and know that it is the teacher's task to find the
  • Title: Spiritual Ground: Lecture I: The Necessity for a Spiritual Insight
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    • increasingly difficult to put in practice the great findings and
    • find any definite points of development from birth on to about the
    • ‘How can I find my place within the world?’ One must not
    • time. The child suddenly finds himself isolated. He seeks something to
    • course. Now he begins to ask: What is this authority? Our finding or
    • not finding the right word to say at this moment will make an enormous
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    • days I shall find an opportunity of saying what I intended saying
    • someone finds our footprints; will he say: “Beneath the earth,
    • Materialism says: I find imprints in the brain, the brain has
    • to-day in order to find entry into the world of spirit. But this is
    • being. The Yogi looked to find his manhood in the breath: we modern
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    • if we were simply speaking of a grown man? An observer of life finds
    • exceptionally intelligent psychology one finds the life of the soul
    • It is not the case that feeling finds its direct expression in the
    • nervous life; feeling finds its direct expression in the rhythmic
    • this spiritual observation as there are proofs for the findings of
    • expounding, was to find out from all domains of physiology, biology
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    • one speaks on educational questions at the present day one finds
    • bad education, of this education in which one finds so much to
    • a finding of natural science.
    • seventh year, we find the nerve-senses system no longer
    • system. Research is carried on in experimental psychology to find out
    • paid too little attention to the rhythmic system. When we find a child
    • possibility of finding something in the universe which can
    • find consolation in a view of the universe when his personal situation
    • vital importance — nowadays we shall yet find some who will think
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    • principles you will now find pursued everywhere in the concrete
    • it, we shall find that we are dependent for one upon heredity, for
    • air, and the vibrating warmth, you will not find it so very unlikely
    • one finds that it is something creative, that it is that which, at
    • must find the way back into one's sympathies and antipathies —
    • suffering. Only through this can we really find our way into the
    • can be tested, and indeed one will find that this testing is the
    • to find active spirit within us in order to be able to perceive the
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    • the letter forms. You will then find the most manifold ways of
    • so on. If you go into one of the first classes you will find writing
    • you find another teacher teaching the same subject. But you see
    • something quite different. You find the teacher letting the children
    • yet a third and a fourth manner. You will find the same subject taught
    • find the same thing done in every class room. If your principles are
    • intellect, will find each animal to be a portion of the human being.
    • animal kingdom together we find that what outwardly constitutes the
    • find in the lion a particular over-development of what in the human
    • Then we shall find that the requirements we always make are met
    • It means this, that later in life we shall find him suffering from
    • not cover the whole span of a man's life, but indeed we shall find
    • count in another way. And this we find when we go back a little in
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    • they are trying to find their balance, how they are inwardly adapting
    • Even the phlegmatic finds it too boring to have a phlegmatic for a
    • development you would find them all to be cholerics. Kicking babies
    • understand the temperament can you find your way to the individuality.
    • able to find the individuality by going intimately through a knowledge
    • illustration for the sake of clarity. Suppose we find difficulty in
    • becomes in a way partially melancholic. The child finds it difficult
    • will find the colours tend to be drawn out, painting is approximating
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    • would not find his place in modern life, he would be quite at sea.
    • Life demands this or that of us. But one finds in actual practice when
    • one very soon finds the, way to treat this particular character
    • this one sphere we find a striking difference: the boys do not want to
    • Now sometimes you find a terrible thing done: the teacher will let a
    • you will find all sorts of interesting things. Here, for instance, is
    • brought with us from the Waldorf School. You will find here two song
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    • the child's pathological melancholy. He will probably find, — to
    • he will probably find that the child has been getting too little sugar
    • Now, in the sanguine child you will find precisely the opposite: most
    • one finds that man's nature tends continuously to become pathological
    • Among girls, in certain circumstances, you will find a slight tendency
    • (Blutuberfullt.) In girls we find a lack of blood in the body: in boys
    • death, it is seldom, in these materialistic days, that we find they
    • school to be finding a right entry into life. Once more I will
    • into account. Thus, working along these lines, we find we are largely
    • We find it exceedingly difficult, if only on humane grounds, to leave
    • child from a class into this supplementary class, finding it
    • religion lessons teach Anthroposophy, rather we endeavour to find
    • difficult for us to find religion teachers in our own sphere. But, in
    • change the veil with every letter; but one comes to find, by trying
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    • experiments carried out to find the relationship between the rhythm of
    • instruments, would find the results among girls other than among boys.
    • finding it full of problems; above all, a being who seeks in the world
    • prepared to find a thing completely different to-morrow from what it
    • how one finds this or that in life as time goes on, to which the
    • heart nature, the feeling nature of man, we find that all concepts,
    • human nature, they jostle and press upon one another and can find no
    • When I look back over these nine lectures, I find much to criticise,
    • not find people talking nearly so much about education. Edu-cation was
    • physiology even tries to find explanations of man in the experiments
    • centres in man, then one can find the answer to educational questions
    • is to see the other side also — then one will find goodness
    • closely they will find: the aim of Anthroposophy is to make knowledge
    • kinds of crazes, one should study the matter properly and find out the
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    • perspective, we find that he does not talk of his teachers with
    • findings cannot be contested. Consequently these elements of
    • you are dealing with children in the classroom, you will find
    • may find that drawing and writing carry the correlation
    • things should not be investigated. As a matter of fact, I find
    • search the biography of such old people, you may find that when
    • rheumatism at a certain age. When trying to find a remedy for
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    • beings communicate with each another, we would find that a
    • arts will find its place, side by side with the older arts, in
    • laws. You could find a parallel in speech. If I wish to say
    • anthroposophy must, by its very nature, find practical
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    • from our findings. Knowledge of the human being made possible
    • yesterday — fundamentally differs from the findings of
    • we shall find that there are three things with which they have
    • find out. The expression “learning to walk”
    • sentences. You will also find that if a child has a slouching
    • gait, it will have difficulties finding the right intervals
    • animal world. And when it compares its findings with what
    • realistically. Then one will find out how to correctly study
    • find our relationship during these three years to statics and
    • have difficulties in finding their way from one word to the
    • we will find that when they were learning to walk, they were
    • child who has difficulties in finding the right words. Here an
    • stammering. If one finds a tendency toward stammering in
    • one will be able to find the correct answers to particular
    • imitation in just this situation. You can find many examples in
    • movements of her handicapped sister. You can find similar cases
    • the soul, of course) will find in the way a child walks —
    • establish in the first thirty pages of print, only to find that
    • its findings are, it is still adhering to medieval dogmatism.
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    • Anyone who looks back over one's past life will find that, when
    • toward it. We find that it was not just one previous step, but
    • the child finds its way into the static and dynamic realm. If
    • find that an individual's destiny already begins to be revealed
    • find the fundamental links between the way a child adapts
    • working. Only when we come to human sense perception do we find
    • When looking at such a progression of development, we find that
    • one can observe such transformations, one will find external
    • system. Only by realizing this will one find the correct
    • number in an appropriate way for their age, you will find that
    • intellectualized adult. We must begin by finding the key to
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    • what is still missing will surely find its way into our further
    • from flowing out of the organism as a living stream that finds
    • will find that now the child can remember something that has
    • history of civilization. All we have to do is find our way
    • find this unity between what has physical nature and what has
    • human being and find our way, unimpeded by generally accepted
    • ways, one will hardly find anyone prepared to defend the old
    • whole — you will find the way back to the true nature of
    • actually is; and if one does this, one will find that the
    • important thing is to find one's way into life as it really is
    • to find the way into each specific life period. Until the ninth
    • may think that you know the laburnum from what you find
    • human organic system. If you can find the necessary strength to
    • commandments — we grant them the freedom to find their
    • them to find their own way to the divine world.
    • find their own religious orientation later on. In every human
    • shortage of teachers, we had to find among our existing staff
    • really was not at all easy to find the appropriate form that
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    • Thus, we find that between the ninth and twelfth years children
    • contrast to what one finds in the usual textbooks on botany,
    • physical matter we find that its main characteristic is its
    • assessment. Everything that came from the world had to find the
    • is so ludicrous whenever people try to find the inner
    • also find other helpful guidelines. But whatever is presented
    • and spiritual faculties should find its proper realm within the
    • because I want to find an answer to something I don't know. If
    • Fine; but if such is one's attitude, one may find that the
    • phrase my question to find out what the child feels and thinks
    • part of this theme also — that is, what we find when
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    • find plenty of opportunities to rectify any possible
    • day before yesterday, we find, if not in every case, that at
    • lessons, then they might find themselves in a position where
    • find the self. Then love of work will develop. This love of
    • will find that people will not respond as expected. And,
    • eyes, one finds that the strangest ideas have arisen,
    • agitation — you will find it all based upon a fundamental
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    • respect, one finds oneself caught in a dilemma.
    • allowed to creep into our educational endeavors, only to find
    • teachers would find it preferable to steer a straight course
    • much older than seven or eight, you will find it full of
    • person could never find a high school teaching position.
    • increasingly difficult to find a workable compromise in our way
    • society, and Goethe's dictum will find its noblest fulfillment:
    • work performed by the two sexes will find its natural course
    • lower classes of a middle school. You actually find this
    • people, as they enter life, find the proper human connection in
    • lay knowledge in medicine. Now one of these healers may find,
    • is a hodgepodge of abstractions anyway — we find a
    • you have made the effort to come here to find out what Waldorf
    • teachers of the one existing Waldorf school, and there we find
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    • — you will find that the sugar has a totally different
    • On the other hand, you will find that other forms of pedagogy,
    • Now we find that there are more girls than boys in some
    • learned to find a way into this kind of thinking. If you were
    • you find a point of entry, you meet every problem and task
    • souls are seeking the proper stimulation for finding
    • would do well to find a source of inspiration by reading again
    • with unseeing eyes, may find the necessary stimulation in the
    • pushing and hitting each other. If they now find themselves
    • handle the situation in each individual case. You will find a
    • something that they cannot find in their contemporaries. This
    • where one would find something about the teacher's attitude
    • also another way of looking at it — that is, one may find
    • You will find that, basically, the substance
    • find a natural and appropriate place within the life of the
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    • finden.
    • Mädchen beieinanderfinden, in der gleichen Weise erzogen,
    • finden uns diesen vier Ästen der Zivilisation
    • anfängt, der empfindet eine unwiderstehliche
    • Kunst. Und der Mensch findet sich über diesen Abgrund
    • Aber er findet sich zu seinem Schaden über diesen Abgrund
    • finden, wie ein großer Teil der Zuhörerschaft
    • Streben kann nicht finden die Brücke über den Abgrund
    • finden zur übersinnlichen Erkenntnis. Das müssen wir
    • dazu gelangen wird, diesen Weg hinüber zu finden von der
    • wiederum die Möglichkeit finden, auch ebenso mit diesem
    • instinktiven Ursprung. Dann wird er finden, was gefunden
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    • is not, after all, so very difficult to find understanding that
    • to-day to find boys and girls educated together, in the same classes
    • knowledge had first assimilated. In weakened form we find this
    • opens between knowledge and art, and man no longer finds any means of
    • to-day, you will find wonderful answers to the problems of outer
    • and man is cast out. Honest inner thinking can find no bridge over
    • longer merely from the observation of natural laws — may find
    • the Intuition which comes to him when he finds his way to the spirit,
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    • vornehm genug für das Pflanzenwachstum finden.
    • studieren, dann werden Sie eben finden, daß die
    • konnte keinen Zweck sehen, keinen Nutzen finden in der
    • griechischen Palästra war, dann findet man: Wunderbar sind
    • Chorreigentanz, der findet, daß man nicht besser heilend,
    • Erziehungsprinzipien finden — schon notwendig, sich
    • richtige Fragestellung zu finden für dasjenige, was als
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    • the sphere of education, and thereby to find a true place in social
    • word which now takes on the colour of thought. We still find the
    • shall find that the very loftiest achievements of civilization were
    • of life. What we find there naturally differs essentially from the
    • — one finds that all the forms of movement, all the movements
    • in the choral dance, we find that nothing could have a more healing,
    • human being to find their true relationship to the Cosmos, and in
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    • zu uns als Lehrer und Erzieher gerechtfertigt finden;
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    • prejudices, we go back to early civilization, we find, at the
    • schooldays, but afterwards too, finding this love for us
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    • leiten. Und wir müssen die Wege finden, auch zur
    • heraus erziehen will, dann empfindet man, wie wenig weit die
    • sich selber fühlen und empfinden als Mensch, wenn man nun
    • darüber, wie man einen Haufen Menschenknochen findet und
    • Lebenden stammt. Wenn Sie einen Leichnam finden, so werden Sie
    • Unterschätzen wir nicht die Empfindungen, von denen der
    • seiner Umgebung hineinfindet in das Denken, indem aus dem
    • Abschluß findet, in welchem das Fühlen sich
    • in meinen Büchern genauer beschrieben finden, sich
    • Wesenhafte. Wir sehen, wie er den Weg hineinfindet zum
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    • have to do is to find the way to approach even bodily education from
    • we find, let us say at a comparatively high level, the conception of
    • education ought to be is given him but he is shown how to find a heap
    • the living. If you were to find a corpse, you would not take it as
    • characteristic qualities of soul, we find that what now appears
    • find their way into the whole process of thinking, how man takes the
    • education, the being with whom we find ourselves confronted is the
    • ‘imagination;’ to have shown also how that which finds
    • of ideas. He finds the way to an artistic apprehension of man; to an
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    • finden von dem Geiste des Menschen hinein in seine intimsten
    • Logos». Bei alledem, was der Mensch heute empfindet bei
    • für das, was man als Erziehungsimpulse empfinden
    • die sich hinstellte, wenn man sie ehrlich empfindet, wie ein
    • findet, liegt der ganze Umschwung des Zeitalters des 16., 17.
    • Bacosehen Sinne das Wort als ein Idol empfindet, das tritt
    • Comenius finden. Dasjenige aber, was wir heute finden
    • Realität finden. Denn mit abstrakten Grundsätzen, mit
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    • Greek find all that was living in the word, in the raging wind,
    • humanity; they show us how the mood which finds expression to-day as
    • have to find to-day, however, are the means which will lead us to
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    • finden, den eigenen Organismus in die Raumrichtungen der Welt
    • denkenden Menschen erscheint, das Kind empfindet das, was
    • Empfindungen, die das Kind fühlt, aufnimmt, innerlich
    • Unsere Mütter, bisweilen unsere Väter auch, finden es
    • Zeichnungen finden den zeichnen sie manchmal auf die Stirne
    • fühlen und empfinden, wenn ich mich so ausdrücken
    • der Haltung, in der ganzen Empfindung des Menschen ausspricht,
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    • arms and hands. The whole organism finds its orientation. Learning to
    • remain in the horizontal position. The arms must also find their
    • shall find him suffering from all manner of metabolic diseases which
    • will often find it on the forehead in a child's drawings! There is as
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    • erst die Brücke, den Übergang dazu finden.
    • Diese Brücke, diesen Übergang findet man, wenn man
    • finden, daß unorganische, das heißt, nicht aus
    • Empfindung für die Wahrheit hält. Und wir entwickeln
    • in richtiger Weise die Empfindung für die Schönheit,
    • wenn wir als schön dasjenige empfinden und fühlen,
    • empfinden das Gute dann in der richtigen Weise, so
    • Harmonie befindlich durchschauen müssen. Wir müssen
    • richtig zu ergreifen, so findet man den Geist; versteht man im
    • Spirituellen etwas vom Geiste, so findet man nicht eine
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    • we have to find the right way to approach them. This way is found if
    • better to-day if, instead of trying to find out from books how to revive
    • find the spirit if we truly understand the material world, and if we
    • have some comprehension of the spirit we find, not a materialized
    • to find a path of ascent and not be led to its downfall, we need the reality
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    • zu finden. Die Initiationswissenschaft aber schult die
    • Weise fühlen. Hatte er früher wenig Empfindung von
    • seinem Körper, um so mehr Empfindung von seinem
    • Erden findet, auch in den Sternen findet; jene Epoche, in der
    • heute vielfach nicht mehr den Christus zu finden, den Gott in
    • Kosmos zu finden, sondern viele finden nur noch den Menschen
    • das Wesen finden, dessen physisches Reich der ganze Kosmos ist,
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    • the Christ revelation, are now in many respects powerless to find the
    • the age of the Mystery of Golgotha no longer find Christ as a Cosmic
    • Being, they find only the man — Jesus of Nazareth. The starry
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    • Eurythmie sind genau die dem Empfinden entsprechenden
    • nun an, die Wurzel, die an der Pflanze wachsen will, finde
    • nicht recht den Boden, sie findet nur
    • eine Pflanze, welche nicht recht den Boden findet, keine
    • findet, zum Pilz entwickelt, wenn das sich einpflanzen kann in
    • an der Oberfläche der Bäume findet, ein Parasit.
    • Pflanzen sind. Und man findet von der Pflanzenkunde den
    • Tiere finden, die gewissermaßen nur ein einfacher
    • Haupt des Menschen betrachten, finden wir also in der Tierwelt
    • Brustorganisation betrachten, finden wir die Tierart, die um
    • Ganzes harmonisch eingegliedert ist: dann kann man finden, wie
    • Begriffen lebendig durch das Leben findet; daß er dadurch,
    • Willensstärke seinen Weg durch die Welt findet.
    • findet. Aus dem Fühlen, das wir entwickelt haben vom
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    • always be living and vital. We shall find that when he has passed the
    • curious about many things but we shall find that he is no longer
    • I say to the child: The root of such and such a plant is trying to find
    • some roots cannot find any soil but only decaying earth, then the result
    • which one finds on the bark of a tree, a parasite.
    • on its surface with the varied plant-life we find in the different regions.
    • “science,” the dead knowledge which we so often find
    • enabled in a living way to find his own place in Nature and in
    • forms of animal life, and there we find creatures which are wholly a
    • the lowest animals, then, we find at an elementary stage, the
    • grouped round the fishes, we find a one-sided development of the
    • one-sided development we find in the limbs of the ape. In short, we
    • digestion. In many forms of animal life, birds for instance, we find
    • will then enable him to become efficient in life and to find his
    • he will be able to find his own way and place in the world through
    • object of education is to enable the human being to find his way through
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    • auszubilden. Der Lehrer muß dazu Erfindungsgabe
    • hat: bewegliches, erfindungsreiches Denken, das ist das,
    • erfindungsreiches, bewegliches Denken eine Zeitlang solche
    • dann versuche er den Ubergang zu finden, indem er die Figur
    • von dieser Figur den Übergang dazu zu finden, diese
    • Hände empfinden, die zehn Finger. Dieses Empfinden ist
    • leicht jenen anderen Übergang zum Zählen finden
    • Weg wiederum zurückfinden zu dem gewöhnlichen
    • kann ja, wenn man erfinderisch ist, auch noch andere Mittel
    • finden, aber ich will nur das Prinzip andeuten, daß er nun
    • Unpädagogische dieser Sache nicht empfindet, der weiß
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    • complete; he himself must find out how to complete it. In this way we
    • pondered over some problem in the evening without finding a solution.
    • restless but suddenly finds that the solution has come to him
    • from the whole to the parts. Then we shall easily find the other
    • pass on to the separate parts; later, we find our way to the ordinary
    • easily find our way further. Thus, once more, in multiplication
    • has a fertile, inventive mind, he can find other ways and means of
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    • seinen Vorstellungen, in seinen Empfindungen keinen Unterschied
    • Kunstunterricht. Aber wir finden das Kind vom elften oder
    • Möglichkeit findet, im rechten Momente überzugehen
    • außerordentlich empfindlich ist, wenn, sagen wir,
    • befolgen, daß wir die Möglichkeit finden, den
    • Lebensjahr finden, um nun auch den ganz und gar nur instinktiv
    • alle Empfindungen in dasjenige, was für Erwachsene
    • Empfinden auf den richtigen Weg bringt. Überhaupt ist die
    • Weltempfindung religiös vertiefen kann.
    • was das Weltempfinden wiederum religiös vertiefen
    • Göttliche, das müssen wir in Dankbarkeit empfinden,
    • Weltempfinden Durchsetzendes. Man bereitet das Kind im
    • Sonntäglich findet für diese Kinder, die diesem
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    • lecture.) From the eleventh or twelfth year onwards we shall find
    • enable them to understand and find their right place in social life.
    • to full manhood and to help him to find his true place in the ranks of
    • of full manhood and on the other hand be able to find his true place in
    • religious deepening is still necessary if the human being is to find
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    • teacher will find, if he observes accurately, that the latter child
    • really delightful at the Waldorf School to find a kind of competition
    • child closely, we shall generally find that he walks too much on his
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    • hinzufindet bei der Zubereitung von Spielsachen.
    • eigenen Erfindung sich hingeben dürfen, dasjenige, was
    • Empfindung wirken durch unsere Autorität und — ich
    • bloß auf Gefühl und Empfindung wirkt. Das ist
    • ganzer Mensch fühlen und empfinden lernt. Er kann sich
    • nicht als ganzer Mensch empfinden, wenn er das Unglück
    • eben nur auf Empfindung und Gefühl wirkt. Kommt man mit
    • Kindererziehung Verwendung finden kann, deshalb haben wir die
    • sondern wenn man findet, daß die Kinder ins Malen in
    • finden hier bei den Figuren überall rückwärts
    • finden dann angeschrieben, welche Grundfarbe dem
    • die er vollführt, den Raum zuerst empfindet, die
    • gymnastische Übungen finden kann. Der Raum ist nach
    • Und findet man auf diese Weise den Raum, dann findet man die
    • für die anderen Zweige des Lebens finden. Man wird nicht
    • etwas Besonderes für den Unterricht erfinden, sondern das
    • stattfinden. Und bei einer größeren Anzahl solcher
    • fortwährend Neues finden. Neues für sich, Neues
    • geben lassen können, man wird überall finden:
    • erziehen. Deshalb durfte das Gefühl, die Empfindung da
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    • Dasjenige, was ich als Dank empfinde für das Komitee,
    • kann man finden, daß die Leute zunächst ein
    • praktische Auswirkung der Anthroposophie stattfindet, wie
    • finden glaubt, nun irgend etwas in die Schule hineinzutragen,
    • nur in lateinischer Sprache zu finden sei.
    • Ähnliche Übergänge finden sich früher oder
    • Übergang stattfindet von der Verstandes- oder
    • internationales Verständigungsmittel zu finden, ein
    • Mensch findet, ein Verständigungsmittel, welches gleichsam
    • des Menschen über die Sprache hinweg finden.
    • Erde hin eigentlich finden kann.
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    • through a more intimate knowledge, will find in the actual way
    • reason for this is that wherever we look today we find a gulf
  • Title: Human Values in Education: Lecture II
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    • suffers, but his suffering does not find expression in
    • formation which we find in Goethe. He is even ugly, ugly in a
    • finds a definite karmic cause underlying them, the results of
    • always finds that there is some hindrance preventing what was
    • his karma, we find that this particular personality might
    • to find his way to a spiritual life, if his potential gifts up
    • in him cannot find its way out. Now it is interesting to
    • for Teachers in such a way that one finds the hearts of the
    • is not exposed to the necessity of finding his equilibrium in
    • its appearance, something which finds its expression in this
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    • been stealing.” I said, “Let us first find out
    • if these gestures recur frequently they find expression in his
    • nexus of our studies, come to see how we can find the right
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    • — in other words a general orientation, finding a living
    • you take all this together you will no longer find anything
    • course of his development experiences everything that finds its
    • gradually to find his own orientation in the world. I have
    • are to be seen, one is likely to find, for instance, a soil
    • is real. This is something he finds painful. Naturally you can
    • with man we find something very characteristic in their
    • up to the fully developed apes, we find that every animal form
    • that in man is merged together I find the whole animal world.
    • naturally in his earlier years. A healthy child will find no
    • living way. Here we shall find that just as he no longer wears
    • at these two people in regard to their physical fitness we find
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    • comprehension of their essential unity. People find it very
    • the Waldorf School find our Dr. Baravalle taking a class for
    • list of professors and teachers you will find appended to one
    • penetration into human nature one often finds that one has to
    • astonished to find that in the one parallel class something
    • regulations. So you will find with the little children in Class
    • find their way into drawing with paintbrush and paint: you come
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    • will not find complete access to the children, while at the
    • of man. Then such a matter finds its own solution.
    • then there must be a deep conviction that the world must find
    • in its approach, then the child will find his way easily into
    • world. We must no longer, as in earlier times, continue to find
    • of what you find for instance in Goethe's play, “Goetz
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    • abstract philosophers such intense annoyance. They find it
    • able to penetrate into the soul-spiritual cause of what finds
    • possibility of finding the right constitutional treatment.
    • conversation I shall find out how she caters for the family and
    • the curve of the development of intelligence, you will find
    • imperative to find once more the connection between these three
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    • which even language was imbued with music, then we shall find a
    • many ways, but by and large you find that man has an inner
    • world; one only has to find it. If however we wish to obtain an
    • testa. We take a dictionary and find that the
    • form which in front is developed into nose and mouth. We find
    • and the Romance languages in general you find the whole
    • know this; we want an objective description. Today people find
    • And one will find that children have much more inner
    • a stroking movement of my hand. Children find it much more
    • order to see if he can say it alone you will find that he
    • shadow sides in the Waldorf School! Gradually one finds one's
    • taken as the approximate date, we find he lived 1120 years before
    • abstractions, but find their outlet in reality; they are linked
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    • Jesuitism, one finds oneself obliged to say: If only human
    • the first half of the 19th century we find such professors of
    • With us, however, what lives in the school finds its
    • playfully, then in an aesthetic way, thus finding its
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    • externally they find themselves in surroundings as beautiful as
    • today as the Romans knew about Christianity find all this very
    • have experienced so much suffering, they must find the courage
    • have great difficulty in finding teachers for these free
    • to find access to the dead culture essential to the Abitur
    • work out such methods as you will find in our education. Our
    • have been a little stirred, a little stimulated, find in their
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    • satisfaction to find that here in England you are ready to consider
    • to such things as thinking, feeling and willing we find no reality in
    • seeks knowledge of man must find it in Anthroposophy. It is obvious
    • observe this same child at the age of fifty, I should probably find
    • this body in the child, it really is terrible to see how he must find
    • but you will find that most people do not even know exactly where
    • particular word, you will find that you thereby entirely drive out
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    • if you are inventive, you can find in point of fact, pictures for all
    • look around you will find plenty of objects which you can use to
    • establishment of today. You come into Class I A, where you find a
    • in the Waldorf School you find no such thing. You go into the first
    • If you go into Class B you find that this teacher is letting the
    • You would never find uniformity of teaching in Classes A, B and C.
    • knows what kind of hocus-pocus going on, and in V B, you might find
    • Waldorf School, for though there is freedom everywhere you will find
    • curriculum? They do not find it at all unreasonable. They find it in
    • finds its rightful place if it is to be the guide and leader of the
    • the innermost depths of his soul, and the teacher must then find the
    • beautiful because you find it beautiful, and therefore point it out
    • only do harm. The important thing is to find a loving word, a word
    • the handbooks on education we find all kinds of intricate details
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    • there, you will find that most of them have reddish-yellow flowers.
    • find out what kind of soil each plant belongs to; the art of manuring
    • say according to their soul qualities first of all, we find cruel
    • are brave fighters and we find courageous animals amongst the mammals
    • too. We find majestic beasts. like the lion. In fact, there is the
    • brave. We should find it a very one-sided arrangement if people were
    • distributed over the earth in this way. You do sometimes find such
    • in animals. Rather what we find with a human being, especially when
    • animals? With man we find that he can really possess all qualities,
    • with all his other organs you can find that man, even in his external
    • the human kingdom. Indeed this is the way man can find his
    • not find the world less interesting than a man does. A man can make
    • up the scent of the man, follows it and finds him. All this is due to
    • everywhere in the wide world you can find some connection between man
    • out of themselves because their education has not led them to find
    • concrete details you can find the right way of speaking of the plants
    • will always be a question of finding out what the development of the
    • kinds we may give the child in an artistic form what he himself finds
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    • children like this for some time. Then you will find that one
    • really find its way into the children's hearts. This can only be
    • attained by knowing your children. You will find that you can acquire
    • such an important place in teaching. And you will find that the best
    • and one must develop true religious feeling by finding in oneself
    • find the right pictures you can work with the child in this way all
    • find pleasure in this picture-making. And you will see that when, by
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    • find today is that the ideas a teacher has are largely abstractions,
    • probably find that the thread of your recollections breaks somewhere,
    • you may find that what I am now going to say will be rather difficult
    • can pass on and say: “Look, you can find the number two
    • find a remarkable analogy for this human head. If you have a car and
    • but in a healthy sense. And humour must find its place in teaching.
    • had and you know what is left over, and you have to find out what was
    • and the remainder and have to find the subtrahend, you will be doing
    • “Here we have the whole, the product. How can we find out how
    • five can I make? Then I find out that there are eight more groups of
    • whole, the product, and find out how often one factor is contained in
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    • finds relationship to space.
    • only expresses certain forms. For you will find that the child has an
    • and to find ways and means of making faithful reproductions of the
    • now been completely drawn in. The astral body finds its way slowly
    • So we find the nervous system being constantly worked upon by the
    • finding its way into the physical body with the help of the air
    • must yourself find joy in it.
    • English included, we find that the vowel A expresses astonishment and
    • only thought out with the head. Today you mostly find that people
    • they want to find the right word in translating from one language
    • together that you find “testa”
    • necessity of finding his place in it; when he thus finds his way into
    • Sport and Gymnastics arise. In these man is trying to find his own
    • he should be fit for the world and be able to find his way into it.
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    • children a mineral and say: this is what you would find if you were
    • the other end another force, as one so often finds in the Physics
    • change of teeth you will find it is specially the head-organisation,
    • badly you have taught. If you had taught well you would find no
    • find out how old they all are together.
    • but where can you find such a sum in reality? The men are all living
    • it is all added up together. This you can find repeatedly in the
    • For in Einstein's books you even find, for instance, how you could
    • find, for instance, in the “exemplary” Kindergartens that
    • latter case you will very soon find that you yourself as the teacher
    • boys and with greater eagerness too. You will find many other
    • question of finding out that in the one case the child has an
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    • to find the part: that is one kind of division. In the other kind of
    • division I start from the part, and find out how often the part is
    • pleasing system than this. I hope you find it so, because then you
    • out you will find that a transition also takes place in life itself.
    • all that we find in optics, for example, where people are eternally
    • really find these rays of light? They are nowhere to be found. What
    • now finding that there are not only children but also teachers who
    • it is at present, but through Anthroposophy we find the best method
    • for it. It is difficult enough for us to find sufficient Religion
    • settled entirely on grounds of expediency. If you simply find that
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    • fifteenth century, we find a collection of inherited maxims that
    • attempts to find how they may be removed. But there is no penetrating
    • attained without finding out. Only then can we investigate how to
    • counter-balance it. Only then can we find out from what angle of
    • principally giving things which you cannot find in books or lectures
    • find stated and illustrated elsewhere.
    • skeletons. There, too, we find a certain weight pressing in a definite
    • exist. They must operate. In seeking them we shall find that which has
    • principle in the human skeleton, one finds that there is something
    • parallelogram. We find resultants not to be found among the forces of
    • “jump” leading from animal to man. Then we can find the origin and
    • indicate little by little these lines of inquiry; we shall find much
    • lies in the nature of man. Thus we may also find the way back to what
    • cropped up. But the issue has been evaded again and again. I find
    • university! That had been remembered and recorded, but we could find
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    • Now we must be able to find the bridge leading from the healthily
    • (Archaeus). If we wish to find a current term to designate certain
    • his future, and his present state prepares for it. We find perhaps
    • But it does not do so, and is obliged to find expression during sleep.
    • medical profession find it inopportune to follow up all the ultimate
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    • If we examine the medical curriculum of today we shall find, roughly
    • find this a defect on the theoretical and intellectual side, but will
    • takes over the functions of the leaves. Here we find a high degree of
    • round, becomes a supporting organ, and finds its base. These are
    • gastrula is cut in two, we find that each half behaves just as the
    • will find the following peculiarity: what we are accustomed to term
    • like the cells of the blood, are indivisible. Thus we find that in a
    • illustration — a lung. Here too we shall find that we have drawn away
    • extracted in the service of soul and spirit? Here you will find the
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    • settled these preliminaries, we shall not find it possible to deal
    • not go so far as to say by all. You would then find the number of your
    • Try particularly to find out why the opened sheep exhales so foul an
    • to find in every chapter the refrain: In cases of this disease we have
    • example you discover a landscape, in which you find a number of
    • and fauna, inasmuch as within the circulatory function we find
    • other. You will find that remarkable changes of form occur in the
    • species of animals have several appendices) you will find a remarkable
    • that reconquest we shall find the purely materialistic achievements of
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    • find more approval among those who are not Anthroposophists. Perhaps
    • wherever possible find out — (I will mention every factor, although
    • Then we must find out the relationship of both physical and etheric
    • jumped to conclusions. How can we find a way to the relationship
    • how one can recognise the particular methods of finding out the
    • Suppose you find a case of superfluous and excessive activity of soul
    • Thus we find phosphoric and saline substances, polar opposites in some
    • evident in all mercurial substances. You will find accordingly, that
    • phosphorous and saline substances are best qualified. We shall find
    • it you find the blossoms and seed organs which are normally united to
    • pole we find that the root process which the plant develops by
    • importance as substrate substance of thought. You will find something
    • roots, we shall find a definite affinity with what can be applied to
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    • functional sense. Therefore, in order to find the direct
    • outside the earth must first be considered and we shall find that the
    • complementary relationship of man and the plant, we find special
    • applied to what appear to be the very same symptoms, to find that it
    • works of the past would do well to keep in mind, wherever they find
    • find as many days in the course of life, as there are breaths in one
    • element by the physical body; you will find that there are 25,915 or
    • the day. You will no longer find it unaccountably strange that the
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    • you will find that in childhood there are forms of illness which break
    • age into consideration — you will find that diseases tending to
    • arisen in that Cellular Pathology and Cellular Physiology which find
    • the experiment, in order to find out the inner relationship between
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    • our own inner being. There, too, we shall find a certain relationship
    • and taste, we find that in them the outer and the inner merge, as it
    • In plants, therefore, we find a strange metamorphosis. The
    • Here we have the “ratio” for finding remedies and light is thrown on
    • To find the next step, you need only remember that wherever it is
    • come to the opposite pole of the sense of sight; we find, as it were,
    • find the digestive function.
    • And we may even find light thrown upon the remarkable interaction
    • Thus we find thinking and representation as the one end of a
    • the more deeply internal the process, the greater the need to find its
    • chewed. Then we find a synthesis of smell and taste, aroma and
    • flavour, as for instance in balm or ground ivy. In such cases we find
    • the process of smell and taste. So we find the converse of respiration
    • man and the external world. We find interactions that directly depict
    • the periphery? Where can I find something in myself that is akin to
    • it? If I look into my own heart. I find, as it were, the inverted
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    • but into the mineral kingdom as well. You will find that the same
    • foundations for curative treatment. As a general rule we find that the
    • obtain adequate comparative data on this topic. For you will find the
    • organic processes and you will find that “change of air” (whether by
    • (which are often difficult to find out), to induce patients to
    • in the organism are interdependent, and that one must find out whether
    • or not a hidden interplay may be at work. For instance, we may find
    • above the heart we find the polarity to the formation of silicates in
    • body. But suppose we find injuries and morbid symptoms produced by
    • and you will find that at the beginning of digestion, the substances
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    • regulative principles, can find out many things which can be verified
    • We shall find its characteristic effects to be the increase and
    • produced? We shall find with this particular plant, that this effect
    • guiding threads to find out in a rational way the curative remedies.
    • take the trouble to do so. We find that Cichorium intybus is not only
    • One finds its effects extending fan-like in so many directions. We may
    • digestion? We shall find that this effect is due to the bitter
    • (the Horsetail). Here, too, we find strong effects as antidote against
    • find they are due to the silicon content of the plant. And these two
    • any search for a “ratio”; and therefore we can find so little occasion
    • and we find a middle region in him, which causes the swing of the
    • way as to find within it the factors that play a part in therapeutics.
    • one finds out how far a man is tending to admit or to reject the
    • control the total shaping of man — find their last expression in
    • you will find also the formative forces in plants and minerals This
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    • predisposition for understanding. We find carbon in extra-human
    • more in mineralisation. He finds that the main role of carbon in the
    • in extra-human nature. And concurrently we find the way in which to
    • drawing breath — and if we examine this process, we find the polar
    • One final comment; you surely need no longer find it strange that
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    • find that (with two exceptions) all these are found in combination
    • with other substances within the human organism: as a rule we find
    • question, we look for and find in the organic systems of the human
    • we also find tin, and iron as well, iron that as the only constituent
    • into the core of man. Then you will no longer find it strange to bring
    • him aright we shall find that the archaic atavistic medical wisdom,
    • In pursuance of these phenomena, we find we must study on the whole
    • find that all bases have a tendency to support such human processes as
    • so forth. One must find out what operates in a certain direction after
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    • and must, be changed. But we must find a substitute for surgery: both
    • science finds that the etheric body of the patient remains as a whole
    • tumours. The point is only to find out how to treat the mistletoe
    • After having formed such concepts one will also find out the
    • Believe me, the exponent of spiritual science finds the mere phrase
    • respectively. But we can find no fundamental principle here, unless we
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    • as a betrayer of the mysteries. Thus people can always find a
    • with creative imagination we find a half-conscious, dreamlike remnant
    • of the organ of vision. Having once grasped this, you will find that
    • cases, where you find both sets of symptoms, the tendency to
    • with this faculty we study the formation of the ear we shall find that
    • is the other one. But we shall find that it corresponds to the basic
    • Those who are not in a position to find and recognise the healthy
    • reversal of functions, as, e.g., we find it in passing from the cheeks
    • interior. There indeed one finds, in the external formation of man,
    • the ego to its framework. If you find it necessary to reinforce the
    • will find that it will be necessary to re-invigorate the ego's
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    • understand; but the blackbird does not find them difficult — but easy
    • To find the way back to a right and sound understanding of the world
    • find in them the tendency to retain the root forces even in the
    • material at your disposal. You will find corroboration, down to the
    • position of the spleen in the whole organism, you will find my
    • statements corroborated; whereas at the same time you will find
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    • You will find the way if you consider the following. Think for a
    • metabolism. If you investigate rationally, you will indeed find that
    • above downwards, we find that the organs above the centre benefit
    • “If thou findest the right measure between the strengthening by
    • can find our way far better in the light of primary phenomena than by
    • formed in the youthful organism finds its right use and place in life
    • You will find most conspicuous in the latter what I pointed out in the
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    • his arms and legs and especially of his hands and feet, we shall find
    • School, and you will find the boys knit and crochet as well as the
    • have extracted from the ascetic point of view just what they find
    • they appear?” Suppose we find the sufferer is of hypochondriacal
    • potencies. If we find that apart from the illness, the patient is of
    • spiritual science finds it necessary to emphasise the healing elements
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    • the disease, for whenever lower organisms find suitable soil in the
    • itself. Here you find the attunement of the upper with the lower
    • pulmonary sclerosis. Thus we find that the trend of the plant towards
    • find rhythm active in the human organism, but a rhythm different from
    • of painting, you may find that if at the same time he is robust enough
    • find a clue to his condition in the upper bodily sphere, in the lungs,
    • rhythms, which find their crudest expression in the respiratory
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    • earnest and careful study, we shall find it remarkable (at least to
    • forces of heredity? For we know, do we not, that heredity finds no
    • to find out how to shield mankind from the ravages of heredity. The
    • as shown among “bleeders.” You will find a striking phenomenon, known
    • If you analyse the aforesaid facts, you will find a striking concrete
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    • activity of this area, we find that essentially it has to do with an
    • and in such cases we find results diametrically opposed to the
    • itself, as we find it upon the earth. For all that appertains to the
    • especially in the therapeutic literature, we find the remedies
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    • finds expression in slate-formation, especially out of
    • head, these processes that we can find around us today stand
    • find their connection with the earth processes, as you will
    • study the chest man we find as its imprint-organization only
    • what is related to the ego and astral body, and we find that
    • siliceous earth, we find that it works most strongly where it
    • reaction. For example, if I find that, instead of the normal
    • metabolic-limb system, we find the origin of human egoism in
    • activity as a force, we find the least intensive
    • the hair and finding silica in it and investigating the urine
    • and finding silica there. But the essential thing is not in
    • is inactive. There we find the silica that should not be
    • can find it by analysis, but the milk-forming process can
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    • For if one looks deeply into the human being, one finds that
    • You can find this assertion almost everywhere, but numerical
    • find that it is not undifferentiated but that it arises out
    • watery part of the human head we find the imprint of the
    • an undernourished person. You will find that they retain the
    • find that its excessive action has an overall softening
    • humanity we find what could be called an instinctive therapy.
    • like the people who, finding that a razor blade and a knife
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    • We find the proper domain for studying
    • chest. In the human chest organs themselves, we find only the
    • but behind these strong statements you will find the
    • on these facts more and more carefully. You will find it most
    • their course here, and in this region itself we cannot find
    • itself. Moreover, it is not by chance that we find a certain
    • sunlight we find what the earth no longer needs, what is
    • with sun and light. Moreover, if we find someone particularly
    • sprouting, we find what acts most favorably in this
    • direction is the following: If we find a patient especially
    • the electric and magnetic fields we can expect to find
    • And here we will find important indications regarding the
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    • human thoracic cavity, because there we always find an
    • find something accompanying the waking process, what might be
    • age. You will find their outer expression in a seeking of the
    • just makes the matter worse. Rather try to find out what the
    • in the respiratory organism we find the equilibrium between
    • that finds subjective expression in tasting — is the
    • pronounced form in anemia we find these: fatigue, lassitude,
    • symptoms that arise. For example, you may find that definite
    • organism. Here we can find special support for the ego
    • intervene in this way. This finds expression in the
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    • organism, you will notice that when it is too active it finds
    • this clinical picture, the more you find yourself describing
    • case. Hence you find in diphtheria the tendency to fungoid
    • spiritual science, one finds that the ego actually plays a
    • more will naturally be achieved by trying to find the
    • to find, even empirically, a specific remedy for diphtheric
    • cinnabar. In cinnabar we will find effects that counteract
    • we find a powerful counter-effect to the astralization
    • instance. In phosphorus poisoning, you will find that in the
    • can only be combatted by trying to find a way of inducing in
    • strongly, must suffer. Hence you will find a phosphorization
    • said. You will find headaches and all the conditions usually
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    • and we find we are wrong, that it cannot be so. This is an
    • you find that it is permeated
    • protein formation: there we find everything that shapes the
    • breathing find expression in the air organism built into the
    • factor in the maintenance of life. Here, too, we find that we
    • activity of the tissue fluids, you will find the heart
    • a metamorphosed brain. If you therefore find deterioration of
    • finds what is right only if the human organism is studied
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    • expression. Therefore in the root we will find forces that
    • much, that is, tannic acid. We also find something else that
    • works upon the ego activity: starches. Finally, we find
    • We can find
    • certain breathing activity in the inner organs. This finds
    • the opposite pole that we find when an inner activity begins
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    • and treat in a certain way with honey (you will find this
    • we find what the earth brings into being. In developing
    • Just look once at the anodes and cathodes and you will find
    • metals themselves, we find in the metals that element by
    • — to unbecome. With metals we find the tendency for the
    • nature — from this viewpoint. There we find what I have
    • taking place here.” And if the activity you find here
    • the one hand, we find this process in everything that
    • directional radiation in it. We find this process in
    • urination and bowel evacuation. Usually we find the polar
    • other domain as well. Only fools find devious contradictions
    • that we have developed here, and you will find the inner
    • relationship that finds expression in popular views surviving
    • attention to the difficulty of finding a genetic connection
    • finding a genetic connection between cartilage and bone, but
    • try to find analogies. Such things are of minor significance
    • symptoms associated with Graves' disease, you will find how
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    • eurythmy will require the aid of the findings of physiology
    • We find the perceptual process, or objective perception, at the
    • the cosmos here, and if we use the findings which we have
    • clearly retarded, with no organic findings, he has worms, is
    • course, people find it disagreeable if one describes a
    • eurythmy in accordance with other findings one should observe
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    • on authority all that finds its way on the subject of hygiene, from
    • ordering of affairs, find themselves faced with the entirely
    • Spiritual Science we shall inevitably find that the Spirit we see
    • although efforts have been made to find the causes in other organic
    • before we can find the cause. The whole essence of Spiritual Science
    • simply carrying over their ordinary mode of thought to what they find
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    • everywhere one must be able to find the thought-form, the feeling-form,
    • At first we can only say that we find something appearing within the
    • Schelling proposed, that we find something we are not permitted to see
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    • the origin of illnesses in childhood. One finds the same thing, in a
    • certain way, only from another side. One finds that there is too much
    • destroy the spirit” — and you will find how one must not follow it
    • the soul-spiritual findings encountered with the human being — where
    • materialistic, the aristocracy has become spiritualistic. If you find
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    • before a more precise study of the issue. You will find such a precise
    • formation. We find, if we understand this process of protein formation
    • up there. We find held up in the organism that process which should
    • plant, to the betula alba, we find the opposing process in the
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    • ego-activity in the organism. We find that the actual carrier of this
    • we find something exceptionally important. We can influence the
    • cases one can already see this. It is always possible to find the
    • still other examples. We can find such examples everywhere, but let us
    • If one finds, therefore, that a person is suffering inwardly and
    • proceed further into the upbuilding processes, if one finds,
    • processes of elimination take place like those we find in the
    • human being develops his ego, from above downward, then we find how
    • ways. We find, for example, that the female organism is formed out of
    • vision, it is possible to find the reciprocal relationship of the
    • of finding any proof for what spiritual science maintains. This is not
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    • we shall find everywhere spiritual conceptions of the being of
    • civilization, we find that although they were by no means as
    • exists in this spiritual cosmos, we also find the human being.
    • the same things he finds under a microscope, he may safely be
    • looks at the needle of a compass, finds it pointing from South
    • take into account what we find — as naturally we must
    • do not, in the early stages, reveal to us today's findings of
    • brain. Now this cannot be done when you try to find an
    • breathing processes. You can find no adequate expression for
    • Imaginations teem with spiritual reality, we suddenly find
    • any process of will that does not find its expression in
    • passing from the kidneys to the liver, for example, we find
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    • shall everywhere find traces of spiritual conceptions of the being of
    • in an earlier period of civilisation, we find that although they were
    • spiritual Cosmos, we also find man. We contact a spiritual
    • Spiritual Science he has found exactly the same things as he finds
    • a man looks at the needle of a compass, finds it pointing from South
    • find — as naturally we must — but we reckon merely with
    • reveal to us the findings of empirical research in the realm, say of,
    • of man. As we shall find later on, this marvelous structure of the
    • we try to find an expression in the organism of man of what is
    • contained in the breathing-processes. We can find no adequate
    • spiritual reality, we suddenly find ourselves standing in a
    • process of will which does not find its expression in demolition,
    • from the kidneys to the liver, for example, we find this interesting
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    • with you may find it offensive to hear it said in anthroposophy
    • sense-oriented empirical observations, will find expression in
    • taking the various organ systems, we find that only the
    • study things in the outer world. Then we find something that
    • do experiments with a more sensitive individual and try to find
    • into the kidney system, you will find a similar connection with
    • find blood corpuscles in the urine. The kidney system radiates
    • different astral conditions, step by step you will find
    • psychological sense. With these you will not find a developed
    • order to find out how certain psychological phenomena, tending
    • leaves of a plant, and, still more, the petals. You will find
    • found in roots or seeds. You will find that this difference is
    • sense-perceptible methods. You will find, for instance, that
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    • the constitution of man, as known to empirical observation, will find
    • Hence, taking the various organ-systems, we find that only the
    • world. But then we find something that modern science cannot readily
    • try to find out the essential change that takes place in the renal
    • only so shall we find the way, as we must do, towards seeing man, not
    • kidney system, we find a similar connection with nitrogen.
    • — when, let us say, we find blood corpuscles in the urine. In
    • under different astral conditions, and step by step you will find
    • of an Ego-organisation in the psychological sense, and you will find
    • certain diseases of children you will find, for instance, that a
    • You will find that in the leaves there is a compromise between
    • You will find, for instance, that disturbances in the process of the
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    • this threefold nature of the human being, we find that the
    • two classes. On the one side you will find that the forces
    • organization is in order, then we find all those diseases in
    • understand one another better), we find constant mention of the
    • human being who is organized in such a complex way, we find
    • ear, for example, you will find the following: ego
    • finds expression in definite relationships in every single
    • pathological formation, you will find what part is played in
    • will find confirmation from two sides in existing medicine for
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    • we consider this threefold nature of man, we find that the
    • them into two classes. On the one side you will find that the forces
    • is in order, then we find all those organic diseases of childhood
    • we find constant mention of the sulphurous or the phosphoric.
    • systems of man, we find diseases which must be considered in
    • organism of man we find, of course, that one system of organs is
    • sense-organs, in the ear, for example, we find the following:
    • explained) — all this finds expression in definite
    • misplaced attempt at the formation of a sense-organ, you will find
    • merely a regulating principle. You will find that the statements
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    • warmth and light from the previous year. We find the strongest
    • We soon find something amiss with the nerve-sense system too
    • what I say we will not find it as easy to understand these
    • evidence of what I am maintaining here you will find it in a
    • periphery of the human organism; not only do we find
    • then, we often find cramps that are due to the fact that the
    • inorganic. When you find silicic acid in a flower, you
    • we find the formation of phlegm and the like, which is quite
    • thing is that we find the very opposite in the leaves of
    • what I have described, we will always find that there is less
    • autumnale as a remedy, you will find that the organism must
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    • which it is more closely related. And so we shall very soon find that
    • much in what I say we shall not find it so easy to understand these
    • symptoms of which I am now speaking, we shall often find cramp-like
    • will invariably find that the flower is brittle or prickly, pressing
    • of symptoms such as I have described, is present, we shall find the
    • phenomenon we shall find the formation of phlegm and the like, which
    • the remarkable thing is that we find the very opposite state of
    • described, the kidneys are not acting properly, we shall always find
    • with colchicum autumnale, you will find that the human
    • I will conclude. Try it all out and you will find that it will help.
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    • in eurythmy and secondly find himself unable to achieve anything of
    • children from this aspect one will find that it is extremely significant
    • find that these things present difficulties for an inner understanding
    • right eye with the axis of the left in order to find a point and so
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    • however. One should really accustom the people with whom one finds it
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    • you will find that man's linguistic instinct places an “E”
    • to the nature of consonantal articulation. This you will find conveyed
    • find the movement for it deviates greatly to begin with from what takes
    • look at the other vowels you will find a progressive internalization.
    • languages in which O predominates one will find that the people have
    • pronounces the O one tries to bring that which finds its expression
    • takes place in a plane; you will find that what we attempted to reproduce
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    • finds that urination is not in order. It has a stimulative effect on
    • manners; one will find in giving treatment that one will have to combine
    • hears the sound that he has just carried out. You will find that in
    • in school, for example, you would find amongst them some who can hardly
    • much further as he will find that specific symptoms naturally appear when
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    • through the etheric body, one will find that one will first have to begin
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    • and unilluminated by a vowel lying between. You will find it possible
    • manifest when consonants are heard. Therefore you will find that listening
    • are not sufficiently egoistic we will find it necessary to activate
    • will find that the alternation between the two, between the vowels and
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    • to particulars you will find it necessary to elucidate what I have to
    • the organs of the soul-spiritual, to the sense-organs, we find that
    • find at the lowermost end the process of sensory perception, objective
    • is distinctly retarded, with no organic findings other than worms;
    • eurythmy. One will notice this quite clearly. Here one finds oneself
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    • of the soul, is actually the will-nature. Thus we have what finds its
    • Thus, what is of a volitional nature and finds its bodily expression
    • representation which finds its expression in what I would like to call
    • results. They then find physical expression in what manifests as ordinary
    • can be reinforced by actual therapeutic methods, you find you have two
    • When you find
    • factor. Let us say, for example, that I find it would be advantageous
    • find enough in the indications given to be able to take measures through
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    • you will find evidence of differentiation in the warmth
    • to each other. No attempt is made to find a bridge. But the
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    • anatomy and physiology you will find all kinds of indications
    • there, a knife. But to find the difference between a table
    • are eating too many potatoes. You will never find out
    • find this basis in order to get insight into the healthy as
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    • to find out how the substances are formed, and then, out of
    • never find the transition from the quality of a substance
    • tolerate the formative forces of lead. If we now try to find
    • we study the human etheric body, we find that it has within
    • thirteen or fourteenth century, we find the beginnings of
    • investigations to the chemical composition but of finding out
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    • the physical body from out of the soil. Now you will find
    • We find that the people living in a district where there is
    • it entered the embryo. Now in these districts we always find
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    • certain uneasiness. Single questions will find their answer
    • sections of the work. And you who are seeking to find your
    • able to find the way to the spiritual. Let it not be imagined
    • that one can really find the spiritual as a dreamer, or as a
    • human head we find the same forces that play around the roots
    • of plants, but in the human head we find them in quite a
    • find that your soul learns to experience quite differently,
    • which you find yourselves. You will find that your own
    • find this kinship wherever there is fire. You must learn to
    • observation of what exists outside in nature, you will find
    • put and will all amount to this: How can I find my way into a
    • find the way, but you must have confidence. It is not a
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    • Try to find out by an experiment how much weight of pressure
    • you will find that there is nobody. For these organs, which
    • ether, we find that there are two kinds of warmth. The warmth
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    • about educational subjects to find that I have nothing
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    • to do is find our way into this kind of perception. You see,
    • symptoms may be only very subtle — you will find that
    • materialism is still mighty and we must, in some way, find
    • to the lecture thinking that he would find confirmation of
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    • difficulties and we will try to find their solution. All of
    • and when you look at the constellations you find, for
    • Earth evolution you will find that until the separation of
    • became physical — and you find this today in the stream
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    • when one finds the necessary spare time for them — the
    • personal development. One should try to find the link from
    • moreover, find it. In reality, the feeling of oppression
    • physician should find his bearings quite naturally in his
    • find that you really do feel the thirst of which I have
    • spoken. And you will find, too, the moments and hours when
    • at which he stands he must find his development, find it in
    • very unpleasant for him to find that he was not listening to
    • and cycles, you will find it. Suppose when a baby is born we
    • Du empfindest Menschengestaltung.
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    • Du empfindest Menschengestaltung.
    • You find the form which the working of these forces produce
    • — you find this form in the bird's egg. These forces
    • find no other answer. This answer is just like the logic of
    • do not find these forces to any extent. But when we look at
    • spiritual life finds a place in what, figuratively speaking,
    • that the spiritual may find a place, are also present in
    • a far-reaching understanding of the position in which we find
    • lecture this evening will find that certain human connections
    • the result of not finding in earthly life that for which one
    • can certainly find it useful if you frequently ponder the
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    • general destiny as human beings you are finding your way into
    • sphere you find a certain current to which, with full
    • study Lord Bacon you would find how greatly medicine was
    • being of man from out of the cosmos and then you will find
    • weight? A physician, however, has to find measure, number,
    • in the human being — we naturally do not find this
    • we remove the brain we find that its weight is about 1,500
    • and then finds a real connection with man's need for healing.
    • find its place. But then, you see, the other side has to be
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    • pass over to the fluidic man I will find that this stream of
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    • the purpose of finding out how he could become spiritual and
    • that of medicine, the Goetheanum will find human beings who
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    • want to ask your attention to the following. You will find it
    • away from this life of soul, and then we find, behind the bodily
    • diseased liver, or if it finds in the physical and the etheric body
    • then in this body you find liver, lungs, heart and so on. With all of
    • defects are really defects in the will; for even when you find a
    • able to cope with what it finds before it. There is the possibility,
    • the good development of the model, we find a defect in the will. The
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    • scientific way of thinking, you will find it full of the forms and
    • have to take, in other illnesses, the symptoms, that help us to find
    • modern view, which tends to degenerate into the conclusions you find
    • years), we find nothing at all in the human organisation that could
    • and you will find that the latter are “dead” thinking,
    • dealing, who has been given into our charge, to find his right
    • does this mean in practice? If you find that the etheric body of a
    • strengthens itself, then it become feeble again. So that we find in
    • interesting. And then, watching all this objectively, we shall find
    • would find its fulfilment only when the child had passed through the
    • powerfully upon our minds and hearts, then we shall find ourselves
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    • have to find the method of treatment for almost every single child
    • a right educational treatment; and we shall find that in an illness
    • what underlies the illness to what ought to be done, we shall find
    • not, into the forces of gravity when we walk; we have to find our
    • What they would like to do is to find their way to the element of
    • it were, making it impossible for the human being to find contact
    • of your own instinctive insight, you must put it to the test. Find
    • giddiness. If we should find that the gaps in consciousness are only
    • If you find this to be
    • find methods of treatment that will help epileptic and epileptoid
    • being that we must work. And it will be a question of finding the way
    • finds expression in moral defects. You see now what are the inner
    • from pre-earthly existence and should find its way through to an
    • We shall find, if we
    • deformations of the physical organism. And whenever we find in a
    • allowed to find its way down into the will-organisation, it must
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    • descriptions of this that you find in the chemistry books are not
    • will always find also the physical correlate of secretion; even where
    • the secretion is not strikingly present, you will find that it can
    • be surprised to find in him this hyper-sensitiveness, this
    • conditions which find their outlet in life in a clearly recognisable
    • what it really is, then we shall find that this true and essential
    • speak about that also; we shall find that it assumes quite other
    • have to give your attention to the excretions. And you will find you
    • the tempo. By such means you will find you can work very strongly
    • teacher who can understand these things will learn to find for
    • to intimate details of this nature, we shall be able to find, if we
    • everything Spiritual Science can give, you will always find that
    • only way he can succeed in finding what he must do in the individual
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    • psycho-analysis. We must observe the child and find out what kind of
    • right disposition of mind and soul — we shall find for the
    • find rhymes; all the rhymes have been used before! It is the same in
    • real beholding of the world — you will find that, if you have a
    • may be some among them who cannot say a word; you will find this
    • child in this way, you will find that you gradually whisper away the
    • contained — as it were, in already digested form. You will find
    • fail to find the right resonance in the metabolism-and-limbs
    • legs did not want to receive it. If we find this — that the
    • heavily on the soul, we shall find that moods of depression and
    • shall find our way to the right methods of treatment.
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    • the immediate facts and findings.
    • (to the boy) Come here a minute! — you will find many things to
    • concluding that you will find in such a person a nervous system that
    • conditions, however, under which the boy finds himself at the present
    • verdict! — most persons are highly unskilful. They find it
    • ingenuity. And wherever you go, you will find evidence that this
    • attention, we shall achieve something; we shall find that even right
    • supple and pliant. As we go on, we must find it possible to talk to
    • children catch it! You will find that if you want to help children in
    • gebeen”. He is finding his way into the German language quite
    • to attain this, then we shall find that our study and work in the
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    • objective facts of the case. We find in this boy a relatively very
    • body is weak, and fails in its task; hence we find in him two
    • finds expression in the violent twitchings and spasms.
    • the left. This finds expression also in the fact that the child turns
    • condition in which we find him suggests that the model organism had
    • tolerate just the particular kind of food that should find its
    • acid fruit juice. In this way you will find you can accustom him to
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    • embryo, you will find that you have in this child nothing else than a
    • shall have to find their interpretation. And let me ask for your
    • and the astral body are finding it impossible to make their way into
    • back to the embryo condition; and you will find infantilism in all
    • superficial way, you can hardly do otherwise than find him a kindly
    • you will find that consciousness — which should, generally
    • head). As to the spiritual findings, they are to the effect that the
    • side. Externally, you will not find much else to note about the boy.
    • idea that he must go and find some scissors. It was this little girl
    • head that you will find the results of this poorness of
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    • find his way far enough into the physical world for him to be able to
    • whatever he finds good intellectually he at once turns into will. Let
    • the same defect show itself in the intellect, and you will find the
    • somewhat troublesome burden, but in a region where the child finds
    • which was already present in him as a child finds its fulfilment and
    • finding its way especially into the imagery he uses in his lecturing;
    • child, we should find it possible to speak with him quite plainly and
    • as far as possible, darkness. It is important however to find a way
    • disintegration to be found? We find them where radium occurs. And
    • stiff and hold herself in. If we can bring this about we shall find,
    • He will find this a good material for meditation. It is a prayer to
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    • carefully how the boy's interests work. You will find they remain in
    • this boy, you will find that as soon as you draw his attention to
    • decided upon by the head does not easily find its way down into the
    • children with the same disability. Try it yourselves; you will find
    • which they find themselves. Boys who are at the age of puberty
    • and takes a keen interest in the objects and processes that he finds
    • In algae therefore, since foliage preponderates, we find no very near
    • can you learn to perceive such facts for yourselves? You can find
    • when they should do so, they find themselves assailed by a vanity
    • to find the development of the faculty you seek, by spinning out all
    • must say in connection with this very case, I have occasion to find
    • Uranus stand? Did you not find any special constellations? (Dr.
    • of man, we find that he stands in connection on the one hand with the
    • environment of the children to see where we can find sulphur. The
    • seldom occur. We shall have to find what we can learn, not from the
    • us. We must first find the right questions to ask; when once we have
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    • this kind occurs, which finds expression in the soul organism, then
    • finds that easier.”) So the capacity for receiving impressions
    • need to find something which will have, while working together with
    • it into a finely formed script. And you will find that while he is
    • the point where I said we need to find the cosmic impulse that can
    • physical body. In connection with the etheric body we find that the
    • the members that have not yet developed in man find their support in
    • find planetary influences which, under normal conditions, exert no
    • find; and we have here a clear instance of how by looking at what the
    • have struck you that you find here in this region, Uranus together
    • before; but when we examine more nearly the position of Mars, we find
    • considering that the girls are sisters. That we find in the elder
    • important for us is that we find here a constellation that is
    • organisation. Consequently we find that in the growth process that
    • “That we find ourselves in the situation of having questions to
    • members. Anyone taking such a path would find himself in danger of
    • feelings in the background may have ample opportunity to find
    • point expand to the circle. As you do this, you will find that
    • beginning your work; find what impulses are there that can inspire
    • would, I believe, find yourselves well repaid if, now that I have
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    • to find in that pedagogy the kind of education with which we can
    • one is accustomed to find in a certain so-called normal form, may
    • him which is finding expression in these abnormalities.
    • fundamental perception, we find ourselves ready to approach in a much
    • we shall have to take care that we find the right way to accustom the
    • the whole human race, we find it subject to all manner of diseases.
    • a regular chart or map, and then it would not be difficult to find
    • astral sea, borne hence away from the body, you will begin to find
    • meditation. And he will find that he is guided into the state I
    • in this direction. For you will never find that one who is genuinely
    • rightly in the world. And then you will find that the Medical
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    • dynamics, but only from musical insight. We find the interval of the
    • from the elbow to the wrist. We find two bones there because there
    • if we want to find the impression of the astral body upon the
    • — or the whole congregation may encounter them. You can find
    • who finds such a person in an early stage of life makes the
    • Now physicians find in
    • the sense organs and the nerve substance. They will find, although
    • priest must find ways and means to relate to what such a person
    • quite unable at the present time to find their way in the
    • have pictured them — the physician will find there is
    • again in contact with this person and finds that the first unstable
    • Eventually the physician finds the excessively strong consciousness
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    • dynamics, but only from musical insight. We find the interval of the
    • from the elbow to the wrist. We find two bones there because there
    • if we want to find the impression of the astral body upon the
    • — or the whole congregation may encounter them. You can find
    • who finds such a person in an early stage of life makes the
    • Now physicians find in
    • the sense organs and the nerve substance. They will find, although
    • priest must find ways and means to relate to what such a person
    • quite unable at the present time to find their way in the
    • have pictured them — the physician will find there is
    • again in contact with this person and finds that the first unstable
    • Eventually the physician finds the excessively strong consciousness
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    • find in them what can only be called a paradox: the healthy
    • view time is not like that. And one finds little understanding for
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    • find in them what can only be called a paradox: the healthy
    • view time is not like that. And one finds little understanding for
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    • an individual as St. Teresa, we find that these particularly strong
    • powerful fact we find in human evolution, that if one is educating a
    • he told him that we push against the crystal heaven and find it hard.
    • realize that when we come to the end of our twenties, we find no more
    • ourselves. This is the moment in earth-life when we find that we are
    • We often find a
    • some person — one may perhaps find that the person suffers
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    • an individual as St. Teresa, we find that these particularly strong
    • powerful fact we find in human evolution, that if one is educating a
    • he told him that we push against the crystal heaven and find it hard.
    • realize that when we come to the end of our twenties, we find no more
    • ourselves. This is the moment in earth-life when we find that we are
    • We often find a
    • some person — one may perhaps find that the person suffers
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    • individuals, we find that as a first stage the ego organization
    • — to what gives him his greatest joy in life. You'll find that
    • condition is pathological; they simply find it interesting. And they
    • certain organs, we find the memory is extinguished. Instead of the
    • pictures), now we find the memory disrupted, collapsed, a memory with
    • concerned and we should find the means — physical, soul, and
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    • individuals, we find that as a first stage the ego organization
    • — to what gives him his greatest joy in life. You'll find that
    • condition is pathological; they simply find it interesting. And they
    • certain organs, we find the memory is extinguished. Instead of the
    • pictures), now we find the memory disrupted, collapsed, a memory with
    • concerned and we should find the means — physical, soul, and
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    • find a universal conviction that illness comes from sinfulness, that
    • accordingly. It was based on finding the means to bring out of the
    • looking for the defects. And they did find defects in many instances.
    • into each other. You will find countless places in Raimund's dramas
    • who achieve an understanding of these things will find opportunities
    • “how” One finds a way instinctively in such situations if
    • the anthroposophical movement. Those individuals will then find
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    • find a universal conviction that illness comes from sinfulness, that
    • accordingly. It was based on finding the means to bring out of the
    • looking for the defects. And they did find defects in many instances.
    • into each other. You will find countless places in Raimund's dramas
    • who achieve an understanding of these things will find opportunities
    • “how”. One finds a way instinctively in such situations if
    • the anthroposophical movement. Those individuals will then find
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    • characteristic — you will find it mentioned in my autobiography.
    • inhalation process we find there is a constant building up,
    • remarkable attribute. You find that it holds a healthy relation to
    • entire process more closely, we find it has four parts. We have the
    • farther inward to where inhalation borders on exhalation; and we find
    • farther into the human being we find the process that provides a path
    • from outside, from below. We find the physical projection of this in
    • in relation to the senses, one finds on these paths: karma. Karma
    • only find a physical process: the fact that lymph enters the organism
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    • — you will find it mentioned in my autobiography.
    • inhalation process we find there is a constant building up,
    • remarkable attribute. You find that it holds a healthy relation to
    • entire process more closely, we find it has four parts. We have the
    • farther inward to where inhalation borders on exhalation; and we find
    • farther into the human being we find the process that provides a path
    • from outside, from below. We find the physical projection of this in
    • in relation to the senses, one finds on these paths: karma. Karma
    • only find a physical process: the fact that lymph enters the organism
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    • the growth of a root downward, we would find the connections in the
    • the world, microcosm and macrocosm. For we would find that everything
    • of the year, even beyond the year. And we would find that everything
    • find within its upward striving that something else is active, at
    • first just at its top in the blossoms we find the forces of Venus
    • come, moving inward from the periphery, we find the forces of Mercury
    • These thoughts of the universe in which one finds oneself when living
    • yet been drawn into the blood. There we find outgoing karma. What are
    • lymph-blood formation inwardly, we find we are entering into the
    • we find that the opposite happens. Then the human being is not formed
    • plant world spread as it is around us, we find the sun, moon, and
    • communion, we find on the one hand what is related to the help the
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    • the growth of a root downward, we would find the connections in the
    • the world, microcosm and macrocosm. For we would find that everything
    • of the year, even beyond the year. And we would find that everything
    • find within its upward striving that something else is active, at
    • first just at its top in the blossoms we find the forces of Venus
    • come, moving inward from the periphery, we find the forces of Mercury
    • These thoughts of the universe in which one finds oneself when living
    • yet been drawn into the blood. There we find outgoing karma. What are
    • lymph-blood formation inwardly, we find we are entering into the
    • we find that the opposite happens. Then the human being is not formed
    • plant world spread as it is around us, we find the sun, moon, and
    • communion, we find on the one hand what is related to the help the
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    • activity of the astral body and ego. In the human organism we find
    • investigation to the etheric body, we find that during sleep only the
    • — that whenever one penetrates to reality, one finds it has two
    • etheric bodies we find the basis for spiritual development; on the
    • other side, in the very same processes we find the basis for
    • sleep in the human physical and etheric bodies, we find the
    • the physical body of the sick person. We have to find the
    • beings with the temple research. We must find the way to change over
    • body to find their way in the spiritual world. If it is the
    • priest has to find what can lead human beings toward the spiritual
    • our ego and astral body do not find properly our physical and etheric
    • world, as a materialist naturally would. Then they find not remedial
    • And so we find today
    • individuals and cultural pathology and therapy — we find that
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    • activity of the astral body and ego. In the human organism we find
    • investigation to the etheric body, we find that during sleep only the
    • — that whenever one penetrates to reality, one finds it has two
    • etheric bodies we find the basis for spiritual development; on the
    • other side, in the very same processes we find the basis for
    • sleep in the human physical and etheric bodies, we find the
    • the physical body of the sick person. We have to find the
    • beings with the temple research. We must find the way to change over
    • body to find their way in the spiritual world. If it is the
    • priest has to find what can lead human beings toward the spiritual
    • our ego and astral body do not find properly our physical and etheric
    • world, as a materialist naturally would. Then they find not remedial
    • And so we find today
    • individuals and cultural pathology and therapy — we find that
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    • the universe we find rhythms like that of day and night: other,
    • We can find this spot in some constellation; attention has been given
    • observe it again, we find it is not in the same place; it lies
    • breathing. Now we find — again, of course, we must use
    • approximate numbers — we find eighteen breaths a minute. If we
    • 25,920 breaths a day. We find the same rhythm in the smallest
    • finer breathing for our so-called spiritual life — we find the
    • into which a human being is placed in this world, and we find it is
    • What do we find there? First of all we have inbreathing-outbreathing,
    • rhythms, especially with the rhythm of the year, we find that
    • we are doing, we find something extraordinarily interesting. Let this
    • processes, and material cold the result of cold processes. So we find
    • we climb very high in the mountains to find minerals and plants and
    • must find in the earth that correspond to our medical needs. The
    • find this viewpoint throughout. All through his writings you will
    • find that the concrete details relate to broad knowledge and
    • of nature that led to mere experimentation. We must find the way back
    • then one would reach Sophia. Then one would find too that within this
    • numbers, as we find them in astrosophy. On the other hand one finds
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    • the universe we find rhythms like that of day and night: other,
    • We can find this spot in some constellation; attention has been given
    • observe it again, we find it is not in the same place; it lies
    • breathing. Now we find — again, of course, we must use
    • approximate numbers — we find eighteen breaths a minute. If we
    • 25,920 breaths a day. We find the same rhythm in the smallest
    • finer breathing for our so-called spiritual life — we find the
    • into which a human being is placed in this world, and we find it is
    • What do we find there? First of all we have inbreathing-outbreathing,
    • rhythms, especially with the rhythm of the year, we find that
    • we are doing, we find something extraordinarily interesting. Let this
    • processes, and material cold the result of cold processes. So we find
    • we climb very high in the mountains to find minerals and plants and
    • must find in the earth that correspond to our medical needs. The
    • find this viewpoint throughout. All through his writings you will
    • find that the concrete details relate to broad knowledge and
    • of nature that led to mere experimentation. We must find the way back
    • then one would reach Sophia. Then one would find too that within this
    • numbers, as we find them in astrosophy. On the other hand one finds
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    • being after death was to find the sun path — because there they
    • from the Father to Christ, they will find all the healing processes
    • it will find the way from Christ to the Spirit, from the Spirit to
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    • being after death was to find the sun path — because there they
    • from the Father to Christ, they will find all the healing processes
    • it will find the way from Christ to the Spirit, from the Spirit to
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    • world to find out everything, while it is difficult if one has to work in
    • and then one finds out everything. It really isn't that simple. Thorough and
    • findings of the entire contemporary official natural science. It was under
    • how one can find the relationship of a remedy which has been taken from
    • we look into the human organism in this way, we find that what lives in
    • which we find outside in human nature in antimony if we subject
    • Thus one can find, for example, how the process which is contained in
    • there one can naturally find out many things; for purposes of diagnoses
    • the plant. Thus one finds relationships between the forces which are in
    • human organism on the other. Then it is possible to really find the
    • Otherwise one does things by trial and error in order to find out how
    • antimony will provide a good example for finding the proper method of
    • and it is up to others to find the ways and means to make use of them.
    • That is the essential point. People must find the right ways and means to
    • Starting from there one can also find one's way to those methods
    • But one will find over and again that especially in so-called mental illness
    • the physical-therapeutic methods you also find curative eurythmy.
    • healthy human organism, then one can also find the corresponding
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    • find the answers to questions regarding the meaning of life,
    • fully-developed human being finds his orientation in the world
    • principles. (You will find them described in greater detail in
    • can find there what, under certain conditions, will act so as
    • excessive. We turn to the plants, and we find in the common
    • remedies in recent times we find that they have only been
    • to find it now that we have the great wealth of Science behind
    • subconscious life of many souls — a longing to find what
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    • every human being who has a longing to find the answers to
    • by which a fully- developed human being finds his orientation
    • general principles. (You will find them described in greater
    • turn our gaze to the great outer world, and can find there
    • excessive. We turn to the plants, and we find in the common
    • way of remedies in recent times we find that they have only
    • to-day must aspire to find it now that we have the great wealth
    • the subconscious life of many souls — a longing to find
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    • organs and so find it possible to obtain a conception of the
    • structures but according to their living nature, will find
    • guiding lines which enable us to find our way through the
    • the system of nerves and senses from this standpoint, we find
    • formed by physiology), we find that man ‘perceives’
    • on; but we also find that he is entirely permeated by the
    • in certain of the lower animals you find, for instance, the
    • their case it is etheric; or you may find the pecten or choroid
    • is functioning perfectly healthily, we find that its working
    • these two, and there we find that they have their own specific
    • to the aid of our diagnosis, we find that the kidney is acting
    • it. How can we find ways and means to introduce just this
    • And now we find
    • the sulphurous acid salts enable the silicic acid to find its
    • Ego-organisation. In certain cases we find that the fault lies
    • find that the silicic acid process (which lies at the root of
    • to the kidneys enhances their sense-faculty, so we now find
    • organism in the correct way for treating dyspepsia, we find
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    • organs and so find it possible to obtain a conception of the
    • find himself faced with endless enigmas of the human organism.
    • certain guiding lines which enable us to find our way through
    • the rhythmic system that we find that the conception of it is
    • two others) — then we shall find a polar antithesis in
    • senses from this standpoint, we find that it spreads throughout
    • fantastic concepts often formed by physiology), we find that
    • hearing and so on; but we also find that he is entirely
    • in certain of the lower animals you find, for instance, the
    • their case it is etheric; or you may find the pecten or
    • healthily, we find that its working depends on a certain
    • organs that lie between these two, and there we find that they
    • Spiritual Science to the aid of our diagnosis, we find that the
    • the kidneys. We must search for it. How can we find ways and
    • And now we find that the function of the
    • acid to find its way to the kidneys.
    • this weakness of the Ego-organisation. In certain cases we find
    • Ego-organisation. Thus, even as we find that the silicic
    • enhances their sense-faculty, so we now find that such a
    • correct way for treating dyspepsia, we find that
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    • man's whole development from childhood onwards, we find that
    • head — we find that the head throws out, during the
    • the human organism, we find that sulphur and combinations of
    • integration and disintegration. Outside in Nature we find the
    • anthroposophical literature, you will find that it gives quite
    • materialistic science. You will find it stated that the
    • periods of evolution. We find such a remnant in plants that are
    • processes can be quite clearly perceived. And indeed we find
    • noble mission. The doctor will only find the right place for
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    • we find that that part of the organism which shows us, first by
    • the head — we find that the head throws out,
    • the human organism, we find that sulphur and
    • disintegration. Outside in Nature we find the forces
    • you study anthroposophical literature, you will find that it
    • given by materialistic science. You will find it stated that
    • find such a remnant in plants that are parasitic — such
    • be quite clearly perceived. And indeed we find that the best
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    • We shall find that a real, unprejudiced, historical retrospect shows
    • the more we find greater and greater reality in our thoughts, and it
    • above, one finds that from the scientific point of view it is
    • animal, we find ourselves concerned only with its three principles
    • observation of man, we find, when we have progressed yet further with
    • position to find man's relation to the various kingdoms of Nature,
    • find in the mountains — in fact, all forms of silicious substance
    • But we find quite a different relationship towards the spiritual when
    • the astral body to find the cause of an illness rooted in the
    • investigate physical medicine, they would find it not at all difficult
    • bases emanates from minerals to a very large extent. We find that the
    • though another trunk were beginning to grow; and you find something
    • example, one finds
    • of the age seeks to find in the Anthroposophical Movement.
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    • We shall find that a real, unprejudiced, historical retrospect shows
    • the more we find greater and greater reality in our thoughts, and it
    • above, one finds that from the scientific point of view it is
    • animal, we find ourselves concerned only with its three principles
    • observation of man, we find, when we have progressed yet further with
    • position to find man's relation to the various kingdoms of Nature,
    • find in the mountains — in fact, all forms of silicious substance
    • But we find quite a different relationship towards the spiritual when
    • the astral body to find the cause of an illness rooted in the
    • investigate physical medicine, they would find it not at all difficult
    • bases emanates from minerals to a very large extent. We find that the
    • though another trunk were beginning to grow; and you find something
    • example, one finds
    • of the age seeks to find in the Anthroposophical Movement.
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    • causes of phenomena, the scientists are always wanting to find their
    • the 19th century, and we still find it on all hands in the whole way
    • had to read it in a cube of rock-salt. Yet in the latter we must find
    • in many instances we really find it so. There are whole fields of
    • wherever we can find so many single points from which quite definite
    • forces to their centres; we try to find the points from which effects
    • or germ-cell; with this method you would never find your way. No
    • out from such centres. Suppose we find the effect. If I now calculate
    • c, I find that a will work thus and thus on
    • which the life is subject. I shall not find them in a, nor
    • only find them when as it were I go to the very ends of the world
    • only find our way aright if we know what the leap is from Kinematics
    • apart. You may put the question: Where can I find an object where
    • — herein we find the purely centric forces working, working
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    • about the phenomena of light, you will find contradictory and
    • perhaps a bridge — the bridge which modern Physics cannot find
    • find the transition, and the consequences of this failure are
    • immense. It cannot find it because it has no real human science,
    • balance. We find the object has become lighter to the extent of the
    • speculation it seeks to find its way across into the realm of matter,
    • and naturally fails to do so. A Science that is spiritual will find
    • we measured it we should find it is not an exact circle. It is drawn
    • more thorough study of it, we should find in it all the colours of
    • simply as we find it; and please — all those of you who learned
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    • things which you will not find in the text-books, things not included
    • really healthy ideas into a modern school. We must find ways of
    • find out for himself. Buettner, Privy Councillor in Jena, was kind
    • facts — a space within which I should always find it possible
    • Moreover I shall always find a red edge outside, — in this
    • to find it there again. Yet when I look, I do not see it there but in
    • Finding increased resistance in the water, we are obliged to shorten
    • to pass, we find it very like any ordinary liquid taken from the
    • into the eye, the more life do we find. In the aqueous humour we have
    • external. Inside the vitreous body on the other hand we find inherent
    • find that the external fluid or aqueous humour and the lens grow not
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    • by, you will find it confirmed and reinforced in the phenomena you
    • take the trouble you will find it everywhere. The simple phenomenon
    • producing a picture, or again finding their way into the eye and
    • difficult to see. Nay, altogether, in the textbooks you will find the
    • find one place in the spectrum strongly developed. For sodium light
    • then too I find I get a rainbow, only the colours are now in a
    • is simply to take the phenomena as we find them.
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    • It is intended to be, what you will find in neither of the two, and
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    • find your way back to the pure facts. You must first cultivate the
    • find the direction in which the light will be refracted, you must
    • surrounded by darkness, and we shall find — I beg you to take
    • note of this very precisely — we shall find that for pure
    • proceed at once to thought-out explanations, we can find manifold
    • we shall find that things are wholes only in certain respects. Even
    • and finds expression in light and colour there is the vibrating
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    • the effect of it then finds expression in your experience of
    • into the lukewarm water. You will find the lukewarm water seeming
    • this “conversation” which finds expression in the
    • bridge, by which your own inner “lyre of Apollo” finds
    • outward you go, the more physical do you find the eye to be; the
    • In text-books of Psychology you will generally find a chapter on
    • thermometer inside, you would find it a little over
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    • speaking about sound and tone which you will find in the customary
    • a first approximation it is not difficult to find what may be
    • of the qualitative reality which finds expression simply and solely
    • ‘tone’. In all manner of variations you will find ever
    • flesh and bone, till such results emerge as you find quoted from
    • outer world and finds expression in waves of alternate compression
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    • interaction which can find expression in the form of an electric
    • finds release, becomes to all appearances very like flowing
    • somehow find a single, abstract, unitary principle at the
    • along its hidden paths. They had naturally hoped to find waves, but
    • magnet. We then find one part of the radiation separating off,
    • lectures is to tell you what you will not find in the text-books.
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    • of a magnet. I beg you to observe it now. You will find the shadow
    • blind alley if they first take the trouble to find out what is the
    • has no other value for reality than what finds expression in the
    • of the old wave-theory, you will find many of them feeling a little
    • sociological ways of thought will find their way into the social
    • said, future generations would find it difficult to understand that
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    • the findings of certain English investigators in regard to the bending
    • find everywhere in physiologies a “sense physiology.” Just
    • from a general consideration of the senses. But you find everywhere
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    • expansion, it would be found other than it is here. We would find that
    • for various fluids, again we will find different values for various
    • can we find a firm standpoint for our consideration of these things.
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    • when the fluid has vaporized, we would find by holding the thermometer
    • There I find a second place where the thermometer remains stationary.
    • of an ordinary geometrical line, we find it cannot be done. Now this
    • when I have the first power and find it not expressible as a line,
    • everywhere one finds time as the fourth dimension. Crookes, on the
    • say to ourselves: it is necessary to find the exact relation between
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    • in their students, who are intelligent people since they find
    • Well now, my dear friends, if I come into this room and find the
    • back now to our own organism and find an inner kinship between our
    • to the outer phenomena of nature and find our eye intimately connected
    • find our ear intimately connected with sound, as something we can
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    • a gas, and there again we find the disappearance of the temperature
    • make an examination you will find these higher concepts and will be
    • seem to you at first, you will always find this fact when you look at
    • find it necessary to become acquainted with the ideas that underlie
    • so directly find the inter-relationships between what I experience or
    • something and thinking about it. Thus it is difficult to find the
    • description of the Saturn and Sun states. There you will find purely
    • at once find that you are more prone to recite a poem mechanically
    • an exception to the general rule that we find when temperature
    • so we can find a path leading from the external and visible in the
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    • and is equal to if. Here it is forced down. When we measure we find
    • barometric column on the left. If I measure, I find that it is shorter
    • was before being heated. Then we will find the vapor tension dependent
    • you will find there is no reason to fear that the two halves will
    • gravity. We find when we have a number of solids in a row and take way
    • with tomorrow. I will say only this today, that we have sought to find
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    • the real physical nature of things. This group then will have to find
    • find that the surface formation ceases. We see dissipated this last
    • Now place these thoughts vividly before yourselves: you find
    • stand outside of reality if we are to find the path here. Then we can
    • state the matter thus: Gravity begins when we find ourselves on a
    • negative gravity. Indeed we find this, we do not have to imagine it.
    • investigation, we will, for instance, first find in crystallization
    • We find the mechanical as a characteristic of the solid state. In the
    • gaseous we find acoustical energy as the characteristic. Just as we
    • above we find something that I will at this time indicate by X. Thus
    • the heat condition to the X condition. You must find something which
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    • fate of the universe in which we find ourselves.
    • Thus if we pass over the liquid state and seek to find in the gas what
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    • find only where we pursue further the train of thought of yesterday.
    • the realm of solids and find a common property at first
    • find a picture of what goes on in the heat realm. This comes about in
    • must find something that happens in a similar manner to the
    • another realm, finding in the realm of the gaseous the opportunity so
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    • Z. This is all similar to the manner in which we find in the light
    • When we observe the usual spectrum, we can in that case find something
    • states of aggregation, what do we find at the point of juncture? This
    • whole of nature find anything not included in the form categories we
    • to that which we find active in our wills. Heat may be thus looked
    • indeed, find again here what goes off into infinity. Instead of it
    • space. We cannot find a symbol which expresses spatially how the facts
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    • now, what we are finding beyond the heat region, the realm wherein the
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    • assumed X, Y, Z, we will find the essence of light. Now the question
    • One who has the organ to perceive these things finds something very
    • peculiar. He finds something which, I believe, furnishes a real
    • von Hartmann was obliged to find definitions for physics that excluded
    • the qualitative. Naturally, one cannot find this in the one-sided
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    • analogy, I find the same relationships as if I am experimenting with
    • instance, we would expect to find chemical effects in fluids, and this
    • as light is to the gas. We then have to expect to find a Z associated
    • beyond heat to find chemical effects. This was spoken of yesterday in
    • We find solid bodies, we find fluid bodies, we find gas. The solids we
    • find without vitality. Vital effects in the terrestrial sphere we
    • with them, etc. But we do not find an immediate coupling up of what we
    • yourselves and then you will find that there is a relation
    • find in it, namely, a difference in level of transition. (Unless we
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    • comprehend chemical processes finds the following: Wherever chemical
    • account of the great size of the earth, we find we are really dealing
    • we search for them we find them in what the older cosmic systems
    • cosmos, and we are obliged to find the transition from the one
    • find heat welling out wherever we make the transition from the
    • heat itself. This heat we find as the entity welling out when matter
    • You will certainly find many things in these lectures that are
    • life to the old formulae. And they will find, when they apply to these
    • will also find something arising in the work of the Waldorf School.
    • you will also discover that they will go well if you find it necessary
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    • everything that one finds in one's environment with mathematical formulae.
    • only outside of this web can one find the world? For in the final analysis
    • way in which to come to terms with life. Within man one finds the fact
    • in the interaction between senses and the outer world, we find a world
    • Within that lucidity, however, we find nothing that allows us to comprehend
    • ground beneath our feet. We find no concepts that allow us to typify
    • to find ourselves, to find man. With our concepts we have moved out to
    • human mental activity [das Vorstellen], to the human soul, one finds
    • man in coming to clarity regarding the external world, one finds man,
    • to be sure — it goes without saying that one finds man when one
    • realm. One finds man, but one cannot find a valid image of man.
    • is entirely out of place. To be sure, we find man in a sense, but our
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    • find that the Hegelian mode of thinking had permeated to the farthest
    • Rosenkranz, even there one cannot find Hegel's philosophy as Hegel himself
    • had conceived it. In Hegel's philosophy one finds a grand attempt
    • how can we find a mode of thinking that can be useful in social life?
    • was Karl Marx. And what is it that we find in Marx? A remarkable Hegelianism
    • from Hegel but can be traced back to Hegel nonetheless, we find still
    • be able to find the material world. And so it is with Max Stirner. For
    • and confused within a consciousness out of which one can no longer find
    • human. In a certain sense we must first lose ourselves in order to find
    • was actually seeking to do? Goethe wanted to find simple phenomena within
    • that we find in the world only those regular solids we can construct with
    • One thus can find Koppelmann saying almost literally that it is impossible
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    • manner and the more inward mode of apprehension we find in mathematics
    • of apprehension, we can find within three functions similar to those
    • of the outward senses. We find inner senses that exercise a certain
    • find fully depicted in my book,
    • which you can find in his scientific writings under the heading
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    • always strives to find the archetypal phenomenon while remaining within
    • Western wind finds so attractive in the Vedanta: that in its inner
    • I had to say that it is here we find the true spiritual communion of
    • then be developed further into that which one finds in the Vedanta.
    • thoughts — one finds what is needed to comprehend man from the
    • finds nothing and can call forth only subjective pictures or reminiscences
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    • time itself, and when he has learned this, he finds that the faculty
    • to normal consciousness, however, we find something that we Westerners,
    • we find an extensive symbolism, an allegorization of the natural world.
    • the particulars of this — which, by the way, you can find in my
    • can convey from the realm of higher cognition, they would find concepts
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    • Within conventional science it is thus impossible to find a complete,
    • to find his way to another via thought. With this power, however, he
    • therefore can find in this diluted form of spiritual life only something
    • Western humanity must follow to attain Imagination knows that to find the
    • find other expression.
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    • ordinary life a man tries to find his way to the other person
    • by then are fitted by nature for a different epoch can find in
    • humanity must take towards Imagination knows that to find the
    • the social life because they cannot find other expression.
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    • gradually finds his way into life, orienting himself by means of the
    • finds is a true organology, and above all one finds within oneself the
    • of that which is suffused with life. One finds this within oneself.
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    • consciously, we even find that, while we were absorbing colour
    • deeper. What we do find is quite enough to be going on with,
    • but a genuine organology. Above all, we find within ourselves
    • stream of life. We find this within ourselves.
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    • them to find an approach to what they will urgently need in
    • still find it presented, even if in a manner suitable for the
    • those on the inner. We shall then find that simply through
    • interested in the spheres in which it might perhaps find
    • look at the position as it is today: you find
    • times. Looking back to the Egyptian Mysteries, we find
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    • a man specializing nowadays along certain lines finds himself
    • must pursue in these lectures. What you will find as proof
    • we cannot perhaps find another approach to the celestial
    • essential concepts.) Going to the root of things, we find
    • Since through the earthly conditions it finds different
    • finding broader foundations in order to be able to judge the
    • perhaps find starting-point for an explanation of the Heavens
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    • who find this way of thinking of the celestial phenomena
    • that goes on in Man, in order to find the way to what is
    • shall find that we are being led through Astronomy itself
    • kingdom. We will approach it in order then to find the
    • comes to expression in the life of plants will find
    • into all the details, we find how, notably in the first years
    • brain in the earliest stages from year to year, we shall find
    • physical sense, — we find this intimately connected
    • of the year. In the daily rhythm we find what enters
    • the day and find the soul- and spirit-life of man connected
    • through the year and find man's life of growth, the
    • find a difference. Yet if with sound inner perception one
    • Sun, we find an inner activity of soul and spirit; if we
    • find laws of growth belonging to the outer physical body.
    • find it for yourselves by deduction. We will have bodily,
    • only be able to find a meaning in what is taught by the
    • approach to Astronomy, the more one find men conscious that
    • Thus we not only have to find, in man
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    • and concepts which still permit one to find the way back
    • sometimes more circular, sometimes more elliptical. We find
    • find the theory of it in the work of Laplace; I will only
    • relate the phenomena — one finds that the reason why
    • might be very astonished one day to find that it did not work
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    • admit that we find something in the realm of reality, the
    • must find our way back to the macroscopic aspect. Otherwise,
    • metabolic. Consumption of material substances is what we find
    • inward? Here it is not possible to find such precise
    • thought, but we cannot so easily find an evident relation
    • ideation — and find we cannot enter. We must admit:
    • find that they are entirely involved in this 28-day inner
    • problem of finding the underlying reality in sense-perception
    • to penetrate into reality and find the means of forming an
    • into two halves, man is placed. to find a connection between
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    • need to find a path leading beyond the intellectually
    • the evolution of mankind on Earth we must surely find
    • the question: ‘Can we find anything in the evolution of
    • thoughts, the human faculties of knowledge find expression,
    • find his way about — to orientate himself in an
    • therefore the evolution of these European regions we find an
    • years before the Christian era, and we should find the same
    • (you will find the details in my “Occult
    • we find this union of man with the surround world even more
    • can find some connection between the celestial
    • and Sun, there will be more in it than that, as we shall find
    • spatial form — you find it again in
    • important. Therefore the scientists are out to find other
    • relations between numbers than these that find expression in
    • — we find great attention paid to the Platonic Year. I
    • must find our way from what is merely calculable into quite
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    • run away from the reality, will, when he finds them
    • what lives and works in this realm will find expression
    • you see things as they are, you will find little reality
    • you can find in any scientific text-book.) Look at the human
    • find — though in a metamorphosed form — what
    • makes a similar impression? We find it in the process of
    • find its truths in the external, empirical reality. But in
    • shall naturally find starry worlds, or developmental
    • mathematically ordered. We shall find other contents in the
    • into what finds expression in this most sensitive of
    • another. The question is, then, how to find the way to a
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    • can more quickly find the living connections between our
    • the cosmic influences are more concealed. We need to find out
    • kingdoms of Nature; so will you presently find signposts,
    • it on one side for the moment; later we shall find the
    • Nature, inherently belonging to our planetary system, find
    • comparable, side by side. Do you not find plenty of
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    • indeed possible to find connections between two so widely
    • way to find a qualitative approach. And so today we will
    • We find it when, having two points, A and B, we consider a point M
    • We find for y the value:
    • < a. If b < a, we can still find values for the curve.
    • For when b < a, we find two branches of the curve, which
    • the curve and you do not find that the picture breaks off.
    • the division of BM by AM. We must be able to find different
    • M2 etc. we find a circle which has this particular
    • values in the equation, and we can find the circle. In doing
    • this we find different forms of the circle (that is,
    • less. When n is much greater than m, we find a circle with a
    • we find that the curvature is this way round, with an inside
    • constant product we find forms of the curve of Cassini where,
    • educated through spiritual-scientific methods to find this
    • beyond what the body comprises physically, if you would find
    • if we are to find what this relationship really is within the
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    • realm of totalities in order to find explanations, we arrive
    • In this way you find a
    • look for the genesis of human embryonic life by finding a
    • realm during embryonic life. Thus we find a connection
    • attempts must indeed be made in order to find a way of
    • essential for this to happen, if we would find explanations
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    • ourselves how we may find the way to reality? Let us then
    • find that it no longer presents the same uniform picture, but
    • taking one example; what we shall find in one region of the
    • they are, and look at Jupiter and Saturn. We find them too
    • feasible, and if you find the right way, you can certainly
    • will find the Lemniscate, either in this or in some modified
    • quantitatively but qualitatively; then you will find in the
    • you find it necessary to modify the form of Lemniscate. At a
    • will find this Lemniscate inscribed in man's nature, — man's
    • manifestly horizontal spine. You will find it differing from
    • that ‘moves the moving’. You will then find it
    • function — and you will find the transition to a
    • and scrupulously you do so, the more will you find that the
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    • formation of man is in some way related to what finds
    • shall find the formative principle of the looped curve or
    • this middle portion. Upward we find the vertebra as it were
    • opens downward from this point, we find the other half of the
    • thus find our way into it, till we are able to see the only
    • celestial bodies, we also find a peculiar configuration,
    • These loops we find occurring when the planets are in
    • Mercury will somehow find expression in what in man too is
    • find in the forms movement of the superior and of the
    • finds expression in the path and movement of the Sun, to all
    • first assign what we there find to the entire Universe. Hence
    • Suns. I must confess, I do not find it so very striking.
    • Man. You will find countless papers, books, lectures and so
    • not find in the forming of the animal anything that looks
    • hypotheses, we find ourselves obliged to draw a strange
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    • to prove by outer documents — you will find this
    • such as we find it in the Ptolemaic school on the one hand
    • the Aristarchian world-picture, we find it different.
    • construct a triangle ideally and then find it realised in
    • Egypto-Chaldean Epoch was at its height, we find an even more
    • conceptions arose which we still find in Aristarchus of
    • worthy of note that we find a contrast between the superior
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    • body) we find in them a certain likeness to the line-systems
    • there for us not merely to ascertain it but to find it cogent
    • ‘the Moon’ find it hard to see any such inner
    • imagine that they find expression. Form and formation of the
    • carried further in a real Kingdom of Nature, we find it
    • bends back, returns upon itself, and finds physical
    • enhanced by the earthly, and this enhancement finds
    • to Sun and Moon and Earth. If we somehow succeeded in finding
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    • of thinking, the phenomena themselves are such that we find
    • Sun and Moon and Earth, finding expression in some way in man
    • go into the morphology of man deeply enough, we can find our
    • answers to it in the head. We try to find which of the organs
    • finding some mathematical way of access we shall never
    • other task, namely of finding the transmutation — or even the
    • of man and the corresponding organ in the metabolism. To find
    • something that is not there in space. You will find something
    • outer sense-perceptible reality you never find mathematical
    • find the termination of the optic nerves, and yet — this too
    • find indispensable such forms of thought as we have just been
    • you will not find your way.
    • come at length to where I shall no longer find heavenly
    • bodies. Yet neither shall I find a mere empty Euclidean
    • space. No, I shall find something, the inherent reality of
    • to underlie it. Yet whatsoever realities I find out there,
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    • distinctions if we wish to find true forms of curves for the
    • further transition, which still remains for us to find. We
    • into the question more deeply. So shall we find in the inner
    • while he is sleeping, to that of animal life. You will find
    • surface of the Earth, finding its symptomatic expression in
    • process finding its characteristic expression in curves that
    • we do so, we shall find an abundance of material for fresh
    • have gone too far afield. We must be always ready to find
    • phenomena, and you will find they must in some way be related
    • reality when we thus find again and recognize what we
    • always finding the ideas they first developed in their mind
    • mathematicians, to find the transition to a qualitative
    • is no doubt. You will then find truer and more realistic
    • find your way into a qualitative form of mathematics.
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    • find our way alright if we think thus: The plant grows
    • these orbits we should then find the respective planets. Let
    • you will find that it fits in as follows. We have to draw the
    • you will find it so. You must admit, it is a rather
    • himself in this way. In like manner you will be able to find
    • way, to find the relationship between the human being and the
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    • find their true interpretation if we start from such premises
    • Astral. Thus you would find a mathematical way of approach to
    • will find yourself in contradiction to the phenomena if you
    • the like, you will find inspiration for empirical research
    • you will find that what has here been said about the contrast
    • finds expression in that we set the cathode on the one hand,
    • will find the necessary elements of an answer to their
    • every case, to find the way from what I have been saying to
    • external empirical fact. One will always find them verified,
    • would not find it so very difficult to press forward to
    • foundations. If he succeeds in this, then he will find the
    • end Sun, — the same contrast which finds expression in
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    • can actually find reasons for the inclination toward the use
    • psychology and education. You will find that the inner
    • say to ourselves: We cannot see through matter to find out
    • gaze to the actual outer world and we find something strange.
    • We find that all that we look at, all that we consider outer
    • be regarded as inner reality as compared to what we find in
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    • to the activity of our arms and hands, we find we are able to
    • life of mental images, but we find certain mental images to
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    • we find ourselves for the first time confronting a complete
    • take place there. It is not only outside the eye that we find
    • significant finding to which imaginative cognition brings us.
    • finding a response in the world to this anthroposophical
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    • formation, we do not find that this mathematical form of
    • really there. We find ourselves living and weaving in a
    • in any of the present-day epistemological studies will find
    • honest — we are sure to find that certain things have
    • through which we have changed inwardly, we will find the
    • before. We have to find words for what we want to say, and
    • in the instinctive inspiration we find running through the
    • power within us that then finds its way in to the rhythmic
    • system as inspiration. The Indian worked to find his way into
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    • find that they can be comprehended through what I have called
    • You will find, if you study what individual scientists have
    • certain point of view, and therefore may find no reason to be
    • its organization. Then we are not surprised to find out that
    • life of feeling and our life of will. You will find this in
    • move on to the realm of feeling, he finds himself completely
    • into mental life. Also he does not find an organic basis for
    • point of finding the relation between mental life and
    • finds that medical doctors lack the preparation that the
    • not find ourselves individualized organically in the same way
    • find that in fact it is the feeling life that enables us to
    • rituals in ancient culture. To find the motive for these
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    • you will find this
    • extraordinarily interesting at times) will hardly find the
    • one's imaginative-inspired activity into the body, one finds
    • fully awake will find the questions there — questions
    • to study what questions result from this; it wishes to find a
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    • mathematical thought and what we find given in outer
    • the displaced force system occurs. What we find here in the
    • is at least an attempt to find out what it is that is
    • sign of any possibility in the scientific field of finding
    • We find that
    • knowledge, we find this similar to the process of subjecting
    • developed with the intellectual culture that finds special
    • satisfaction in experiment. In other words, those who find
    • special satisfaction in experiment also find satisfaction in
    • of necessity, or one may want to find an element of purpose
    • as a boy, would not affect this theoretical finding of
    • someone who on finding a limestone or silica shell-form in a
    • be likened to the spiritual investigator. The finder of the
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    • nineteenth century, we find a representative personality in
    • sciences. In astronomy, chemistry, physics and physiology we find
    • man's being. On the one side we find the urge to discover natural law
    • be his own matter and be able in freedom to find a place in the world
    • it because within this body of scientific law he cannot find his freedom
    • every direction to find ideas for the institutions of industrial life
    • not able to find ideas capable of practical application in social life.
    • individual freedom finds no fulfilment.
    • seeking for a reconciliation of these two opposing principles, find
    • and that if no spiritual impulse can find its way into the social organism,
    • exist in human beings. And so we find the old sacerdotal methods in
    • seventeenth, sixteenth and fifteenth centuries. We shall not there find
    • find nevertheless that the change which took place in men's thinking
    • to a climax since the fifteenth century. We find too, as we follow the
    • find that he must approach them with an attitude of mind quite different
    • must only be carried out in a mood that finds favour in the eyes of
    • knowledge. And so we find great emphasis being laid upon the cleft between
    • to as the dark Middle Ages, during which we find no such progress in
    • eighth, seventh and sixth centuries, and we find quite a different state
    • that things are not at all the same in earlier centuries. We find there
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    • we find that they were advanced spirits whose foremost task was to
    • these sagas you will find confirmation of what I have just briefly
    • find no further outlet; what in the times of unrest, as they were called,
    • longer happen; the only thing that could find expression was what merged
    • If one looks back to earlier times, one finds art closely associated
    • with religion, and religious ideas find their expression in works of
    • art. One sees how their ideas about the Gods find expression in the
    • of the senses. He yearns toward Greece. And when in Rome he finds still
    • despair. Everywhere we find statements as to the boundaries of knowledge.
    • And it can find its justification not only in the inculcation of spiritual
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    • but a latter-day observer finds him hard to understand. This becomes
    • his inflammatory campaigns against the Turks, we find something
    • finding that I in nothingness, resound in the innermost chamber of
    • find that in former ages it was possible, when the soul turned its
    • into my inmost soul, gaze into the spirit, and in the spirit I find
    • find the spirit when they looked inward into themselves.
    • in my inmost soul. Thereby, I find the “I” weaving and
    • lost the power to find the spirit realm in its inner being. So
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    • it, he attempted to look into this own soul and to find therein the
    • into itself, it finds ideas and concepts, which finally lead to
    • second extends from him to Nicholas Cusanus. We find ourselves in the
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    • observing how people conceived of things mathematical, we find that
    • today, people would have been unable to find the names for numbers.
    • their place. You will find that even Spinoza still retained something
    • his external movements, in finding his orientation in the world,
    • taking place purely in abstract schemes of thought, when I find
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    • mathematical-scientific style. The thinkers of the time find it
    • mathematics that has been severed from man. We find that he
    • just as he finds it, but then he begins to mathematize. But, due to
    • thoughts — we would find that he held the view: “I live;
    • find ourselves in this nature. For we will not attain a coherent
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    • finding its way into the whole of modern thought and we see science
    • conceivable way, but even if we could we would not find sound, color,
    • understanding it through the interrelationship of its parts, we find
    • observes the organism, so Weismann said, one finds nothing that will
    • the event occurs, when we find a corpse in the place of the living
    • is in it, then indeed one cannot find death in the organism and an
    • sense data. In a different period the findings point more toward the
    • always, depending on the direction that research findings take, there
    • scientific findings and begins to think atomistically. It is like
    • which no longer finds self-experience in harmony with what goes on in
    • truly find ourselves in the world, we must find a way out of the dead
    • find living ideas that he actually experiences. The cell is alive, so
    • non-atomistic somehow finds its way in, since we have to admit that
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    • Therefore they did not find either mathematics or the primary
    • qualities in this unknown human nature; and they did not find the
    • Since one could no longer find the relationship of man to animal by
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    • formation, since you can find it all in my book
    • experience; and to find ways to speak of space without even thinking
    • forget the inner content but one could not find in the external world
    • experience was forgotten, one did not find oneself in the same
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    • If we examine the ancient initiation science, we find that, in spite
    • into their deeper meaning. Reading his works, we find ourselves
    • Even if we go no further back than the Scholastics, we can find,
    • find the same thing — deep insights that were well understood
    • ordinary history of philosophy and you will find this subject
    • abstractions, though no one admits this. You will find in it
    • follow historical evolution with these insights, you will find what I
    • today. These were full of rubbish. But Boehme was able to find a
    • In such books we find descriptions of the bones, the stomach, the
    • Great efforts were made to find something that would fit into this
    • himself as an elemental being in order to find himself as a free
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    • perceptible in the fantastic, alchemistic formulas that we find in
    • finds himself in the age of the development of the consciousness
    • only if we find ways and means to inwardly take hold of the spatial,
    • particular object is like inwardly, because we find velocity also
    • differential coefficients as long as you will but you will not find
    • In order to find psychology and pneumatology in the outer world, we
    • an epoch that has begun must find a way to continue. You can imagine
    • will vanish. Because today you have a morass in which you can find
    • it is possible to find a bit of a soul or a corporeal element, people
    • man really penetrates to pure thinking, then he finds in it the
    • inner perception, we will find the answer to the yearning call for
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    • the sowing and the reaping, we find all manner of quips, intended to
    • return to the old instincts. We want to find, out of a deeper
    • emancipation grows. In human and animal life we find phenomena
    • in the world. You will find silicious substance for example, in
    • pyramid; you will find the silicious substance, combined with oxygen,
    • On the other hand we find another kind of substance, which must occur
    • willing enough to set to work and find it.
    • grows too strong, may even find relief in thunderstorms. How
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    • one still finds among peasants are often surprisingly wise and
    • find manifestations which seem to be entirely independent of
    • the siliceous substance in the world. You will find this
    • (horsetail) you will find that it consists of 90% of silicon
    • earth, although not in such abundance as is silicon, we find
    • plants? If we observe the course of the year, we shall find
    • Furthermore, around the Earth we find the atmosphere. In
    • as Saturn takes thirty years to revolve around the Sun we find
    • remember eating in my youth? It is impossible to find such
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    • if we wish to find what conditions are favourable to one plant or
    • certainly find them confirmed. This is the peculiar relation. If in
    • find that the Sun-influence goes as far as the heart and stops short
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    • ideal of a self-contained farm. You will find some
    • of Nature; and the deeper one goes, the greater one finds this
    • fortunate enough to possess it. Man can hardly find any
    • it. Now let us assume that we find some means of holding back
    • of view of finding out the condition favourable to a given
    • Moon. If you go further you will find that the influence of.
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    • which it finds expression. They do not penetrate to the relationships
    • substantiality. Wherever we find it in full action and inner
    • finds there its physical expression. More accurately speaking,
    • These two must come together. The oxygen must somehow find its way
    • oxygen-principle must somehow find its way. It must find access to
    • We shall find the Treatment of nitrogen, above all, infinitely
    • — it will find its way back again on to the fields. As human
    • definition, and find its way outward into the undefined chaos of the
    • Afterwards we put it to the test and find it confirmed. I in my
    • It finds a pillar of support in the configurative forces of limestone
    • Now we find limestone
    • there to find support in the silica, working formatively in the
    • cells. By a kind of inbreathing process it finds its way down there.
    • breathing, and where we find any other plants, there we are looking
    • to wait for the winter. Their growth is retarded when they find a
    • shall deal with this question tomorrow, and so find our way to the
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    • throughout Nature the oxygen bearing the etheric life must find
    • Thus, spiritually speaking we find the astral element or
    • organism, we find a complete double of the human being. Such a
    • shape must be able to find its way back into the Cosmos where
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    • ethereal vitality. Hence you will find it easier to permeate ordinary
    • product in process of decomposition — you will find it easier
    • brought into a dead earth and find it difficult, out of its own vitality,
    • parasites — the minutest of living creatures — and find
    • try to find how the production may be made financially most profitable.
    • of to-day is incapable of following the matter up to the point of finding
    • It simply does not find the way to this.
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    • because it makes one see how difficult it is to find any
    • All this makes one realise the difficulty of finding a
    • decomposing refuse, you will find it easier to do so
    • nature of any living being, you will find the reason. Every
    • whole process, and finding the right thing to do in any
    • relation to the heap in order to find out how it can be
    • micro-organisms make their appearance. They find a good
    • find that a faint scent develops from what is at first
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    • Here is a room; we find an extraordinary number of flies in it. Because
    • often find repeated in agricultural literature, in many variations.
    • is susceptible. You will find that it assumes a peculiar consistency
    • you will scarcely find another plant to replace it. If it should happen
    • then we must use the calcium in the very structure in which we find
    • homoeopathic dose — the corresponding power. And we can find it.
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    • all agricultural literature, you will find the following
    • way. And in manuring we shall not find it at all difficult so
    • will find that during the winter, they have assumed a very
    • difficult.to find a substitute for its good influence upon
    • therefore find a plant which, by reason of the particular
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    • a weed has just as much right to grow as a plant which we find useful.
    • They were approached from every side to find a remedy against the grape-louse,
    • so-called, we often find the strongest curative herbs.
    • Scorpio, you will find this an excellent remedy. Henceforth, your mice
    • may begin to find your farming very tasty — like certain dishes
    • by and by grow faint — a faintness you will certainly find very
    • will find it an excellent remedy. Strictly speaking, it is not a medicament,
    • to their microscope. We, however, must find our way out again into the
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    • plants. What we have to do is not so much to find a definition
    • find out if you really take account of these influences, which
    • these forces, one finds that they are the same as those at work
    • however, we find a way back to the macrocosm, then we shall
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    • and we can find how these things work themselves out in Nature's household.
    • To find the spiritual truths, we cannot merely conclude by analogy from
    • you will often find this saying: Everything in Nature lives by give
    • and take. Look through Goethe's works and you will soon find it. He
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    • aside any preconceived notions, we must find out wherein the
    • trees. If we look at a tree with understanding we shall find
    • we look around us, we can find the further connection. It
    • herbaceous plants. And now we find the curious fact that
    • finds the way to discriminate — especially if one really
    • relationship. They find that they like these shrubs; this
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    • finding its way into the hoof and being there deposited. That is not
    • activity in this finding and taking of the food.
    • now find the concrete, specific relations of the animal organism to
    • The root is assisted in absorbing this Ego-force if it can find the
    • organism, will most easily find its way, in the digestive process, to
    • cosmic forces working plastically through the head may find the proper
    • on, simply because they always find them helpful. Likewise in farming,
    • find themselves — all unawares — upon the downward slope,
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    • into practice, finding, as always, that some work and some do
    • cosmic forces, seeking and finding its nourishment by itself
    • this basis, then, we can find concrete instances of the
    • determined and aided if the root can find in the right
    • the human organism, will find its way most easily to the head
    • wish to find a diet that will produce milk, we must choose the
    • true of all fattened animals. lou will find that animals will
  • Title: Die Soziale Frage: Erster Vortrag: Die wirkliche Gestalt der sozialen Frage
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    • beschäftigt hat, der hat finden können,
    • dafür finden kann, nicht zu verzweifeln bei den Versuchen,
    • und Empfinden zu sagen hat, so scheint einem das bei
    • geraden Linie von Ursache und Wirkung aufzufindenden Impulse
    • nachzuempfinden.
    • das zu empfinden hatte derjenige Gelegenheit, der als
    • Empfinden, daß sie recht wenig zu sagen hat
    • Empfinden und wissenschaftliches Anschauen. Die beiden traten
    • Kapitalismus ihren Ausdruck findet. Damals war es auch, als
    • in einer gewissen Weise das innerste menschliche Empfinden und
    • religiös empfindet, eigentlich nur wie ein aus der
    • 19. Jahrhunderts hinein. Man findet da in einzelnen
    • menschenwürdigen empfindet. So wurde sein Blick darauf
    • Ware geworden, von dem heute der Proletarier empfindet: es darf
    • Empfindungen des modernen Proletariers ein Abscheu davor lebt,
    • daß er einen Abscheu empfindet, daß auf dem
    • herausfinden, wie die Arbeitskraft des einzelnen Menschen in
    • hat, so findet man, daß man nicht einen Einblick gewinnen
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    • sober discussion. Here is the point where one can find the
    • desire to find a solution for the social question out of this
    • find a place such as this — be as it may towards this content
    • Century. One still finds in some proletarian programs such
    • in the proletarian consciousness then one finds no possible
    • their true form, how attempts at finding solutions could be
  • Title: Die Soziale Frage: Zweiter Vortrag: Die vom Leben geforderten wirklichkeitsgemäßen
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    • notwendig ist. Ein gesundes Denken und Empfinden, ein gesundes
    • Empfinden so lernt an der Betrachtung des
    • seine Empfindungsweise dann auch anwenden kann auf den sozialen
    • Stoffwechselsystem wird dann nach gewissen Empfindungen,
    • Menschheitsempfinden einläßt auf alles wirklich
    • tiefste Sympathie und das tiefste Verständnis empfinden
    • anders, als denen zustimmen, die diesen Widerspruch finden, und
    • Empfinden mit jedem dieser drei Ideale seine Sympathie haben!
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    • humanity. If one tries to find a solution for the social
    • For the purpose of finding solutions to the social question
    • say: ‘Where can we find help out of this terrible chaos into
    • world it is possible to find the correct thoughts, the correct
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    • empfindet, denkt und will. Und man möchte sagen: Ein
    • Auflösung finden müssen, wie das, was als eine
    • es dann, wenn es die Macht in den Händen hat, das finden,
    • über ihr eigenes Leben empfinden, wie sie denken über
    • fühlende und empfindende Proletarierseele, wie das moderne
    • kommen. Und welche Empfindung bekommt man, wenn man sich dieser
    • bekommt man die Empfindung einer gewissen
    • Alltäglichkeit ist. Wir finden, wie zahlreiche Menschen
    • Ausdruck gebrauchen darf — innerlich vornehm finden, in
    • steht der Mensch ohne Empfindung machtlos gegenüber. Er
    • daß man fühlt: Indem man denkt, indem man empfindet,
    • Empfindungen, die die eigene Seele durchzucken, der lebendig
    • man sagt: In mir denkt der Geist, in mir empfindet der Geist.
    • Stärke, was in die Menschheitsempfindung hineinkommen
    • Beispiel auch die Erfindung technischer Ideen gehört,
    • dichten, so viel er will, mag er auch Freunde finden für
    • denen sich das Gesetz findet: Die Wissenschaft und ihre Lehre
    • empfindungsgemäßen, in einer
    • Menschheitsempfindung, der Menschenwürdeempfindung
    • erhärtet finden, was ich gesagt habe, wenn Sie nur auf die
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    • everyday life. We find in the present time certainly many
    • inwardly find a distinguished manner of thinking, be it in a
    • a rule they don't hold water. One soon finds out these things
    • be made relevant here. However, in relation to it finding its
    • What he eats, drinks, where he finds clothing, engages a whole
    • he wants; may find friends for these poems, as many as he
    • find no outcome to this question because the imminent sense of
    • foundation finds its representatives, its administrative body,
    • find for instance that the importance of the starting point was
    • of people to find it radical, perhaps too academic in some or
    • humanity could find the way which could lead to the solution of
  • Title: Die Soziale Frage: Vierter Vortrag: Die Entwickelung des sozialen Denkens und Wollens und die Lebenslage der gegenwärtigen Menschheit
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    • beiden charakterisierten Bevölkerungsschichten zu finden
    • in der Empfindung, im Gefühle lebt und das sich auslebt in
    • empfindet, sich hineinzustellen in die menschliche
    • und Empfindens das,
    • auf die Empfindung, die gegenüber dem öffentlichen
    • Gliedes des sozialen Körpers ist, so finden die einen
    • Macht zurückgeht. Die anderen finden, daß es auf ein
    • ursprüngliches menschliches Empfinden zurückgehe. Man
    • beruht es denn nun eigentlich, daß man die Empfindung, das
    • Augenblick, wo man die Empfindung hat, daß irgend jemandes
    • sein, was in der Empfindung der Menschheit den Ausschlag geben
    • Organismus macht, Sie werden finden: sie geht aus dem Menschen
    • zum Beispiel in technischen Erfindungen, technischen
    • erfinden kann man, aber die wirkliche produktive Idee, die so
    • Empfindung, der Idee, als ob angestrebt werden könne
    • wird man finden, indem man sie anpackt, wie es
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    • understanding, to find a mutual understanding between both the
    • one will touch on some riddles of life and be able to find
    • Law. If you try and find what lies behind such real Law,
    • his use with the exclusion of others — you find it is the
    • so you find nothing other than that it finally comes back to
    • you will find the following: it originates in people and
    • but that the social organism finds its own divisions. This
    • believe in somehow finding a current solution. Socialism isn't
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    • richten, aus dem Menschen selbst zu finden, wie die in der
    • Seele hineinzusenden, durch die der Mensch empfindungs- und
    • Menschheitsempfinden, für die Empfindung ihrer
    • ihrer ganzen Lebensempfindung stehen sie doch in
    • empfindungsgemäßen Resten der alten
    • wünschenswerten Weise empfindungsgemäß,
    • Aber diese Empfindung,
    • noch nicht hineingegangen, aber in die Empfindung als die
    • unterbewußten Empfindungen lebt es bei einer
    • als Ideologie empfindet, die Seele verödet wird, leer
    • ganz an den Wirtschaftsprozeß hin. Das empfindet er als
    • findet als ein relativ selbständiges System das
    • dreigliederig geordneten sozialen Organismus. Dann findet man
    • die Menschen doch stark genug sein werden, den Ausweg zu finden
    • als einen Schaden empfinden, der ganz gewiß entstehen
    • Sie bei Plato auch finden und die damals berechtigt waren. Mir
    • Denkgewohnheiten der Menschen hineinfinden wird, und
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    • only apply one's best aspirations by finding it out of people
    • to be slaves. So modern thinking needs to be forgiven if it finds
    • find the relatively independent systems of circulation,
    • find some things that need to be gone through, in addition also
    • people manage to be strong enough to find the way out of what
    • social organism in our time must gradually find its whole way
    • ancient subdivisions which you find with Plato and which were
    • which I believe however, will be able to find its way into
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    • gewöhnlich machen, aber nicht finden. Denn von einer
    • Art, die aus ihrem tiefsten seelischen Empfinden den Ruf
    • Proletarier empfinden mußte gegenüber dem, was er im
    • dem Grunde, weil in diesem modernen Proletariat die Empfindung
    • Empfindungen des modernen Proletariats.
    • Empfindungen des modernen Proletariats, das ist
    • kann, verdankt die Empfindung, die Grundempfindung ihr Dasein,
    • empfinden kann. Dem kann nur abgeholfen werden dadurch,
    • findet das Gesunde gerade in dem Geistesleben des
    • modernen Proletariats auf der einen Seite, und man findet
    • aufrichtigen und ehrlichen Empfindungen heraus, wie er
    • finden, man mag es paradox finden — auf einem geradezu
    • Vorgefühl und ihrer Vorempfindung heraus, sich theoretisch
    • im unmittelbaren Erlebnis empfinden.
    • In den Empfindungen
    • moderne Proletarier als eine Ideologie empfindet, dieses
    • die Beweise finden. Sie brauchen nur das eine zu bedenken:
    • Arbeitenden stattfinden muß, der allein aus der
    • empfindungsgemäßen Würde des modernen
    • begreiflich finden wird, daß ich jahrelang nicht so
  • Title: The Social Question: Lecture VI: What Significance Does Work Have for the Modern Proletarian?
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    • search for a rescue boat; they would not be able to find such a
    • That a remedy must be found, as everyone with insight must find
    • Here we find the very point which needs to be grasped. One can
    • basically because — and you might find this grotesque, a
    • who administered it, but the spiritual life as we find it
    • find what's applicable according to your needs. While the one
    • through the lecture, on its entire intention, will find it
    • graduated, who find it necessary to search for a position in
    • be changed, however we need, through our observation, to find
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    • of a particular person, you will find it excusable, if a very natural
    • being done which is not practical, and so much finds its
    • the home where I did not find the kind of hearing that I should
    • have liked to find, so that what was only words might have
    • should have obtained a hearing, was it possible to find any
    • social problem of our times: in what does it find its
    • expression? — It finds expression in everything, from
    • find their answer, when people see fit to introduce
    • runs through all the ranks of the working classes; it finds
    • expression in quite definite impulses; it finds its
    • ... we find, matched one against the other, on one side those
    • the market today, we find capital transferred
    • to this principle of Supply and Demand, we find human
    • in the real world we always find two opposites going together:
    • you find them discussed in my book
    • Services can only find their right place In the
    • find as the collective totality of interests when we come to
    • asleep through all that has happened, one finds so much in
    • value, so that they may find their rightful place socially in
    • as well as for the present time, is that we should find means
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    • take place unless humanity is able to find a new relationship
    • take place unless humanity is able to find a new relationship
    • presenting a point of view still popular with many people who find it
    • ‘simple faith,’ which they and others find so convenient.
    • facts that people on the one hand find really incomprehensible
    • would find they absolutely accorded with common sense; and that
    • not find they accord with the ‘simple faith’ they think
    • these with the clear thinking of adulthood, we find that man's inner
    • find that this imprinting that I have just described as a conscious
    • world where the experiences have been undergone. We find out the real
    • find, however, that we cannot experience this soul body in
    • inside at the Greek or the Roman era will find what is said here
    • we find that prior to the eighth century
    • ascend to the spirit again and to find its way once more to
    • will be superseded; people will find a new understanding of
    • will find that when they listen to spiritual science in a really
    • you can find this knowledge for yourself, but you have then acquired
    • find the spirit again in our materialistic world, is about to enter
    • can find the way to the spiritual worlds again.
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  • Title: Social Future: Lecture I: The Social Question as a Cultural Question, a Question of Equity, and a Question of Economics
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    • soon find confirmation of what has been so impressively stated by
    • have said and we shall always find that these men turn their
    • character. It is true that some people find it hard to look facts
    • world which we find typically expressed in scientific thought has
    • system. And, strange to say, when we try to find something positive
    • new social organism, we find hardly any answer, only a few measures
    • Here we find that out
    • itself we shall find that the social life of man is threefold. Three
    • able to find his proper place, from which he can further the
    • thing in order to find the forces at work there.
    • the value of commodities with the money price, and people will find
    • that finds expression in the mere prices. Price standards cannot be
    • can read the language of these figures, will find that they do not
    • books and you will find that as against the mere money values, mutual
    • social structure will enable each individual to find the place from
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    • economics. Any one who studies modern evolution will find that these
    • so — we shall find that the direction evolution must take in
    • look for their true meaning we shall find that there is an authentic
    • factor or other. They would try to find out why it was bound to fail,
    • we find in many instances within our social structure especially when
    • often find things absurd which must, nevertheless, be said because
    • commodity should be produced is that it finds a sale when placed on
    • without all the rambling talk about demand and supply, which we find
    • finds a place in our social life. Then it will no longer be the
    • find out the relation between the value of a manufactured commodity
    • the economic body will find itself on a sound and reasonable basis.
    • people away from that feeling for truth. Hence, one finds over and
    • consumption of commodities really find it easy, prompted by their own
  • Title: Social Future: Lecture III: The Task and Limitations of Democracy, Public and Criminal Law
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    • in his environment, by the aid of which he can find his proper
    • attempted to find a solution. And though a comparatively short time
    • their institutions such that human ideas and human faculties find
    • among the present-day modes of thought, you will find none which can
    • beings might find themselves, through their feelings, in
    • country we can still find this feeling of a man towards his work.
    • when he leaves his workshop he finds the same feelings, that he has a
    • between individuals. From the moment in which the individual finds
    • own judge, should he find himself accused of an offence against civil
    • in this way the judicial finding will differ from that laid down by
    • suggestion holds sway they will never find the solution of the social
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    • century have been dealt with, we can find only one answer. Although
    • when, we perceive only with our outer senses? And do we not find
    • should perchance find their way into science. It is easy to see by
    • sense-perception should find entrance into scientific research. In
    • depths of our own inner nature, we find there not only thoughts and
    • feelings, a mere reflection of the outer world, we find there
    • things. Thus we find described in my book,
    • You will find that one
    • pure natural science or pure philosophy, and you will find the
    • psychology, and you will find that there is no profound meaning
    • nature. Instead of remaining in regions foreign to life, it will find
    • of human evolution, we must find a new way into the spiritual world.
    • comprehensible to you, we have not yet been able to find the style of
    • more and more materialistic. Since no one was able to find a way into
    • I was impressed by his words. Now, looking back, I find that his
    • its practice the human being may take his place in life and find
    • agitators. We find faint indications of a feeling that none of the
  • Title: Social Future: Lecture V: The Cooperation of the Spiritual, Political and Economic Departments of Life
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    • actual commodities. We shall find that the value of a commodity, of
    • — we shall find that the method of valuing any commodity
    • outcome of man's own impulses, exists all that man finds necessary
    • power, we find, on the other, that confusion has arisen in regard to
    • today's favorite catchwords, what do we find but the last
    • consequences of the fusion of political and economic life. We find
    • because they can no longer find purely human impulses, these having
    • children are brought up in it, we find our immediate spiritual
    • capacities. The force, however, which strives to find expression in
    • find entrance into the minds and souls and hearts of men, so that the
    • of the Middle Ages. We find a condition of things extending into the
    • find society in a condition which we may call a social order of
    • find its true expression in the present social order?
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    • finds the condition even worse. Ed.) And even those ideas and
    • to its economic aspect, we shall find it necessary to revise our
    • understanding of such things, we shall find that which is the creator
    • love, we find that it is absolutely founded on the egoism of the
    • the human soul — egoism, all that ultimately finds expression
    • with, glows with, the imagination of the people in which it finds
    • of the producer to find out how he can procure and dispose of his
    • than by finding the source of a common understanding among the
    • actually spiritualize that which otherwise finds expression as
    • find it possible to tolerate the different national peculiarities,
    • the concrete one, found through spiritual perception, will find means
    • — we shall find that within its scope one social form will take
    • develop to objective heights in which we find, as a spiritual
    • Greeks in Macedonia, we often find that the father of a family is
    • together a common life, in which they find equal rights for everyone.
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    • regions of the earth, we find that in terms of this threefold
    • oriental, we shall find that the lofty spirituality we so justly
    • those of Middle Europe, we find an outstanding development of the
    • from a more purely spiritual point of view, we shall find that the
    • of the world, not so much in search of ideas but in order to find the
    • nature and essence of the Peoples of the Earth that we find the
    • peoples is not his and he must find it in them. In his heart he feels
    • we find that what is truly characteristic of them is hidden under
    • thing as we find in Goethe when he seeks along multifarious paths for
    • America, we find the figure of the true Westerner expressed in
    • abstract concepts, these husks of words and ideas, finds their way to
    • creations of one's own people. Each individual race must so find its
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    • working classes of the day, — finding no understanding
    • they then attempt to find in these conditions, that went
    • find, that spiritual science is the very best training for
    • finding out whether a particular business-works is needed. If
    • curious, how hard many people find it in these days to bring
    • ground, we can not possibly find our way out of the
    • find their satisfaction subsequently in the rear. In talking
    • stamp-press turns out every day. One can really only find use
    • can only find the answer to a question like this, if we are
    • possible to find anything which is absolutely good:
    • organism, and of recognising that they find expression in
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    • finds no difficulty. I must confess that, so far, I have met
    • the same results as you find in my Roots of the Social
    • find there, with the crazy things in the party-programmes.
    • impossible. The point about what you find in the Roots of the
    • always expected to find something new to say! Well, they
    • outside; — they can't expect us always to be finding
    • will still find people to come quite willingly, and work
    • that now we find ourselves in trouble. And you — I say
    • we cannot find a sufficient number of people with the courage
    • unfree they are, are people for whom one can find much more
    • spiritual life, one finds a certain number of people no
    • these days. And until we find means to put a clear
    • until we find means to do this, we shall get no further. When
    • find its carriers in men, who really have courage to
    • we should find a sufficiently large number of people who
    • know, we have endeavoured, really, to find an attitude
    • tendencies one undoubtedly finds a consciousness of how much
    • tried to find an attitude towards Syndicalism; that is to
    • say, I have tried to find people amongst the syndicalists who
    • do to-day is, to find a sufficiently large number of people
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    • Seelenkräfte findet statt. Und auf dieses Wechselspiel der
    • ob ins Goetheanum oder ins Wirtshaus zu Buchs, findet irgendein
    • sich in lebensvoller Weise in solche Aufgaben hineinfinden will.
    • bloßen Zuhören findet diese ganze Tätigkeit nicht
    • für Empfindungen wieder angeregt werden dadurch, daß man
    • Gefühl dazu bringt, das Kind nachzuempfinden. Dann ergibt sich
    • aus dieser Nachempfindung, die man gegenüber dem Kinde hat, und
    • Möglichkeit finden, aus dem Gefühl heraus den Redestoff,
    • davor, daß man seinen letzten Satz nicht findet. Das ist
    • ängstlich ist, den letzten Satz zu finden. Damit man also,
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    • Kalamazoo, finds a lecturer's desk that is set up in a
    • situation, and with great patience finds out what it's all
    • here, in teaching, it is a question of finding within
    • not find one's last sentence. This stage fright is necessary
    • that one is anxious about finding the last sentence. Now, if
    • conversing with other people, that one will not find fitting
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    • Kalamazoo, finds a lecturer's desk that is set up in a
    • situation, and with great patience finds out what it's all
    • here, in teaching, it is a question of finding within
    • not find one's last sentence. This stage fright is necessary
    • that one is anxious about finding the last sentence. Now, if
    • conversing with other people, that one will not find fitting
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    • zu werden. Und ohne diese Empfindung, daß es schwer ist,
    • Empfindung von dieser Dreigliederung beizubringen.
    • kein Organismus. Mit diesen Empfindungen müssen wir von
    • Möglichkeit des sachgemäßen Ausdrucks finden können.
    • war, zuerst in die Universitäten hineingeschoben hat. Sie finden
    • innerlich hineinfindet, und daß man ein Gefühl entwickelt
    • sprechen, in welcher der Gedanke, der Empfindungsgehalt in die
    • von vornherein wie Eines empfindet.
    • als man noch eine lebendige Empfindung hatte von dem Ätherleibe,
    • ja, daß man die Sprache als einen eigenen Organismus empfindet. In
    • Empfindung mehr dafür hat, zu unterscheiden zwischen Gehen und
    • der Empfindungsausdruck für die geringe Teilnahme, die man hat
    • aufgetreten sind, mußte der Deutsche etwas finden, was nun mehr
    • Adäquatheit oder Richtigkeit eines Wortzusammenhanges finden
    • für den Gedanken- und Empfindungszusammenhang. Heraus entstehen
    • dem Ethos der Sprache, wobei man empfindet, wenn man einen Satz
    • Nun ist es notwendig, daß wir die Sprache empfinden lernen mit
    • Ungenügendes empfindet, jeden Satz als etwas Ungenügendes
    • empfindet, und den Drang hat, dasjenige, was man hinstellen will vor
    • finden, sondern man kann sich nur so verhalten wie der Photograph,
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    • we shall not have the possibility of finding the appropriate
    • universities. In this time you find the founding of the
    • and which later find shelter in the state, so does that which
    • instinctively in the West, the German had to find something
    • finding the adequate or correct use of a word association for
    • not indeed believe that one is able to find the adequate
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    • we shall not have the possibility of finding the appropriate
    • universities. In this time you find the founding of the
    • and which later find shelter in the state, so does that which
    • instinctively in the West, the German had to find something
    • finding the adequate or correct use of a word association for
    • not indeed believe that one is able to find the adequate
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    • Empfindung davon hervorrufen bei den Zuhörern, daß es
    • ausgeprägte Empfindungen, und auch ein ausgeprägtes
    • v/enig angeregt, zunächst finden bei der ersten Rede, dann ist
    • proletarischen Empfindens heraus formulierbare Begriffe haben.
    • Art Rauch, der daraus hervorsteigt, die Begriffe, die Empfindungen in
    • zu in freien Stunden, nicht wahr, Erfindungen machen kann und so
    • Empfindung vom Wirtschaftsleben in hervorragendem Maße
    • finden. Ich muß gestehen, ich war tief entzückt, geradezu
    • Erfinder, und das Interesse, das der Erfinder daran hat, ist meistens
    • herausfinden kann, nun ja, wenn man also die Geschichte auf den Preis
    • es Ihnen aber erst, eine Empfindung in dem
    • geworden ist, Ekel zu empfinden; aber Sie müssen bis zur
    • Empfindung kommen. Die Gedanken, die Sie darüber entwickeln oder
    • kann sie der Arbeiter nicht mehr anders denn als Ideologie empfinden.
    • ist. Ein Empfinden muß man dafür hervorrufen, daß das
    • man empfinden, daß das geistige Leben seine eigene Realität
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    • this (in these circles) and probably could find them still today,
    • element is the property of intellectualism. In life, one finds,
    • we find that man with his being was still connected with what he
    • case decades ago — in order to still find joy in one's
    • great cut this was! — Please go and try to find a barber
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    • notwendig ist, eine Empfindung hervorzurufen für den besonderen
    • der gegenwärtige Mensch gar keine Empfindung hat für ein
    • Empfindung hinein, daß irgend etwas Neues kommen müsse,
    • einmal die allergeringste Empfindung vorhanden. Da ist nur die
    • Empfindung vorhanden: Wie kann man das Alte festlegen, retten? Was
    • also die Empfindung davon erst hervorgerufen werden, daß es so
    • natürlich, daß man im Westen erst eine Empfindung davon
    • Bevölkerung hat deshalb gar nicht eine eigentliche Empfindung,
    • finden wollte. Die gibt es eigentlich nicht. Auch daraus ist eben
    • eine wirkliche Empfindung, ein wirkliches Erleben von dem
    • gerade dieses menschliche Empfindungs- und
    • hineingegangen, nicht aber in das Empfinden der Menschen. Es ist also
    • Engländer alles nicht hat von solcher Empfindung und so weiter.
    • Proletariats sind und die Empfindungen der Bourgeoisie. Man kann aber
    • Begriffen entwickelt hat, herüberführen in das Empfinden
    • der Bourgeoisie. Ich sage: Begriffe des Proletariats, Empfindungen
    • der Bourgeoisie. Die Erklärung dafür finden Sie in meinen
    • empfindungsgemäß angekämpft werden, wenn man über
    • denken, in seine Art zu empfinden, sondern daß man in der
    • Diskussion eigentlich antipathisch empfindet, was man selber zu etwas
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    • explanation for it you can find in my
    • really in the wrong place if it finds itself in a lecture hall
    • I always find it extremely
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    • und Empfindungen hineinlebt, auf das Wie vorbereiten, und wir werden
    • schon zu empfinden und dann auch zu sprechen dasjenige, was sich
    • moduliertes dramatisches Sprechen, das die Empfindung bei den
    • kann ja eine gewisse Empfindung hervorrufen, daß es zum Beispiel
    • ein solches Übergehen stattfindet, wie es in den
    • Sache drinnenstehend findet, wenigstens in den entsprechenden
    • Empfindungen, von den Forderungen, die man erhebt. Dann wird man den
    • es Ihnen gelingt, nach und nach sich hineinzufinden in diese Lautfolge,
    • Im Finden
    • Findend windend
    • allmählich angewöhnen, Ihre Sprache so zu empfinden, als
    • herumflögen. Sie können wirklich eine Art Empfindung von
    • wenn man versucht, in rhythmische Sprache sich so hineinzufinden,
    • durchaus die Empfindung beherrschen, wie das Wort, die Wortfolge, die
    • sich anreihen konnte. Also, wenn man findet, daß man zuviel von
    • die Sprache zu empfinden. Natürlich, es werden die Sprachen im Laufe
    • Im Finden
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    • hineinstellt, kommt man zum Empfinden des Lautes, zur Metamorphose
    • wird man auch finden, wie sich, ich möchte sagen, das Formale mit dem
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    • If you succeed in finding your way into
    • Im Finden
    • (In finding)
    • Findend windend
    • (Finding winding)
    • accomplish that if one tries to find one's way into rhythmic
    • Im Finden
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    • introduction. But I would find it irresponsible not to have
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    • finds already involved in the matter, at least possessing the
    • If you succeed in finding your way into
    • Im Finden
    • (In finding)
    • Findend windend
    • (Finding winding)
    • accomplish that if one tries to find one's way into rhythmic
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    • Weise vorzugehen, aber auch das mit innerer Empfindung zu tun, wird
    • einen Gedankengang kombiniert. Sie werden auch finden, daß
    • hebt, daß der Zuhörer wirklich die Empfindung bekommt, er darf
    • Empfindungen in der Sache drinnen stehen, wenn man so wirken will,
    • die könnten dreißig, vierzig Punkte herausfinden, die die
    • wiederum die Empfindung von einem realen Geistesleben hervorzurufen,
    • sieht ja auch heute, wie wenig die Leute Empfindung haben
    • verhältnismäßig kurzer Zeit einen Weg finden
    • Nationalitäten eine Empfindung von der Notwendigkeit der
    • daß auch dadurch keine gründliche Empfindung für die
    • Drehungsmittelpunkt für die ganze Welt. Und diese Empfindung
    • muß das in seiner Empfindung haben, sonst wird man
    • Hintergrunde die Empfindung hat: Na, es ist immer gegangen; wenn es
    • nicht so! Nur der kann empfinden, welches die richtigen
    • entfesselt werden. Es muß eben einfach die Empfindung heute
    • und Empfindungen zu kommen. Sie möchten immer nur fortpflegen,
    • diese Dinge müssen eben als Empfindungen in uns
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    • unusually docile, you will find that they will even listen to
    • You will find that something may be most acute and
    • absolutely know — and he who knows will be able to find
    • social order finds entrance, with minimal delay, to as many
    • this type will have to find its place on the world scene and
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    • You will find that something may be most acute and
    • absolutely know — and he who knows will be able to find
    • social order finds entrance, with minimal delay, to as many
    • this type will have to find its place on the world scene and
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    • men were incapable of finding the answer.
    • of failure to find such a world-historic solution. Such was the
    • this time I could not but believe in the possibility of finding human
    • students of Economics should find their way into this subject. Let me,
    • iron, when you find it in the mine, is something altogether different
    • political economy, you will find it differently constituted from
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    • that is an impossibility. Again and again one is astonished to find
    • find three factors mentioned — three factors, through the
    • can say to begin with: Tracing the economic process we find these
    • moment you place Capital and Labour merely side by side, you will find
    • different method must be adopted. You will only find this method
    • hop about to find his food. Sometimes he has to hop about a very great
    • deal in the course of a day to find what he requires. The swallow
    • which they fulfil in finding their food, etc. They simply could not be
    • instance, we find it necessary for our bodily health, having worked
    • Suppose now we find ourselves at any given point within the economic
    • of values and prices with the idea of finding a firm and fixed ground
    • can we gradually find our way to the more constant conditions on which
    • these things finds himself confronted not with wrong
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    • of human evolution. Even in Plato we find a conception of the social
    • The word “Egoism,” you will find, is a pretty old one,
    • must find our way into the true process of modern economic life,
    • sociology of the present day and you will find: The social conflicts
    • mean position. To find, the mean price-level, we must not go to the
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    • you will inevitably find the organised division of human Labour
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    • opposite pole to production. We have been endeavouring to find the
    • unite with Nature, we shall find a congestion of Capital in Nature,
    • way out which it could find was to conserve itself in Nature. Thus we
    • point in the diagram, finds expression in what I called the
    • itself, these human beings will find it possible to arrest the
    • will find that this signifies nothing else for the economic process in
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    • sphere of the completely free spiritual life. In this sphere we find,
    • diagram) — by a very simple deduction you can find the third. You
    • You will find it more and more to be an economic necessity. The
    • find curiously enough a reflection on this very fact. Neither
    • is indeed a palpable fact and it is interesting to find it discussed
    • think differently — on this you will, of course, find nothing in
    • Commonwealth. The Associations will find that when free spiritual
    • tends to get tied up in mortgages finds its way into free spiritual
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    • nowadays and a principal source of the errors that find their way into
    • a thing we shall often find in the economic process — that,
    • among farmers will find life comparatively dearer. Thus, the sequence
    • time to find your way to that meaning. But in respect to agriculture
    • out over a long period of time and you will find the relationship of
    • account, we shall find yet another classification of the economic
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    • the stealer finding it convenient to exchange the thing for an
    • process can only find its reflection where judgments, proceeding from
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    • we should find that they do not correspond to the costs of production
    • training. And you will find, in all probability, that what was spent
    • the whole economic process? You will find that the free gifts are the
    • “economies” or businesses, we shall always find, as any
    • find, if you are considering smaller economic territories, that
    • gradually become a process taking place — I can find no other
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    • involves the same element in human intercourse which we find in the
    • is always there. The point is rather to find how the three members can
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    • condition within a self-contained economic realm. And we find it true:
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    • finds expression in the rate of wages — we really have an
    • In the current treatises on Economics you will find various elegant
    • statements on the nature of money. For instance, you will find a list
    • economies representing a kind of closed domain. There we shall find
    • suggestions can be given; but you will find that all the economic
    • into the process, a national economy may easily find itself in a
    • cheap or dear commodities. We must find out what money is in
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    • value to begin with. Now let us try to find our way into this picture.
    • in the movement of economic values. How shall we find anything
    • compare Nature with the Spirit, for we shall find no point of
    • of spiritual production, if you try to find the concept of value you
    • always find that what is said is right, but only in a limited sphere.
    • scarce, while the other finds a place where there are plenty and
    • find the amoebae crawling about free in external Nature and do we not
    • find the same thing in our own blood, in the white blood corpuscles?
    • things occur. We often find the most primitive functions applied once
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    • find concepts, or rather pictures, of the economic life, such as would
    • time, you may find various ways in which this can be brought about.
    • Thus, you may find that it is not enough simply to let money grow old
    • always find that, though you can think about them rightly enough, you
    • world-economy. It is here that we should find the items on either side
    • ask how the two values are to be equated. The problem is to find
    • another angle, we shall find means of reaching such an assessment. For
    • the actual exchange values, you would find a very close approximation.
    • will find the price of one thing far above and the price of another
    • about the result I have stated. It all depends on that. We shall find
    • find in Economics are always open to objection, unless you conceive of
    • available area of cultivation. In this relation you will find that
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    • habe sogar die Empfindung, daß es mit dem objektiven
    • stärksten Widerstände finden.
    • seine Zukunft finden wird, aber durch das Leben. Das richtige
    • Menschenweihehandlung empfinden läßt das
    • richtige Empfindung weg von der Menschenweihehandlung.
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    • the ritual which is already finding its future but through
    • earthly speech because it finds expression in structured air.
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    • erforderlich, finden sich nähere Angaben zu den
    • Handschriften befinden sich im Archiv der Rudolf
    • habe sogar die Empfindung, daß es mit dem objektiven
    • stärksten Widerstände finden.
    • seine Zukunft finden wird, aber durch das Leben. Das richtige
    • Menschenweihehandlung empfinden läßt das
    • richtige Empfindung weg von der Menschenweihehandlung.
    • tätig bin, finde ich mich hinein in ein religiöses
    • übrigen aber eine Theorie erfindet, wie man die Menschheit
    • daß ein solches Umdenken und Umempfinden möglich
    • und Empfindens! Man kann sich kaum denken, daß die Leute,
    • einander ja nicht. Empfinden Sie darin einen stärkeren
    • die Sache ganz gründlich durchempfinden, dann werden Sie
    • die Pforte des Todes hindurchfindet durch den Christus, diese
    • hierdurch ist er vielleicht ein ganz anderer geworden, findet
    • Erkenntnisbedürfnis haben; sie finden sich zur
    • Können wir eine Möglichkeit finden, die Menschen zu
    • verborgen Jakob Böhme zum Beispiel -, das finden Sie heute
    • finden, denn wir haben das starke Bedürfnis, nicht aus den
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    • for knowledge and who find their way to Anthroposophy through
    • the ritual. Can we find a possibility to satisfy people who
    • with inhibited people. For forty years you could still find
    • A participant: Is it possible to find the difference
    • us trying to bring things together than to find differences,
    • to find the true way in the anthroposophic work again, because
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    • eigentlich überall von der Empfindung ausgehen, daß,
    • Empfindung durchdringen, daß wir den Glauben, wir
    • wir die erste vorbereitende Empfindung, um einen gewissen
    • empfinden: eine uns außerordentlich adelnde Bescheidenheit
    • empfindend und wollend wie eine Enthüllung der inneren
    • im Laufe der Zeiten die empfindenden Menschen immer in so etwas
    • wenn es uns gelingt, diesen ganzen Prozeß zu empfinden als
    • empfinden, was uns durchweht mit kosmischem Schlafesdrang, wenn
    • Empfindung zu bekommen von dem, was es heißt: mit den
    • Urgöttlichkeit vollwachend wirkt, dann empfinden wir etwas
    • Rosenknospe empfinden Sie in den Untergründen der Erde die
    • Erde an und empfinden Sie für das, was aus der Erde
    • mehr die Empfindung bekommen, wie das Menschenwesen aus den
    • uns die Empfindung kommen, daß wir es mit dem
    • der harten Erde, wenn wir empfinden die demantharte Erde, dann
    • sein kannst. Die Weltenweiten, die du empfinden sollst, kannst
    • du empfinden, wenn du dir hinschauend auf eine entfernte
    • Durchdringst du empfindend das Luftwesen mit deinem
    • Empfindung verbunden sind deine Willensaktionen, so erklimmst
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    • empfinden bei den Worten in Johannes 17, Vers l bis 9?
    • man den Versuch macht, mit Empfindung des [ursprünglichen]
    • Evangelien eben gerade in ihrer Richtigkeit finden, wenn man
    • die Tatsache finden, daß die Evangelien gesprochen sind zu
    • empfindet, in die man überhaupt keinen Sinn mehr
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    • order for every individual to find a connection to the ego
    • of the ancient working. We can find examples of these
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    • den Göttern finden konnten.
    • finden konnte, wenn sie in das innere Spirituelle der Substanz
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    • find that there are various chronologies, some, for example,
    • Mysteries were able to recognize that the gods could find their
    • way to them and that human beings could find their way to the
    • substances which human understanding could find it was able to
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    • genuine ancient astrology, when conditions for finding out
    • Anyone who wants to find his way into the course of human
    • two, and one can then find the way from the gods to men and
    • the priests in the mysteries could tell that gods can find the
    • way to them and that men can find their way to the gods.
    • ferments, but substances which men find if they can penetrate
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    • den Menschen finden. Die Götter stiegen herab in solchen
    • finden wir im Menschen die vier Elemente: die Erde unter dem
    • Gehen wir in die halbalten Mysterien, dann finden wir, daß
    • Eure Aufgabe zu finden, dann allein ist diese Aufgabe in den
    • dann werdet Ihr immer mehr fühlen und empfinden, es war
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    • You need only consider the different degrees of heat you find
    • So we find all four elements in the human being: earth
    • perseverance to find your way like this into your task, only
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    • and acts of consecration of man we find that the gods found the
    • Thus, we find four elements in man. Earth is under the
    • we go on to the semi-ancient mysteries we find that holy water
    • courage, strength, seriousness and perseverance to find your
    • came up in this or that epoch, people always tried to find out
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    • ist er unempfindlich für die Dinge der Welt und liefert
    • gegenwärtigen Epoche an stattfinden bei den Menschen in
    • heute empfinden, sondern der Laut war wirklich wert, eine
    • Zeit, in der man die Laute numeriert hat, dann finden wir in
    • zusammenhängt. Denn auf dem alten Saturn finden wir den
    • Sonne, so finden wir, daß nun der Mensch innerhalb seines
    • war die Empfindung, daß er Wärmekörper war,
    • Zeit des Mysteriums von Golgatha stattfindet. Man darf, wenn
    • wir nicht wieder den Weg zurück finden auf diesem Gebiet,
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    • evolution of the human being. In Old Saturn we find the first
    • Moving on from Old Saturn to Old Sun we find that now human
    • entered into them. If we cannot find the way back in this
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    • gave numbers to the sounds, we find that mankind was fully
    • supersensible being. If we want to find out what this first
    • which are connected with the evolution of man. We find the
    • we go on from Saturn to Sun, we find that man's organism has
    • powers if they don't find their way back to the gods in this
    • we find that he holds back the inspiring words behind the
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    • analoger Lebensstellung Befindlichen sagen -, es gab damals
    • Seelenempfindungen sich beibringen, in dem Menschen, der
    • fühlen, zu empfinden am intensivsten ausgebildet war.
    • soll, daß sie den Übergang finden soll zur
    • der Erde findet man dieses eigentümliche Leben und Weben
    • nehmen, so können wir finden, wie da im
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    • tells the congregation at Sardis, be attentive to finding the
    • find that one of them always makes another indistinct. So the
    • revealers in evolving humanity, we find inscribed into the
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    • nuance. And one can find indications everywhere that they
    • earth where one finds this peculiar living and weaving of
    • beings in this way, one finds that there are twelve nuances or
    • successive, great revealers of evolving humanity, we can find
    • mysteries. We will keep on trying to find our way into the
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    • finden dann, wie aus heidnischen Voraussetzungen heraus
    • finden, wenn wir gerade das Sendschreiben an die Gemeinde von
    • an ihrer Erdenmenschlichkeit empfinden; aber ich habe auch
    • unbedeutender wird im Weltenall. Heute empfindet man das nur
    • empfinden. Ebenso wird der Mensch gewisse intellektuelle
    • Tätigkeiten immer mehr als an ihm zehrend empfinden, wie
    • hineinzufinden, zum Beispiel indem man das berücksichtigt,
    • Empfindungsgehalten sich zeigt -, dies so zu behandeln,
    • fortschreiten im Lesen der Briefe, finden wir, wie in dieser
    • in jedem Stein, in jeder Pflanze die Sterne wirksam findet.
    • seit langem stattfinden, schon seit Jahren, daß sie
    • damit begonnen werden, dieses Sternenempfinden, diese
    • SternenwesenEmpfindung hereinzutragen in die Gegenwart. Es
    • finden in der fünften Gemeinde und im fünften Siegel,
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    • congregation of Ephesus as we did yesterday, and find how in
    • materialistic view of the world find this acceptable as a part
    • One can find one's way step by step into the spiritual world,
    • circumstances in which human beings find themselves. In a sense
    • before yesterday with regard to wanting to find that
    • those characteristics and capabilities that can find expression
    • he must begin to see through everything external and find the
    • we find an indication of a fundamentally significant
    • plants, animals and minerals unless one can find the stars
    • the place where we find ourselves, and for me the following
    • a re-awakened Sardis such as we find described briefly,
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    • find that the Christianity there developed out of certain
    • message to Pergamos work upon us, we find a more or less clear
    • finds out what human nature is if one contemplates something
    • we find that the way man felt about himself, and his whole
    • had become a child. One doesn't find this, in external
    • There is a way to find one's way into the spiritual world where
    • priests will find that it's becoming increasingly impossible to
    • we find that a very important transformation which is occurring
    • things if one finds the activities of the stars and planets in
    • organ of smell. This explains why we find more sensitive
    • must understand the Apocalypse so that he can find the right
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    • Jahrhunderte zurückgeht, so findet man, daß damals
    • denken, zu fühlen, zu empfinden. Denken Sie, was damit
    • waltend finden. Daß die Zahl etwas aus der Natur der Dinge
    • den offenbaren stehen, dann, meine lieben Freunde, finden wir
    • lesen, und man wird überall finden, daß sich einem
    • finden darauffolgend das Zeitalter des Anael, der seine
    • Kräfte aus der Venus zieht. In diesem Zeitalter finden wir
    • finden auch im übrigen Leben des Christentums die Liebe
    • Orient zu finden, wie Raphael die Impulse Christi besorgt, wie
    • Evangelium der Heilung, zu verstehen. So findet man, wenn man
    • das Geheimnis der Zahlen, so finden wir da in einer gewissen
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    • While we enjoy finding out how the secrets of numbers live
    • place on the earth we find, with regard to the spiritual
    • You will find the law of the number seven at work everywhere.
    • and you will find that countless secrets reveal themselves if
    • cultural age to find death more and more by our side as a
    • the Book of Revelation was written, we shall find that it is
    • powers from Venus. In that age we find the great deeds of love
    • Europe. In the other aspects of Christian life, too, we find
    • In this, dear friends, we find ourselves in the fourth
    • towards the Orient in order to find the Mystery of Christ there
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    • the first Christian centuries one finds that a few people have
    • Apocalypse, we find that we gradually become able to grasp what
    • of the secret of numbers. But we have to find out what it is,
    • also applies to organic life. One will find that the law of
    • our large epoch will end. One finds one's way into apocalyptic
    • be able to read the apocalyptic universe, and one will find
    • After this we find the age of Anael, who draws his forces from
    • Venus. We find the great deeds of love which spread
    • monks as they spread Christianity in Europe. And we find that
    • find Christ's mystery there, and we see that a kind of
    • view, one finds important things which can help one to
    • the secrets of numbers for a long time, we find that after a
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    • Hineinschlagen des Ich, das um das Jahr 333 stattfindet, das
    • schauen wir einmal hinein in die Mysterien, so finden wir,
    • herausfinden kann aus den Vererbungsverhältnissen: den
    • der Apokalyptiker empfindet: Da kann der Mensch sich nicht
    • selber finden. Da kann der Mensch nicht durchchristet werden.
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    • a point that the human being finds the whole relationship between
    • drastically, and we find that the view represented by Athanasius
    • of the nature of Christ. He wanted to find an answer to the
    • the Council of Constantinople than to try and find the meaning
    • Mysteries, we find that in the greatest, most developed
    • enables him to extricate himself from heredity, to find his way
    • cannot find himself in this; the human being cannot become
    • Spirit. If we place this before our soul we shall find that the
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    • if we look into the mysteries we find that trichotomy or the
    • himself out of hereditary conditions, so that his soul finds
    • However, the Apocalypticer feels that man cannot find himself
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    • empfindet - etwas hereinbricht, das sie hinlenken will zum
    • und empfindet nach dem Geheimnis der Zahl. Und wie der Musiker
    • empfindet, sich dessen aber höchstens an gewissen Stellen
    • bewußt wird, so empfindet der Apokalyptiker mehr oder
    • mächtigen Oppositionen, die stattfinden durch solche
    • lernen, selbst apokalyptisch zu denken und zu empfinden, nicht
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    • shall find that the Christ-Impulse as a Sun Mystery appears
    • being prepared there we find that it was the anthroposophical
    • in which Russia finds herself — this is what
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    • planets we will find such gatherings of beings everywhere. We
    • go parallel with physical events, we find a supersensible
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    • dasjenige wiederzufinden, was da an Christus-Impuls im
    • physischen Wirkens findet die von Ewigkeit her in ihren Bahnen
    • Umhüllung findet, und daß man in dem
    • finden gegenüber alle dem, was in unserer Zeit gedacht
    • Wichtige. So haben wir uns hineinzufühlen, hineinzufinden
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    • not capable of finding what there is of the Christ-Impulse in
    • finds the eternally working divine being in external physical
    • You will probably find such a picture rather strange in
    • important. It is thus that we must feel and find our way into
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    • is usually not able to find the Christ impulse which is
    • were, and if one finds the divine being who has been working
    • we have to feel and find our way into the Apocalypse. We will
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    • denen man nur einen Sinn finden wird und sie nur dann richtig
    • gewesen, alle diese Einzelheiten, die wir wiederfinden in
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    • understand the Book of Revelation cannot avoid finding out what
    • understanding intellectually all the details we find in his
    • this by finding the wellspring of their actions and deeds
    • find ourselves gathered around John the apocalyptist who sees
    • to find their way to the spirit without falling prey to Satan.
    • finds one's way into the Book of Revelation
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    • places in the Apocalypse which one will find one can only grasp
    • finding the source of their actions and deeds in
    • the more, the more you find your way into the inner spirit of
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    • Denken und Empfinden aufzunehmen.
    • sind. Medien können, weil in ihnen stattfindet ein
    • Fühlen und Empfinden korrumpiert. Daher wird das Medium
    • die Stadt Babylon zu finden. Sie ist da, wo Menschen sind, die
    • «babylonischen Korruption», so finden wir, daß
    • finden sei, daß zum Beispiel dem bösen Prinzip unten
    • menschlichen Empfinden schlechterdings unbegreiflich, zu
    • empfinden: Jetzt, wo vom Erdendasein das ausgeschieden wird,
    • wiederfinden könnt, dann liegt in diesem Wiederfinden
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    • find that it is the ahrimanic principle that is at work in this
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    • expressions for corruption which we find here are ones which
    • Babylonian corruption, we find that the Ahrimanic principle is
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    • Sehen Sie, meine lieben Freunde, wir befinden uns seit dem
    • Weltevolution stattfinden bei den Ereignissen, in die Mitte
    • finden, aber da war es; denn ich möchte wissen, wie der
    • Wolken Offenbarende empfand. Die Empfindung ist eine ungemein
    • Planeten dazukamen, finden Sie in meinem Buche «Die
    • Empfindung.
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    • humanity. Because this seeing is so close to us we find
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    • look around us at the turning point of our era and we find
    • don't find any descriptions of these things that are like
    • •trinity of earth, sun and moon. You will find a
    • Occult Science. You can also find all the events which I
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    • jemand empfindet für seine eigene Zeit wichtige geistige
    • Hintergründe empfindet; menschlich ist das ja
    • davon bin, wann meine Beobachtung stattfindet und ich sehe
    • also mehr ein methodisches Prinzip, sich hineinzufinden in das,
    • geschildert ist, auch darin finden können. Sie werden
    • finden können, wie unter dem Hereinbrechen des
    • finden können für alles das, was in einer solchen
    • Anschluß finden an andere Menschen, in deren Gefolge sie
    • Kommen wir weiter zurück, so finden wir
    • einer ganz gesunden Empfindung, die aus dem tiefsten
    • keinen Widerspruch darin finden, daß man bestimmte Epochen
    • daß sich dann findet, wie die Dinge gehen. Man wird
    • Weltenevolution finden, wenn man nicht das Prinzip der Zahl als
    • finden wir ja eingestreut in die Apokalypse, gewöhnlich an
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    • regard to both. It is really a matter of method, to find
    • present time cannot find a supersensible interpretation for
    • will be able to find the stages through what is described in
    • the Book of Revelation. You will be able to find when
    • find words for everything that goes on in such a soul. These
    • find geniuses of piety there.
    • Going back still further we find before our field of
    • only go back a little way to find a time when the state could
    • Goethe's letters. So we tried to find out
    • begin anywhere and from that point find out how things go. One
    • will never find the interconnections in world evolution if one
    • The others, however, cannot find
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    • really a methodic principle to find one's way into what
    • also be able to find words for everything that happens in such
    • Here one finds that consciousnesses of individual personalities
    • we go further back, we find that for the consciousness sphere
    • if this Italian professor really did find handwritten things by
    • once witnessed a find like this. When I was at the Goethe and
    • to find out what was behind this. And we discovered that the
    • Apocalypse is very necessary for you, you will not find any
    • contradiction in the fact that one can find various sevenfold
    • the number principle as the methodic thing one won't find any
    • we usually find other events sprinkled into the Apocalypse at
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    • Besprechung der Apokalypse eine besondere Beleuchtung finden
    • innerlich finden wird, auch seine Tugenden, aus der geistigen
    • an das Pathologische angrenzt, die andere Empfindung haben
    • Gegenden Europas und vermutlich in Amerika zahlreich zu finden,
    • zunächst nicht den Zusammenklang der drei Teile finden;
    • nicht zusammenfinden in innerem Verstehen, sondern oftmals sich
    • ein im eminentesten Sinne wolkenmenschliches Volk findet, das
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    • Moving on now to the soul realm, we find that feeling is
    • thinking clearly to find the right way into Anthroposophy. In a
    • will shock anyone who still needs to find his way into such
    • Wilsonism this is finding expression again in a most
    • People can as yet find no harmony among the three parts;
    • taking on you can see, for example, that people do not find
    • played today. It also finds expression in more profound
    • partial to what spiritual vision wants to give them; they find
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    • connection and which we find illuminated in a particular way at
    • we pass on to the soul element we mainly find feeling there. It
    • virtues and everything productive that they will find inwardly
    • west, where we find a pathological development of fiery footed
    • men. One finds large numbers of such fiery footed human beings
    • there in Asia, Europe, and the Americas. People cannot find the
    • takes hold of people, one can see that people don't find their
    • today. These people find that the digestion of the spiritual
    • like a cloud shape to that abstract Asian shape that we find on
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    • empfindet das zunächst in dem Augenblick, wo man etwas von
    • freimütig in die Natur hinaussieht, man empfindet das als
    • haltende Göttliche sehen, so finden wir als die Grundkraft
    • finden innerhalb des dem Menschen zugeordneten Göttlichen
    • tiefer man in sie eindringt, desto mehr findet man alles in
    • seelischen Kräfte finden, wenn man auch meinen
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    • look towards the divine that holds the balance, we find there
    • that is associated with the human being we find nothing except
    • moment will find their fulfilment in natural phenomena. One of
    • it the more do we find everything in it that shows in the
    • Rudolf Steiner: Is there no way of finding out who
    • forces — it has to be said that finding out
    • forces. Look about you and you will everywhere find these soul
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    • Scientists are always saying that the processes you find out in
    • Ahrimanic things are continuously flowing in, we find that the
    • beings. It is nothing else; we don't find anything besides pure
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    • Priesterschaft auf die innere Arbeit stattfinden sollte. So
    • bevor eine allgemeine Besprechung stattfindet. Oder vielleicht
    • Intensität im Substantiellen finde ich, daß die
    • stattfindet. Stellen wir uns also vor, daß dies in
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    • man nur den entsprechenden Ton findet. Wenn man nicht gleich
    • werden überall finden: Wo der Apokalyptiker so spricht,
    • findet man eine soweit berechenbare Regelmäßigkeit,
    • der Punkt ergibt, und findet den Stern dort im Fernrohr. Das
    • 1773 ein Zusammenstoß stattfinden würde zwischen
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    • of the Book of Revelation if only one finds the right tone.
    • and find out the degree to which souls are inclined to enter
    • being can experience inwardly. You will find, however, that
    • you will find the planet. These are the calculable things. But
    • We can find out what was at the root of all this, dear
    • find this question any more intelligent than when someone asks
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    • finds a suitable tone. Sven though one doesn't talk to them
    • However, you will find that whenever the Apocalypticer speaks
    • Saturn and also Uranus and Neptune, one finds that it has a
    • corrections, one finds that all one has to do is to turn the
    • telescope to the calculated spot, and one will find the body in
    • seven seals. One has to unseal it in this way so that one finds
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    • Dinge zu finden in seinen imaginativen Visionen, wie er sie
    • und so weiter stattgefunden. Diese Empfindung - die ja viele
    • kennenlernen kann, ist eine durchaus richtige Empfindung. Nun
    • Mißverständnisse hineingekommen ist. So finden wir
    • Empfindung haben: Das ist der Leib des Seelisch-Geistigen -, so
    • Leiblichkeit. So daß man empfindet, meine lieben Freunde,
    • Geistige findet eben auf dem Wege des Abbaues seine Bahn, um
    • empfindende Wesenheiten, die sich erst mit ihrem Moralischen
    • Spirituellen einlaufen lassen. Dann werden wir finden, daß
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    • Revelation, for in this Book we find described the sequence of
    • Along the path of destruction the spirit finds ways through
    • shall find that our feeling life in the soul can truly be
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    • enabled him to find the things in his imaginative visions as
    • find that the more worldly initiates in the Middle Ages always
    • spiritual life more and more. Then we will find that we can
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    • Beispiel an das Fühlen, an das Empfinden, an das Begehren
    • das innerlich religiöse Sichfinden, das bei vielen
    • Naturwissenschaft verfolgt, findet überall eine ungeheure
    • Transsubstantiation finden das ganz verborgene Geistige im
    • der Apokalypse vorgezeichnet findet. Daher darf gesagt werden:
    • in der Gegenwart sich zusammenfinden. Michael wird der
    • Freiheit. Das ist es, was wir empfinden müssen. Und dann
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    • being, he would find himself up against the supra-human forces
    • inner, religious finding of oneself that occurs today in many
    • close to inner aspects, so instead they seek to find laws
    • find themselves.
    • physical world, the human being can find in the
    • someone who understands it will find his own understanding
    • courageous enthusiasm, then shall we find our will conjoined
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    • finding of one's inner religious bearings— which occurs
    • will find that statistical methods are praised to the skies in
    • where can one find truth anymore? One sees that things are
    • things during transubstantiation he can find the completely
    • that the one who understands it finds his own understanding
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    • we find that this portion constitutes a fairly uniform, mushlike
    • gentlemen, when you dissect a corpse, you will find that the right
    • where the nerves are, you will find that there are nerves everywhere
    • Nowadays we find
    • you like, but based on the earth alone you won't find an
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    • even the Social Democratic Party can find capable men anymore.
    • that everything hinges on our finding competent men who
    • earliest periods of life, we always find a quite definite form
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    • find that it cannot die in these realms either. It obviously
    • the head is fidgeting around and finds no support. Diarrhoea
    • processes that occur in the body, one finds it quite natural
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    • pregnancy, the more do we find these cells exposed to the
    • properly, you will find that it is quite a remarkable
    • penetrate the eardrum and look beyond it, you would find this
    • we observe the heart or lungs, we find that they look
    • the Gospel of Mark, one will find that he presents Jesus as a
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    • find priests who — excuse me for voicing such a heretical
    • touched himself in order to find the strong ego within him and
    • find meaning for everything. The earth on which we live was
    • go to Milan, you will find that the head of the lion there is
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    • what did Professor Benedikt find in the brains of criminals? In
    • its continuation into the brain and find that man's
    • now investigate the sense of taste, we will find that here
    • gums. If you examine all this you will find something strange.
    • that lead to the sense of taste, you will find only a few in
    • always rejects a food, we shall find that something is amiss
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    • we find first a transparent and horny layer called the
    • nerve fibre originates from each of these corpuscles and finds
    • water, where we would find everything even the delicate
    • being. You cannot find this in any modern scientific book
    • of warmth and these nerve bulbs of feeling, but they never find
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    • A man who steps on a scale finds that he weighs a certain
    • find the soul. Materialistic science looks for the soul in the
    • Materialistic science could find the soul only if our
    • But nowhere in modern science do we find the right
    • themselves, “Well, we must find a new way to understand
    • knowledge, we would find everything renewed. We could even
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    • now consider a simple phenomenon. A sensitive person finds it
    • find this so pleasant to hear, even if he understands what is
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    • isn't working properly, you will find that something is
    • a disorder of the abdomen, one always finds some irregularity
    • speaks the truth about these things, such people find it
    • forehead is different (sketching). In Greek statues we find
    • organ. Only by comprehending these organs will one find the
    • spirit everywhere. If you stop finding the spirit in some area,
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    • that some people find it at all necessary to publish such
    • leave without returning. When you look into this, you find that
    • into which to lay them. Finding a fly, a dead fly, on the
    • sometimes finds a morsel! How could we progress, however, if in
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    • find something of interest, when people's consciences suddenly
    • bone, you will find in these bones the so-called bone marrow.
    • does not check to find out if the father had perhaps been
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    • — now he was a famous man! He became famous for finding
    • any book on natural history, you will find that the rodents are
    • twigs or whatever wood the wasps can find, which they work and
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    • we carry around within us in this way, and they find fertile
    • you look around in the world, you will find that there is an
    • you read the Old Testament, you will find a variety of dietary
    • laws. If you study these, you will find the essence lies in the
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    • find at other times as water. Water is completely dependent on
    • need not go terribly far back into the past, however, to find
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    • most ten to twelve percent of the whole. When we find the human
    • one finds a much more delicate substance at work. Since time
    • came, we go to Asia and find that two or three thousand years
    • thousand years — four or five thousand — to find
    • also find the reasons for the decline of the Roman Empire in
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    • ancient times and today remains the same. So we again find that
    • will find granite and gneiss to be especially prevalent. The
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    • blade of wheat, you find at once that these laws are not observed at
    • would find that it simply could not be done! But at the top of
    • investigates the substances of which this blade consists, one first finds
    • bast. You see it in trees. And next you find in it a real building
    • We find
    • plant. When you go out to the mountains to-day and find granite
    • you observe a plant to-day and enlarge it, you find even now that it
    • briefly, the earth has once been alive and what we find to-day in the
    • way. If you go out on the ocean you find island formations. Here is
    • still find in the sea chalk deposits which are derived from living creatures,
    • the Juras we find limestone or chalk. The limestone is the deposit of
    • people make out how these birds find their direction. It is sometimes
    • them at all, don't act as guides; the young have to find their
    • — namely, a ship. How does a ship find its direction if it is
    • with the ships; they had to find their direction from the stars. So
    • very forces by which the birds find their direction! Only we men have
    • So it is possible to find all sorts of things within it still, which
    • instance, we find that children cannot absorb proper nourishment.
    • one finds terrible conditions. They brought a little boy into my
    • makes us realise something else. We find in our modern world both
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    • to explain everything by seeking to find everything already
    • We don't find things as easy as that, as
    • But that is too tiresome for people. They find it best to say
    • test the substances of the outer world to find how much carbon
    • In this way, through real study, I can find
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    • ancient times, one would already find that the yellow race
    • cockchafer then one finds in it that
    • fanaticism, then he finds the very sharpest invectives for
    • and through one's eyes somewhat the soul, for one finds the
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    • soul-and-spirit finds in the embryonic head elements which derive
    • altogether if the being of soul-and-spirit finds an embryonic head
    • find his bearings after death. Of this, however, the theologians do
    • life that after it is over he can find a firm basis. Prayer that has
    • did not find the earth as a clod out of which all things were then
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    • the egg where it will find moisture containing some salt. Otherwise
    • both physical and etheric, but this it finds difficult as it contains
    • infinitesimal quantity. Well, gentlemen, that is all one can find when
    • finds it easier to accept what it hears. The truth today is told only by
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    • really the cause of it, you must above all find out if he is getting
    • acid, when his stomach does not function properly, we find that it is
    • modern medicine people always want to find a single cause of disease
    • case where one finds that there is too little iron, one must try in
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    • again. In this way one finds the effects of minute quantities of
    • somewhere. If you dig in the earth there, you will find traces of
    • and dig in the earth, you will find traces of lead. Look at a common
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    • into wax, etc. Now we must ask ourselves, how does the bee find its way
    • to the flowers? It finds its way to the flowers with absolute certainty,
    • thing that the bee does not find the flowers by sight, but by a sense
    • more like the sense of smell. It finds its way to the flowers by a
    • — that is, to the old Queen. The new Queen must find a new
    • bee lives always in the twilight, and finds its way about by means of a
    • instance, at a bone, at a piece of bone, you will find hexagonal
    • find first developed in the human embryo, and which subsequently remain
    • structure we find in the skep or hive.
    • at the head — which represents the hive — you find that here
    • this reason, the further back we go the more we find how men
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    • the whole ground of bee-keeping, I believe you will find that just the
    • time passes and you find yourselves unable to procure the necessities of
    • The police dog would then be even more certain in finding things, for
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    • laboratory; one has always first to find out the age of every
    • whether you can find it all in print somewhere. For printer's ink has
    • into the mountains you find, just where the rocks are hardest, where so
    • find the quartz-crystals. They are very beautiful. You find many
    • find it in the mountains is one of the very hardest of substances, But
    • cannot count; one had to find out how it was that the horse stamped
    • moment, think what one finds even with dogs when the master dies. It has
    • nevertheless true, that one finds men who have, as the saying is, a
    • the Finding of the Holy Cross, the honey is washed out of all the flowers
    • just this day of the Finding of the Holy Cross, this third of May which
    • nectar rightly and the bees find none.
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    • One finds that
    • finds in his bee-hives, which did not sting him, whereas it can be
    • find that a man does his bee-keeping as a hobby, the more you will find
    • one finds people unable to digest honey, one has first to look for
    • happen that one finds the trouble in the lungs. One must then not
    • find out what is wrong with him and cure it. Not to be able to digest
    • the bees are able to find in the plants.
    • Müller, and of me. I believe we shall find a balancing of our
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    • the blood-fluid. When you study the bee you find the whitish gastric
    • knowledge of bee-keeping, If they are put to the test you will find
    • he will find that the diseases of bees can be prevented by these
    • surrounding the little wasp-egg, we find the so-called gall-nut or
    • districts especially rich in wasps one can find trees almost
    • was first prepared in nature, and we find once more an instance of
    • fig tree, you will find, if you look carefully, patterns just like
    • the wax cells of the comb. Within the tree-trunk you find
    • into the finished cells. We find, as it were, a copy of the
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    • find the facts quite falsely stated, for it is represented as though
    • just enough to strengthen the ego one can then find a very good
    • builds in the following way: when it finds a rather stiff leaf on
    • away to their dwellings; one can find them there in the ant heaps. It
    • find little dwellings where the aphis are placed, for they are the
    • you will find little stalls, and the aphis are the cows. The ants go
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    • build up a mound, but make use of something suitable they find there
    • it finds a suitable tree stump, then it so arranges the matter that it
    • seeds, as hard as stone. One can find these ant-hills. Round about
    • so. One finds in the soil very hard seeds somewhat like small grains
    • Let us go back to the wasps, among which I told you, we find creatures
    • ants. You know how, when one clears away an ant-heap, one finds the
    • had always been as it is today, when we find the dead lime-stone, the
    • dead quartz or gneiss, or mica-schist, and so on; when we find
    • growing out of the present-day seeds, the plants, when we find the
    • analyses the milk. Then he finds that milk contains such and such
    • throughout nature, You actually cannot find any bark of any tree that
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    • longer on a living tree, but has been made into something. One finds
    • these dwelling-places, the creatures would not find any outlet, the
    • eggs so that when the young larva creeps out, it finds this other
    • as I have already pointed out, this formic acid which we find when we
    • external symptoms. One must find out what exactly is wrong with him.
    • escaping air, I find it is carbonic acid. Thus carbonic acid is
    • find that similar processes of decay constantly take place in the human
    • following year. Men may not appreciate this, but Nature finds it
    • you will find that it Is formic acid that helps him to master these
    • longer find the formic acid it needs: so too, the older bees
    • men. The swarm of bees is not a whole man. The bees cannot find their
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    • arsenic! If you go into the matter you will find that this is the
    • and then sweated out. But if an excessive quantity finds its way into
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    • quite different from that into which it enters when it finds its
    • outlet in the ocean. If you follow up the rivers you find that they
    • go to work in the right way and one finds proofs everywhere for the
    • reason. And although one is not by any means bound to find it so, yet
    • find, for example, a person with a remarkable complaint: he sees with
    • the sole make their way to where they can find this. They have a kind
    • finds its salt within the earth, but when it emerges from the earth
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    • would seem, therefore, that science is finding confirmation of the
    • order to find the answer we must consider the following:
    • always called the Sun and in the Gospels we still find the words:
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    • and I find it impossible to gather from them whether the man in
    • again to find the way to the Spirit. We must not celebrate Christmas
    • finding joy in daily work, perhaps here it is different! In
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    • you will everywhere find evidence that importance was attached to the
    • Christ's acts of healing, we find the words: When the sun had set He
    • And so you will find great musicians among the Jews but — at
    • direction of paganism. If you observe closely you will find many
    • observe medicine to-day you will find that with few, very few
    • thing. But in the natural course one would expect to find Jewish
    • phases of the evolution of mankind we find the population of the
    • themselves no longer understand, you will find in the very
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    • mountains: there we find the solid granite or other solid rock. But
    • same carbonate of lime will be found in his bones as you find here in
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    • form and pulverize it and hold it in a flame. You can then find with
    • present moon. Today just as one can find sodium in the air, one can
    • firm. It is, in fact, quartz! The quartz which you find in the high
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    • the ground, we find there are certain layers or strata of earth. The
    • other into the depths, we find deeper-lying strata. But these strata
    • on this side of a hill we find an upper layer that could become good
    • little, and then he finds what is left of the skeleton, let us say,
    • hammering everywhere, makes various statements and then one finds in
    • People find today in southern regions churches or other buildings
    • that is hard; that's not earth. They dig down and find a pagan temple
    • one must find out, not from the way the strata lie, but from the
    • about: You find one layer of the earth [See drawing below, yellow],
    • you find another [green]; you are able for some reason or other to
    • Now one very frequently finds fossils in the upper
    • fish-skeletons which are earlier. And perhaps below, one finds
    • at the top is lowest of all. One must first find out how all these
    • plants grew more complicated, and so we find the most complicated
    • remains in the latest strata. In the oldest strata one finds fossils
    • teeth have remained. One finds casts of the teeth of a kind of
    • But as one studies these strata one finds out how things
    • in older strata, especially in the Alps, one finds some sort of
    • earth it was not always like that. When we find the fossilized
    • could really travel to a star, they would be amazed to find it
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    • like the Alpine range with its jumbled strata, they then find quite
    • than an hour, but while walking from Ravenna to the sea one finds
    • finds that England has risen and sunk four times in the course of its
    • times we find that man was much, much softer. If we go still further
    • in which these men with a flat, low forehead must have lived, we find
    • earth to make their dwelling-places, and these we still find today.
    • And the most remarkable things we find in them are paintings and
    • then atrophied. And what we find in the caves are just the last
    • the farther we go back, the more we find that man as spirit dominates
    • So we find a condition of our earth that must once have
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    • Where today we find the Asian peoples, the inhabitants of the Near
    • the Atlantic Ocean to find them. We would have to get down to that
    • dig there, and in all probability find nothing. For, as I have said,
    • can be seen in a less adulterated form — we find a culture
    • cultures that have religion you find everywhere — in the old
    • So, gentlemen, we find a culture there that is quite
    • laws, marriage laws, and so on. There one finds all that is needed,
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    • is Russia, and there we find Asia. Here would be England, Ireland,
    • today we find the Asian peoples, the inhabitants of the Near East and
    • Atlantic Ocean to find them. We should have to get down to this bed
    • dig there to find in all probability nothing, for as I said those
    • form — we find there a culture distinct from all others, for
    • When you consider the cultures that have religion you find everywhere
    • Thus we find a culture
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    • Worms find no lodging in a human body if the head forces are working
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    • enough into the rest of the body. Worms find no lodging in a human
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    • been saying: Look here! we can do it much more easily by finding out
    • find him there eating carrots. And if the garden is far off that
    • doesn't matter, the child trudges off to it anyway and finds the
    • so many logical thoughts. And so you find that the journalist — or
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    • finding out what substances are in the manure and then taking them
    • then you'll find him there eating carrots. And if the garden is far
    • finds the carrots-because a child who has a tendency to worms longs
    • for any human being to have so many logical thoughts. And so you find
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    • pointed out, we find original man in the strata of the earth,
    • appeared in India, Asia, Egypt, and even Greece, we find that the
    • was their way of expressing what they knew. Thus we find when we are
    • animal-like, whereas today in man's face his spirit finds expression;
    • find human beings formed in the way I described here recently, out of
    • to have been rich in spirit but animal-like in body, we find they
    • any wasp's nest you find hanging in a tree. Look at the material it
    • Germanic gods — Wotan, Loki, for instance. You find pictures of
    • Indians spoke of (it was possible to find out what they were saying)
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    • out, in the strata of the earth we find the original man exhibiting a
    • Greece, we find the people in those times far in advance of us. What
    • expressing what they knew. Thus we find that when we are able
    • face his spirit finds expression, his spirit is as it were
    • lower. On going back further in the evolution of the earth we find
    • animal-like in body, we find they were still undeveloped as far as
    • human beings at all, but by wasps! Look at any wasps' nest you find
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    • someone who never touches wine finds it extremely unpleasant either
    • went up into space expecting to find the sun as they describe it in
    • find no gas whatsoever. They would find hollow space, a real vacuum.
    • This vacuum radiates light. And what they would find is spirit. We
    • sense of smell find persons who have run away after committing some
    • over the fields, he finds everything terribly interesting; so many
    • soil. And Mars works particularly strongly upon Africa. So we find
    • find the earth covered with noses — the plants. But it never
    • — they look just like a nose. You find them growing everywhere.
    • being does not find his way again to what he was once able to grasp
    • one would find extraordinary brains. In this area, anatomy has
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    • the sun has shone upon them, you would also find evidence of the
    • in some container. Within the same year he will find that the
    • And so in the planetary system we find certain states or
    • year, then you find that the yearly effects of the sun are different
    • where the sun rises on the twenty-first of March, we find behind the
    • year before that. Going back through a few centuries we find that the
    • constellation, but if we go back as far as the year 1200 AD. we find
    • the real mineral. Down in the valleys you find soil that has already
    • is difficult for the strawberry to find in the garden what it finds
    • out in the woods. The rose finds a great deal in the garden that is
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    • high, you will still find an Ice Age, even today, for the top is
    • would get a stepladder and climb to the top of it, you would find
    • spiritual science, one finds that in the last hundred years human
    • formerly. One finds, for example, that the ancient Egyptians thought
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    • find an answer to it. For if you read present-day books you can
    • certainly find all sorts of ideas on the origin of volcanoes, but if
    • you read older books, lying farther back in time, you find other
    • This can even be established to the extent of finding
    • the tetrahedron, you find that most of the volcanic mountains are
    • rocks, you find this dreaded mountain standing there is simply an
    • and you see, along all these lines one would always be able to find
    • originally “cemented” together! But one finds when one
    • were possible to weigh the earth one would find that it is far, far
    • stomach aches, others have headaches, migraine, others find that
    • were to approach it: they would not find fiery gas but they would
    • find something that causes any earthly substance to be sucked in and
    • are everywhere and only those people don't find them who have none
    • find the expression “freethinker” which has appeared in
    • they come from the triangular earth. In the jaw formation you find
    • Look for it sometime. You will find in most varied ways
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    • we were once obliged to stop at Offenburg, and I was curious to find
    • investigation to find what substances are contained in the potato. He
    • finds carbohydrates, which consist of carbon, oxygen, and hydrogen in
    • potatoes. Spiritual science finds that the eating of potatoes has
    • records of what happened in Paris at that time, we find that there
    • comets appear out there in the heavens, and after a time they find
    • people will discover how things really are. And they will find proper
    • indeed depends. And then human beings will find their right place in
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    • anything more. They simply find out by calculation what they want to
    • every year, you would find that after a certain number of years it
    • go for a walk and find a large pile of stones somewhere, you know
    • still surprise you. If you investigate, you will find that a human
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    • celebrated, the Festival of the re-finding of Osiris. As you know,
    • finds him. This re-finding of Osiris, the Son of God, is represented
    • points to the connection with the re-finding of Osiris.
    • the Northern regions we find something similar, in that the
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    • do we find evidence of any clear ideas of this Festival, and even when
    • of years before the Christian era we find that a Festival was
    • still find themselves involved in strife and dispute, in wild
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    • we need this at all? We are true theosophists, they say, when we strive to find the higher
    • incarnations, we shall find in him a human being whose physical, etheric and astral bodies
    • were loosely knit together. But when we consider a human being of the present time, we find
    • decades, we again find that this is regulated by certain numbers. Doctors say that by
    • to Zurich you go by train. You consult the time-table to find out when your train leaves.
    • a rule we find a multiple of 28 between the death and the birth of any member of a family.
    • important element given by Spiritual Science. We may say: I live in this world and I find
    • his astral body if not imbued with spiritual knowledge will not find its way about the
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    • to you. If you go through all the sciences here, you will find that they
    • finding the dead. Handwriting is better. You will not succeed in finding
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    • find themselves in a strange position. We have already seen how
    • questions of spiritual life. We find that a scientist like
    • find just as little satisfaction there. What is offered is, on
    • ascertain why it is not possible at the present time to find
    • Therefore when he makes his chemical analysis, he finds
    • being of man. It is imagined that we have to find two elements,
    • experience to find the spiritual reality that underlies
    • and you can find this in his beautiful treatise,
    • the contrary we really seek to experience them, then we find
    • brooding in oneself in order to find the way one has to go
    • human soul they find it characteristic that in certain respects
    • it must be said that those who find that this is in fact so,
    • by means of the inner functions or exercises which you can find
    • ego is linked to them and we find a complete ego-organism. This
    • that is directed toward the ego, we find that it is embedded in
    • find a soul-spirit world that in the first instance is
    • this soul- spirit world. The first entities that we find there
    • When we observe the sense world we find a kingdom below man,
    • the animal kingdom. In the soul-spirit world we find first of
    • spirit-soul nature. Then we find a sphere ranking above this
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    • of spirit for several years knows that he often finds himself
    • spiritual experience — find
    • What the science of spirit finds in this way is at first
    • spirit. We have to develop our own souls to find the way and
    • is that we find some things in our destiny sympathetic, others
    • a few words which express a kind of intellectual joy in finding
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    • And we have to ask ourselves: where do we now find the answers
    • nobody hoped to find America or anything like that. The
    • intention was to find another way to India, so that one only
    • researches of natural science finds himself in a position
    • research, we shall only find on the other side something that
    • humanity, we find that knowledge or what we might call science
    • before the birth of Christ, we find the heliocentric system
    • find their way in the world through love, make themselves
    • art of finding remedies and pathology, the knowledge of various
    • remarkable how those who find fault with the Science of
    • more closely will find that, on the contrary, it is well suited
    • our total outlook, when we try to find the impulses for solving
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    • stattfinden. Daran sollte sich dann der letzte Vortrag des
    • anzuschauen, um das Bedeutungsvolle herauszufinden.
    • Naturwissenschaft zu finden.
    • insbesondere die Empfindung konnte das ergeben — einen
    • Empfindungserlebnissen heraus darlegten, wie sie innerhalb ihrer
    • vielleicht als Gotteserlebnis bezeichnen kann. Man findet, daß der
    • finden dafür, daß diesem Erlebnis auch irgendetwas in der
    • finden als aus dem Geiste. Die Natur stehe nicht ferner dem Gotte
    • von West und Ost und Mitte die Rede, was ich nicht tadle. Ich finde
    • stattfinden können. — Nun, im Ganzen ist das Ergebnis ein
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    • Anthroposophist of to-day finds himself in a position similar to
    • lies the same disposition of thought as we find in the
    • “Darwin.” They rarely add that you can find the
    • laws of spiritual life and you will find these higher laws
    • easily pass on to the less self-evident ones which we find in
    • Some find “the omnipotence of natural selection,”
    • Where could we find a similar clearness in Psychology? That the soul
    • making these objections is correct; but one finds oneself in the
    • We find no
    • will find a soul-spirit. which cannot be traced back in the same
    • has spurred people on to find the connection between such forms.
    • hard we tried, we could not find any reasonable objection to the
    • we not find that which we call higher human spiritual activity,
    • Anthroposophical tenets quickly, and they will find it very
    • of which the lower can become the higher. We find, for example,
    • twenty-first, you find the anthropoid who does not yet have
    • life-riddles. We will take one example among many. We find it in
    • and would find an explanation for the fact that one boy turns
    • case. And, if I cannot find these causes and effects in the
    • past or expect to find it in the future. I go to work in exactly
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    • constitute a Neo-Semitic civilization. We find the happenings of most
    • connected more with the place than with the racial stock. We find Zeus
    • find there a very strong Atlantean element. The Etruscan colony,
    • When we survey the course of the whole development, we find that the
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    • in study, we find, not only the great Poet very pre-eminently there,
    • We find that Goethe was one of those spirits who had within him an
    • primal and eternal evolution of his freedom, he will then find
    • same meaning is applied to this word as we find in Goethe. In the New
    • Testament too we find this expression in the conversation between
    • the animal world, we find that there are objectionable animals and
    • find wisdom he must seek it far from all human self-seeking. When a
    • touch upon a few. We find the wife of the old man with the lamp, she
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    • acquainted with Jacob Boehme you find one of the sources (Dawn of the
    • find represented the three kingdoms in which man lives, the physical,
    • cannot get back again in that way. We must ourselves find the way
    • the Serpent, he could only find them by the sense of touch; but they
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    • Gods find the dwarf Antwar, as Hecht, and Otter the son of
  • Title: Lecture: On The Gospel of St. John
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    • only to those who find access to them through special training.
    • live with this Gospel we shall find the way into a new future of
  • Title: Lecture Series: The Social Question and Theosophy
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    • language of the facts will find out in the not too distant
    • leave to find work in America, to take part in and get to know
    • will find that things that are supposed to be guideposts,
    • life, they would soon find that they are capable of nothing.
    • can lead to an improvement?, then you would find that he has
    • must know the laws of the becoming of humanity. We cannot find
    • had to have had intuition in order to be able to find out about
    • soul—finds that everything that determines outward
    • thing in the here-and-now. If it is to find an ascent again, it
    • must find the spirit in the present, the inwardness, in the
    • that it will again find the harmony between itself and the
    • will find that a half freedom has taken over from the old
    • also thought in this way. You can find in
  • Title: Lecture: Esoteric Christianity: The Gospel of St. John and Ancient Mysteries
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    • to the root of the matter, we shall find that such works could never
    • hidden sources of Wisdom. This is what we find when we set out to
    • will find that they can all be traced back to deeper sources. Whether
    • other religions so with Christianity too we find its foundations in
    • of Wisdom. We look to Greece, to Egypt, to Rome, everywhere we find
    • must never lag behind but always press on to find the Higher Truths.
    • of finding new revelations in his dream life; he can experience
    • pupil to receive aright the influence of these words and find the
    • Mysteries must find a way to tell what cannot be expressed in words.
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    • refer to inherited characteristics. Everything we find as transmitted
    • man's qualities of genius are explicable if we find signs,
    • involved in these questions, to indicate only sketchily the findings
    • other entity. If we rise to the animal world, we find that a
    • genius, seeks in the past among his ancestors, finds in some ancestor
    • there, finds this quality in one, that in another, and then shows how
    • the opposite. If finding qualities of genius among the ancestors
    • the line of heredity, we find that there the individual is drawn into
    • must be effected. We find that a man must adapt himself to this
    • ego, we find what passes from incarnation to incarnation, and appears
    • body. The astral body finds its physical expression in the
    • been retarded. You can find in life example after example; for
    • you know, in the inability to find any interest which is lasting. We
    • world. If we wish to approach this child as a teacher, we must find
    • take him where he can find pleasure, he will only become more and
    • his fuming inner being wishes to express itself, he must try to find
    • how to find and to regulate his relation to the individual. Only one
    • prosaic concepts, but he who strives for genuine knowledge will find
    • it, and will find the way to other people; he will find the solution
    • relate ourselves to others. We find the essential being of
  • Title: Lecture: Morality and Karma
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  • Title: Lecture: 'I am the Way, the Truth, and the Life'
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    • looking back into our own childhood. We find that we can
    • find the forces to kindle them to new life. The materialism
    • a soul, the words of St. Paul would find fulfillment:
    • latter find their equilibrium from the outset. The animal, as
    • its life demands. Man, however, has to learn to find his
    • himself into the upright posture and finds the Way.
    • children, become strong, stand upright, learn to find your
    • Truth and then, in full consciousness, you will also find in
    • enables him to find the Christ. Men must first receive the
  • Title: Lecture: The National Epics With Especial Attention to the Kalevala
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    • on the Iliad itself we find many a word of resignation which shows us
    • And then we find how Kriemhilde and Brunnhilde whom we meet at the same
    • Jesus. As a most intimate concern of the heart of humanity, we find
    • directly into the animal train of evolution. Indeed we find if we go
    • of humanity, we find first of all — one might say — the
    • Nowhere do we find it possible to place even the most remote human race
    • and have a sufficiently unprejudiced view we find without reference
    • cease, but we find that the human soul in general is in quite a different
    • with the brain. And then of course we find that in the human soul those
    • do we find that what then ruled in the soul of man, what then worked,
    • find the present-day imagination, but — if we may use the expression
    • If we go back beyond Homer we find that men had clairvoyant consciousness,
    • to that modern mode of vision which we find in Agamemnon, in Nestor
    • consciousness, we find that Ilmarinen brings forth everything that is
    • my soul, it was a wonderful, amazing fact to find again in this epic
    • “Falsches sagen die gewisslich and befinden
  • Title: Lecture: The Errors of Spiritual Investigation
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    • soul again, in order thereby, later on, to find objective
    • accompanying conditions, one can find sources of error. But
    • is truth, what is error, but to find the path beyond error
    • arise. We find in life monism, materialism, positivism,
    • find the same content, if they are sincerely presented, in so
    • person however, with selfless mood of soul, will find the
    • find this assertion about the power inherent in Truth, when
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    • it. If we consider the whole matter, we shall find that it is really
  • Title: Lecture: How Can We Gain Knowledge of the Supersensible Worlds?
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    • observe ourselves, we cannot find the same access to our being
    • have confidence in our thinking, for we cannot find our way in
    • physical world we learn to rely on a kind of thinking which finds
    • human being finds support and strength by checking the fear that
    • Modern people find it so difficult to accept this. They do not
    • he could find a spiritual element behind the physical-sensory
    • But our contemporaries find it difficult to understand such
    • death does not blot out the human being, but that he can find
    • the circle. One can find even today that the teaching of repeated
  • Title: Lecture: Jesus and Christ
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    • of humanity, turns his gaze on ancient times, he finds a trend that
    • culminates in the Greco-Roman epoch. He finds that then humanity as a
    • could find a connection with the divine essence only by going out of
    • essence while still retaining his humanity. He could now find Christ
    • became possible for man to find Christ by deepening and strengthening
    • will find within yourself that element in which your soul is immersed
    • we find in Western philosophy the thought expressed that had we no
    • find a path leading through a human being into the spiritual
  • Title: Reincarnation and Immortality: Lecture III: The Supersensible Being of Man
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    • monism, then we find that our need for a deeper kind of
    • the soul had to develop in order to find its way from the
    • expect to find something that will lead him to the real being
    • doubts become of finding in it a gateway into the world
    • actually achieved when this comes about. You can find a more
    • possible to find the being of man. We see that because our
    • experiences are concerned. And he will then find, as long as he
    • was the same both times he played, enabled him to find the same
    • achieve this. You will also find these in the books I have
    • the world will in many respects find much that is beautiful,
    • we do not normally find these spiritual beings in our usual
    • becomes living logic which can be permeated by what it finds
  • Title: Reincarnation and Immortality: Lecture V: Mystery of the Human Being
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    • person with real inner sensitivity would find it any longer
    • soul, an uncertainty and powerlessness, an inability to find
    • Although no really sensitive person would find it
    • general, he would probably find more reason to consider that
    • to epoch in order to make it possible for man to find such a
    • to find out something about the world that constitutes the
    • what, in fact, does one find out? The scientist has to
    • admit that having penetrated this smallest of worlds, he finds
    • to man, it was thought possible to find material which would
    • thought that we would find the single egg cell, out of which
    • whom he expected to be his successor. And now we find today
    • other substance, this is not the main thing, for we find
    • universe, in the relatively large, as we find working
    • very small, we examine the very large we only find what we know
    • to be found in us? Is it possible to find it or, if we are
    • I look into myself, I find feelings, ideas, joy and sorrow, I
    • find what I have experienced in the world, but I do not find an
    • rightly says — find this ego? If it could be found so
    • present-day literature on this subject will increasingly find
    • have said, I cannot go into details — you can find all
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    • There must be some reason why humanity finds it so difficult to
    • makes pronouncements about its findings, and then reaches its
    • conclusions on the basis of these findings. The scientist of
    • upon which the source of his findings is revealed to him. For
    • findings appear set out before the eye of the spirit.
    • findings of natural science, as far as they can be valued, that
    • — the scientist continues — in order to find out
    • really impossible to find out anything in this way. For we get
    • findings of the science of spirit. In order to do this,
    • finding the path into the spiritual world.
    • world you wish to remain within reality, you find yourself
    • experience. We have to find quite different inner forces in our
    • second power. You can find more detailed information in my
    • spirit, but to find the way from spirit to matter, to immerse
    • we find that it only explains the middle of the three parts,
    • undifferentiated, a fact that the findings of modern science
    • experience our thinking? We find that as it exists in
    • the free will we find that nothing mortal in the human being
    • carries out the actions, but we find that free actions are
    • this way cannot possibly find an answer to the problem of
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    • take everything that has happened up to the present day we find
    • century A.D. and we find that everything that happened in the
    • of life we find a kind of life that is more like a society. And
    • political questions of America find their solution under the
    • must say that I find Woodrow Wilson as a thinker and scientist
    • recognized. I find an extraordinarily sympathetic
    • is something our age has got to learn, but finds so difficult
    • they find a few sentences the same with two different authors
    • What does he find? He looks for it in the so called
    • psychologists he honestly tried to find something their souls
    • method that is right for natural science? We find the forces of
    • decay. We find the part of life that becomes dead in historical
    • then we find ourselves restricted to studying the
    • with a few historical findings of the science of spirit. I
    • perceptive consciousness into history, we do in fact find that
    • find that the configuration, the structure of the human
    • describing the findings of the science of spirit quite
    • findings — of following historical evolution from a
    • public a finding of the science of spirit. One must approach
    • its findings as merely fantastic. We reach back into an ancient
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    • the path to knowledge; for on that path he would inevitably find
    • We find thus in Greek times the heliocentric conception of the world;
    • we find the very same picture as we have to-day of man's place in the
    • We should again and again find evidence of how the whole of mankind
    • strenuous efforts required for finding one's way to clear conceptions
    • find it to be very much the same. The life of feeling is a kind of
    • but as spirit, he finds that he is also now within the inner being of
    • to recognise, and be within, our own spirit, then we shall find we are
    • world, we shall find the spirit. And then we shall have the right
    • world in its infinite variety and richness. In order that we may find the
    • world again — in order, that is, that we may find the spirit in the
    • lies in his own being, and finds himself in the presence of the
    • spiritual science will find himself continually face to face with this
  • Title: Lecture: The Supersensible in the Human Being and in the Universe
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    • present time, we find that it faces us in the way in which it
    • we go back into the evolution of humanity the more we find that
    • active in the world and frequently, in order to find at least
    • because he is unable to find in his present environment knowledge
    • Perhaps you may find it strange that I should emphasize these
    • children in an unprejudiced way know this). To find our position
    • where we may find in ancient times a powerful striving after a
    • Gnosticism, or of Oriental occultism, in order to find in them
    • that consolation which they cannot find in the natural-scientific
    • a social order of this kind we shall find those living forces
    • itself, which he turns inward. In this way he will find a
    • again, you may find quite a number of exercises in my books
    • shall find our way through cosmic-moral impulses which have
  • Title: Lecture Series: The Eternal Soul of Man From the Point of View of Anthroposophy
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    • procedures. But still, the one who finds himself surrendering
    • findings: the entire person.
    • science here intends — can find methods to lead others to
  • Title: Ascension/Pentecost III: WORLD-PENTECOST: The Message of Anthroposophy
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    • Sun-God. When you pass through death you shall find that realm again
    • only outside and beyond the earth will you find the mysteries
    • Then, at the time when men could no longer find the Christ on yonder
    • might find Him there. Something happened then in the evolution of
    • Golgotha and so to find the Christ on the earth — to find Him who
    • is material we again find the Spirit in all its reality, we also open
    • seek again for the spiritual world, they will find Christ as an
    • yourselves the spirit of Anthroposophy, you will find that it will
  • Title: Easter/Pentecost: Lecture III: The Pentecost of the World
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    • we go back some three or four thousand years we find that men
    • kingdom of the Sun-God; you have to find it again through the
    • — they could nowhere find the Christ.
    • find the Christ in super-sensible regions beyond the sun that
    • that men might find Him there.
    • Golgotha, and have been able to find on earth that which
    • the sun. When through the substance we find the spirit in its
    • again seek out the spiritual world, they will find it in a way
    • find the Christ as ever present with them. If in this age men
    • Anthroposophy you will find that precisely what it does do is
  • Title: Social Understanding: Lecture II: Social Understanding Through Spiritual Scientific Knowledge
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    • body is carrying out the process of digesting too well, you may find you
    • delve down into the earth to find the forces of the earth's interior would
    • be absolutely wrong. You would only find earth substances. The forces that
    • right way you will find an opportunity somewhere in life of making
    • understand it properly, you will find an opportunity to make use of the
    • plate, and he carefully puts a piece of meat on the scales to find out how
    • longer be astonished to find that other forces can be transformed in man,
    • every department you find well-meaning people today, who want to reform
  • Title: Lecture: Richard Wagner and Mysticism
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    • mathematical concepts. Men must have patience to find their bearings
    • again we find Mystics describing the nature and mode of their
    • find that the mystical life is the source of them all.
    • In motif after motif we find Richard Wagner expressing in the tones of
    • And now, if we turn to Lohengrin, what do we find? Lohengrin is
    • we find it set forth in the Lohengrin myth. It is an age when the new
    • new principles find their way into evolution. What enters thus into
    • Wherever we look we find that as an artist and as a human being,
  • Title: Lecture: Spiritual Wisdom in the Early Christian Centuries
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    • acquired by reason, as we find it in Scholasticism. Knowledge through
    • shall find that the characteristics of this knowledge through
    • But then we find that from the fifth century A.D. onwards, this old
    • This is what we find to-day in famous histories of philosophy and
    • will there find peoples who give names to their Gods. Turn to the
    • A.D. we find a School which began to oppose the ancient principle of
    • Beings. As Christianity began to find its way into Roman culture, the
    • you will find the same. According to the Egyptian priests, a God and
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    • find himself in later life, by disposition of karma, in his
    • creating of a community, it will have to find means suited to
    • attention to the whole human being, you will find in the common
    • intimately bound to each other. The two societies could find a
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    • we go back once more to what I referred to yesterday, we find
    • of human consciousness. We find the human being who is in a
    • about this and you will find that such is the case. Such a
    • justification of what is added from day to day to the findings
    • fault-finding — for drawing away into open publicity that
    • Believe me, this is not said by way of finding fault or to
    • adjusted themselves in recent times to the need for finding
  • Title: Polarities in Evolution: Lecture 1: Evolution and Consciousness, Lucifer, Ahriman
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    • beings had to find out, as it were, how human life can be
    • earlier times in human evolution we find that the further
    • human soul a long way back we find ourselves going beyond
    • our soul is active in thought we find ourselves rather
    • itself can do so. We find, however, that the mental
    • be on the lookout for this resistance. We find that in
    • body. Here we come upon a truth that many people find
    • ancient Egyptian times, and we shall find that at that
    • universe so that they could find within themselves the
  • Title: Polarities in Evolution: Lecture 2: East, West, and the Culture of Middle Europe, the Science of Initiation
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    • even to find any kind of inner reason; they merely
    • this was able to find concepts with which to grasp the
    • find the element that can raise Europe to the heights.
    • themselves. You will find that when genuine initiates in
    • of the things of which they are writing. You will find
    • them’. Take a look, you will find this kind of
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    • not go far back in human evolution to find that social
    • confusion. Instead, let us find some other, more neutral
    • into historical times, we find that in those prehistoric
    • and we shall find that it was considered a matter of
    • office. The things we look for and find in present-day
    • second stage we find empires where the leader or leaders
    • interesting to find out, for example, that Dionysius the
    • be pointed out. We must find a way of making it possible
    • the earth in the earliest empires. We must find a way in
    • worlds, that we may find gods again.
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    • issue without prejudice would find that it has nothing
    • Christian faith. They would find that during the Middle
    • their wits that people might find out about this, that
    • People might find out that their priests were not
    • after is that people do not find out where these things
    • is to prevent people from finding out about what I have
    • present-day life, and then also finds them written in
    • the matter they would find that the spiritual science
    • I find
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    • Production—you will find further details in my book
    • important conclusions. We shall find, for example, that
    • involved in a desperate struggle. People Will find that
    • first person says and then the seventh, only to find on
    • not be possible to find the time to do real fundamental
    • about — and then find yourself — I am not
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    • find the right inner attitude, as it were, to the
    • ideas you find yourself in a materialism that must lead
    • can do this thanks to the findings reported in the
    • material, we cannot look to them to find the world of
    • matter. We simply do not find matter in the world that
    • aspects that people find highly uncomfortable today
    • dissatisfied With materialism. They find that materialism
    • find the spirit along that path. I have frequently spoken
    • their inner life they will find the spark of which
    • we become mystics. You can find out about it from the
    • find materiality active in us when we become mystics.
    • happens nowadays that men grow bald. We find we have
    • forget about mere ideas and seek to find them—in
    • find the balance, the equilibrium, between materialism
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    • necessity to find new forms of speech if the truth of our
    • Western world, for we shall find the upward path again.
  • Title: Polarities in Evolution: Lecture 7: Materialism, Mysticism, Anthroposophy, Liberalism, Conservatism
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    • form of science will help us to find physical matter and
    • could find physical matter and the laws of physical
    • shall never find anything material in that outside
    • found within ourselves. We shall find it particularly if
    • shall find its laws. The essential nature of gravity is
    • point by saying that anyone finding himself in the midst
    • is the place where we can find out about the physical
    • flame inside us. To find the right path it will be
    • find matter everywhere by the methods now used in
    • way we cannot simply oppose people who look to find
    • materiality he finds, is on the way to becoming
    • would simply refute him. A spiritual scientist finds
    • by the content, even a fool would find it relatively easy
    • as we look beyond the threshold we find three essential
    • more and more right. We may well find that by the
    • things, and this is also where we find ourselves in the
    • cosmic scheme of things is an active deed. People find it
  • Title: Polarities in Evolution: Lecture 8: The Opposition of Knowledge and Faith, Its Overcoming
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    • be accepted by anyone who finds it acceptable but cannot
    • beings would find the right way of growing out of that
    • The divine intention was that human beings should find
    • your soul and spirit. You will then find yourselves the
    • can find its ways to experience, to grasp the spirit.
    • that, to find the way from a science of the physical,
    • necessity of the present time you find yourself little
    • his findings to a small group of patriotic people, and
    • find out from the literature that my threefold order was
    • something very different, and people find it quite easy
    • find the road, and it lies in a very different region
    • from what people generally find comfortable in the
  • Title: Polarities in Evolution: Lecture 9: East, West, and Middle
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    • an unbiased way, we find that the dream images are
    • in which dream images follow each other we find that it
    • dream state you will find that when the brain acts as the
    • and spirit environment in which we find ourselves during
    • back to those times we find exactly what those early
    • ancient oriental culture and you will find that the
    • culture as it essentially is today you will find that the
    • example. You will find that great emphasis is put on the
    • death. You will find nothing about the intervention of
    • structure of a factory. There you will find all all the
    • finding continuation in man. In the West attention
    • 'How do we find the way from physical life between birth
    • of despair it has to find its way to the light.
    • the middle; it must find the energy and the strength to
    • ways. Looking across to the East, nothing one finds there
  • Title: Polarities in Evolution: Lecture 10: Transition from the Luciferic to the Ahrimanic Age and the Christ Event to Come
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    • today. Only then can we find the right way of taking effective action
    • will find, for instance, that during the period preceding the outbreak of
    • they are ahrimanic. Human beings find themselves in the middle between
    • find it easy to see this, because those powers are acting on the will
    • they will find the right way of dealing with the forces influencing them
    • There will be people — we shall find them among the young in the
    • we now find ourselves in, is also the starting point for future earth
    • find that children you teach at school in the years and decades ahead
    • find this very obvious. The first signs of it are already to be seen
    • aspects, unless they find the bridge that leads to the nature of the
    • speeches; yet if that is enough to please us, and we find it sufficient
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    • find that human nature as we know it today relates
    • modern science you will find that it has no real
    • is possible, however, to find a middle position between
    • People would then find that good things were also
    • did not find it possible to form such abstract ideas. He
    • must guide us to find the reality of what Schiller
    • will find application in life outside.
    • simply impossible to find time to talk to the friends who
    • will find there the whole schematism of unsubstantial
    • as the Anthroposophical Movement we find so few people
    • people, in order to find out what is said in them, and
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    • quality, may not find in the future the same comprehension as
    • amongst the vehement, egoistic strivings of our times, to find
    • frequently what is present in, consciousness and finds
    • towards falsity. Nowadays we can find plenty of people
    • Graeco-Latin age, we find that they had a lively interest in
    • to find the way back to the higher Hierarchies. The difficulty
    • have taken the trouble to find out a great deal about what is
    • consciousness, but it is important to find a concrete
    • difficulty of finding an aim of a spiritual kind, of even
    • They study the rate of exchange and find that the mark has
    • the consciousness soul; to find the re-awakening of the spirit
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    • developing farther. Seldom nowadays do we find people with grey
    • this a new education will be necessary. We elders find that to
    • the task of finding the way of escape from that aspect of these
    • for this way, and we shall only find it if we are in earnest
    • farther West we go as regards language, the more we find in
    • blood. This finds expression even in Greek sculpture. Compare
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    • Folk-spirits. If you read those lectures you will find many
    • soul-land and spirit-land, you will find this expressed in
    • simplify matters by interpreting things of this kind as we find
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    • will find themselves compelled by force of circumstances,
    • merely. to look round on the proletariat to find out how they
    • the one-sided ideas derived from Marx. So we find that in the
    • criticism by the leaders of the well-to-do? It is hard to find
    • in this catchword itself that we find expressed the whole
    • the democrat is right when he finds “the dictatorship of
    • we survey the State, in its present development, we find



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