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- Title: Address: The Spiritual-Scientific Basis of Goethe's Work
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- perfect form. He says there, for instance:
- One of these occurs, for instance, in the poem The Mysteries,
- clairvoyance. He sees, for instance, the dream of Faust in the
- Title: Article: Philosophy and Anthroposophy
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- consciousness as, for instance, waking from the dull dream consciousness.
- scientific character which philosophy, for instance, and its knowledge of
- Mysteries; in the case of Thales and Heraclitus, for instance, this could
- for instance, were applicable to the highest regions, and which could have
- also, for instance, to the theoretical principles of Physiology. Here
- speaking when we frame a conception. If, for instance, we speak, in the
- me give a simple example. Imagine, for instance, that you have a seal
- for instance, construct the circle, we may claim that whatever we assert
- Title: Esoteric Development: Lecture II: The Psychological Foundations of Anthroposophy
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- sense world, for instance, is ascribed to an objectively real
- world — as, for instance, when the evolution of the earth
- Title: Mission of Spiritual Science and Its Building at Dornach
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- because errors have been circulated on the subject. For instance, it is
- distinguishing features be eliminated. It may, for instance, be said,
- external nature. One who believes, for instance, that our spiritual
- man. For instance, there is much talk nowadays of the possibility of
- far as they are bound up with his bodily organism. If, for instance, it
- way that if, for instance, a large number of the adherents of spiritual
- spirit nature, and cannot be presented externally, for instance, in
- But when, for instance,
- context, it will be found that, for instance, I never uttered such
- as Lessing's, for instance, admitted as true, and what is in the
- Title: Lecture: Human Life in the Light of Spiritual Science
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- (Fechner, for instance), but does give imaginative descriptions of real
- only through the ordinary channels of communication. For instance no healthy
- instance, he includes the spiritual nature of the human soul in that domain.
- actual cases of opposition encountered in various instances, because in
- Title: Lecture: Human Life in the Light of Spiritual Science
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- (Fechner, for instance), but does give imaginative descriptions of real
- only through the ordinary channels of communication. For instance no healthy
- instance, he includes the spiritual nature of the human soul in that domain.
- actual cases of opposition encountered in various instances, because in
- Title: Address: The Spiritual-Scientific Basis of Goethe's Work
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- perfect form. He says there, for instance:
- One of these occurs, for instance, in the poem The Mysteries,
- clairvoyance. He sees, for instance, the dream of Faust in the
- Title: History of the Middle Ages: Lecture I: Celts, Teutons, and Slavs
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- individual branches of external evolution — for instance, in
- Title: Schiller and Our Times: Lecture III: Schiller and Goethe
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- Philosophy, for instance, spoke disparagingly of them, and
- Title: Schiller and Our Times: Lecture V: Schiller, the Greek Drama and Nietzsche
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- instance, in the conversation with Max Piccolomini: —
- Title: Schiller and Our Times: Lecture VI: Schiller's Later Plays
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- action, such as that for instance in the Polish Parliament
- for instance, allowed their feelings to find utterance:
- Title: Schiller and Our Times: Lecture VII: Schiller's Influence during the Nineteenth Century
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- for instance, Ludwig Tieck wrote, with understanding and
- important, though not the only, instance of a man who lived
- Title: Schiller and Our Times: Lecture VIII: What can the present learn from Schiller
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- death. An artist, for instance, like Peter Cornelius, creates
- the present. E. du Bois Reymond, for instance, who after all
- instances, Max Stirner and Schiller. What could be more unlike,
- Title: Spiritual Teachings of Soul/World: Course IV: Lecture II: Theosophy and Somnambulism
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- for instance — the experiment was done — and the person concerned
- Title: Spiritual Teachings of Soul/World: Course IV: Lecture III: The History of Spiritism
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- for instance. We see even carefully registered how a person can enable himself
- Title: Spiritual Teachings of Soul/World: Course IV: Lecture IV: The History of Hypnotism and Somnambulism
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- a person in the hypnotic trance with needles, for instance; he proves insensitive.
- Title: Origin and Destination of Humanity: Lecture III: Reincarnation and Karma
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- to the descendants as particular instincts, for instance, if one coerces
- do something just only once. Take the pupation, for instance: this is
- Title: Esoteric Development: Lecture VII: The Great Initiates
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- depths of which psychology does not dream.) It is the only instance
- Title: Origin and Destination of Humanity: Lecture XXI: The Faculty of Law and Theosophy
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- spite of the modest way in which he worked. I instance Jhering because
- Title: Two Essays on Haeckel: Essay II: Haeckel, "The Riddle of the Universe," Theosophy
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- century — for instance, to those of Burdach — you
- brain, while saying, for instance, “I think,” or
- of a dream or by means of the senses. Let us, for instance,
- able to understand those passages, for instance, occurring in
- instance, of a person who, not having got beyond the
- Title: Lecture Series: The Situation of the World
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- struggle, can really be found there. Consider, for instance,
- Title: Lecture: Brotherhood and the Fight for Survival
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- today, were guided by the principle of mutual support. For instance,
- for instance, the art of printing, engraving, papermaking, watch
- Title: Riddles of the World: Lecture VIII: Fraternity and the Struggle for Existence
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- Just for this reason, I have instanced the free city guilds of
- Title: Esoteric Development: Lecture I: Inner Development
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- is hard. Look, for instance, at a plant or an object. You will learn
- instance, when he sees a clock he must have an interest in its laws.
- the occultist knows. For instance, the point in the physical body
- Title: Signs/Symbols: The Christmas Festival as a Symbol of the Sun Victory
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- and heart meet them almost with indifference. In many instances today,
- Title: Supersensible Knowledge: Lecture I: The Significance of Supersensible Knowledge Today
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- place in Spain is only a special instance of what is
- Title: Lecture: Occult Significance of Blood
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- first instance, looks upon it as a jest. Mephistopheles, however, at
- for instance, this name was known as “the unutterable name of
- Title: Supersensible Knowledge: Lecture II: Blood is a Very Special Fluid
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- instance, the sympathetic nervous system gives rise to the
- Title: The Origin of Suffering
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- instance of a dead hen's-egg, cannot be kept for any length of time
- instance, which can destroy life. You meet this with nourishment, and
- Title: The Origin of Evil
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- instance the upper thigh bone. We see there solved in the most
- Title: Supersensible Knowledge: Lecture V: Education in the Light of Spiritual Science
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- feels must be imitated. For instance: the parents of a
- Title: Supersensible Knowledge: Lecture VIII: Insanity in the Light of Spiritual Science
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- instance see as the “above”, and laughter and
- processes. But, if for instance, the brain is clumsy and
- Title: Supersensible Knowledge: Lecture XII: Richard Wagner and Mysticism
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- sacrifice? Is it not an instance of what the Redeemer on the
- Cross had bestowed on mankind; is it not an instance of that
- Title: Supersensible Knowledge: Lecture XIII: The Bible and Wisdom
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- instances. The Bible is after all a religious document that
- instance we are not concerned with the fact that a person's
- Title: Illusory Illness: Lecture I: Illusory Illness
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- instance it is not a question of actual illness, but of
- bodies. These are two instances in which forces of the astral
- Title: Illusory Illness: Lecture II: Feverish Pursuit of Health
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- in particular instances. We must make it clear to ourselves
- Title: Knowledge of Soul and Spirit: Lecture XI: Occupation and Earnings
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- himself to work as a usual worker in America, for instance, in
- Title: Lecture: Man and Woman in Light of Spiritual Science
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- logical conclusion, as is done for instance in that pragmatism
- Title: Goethe's Secret Revelation: Lecture I
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- relation to Goethe, we need mention only one instance and we shall
- For instance: ‘Whence come ye?’ ‘From the
- Title: Goethe's Secret Revelation: Lecture II
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- instance, an African negro's picture of the world and that, let us
- the truth even if a million people think otherwise. For instance,
- healthily and practically, as, for instance, in religion,
- Title: Where/How/Spirit: Lecture VII: Issues of Nutrition in the Light of Spiritual Science
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- descended from peasants, for instance, stirs up what he has in
- Title: Where/How/Spirit: Lecture VIII: Issues of Health in the Light of Spiritual Science
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- increased, for instance, heart diseases, cancer illnesses,
- instance, under the effect of the blue colour, not of the light
- Title: Where/How/Spirit: Lecture X: The Practical Development of Thinking
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- you see such persons in other situations, for instance, at
- Title: Goethe's Secret Revelation: Lecture III
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- impression upon Goethe. For instance, those which depict the whole
- If for instance we take up the ‘Way of Knowledge’
- Title: Lecture: Isis and Madonna
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- significant moment in his life that was an instance of this kind of
- Title: Lecture: The European Mysteries and Their Initiates
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- for instance, may resolve to develop principally the thinking faculty,
- civilisation. — So, for instance, there is a connection between
- instance when he speaks of the twelve gathered around the table
- Title: Metaporphoses/Soul One: Lecture 5: Human Character
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- gestures connected with the lower part of the body. If, for instance, a man
- Title: Metaporphoses/Soul One: Lecture 1: The Mission of Spiritual Science
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- that history has preserved so little about Shakespeare, for instance; the
- turns to important figures in the history of thought, for instance to
- for instance, for in our time it is antiquated to present these symbols as
- spiritual development. The Key of Solomon, for instance, which once called
- Title: Metaporphoses/Soul One: Lecture 4: The Mission of Reverence
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- worlds, can be attributed in the last instance to a refusal to allow
- Title: Metaporphoses/Soul One: Lecture 6: Asceticism and Illness
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- not participated. In the first instance, these faculties are concerned only
- for instance, in
- life. For instance, if we are at a social gathering which has a pleasant
- Title: Lecture: Buddha and Christ
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- this instance of Nagasena in the Christian sense, and represent it
- minutest particulars. For instance, one can find in Buddhism
- beautiful and noble natures (as for instance, Theodor Schulze, who
- says, for instance, ‘The image of the highest type of mankind
- Title: Metaporphoses/Soul One: Lecture 8: Buddha and Christ
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- is an event which in the first instance is one of suffering for Christianity
- Title: Lecture: Spiritual Science and Speech
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- imagined, for instance, that speech-formation took its start from the
- why the birds, for instance, in spite of their perfection of song,
- or less like a dream. We may dream, for instance, that a shot is
- instance, we find imitation when the other members of the soul are as
- When in the Chinese language, for instance, we find the
- language as the Semitic, for instance. The foundation of the Semitic
- realisation that prose writing, for instance, is a much higher
- Title: Metamorphoses/Soul Two: Lecture 1: Spiritual Science and Language
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- connection which in the first instance seems so mysterious when we use a word
- human form in the first instance. That is
- instance I investigate from one particular aspect and it is quite clear that
- Title: Metamorphoses/Soul Two: Lecture 2: Laughing and Weeping
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- instance — precisely in those gestures of the soul that we call
- an instance where a soul-experience is brought by the ego into connection
- Title: Lecture: Prayer
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- than in ideas. Consider, for instance, the Old Testament
- told, for instance, that if we compare an active man who uses
- higher spiritual activity. For instance, is it not clear that
- his mystical thought, shown for instance in The
- Title: Metamorphoses/Soul Two: Lecture 4: The Nature of Prayer
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- instance, of the Old Testament story of Jacob and his soul-convulsing contest
- Title: Metamorphoses/Soul Two: Lecture 5: Sickness and Healing
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- these four members, we can say in the first instance that there appear to be
- can only arise from soul-spiritual elements entails in the last instance the
- Title: Metamorphoses/Soul Two: Lecture 6: Positive and Negative Man
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- instance we turn from foods which stimulate positive impulses in a sort of
- for instance, with no notion of how it was worked out, may quite easily
- Title: Lecture: Life and Death
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- instance, the following is to be found. It is there said,
- for instance, the idea of the indestructibility of matter has
- embark on the question of primeval generation for instance,
- classified quite exactly how, for instance, hornets develop
- instance. We speak of fatigue both in the animal and human
- Title: Answers to Big Questions: Lecture V: The Nature of Sleep
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- the physical research, for instance, of the brain research.
- Title: Lecture Series: The Secrets of Sleep
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- reason is unconscious, one that is asleep for instance,
- spiritual being of man, for instance, the keenness and
- Title: Answers to Big Questions: Lecture VIII: Predisposition, Talent and Education of the Human Being
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- a later time. For instance, can you not remember how many
- Title: Lecture: Zarathustra
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- a fire, for instance, is symbolised in a dream. Think of the
- Plutarch, for instance, says that Zarathustra teaches the worship of
- Title: Turning Points: Lecture 1: Zarathustra
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- For instance, many of us have had the experience that events
- the purging away of all evil, falsehood and deceit. For instance,
- concepts. For instance, take the case of Plutarch, when he said
- Title: Lecture: Galileo, Giordano Bruno, and Goethe
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- another instance: — A scholar of the Church wrote a
- Title: Lecture: What Has Geology to Say About the Origin of the World?
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- time. We know, if, for instance during railway-construction or work
- instance, one observes how certain layers are still being formed
- gradually. In the days of Goethe, for instance, when he occupied
- times, of grotesque forms as, for instance, the various Saurian types
- water-action, which can be observed when, for instance, a river
- instance, the formation of the Alps. In an ingenious way we are thus
- Title: Lecture: Hermes
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- The idea of a triangle, for instance, must have been preceded by
- relation of Osiris to Isis, for instance, could be explained
- what lies behind the marvellous pyramids, for instance, and the
- Title: Turning Points: Lecture 2: Hermes
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- veneration for animals was such that when a cat, for instance,
- such for instance as a triangle. In this case, active thought
- activity. For instance, we might consider that activity should be
- instance, when man exclaimed: — ‘The Osiris-Isis-Force
- bliss. For instance, there may be discussion and debate relative
- matter of conjecture and supposition. For instance, what is the
- Title: Lecture: Buddha
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- in Goethe, for instance — demands that man should not give way
- Title: Turning Points: Lecture 3: Buddha
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- Buddhistic point of view, for instance, in the position of this
- Title: Turning Points: Lecture 4: Moses
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- Old Testament, in an attempt to show, for instance, that a
- for instance, of journeys and other worldly events which we
- When, for instance, we consider the conception of
- spiritual discernment as an instance of man’s apprehension
- and talented character, as for instance, Jean Paul, have felt,
- episode in the history of the world. We have, for instance, the
- mentioned, such for instance, as Moses in the circumstances we
- Title: Turning Points: Lecture 5: Elijah
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- evolution in this special instance must be left for your further
- have very distinct and positive dreams. For instance, a person
- source, as, for instance, a hot stove. In like manner when the
- conditions of the soul. For instance, Elijah says: — ‘I
- Title: Turning Points: Lecture 6: Christ and the Twentieth Century
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- we have an instance at least in some ways analogous to the
- Christianity has again revealed the fact that [in many instances]
- Title: Lecture: Prophecy -- Its Nature and Meaning
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- centuries ago, for instance in the 16th century, very distinguished
- pictures and imaginations, for instance of the outcome of the battle
- Title: Lecture: The Hidden Depths of Soul Life
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- the hidden depths of his soul. But in this instance we have a
- and it appears every day into thousands of instances. But other
- focusing his will on his subconscious life, for instance, devoting
- instance, if a man brings the thought “light” or
- Title: Lecture: Good Fortune Its Reality and Its Semblance
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- Giordano Bruno, for instance, who perished at the stake? We feel that here
- connected together in his mind; for instance, if he imagined himself in Italy
- Now, what is the opposite of the instance we have given? Let us place it
- important. For instance, let us think of a man who rejects outright the idea
- Title: Lecture: The Origin of the Animal World in the Light of Spiritual Science
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- animals such as rainworms, for instance — could develop without
- as for instance those by Haeckel if we read them in the correct way.
- that the principle of fertilization; for instance with the eggs of
- Title: Lecture: Death in Man, Animal, and Plant
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- that which exists, for instance, in animals. In animals we seldom
- whole earth nature when, for instance, autumn is coming on. In
- Title: Lecture Series: Jacob Boehme
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- speak, of the age and the surroundings. We see, for instance,
- instance: The Book of the Contemplative Life, De Signatura
- admiration of profound thinkers. Thus, for instance,
- once to think of ourselves if, for instance, we knock our head
- compare with this the way, for instance, in which Jacob Boehme
- from him — as, for instance, in the three lines which I
- Title: The Worldview of Herman Grimm in Relation to Spiritual Science
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- purposes. Thus, in looking back for instance to the time of
- he saw an instance of someone in the nineteenth century who
- Title: Lecture Series: The Mission of Raphael in the Light of Spiritual Science
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- like Augustine, for instance, who in the Post-Christian epoch is really
- in common with what we find in his Patron Pope Julius II for instance.
- feel how something wafts towards the Earthly when, for instance, we
- the contemplation of pictures like the Madonna della Sedia, for instance,
- Title: Raphael's Mission in the Light of the Science of the Spirit
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- gaze, for instance, to the sunrise in a region such as that in
- Title: Poetry/Fairy Tales: The Poetry of Fairy Tales
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- instance, the most awe-inspiring tragic drama. In a tragedy, the poet
- Title: Fairy Tales in the light of Spiritual Investigation
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- works of art — the most moving tragedies for instance.
- instance at a particular age, a particular period of life
- little to do with each other in the first instance, and
- occurrences of life. Who does not know, for instance, of
- processes; for instance, on the time in which the fish species
- Title: Lecture: Leonardo da Vinci
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- into every detail that came into consideration. For instance, if he
- instance, he would take a face and make the experiment of making the
- instance a Prior of the monastery, who could not see why an artist
- represent them. It is wonderful to read, for instance, how Leonardo
- from what it was in the Greek period. Let us try, for instance, to
- instance, all the forces that formed that arm. Man felt himself
- Title: Leonardo's Spiritual Stature: Lecture
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- painted. There was for instance the prior of the cloister who
- have presented them. It is marvellous, for instance, to read
- what it was for instance in Greek times. We may attempt to
- Title: Lecture: Michelangelo
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- interwoven with man's whole organism; for instance, in the
- a statue of Zeus, for instance, his soul was permeated with a sort of
- for instance of the Pieta in which the youthful mother holds on her
- it. We shall feel, for instance, that the foreshortening of the legs,
- the first instance of man reflecting about his own thought which led
- Title: Lecture: The Spirit of Fichte Present in Our Midst
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- instance, we catch sight of him one afternoon on a lonely moor far
- communicate ideas. The following is an instance of what he
- a unique instance. Often and often did Fichte give similar proofs of his
- only in this one instance of Fichte, who has thus taken his
- Title: Lecture: The Human Soul and the Human Body
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- it presents itself to us individually in every single instance.
- instance it is incorrectly applied something like the following
- else is there than, in the first instance, the representation,
- objections. If, for instance, a businessman is expecting a
- for the greatest questions concerning the soul, for instance,
- for instance, in calling up memories, or thinking about
- well-founded. One takes, for instance, someone ill with
- experience knows, for instance, that what we call
- will. And if, for instance, we play the piano or have acquired
- triumphal festival when, for instance, Prof. Dr. Jacques Loeb
- “Life.” In this instance we see how that which
- Title: Lecture: Riddles of the Soul and Riddles of the Universe
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- that in a number of instances in the after-glow of the
- Thus, one could draw attention to a variety of other instances
- senses. We have, for instance, a tone between the life of the
- on the other hand, for instance, one can have the whirling
- And, I should like to say, that for instance automatic writing,
- Title: Lecture: Manifestations of the Unconscious: Dreams, Hallucinations, Visions, Somnambulism, Mediumship
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- in the scientific mode of research, in this instance too he
- Title: Lecture: The Bible and Wisdom.
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- traditions. In the so-called Rainbow Bible it is stated for instance, how
- Anthroposophy. We can in the first instance understand this best by means of
- instance that the nerves proceeded from the heart, this being contrary to
- Title: Truths and Errors: Lecture V: Errors of Spiritual Research - 1
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- imagines it, for instance, as an angel. What can be the case
- Title: Thomas Aquinas: Lecture I: Thomas and Augustine
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- expresses this exchange clearly enough. For instance, when he
- Title: Thomas Aquinas: Lecture II: The Essence of Thomism
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- spoke honestly and sincerely, who, like Homer, for instance,
- can see them, for instance, when one looks carefully at the
- instance, in our day. I have permitted myself to stress the
- Albertus Magnus and Thomas Aquinas. For instance, it was kept
- particular man, for instance, Augustine. But then man arrives
- One, for instance, is when he says: We can at first gain
- for instance, the Trinity; yet if one ponders over the same
- instance, what we know as “Representation” through
- Title: Thomas Aquinas: Lecture III: Thomism in the Present Day
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- for instance Roscelin expounds it — and in his case the
- Title: Fruits/Anthroposophy: Lecture 3 (Summary): The Tragedy of F. Nietzsche
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- two instances: on the one hand, in the art of Richard Wagner and on the
- Title: Fruits/Anthroposophy: Lecture 6: From Imaginative Knowledge to Inspirational Knowledge
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- This must lead to the ability to reject and, in the final instance,
- Title: Fruits/Anthroposophy: Lecture 7: The Gulf Between a Causal Explanation of Nature and the Moral World Order
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- century have in the final instance arisen from the accord, the unison — though
- final instance been born out of the innermost condition and constitution
- Title: Fruits/Anthroposophy: Lecture 8: The Social Question
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- spiritual science has arisen, eurythmy for instance [ Note
- to the cross I spoke of in my Occult Science. It could, for instance,
- the immediate future. In the final instance this has to arise from what
- force,’ vitalism and neo-vitalism, see for instance
- Title: Lecture: Paths to Knowledge of Higher Worlds
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- instance, when they are drowning, see before them a weaving, living
- ask, for instance: What relation exists between the bony system of
- Title: Lecture: Foundations of Anthroposophy
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- instance, be thrown by his horse. All precautions will be
- fatigue is the cause of sleep; for instance, when they observe a
- contained, for instance, in the mysticism of St. Theresa or of
- way in which, for instance, St. Theresa or St. John of the Cross
- can be something quite insignificant; for instance, one's
- Title: Foundations of Anthroposophy: Lecture I: Foundations of Anthroposophy
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- he will, for instance, in fourteen days be thrown from his
- instance, they observe a person who really has no cause
- all the beauty contained, for instance, in the mysticism
- experience of the special way in which, for instance, St.
- something quite insignificant, for instance, one's handwriting.
- Title: Foundations of Anthroposophy: Lecture II: Man in the Light of Anthroposophy
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- of the external world through our sensory organs, for instance
- for instance, the thoughts of a dead person imparted to the
- instance, may experience in a great tableau that which
- can then advance to other exercises; for instance, we can seek
- On earlier occasions, I have, for instance, pointed out that in
- Title: Question/Economic Life: Lecture: The Central Question of Economic Life
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- capitalism should proceed, how for instance the labour question
- the strange fact that Karl Marx for instance treats the product
- don't want to be misunderstood. For instance you will never
- instance production, which requires knowledge about how to
- this separation cannot take place, that for instance the rights
- This is by no means an adaptation of for instance the old
- intrinsic principles. For instance those who are teachers
- about everything, for instance for the organisation of the
- economic realm. Every person can for instance be active in all
- the social organism as one does for instance in regard to the
- Title: Lecture: The World Development in the Light of Anthroposophy
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- instance, how different are the inner feelings with which we
- physical body; that, for instance, thought can only exist through
- way in which, for instance, physical substance separates from a
- If we study the development of the world, for instance the
- We can perceive, for instance, that the physical body becomes
- serious as, for instance, the preparations for the study of
- in the physical sphere, as is, for instance, the case today in
- instance, did not as yet exist.
- for instance, the human organ of hearing depends upon an etheric
- outside. Through the etheric world he perceives, for instance,
- instance, be able to say: In regard to his soul-spiritual,
- Title: Foundations of Anthroposophy: Lecture III: World Development in the Light of Anthroposophy
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- examples in life. We should note, for instance, how
- body; that, for instance, thought can only exist through the
- physical body, in the same way in which, for instance, physical
- world, for instance, the mineral life on earth, we understand
- instance, that the physical body becomes mineralised during the
- just as serious as, for instance, the preparations for the
- all sorts of things sought for there, as is done for instance,
- time when our higher animals, for instance, did not as yet
- instance, the human organ of hearing depends upon an etheric
- perceives, for instance, what the light conjures up
- should, for instance, be able to say: In regard to his
- Title: Lecture: The Renewal of Culture
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- spiritual conception of the world as, for instance, the ancient Egyptian, or
- Title: for Renewal: Lecture I: Anthroposophy and Natural Science
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- instance when you engage scientifically with lifeless,
- mathematical function. For instance, if I say: X equals Y,
- internally. Take for instance a simple example of Euclidean
- as hopeless. One can say for instance: When one wants to merely
- symbol, for instance by taking the W and search for its
- in every instance the phenomena themselves would be contained
- is justified, for instance when someone remains within the
- Title: for Renewal: Lecture II: The Human and the Animal Organisation
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- for instance the ptyalin, pepsin and so on, how can it not also
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- about. It is believed, for instance, that Anthroposophy must
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- creates the other pole of what had been observed. For instance,
- changes there for instance with reference to the upper and
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- from intellectual sentences — like for instance Ricardo, Adam
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- language, of declining theories, for instance with the
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- in the splendid instances of co-operation between natural
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- ones. For instance (it is being drawn on the
- you can, for instance, do
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- instance, one attended a party at which people, including
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- senses, we see for instance the colours spread
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- Title: Esoteric Development: Lecture III: Supersensible Knowledge: Anthroposophy as a Demand of the Age
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- instance, the muscles of the arms — are to be developed. The
- ten years ago, for instance, but we have the inner experience that in
- instance, to the experiences of his thirty-fifth year. We travel back
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- has proceeded from himself. If, for instance, at a certain
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- years ago, for instance, but we have the inner experience that in
- back as if along a “time-path” all the way, for instance,
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- which has proceeded from himself. If, for instance, at a certain
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- arises in every instance, not out of the kind of thinking which
- Title: Signs/Symbols: The Birth of the Light
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- Title: Richard Wagner: Lecture I
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- Title: Temple Legend: Lecture 2: The Contrast Between Cain and Abel
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- instance by Dionysius, the pupil of the Apostle Paul
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- for instance, you harbour a reverent thought, this is expressed by
- [indeed] confirm it to you in every instance. You will realise a
- occultist one can make interesting observations if for instance, one
- body, on the national temperament. Art, for instance, with any other
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- Title: Foundations of Esotericism: Lecture I
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- the basis, for instance, of the profound medical insight of
- things themselves. Let us consider for instance the symbol of the
- system comes into action. This occurs for instance in the case of
- whole world. This is so with the invertebrate animals. For instance,
- appears at first in symbols. If man concentrates for instance on his
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- instrument, for instance, one can observe the irregularities caused in
- relationship through a special form of the verb, in Latin for instance
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- at the root-tips. Members of the lily family, for instance, which
- accordance with gravity. Now if one takes a wheel, for instance a
- such a consciousness. Idiots, for instance, see the world in pictures;
- dog, for instance, which is shut into a room has the instinct to get
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- to discover the solid, for instance by entering into a rocky mountain
- spoken. For instance one can hear what was spoken by Caesar at the
- receiving, but the ear already perceives, for instance in the sound of
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- for instance red or green. In this respect we are receptive beings.
- produces the colour, for instance red. Through this we recognise the
- Man is both receptive and creative. On the one hand, for instance with
- vertebrate animals; kangaroos for instance are such attempts as proved
- stage. We see unsuccessful attempts for instance in the sloths, the
- has two opposite aspects. For instance man has cast rage out of
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- were quite different from what they are now. One would for instance be
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- inwardly. We may think for instance of the decrease in mortality
- educated idealistically; for instance, Haeckel, Büchner, Moleschott.
- karmic result of earlier wrongdoing, for instance, lying. When
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- instance an astral human being approached salt, this affected him
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- anything else. He has for instance no influence on the circulation of
- instance, because they are needed in the world.
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- Thus there existed for instance in the Middle Ages the sect of the
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- this being conditioned by nature. For instance a bond of intimate
- The higher bodies flow into one another: for instance Atma is in truth
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- Organisation. When a mason, for instance, has worked on the building
- object. This is the fourth force that draws him back, for instance the
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- man has lost. For instance, the Atlantean made no use of steam power
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- the physical plane, as for instance, a chair or a table. Things are
- mirror picture when compared with the physical plane; for instance the
- opposites. For instance if feelings of soul-warmth press in from the
- there in much the same way as, for instance, one makes a hole in
- substance. Through the development of patriotism, for instance, beings
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- kind of crystal, for instance a rock crystal, work upon us, retaining
- instance, the creator of the Zeus head. It is artistic creation in
- instance the thought content in Die natürliche Tochter worked on the
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- be able, for instance, to form a hand; on the Sixth Globe he will be
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- in which something new can arise, for instance in a way similar to
- for instance the tiger, consciousness is on the astral plane. Outside
- astral plane. When for instance one kindles the smoke of incense one
- leave astral beings behind on the astral plane. For instance Cologne
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- for instance, which eats into iron, is elsewhere very beneficial: you
- expression over in Asia. For instance Muspelheim and Niflheim are a
- Into all these streams others penetrate, for instance the Mongolian
- Title: Third Lecture: The Gospel of St. John
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- people. All these names have a hidden meaning. For instance,
- taught reincarnation. For instance, one can only make sense
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- Title: Esoteric Cosmology: Lecture X: The Astral World (continued)
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- certain similarity, for instance, between the Eight-fold Path of the
- the Cross, for instance, as well as that of the Swastika, represents
- Title: Esoteric Cosmology: Lecture XIII: The Logos and the Word
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- philosophies, such, for instance, as that of
- something new, something never seen before. Such, for instance, is the
- Title: Esoteric Cosmology: Lecture XV: The Evolution of Planets and Earth
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- instance when we make a watch, but give body to these images, they
- Title: Esoteric Cosmology: Lecture XVIII: The Apocalypse
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- means by which an Initiate could work in those times. For instance,
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- seeing everything in a new way. For instance, he has to learn to read
- to higher things — in the field of morality, for instance. People
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- being: for instance, a hen sitting on her eggs. This is really a very
- for instance, must things have been in northern Siberia when the mammoth,
- Title: At the Gates: Lecture VI: The Upbringing of Children. Karma.
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- Title: At the Gates: Lecture VII: Workings of the Law of Karma in Human Life
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- Title: At the Gates: Lecture VIII: Good and Evil. Individual Karmic Questions.
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- course, be compensated for karmically, but in this instance they had
- are related to certain physical organs. For instance, no being can have
- Title: At the Gates: Lecture IX: Evolution of the Earth
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- more marvellous will it appear to us to be. Take, for instance, the
- Title: At the Gates: Lecture X: Progress of Mankind Up To Atlantean Times
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- metals, for instance, and other substances. Human beings moved in it
- in their early times, a very powerful will. They were able, for instance,
- intellect; for instance they could not count. But to make up for that
- Title: At the Gates: Lecture XI: The Post-Atlantean Culture-Epochs
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- outlooks were! Copernicus, for instance, freed men from the mistaken
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- and experiences; in our dreams they do not. For instance, you may dream
- a whole story. A student, for instance, may dream about a duel and all
- be represented symbolically in dream: for instance, you may have a headache
- may have a different experience: they may dream, for instance, that
- something important. For instance, you may dream that a friend of yours
- is always represented by the same mental concept. For instance, you
- instance, animals mate at regular times. Only man now leads an
- The occultist must do this quite consciously. For instance, if someone
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- to believe otherwise is an illusion. Suppose for instance a colony is
- Title: At the Gates: Lecture XIV: Rosicrucian Training - The Interior of the Earth - Earthquakes and Volcanoes
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- opinion is worth more than that of other people. Suppose, for instance,
- If, for instance, we are reading a difficult book, the most important
- we study as how we study. If we study the great truths, for instance
- manifold respects. Suppose, for instance, we are walking past a meadow
- We can see similar likenesses in human beings. For instance, we can
- instance. There, too, an old world is dying and a new one being born.
- existence on the Sun, even in a preliminary form. The liver is an instance
- though on something outside himself — if for instance he concentrates
- for instance, if it is brought into contact with any pain, the pain is
- Title: Esoteric Development: Lecture VIII: The Path of Knowledge and Its Stages
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- instance, all the various lions: the experiences of the lion all lead
- the surrounding world in the most varied ways: for instance, the
- for instance, the life that goes forth from death. Thus in Goethe's
- instance, Cologne Cathedral — were for the Middle Ages of
- Title: Signs/Symbols: Signs and Symbols of the Christmas Festival
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- that Nathanael, for instance, was called a "true Israelite." It was
- Title: Lecture: The Lords Prayer
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- reveal, in specific instances, their hidden spiritual-scientific foundations.
- instance makes immediately obvious how little universality and sense of
- persisting and continuing. You will find, for instance, that if you were
- Title: Lecture: Adept-School of the Past
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- Title: Lecture: The Animal Soul
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- wisdom lies, for instance, in the way certain beams are adapted most
- Title: Lecture: Man's Relationship with the Surrounding World
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- have received spiritual science in the right way, if, for instance,
- instance, come to a quarry: There, the workmen are hammering and
- discerns, if you watch, for instance, the giving gesture of a woman
- Title: Lecture: The Elementary Kingdoms
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- the beings of the physical world. Observe, for instance, the
- individual Ego. On the astral plane, we find for instance,
- Secondly, everything liquid is Water for instance,
- instance, belong to these mineral parts; also in the brain,
- can also produce — for instance, a clock. But the human
- Kingdom forms the minerals — for instance the crystals.
- Title: Lecture: The Group Souls of Animals, Plants and Minerals
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- instance, when given sugar in place of honey it is seen that, as they
- Title: Ascension/Pentecost V: WHITSUN: The Festival of united Soul-Endeavour
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- accounts of the patriarchs, for instance, reveal quite other
- for instance, the group-soul of the lion sends a part of its substance
- Title: Theosophy/Rosicrucian: Lecture I: The New Form of Wisdom
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- geometry, which includes, for instance, the Pythagorean Theorem, is
- applied in domains where knowledge depends, for instance, upon the
- Title: Theosophy/Rosicrucian: Lecture III: The Elemental World and the Heaven World. Waking Life, Sleep and Death.
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- Title: Theosophy/Rosicrucian: Lecture VI: The Law of Destiny
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- the hand to the most complicated processes, for instance the building
- Title: Theosophy/Rosicrucian: Lecture VIII: Human Consciousness in the Seven Planetary Conditions
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- Earth earlier, in the Atlantean and Lemurian Ages, for instance, had a
- Title: Theosophy/Rosicrucian: Lecture IX: Planetary Evolution I
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- Title: Theosophy/Rosicrucian: Lecture XI: Evolution of Mankind on the Earth. I
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- developed other things to a high degree, memory, for instance, of the
- Title: Theosophy/Rosicrucian: Lecture XII: Evolution of Mankind on the Earth. II
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- instance, should wither on your body and a new hand grow in its place.
- Picture, for instance, a spring of water which reflects your image to
- The rivers, the Rhine, for instance, lived in the consciousness of
- Title: Theosophy/Rosicrucian: Lecture XIII: The Future of Man
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- its physiognomy. Something for instance causes you terror, anxiety;
- Title: Theosophy/Rosicrucian: Lecture XIV: The Nature of Initiation
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- foreign object, a table, for instance. His body must become foreign to
- instance of what were everyday occurrences on Saturn. It is
- instance, the glands were an external growth on the Sun, like our
- Title: Theosophy and Rosicrucianism: Lecture I: Theosophy and Rosicrucianism
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- speaks in quite a different way, for instance, concerning the
- reincarnation will, for instance, be advanced; but your souls
- pronounced, for instance, the name of Mercury, he uttered it
- upon another sphere. For instance, man could never have
- There is a modern musician, for instance, who even said that
- Title: Theosophy and Rosicrucianism: Lecture II: Introductory Explanations Concerning the Nature of Man
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- world lies high above us, even as, for instance, the
- mineral — for instance, a rock crystal? If we compare
- purely speculative way, by speaking, for instance of vital
- contemplate an object of the mineral world, for instance, a
- for instance, a horse from this standpoint, we see its
- you borrow, for instance, ten pounds.
- instance, man's upper thigh bone; how wonderfully and in
- foolish attempts to ruin it every day, for instance, through
- the case of so-called reacting plants, for instance, in the
- Title: Theosophy and Rosicrucianism: Lecture III: Man's Self-consciousness
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- religion, for instance, when speaking of man's inner being,
- instance, Francis of Assisi, has an astral body which is
- for instance, in transforming a choleric disposition into
- men of ancient times to follow, for instance, the currents of
- experiences, for instance, at the moment of drowning, or
- — for instance, the tortures of Tantalus, or purgatory.
- good and pleasant. The astral body will, for instance, feel
- for instance, everything which constitutes art. The more
- Title: Theosophy and Rosicrucianism: Lecture IV: Man's Further Destinies in the Spiritual Worlds
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- things in the RIGHT way. For instance, you may see the number
- images arise, for instance, in pathological conditions, we
- instance, the well known
- year. At that time you may, for instance, have boxed
- But corresponding, for instance, to the blood and nerves,
- in an earthly manner, for instance, feelings of friendship,
- Title: Theosophy and Rosicrucianism: Lecture V: Metamorphoses of Our Earthly Experiences in the Spiritual World
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- instance, everything which you experience when you learn to
- their belief to a logical conclusion and admit, for instance,
- were no light. It has, for instance, been possible to observe
- instance, rickets, How is it that rickets arise just in this
- for instance, fidgety people, then the child will also become
- seer, for instance, sees the plants surrounded by the spirits
- were enigmas to him. It is, for instance, a well known fact
- Title: Theosophy and Rosicrucianism: Lecture VI: Man's Descent into an Earthly Incarnation
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- Title: Theosophy and Rosicrucianism: Lecture VII: The Law of Karma
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- instance that the seven days creation was actually
- Title: Theosophy and Rosicrucianism: Lecture VIII: Supplementary Thoughts on the Law of Reincarnation and Karma
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- for instance, the legend of Jason going in quest of the
- instance, a certain individuality may be particularly suited
- are also active in inorganic Nature, for instance, in the
- substance, for instance, which we call the mineral kingdom
- instance, when naming something, we choose a name because it
- instance, not the case at all with the etheric body. If you
- Title: Lecture: The Earths Passage Through Its Former Planetary Conditions
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- member. The Beings upon the Sun resembled plants; for instance, they
- who did not “pass” still exist in parasites, for instance
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- “pass” still exist in parasites, for instance in
- Title: Theosophy and Rosicrucianism: Lecture X: Further Stages of the Development of Our Earth
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- Earth where they no longer exist. Huxley, for instance,
- “Kosmos” you may, for instance, find an article
- f0r instance, these points in the head do not coincide, and
- possessed dull clairvoyance, but he was, for instance, unable
- environment described, for instance, in the legendary
- Title: Theosophy and Rosicrucianism: Lecture XI: Progressive Development Through the Different Cycles of Culture
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- for the animals which we know to-day arose, for instance,
- plant-minerals; this is, for instance, the case with the
- one soul in common. For instance, all the animals
- his body, for instance, when you are seized by sudden fright
- Title: Theosophy and Rosicrucianism: Lecture XII: The Stages of Christian Initiation
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- Title: Theosophy and Rosicrucianism: Lecture XIII: The Rosicrucian Training
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- would fall down, for instance, the form of a shell; if the
- form — for instance, the organs which now constitute
- again in nursery-rhymes, for instance in the following
- Title: Theosophy and Rosicrucianism: Lecture XIV: Further Stages of Rosicrucian Training
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- instance, the polemical treatment of Eduard von Hartmann's.
- said for instance: “What a pity that we do not know the
- Title: Gospel of John (Basle): Lecture IV
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- wisdom in each organ, in each part. For instance, if we study
- or hostile. For instance, if he saw reddish-brown colour, he
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- just as for instance Berlin and Hamburg are connected by the telephone.
- on earth in the most varied circumstances, when for instance a man falls
- when, for instance, young children are overfed in such a senseless way
- in a man who is heavy, lazy and inactive. We could instance many conditions
- say: just as in an animal group, a group of lions, for instance, we
- are standing. You can gather, for instance, that one who knows that plants
- for instance, to observe occultly what dissolute spirits insinuate themselves
- and manifestation. Thus, for instance, the beings just described to
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- instance, in a mine which have always been of a mineral nature. If you
- actively behind this material. There are, for instance, beings like
- in wisdom! The recent inventions for instance are a witness to it.”
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- instance, the moon is bound to be affected. It is no different, for
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- instance. It appears, when we contemplate the plant, that
- instance have hair pulled out. This is something which a soul
- instance saw flowers before they fell asleep. During sleep they
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- which he has as yet no understanding — the weather, for instance —
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- possible. If, for instance, he has grown used to see nothing but
- Title: Principle/Economy: Lecture I: The Principle of Spiritual Economy in Connection with Questions of Reincarnation: An Aspect of the Spiritual Guidance of Mankind
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- perceive. It says, for instance, that man does not only consist of
- embryology, for instance. Scientists believe that they know exactly
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- for instance, was said yesterday at the Easter lecture. They might
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- characterised as watery, or as water. If for instance you take iron,
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- could describe the meaning and the mission of, for instance, the
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- condition is such, that if for instance, we have an Angel's
- fire. For instance you could not perceive the physical bodies of
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- the great primeval wisdom. The mystery for instance, of the process
- reason that such individualities as Hermes, for instance, had to take
- Thus, for instance, Zarathustra who was capable of governing his
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- gather other facts from this, for instance, that those planets have
- Title: Gospel of St. John: Lecture I
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- instance, water. The atmosphere was still permeated with dense vapours
- Mars, for instance, felt the bond uniting them with the guardian
- Title: Gospel of John: Lecture V: Human Evolution within the Embodiments of our Earth.
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- down, for instance, from Mars felt the bond that united them with the
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- grade, for instance, only a certain sum of knowledge was imparted and
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- for instance, who carefully collects facts to prove that, in abnormal
- his. It was he, for instance, who said: ‘Man does not weep because he
- such instances indefinitely. But what concerns us today is to
- instance, is the expression of something spiritual. Another, perhaps,
- to see all the effects in one life and in every instance, he is an
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- we could multiply such instances indefinitely. But what concerns us
- instance, that the enlargement of a physical liver is the expression
- give you a grotesque instance of the extent to which a man who judges
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- are now, is an instance of human short-sightedness. Everything has
- instance, with such emphasis, in the first of the signs (we shall
- instance, that the water which, at a later moment of the feast, had
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- appears in a reversed form. When a number is seen, for instance 345,
- place. It would be an instance of human short-sightedness to believe
- Gospels. And if you bear in mind that a climax is in every instance
- light. A single instance will demonstrate this. When animals
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- instance, says. You will find all kinds of trivialities in his works
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- read what is actually in the Gospel. Take, for instance, the first
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- must be taken quite seriously, and the instance given should
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- instance, extended further above the physical head, and the progress
- sense-perceptions; compare, for instance, the sense of hearing with
- instances of my oft-repeated statements that humanity has evolved out
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- of Zarathustra for instance be compared with external history, it
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- number seven as a basis. Let us for instance consider the
- instance, can we best understand those beings with their
- of course are only instances which illustrate and make clear,
- instance, the twelve tribes of Israel, the twelve Apostles and so on.
- twelve is in the first instance represented to us by the twelve
- in other ages (for instance, in that quite different conception which
- instance, Hermes, we may — but only if we understand the matter
- How can we instance this difference? It is exceedingly important for
- Title: Gospel of Luke: Lecture One
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- particular instance. A clairvoyant would then be able to tell such a
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- instance — who is ailing as the result of having breathed nothing
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- Title: Wisdom of Man: I. The Position of Anthroposophy in Relation to Theosophy and Anthropology.
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- Title: Wisdom of Man: II. Supersensible Processes in the Activities of the Human Senses.
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- to hearing a tone. When we see a color, we say, for instance, it is
- instance — and let us delimit it. Through what agency is he to
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- for instance, at a monkey and doubtless experience the queer
- Title: Wisdom of the Soul: I. The Elements of the Soul Life.
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- Title: Wisdom of the Spirit: II. Truth and Error in the Light of the Spiritual World.
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- Title: Wisdom of the Spirit: III. Imagination--Imagination; Inspiration--Self-fulfillment; Intuition--Conscience.
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- Title: Wisdom of the Spirit: IV. Laws of Nature, Evolution of Consciousness and Repeated Earth Lives.
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- the first instance only by confronting the outer world. For if man
- Title: Christ Impulse: Lecture 1: The Sphere of the Bodhisattvas
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- Title: Christ Impulse: Lecture 2: The Law of Karma with Respect to the Details of Life
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- for instance, as we feel when we cut our finger. Why does that hurt?
- necessary instrument. The external lack felt in this instance, which
- Title: Christ Impulse: Lecture 3: The Entrance of the Christ-Being into the Evolution of Humanity
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- Title: Christ Impulse: Lecture 4: The Sermon on the Mount
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- exponent for instance in Holbach's Systeme de la Nature, are
- Title: Christ Impulse: Lecture 6: The Birth of Conscience
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- Title: Christ Impulse: Lecture 7: The Further Development of Conscience
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- unspiritual mode of comparison that must be overcome. For instance
- For instance, Professor Drews points out that the occurrences that
- they too could accomplish the acts of a Tammuz, for instance; but each
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- purely spiritual streams, were, for instance, perceptible to a
- Title: Universal Human: Lecture Two: The God Within and the God of Outer Revelation
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- Title: Reappearance/Christ: Lecture II: Spiritual Science as Preparation for a New Etheric Vision
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- for instance, is spoken and written about the similarity between
- Let us look at another important instance of
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- 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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- Title: Manifestations of Karma: Lecture 1: The Nature and Significance of Karma in the Personal and Individual, and in Humanity, the Earth and the Universe
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- abilities to explore the regions of the heavens. For instance, how did
- Title: Manifestations of Karma: Lecture 2: Karma and the Animal Kingdom
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- something approaching a human treatment of animals. An instance is the
- can prove, for instance, the existence of God out of its own
- animal kingdom for instances of the recoil of an action on the being
- wisely, as is instanced in the work of the beaver, etc.; but this can
- Title: Manifestations of Karma: Lecture 3: Karma in Relation to Disease and Health
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- Title: Manifestations of Karma: Lecture 4: The Curability and Incurability of Diseases in Relation to Karma
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- instance, the trouble which was produced between the etheric body and
- For instance, if someone suffering from a weakness of the eyes were to
- one instance or another without accepting any teaching from others.
- If we break a leg for instance, we are obliged to account for it by
- pretext for our deeds and the real motive. If, for instance, a
- instance, we pursue modern physics back to the moment when Galileo was
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- have given many instances in order to characterise sickness and
- forms of consciousness. If, for instance, we study Occult
- objects such as plants, for instance. Thus it was impossible for us to
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- Title: Manifestations of Karma: Lecture 7: Forces of Nature, Volcanic Eruptions, Earthquakes and Epidemics in Relation to Karma
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- presents itself when things are even more distant, when, for instance,
- in this consciousness which is possessed normally for instance by
- traced back to earlier transgressions. There is an instance that has
- that in this instance the common destruction took place during an
- If we take a certain moment in human evolution, say for instance the
- towards his fellow-creatures. Let us suppose, for instance, that he
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- case, for instance, with smallpox which is the organ of
- proved that of the whole colour spectrum, hens, for instance, can only
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- man might evolve further, the Greek civilisation, for instance, had to
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- outside to guide them, for instance, from a place in the north of
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- observe if, for instance, we place a fine powder on a metal plate,
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- Prometheus, for instance, like many another, is partly a
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- instance, the real connections in the progressive stages of
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- different ways. Some, for instance, were taught more how men
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- similarity would be found for instance between his genius and
- Title: Excursus Mark: Part II: Some Practical Points of View
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- doing as we wish. If, for instance, someone lives in a room where
- to be interested. People might for instance ask lightly: —
- Title: Background/Mark: Lecture Two: Higher Knowledge and Man's Life of Soul
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- instance, of the many aspects of the Christ-problem. In all
- existence but could not, for instance, have possessed eyes:
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- suit us: if, for instance, someone lives in a room in which
- Title: Excursus Mark: Part III: Excursus: Lecture I
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- must be realised if we are to understand, for instance, the old
- epoch, comes before us to the way, for instance, the Indian Rischis
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- recognised if we are to understand, for instance, how it came
- Niebelungenlied, for instance. He still had a
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- — for instance, to carry out false exercises so as to enter in
- instance, attained what enabled them to become leaders of humanity.
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- is right or wrong, and have done, for instance, what Siegfried did,
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- different from “Folk-Spirits.” We speak, for instance, of
- and drink for instance — we cannot say they differ very much in
- for instance, among mountains or on wide plains. We observe how the
- as in the case of the “Time-Spirits” for instance; but we
- are able to see what Raphael, for instance, put into his pictures, or
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- quite different. We are told for instance, in these ancient
- Title: Background/Mark: Lecture Six: The Son of God and the Son of Man. The Sacrifice of Orpheus
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- of this movement. Such things, for instance, as: what meaning and
- thoughts to super-sensible worlds. When they learn, for instance, from
- differences, for instance, in the way the nerves behave. Yet we must
- touch with the spirit in water, when we wash our hands for instance,
- at once, for instance, if they encounter anyone of a brutal or of a
- to believe, for instance, that anyone could suffer injury in his
- the human body should not be treated alike. For instance, as a
- instance, when we knock up against a stone, or if we can-not solve a
- Title: Background/Mark: Lecture Seven: The Higher Members of Man's Constitution
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- those worlds are continually in evidence. For instance, when
- form an idea of how the fruit — an apple, for instance — is
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- aware, for instance, whether someone standing near them has a
- instance, frequent cold baths and constant cold water
- instance, that the glandular system is preeminently the
- with the nerves, for instance the brain, is intimately
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- Title: Background/Mark: Lecture Eight: Laws of Rhythm in the Domain of Soul-and-Spirit.
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- instance, a man would be considered to be ‘out of his
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- required -such, for instance, as those entirely useless ideas
- Title: Background/Mark: Lecture Nine: The Moon-Religion of Jahve and its Reflection in Arabism
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- spiritual development of the West, for instance, the teaching
- Title: Excursus Mark: Part IV: The Path of Theosophy from Former Ages until Now.
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- single instance of this. People did not then say:— “We
- Title: Background/Mark: Lecture Ten: Rosicrucian Wisdom in Folk-Mythology
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- Title: On the Mystery Plays: Lecture I: Self-Knowledge Portrayed in the Rosicrucian Mystery, The Portal of Initiation
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- connected with the painful finger than when, for instance, a
- development. A play by Shakespeare, for instance, an
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- instance, as Maria is to Johannes himself, so is an, important
- Title: On the Mystery Plays: Lecture II: On the Rosicrucian Mystery, The Portal of Initiation
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- for instance, an action far in the past, the desertion of a
- in the world of the senses. For instance, they do not show the
- summon up something there that Capesius, for instance,
- Earth-brain, we would discover many a secret, as, for instance,
- carefully to the words when, for instance, Luna speaks,
- Title: Lecture: The Wisdom Contained in Ancient Documents and in the Gospels
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- modern science. They have, for instance, formed all kinds of ideas
- when men spoke, for instance, of Zeus, Hera and Chronos, and so
- strange. I will take, for instance, just one case: What will take
- discovered, for instance, in just one word of the Bible in the
- bear in mind. For there is a difference. Consider, for instance, the
- tales which are contained, for instance, in the legends told to the
- Title: The Christmas Festival In The Changing Course Of Time
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- Title: On the Mystery Plays: Lecture III: Symbolism and Phantasy in Relation to the Mystery Drama, The Soul's Probation
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- Title: Lecture: The Significance of Spiritual Research For Moral Action
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- Title: An Occult Physiology: Lecture 1: The Being of Man
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- suggest itself, when for instance we speak as we have just been doing
- instance where reflection intervenes, we encounter the brain as an
- certain necessity, as, for instance, a movement of the hand results
- instance, adjoining the green is a colour which is neither green,
- Title: An Occult Physiology: Lecture 3: Co-operation in the Human Duality
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- how much physiology was coined, for instance, in such names as
- Title: An Occult Physiology: Lecture 4: Man's Inner Cosmic System
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- itself. (The brain, for instance, belongs to this system; to imagine
- Title: Wonders of the World: Lecture 2
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- really phenomenal. I have drawn attention to specific instances of it
- instance, if anyone were to say, ‘Since you have given us your
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- really phenomenal. I have drawn attention to specific instances of it
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- Title: Lecture: On the Occasion of Goethe's Birthday
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- everything in the world, in the final instance, by the
- the effect of concussion. For instance, we represent to
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- instance as the strange theories put forward of late years by
- Title: Esoteric Christianity: The Christ Impulse in Historical Development - Lecture 1
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- Title: Lecture: The Etherisation of the Blood
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- out, for instance, intending to go to the railway station, we do not
- for instance, by reading a very difficult book. When we have
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- say to ourselves, for instance, that the development of precisely one
- in every instance we have improved our emotions and strengthened our
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- Title: Esoteric Christianity: The Christ Impulse as Living Reality - Lecture 1
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- instance that is, one that has a completely different basis. To
- Title: Lecture: Faith, Love, Hope: The Third Revelation
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- Title: Lecture: Faith, Love, Hope: Towards the Sixth Epoch
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- ceremonies; when, for instance, they sacrificed at the graves of their
- Title: Esoteric Christianity: The Dawn of Occultism in the Modern Age - Lecture 2
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- Title: From Jesus to Christ: Lecture II: Rosicrucian Training and Anthroposophical Training
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- thinking, and the way in which it figures in Buddhism, for instance.
- Title: From Jesus to Christ: Lecture III: Sources of Knowledge of Christ, Lord of Karma
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- Title: From Jesus to Christ: Lecture IV: Experiencing the Christ Impulse, Jerome and the Gospel of St. Matthew
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- reflect for instance that in Neuchatel a Lodge was formed wanting to
- these truths. We cannot really understand Christianity, for instance,
- occult teachings — for instance, about Buddha or the
- — H. P. Blavatsky, for instance, directed her vision to the
- Suppose any person, — the authoress of this book for instance,
- in occult work, such for instance, as my book The Spiritual
- our era and was stoned. But when for instance, in the last book by
- the subjects discussed have included, for instance, the Mexican
- Title: Inner Realities: Lecture 1: The Inner Aspect of the Saturn-embodiment of the Earth
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- less indistinct outlines — as for instance when we look back
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- For instance, people may say: “Suppose one takes up any
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- For instance, people may say: ‘Suppose one takes up any
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- for instance, the statement that no man has yet been seen to have
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- Title: Introductory Lecture. Winter Session
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- truths of reincarnation and karma, for instance, was not possible in
- book, for instance were now to say that during the twentieth
- century. This has been done, for instance, in my book, The Spiritual
- Pandira, who was stoned 105 years before our era. When, for instance,
- made, for instance, of the Mexican deities Quitzalcoatl and
- these things, and expand the teachings already received, for instance
- Title: Evidences of Bygone Ages in Modern Civilisation
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- composition. In the first story we are told, for instance, that a star
- Title: Chance and Present-day Consciousness.
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- language (as in the instance given and in innumerable other cases).
- Title: The Forces of the Human Soul and Their Inspirers.
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- it in respect of the external world. Let me give you an instance. Let
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- Take an instance. Somebody makes
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- that way pass over to a subsequent incarnation. For instance, people
- accounted external. For instance, language to-day is no longer part
- instance, there are twelve persons between oneself and the picture,
- for instance, a man has a great thought, however great it may be, the
- instance, a particular flower blooming in a certain spot. If the
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- many instances to say: These sufferings and sorrows, if we surmount
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- Title: Lecture 1: Spiritual Beings in the Heavenly Bodies and in the Kingdoms of Nature
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- instance., clouds form and rain falls, and when perhaps a mist rises
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- instance, if a man says, Here before me is a meadow covered with
- this is only a comparison) rather as man perceives when, for instance,
- instance, he loses himself in the various kingdoms of nature. But when
- quite different things from those seen by a man, for instance, who
- Indeed education through mere mathematics is very good. For instance,
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- for instance, from the Egyptian civilisation to the Greek, or from the
- different way from how they do on another part. Thus, for instance, a
- nerve-substance as such, for instance, the ego takes no part at all
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- instance, no one really understands the content of the Gospels unless
- Egyptian Mysteries, for instance: The pupil must see the sun at
- the animal and in the plants. For instance he considered, and this is
- like those people who, for instance, take the concept of wolf as an
- Title: Lecture: Occultism and Initiation
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- that Mars, for instance, can work qualifyingly when he stands before
- outside in cosmic space, amongst the planets. Just as, for instance, a
- instance, work directly as Spirits of Motion from the Sun, in which
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- realm in which he must seek, if, for instance he wishes to find the
- hard products the nails, for instance so is the mineral substance put
- sunlight is reflected. When for instance, the crescent moon reflects
- Title: Man/Light of Occultism: Lecture I.
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- even if man had another kind of movement. If, for instance, he were to
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- members of the human form. We have to recognise, for instance, a
- arbitrary. We could, for instance, as was hinted, interchange the
- sense in their result, as, for instance, when we experience
- another. The Spirit of Saturn, for instance, while it works chiefly
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- these. You will have seen this happen already in many instances in
- very great significance. For there are a few instances, where the
- objection is in a certain sense justified; and one of these instances,
- particular stage of initiation. You have for instance the religion
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- that has been done, for instance, for our Calendar during the
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- surprised if I told you, for instance, in what way Dante was
- true connections. Everything else is empty talk, as for instance, when
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- quite real and actual, a spiritual reality. Lucifer, for instance,
- the character of the man's desires. We know quite well, for instance,
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- for instance, the spirit-land. It might also be called the lower
- Dante, for instance, he sometimes has the feeling that there in the
- “How would a being who was not a human being — for instance,
- to this experience of your connection with the world. For instance,
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- though you were to draw or paint a rose, for instance, on a sheet of
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- revealed by higher worlds, there is much to be learned. For instance,
- personality will appear, for instance, that must unavoidably be false.
- people. It is impossible to imagine a Buddhist, for instance, writing
- their national substance? Is it conceivable, for instance, that Hermes
- initiate such as Buddha, for instance — when he can say, “He
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- consider the descriptions given in one instance, in the
- instance, in their much lauded brain research. Attention is
- overpowering greatness of the Gospels, as, for instance, the
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- realities. For instance, when we see events in the astral world that
- Let us consider the following instance. Suppose after death we meet
- certain time after death, for instance, we can no longer ask
- certain specific things that happened before death. For instance, the
- experiences. One compares, for instance, a variety of people during
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- Consider, for instance, what a child of six had to learn in Roman
- Consider, for instance, what was mentioned yesterday. From the moment
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- I would like to relate a particular instance. In the twelfth century
- was the case in this instance. It is not a question of coincidence.
- way. One may for instance ask, “When a person has gone through
- an instance where we find the spiritual world mirrored in the works
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- Hinduism, for instance, is an eminently egoistic religion, for a man
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- physical, material world. For instance, the process of knowledge is
- instance, it may be exceedingly painful to realize in the
- on earth. We know, for instance, that a dead friend is there outside
- by means of occult research but we will take two. For instance, let
- Felix Balde, for instance. Now in ancient times conditions were such
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- his soul. For instance, let us consider a man who goes through the
- process of getting rid of his desires and interests, for instance —
- instance, the dead person, who has an intense longing to learn
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- For instance, the monists, the materialists of our age, will not be
- One finds, for instance, that many who belong to the Hindu religion
- instance, we were ambitious in previous earth lives, then this
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- reverse, is such an instance. One has but to concern oneself
- actual instances that can penetrate directly into life.
- There are many instances within our spiritual movement in which those
- by helping them in this way. This is an instance of the influence
- The small child, for instance, sleeps more than anyone. Sleep is a
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- but to deal with actual instances. This is especially necessary if we
- an actual instance and consider the relationship of such a soul to
- more about the starry heavens, for instance, than what is common
- Another instance is revealed to the seer. There are people who,
- our individual capabilities. The seer finds, for instance, that there
- different ways. We know, for instance, that in olden times epidemic
- For instance, someone might say, “Here is a man. Why does he
- Title: Lecture: Anthroposophy as a Substance of Life and Feeling
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- these facts if you consider, for instance, the case of certain man in
- Real are, for instance, a great number of herrings in the sea;
- still alive could, for instance, imagine that he is sitting in front
- not, however, understand. This, for instance, is a fact: The seer who
- Title: Life Between ... X: Anthroposophy as the Quickener of Feeling and of Life
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- Title: Esoteric Studies: Lecture I: Cosmic Aspect of Life Between Death and New Birth
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- themselves to complete loneliness. Those, for instance, who
- Title: Esoteric Studies: Lecture II: Establishment of Mutual Relations Between the Living and the So-called Dead
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- might say, deeply moving experiences. For instance, one
- following way, for instance, a soul was able to make itself
- as for instance those which Spiritual Science gives, and which
- right moment. One must try, for instance, to develop a kind of
- is oftentimes difficult. It might be easy, for instance, to try
- innumerable instances. We see that a human soul does not merely
- especially evident in such happenings as, for instance, the
- catastrophe; for instance, they are run over by an express
- vanity, for instance, are related to fear. And in a complicated
- Title: Life Between ... XI: The Mission of Earthly Life as a Transitional Stage for the Beyond
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- egoism. This manifests itself to the seer in many instances where
- Assisi, for instance, had gone through a higher form of development.
- If two people, for instance, lived with one another on earth, the one
- Such instances clearly reveal the mission of spiritual science. The
- There are many such instances in life. We often find that had
- Consider the instance of the man. If he had left his house at the
- exceptional instances.
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- instance, when a person dies prematurely as a result of an accident
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- earth sphere. Ambitious people, for instance, who cultivate an
- for instance, we realize that the departed soul feels anxiety for a
- will mention an instance already known to some friends. Goethe
- faithfully recorded there. Instances can be found in which, through
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- beings on earth and that now continue. For instance, if the matter is
- religion were prevalent in Europe, for instance, we would still have
- meaningful. Let me relate an actual instance. I met a hydrocephalic
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- to Karma. For instance, if we knock our foot against a stone we must
- day with spiritual thoughts. For instance, we find in the spiritual
- soul points out this or that. For instance, it may make one realise
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- rather to separate detailed circumstances. For instance, one may
- For instance, suppose we meet with misfortune; at first we only have
- peculiar to itself. For instance, a soul may live back into the second
- instance, a soul who, before his birth, was thus dreadfully torn in
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- observation, for instance, of the moment of waking will, however,
- into the biblical record. From an instance such as this let us feel
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- our death. For instance, if at some particular time, say ten years
- We can, for instance, read to the one who has died. The
- Suppose, for instance, you had bought a ticket for a voyage in the
- process would not be very much slower. Suppose, for instance, pillars
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- for instance, with Saturn. They were able to perceive — this is
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- think they understand. They say, for instance, that the ‘I’
- Title: Bhagavad Gita/Paul: Lecture I: The uniform plan of World History. The Confluence of three spiritual streams in the Bhagavad Gita.
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- Title: Bhagavad Gita/Paul: Lecture II: The basis of knowledge of the Gita, the Veda, Sankhya, Yoga.
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- For instance, we talk of warm and cold colours, although we know that
- further. There are people, for instance, who feel, on entering one
- which constitutes the eye, for instance. At an earlier stage, when the
- be found, for instance, in the plants, as etheric or life-body. We
- united with the soul. The soul may, for instance, be so connected with
- primeval state of human evolution was no longer there. For instance,
- Title: Bhagavad Gita/Paul: Lecture III: The union of the three streams in the Christ Impulse, the Teaching of Krishna.
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- he was in that state of perception in which, for instance, he studied
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- Title: Bhagavad Gita/Paul: Lecture V: The spiritual nature of Maya. Krishna -- the Light-Halo of Christ. The Risen One.
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- for instance, although everyone can procure it in printed form, is really a
- ourselves how, for instance, a number of Krishna students are to be
- Title: Lecture: Overcoming Nervousness
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- you, for instance, it is not easy to restrain your antipathy, but having
- Title: Lecture: Nervous Conditions in Our Time
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- gastric disturbances, for instance — in a most deceptive way.
- Assume, for instance, that a man begins to notice he can never find
- for instance, that a lady is in the habit of putting her brooch down
- For instance, while you used to write f in this way, do
- backwards, for instance, is highly effective in strengthening the
- at the thing which we are doing. It is easy to do so, for instance,
- difficult this is in life. For instance, when a man has lied to you,
- Title: Lecture: Conscience and Wonder as Indications of Spiritual Vision in the Past and in the Future.
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- for instance, which is very profitable for us, and nevertheless our
- begin to wonder at the usual. Consider for instance how the sun rises
- Greek authors, by Euripides for instance. Here we can see, as distinctly as
- for instance, by a savage from the uncivilized regions of Africa, were
- for instance, when admiring the starry heavens in all their splendour.
- who live in the vicinity of a volcano, for instance, will seek an
- instance, that to-day two people walk along the street together. One
- Title: Lecture: Reflections of Consciousness, Super-consciousness and Sub-consciousness
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- they were outside our own selves. Let us take, for instance,
- — for instance, when one person states that he has a
- For instance, when misfortune strikes someone at some later
- cannot, for instance, cross a dry piece of meadow land, or a
- case of volcanic eruptions, for instance, we find that in the
- case of painting, for instance, is sufficient in the case of
- Title: Lecture: Hidden Forces of Soul-Life
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- occurrence arises before us. Let us suppose, for instance, that
- It might happen, for instance — I repeat, it might happen
- Title: Three Paths: Lecture I: The Path through the Gospels and The Path of Inner Experience
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- to work on their souls; for instance, the picture of the Samaritan
- Title: Lecture: Calendar of the Soul
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- law itself, describing spirals as, for instance, is the case in the
- Title: Lecture Series: Ancient Wisdom and the Heralding of the Christ Impulse
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- For instance, it speaks of the Bodhisattvas and describes them as individualities who pass
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- earthly evolution in pre-Christian times. For instance,
- and might in volcanoes, for instance, which seem to rise up and
- Title: Mysteries of the East: Lecture 1
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- Things present themselves not as if, for instance, I had my watch here
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- instance, a preacher in the pulpit is in the midst of a tremendously
- his relations with nature are somewhat altered. For instance, he will
- physical world from the spiritual world and looks for instance, at a
- the least guided by the Sun. For instance, if we had to guide
- Title: Effects of Occult Development: Lecture I
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- difference between summer and winter, for instance — in
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- water in which a certain substance, salt for instance, has been
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- light and colour, for instance; that, however, is only
- through some substances, such, for instance, as vegetarian
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- remains but a last echo of what it was, for instance, on the
- described — for instance, with a book — then, when
- above about the book, for instance, when he sees himself in
- describer. Men like Tacitus, for instance, were at the
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- for instance, when something in a person is unsympathetic to
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- hierarchy of the angels, for instance, if we have not reached
- Title: Occult Significance of the Bhagavad Gita: Lecture 2 of 9
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- say for instance in the 40's or 50's of the nineteenth century, about
- across a curious instance of the logic that stops halfway. We can
- instance. It is curious to observe things like this on the broad
- organism. Here we have a living instance of the way people march
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- historical impulses in mankind's evolution. How often, for instance,
- because in countless instances it can be shown that the teachings of
- Suppose, for instance,
- perceives, for instance, forms, not indeed of gross matter, but forms
- In such a way our soul lives into invisible worlds, for instance into
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- aware of a soul accompanying mankind. In most instances it was only
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- correctly for man today as mineral food (salt, for instance), would
- have tried by means of a particular instance to indicate how
- Title: Secrets/Threshold: Lecture I
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- freedom, which he does, for instance, in his philosophy. From this
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- Ferdinand Fox. All the concepts that we are to acquire, for instance,
- instance, experience the following, rising out of soul depths: “You
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- instance by taking up fretsaw work.
- as, for instance: it was someone else's fault. I will not for a
- Title: On the Fifth Gospel: Lecture XI
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- senses. The colour red, for instance would have affected
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- lost in cloud-cuckoo-land. But in the present instance it was
- Title: Lecture: Macrocosm and Microcosm
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- civilisation,. An instance of this is to be seen in the
- instance, there may be two brothers — one an
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- sublime imagery of the human soul such as that, for instance, that came to
- expressed, for instance, in the painting I have described, although we must
- Title: Occult Science and Occult Development
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- for instance, of the saying: Wisdom lives in the Light. This idea
- itself, must be permeated by feeling. If, for instance, we take:
- will in such a way that if we meditate, for instance, on ‘The
- Title: Va: THE MICHAEL IMPULSE AND THE MYSTERY OF GOLGOTHA
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- Title: Nature of Man: Lecture 1: Four Spheres of the Inner Life
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- instance, we merely felt that we were within space and moved in time;
- depressing. For instance, one sees the whole of this personified fate
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- into so fully in my public lectures, how for instance we enter
- Title: Nature of Man: Lecture 4: Wisdom in the Spiritual World
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- Title: Presence of the Dead: Lecture Two: Understanding the Spiritual World (Part Two)
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- eight-year-old boy or girl. For instance, the person might be reading
- Title: On the Meaning of Life: Lecture 1
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- very many years, for instance, our long-lived trees. But of these
- he really painted best. We have for instance, no Crucifixion of his,
- instance, the nebula in Orion is so examined. Some people have
- I have put before you a few instances, which I submit as resulting from
- for instance, some ones friend dies and he then shares those
- Title: Spiritual Foundation of Morality: Lecture II
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- sin; but as sin is in the first instance spiritual error and disease
- Title: Anthroposophical Ethics (1928): Anthroposophical Ethics II
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- the old Greek dramas, for instance in Aeschylus, the Furies play a
- Title: Lecture: Anthroposophical Ethics ... St. Francis, III
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- For instance, take a man whom you know to have written or said
- instance in Aeschylus, the Furies play a role which in
- Title: Christ and the Human Soul: Lecture One
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- immediate principles of man. We speak, in the first instance, of four
- first instance allow Paul to answer. In the First Epistle to the
- Title: Christ/Human Soul: Lecture I:
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- instance, of four members or principles of the human being-the physical
- will in the first instance allow Paul to answer. We read in the First
- Title: Lecture: Anthroposophy and Christianity
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- something that can actually happen does happen — for instance,
- back on early cultural epochs — for instance, to the time when people
- Let me mention a symptomatic instance. St. Augustine said that there
- for instance, how he prized the mysteries and how he speaks of their
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- instance — as heretics. There is very little true Christian
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- Title: Occult Reading/Hearing: Lecture I: Human Being and his Relationship to the World
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- object — for instance, we delight in a rose; we take the
- Title: Occult Reading/Hearing: Lecture II: Identification with the Signs and Spiritual Realities of the Imaginative World
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- instance, it may happen that some seer, when in a clairvoyant
- only when my spiritual ear is turned for instance, to the 5
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- not succeed if we are trying, for instance, to find a certain
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- is evident, for instance, from his relationship with
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- what we are concerned with. Thus it can happen, for instance, that
- for instance, one cannot see objects illuminated by light; on the
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- form the brain, for instance, and particularly the
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- instance, in reference to Geometry. I have once before mentioned how
- should be absolutely aware for instance, that with this or that person
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- little. Many men to-day, for instance, assert that man's knowledge is
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- instance, to create validity for the idea of God; — for one did not
- really animates it. What dry wood for instance, is the usual
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- Mineral things are, for instance, minerals, because they
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- in the centre. One can then see, for instance, how pains were taken
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- Lucifer thus projects his tentacles in from outside, for instance,
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- Parallel to this we have the fact that when, for instance,
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- for instance — and this can be a matter of
- able to prove, for instance, whether the Mystery of Golgotha
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- apart from our own life situation, for instance, Goethe
- bring them into balance in life. For instance, without
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- instances where he had achieved excellence, and tried to plan
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- look at all the difficulties. For instance, we must
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- details, for instance, that before Goethe had thought of
- what we recognize to be a necessity. For instance, by telling
- something is necessary, for instance, that the present
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- Consider, for instance, the following fact: — Let us
- for instance, awakens the opposite sensation — it remains
- instance, who did not say: — “When we see the blue vault
- do not as yet, for instance, experience the blue colour, (in the case
- in a most peculiar way. They say, for instance: — Let us
- possible to corroborate it in all spheres of science. For instance,
- are convinced of it. What, for instance — they think —
- instance, the journalistic descriptions of today — and how many
- How often, for instance, do we come across the following case:
- ordinary science: it is possible to prove, for instance, that
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- for instance the infirmities of old age. Our life consists therein
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- concrete connections. Let us assume, for instance, that a person has
- We can, for instance, make the following experience:
- indifferent matter to discover there, for instance, a person who has
- home, for instance, half an hour later, and afterwards we may
- will, for instance, grow more and more obstinate and self-willed (we
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- years. Here, for instance, is the world of our sense-perceptions, the
- trained can make himself a certain substitute. For instance —
- as a rule emerge. If, for instance, we followed up the real facts
- transmuted into consciousness. Instinctively, for instance, people
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- instance, that out of our personal antipathy we meet with peculiar
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- various ways. For instance, there is the material science of the outer
- works are the philosophical writings of Schiller, for instance, his
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- not immoral, for instance, the art of Michelangelo and Raphael. Perhaps
- for instance, in the Vedanta philosophy, their inability to understand
- things as well. For instance, somebody just recently told me about a
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- here. For instance, we have said: the realms of the senses, as they
- the Venus of Milo, for instance, or the Sistine Madonna? From the
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- same time an independent member. The head, for instance, is related
- the same could be said in a thousand other instances. Take the
- instance but of typical occurrences — a good many people will
- this; it vexes him terribly, for instance, if we take delight in a
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- instance, Herbart in the nineteenth century, were anxious that
- for instance, was a noble man, but Caracalla had him murdered. One
- We have here a living instance of how something that has remained over
- with poets, for instance. No, the science of the spirit is here for
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- If time permitted, we could present many more instances of ways in
- that lie near at hand. We have first of all a modern instance in
- steals in. These are only three instances that one could select. In
- as myth in other parts of the world, for instance, how the story that
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- All racial hatred, for instance, is really also a fight against the
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- manifest in European culture of which we heard, for instance, in
- forces of intellect, for instance, which are preeminently forces of
- those forces that have been applied, for instance, to the
- social problems, for instance, is alleged to proceed from Ahriman.
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- will only refer to one instance, but I could point to many. In the age
- to inner connections. For instance, a man who looks at things quite
- would speak. But the ancient Egyptians, for instance, did not speak in
- in outer lives as we are in regards to astronomy, for instance, which
- present earlier appear again investigations, for instance,
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- We have seen, for instance, how the West, through a long
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- of to-day. Whoever experiences, for instance, what Goethe
- instance, felt as if something were spreading over the whole of
- Julia of William Stead. (For instance, after Dr Steiner had
- Europe to-day. For instance, a half-educated person will speak
- Sacramentalism, for instance, in symbolical actions, there
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- to another case. Can you imagine, for instance, the development
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- instance, of an addition sum. Alas, eventually they
- Indeed, it was only a more complicated instance, as when
- by any means an isolated instance. And since they will not
- on page 231: "When a clog for instance has long been treated
- descriptions he gives. He describes, for instance, how in his
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- — in summer time for instance.’ I have explained
- Take a radical instance. Destiny places a man into a factory.
- treatment of chemical substances for instance, when they
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- dream, which in this instance came to the boy's consciousness,
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- instance, Into what river does the Neckar flow? They had never
- if we fail to bear in mind, for instance, how all that appears
- There is, for instance, a distinguished poet of the fifth
- instance there is one of the novels of Max Eyth, where —
- of things, for instance, connected with the life of the
- instance, there is a modern lawyer, known to myself and to
- gave him only as an instance of a man who looks around him with
- instance of this Berger — Alfred, Baron von Berger, is
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- understand those that preceded them. For instance, if someone
- Take for instance a man who saw many things with extreme
- relationships of number. Take for instance these two sets of
- instance, some lady or gentleman, X. or Y,
- true distinctions. Take for instance the way we have
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- give a most stupid example. It might be said, for instance,
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- down, but why, they scarcely know. For instance (as you
- least be indicated. For instance, one can have this experience.
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- maintained something else, for instance that this folk element for
- for there are higher instances, ‘empires’, which can
- instance for the one the element of intelligence, and for the other
- for instance,
- remarkable matters. For instance the writer gets all excited about
- and in another like that. We could ask, for instance: What is the
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- with this radical stream wrote, for instance: ‘The freedom of
- Pasic, for instance, though he had his finger in every pie, was not
- historically documented, for instance, that when the death of the
- For instance, if it is stated that the diplomatic documents
- I can, for instance, very well comprehend the standpoint of the
- Sir Edward Grey, for instance, had to give such peculiar
- extraordinary experiences; for instance in April 1914 a German
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- If it were not nonsensical it would be very nice, for instance, to
- for instance, be expressed as follows: I might suggest to someone
- spirituality equal, for instance, to that of another great man, Pico
- will have to die a terrible death; for instance, in the case of one
- France, for instance, is suffering from an even more virulent form of
- they want to be traced back to Charlemagne or not. For instance, when
- instance, that it was Dante who reproached Rudolf of Habsburg
- instance, that at the Berlin Congress the Italian delegate asked
- politics. For instance, Oberdank
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- instance there exists today an interesting dissertation
- — for instance a thousand — though every nought remains a
- There is, for instance, a certain man who is a perfectly honest
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- instance, that the soil on which this empire has been founded was for
- as it has, for instance, in France, and furthermore the idea of a
- has been said about this preparation, for instance, that the
- points of reference. For instance, I should like to read you some
- is no question, for instance, that any part of Serbia was to be
- for instance, in Austria. Imagine Switzerland surrounded only by
- Consider, for instance, also the following: At the Berlin
- imaginative characteristics such as those present, for instance, in
- knows, for instance, that all the political sciences of Central
- Think, for instance, of Goethe's theory of evolution in respect
- would be impossible, for instance, in France. But while Jakob
- instance, the terrible fact that this war is not only being waged
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- speak, for instance, in the way we speak with one another. Therefore
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- for instance of the ‘Celtic soul and the Latin spirit’.
- instance, nations, peoples, come into being. Evolution progresses in
- clever enough to realize that Germany, for instance, owns only one
- instance, that at that time the southern part of Central Europe,
- For instance — I am saying this in order to describe the
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- applied. For instance, it would not occur to anyone to apply a moral
- observed in very recent centuries. For instance, those scientists who
- War has a quite definite spiritual background. In the first instance,
- situations. For instance, people would no longer continue to draw out
- destroy and slay, for instance, the human organism. But on the other
- science. We know, for instance, the truth about the evolution of man
- organism is growing faster than normal. A carcinoma, for instance,
- world, for instance, that mistletoe is poisonous to a degree which
- given, for instance, by the so-called ‘unknown
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- For instance the ego projection — that is, a certain quality of the
- Someone who is irrascible is described in Austria, for instance, as
- single instance cannot be detached from mankind as a whole, for mankind
- happen in this way, for instance in connection with quotations which
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- lectures, I can only view as entirely personal attacks the instances
- desire for expansion. You need only look, for instance, at the
- instance by the French Grand Orient,
- for instance, someone were to make known in Germany the things I have
- much but had investigated the literature — for instance Schubert
- enormity. Beside all that may very well have happened, for instance in
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- place. For instance in some versions it says: Liberation of the Slavs,
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- break loose. This is one instance of psychological illness.
- possible. In such an instance it is not a question of illness in the
- for instance, with our reflex actions and is a regulator for much that
- ganglia also has to do with the brain, for instance, in so far as it
- instance, that in the human being as he stands before us with his head,
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- especially, in the first instance, in the human being.
- described. Consider, for instance, that the first opposition to the
- Prussian general, on the other hand — for instance during the famous
- German theory of Socialism! For instance, it is quite comprehensible
- first instance hold out a prospect of improvement. Whatever horrors
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- of a Folk-Soul, for instance, of the Italian Folk-Soul, we cannot say
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- we human beings work. We build machines, for instance, machines made
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- concept than, for instance, the word “Strizitum” (a word
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- thought arises, for instance, if one hates a foreign country
- For instance, it would be an over-valued thought if I were to
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- human being. The ego lives in him, for instance (without
- speak when we consider, for instance, what is contained, as a
- instance like Adolph Harnack, the famous theologian, to stand
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- artfully contrived, for instance, to produce the incarnated
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- instance, of the Immaculate Conception of the Virgin Mary;
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- definite moment became engaged, for instance. If he were to
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- instance the Orient appears otherwise than the American Occident. It
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- instance, if you read a letter; as a rule you become conscious
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- remarkable. Memory, for instance, is tested in the following
- instance, in getting the concepts of ‘mirror,’
- A stealthy murderer can for instance knock up against
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- quite obvious that airmen for instance have to be examined in
- for instance he mentioned my “Philosophy of Spiritual
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- to us, for instance, as the Science of History; and
- with the evolution of modern humanity — for instance
- the modern age, the art of printing for instance would not
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- concepts of the present day. For instance you do not want to
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- be the wisdom of humanity. Look for instance at a paragraph
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- world has to say.) For instance, Reuleaux points out how Art,
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- Science of the Spirit. It can for instance,
- have but to think, for instance, of Petrus Waldus, the
- Europe, as for instance among the “Catharists”
- — a view which must dissociate itself, for instance,
- understanding. “As, for instance, in the thirteenth
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- deeper. Protestantism, for instance, defined in the usual way
- land, for instance, and so forth. It is a part of the
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- scholarship can do nothing with such concepts — for instance,
- human being has, what a minor role it plays, for instance, among peasants.
- light in humanity. One finds it, for instance, in the Confessions
- instance, of contemporary science. But he must work his way up again;
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- for instance, the Freemasons and similar organizations, depend entirely
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- the dates were not historically established. Festival dates, for instance,
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- element in our present age. I have shown, for instance, how the present
- is so wedded. From such a standpoint, for instance, people even want
- — in contrast, for instance, to Goethe's thoughts on metamorphosis.
- Goethean thinking — represented, for instance, in the shaping
- logical consequence lies, for instance, in thinking that is dismembering,
- For instance, I cannot think
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- men of non-Catholic philosophical literature, for instance, have no
- appreciate the significance of such a matter. When, for instance, the
- think upside down. For instance I was once going down a street in Zurich,
- a new and right way when, for instance, you bring the thoughts to fruition
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- for instance, fifty years sooner — they would have been waste
- time and it is no mere fad on my part when I say, for instance, in regard
- We may open, for instance,
- A non-Marxist, for instance, would say: It is not right to state that
- power, which can save labour. Let us suppose, for instance, that you are
- could, for instance, read over and over again the following advertisement:
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- instance, determine the demand for electric railways in 1840? This is a
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- instance, the most beautiful things were written by various
- first instance — and though indeed it even tries to get
- instance, among the Europeans. They were trying to become
- Rome, for instance, took the old religious concepts, and
- instance, understands the grand idea of the Greek
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- I can assure you, for instance, that in Germany the most
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- formalist kind that you get, for instance, among the Europeans;
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- cannot, for instance, properly understand that great
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- were a German princeling, for instance, or an English lord, one
- instance, the things in my “Occult Science.” It
- instance, before the fourth century after Christ, or what it
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- there, but when we pursue, for instance, natural science, we cannot
- sciences. The tragic element of our time consists, for instance, in
- instance, of such a kind that men could read the laws of Nature in
- ancient Egyptian Pharaohs contain, for instance, rules concerning
- follow, for instance, that which Occidental civilisation contains in
- the surface this new science — for instance, Giordano
- characterize these two things rather sharply), he may, for instance,
- results described, for instance, in my
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- them, for instance: “You only need to penetrate deeply into
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- just one instance that can help us to a conception of
- instance of Goethe which I have often mentioned here.
- for instance, was for naught — that it was thrown
- in single instances. One must be able to view the
- painting? Do you believe, for instance, that the laborer
- you one instance: if we go pack to 1869 we find the
- such an instance so that one might see how foolish it is
- crooked e thinking are demonstrated. For instance, lately
- prove that for instance if someone builds a railroad
- for instance, let us say out of medical science: if so
- comprehensive way. That for instance, we do not
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- instance; it says the greatest nonsense about feeling
- it is a fact) that, for instance, the dead do not hear
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- remains of older wisdom, Plato, for instance — that
- Landauer, for instance — noble, upright, but
- purpose gives two instances of his having been thoroughly
- begin which, for instance, will comprehend the human
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- just to a few instances from which you may be able to see how this man,
- instance you say: For a long time we have been trying to give primary and
- more to do with pure feeling, for instance, the history that is taught,
- will have to be made little dreamt of today; for instance drawing will go
- was obliged in this instance to give all the care to a single boy that
- imagine that in monistic gatherings, for instance, people can understand
- score. Naturally they are unable to take all this in; for instance they
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- for instance, of the great impulse of Goetheanism has flowed into the
- instance I cannot politely say “present company excepted”, at
- decades in the most external affairs, for instance in the workers'
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- instance, to the editorial of today's Stuttgart
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- formerly was the case (man had for instance during the
- Now what, for instance, has ceased in reference to the nature
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- often spoken to you; for instance that an old man can
- the terrible state of things which, for instance, makes it
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- representation, of the beautiful, for instance. To be sure, it is
- instance, the possibility of developing the soul element — I do
- instance, drawn your attention to the views of the liberal theologian,
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- right greater than for instance the right of independence of single,
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- socialism. For instance, a Prussian minister, Wilhelm van Humbold, in
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- instance, only that took place which results from the action of the
- Lucifer as Touch-me-not. From Lucifer, for instance, has
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- express remarkable things. The Habsburgs, for instance, came from
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- arrived at also through physical facts, if we look, for instance, in
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- instance our university professors, on leaving the lecture-room like to
- upholding, for instance, the proposition: All thinking consists in a
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- For instance, when “Spectator” was reproached for having
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- to draw some very weighty conclusions. For instance, he argued that
- is something — and I could give other instances — which
- which go on, for instance in the Theosophical Society. That the
- something different — with, for instance, materialistic
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- therefore also, for instance in medicine many people they cannot
- find how for instance in the recent speeches of an archbishop
- instance: Catholicism must once again win over the workers. And he
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- we are experiencing only the Spiritual, as for instance in a
- forces which are active in small bodies (as, for instance,
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- could see, for instance, how our friend, Dr. Stein,
- many other instances from which you could clearly see that
- degree, even though recent philosophy may in some instances
- of touch, for instance, are intuitively taken as something
- see a lot of spirit in it, and geniality in many instances
- for instance, forms the child's brain, that spirit which
- word childishness is not meant as an insult in this instance,
- show you how serious world aspects become in that instance
- Down here, for instance, you find the parties (orange). On
- make it so. Anyone can say, for instance, “I
- The Jesuits, for instance, they know. Do not think that the
- journals, for instance, they have hit upon something special
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- the senses, let us start, for instance, by considering the
- otherwise as pure as the rainbow, for instance, appear so
- descriptions of the mystic experiences, for instance, of
- are experienced in only one instance, namely, when you read
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- Europe, for instance, it has been in such common use for more
- Mill's sense, one says, for instance, that in the human soul,
- in most instances, a person actually becomes a spiritualist
- for instance, in the fact that people have trampled Goethe's
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- Spencer's philosophy, for instance, we realize that this is a
- for instance. Likewise, we cannot just carry over what has
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- impulses, but in most instances in a very vague manner. From
- confessions. For instance, if, independent of what is
- quite pertinent remarks at one point, for instance, about
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- thinking, for instance, about the state, about the legal
- actually rubbed into us in this instance that something else
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- itself, for instance, ignoring the connection to the
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- does, for instance. For not only what arises from the earth
- instance, the case where the state enacts its school laws.
- is something else, however, when, for instance, someone
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- comprehend, for instance, in my book,
- express itself in one instance in the climb up the mountain
- and the feeling of confronting an abyss; in another instance,
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- with which a teacher enters the classroom, for instance, are
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- horizontal in the first instance in a vertical position, and the other
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- Here, then, we have a concrete instance. We have, first of all, in
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- that Sun matter and any other matter — Earth matter for instance
- Here we have an instance of the inability of materialism to understand
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- the heavens when we turn, for instance, towards Aries (Ram), in the
- in Berlin, for instance, that at the end of an anthroposophical
- instance, carved in wood, but is formed from within. We cannot even
- instance, the blood and the other bodily juices; these possess
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- revolution. To give one instance, the fact that it was found necessary
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- or head, are directed inwards, as instanced by the kidneys,
- characteristic organ of the head — the eye, for instance —
- or other of our abdominal organs, for instance, has now become our
- impression, for instance, with the aid of the eye. The impression is
- within the material. For instance materialism does not realise that
- moment, only remind you of one instance of this. In English,
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- saying for instance, that it manifests in the movement of the limbs,
- and thus moves the right leg, for instance. This however is quite
- respect, for instance, of the speed of transmission of the so-called
- facts lie far deeper than, for instance, the repeated statements of
- Rochas, for instance, has given proofs, for he has shown how in
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- instance, be adaptation to the human limb-nature. Something must lift
- than efficient. This is patent, for instance, as I have shown, in the
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- causes of the Event of Golgotha. Pastor Kalthoff, for instance, and
- continuous current from olden times. Natural Science, for instance,
- instance, that what has taken place quite recently, although it does
- Consider for instance, how the whole purport of a book such as that of
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- not in a position to understand that principle. Suppose, for instance,
- instance, is just a secondary effect, like the fact of the persons
- a man of 36, for instance, understands things he could not at 25.
- instance, in the following case. (The calculation cannot be followed
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- The Will comes into being through the fact that in the first instance
- the first instance unites with the activity of the soul and spirit has
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- with his body than was once the case, for instance, at the time when
- have for instance among the peoples of Europe numerous personalities
- American Indians had, for instance, remarkable pantheistic feelings.
- (which is indeed full of hardships) will see, for instance, that many
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- statements made, for instance, by leading scientists. It is of course
- concern me — the birth of Alexander the Great, for instance —
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- through familiar instances of authority and so we accept
- — is for instance that of the Trinity, the threefold
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- order to get at the reality. For instance, to-day, in the
- in the very essence of things. For instance, I have been told
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- now, for they have only been able to think, for instance
- inequality, which we find, for instance, in the oldest caste
- could he develop socially. A man who, for instance, belonged to
- given you instances of this, and I have shown you how an
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- things everywhere to-day. Let us take one instance which lies
- few days ago, for instance, someone said: — “Well,
- forward this couple of instances — which I could multiply
- For instance, the following has been said of “Steiner's
- one brings them into connection. For instance, here is another
- on. I have tried to describe to you, for instance, from what
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- instance, such a personality as Copernicus, to whom one has to look
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- pointed out that those ancient people had, for instance, in their
- something of it — for instance, Aristarchus of Samos. People
- those who hold such views. We must be quite clear, for instance, as
- home to you, I should like to quote an instance which is altogether
- prevalent in our time! For instance, take the question of the
- as an instance, my dear friends. You can find many other
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- would have been active for instance, let's say, in the years
- ecstatically in soul experiences. One can't for instance
- because they become repetitive. For instance, I recently
- you believe for instance that in the defeated or conqueror's
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- existed in the ancient East, for instance in Hammurabi, and so forth.
- which, for instance, the people living about the time of the Mystery
- than we think he did. For instance, he knew how to coin words clearly
- longer able to understand anything. Hypochondria for instance, means
- knowledge of man still existed at that time. For instance, the
- stragglers could not understand it, for instance, through our
- tradition! Observe, for instance,
- instance, to-day we use the words Messer, knife, or
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- instance, to the principle of life — the modern scientist
- into man's soul; if, for instance, he can inject into the human
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- conversation turns to anything else — for instance, to
- into the soul of man; if for instance, he can inject into the
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- which you find, for instance, in
- thinks. It is an ideal, for instance, in our public educational
- instance, only wants to see and hears after so and so many
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- for instance, we see one column, there is another one (see
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- consider other nations. Let us look at Italy, for instance,
- impossible to understand, for instance, in a country where it
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- this in detail. He tries to prove in every instance that
- Maistre is actually a person who in all instances pays
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- between the astral body and the physical body. When, for instance, a
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- on the earth, and Jupiter, for instance, shines down on him
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- conclusions, something that is done, for instance, in a legal
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- in later religious faiths, they exhibit in all instances a
- effective in the whole planet earth. For instance, due to the
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- holiness if we point out his foundation. Take, for instance,
- instance in the nerve substance or blood substance, are in
- animals — birds, for instance — something very
- Lubatscheffski's geometry, for instance, or Riemann's
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- those for instance who live to be more than fifty years old, have as a rule
- make this clearer by means of a simple illustration. For instance,
- just looking at the light for instance, would know as much about the
- we incorporate into the outer world. Take counting for instance.
- eclipse, for instance, will take place. That is to say, we do not
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- and when one knows what it is to taste, for instance, one abandons
- never say that geometry, for instance, has anything of a subjective
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- Bacon of Verulam. In his Novum Organum, for instance, he makes
- instance, where he speaks about warmth he is an empiricist
- myself. For instance, when a respectable newspaper in Wurttemburg
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- instance, the idea of subsistence in connection with existence) have
- It is, for instance, a
- instance, Czolbe's Sensualism.
- seen, for instance, in Fechner's Introduction to Aesthetics),
- in such a way that it appeared, for instance, in the famous
- better than, for instance, spiritism. In earlier times, I have often
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- attitude towards those, for instance, who opposed him in the last
- comparison with what was contained, for instance, in the medieval
- characterised, for instance, by the celebration of Haeckel's sixtieth
- have, for instance, heard Avenarius at Zurich, or Mach's pupil,
- with such a reciprocal relationship are, for instance, the logical
- for instance, contained in the series of lectures which I have
- moment, for instance, on the 13th of May, but where he is considered
- branches of knowledge of ancient times, we go back, for instance,
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- read in the same sense. Take, for instance, that wonderful treatise
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- sometimes adopted strange forms of outer life, as for instance Bulwer
- for instance. It is a fury of destruction thrust out of the inner
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- instance, Bulwer Lytton, who wrote Zanoni.
- for instance. It is a fury of destruction thrust out of the
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- towards life, for instance,
- destructive forces, for instance in Eastern Europe. This is
- be found in the human beings that are for instance seated here
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- for instance the horizontal position of the spine, the
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- in former times, for instance, was called the images of the Zodiac.
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- of his eyes and hair. If, for instance, the human being has passed
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- their consciousness of the world. For instance, they may observe the
- circles of a simple sort. For instance, stones are put together to
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- through you for instance in the hotel where we were staying you
- want to construct Imaginations than you do, for instance, here. There,
- the secrets of the world. Thus, for instance, the actions of the sun
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- instance, to explain how the lower creatures manage to propel
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- have known people who for instance have seen a lady in the
- everyone as for instance the results of astronomy. And just as
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- part in conscious life, the time, for instance, during which we
- instance if we were childishly cruel) remains also in us but this is
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- which you had previously experienced in time. Suppose, for instance,
- say for instance, that when you are seventeen years of age you had
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- a few metals. It is known, for instance, that iron plays a great part
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- being; let us say, for instance, a stone. A stone falls to the
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- at the highest peak of idealism. There are men, for instance, who, in
- in a certain sense it is just as significant as, for instance, the
- bones, extremely broad shoulder-blades, for instance, and the ribs
- instance, is much more closely connected with the previous earthly
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- Suppose, for instance, that in one earthly life a man is a thinker. I
- instance, then you can always infer from this that they did little
- instance, in the way a man takes something at table, in the way he
- applied, for instance, to speech. There are languages in which you
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- bowels is only the extreme instance. Whatever else is physically
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- which can, for instance, be caused by bad karma, batters the
- of very early Nature-processes, for instance, mushrooms, which
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- remark as an instance of undue influence. If what people are told corresponds
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- this course. This is another instance of these strange misconceptions.
- for instance, that the Johannesbau represents only the beginning of
- element rooted out to such an extent that I could, for instance, lecture
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- instance. That is what is important. And one of the things most crucially
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- There were three of them, for instance; people who knew H. P.
- instance, in Weimar is described by me in the last number but
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- put to me recently. When I was in Vienna in 1918, for instance, I was
- about Central Europe, in the first instance, the philosophy of
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- occur to the man, to Schelling, to say what, for instance, has
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- like, for instance, Julius Robert Mayer.
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- might instance a great number of things. I only need allude to
- only pick out just a few instances. I would ask, for instance,
- judgment to-day, — and one might multiply such instances
- by no means improbable, for instance, that some experience
- give an instance as illustration. These illustrations are
- of the sliding-doors, for instance, through which were shoved
- Blavatsky had said in the first instance to B ... : You shove
- now that I have given you some instances, before the
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- the first instance simply as a fact in the development of mankind on
- for instance. Obviously, it would have been stupid to tell people
- motion by Blavatsky. I will take only one instance. It was common in
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- instance for Anthroposophy.
- could give you any number of instances; but I will pick out
- instance, there was the description usually given in the
- in the first instance received an instigation from a quarter of
- for instance, such as the anthroposophical movement, too, would
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- need only think, for instance, of the theosophical branches spread
- anthroposophical movement. I only give instances, because this
- Annie Besant, for instance, tried to use in her books all kinds of
- instance, it was possible to give a lecture designed more for the
- unacceptable to Hübbe-Schleiden, for instance, who thought that
- That was also when, for instance,
- Someone, for instance, begins to idolize someone else, for whatever
- for instance, was very amusing in
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- Well, that is only an extreme instance of this kind of thing,
- movement. I will give you two or three instances. They are
- instances only of what went on in all kinds of matters, but
- instance, how Mrs. Besant, in particular, attempted in her
- spiritual science; such, for instance, as Weissmann's Theory of
- time, for instance, that I stayed in Munich, I was able to
- I only wish to instance the various things on one side and
- put before one. For instance, the clothes-baskets we carried
- Christian tradition. — For instance, at that time, too,
- ‘subter-ground’ of his being, — wills, for instance, to
- course Max Seiling, for instance, was in a way extremely
- fame, — at the Amsterdam Congress, for instance, one
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- movement, for instance, where it is possible to take the view that
- instance, we were invited to a spiritualist society in Berlin,
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- Take opponents, for instance; they had existed, of course,
- the groups mentioned is, as an instance, the ‘Consul’
- instance, it must emphatically be pointed out again and again,
- for instance, to the scientific world, to the different
- for instance, to the scientific world, to the different
- instance; and if this again is done with all the seriousness
- in the artistic branches, in eurhythmy, for instance;
- anthroposophic movement. For instance, we once received an
- once, for instance, invited to speak on Anthroposophy in the
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- and look up at the stars. There was the instance of the conversation
- for instance, would never have thought of it, not even in his sleep,
- anthroposophists they see nothing of anthroposophy. For instance, if
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- stars. — Well, of course as a leading instance, even
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- Title: Christmas Conference: Lecture 3: Rudolf Steiner's Opening Lecture and Reading of the Statutes
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- principle. For instance it would not be possible to prevent a
- every effort to help people understand, so that for instance
- at universities, in Vienna for instance, up to the year 1848.
- some instances one feels it is more appropriate to name the
- instance a matter of the actual name of Anthroposophy; what
- Title: Christmas Conference: Lecture 8: Continuation of the Foundation Meeting, 27 December, 10 a.m.
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- experiences in this connection. For instance I made the
- instance the leader of a branch or something similar. Then he
- Vorstand. Therefore in this instance there is an accumulation
- Title: Christmas Conference: Lecture 11: Meeting of the Vorstand of the General Anthroposophical Society
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- contributed, for instance by the countries with very weak
- Title: Christmas Conference: Lecture 13: Continuation of the Foundation Meeting, 30 December, 10 a.m.
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- Title: Christmas Conference: Lecture 14: Meeting of practising doctors, 31 December 1923 at 8.30 in the morning
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- Title: Christmas Conference: Lecture 19: The Rebuilding of the Goetheanum
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- instance courageous enough to become anthroposophists will
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- about such questions as, for instance, the shaping of the
- Title: Esoteric Lesson: Berlin, 4-18-1906
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- In animals it lives in the astral world. For instance all dogs have an
- Title: Esoteric Lesson: Stuttgart, 1-20-1907
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- Title: Esoteric Lesson: Berlin, 11-1-'07
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- Title: Esoteric Lesson: Berlin, 5-15-'08
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- Title: Esoteric Lesson: Muenchen, 6-14-'08
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- and rightly structured and therefore are able to live. For instance,
- For instance, it's important for every pupil to meditate on the wisdom
- whole behavior, especially when he is young. For instance, phlegmatic
- instance, when we look at a statue it's good to feel the forms and
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- judging them. For instance, he should say: I see that this man is vain
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- Title: Esoteric Lesson: Kassel, 2-26-'09
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- instance, if we eat beef the forces that produced a small brain and a
- Title: Esoteric Lesson: Muenchen, 8-27-1909
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- Title: Esoteric Lessons Part II: Muenchen, 3-13-10
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- include thereby. For instance, someone can say: I do the Lord's
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- for instance, become more or less receptive for theosophy later on.
- Title: Esoteric Lessons Part II: Hamburg, 5-16-10
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- Title: Esoteric Lessons Part II: Oslo, 6-16-10
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- goes into spiritual worlds unconsciously. For instance, if he went to
- Title: Esoteric Lessons Part II: Oslo, 6-20-10
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- Title: Esoteric Lessons Part II: Berlin, 11-5-10
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- but must acquire. For instance, if we see a red color it means that
- things it can hang on to. The rose cross, for instance. We should let
- we get more selfless, we'll for instance, notice that we don't
- Title: Esoteric Lessons Part II: Berlin, 12-20-10
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- disasters occur in the whole world, and not just in man. For instance,
- Title: Esoteric Lessons Part II: Stuttgart, 12-31-10
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- Title: Esoteric Lessons Part II: Stuttgart, 1-2-11
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- Title: Esoteric Lessons Part II: Berlin, 1-17-11
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- but in the wrong way. For instance, if someone hears a bell ringing,
- sense-free. For instance, if one says that Saturn is a warmth sphere,
- scoundrels or two good people, where in the first instance one is
- always attractive. For instance, this is what the effect of various
- reverse direction, for instance, by saying the Lord's Prayer
- Title: Esoteric Lessons Part II: Strassburg, 2-19-11
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- Title: Esoteric Lessons Part II: Prague, 3-29-11
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- For instance, the magnetic healing that's used to lessen
- Title: Esoteric Lessons Part II: Muenchen, 11-19-11
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- who support the work of the higher hierarchies. For instance, they
- subconsciousness that we don't notice it. For instance, someone
- different motives for going there, for instance, he wants to meet
- them differently — as corporeal diseases for instance — and
- Title: Esoteric Lessons Part II: Hannover, 1-1-12
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- harder. For instance, if we meditate on sympathy and immerse
- instance, if we first meditate on the rose cross and then on a strong
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- things within one. For instance, an occult investigator can perceive
- Title: Esoteric Lessons Part II: Berlin, 1-26-12
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- remain the same throughout the ages. For instance, we find that
- Title: Esoteric Lessons Part II: Stuttgart, 2-20-12
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- outside. For instance, if a man had wanted to travel from one city to
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- outside, by the eyes, for instance, and they then suffer from this.
- Title: Esoteric Lessons Part II: Koeln, 5-9-12
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- instance, there's a description of creation's six days,
- Title: Esoteric Lessons Part II: Oslo, 6-11-12
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- Title: Esoteric Lessons Part II: Muenchen, 9-1-12
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- exoteric. For instance, he should keep in mind that the truth he
- instance, the thought of immortality is more appealing to most people
- who for instance would rather immerse themselves in Tauler or some
- Title: Esoteric Lessons Part II: Basel, 9-20-12
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- received. For instance, the passions that a man had before get
- certain attentiveness. For instance, it could be that an esoteric in
- time, so that for instance, it may be hard for some souls to
- Title: Esoteric Lessons Part II: Basel, 9-22-12
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- instance, a mother will have different attitudes towards her
- for instance, hands are better organs for thinking than the brain. He
- Title: Esoteric Lessons Part II: Berlin, 11-8-12
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- Title: Esoteric Lessons Part II: Hannover, 11-19-12
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- instance, wash and dress ourselves, our consciousness is devoted to
- Title: Esoteric Lessons Part III: Stuttgart, 2-17 (20)-'13
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- expresses something occult as for instance in the statement
- Title: Esoteric Lessons Part III: Berlin, 4-11-'13
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- one has this or that experience, for instance one sees
- instance, let's say that a meditator or someone else has seen
- his doppelganger. For instance he may have planned to go to a party
- This happens in the seeing of the doppelganger, for instance. But it
- Title: Esoteric Lessons Part III: Strassburg, 5-14-'13
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- respect to nature, to the elements, for instance. A man would
- Title: Esoteric Lessons Part III: Stuttgart, 5-18-'13
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- Title: Esoteric Lessons Part III: Stockholm, 6-8-'13
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- form on the physical plane. For instance if someone sees a rose he'll
- Title: Esoteric Lessons Part III: Muenchen, 9-3-'13
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- atoms, monads. For instance Leibniz's philosophy is a
- Title: Esoteric Lessons Part III: Muenchen, 9-4-'13
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- Something subjective gets mixed into all vision, for instance,
- Title: Esoteric Lessons Part III: Nuernberg, 11-10-'13
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- Title: Esoteric Lessons Part III: Stuttgart, 11-23-'13
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- Title: Esoteric Lessons Part III: Muenchen, 12-9-'13
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- experience. For instance we complain that thoughts storm into our
- everything we encountered in life, consciously or not. For instance
- when for instance someone discovers something that can make him rich.
- Title: Esoteric Lessons Part III: Leipzig, 12-30-'13
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- awake the most during sleep. For instance, while our eyes are closed
- Title: Esoteric Lessons Part III: Leipzig, 1-2-'14
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- happen that when they for instance learn: “There stood a castle
- Title: Esoteric Lessons Part III: Muenchen, 3-31-'14
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- instance the prick of a needle. Not so in the spiritual world. There
- others. For instance if one runs into a deceased person who's in
- man's body also. Seen spiritually, for instance, the brain is a
- like these or the ones in Occult Science, for instance, are not made
- far one has gotten; whether for instance one already experiences
- Title: Esoteric Lessons Part III: Norrkoeping, 7-14-'14
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- scientific in certain circles is really ahrimanic. For instance, a
- Title: First Class Lessons: Lecture XX (recapitulation)
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- twenty instances temporary expulsions have already taken place.
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- what is personal, that for instance if someone comes here to
- Title: Goethe As Founder of a New Science of Aesthetics: Steiner's First Lecture
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- instance, in the construction of a machine, where we must
- intention in every single instance; by the side of one plant
- Title: Lecture Series: The Physical-Superphysical: Its Realisation Through Art
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- for instance, particularly well if we allow such assumptions
- Title: Lecture Series: The Sources of Artistic Imagination and
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- Title: Lecture: 'Goethe's Faust' From the Standpoint of Spiritual Science
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- several “Ch's”. For instance, for
- Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture II: The Romantic Walpurgis-Night
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- connections — for instance, the world of witches. One
- Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture III: Goethe's Feeling for the Concrete.
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- Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture V: Faust and the Problem of Evil
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- instance Forel who made such a study of ants, then one finds
- Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture VIII: Spiritual Science Considered with the Classical Walpurgis-Night
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- arise. Suppose, for instance, you were to dream of some
- wish to hear. To the realm of Hecate belongs, for instance,
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- Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture IX: Goethe's Life of the Soul from the Standpoint of Spiritual Science
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- Bois-Reymond, for instance, spoke of in his lecture about the
- suggestions, for instance: Why should it not be possible for
- Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture X: Faust's Knowledge and Understanding of Himself
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- honestly admits, as may be seen, for instance, in his not
- Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture XI: The Vision of Reality in the Greek Myths
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- Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture XII: Goetheanism In Place of Homunculism and Mephistophelianism
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- Title: Art/Mystery Wisdom: Lecture One
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- first instance by smashing and wearing down the
- instance, and said “This particular phrase comes from
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- Rhine and he speaks for instance of the ‘old
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- instance we can go back to what still lived in human minds
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- you look, for instance, at the fact that in world evolution,
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- another, to form melodies for instance, but by going through
- layer of facts. In many instances you would even have to know
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- arise again. In order that, for instance, a true feeling for
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- have seen in this instance that what comes to life out of
- instance he said — but I want to alter things a little
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- Title: Art/Mystery Wisdom: Lecture Eight
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- instance, people have explained plays by saying that one
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- Title: Lecture: Pythic, Prophetic and Spiritual-Scientific Clairvoyance
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- Title: Arts and Their Mission: Lecture VII
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- Title: Arts and Their Mission: Lecture VIII
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- instance, I pointed out that green is the image of life, revealing
- for his media. It must he so strong that — for instance —
- for instance, we choose a fast or slow rhythm. We express joyful anticipation
- an instance, to choose a rapidly moving rhythm. When I say: The woman
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- for instance, to the Greeks of the classical age; they never could have
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- and how, in this instance, he really created out of it all three
- Mary must be in every instance, artistically speaking, an offense. But
- Title: Lecture Series: Eurythmy
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- instance, by means of evolutions which precede and follow it,
- Title: Eurythmy as Visible Singing: Lecture 1: The Experience of Major and Minor
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- or aleph — as, for instance, when we say Alp, Alpen — Alp,
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- Title: Eurythmy as Visible Singing: Lecture 2: Experience and Gesture; the Intervals
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- some variety, you might, for instance, stretch out your arm and, while
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- Title: Eurythmy as Visible Singing: Lecture 3: Melodic Movement; the Ensouling of the Three Dimensions through Pitch, Rhythm and Beat
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- effective. When for instance a hardening process in the lungs or some
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- Title: Eurythmy as Visible Singing: Lecture 4: The Progression of Musical Phrases; Swinging Over; the Bar Line
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- Title: Eurthmy as Visible Singing: Lecture 5: Choral Eurythmy
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- Title: Eurythmy as Visible Singing: Lecture 6: The Sustained Note; the Rest; Discords
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- for instance with: Gab man Manna or Ob Olaf warm war.
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- Title: Eurythmy as Visible Singing: Lecture 7: Musical Physiology; the Point of Departure; Intervals; Cadences
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- climbing (the bat, for instance, or the monkey) have quite an ingeniously
- convinced of this, you need but to remind yourselves, for instance,
- Title: Eurythmy as Visible Singing: Lecture 8: Pitch (ethos and pathos), Note Values, Dynamics, Changes of Tempo
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- the way in which rests, for instance, or the pedal- point may be expressed
- Title: A Lecture on Eurythmy
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- bringing an arm or hand, for instance, into a certain attitude, and
- instance, or the Trochee — when one penetrates into these
- of language, but always in a one-sided manner. For instance, there
- — which is, indeed, perfectly true in this instance.
- actual sense of the words. For instance he wrote, “Das Lied von
- come, we say with enthusiasm, for instance: “The bird
- legs, for instance, or the head, the nose, ears, what you will —
- Now if we look at the Eurythmy model for H, for instance, the question
- forehead, for instance, or in the nape of the neck, while in other
- their own special shades of feeling; for instance, fear may be
- Eurythmy was developed in the first instance. When Eurythmy was
- a true insight into the nature of the child. For instance, a child may
- was a time, for instance, when we had not as yet introduced the
- instance an introductory impression, and, in the second, an impression
- Title: Poetry/Speech: Lecture I: The Art of Recitation and Declamation
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- instance, before the mighty Strasbourg Cathedral – and in
- Title: Poetry/Speech: Lecture II: The Art of Recitation and Declamation
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- words to ourselves. Thus we have, for instance: long, short, short;
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- will just draw attention to a few instances of things which have to
- be learnt in recitation. What is at stake, for instance, is not how
- instance, develop a sustained tone by practising this where it is
- Title: Poetry/Speech: Lecture IV: Poetry and the Art of Speech
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- kind of vocal production must, for instance, develop a distinct
- experiencing the vowel as such. Just as Goethe, for instance,
- Title: Poetry/Speech: Lecture VI: Speech-Formation and Poetic Form
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- beautiful instance:
- ritornello or a rondeau, for instance. This does not in truth make
- In the first instance, therefore, we will
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- Title: Poetry/Speech: Lecture VII: The Uttering of Syllables and the Speaking of Words
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- every instance components of a discourse, components of a psychic
- Title: Poetry/Speech: Lecture VIII: The Interaction of Breathing and Blood-Circulation
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- following perception: in the first instance, the world, the
- translation – in this instance the ninety-eighth
- Title: Inner Nature of Music: Lecture II
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- origin. I am thinking, for instance, of two paintings by Leonardo da
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- the physical form of the body — of the nose, for instance —
- blood, for instance, is called “water.” Third, we have
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- different in the case of art. The Zeus by Phidias, for instance, was
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- this: take, for instance, the word “mir” (“mine”;
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- Consonant: — Aries, or in another instance, Taurus. Thus you
- Title: Inner Nature of Music: Lecture V
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- Title: Lecture: On Chaos and Cosmos
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- out of it the spirit of the author. Take, for instance, the Physica
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- as when the geologist, for instance, derives his knowledge from the
- Title: Lecture Series: Special Building for Anthroposophy at Stuttgart From an Occult Point of View
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- in any particular instance, depends upon the colour to which we devote
- as for example, in the Sistine Madonna; in that instance there is a
- in the realms of form and colour. For instance, the way people dress
- Title: Lecture: And The Temple Becomes Man
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- impart to him. He has, for instance, himself discovered a certain
- little more bearable when we are able to picture, for instance, the
- Title: Ways/Architecture: Lecture I: The Acanthus Leaf
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- when, for instance, the acanthus leaf was introduced into the
- for instance, the state of carrying a load. He can feel it in
- instance, is much more simple than that of many of the lower
- In many instances, simplification is the later stage, and man
- ‘externalities,’ as instanced by the fact that
- ox for instance! It is Spiritual Science that must
- all to take hold of, for instance, if he discovers that some
- to speak of sculptors) were asking themselves for instance:
- Title: Ways/Architecture: Lecture II: The House of Speech
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- motif, when it is a wall — for instance the separate
- right place. If, for instance, we were to make an indention
- instance, that they are advancing the cause of Theosophy. A
- Title: Ways/Architecture: Lecture III: The New Conception of Architecture
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- calculations! Here I will only mention one instance: when
- Title: Ways/Architecture: Lecture IV: True Aesthetic Laws of Form
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- to many one-sided conceptions, for instance, in the law of
- is then applied in a special instance. Some creature lives in
- instance, why the polar bear is white and not black or brown.
- spiritual sense, so that blue, for instance, becomes
- think a great deal about art. Take, for instance, Hildebrand,
- Title: Ways/Architecture: Lecture V: The Creative World of Colour
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- lived, for instance, in Goethe. In saying this I have
- us in the eyes of the world, saying, for instance, that we
- immersed within the sea of colour and were, for instance, in
- painting, for instance, the effects of the colours and their
- instance, if the flow of the colour really lives — if
- cause the death of art. In many instances of course a
- paralysing effect has been evident, for instance in all the
- larynx, for instance. The larynx does not ‘mean’
- Title: The Building at Dornach: Lecture III
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- illustration I will quote particular instances connected with
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- Title: The Building at Dornach (Bn/GA 289): Lecture I: The Goetheanum
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- development of the other. For instance, look at the motive here, above
- centres of support. (Kräfte-Lagen). For instance, if you
- organic structural thought has been carried out, and how, for instance,
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- instance, of this kind, one is quite unable to conceive the
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- and overlaid by Southern ones. We can see a special instance of
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- concepts. Who is there to-day for instance who develops a really clear
- be found in the spinal marrow; for instance, when one nerve passes in
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- our bone system. How is it, for instance, that man can do geometry?
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- educational value. Why, for instance, should we use the Lord's Prayer
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- your judgment was the result of this process. For instance you say:
- simplest kind of willing, for instance walking, you are only really
- in this elemental life. Life-force, for instance, is at work all
- In certain parts of the world, for instance in South Italy, you only
- instance, as I have already indicated, you really had to experience
- chances of life, are governed by deep laws. For instance, when you
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- In the sense of touch a man sees externally that, for instance, he
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- instance, or Eurythmy. It wouldn't do. Nor can we give him a musical
- civilisation only through external convention. For instance, the child
- limb man up to the head-man. When, for instance, we make an
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- produces the wolf form, for instance, my trunk system and my limb
- in the human organism; for instance when a man eats unripe fruit. The
- strong country people for instance, then he must be very closely
- instance, diabetes. Then the body is not able to apply the force of
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- interest, but because, for instance, it sees, in actual fact,
- drawn out isolated instances in this way for a time, we
- learnt like this from isolated instances, we pass on — no
- from the whole to the part. We divide, for instance, a piece of
- deformation or other, have broken a leg, for instance, which is
- with the hollow of his hand. When, for instance, he is tracing
- awakened, for instance, if we taught the child elementary
- for instance, with the creeping out of the butterfly from the
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- from the nervous system. If, for instance, you imagine sight, a
- shade of feeling: for instance, astonishment, amazement. As
- as, for instance, a bell contains its own tone. Based on
- to excite fear, by saying to a child, for instance:
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- teaching, for instance Herbart, so excellent for bygone times,
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- instance, the rousing quality of red, he emphasizes not only
- living relation to colour. You then discover if, for instance,
- one-sided-ness again in teaching. For instance, it will be
- when he sees how, for instance, abstractions are on the point
- instance, the cycle given in Vienna
- quite well — for instance, take Schiller's
- create music of a kind by imitating musically, for instance,
- instance, when we go with the children we are teaching —
- instance, about plants. We ought to lay stress on the
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- in life, when, for instance, you want to buy something to eat,
- for instance, to imitate the shapes of a house, and so on, with
- instance, “Look at yourself, now. You have two hands, a
- he learns in grammar. In grammar, for instance, we learn that
- in his spoke, in the discussion, for instance, and says
- respect for language. When in very olden times, for instance in
- sentimentality, feel tears in their eyes, for instance, at
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- appointed to copy these hieroglyphics, if, for instance, the
- its relation to the outside world. When, for instance, you try
- can always derive the vowels from drawing. If, for instance,
- not try to teach spelling from some abstraction, for instance
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- comprehension; for instance, the process of comprehension
- child, for instance, to adopt, in order to arrive at the most
- circles. I have even had to see Hamlet, for instance, a
- the whole being, for instance, of artistic subjects. What lies
- accustomed yourself, for instance, only for a week, to eat a
- form. Just as, for instance, in physics, the Law of Gay-Lussac,
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- that with its limbs it can serve its body. For instance, show
- this vivid idea: for instance, you take up chalk to write with;
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- told the child before, for instance, stories of this or that
- instance, about how light-rays are broken up, how images are
- formed through lenses or other instruments. For instance, you
- should let the child realize such things as, for instance,
- But in other cases, too, for instance, if you are speaking in a
- created when, for instance, in talking about life, about
- instance, you see a dot, then perhaps after an interval, three
- instance, the following fact: suppose you have here the
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- of time is wasted with secondary school children, for instance,
- statement; for instance, in Latin and French as well as in his
- When it is raining, for instance, we, too — especially if
- is, if you have only touched, for instance, on a thing, and
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- conditions. For instance, in the case of our Swabian district,
- instance, of the Alpine range, parted from each other by the
- from geography — a piece of Jura limestone, for instance,
- instance: “The Japanese make their pictures like
- flows, from which in return much can be drawn. For instance,
- should we neglect, in describing the forest, for instance, to
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- fellows such joy in Vienna-Neustadt, for instance: when we got
- commandments so little. For instance, there is, after all, a
- instance, he were to explain to the child, as an incidental
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- experiences. We let him tell us, for instance, about
- over speaking, and only in the last instance introduce the
- age have learnt, for instance, the theorem of Pythagoras the
- revived. So we shall try, for instance, to recall to the
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- instance. Comparatively sound food instincts are active in the
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- instance, that more than half the population of India is near
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- instance, base education on what we know out of spiritual
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- arithmetic, for instance, mechanical aids to calculating are
- of touch and the sense of warmth, for instance, are spread over
- ever-growing materialism that they, for instance, refrain from
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- are some instances, by way of introduction, of the sort of nuances of soul
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- streaming through the sensory nerves to the centre for instance, undergoes
- Here we see the reason why, for instance, Schopenhauer and others brought
- instance, actually still thought with their souls; their thinking was still
- have an effect on you. You see, if for instance you eat a piece of bread
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- take such things seriously into consideration. Take for instance the
- Geography, then, by making him for instance grasp the differences of
- than, for instance, the physical body and the etheric body are; equally
- instance, someone wanting to become a composer thought he could learn to
- nevertheless. Were, for instance, the teacher to give to the child nothing
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- for instance, upon the relationships between people. The right kind of
- understood in its broadest sense: that, for instance, a teacher calls
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- without it. One of the worst instances of the Ahrimanic,
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- One has to consider, for instance, what one will be like in ten years'
- For instance, everything described in my
- not taking life into consideration; for instance, he is not
- instance, in a child's quick flushing or paling; one must know all
- things are not as yet in the same state in child nature. For instance
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- “fish,” for instance, and while doing so, show him the form
- teacher is doing it. For instance, it might be just as we have been
- thing can be done in the most varied ways. You see, for instance, that
- see a certain phenomenon, for instance a sunrise. The forces he feels
- One can make a beginning for instance with botany — that great
- Indeed I can make the thing very vivid when speaking, for instance, of
- Now we can for instance, divide the heap of apples in such a way as to
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- that one can love him extraordinarily. For instance, we have in the
- which shall be artistic as well as useful. In this for instance: (Tr.
- of work, for instance, you will not be able to decide without looking
- instance, we have paintings representative of the painting teaching in
- Sicily, for instance, look like this, (coloured map) and we get a map.
- you will find all sorts of interesting things. Here, for instance, is
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- give a concrete instance, though there might be other causes, —
- speech organs the movements are arrested and repressed. For instance,
- for instance, he keeps the muscles on the left of the head taut, and
- For instance, a performer can make the A movement by turning the axels
- could make more figures; for instance Joy, Sorrow, Antipathy, Sympathy
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- was yesterday. This is the real secret of his training. For instance:
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- in depth. Think, for instance, of how useful statistics are in
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- cultural phenomena will confirm. For instance, I don't believe
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- wonderful results, for instance in its investigations into the
- instance, a certain animal grows into a lion, the underlying
- if, for instance, a child hears an angry or passionate voice,
- one word on to the next. Thus, in the instance mentioned
- other respects as well. If, for instance, we as adults suck a
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- is as if human arms or legs — and in other instances, the
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- animal kingdom. This is an instance where the teacher is asked
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- “doctor.” In this instance the word doctor
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- In a performance of “Hamlet,” for instance, one must
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- instance, the fact that an old man's needs are different from those
- physical organism when it reached the knee, for instance, must
- kind of national educational ideal, for instance, that held sway in
- ask, that was studied in those forms, in which, for instance,
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- years, for instance, man tastes his food in his mouth, tongue and
- make a doll out of a handkerchief, for instance, showing a head at
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- for instance, by toys like the beautiful doll. These do not only
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- instance, in an intellectual way, saying: ‘Here are the
- nevertheless, streaming into our limbs. In this instance we
- instance, between the ninth and tenth years, though with one child it
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- instance, in a narrower sphere), will strive to bring a religious
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- differently. Suppose, for instance, we give the child an imaginative
- point of view it is easy to pass on to the different plants. For instance,
- we enclosed a hand for instance in an iron glove, it could not grow.
- digestion. In many forms of animal life, birds for instance, we find
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- For instance, he may draw some such figure as this (left) on the
- things that happen to us all now and again. For instance, we may have
- This is proved by many things in life; for instance by the example
- instance, to bring the child to say: “If I have 7, how much
- Michelangelo followed Leonardo da Vinci, for instance, in a natural
- instance, describe the life of some town in the twelfth century, but
- historical figures for instance the teacher should not first of all
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- describe simple chemical processes — combustion for instance
- to some element in the air, for instance, which the organism cannot
- Christmas and Easter Festivals, for instance, much more deeply than
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- theoretically. For instance, people think out details of
- thinking is carried into education, if, for instance, the
- based on knowledge — for instance on the knowledge of
- learned, for instance, in the festival games; but today when
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- for instance in my book
- a meal; but has to make it a condition — as for instance
- die at 30. Negative instances are never intended and it may
- education based on a knowledge of man, such for instance as the
- up for instance what is spiritually present in speech and
- karma is speaking. Or, for instance if you observe someone who
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- in speaking, for instance, of an etheric or life-body, this has
- observation. If, for instance, we study the child up to the age
- involved. There is, for instance, the case of the
- sums. For instance Herr von Osten asked: How much is 5 + 7? And
- instance, whereas previously he only had a feeling for a
- relation to himself. At this age the child must, for instance,
- details into a harmonious whole. This is why, for instance,
- anthroposophy. It never gives me any pleasure, for instance,
- instance? We have botany books; these are based on a
- the fruit is merely rudimentary. How far, for instance, the
- For instance, when it is a question of forming a judgment about
- it may be justifiable. And in legal matters, for instance,
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- months for instance, or even a whole year. Very many questions
- are to be seen, one is likely to find, for instance, a soil
- unreal ideas. For instance they look upon a piece of chalk and
- instance, it is not true that the water contained in the air is
- and so on. And when you take the inner organs, for instance
- feeling. History and geography, for instance, must be taught in
- People are really very strange. For instance, in the course of
- pain when, for instance, someone propounds a theory such as
- works so destructively on teaching methods. For instance, I see
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- comes across the most remarkable examples. For instance there
- For instance, when I was a very young man, only 21, I undertook
- class, it is interesting for instance to discover that a class
- In arithmetic, for instance, such a period might last 4 weeks.
- of the specialist teacher. You might for instance when visiting
- mathematics for instance, who boasted of the fact that when
- since its foundation. For instance pupils came to us who should
- instance on 21st July, 1924 at 9.30 a.m. in the 5th class of
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- teacher must bear in mind; he knows for instance, that at 9
- instance, into teaching the child about the nature of the
- instance, he becomes a teacher of history, immediately tends to
- children. For instance all kinds of things are devised for
- of what you find for instance in Goethe's play, “Goetz
- instance: this pleases me and I am in duty bound to act in
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- basis. We try for instance to discover which are the choleric
- He must only extend his outlook. For instance it will impress a
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- instance, I experience the o quite definitely as a form
- testament for instance. — If you want to describe the
- of feeling, in the interjections. For instance, when in German
- experienced and he simply does not describe it. For instance, I
- For instance, suppose one has a class of 28 boys and girls and
- as to how far we can go, for instance, in handling the class as
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- purpose were people educated? There were for instance the Seven
- For instance, someone is studying for the medical profession,
- theories. This holds good, for instance, in modern Socialism,
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- the case of eurythmy for instance it was destiny itself that
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- without conveying any sense of reality. For instance it is not
- respects. Our first teeth for instance are changed, the second
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- school life up to this time, (including, for instance, the
- tastes with his whole body; there are many remarkable instances of
- things are interesting. Notice, for instance, how two people take a
- behind, for instance. Some walk by planting the whole foot on the
- Eurythmy gestures and movements. Think for instance of an O. One
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- yesterday how we speak of animals and plants, for instance, as though
- instance of a waddling duck; you have a relic of this waddling part
- for instance people still knew quite well that if the olfactory nerve
- Arithmetic for instance. Now in the Waldorf School we once had rather
- essential for a teacher is self-knowledge. If for instance a child
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- suppose for instance that we tell an imaginative story to a child of
- teacher in the Waldorf School, for instance, who could tell the most
- teacher himself when he speaks to the children, for instance when he
- clumsy at first. For instance you draw this figure for the child (see
- You will for instance say to hi: “Look, this goes down to here
- be continued still further. I can for instance awaken in the child a
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- skilled is to give him a pencil, for instance, and let him hold it
- instance, he immediately has the desire to pull it to pieces, to
- instance, there are not 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 apples, but one heap of
- up in all these different ways. Take the human trunk for instance and
- the children for instance: “Look, there is a certain number of
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- knowledge of the organs, of the lung for instance. For as you know
- them, the lung for instance, then out of themselves they begin to
- experience the digestive process, for instance. We should then of
- table for instance is called “Tisch
- ball, for instance. Here you have the R. Who could help feeling that
- instance, you cannot put another vowel in place of the
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- up with life as far as possible, not simply start, for instance, with
- the text books of today, but simply by lighting a match for instance
- For in Einstein's books you even find, for instance, how you could
- find, for instance, in the “exemplary” Kindergartens that
- instance, is made. There are a great many people who do not know how
- very painful experiences. Once for instance, owing to family
- at the clothes that women wear, for instance. It does not occur to
- for instance that two children each show a certain excitability. It
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- conspicuously present in the simple growing plant. For instance, if a
- For instance, this has been observed: A plant has grown on the slope
- follow its various stages, we have this result. For instance, take a
- instance, they are not capable of reproducing themselves; nerve-cells,
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- materialists, for instance the Paris expert, Metchnikoff, have
- and effects. For instance, in the country-side we spoke of, someone
- organs. For instance, there are the Caeca the equivalent of what has
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- proper). So for instance we should ask the patient about his
- salt, for instance. His most pronounced tastes in food should be
- repeated specific and concrete instances of the relationship in
- from the lower sphere into the upper in the first instance. Thus in
- principally light, but also others, for instance, warmth — and
- instance, in the living cells, than through the methods of microscopy.
- shaping their leaves and flowers: the force of light, for instance.
- or that plant kind. Take for instance, Equisetum (the horse-tail), and
- the contrary, for instance, much that appertains to the lowest organic
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- This method is a possible choice, for instance, for the production of
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- out in physical manifestations, as, for instance, in chorea. All
- for instance, a complex of symptoms may be present before the age of
- In all these instances we can see the inter-relationships in the whole
- its counter-attack! In pneumonia, for instance, the temperature curve
- the human organism. This is why certain forces, as, for instance,
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- consider concrete instances in detail, and trace, say, the
- what we have just said, for instance, that the sense of smell is
- already be able to see some specific applications. Take, for instance,
- flavour, as for instance in balm or ground ivy. In such cases we find
- indication that balm, for instance, is suitable for the external
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- action of — for instance a peasant, who cultivates his bit of land,
- or not a hidden interplay may be at work. For instance, we may find
- Take, as a concrete instance, the processes proper to silicic acid
- sensation which may give a sensory response even to — for instance —
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- illustrative instances before you which can be of great significance.
- Study, for instance, a plant which is in this respect an instructor in
- ask, for instance: what is the origin of the counteraction to weak
- — for instance, Lavandula (Lavender). On the one hand, the
- referred to as our guiding lines, although in a particular instance we
- semblance. Examine, for instance, the relation of human hair to
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- which matters. Take, for instance, silicic acid, and treat it so as to
- process of human evolution. For instance, the whole nutritive and
- by combining vegetable carbon with the alkalis, for instance with
- creatures, such as, for instance, the shell structure of snails.
- are associated. It is understandable, for instance, that if we need
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- also. Man is so constructed as to have, for instance a certain system
- instance the vegetable carbon already dealt with — is lacking in an
- caused by faulty conditions in early youth, for instance, or the blood
- nevertheless. Take, for instance, that substance which contributes to
- instance of the manner in which the purely external chemistry of
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- the etheric body. For instance, the characteristic indurations, which
- whole. This plant, for instance, will not thrive in the normal course
- co-operation, for instance, of mistletoe from an apple-tree, with
- patient. For instance: there is a very great difference between the
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- wish to enter into these matters. For instance: observe carefully in
- instance. You are able to observe — quite macroscopically and as it were
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- And the more remote instance has substantial similarity with the case
- to be guided to de-salification — as for instance in various rashes
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- activity. Take an instance: suppose an attack of migraine occurs just
- instance: “If thou takest into thyself honey or wine, thou dost
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- occurrence, as, for instance, dental decay as the visible symptoms of
- for instance, the phenomenon with which you are well acquainted but
- things which increase organic activities — as for instance in the
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- the way in which the child behaves, as for instance whether he puts
- the need for organs such as the thymus gland, for instance (and even
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- barrier between the spiritual and the physical. For instance, in
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- the internal physical processes of our bodies, as for instance the
- and impairments there. Consider, for instance, the following fact.
- instance, in the structure of salt and of mercury formation
- term — the ciliary epithelia, for instance, vibrate more rapidly and
- instance, and to carry it beyond a certain critical point, so that, as
- instance, in the investigation of the effects of bacteria on the
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- disturbances in the secretion of gastric acid, for instance.
- following, for instance: Spiritual science continually
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- deliberations. For instance, one will not be able to
- puzzling that there are diseases that, for instance, attack
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- us look at this effect in an instance where the plant shows
- a similar way. In lead, for instance, you have a substance
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- the nervous system in man, for instance, but if material processes
- matter! Take, for instance, psycho-analytical treatments, where
- that is expressed in the different temperaments, for instance, and
- instance, measure the consequences of allowing our children to sit in
- disease. The sufferer will tell you, for instance, that he hears
- of methods that have recourse, for instance, to hypnotism, suggestion
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- On the other hand we can see instances when the breakdown processes
- every instance I will try to hold myself to indicating only what can
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- instance, physiology, can be no more than a stimulus that must
- research, certain ruling principles, showing us, for instance,
- instance, the structure of the human brain. Perhaps it does not
- for instance, to Meynert's sketches of the structure of the
- bring about something in the brain cells, for instance, cannot,
- take in from the outside world, for instance the processes in
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- for instance, physiology, can be nothing more than a stimulus which
- showing us, for instance, that what exists at some particular place
- for instance, the structure of the human brain. It does not perhaps
- will bear a great resemblance, for instance, to Meynert's
- they bring about something in the brain cells, for instance, cannot,
- substances we take in from the outside world, for instance the
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- describing here, wonderful things come to light, for instance
- and leaves, for instance, is of an essentially different
- sense-perceptible methods. You will find, for instance, that
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- describing, wonderful things come to light — as for instance
- certain diseases of children you will find, for instance, that a
- instance, is essentially different from that of the substances in the
- You will find, for instance, that disturbances in the process of the
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- instance the fact that the greatest possibility of illness
- tired. If it were to tire, the heart, for instance, could not
- prepared from the petals of the red poppy, for instance, would
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- obliged to say it in the briefest outline. ) For instance, this
- way we advise around the abnormal organ (for instance around
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- instance the fact that the greatest possibility of illness occurs,
- tire, the heart, for instance, could not continue to act during sleep
- from the petals of the red poppy, for instance, would have been
- instance — that which occurs normally in the region of the ear,
- it in the briefest outline. For instance, this something may grow in
- the way we advise around the abnormal organ — for instance
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- from outside in the plant world, for instance, must be worked
- with an actual working through of sulfur, for instance. Sulfur
- functions of the brain, in ego activity, for instance. This ego
- and formed incorrectly, for instance when the nervous system
- achieve a state of balance, for instance, by supporting the
- certain plants. If, for instance, we prepare the leaf of
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- instance, must be worked upon by the digestive system before it can
- process is, for instance, often connected with the actual production
- Ego-activity, for instance. This Ego-activity and also, to a great
- instance, the after-effects of sugar, particularly in those
- injured, for instance when the nervous system itself is involved. But
- but with the pans themselves. We can give support, for instance, to
- affairs in the leaves of certain plants. If, for instance, we prepare
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- it in movement. In certain instances one must go over to the exactly
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- complexity, as you will have gathered by now from various instances.
- different instances. Precisely here will extraordinarily much depend
- Just think of the effect of massage, in some instances. I do not want to
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- instance, he is building up his body out of mineral matter
- gold you will realize their living connection. For instance,
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- studying the transformation of the foodstuffs, for instance,
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- consciousness. If, for instance, a man was treated in a
- in walking, for instance, is all known — if I may put
- the first instance you let the picture of the embryonic
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- the liver, for instance; in the movement of the fluids or
- have here a very striking instance of the need to look also into
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- definite manner. I was able to show you, for instance, how what later
- instance, when we listen to what another person is saying. Having
- inwardly in a state of excitement. We had, for instance, in Herr K's
- for instance, we were to give him a great deal of fruit, or food that
- quite characteristic. In many children, for instance, you may be able
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- instance, about things he has had to do with, things with which he
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- of detail. Notice in this one, for instance, how accurately he has
- have in him an extreme instance of infantilism, where the embryo
- instance of infantilism an infantilism, namely, that goes
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- instance, that a child who is learning to speak takes inordinate
- instance, such a case, where a very little child has the habit I
- matter for grave concern, for instance, if at about the time of the
- has indeed in this instance been very difficult so far. For what do
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- such. Take, for instance, the line: Und es woget und woget und
- find; and we have here a clear instance of how by looking at what the
- off gently into one another. For instance, let the colours of the
- how it is, for instance, with regard to Goethe's Theory of
- giant embryo. That was an instance of a metamorphosis of retardation,
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- corner, for instance, we might write illnesses that are inter-related
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- for instance, the theologians trying to get their hands into various
- certain ritual measures. For instance, the healthfulness or
- for instance, about circumcision and similar matters. For priests
- to do with what measures should be taken, for instance, in a parish
- for instance, the anointing that the priest must perform at the
- every instance we are going beyond what the person has normally in
- instance, is surrendering to the usual process of taking nourishment;
- matter if you intervene with some therapy when, for instance, a
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- for instance, the theologians trying to get their hands into various
- certain ritual measures. For instance, the healthfulness or
- for instance, about circumcision and similar matters. For priests
- to do with what measures should be taken, for instance, in a parish
- for instance, the anointing that the priest must perform at the
- every instance we are going beyond what the person has normally in
- instance, is surrendering to the usual process of taking nourishment;
- matter if you intervene with some therapy when, for instance, a
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- of it in musical forms. For instance, there is a musical character to
- students, for instance, must spend in their course would not be
- etheric body and physical body. For instance, we can have: physical
- for instance, the finer details of the plants or an orchard around
- them in endless variety, for instance, in a town. Today the physician
- instance, can be considered to be on a pathological level. Priests,
- experience. They say, for instance, when they are still quite young,
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- of it in musical forms. For instance, there is a musical character to
- students, for instance, must spend in their course would not be
- etheric body and physical body. For instance, we can have: physical
- for instance, the finer details of the plants or an orchard around
- them in endless variety, for instance, in a town. Today the physician
- instance, can be considered to be on a pathological level. Priests,
- experience. They say, for instance, when they are still quite young,
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- for instance, standing before them as a real person. That is the
- in their karma. For instance, think of St. Teresa. She had an earlier
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- in their karma. For instance, think of St. Teresa. She had an earlier
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- symptoms the child shows from the bones, for instance, becoming
- instance, a person thirty-five years old — and I mean
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- symptoms the child shows from the bones, for instance, becoming
- instance, a person thirty-five years old — and I mean
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- instance: “The farmer lady went to get the milk and while she
- attention, for nothing much can be acclomplished if, for instance,
- then one discovers, for instance, that such a person feels a terrific
- for instance, notice the following.
- such as, for instance, that of St. Teresa, such as her “first
- kind of double consciousness. For instance, the memory clings to the
- with tremendous severity, for instance, the Froebel kindergarten
- saint; a further step into the body, into seizures, for instance, for
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- instance: “The farmer lady went to get the milk and while she
- attention, for nothing much can be acclomplished if, for instance,
- then one discovers, for instance, that such a person feels a terrific
- for instance, notice the following.
- such as, for instance, that of St. Teresa, such as her “first
- kind of double consciousness. For instance, the memory clings to the
- with tremendous severity, for instance, the Froebel kindergarten
- saint; a further step into the body, into seizures, for instance, for
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- contrasting conditions, such as, for instance, a capacity to reach
- looking for the defects. And they did find defects in many instances.
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- contrasting conditions, such as, for instance, a capacity to reach
- looking for the defects. And they did find defects in many instances.
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- continued within the human being. For instance, combustion is
- bring what was opening up for me spiritually — for instance,
- direction, for instance, if, holding fast to the physiology of
- well as in the macrocosm — for instance, those that have to do
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- continued within the human being. For instance, combustion is
- bring what was opening up for me spiritually — for instance,
- direction, for instance, if, holding fast to the physiology of
- well as in the macrocosm — for instance, those that have to do
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- instance. Follow the growth of its stem upward from the earth's
- instance, in the most extreme example in a tree, there are forces
- for instance thoughts about the macrocosm. Thinking becomes wider.
- humankind sees the sun, for instance, in its physical form, and the
- corresponding Saturn activity, for instance, that will work
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- instance. Follow the growth of its stem upward from the earth's
- instance, in the most extreme example in a tree, there are forces
- for instance thoughts about the macrocosm. Thinking becomes wider.
- humankind sees the sun, for instance, in its physical form, and the
- corresponding Saturn activity, for instance, that will work
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- permeating ourselves with such thoughts. For instance, the relation
- much in this respect. For instance, often when I speak today to, say,
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- permeating ourselves with such thoughts. For instance, the relation
- much in this respect. For instance, often when I speak today to, say,
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- for instance, how business executives can be successful in their
- and others do, for instance, when they want to present
- person like Driesch, for instance, recognized officially by the outer
- If, for instance, in 1923 we had observed this point of spring, its
- processes — for instance, to climatic changes. In the course of
- for instance, successive racial forms appear, and so forth. We relate
- recent times when the great discoveries were made, for instance, of
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- instruction today with this intent — for instance, how business
- and others do, for instance, when they want to present
- person like Driesch, for instance, recognized officially by the outer
- If, for instance, in 1923 we had observed this point of spring, its
- processes — for instance, to climatic changes. In the course of
- for instance, successive racial forms appear, and so forth. We relate
- recent times when the great discoveries were made, for instance, of
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- what temperature a substance becomes earth, for instance; in what
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- will be explained. For instance, direction: the nervous system
- An organ like the kidney, for instance, does not contain so
- sense-organisation. The kidney, for instance, is a sense-organ
- in certain of the lower animals you find, for instance, the
- ‘process.’ (A crystal of quartz, for instance, is
- instance, if we study the life of the human being according to
- touched upon a single instance — a pathological condition
- for instance, proper to the nerves of the head where they are
- instance, to the system of nerves-and-senses makes its
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- will be explained. For instance if from the physiological
- study, for instance, such a thing as the human ear as it
- kidney, for instance, does not contain so much of the nerves
- permeated by the sense-organisation. The kidney, for instance,
- in certain of the lower animals you find, for instance, the
- of quartz, for instance, is only a self-contained, definitely
- instance, if we study the life of the human being according to
- instance — a pathological condition of the kidneys. We have
- and senses processes, and are, for instance, proper to the
- belongs, for instance, to the system of nerves and senses makes
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- — for instance if a certain quantity of lead is
- gentian, for instance, in the first weeks of the month of
- instance where the system of nerves-and-senses is working with
- present time. Instances of the treatment of hay-fever show that
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- when something is applied from without — for instance if
- means if we pick gentian, for instance, in the first weeks of
- one instance where the system of nerves and senses is working
- Instances of the treatment of hay-fever show that excellent
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- instance, a human lung, the physical, etheric, astral, and Ego
- instance, the eyes become prominent; the astral body drives them
- So one can say that the spirit, for instance of a rock crystal,
- attained by using for instance, in certain cases, animal products
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- instance, a human lung, the physical, etheric, astral, and Ego
- instance, the eyes become prominent; the astral body drives them
- So one can say that the spirit, for instance of a rock crystal,
- attained by using for instance, in certain cases, animal products
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- instance of the force of electricity, the force of magnetism, the
- researches are simple facts — the fact, for instance, of how
- instance moves from a to b and in another from
- length of this line. Having pulled in the first instance from a
- in many instances we really find it so. There are whole fields of
- in the surrounding sphere. We shall have instances of this during the
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- we cannot live with consciousness in all that, for instance, which is
- instance, and how they work in man. Man in his inner life, as I was
- phenomena — in this instance, the swimming of the brain. Catch
- the light is weakened; you will see this in countless instances. We
- how you will best understand it, you need only think for instance of
- and the physical organization in the eye. In the one instance, grey
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- edge or border-line — a stain on the wall for instance, where
- former instance but in cross-section as I am now drawing it (
- get the phenomenon described before, only in this instance the circle
- In this instance the cone of light is broadened out, and it is
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- encountered by what you would be seeing in the other instance. Here
- a source of light — a flame for instance, shedding its light
- air (Euler for instance thought of it thus). If I call forth a sound,
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- instance, shines with a reddish light so long as it is exposed to
- instance you are separated by the bodily surface. Be sure you
- understand this rightly! In the one instance you see colours in the
- and developed. What I have said just now for instance — this of
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- instance I may perhaps want to refer to some isolated light, but even
- given facts. The fact for instance that material bodies in the
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- phenomenon. I mean the following for instance, — it has in
- directly comparable — the eye and ear in this instance. It is
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- as such. He found for instance that if you generate an electric
- instance —
- they thought of light for instance being propagated in the form of
- longer. It presently reveals itself to be helium for instance
- instance. Even when electricity is at last obliged to reveal
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- for instance, revealing all these different kinds of rays, the
- anthroposophical lectures I have often given instances of how the
- instance, starting from certain rigid ideas about the nature of a
- tone for instance. In sound or in musical tone, the very way man is
- for instance, are at the very opposite poles. When you perceive a
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- measure the temperature of this organism, as for instance, when it is
- described. That I can do the following for instance, calls simply for
- as pressures of the like. The sun's corona, for instance, must not be
- perceive a heat condition, for instance, does not militate against
- things. For instance, it explains how when I rub my finger over a
- instance, where I secure motion by means of heat. A very convenient
- must be made clear that in certain instances one can set up
- calculate how in time past in the period of Thales, for instance,
- for instance, simply by reversing the process in calculation. A
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- When, for instance, and I will consider this tomorrow hypothetically,
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- dependent on our bodies. We cannot, for instance, do without our
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- the mediation of warmth, is to be seen, for instance, m the
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- orthodox science because it has to correct itself as in this instance.
- how science has had to correct itself in this instance, notably in the
- nails and pair for instance it has to be cut off.
- as is drawn up, for instance, into the rind or bark of a tree.
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- for instance, seeking its food for itself in the open air; following
- will go together on the same principle say, for instance, carrots and
- into the leafing process. This applies for instance to the pod-bearing
- For instance, you can see quite clearly and straightforwardly that carrots
- in one way or another, to the external process of combustion. For instance,
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- in it an enhanced fruit-process, for instance turnip, which
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- foundations! Today one can for instance refer to Bergson's
- proletarian world sensitive thinkers, for instance,
- of thinking in a corresponding way, like for instance the
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- which the machine, in the present instance the social
- chauvinism. And we might cite many an instance of the shipwrecking of
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- spiritual region of life. Nationalism, for instance, is saturated
- instance; consider how it pervades the whole national and
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- question of economic life for instance, which was discussed
- question, for instance, which people to-day invariably seek
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- that I myself use, for instance, should grow ever stronger
- how, is one, for instance, to handle the matter really
- undertakings, for instance, I must have a particular set of
- for instance. This I am perfectly ready to acknowledge, and
- by a party-name, such for instance as v.H.... and L.... still
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- Assume, for instance, that at a given date a house in a large town
- to say, for instance: The price of houses, or railways, or
- Such instances will show you how indeterminate are the conditions on
- considered, the price is not changed thereby. In the above instance,
- justification. Adam Smith, for instance, sees the real, original
- found in Nature, it has no other value than it has, for instance, for
- instance: Look at a black surface or at anything black through a
- instance, we find it necessary for our bodily health, having worked
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- classified as theoretical and practical. Ethics, for instance, is
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- For instance, if at any place a certain kind of commodity becomes too
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- how means of production, for instance, are to be transferred, by a
- (for instance, if they got nothing to consume, the right to live being
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- the economic life of recent times. Take France, for instance; I take
- in her good books, French Capital found a home for instance,
- products. We can study this on a large scale, for instance, in the
- instance, in the military enterprises of Belgium which had the ivory
- sources of raw products sugar in this instance. In every case
- Hilferding, for instance, in his book Finanzkapital,
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- which I cannot do. Take the simplest instance: Suppose that someone is
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- that are opened up, for instance, by my book The Threefold
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- instance of purchase and sale. Thus everything that leads to wage
- statements on the nature of money. For instance, you will find a list
- different way of thinking. For instance, it is said: In the first
- more remarkable. It is said, for instance, that money must be small in
- loaned money. Take for instance the loaned money which a man obtains
- we must consider economic systems such, for instance, as the private
- detailing instances where we can see that the facts are as I have
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- connection with it. For instance, this tolerant addition to
- instance, for the Moses as he was on earth and not even just in
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- the best ones, as for instance the idea about the evil
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- through and becomes manifest. As for instance when it becomes
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- unite for superficial reasons. For instance, we can
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- phenomenon with one's spiritual perception. For instance, when
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- connection with the Apocalypse; for instance, one could unroll
- an angel, for instance, could be taken hold of directly by this
- instance, is so terribly Satanic because it all tends very
- win them over. For instance, it is really quite terrible how
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- to the head, but another stream goes there as well, for instance,
- nerves cross in the brain. For instance, if I do a gymnastics
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- — “man,” for instance — slightly
- instance, was moulded so differently from the other organs. The
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- instance, is secreted in the adrenal glands. Tiny glands like
- instance. Cheerfulness is engendered by drinking wine but,
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- forms. For instance, carbon is found in coal and in every
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- illness.” For instance, it makes a great difference
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- conception occur — we know that in many instances this
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- something akin to it. You can observe this, for instance, if
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- idealist to begin with. In almost all instances, it can be
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- — the Atlantic, for instance — if you could look at
- instances the individual bees renounce love and develop the
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- laws of elasticity, for instance, of which we shall speak presently.
- than is found in the Alps, in granite, for instance, or gneiss. This
- for instance, when spring comes here with us, the older birds fly
- instance, you take coral chalk, there is always something left that a
- goes farther back — for instance, into the times before the
- instance, the sun rose at one time in spring in Libra, between Virgo
- instance, we find that children cannot absorb proper nourishment.
- everyone can convince himself of that. Quicksilver, for instance, although
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- Picture to yourselves, for instance, a
- exhausted his fury, like a bull, as for instance at Shrove
- as, for instance. Newton.
- chicory, for instance, the blue flower that grows on the
- We must know, for instance, how the yellow
- Today, for instance in Germany, the
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- For instance, this is what once happened
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- an ordinary butterfly — the swallow-tail, for instance, which
- is produced by the action of imprisoned sunlight? In every instance
- instance matter must first be destroyed and vanish, thus enabling the
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- for instance, day and night, the course of the sun or the sequence of
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- salts too, for instance, carbonate of soda, iron, etc., into the
- extraordinarily instructive. For instance, one can do the following,
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- difference. In our head, for instance, the substances do not
- instance, at a bone, at a piece of bone, you will find hexagonal
- instance, with the proportion of the sexes on earth. This is not
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- the blue and violet; for instance I take barium
- something was happening. For instance, if one had ants' eggs or
- coming, for instance, into the sphere of blue! Near the blue surface
- her eggs. Then we have the unfertilised Queens; for instance, in bad
- Just in this instance you can see how delicately sensitive the bee is
- instance, you went with him and constantly held a dark lantern in
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- instance, two children were admitted belonging to the same family. On
- who wish, for instance, to explain poverty, the cause of poverty. Well,
- made on various subjects — let us say for instance bee-keeping
- above there, and settled down, for instance, as quartz crystals. It
- “counting” horses, horses which, for instance, were asked
- but of things actually not visible; for instance, with the horse, this
- down upon the earth, behind it, in this instance, in the Cosmos
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- to buy it can well pay a good price for it.” An instance is
- For instance,
- have a certain effect upon the bees when, for instance, through the death
- knows men well, one can say for instance, the following: — A man
- as, for instance, when a man has “diabetes
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- like to say, in quite a personal manner. For instance, you should consider
- instance in the month of May. They will not fail to discover them for
- another. There is, for instance, the mid-European bee already
- instance what the wasp has to take from the plant is provided by the
- was first prepared in nature, and we find once more an instance of
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- blood is not in the right state, when for instance, it flows too
- with some other substance. These things are done. For instance, the
- on pollen for instance, and the juice-like substances in the blossom.
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- already. Perhaps, for instance, a tree has been cut down and the
- is, for instance, a kind of ant which does as follows: somewhere or
- away, where, for instance, it is growing in loose soil. In the
- for instance. There were then such clouds in the environment of the
- no wasps for instance, but from the surrounding regions there
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- have already given instances in which you could see that there is
- right way. Suppose, for instance, you had a man who tells you:
- If for instance
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- not present to the same extent as, for instance, the iron in the
- animal-life as well, as for instance, in the case of salmon.
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- works out in a particular instance, but what has been registered and
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- Let us just look at what the bird, for instance, has
- mammals, lies in the fact that man is far older than, for instance,
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- mountains, for instance-were dissolved; harder rocks that you can't
- exceedingly small quantities. For instance, there is one metal,
- being burnt in it. For instance, you can get sodium in a metallic
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- One can perceive in the most varied instances that there
- easy. Of present man, for instance, with his organism of soft
- happen. Take, for instance, an egg cell from some mammal. It looks at
- what our present life is. For instance, we must regard the comets as
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- instance, this is interesting: here is Italy, here is Ravenna —
- ours! Take, for instance, the houses we build. These constitute a
- had a culture and civilization like that. When, for instance, there
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- Indian culture, for instance — veneration for beings who are
- TAO*, for instance.
- for instance — bench. (These meanings may not be correct in
- their kind of art. They painted, for instance. Now when we paint, it
- how to turn the ship, for instance, how to open the screw, and so on.
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- — in the old Indian cultures, for instance — veneration
- whole Chinese language, for instance, is influenced by this. When we
- deal, with a kind of art — they painted, for instance. Now when
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- and carrots, for instance: what effect they have on the body. You have
- instance but not just in eggs; protein is in all foods. One needs
- the forces go out that fill the human body with bones, for instance.
- And so, gentlemen, if for instance a child is becoming weak in
- connection with nutrition for instance, the raw food faddists, who
- instance, he can't take in many fats from the bread. He takes in more,
- have traveled entire nights, for instance, and then given a lecture
- foods, bread and potatoes, for instance work more on the lung
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- foods — beans and carrots, for instance: what effect they have
- egg, for instance — but not just in eggs; protein is in all
- bones, for instance. Everything that makes a human being solid is the
- And so, gentlemen, if — for instances — a
- foolishness in connection with nutrition — for instance, the
- eats bread, for instance, he can't take in many fats from the bread.
- instance, and then given a lecture the next morning. For it is a
- common foods, bread and potatoes, for instance — work more on
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- nutrition is with regard to protein as compared, for instance, to
- in ordinary hens' eggs, for instance, but also the protein from plants
- fertilizing. For instance, our European forefathers in the twelfth and
- arteriosclerosis but not in his whole body; the disease, for instance,
- father's health from your own. For instance, you suffer somewhat, or
- simple reason that arteriosclerosis, for instance, is different in
- For instance, perhaps in your own opinion you are giving a child every
- happens, for instance, as it does with very many children, that he
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- to protein as compared, for instance, to salt. A man takes salt into
- eggs, for instance, but also the protein from plants — this
- connected with fertilizing. For instance, our European forefathers in
- body; the disease, for instance, could have spared his brain. Then
- For instance, you suffer somewhat, or have suffered (I hope it will
- it, for the simple reason that arteriosclerosis, for instance, is
- For instance, perhaps in your own opinion you are giving
- If it happens, for instance, as it does with very many children, that
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- For instance, from what I have told you in connection with nutrition
- people up to the time of, for instance, Hippocrates
- for instance, bury a shirttail of his in the cemetery — that
- themselves and have thoughts, for instance, of the dead. So he would
- things. Dogs, for instance, are very teachable. But the question is
- developed from quite simple ideas. Listen to this, for instance: When
- Germanic gods — Wotan, Loki, for instance. You find pictures of
- about Wotan and Loki. Someone would say, for instance: When you go
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- thoughts, for instance, of the dead. So he told them they should
- be trained to do many things; dogs, for instance, are very teachable.
- — for instance, the contrivances they had to tread or anything
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- nature. For instance, in a place where people are drinking wine,
- wine is stored. It is the same with other things. For instance, there
- body. A metal — lead, for instance — is solid, but when
- smelled, and other creatures — the dog, for instance —
- part. In Asia, for instance, the land is strongly affected by what
- instance, works quite differently upon the earth from the light of
- instance, there are men who are quite unable to sew on a
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- are not the same as that of the earth. If Mars, for instance, were
- For instance, we might ask ourselves: When do we human
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- instance, in Bologna — which contain barium compounds. Barium
- life differently. In school, for instance, different subjects would
- comment that one knows, for instance, of the delicate vibrations of
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- For instance, when you drive along the stretch of road from northern
- for instance, and Vesuvius do not, it is true, lie along these edges;
- accord. One can consider, for instance, the weight of the earth. It
- constellation of stars, for instance, must first work upon the earth
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- have been received. Think, for instance, of the extent to which
- and, for instance, good, wholesome bread. When wholesome bread is
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- it that, for instance, a labor movement had to arise with such
- knowing, for instance, how the moon forces work in the fruition of
- knowledge left. That is a concrete fact. Take capital, for instance:
- for instance, it has already brought into being the Waldorf School.
- instance, that people can lose their memory if they take poison and
- eats what are called carbohydrates — in potatoes, for instance
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- ascertained this in many instances. But apparently modern science does not wish to
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- For instance, we study religions because we cannot know much about other
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- spirit-soul sphere which in the first instance is of a purely
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- for instance, that of Eduard von
- in the same way that the human being, for instance, is
- life would be like if it were not, for instance, possible in
- every single instance to turn to a book of laws, if it were not
- Last winter, for instance, I spoke on the same theme in many
- Someone dreams, for instance, about horses trotting by; he
- cite an instance, which I have mentioned before, because it is
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- supposing, for instance, we give a volume of Shakespeare to a
- we go back even further, for instance, to a few centuries
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- to be the same in both instances when observed by one confined
- nothing else; he sees that in both instances the teachers give
- would perhaps perceive a great difference in the two instances
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- instance as that of the Rosicrucians, could the higher truths be
- Goethe aright. It is impossible for instance rightly to understand
- instance was intended for a small circle:
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- into human evolution. For instance, the Moon which to-day
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- this stage of perfection. As an instance, think of the upper part of
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- themselves, for instance, at congresses. One just has to look
- Title: Lecture: The Mystery of the Human Temperaments
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- anyone who appears with a new truth today, for instance, anyone who
- Let us, for instance, take the choleric person,
- instance, from spiritual history the philosopher, Johann Gottlieb
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- Herder it is said, for instance (he intended to study medicine) that
- which will already have exercised its influence. Let us for instance
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- as possible. They assume, for instance, that a person may make an almost
- imperceptible gesture, which influences the animal. For instance, the
- for instance, to extract the root of a number consisting of six or seven
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- render the soul stronger and more elastic; for instance, that
- aspect from the one which we know. We may, for instance, hate a
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- the first instance freed itself from the memory, the actual
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- at anything simpler — as for instance when we study the
- instance, in the study of the way the heavenly bodies move,
- scientific way of thinking. And so we can, for instance, link
- — is that for instance he is able to bring physical
- the first place he says, for instance: “The title should
- is said, for instance, that what the science of spirit has to
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- says, for instance — and anyone can think of hundreds of
- instance, the law that a chair can only stand on something that
- is in the first instance, material. We come to know the real
- Title: Reincarnation and Immortality: Lecture II: The Historical Evolution of Humanity
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- the time is too short. — For instance, I can only
- shows, for instance, how the more rudimentary impulses of
- instance, really see the inner reasons why the German people
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- this. Consider, for instance, how intimately human thought
- times; for instance, when they regulated their breathing in order
- speak, for instance, of requiting moral or immoral actions. We
- to real knowledge), if he seeks, for instance, like the followers
- super-sensible worlds, are described in my books; for instance, in
- instance: If you hear tones, if you see colors, if sensations of
- thinking, if in the evening we picture, for instance, our last
- details. Imagine, for instance, the following: Today I went up a
- my will, for instance, by taking in hand my self-education, by
- instance, the human eye: what makes it really be our organ of
- Title: Lecture Series: The Eternal Soul of Man From the Point of View of Anthroposophy
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- are still working contrary to this requirement. For instance they are proud
- like for instance the force with which we understand supersensible things
- is knowledge. But as long as you go on educating people, for instance, with
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- manifest which may become manifest in such an ideal instance as
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- instance, and by German idealist philosophers. It is not
- want to know how Schelling, for instance, to take just
- 09 ], for instance, who spread one of the strangest
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- whole structure of ancient Egypt, for instance, if we
- see in the first instance — we'll leave aside the
- Note 19 ] for instance has
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- are in many, many instances continuing in a way that was
- instance with certain Catholic or Protestant groups today
- think what would happen for instance—to give a
- going on in Dornach at the moment, for instance? All
- for instance, as to how far the things we become aware of
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- institutions, the brain for instance is examined by
- vertical plane, and is physical. In the final instance
- It cannot be said, for instance, that summer is
- all the time where one is told, for instance, that
- Title: Polarities in Evolution: Lecture 6: Materialism and Mysticism, Knowledge as a Deed of the Soul
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- a matter, for instance, of bringing Spengler's idea of
- modern life, a life that in the first instance is a
- instance, that when we see a burning candle we say: 'That
- shall achieve genuine self-observation; for instance by
- Trinity Group in Dornach, for instance. The whole is of
- Title: Polarities in Evolution: Lecture 7: Materialism, Mysticism, Anthroposophy, Liberalism, Conservatism
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- Schiller's letters on aesthetic education, for instance.
- West, finally, in Puritanism, for instance, the spiritual
- instance and even took such marvellous form as the
- really is in the first instance the business of the West.
- in a definite place for instance, with the flowers above
- Title: Polarities in Evolution: Lecture 10: Transition from the Luciferic to the Ahrimanic Age and the Christ Event to Come
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- will find, for instance, that during the period preceding the outbreak of
- and in the final instance this had to decide the issue. In very recent
- fought in the ancient Orient, for instance. Only luciferic forces were
- Title: Polarities in Evolution: Lecture 11: Modern Science and Christianity, Threefold Social Order, Goetheanism
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- instance, the tenth century, and the centuries following the
- within it and see, for instance, their effects in the
- for instance, possessed an organizing force which formed the
- humanity, the Waldorf School, in the first instance connected
- instance, that men who follow certain callings in public life
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- degrees. For instance, it can never be said of a little child
- the first instance, to the instinctive conditions of the fourth
- in the external world, of the kind which leads, for instance,
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- real existence as Rathenau, for instance,
- instances from modern history. They are far from being
- shall see, for instance, how foolish it would be for men in
- fashion) is so ordered that, for instance, notice is taken of
- nowadays, for instance, of our philosophers, and in one
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