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- Title: Address: The Spiritual-Scientific Basis of Goethe's Work
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- which is interesting in this connection. In it, the following words
- interesting book, Die Einheit des Ganzen Faust, 1896. But the
- Title: Article: Philosophy and Anthroposophy
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- seership being the source from which both of them draw. The chief interest
- of far greater interest to us at the present moment is this web in the
- Title: Mission of Spiritual Science and Its Building at Dornach
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- stress on at the beginning; I wish to interest, not to convince. But
- Title: Lecture: Human Life in the Light of Spiritual Science
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- who takes an all-round interest in modern life. If it were impossible to
- tolerable as long as human interest is strongly attracted by the other factor
- which obscures the concerns of the soul. But this interest also ceases
- interesting to observe on its own account.) The period of childhood from
- year, is a period of special interest for spiritual methods of research.
- like to point to something which will serve as an interesting elucidation
- Title: Article: Knowledge of the State Between Death and a New Birth
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- Title: Lecture: Human Life in the Light of Spiritual Science
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- who takes an all-round interest in modern life. If it were impossible to
- tolerable as long as human interest is strongly attracted by the other factor
- which obscures the concerns of the soul. But this interest also ceases
- interesting to observe on its own account.) The period of childhood from
- year, is a period of special interest for spiritual methods of research.
- like to point to something which will serve as an interesting elucidation
- Title: Article: Luciferic & Ahrimanic in their Relation to Man
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- want of interest in the supersensible as well as fear, makes
- He does not notice that it is only his want of interest that drives
- himself to the belief, caused by this want of interest, that the
- this unconscious fear and lack of interest, he who applies himself to
- Title: Address: The Spiritual-Scientific Basis of Goethe's Work
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- which is interesting in this connection. In it, the following words
- interesting book, Die Einheit des Ganzen Faust, 1896. But the
- Title: Oswald Spengler: Article II: The Flight From Thinking
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- his main interest. And the question arises in him: What can a
- Title: Oswald Spengler: Article IV: Spengler's Spirit-Deserted History
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- interestedness of the money-power age, and demands high
- Title: Lecture Series: William Shakespeare
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- interest which they arouse does not so much lie in the
- But little by little a new world-conception aroused the interest in
- found an audience keenly interested in the theatre, that is to say,
- Title: Lecture: William Shakespeare
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- plays are above all character dramas. The great interest which
- interest in the individual personality. But little by little a
- new worldview aroused interest in the Individual human being.
- Only gradually did a new interest in the individual arise by
- audience keenly interested in the theatre, that is to say, with a
- Title: History of the Middle Ages: Lecture II: Persians, Franks, and Goths
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- Germani. An interesting survey is presented to us there; the
- Title: History of the Middle Ages: Lecture III: The Impact of the Huns on the Germans
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- interest of culture. The great men in the Empire of the Franks were
- formations grew out of material interests. The population which
- Title: History of the Middle Ages: Lecture IV: Arabic Influence in Europe
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- interesting to observe how this came about. Certainly we find among
- interesting to notice how what is old becomes the garment, what is
- interest in the improvement of their simple agriculture, and never
- father of Science. It is interesting to see how the Alexandrine
- Title: History of the Middle Ages: Lecture VII: France and Germany
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- was carried out, not merely from selfish interests, but also, on the
- interests, so as to have only the one thing before their eyes:
- was vacant. Now the decision was to depend on spiritual interests
- Title: History of the Middle Ages: Lecture VIII: From the Middle Ages to the Renaissance
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- interests; the episcopal sees were filled by younger brothers, who
- were entangled, like the princes, in wars of self-interest; and the
- Title: Schiller and Our Times: Lecture II: Schiller's Work and its Changing Phases
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- of Marquis Posa. Schiller himself tells us how his interest at
- Title: Schiller and Our Times: Lecture III: Schiller and Goethe
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- never to come into being on the basis of personal interests.
- Title: Schiller and Our Times: Lecture IV: Schiller's Weltanschauung and his Wallenstein
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- Herder was in the society of interested people, he used to
- more interesting than the way in which Schiller depicts the
- Title: Schiller and Our Times: Lecture IX: Schiller and Idealism
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- beautiful? As long as we are interested only in a single face,
- as if this were a personal interest, he still clings to matter
- Title: Spiritual Teachings of Soul/World: Course I: Lecture I: The Eternal and the Transient in the Human Being
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- one in which all people are interested. Who could say that he is not
- interested in the question of immortality with all his thoughts? We
- nobody can speak about anything impartially in which he is interested.
- is of the deepest interest for his whole life? And, besides, you must
- Title: Spiritual Teachings of Soul/World: Course I: Lecture III: The Nature of God from the Theosophical Standpoint
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- it by his interests and inclinations of the everyday life. It is this:
- Title: Spiritual Teachings of Soul/World: Course II: Lecture III: The Epistemological Basis of Theosophy III
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- to me, the others — I am not interested in them ...” A thought which
- Title: Spiritual Teachings of Soul/World: Course IV: Lecture I: Theosophy and Spiritism
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- to 1870 caused quite different interests at first as one had intended. Do not
- way. It turned out at first that the interests connected with the spiritistic
- is still a purely spiritual life beside the physical one. However, only interests
- so, those interests become active in the human nature and develop the human
- Title: Spiritual Teachings of Soul/World: Course IV: Lecture II: Theosophy and Somnambulism
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- you can find more precise information in a very interesting book of my deceased
- Title: Spiritual Teachings of Soul/World: Course V: Lecture I: What Does the Modern Human Being Find in Theosophy?
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- if this human nature is engrossed in its inside. The single figure is only interested
- because our external form only has interest in the form.
- Title: Spiritual Teachings of Soul/World: Course III: Lecture II: Theosophical Teachings of the Soul. Part II: Soul and Human Destiny
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- What interests you in the animal?
- It can never be the question that we are interested in the animal more than
- single differences which exist also in the animal realm do not interest to such
- we show the same interest which we show for the animal species for the human
- Title: Spiritual Teachings of Soul/World: Course III: Lecture III: Theosophical Teachings of the Soul. Part III: Soul and Mind
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- to conceive a truth without desire and harm, without immediate, everyday interest,
- appear with such clearness and invincibility? Because no interest, no personal
- freedom of any sensuous interest, of any personal desire and listlessness, which
- without interest, without interference of passion and desire, without interference
- questions at first also uninterested, without desire and harm, as the mathematical
- spirit in a similar, uninterested light free of grief and desire, he was mature
- interest interfere in our answer, there we cannot answer the questions objectively,
- by most human beings without interest. It is a matter of course that any personal
- interest, any hope and fear accompanying the human being constantly are connected
- to the immediate experiences of the person, to the interests concerning his
- interests us as a personality. That causes desire and harm which disappears
- must be separated, must be drawn off from these everyday interests and be taken
- it is not accompanied by any interest, desire, and harm in the everyday sense
- interest — it is in the everyday life in such a way — in that which
- strength of our soul not to our personal interest, but we follow up that which
- we face this spirit, we make the adolescent human being dependent of our interests
- Title: Spiritual Teachings of Soul/World: Course V: Lecture II: What Do Our Scholars Know about Theosophy?
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- interest you. Also what the painter has imagined does not interest you particularly.
- comes there and says that this does not interest him which one hears with the
- Title: Spiritual Teachings of Soul/World: Course IV: Lecture III: The History of Spiritism
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- beings existed who were still interested somewhat in such things, the interest
- Title: Spiritual Teachings of Soul/World: Course V: Lecture III: Is Theosophy Unscientific?
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- the last years, which must be symptomatic of the interests of our time to us,
- the interest lies. This book wants to build up a whole world-picture on the
- It is interesting that the German
- Title: Spiritual Teachings of Soul/World: Course V: Lecture IV: Is Theosophy Buddhist Propaganda?
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- Christianity who had turned away from Christianity because of the interesting
- Title: Origin and Destination of Humanity: Lecture I: What Does the Human Being Find in Theosophy?
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- interest immediately after their publication. People who were able to
- help of spectral analysis, and it has shown in extremely interesting
- bodies with an especially interesting method. This is an argument where
- Title: Origin and Destination of Humanity: Lecture II: The Nature of the Human Being
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- we are not interested in the suggestion with which one talks a person
- interesting point in the aura. At a certain place this ego becomes discernible.
- within the aura. And this is a very interesting fact.
- Title: Origin and Destination of Humanity: Lecture III: Reincarnation and Karma
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- which of the animal interests us to the same extent as the biography
- biography, and it is for the human being of the same interest as the
- Title: Origin and Destination of Humanity: Lecture IV: Theosophy and Darwin
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- very interesting to pursue how it acquires them. The human being is
- Title: Origin and Destination of Humanity: Lecture VI: The Soul-world
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- Title: Origin and Destination of Humanity: Lecture VII: The Spirit-land
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- Last time I have already pointed to the interesting biography of the
- Title: Origin and Destination of Humanity: Lecture VIII: Friedrich Nietzsche in the Light of Spiritual Science
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- parsonage. In 1844 born, he already shows a great interest in all religious
- studies, he is not only interested in his professional studies so that
- There he is one of the most interesting psychological, psychiatric problems.
- Title: Origin and Destination of Humanity: Lecture X: Goethe's Gospel
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- Title: Origin and Destination of Humanity: Lecture XIV: Goethe's Secret Revelation III
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- Title: Origin and Destination of Humanity: Lecture XV: The Evolution of the Earth
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- Now, however, this should not interest us; for we do not want to pursue
- Title: Esoteric Development: Lecture VII: The Great Initiates
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- meditation take an interest? Just try to bring to mind and reflect
- Title: Origin and Destination of Humanity: Lecture XVII: Ibsen's Attitude
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- the main interest is directed to the human being, to that what happens
- drama; the human beings were occupied with other interests. Now the
- certain ideals awoke in our classical authors. It is interesting that
- interesting that Schiller trusts in the ideal and says: whatever the
- Title: Origin and Destination of Humanity: Lecture XIX: Schiller and the Present
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- ourselves that this changed in the last decades. The immediate interest
- Title: Origin and Destination of Humanity: Lecture XXI: The Faculty of Law and Theosophy
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- one. It is interesting that that nation which developed the right in
- way. Then there came the historical law. An interesting attempt was
- Title: Origin and Destination of Humanity: Lecture XXIII: The Arts Faculty and Theosophy
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- us very uninterested as regards contents. During the years in which
- Title: Two Essays on Haeckel: Essay II: Haeckel, "The Riddle of the Universe," Theosophy
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- interested in psychological changes and caring to study the
- interest attaches to the fact that through theosophy we arrive,
- Title: Riddles of the World: Lecture I: Haeckel, the Riddles of the World and Theosophy
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- comparison. Somebody who shows interest in such matters finds
- into the highest world secrets, you can be quite uninterested
- interesting is now that one gets externally also to a pedigree
- Title: Riddles of the World: Lecture II: Our International Situation. War, Peace and Spiritual Science
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- the most essential interests and the entitled wishes of all
- were interested in it, we could probably trace back the
- interested in this question. This man is the zoologist Kessler
- cited in the mentioned interesting book, then you get a good
- Title: Lecture Series: The Situation of the World
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- earnest very earnest matter for everyone who is also interested
- are really interested in this problem. This man is the zoologist
- interesting book, you will obtain a beautiful insight into the
- Title: Lecture: Brotherhood and the Fight for Survival
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- judge and the prosecutor are only interested in the books of law;
- Title: Riddles of the World: Lecture VIII: Fraternity and the Struggle for Existence
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- common craft and common interests combined in the various
- are only interested in the code that both only see a
- Title: Esoteric Development: Lecture I: Inner Development
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- side, and that man usually takes interest in the unimportant, in the
- instance, when he sees a clock he must have an interest in its laws.
- Title: Riddles of the World: Lecture IX: Inner Development
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- unimportant side and the human being mostly is interested in
- interested in its principles. He must be able to disassemble it
- Title: Riddles of the World: Lecture X: Christmas as Symbol of the Sun's Victory
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- almost uninteresting to the soul and to the heart. Today often
- Title: Riddles of the World: Lecture XII: Reincarnation and Karma
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- interest who wants to deeper penetrate into the structure and
- scientific interest depends, but it also depends on them
- interest only, but something that contains the solution of the
- Title: Riddles of the World: Lecture XIII: Lucifer
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- interest in the human realm — if we want to speak here
- an indirect interest; they give it the forces, which bring the
- interests. With it, we see that everything that lives as
- with enthusiasm, indeed, but just from the deepest interest of
- Title: Riddles of the World: Lecture XIV: The Children of Lucifer
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- Title: Riddles of the World: Lecture XVI: German Theosophists at the Beginning of the Nineteenth Century
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- Later the interest changed more and more into an interest,
- Title: Riddles of the World: Lecture XVII: Siegfried and the Twilight of the Gods
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- get interest out of us due to their special destinies extending
- Title: Riddles of the World: Lecture XXI: Paracelsus
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- Paracelsus already belongs to an interesting time. It was the
- of the strangest and most interesting personalities is just
- interesting historical object, but as a spirit whom one has to
- Title: Lecture: Woman and Society (Die Frauenfrage)
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- the interests of immediate life. People believe — some as a
- Title: Riddles of the World: Lecture V: The Question of Women's Rights
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- about the issues of the day, about the interests of the
- Title: Riddles of the World: Lecture IV: Spiritual Science and the Social Question
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- someone can simply think, which practical and interesting facts
- diligently and devotedly if no longer the self-interest is the
- self-interest as significant in life. However, somebody works
- self-interest. Materialism becomes inconsistent there even
- its reason in the personal self-interest, in the position in
- the ego out of the personal self-interest. As peculiar as it
- Title: Supersensible Knowledge: Lecture I: The Significance of Supersensible Knowledge Today
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- interest for everyone. Each lecture will be self-contained,
- people whose interests are purely materialistic, that is
- those with interest in these things, I may mention that at
- another. Another point of great interest was the way the
- interest in abstract philosophy. When those who long for
- Title: Lecture: Occult Significance of Blood
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- It is interesting to note that the more materialistic modern research
- Now, this is a most interesting fact, and one of extraordinary
- Title: Supersensible Knowledge: Lecture II: Blood is a Very Special Fluid
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- interesting that modern research, with its more materialistic
- boundaries of its own being. This fact is most interesting,
- Title: Supersensible Knowledge: Lecture V: Education in the Light of Spiritual Science
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- It belongs to everyday life and must be of interest to
- what a lively and interested manner such a child plays,
- dull and lifeless. What is taught in a lively interesting
- Title: Supersensible Knowledge: Lecture VIII: Insanity in the Light of Spiritual Science
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- from a spiritual scientific viewpoint, has much of interest
- Title: Lecture Series: Insanity from the Standpoint of Spiritual Science
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- BENEDICT can here offer us many interesting things although it
- Title: Supersensible Knowledge: Lecture IX: Wisdom and Health
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- Berne once made an interesting experiment. He took an
- Title: Supersensible Knowledge: Lecture X: Stages in Man's Development in the Light of Spiritual Science
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- to expression as cultural interest and courage. One could
- Title: Supersensible Knowledge: Lecture XII: Richard Wagner and Mysticism
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- particular interest in the figure of Siegfried can easily be
- Title: Supersensible Knowledge: Lecture XIII: The Bible and Wisdom
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- evolution. One person's interest lies in the realm of modern
- Title: Knowledge of Soul and Spirit: Lecture I: The Mission of Occult Science in Our Time
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- originate or excite interest with persons with unclear
- weak to open themselves to knowledge are of full interest if
- Title: Knowledge of Soul and Spirit: Lecture II: Natural Science Facing a Crucial Decision
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- in connection with the element radium. But as interesting it is
- who have done interesting considerations about certain
- Title: Knowledge of Soul and Spirit: Lecture III: The Knowledge of Soul and Spirit
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- cultural life went through an interesting development
- interested concerning the soul life, you nowhere get
- interest us here. You can read in the popular works that are
- Title: Knowledge of Soul and Spirit: Lecture IV: Initiation
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- nice and interesting concepts. However, you cannot come into
- Title: Illusory Illness: Lecture I: Illusory Illness
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- especially interesting lectures that she wanted to hear. Since
- Title: Knowledge of Soul and Spirit: Lecture VI: The So-Called Dangers of Initiation
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- interested. — Some circles regard it as tremendously deplorable
- he/she starts being interested in theosophy or in occult
- However, it is true that someone who becomes interested
- occult science attain this interest only within a
- emotions with them as a rule; the interests carry them into the
- interests. If such a circle complains that this or that member
- Those who are interested
- then in spite of all resisting forces, the interest in
- only. The deeper interests of the soul, all wishes, all
- The wishes and interests resting in the soul could not be
- interest in many respects from the small point, which one calls
- that we feel very uninteresting as a single personality. One
- learns only how uninteresting the single personality is. This
- learning, how uninteresting the single human personality is, if
- interests in common with me concerning my studies of Goethe.
- Title: Knowledge of Soul and Spirit: Lecture VII: Man, Woman and Child
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- creatures is as follows: all that interests us in the animal is
- Title: Knowledge of Soul and Spirit: Lecture VIII: The Soul of the Animal in the Light of Spiritual Science
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- same interest in us as the single human individuality does. The
- with each other in common that we only are interested in the
- lion as a species to the same degree as we are interested in
- engages our interest in the same way as the entire animal
- favour of the interests of the tribe or the group. Briefly, we
- Title: Knowledge of Soul and Spirit: Lecture XI: Occupation and Earnings
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- and interest. The modern worker, the industrial worker is in
- was the human thinking, the human interest also capable to
- if the human being can take a personal interest in the
- only interest in the product is the acquisition, the wage. The
- Title: Knowledge of Soul and Spirit: Lecture XIV: The Hell
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- and who has no interest in anything that forms the basis as
- that his interest never stuck to that what shines through as a
- Title: Knowledge of Soul and Spirit: Lecture XV: The Heaven
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- course that the human being is interested in this relationship
- Title: Where/How/Spirit: Lecture V: Bible and Wisdom II
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- question that interests here is this: did really research,
- Title: Where/How/Spirit: Lecture VI: Superstition from the Standpoint of Spiritual Science
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- and could not be impeded. Nevertheless, it interested me
- base, then you excite no special interest with most people
- Title: Where/How/Spirit: Lecture VII: Issues of Nutrition in the Light of Spiritual Science
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- brought him to his personal interests is connected with the
- narrow interests, that he can grasp universal interests. That
- his personal interests with the animal food. His sense is
- Title: Where/How/Spirit: Lecture VIII: Issues of Health in the Light of Spiritual Science
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- questions, which rightly interest the human being in
- cause the deepest interest in the connection with the whole
- human nature. Indeed, if one contemplates this deep interest on
- Title: Where/How/Spirit: Lecture IX: Tolstoy and Carnegie
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- matters, he was not interested. Against it the comparison of a
- visiting the most interesting cities of Europe — in
- say, this does not interest me. But there is a wood far away, I
- life. How does it flow in there? It is rather interesting to
- Title: Where/How/Spirit: Lecture X: The Practical Development of Thinking
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- has to educate himself at first to a thinking full of interest
- firstly, the human being must and should develop an interest in
- the surrounding reality, interest concerning facts and objects.
- Interest in the environment, this is the magic word for the
- understands these three things: interest in the environment,
- practical development of thinking. Indeed, the interest in our
- his inner interest, then he has something that has a big,
- thinking: interest in the environment, desire, and love of all
- Title: Lecture: The Four Temperaments
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- particular image nor sustain their interest in an impression. Instead,
- source of concern. The sanguine child's interest is easily kindled, a
- be helped if his elders try to flog interest into him. His temperament
- always stimulate the sanguine child's interest in. However flighty the
- child might be, we can always stimulate his interest in a particular
- interest. Only through the medium of love for a personality can the
- interest of the sanguine child be awakened. More than children of any
- a deeper interest. These things should be allowed to speak to him, to
- child's interest in them will intensify; then they may be restored. In
- the most varied interests. Phlegmatic children learn by sharing in the
- interests, the more numerous the better, of others. Their playmates'
- the whole range of his playmates' interests. The phlegmatic is not
- moved by things as such, but an interest arises when he sees things
- reflected in others, and these interests are then reflected in the
- phlegmatics, having no particular interests, then we should occupy
- ourselves as much as possible with uninteresting things, surround
- Title: Where/How/Spirit: Lecture XII: The Secret of the Human Temperaments
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- picture, and he does not stick to an impression with interest.
- the sanguine child; it can cause problems. Interest is quickly
- development that we want to knock interest into it; one cannot
- must count on it. As a rule, we find that interest can always
- be excited; the interest in any personality can always be
- to it, an interest already appears. Only on the detour of the
- love for a person, an interest can appear with the sanguine
- has a deeper interest in them. One must let these things speak
- manifold interests. One can educate it by the empathy of the
- interests of others as much as possible. If it behaves
- indifferently towards the surroundings, its interest can be
- aroused by the fact that the interests of the playmates work on
- with the interests of its playmates with the phlegmatic child.
- are reflected in other human beings, these interests are
- by the intellect for which the short interest of the sanguine
- where the short interest is justified, it has already caused
- interests, it is good that we deal much with dull objects,
- Title: Goethe's Secret Revelation: Lecture III
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- interesting to observe how these four stages of Goethe's
- There he met people who must have interested him in one way
- interested himself in an objective manner in what Faust could
- waited so long that the friends who had taken such a vivid interest
- Feels an interest in him,
- Title: Where/How/Spirit: Lecture XIII: The Riddles in Goethe's Faust - Exoteric
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- For it is infinitely interesting to observe how these four stages
- he came to Strasbourg. He met persons there who had to interest
- have already died who have taken an active interest in it when
- has shown an interest in him,
- Title: Where/How/Spirit: Lecture XV: Nietzsche in the Light of Spiritual Science
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- interest in Schopenhauer's philosophy shows that the human
- up on these. He becomes acquainted with an interesting spirit,
- Title: Metaporphoses/Soul One: Lecture 1: The Mission of Spiritual Science
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- interesting personality and see what he makes of questions concerning the
- everything that could interest people in those days.
- Title: Metaporphoses/Soul One: Lecture 3: The Mission of Truth
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- human interest. His aphorisms, found after his death, include a remarkable
- interest in a beautiful picture was confined to the shining through it of the
- had no interest in going beyond the beautiful to that which manifests through
- in strength and will enable us to cast off self-interest. Anger
- better and better, while our feeling of unity with the world and our interest
- Pandora and is lost in his recollection of her. Interesting also is a
- Title: Metaporphoses/Soul One: Lecture 7: Human Egoism
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- in such a way that he can feel a living interest in everything that meets his
- pleasure, of sympathetic interest in life, that arise in the Sentient Soul
- world, and so is unable to give them back enriched with his own interest and
- interests. The result is that he becomes inwardly dried up, for he cannot be
- any active interest in the great and beautiful ordering of nature from which
- this course, he not only kills the interest he might have taken in nature and
- world-weariness because they find nothing anywhere to interest them, should
- beautiful in our surroundings, and by showing interest and understanding for
- have touched on today has deeply interested all the thinkers who have
- Goethe agreed that anyone interested only in the external narrative might say
- that other people do out of self-interest are done by her quite naturally.
- specially interested in egoism in
- world; she no longer feels any interest in it. But she finds continual joy
- 18th century and can have no interest for people today. For Goethe, however,
- the interest and the goodwill to raise ourselves to the level of the
- Title: Lecture: Buddha and Christ
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- interest for spiritual research, for it will present certain
- Title: Metaporphoses/Soul One: Lecture 2: The Mission of Anger
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- come to speak of some of the humanly interesting characteristics of the soul.
- statement is of restricted interest, while the statement by Spiritual Science
- Title: Metaporphoses/Soul One: Lecture 9: Something about the Moon in the Light of Spiritual Science
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- as Fechner employs this method, his work may be very interesting. But there
- is remarkably interesting. He had no need to go into the influence of the
- made some interesting calculations on this question and it leads on to
- Title: Metamorphoses/Soul Two: Lecture 1: Spiritual Science and Language
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- It is of some interest to observe from the point of view of
- Title: Metamorphoses/Soul Two: Lecture 2: Laughing and Weeping
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- and it was said that what interests us in the animal is comprised in the
- Title: Metamorphoses/Soul Two: Lecture 3: What is Mysticism?
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- being's ego, with his interests and his entire inner life, always
- goes to strengthen our interest in the personality of the mystic, and it is
- interest for us as regards the objective nature of the world; what interests
- Title: Metamorphoses/Soul Two: Lecture 6: Positive and Negative Man
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- interest to another, so that the character of his life will be quite
- Title: Metamorphoses/Soul Two: Lecture 7: Error and Mental Disorder
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- The philosopher was talking of a man who did not particularly interest him. A
- uninteresting conversation. This gives an indication how such images occur in
- Title: Metamorphoses/Soul Two: Lecture 8: Human Conscience
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- origin of conscience. His book is interesting as a symptom of the outlook of
- Title: Metamorphoses/Soul Two: Lecture 9: The Mission of Art
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- conjunction drama was born. And it is decidedly interesting to find that
- Title: Answers to Big Questions: Lecture I: The Nature of Spiritual Science and Its Significance for the Present
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- existence and not to take interest in the products of a later
- Title: Lecture: Life and Death
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- Title: Lecture: The Human Soul and the Animal Soul
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- Title: Lecture: The Human Spirit and the Animal Spirit
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- form with open mind, we are interested far more in the universal, the
- individual forms. What interests us in man's skeleton is the
- movement and his whole sense of life. The interesting point here is
- justifiably interests us in man is the particular form of his skull,
- interesting. He pointed out that in Galileo we have a spirit able to
- extraordinarily interesting fact. For it goes to prove that man
- fact is of interest because it enables us to see that man in physical
- Title: Answers to Big Questions: Lecture V: The Nature of Sleep
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- day interests affect it, we are connected by the etheric body
- with the daily interests than with concealed interests, which
- because the usual daily interest is connected only with the
- usual interests were only so strong to force back it. Where it
- is very justified. Just the fact that the interests, in which
- interests. In the sleep, our soul appears completely fulfilled
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- this, and this is interesting, because this discovery has repeatedly
- Title: Answers to Big Questions: Lecture VII: How Does One Attain Knowledge of the Spiritual World?
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- interest in such a way that one regards Goethe as the
- interested in it can read up the details in the mentioned book.
- interests of every human being. There may be human beings who
- This must be of the deepest interest for all human beings, what
- Title: Answers to Big Questions: Lecture VIII: Predisposition, Talent and Education of the Human Being
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- of the highest interest to look in which way the
- feeling, of the affects, the interest that we take in our
- interests in the right sense with that what goes forward in our
- they have little interest in the fellow men and in the
- environment. Here the interest does not elicit the abilities.
- Hence, it is necessary that the interest is also considered in
- interests and with our skill for the outside world the human
- interesting chapter suggested by Schopenhauer in a certain way;
- However, an interesting difference now appears which can be
- everything peculiar and stubborn of his interests. The old
- Title: Lecture: Zarathustra
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- Title: Turning Points: Lecture 1: Zarathustra
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- Christianity. It is, however, a remarkable and interesting fact
- interest because he lived in a territory, contiguous upon its
- A further matter of interest lies in the fact,
- interest in these matters. To them it was a most important sign
- modern predominating interest in mysticism that many people find
- Title: Lecture: Galileo, Giordano Bruno, and Goethe
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- extraordinarily interesting to study a University discourse
- another, from one animal form to another. It is interesting
- Title: Lecture: What Has Geology to Say About the Origin of the World?
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- to arouse human interest in the deepest sense of the word, but also
- interesting studies are concerned with layers of the earth's surface
- it is an interesting and generally known fact that the upper layers —
- here we see a very interesting dispute being carried on as recently
- And it is interesting to hear what Goethe says about this lower layer:
- Title: Lecture: Hermes
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- words. It must therefore be of great interest to us to understand how
- Title: Turning Points: Lecture 2: Hermes
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- therefore a matter of the greatest interest to us that we should
- Toward the close of his most interesting lecture,
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- Goethe — I refer to Schopenhauer. Since his time, interest in
- Title: Turning Points: Lecture 3: Buddha
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- since that period in which Schopenhauer lived, the interest taken
- people who interest themselves in this subject, the notion of
- interest evinced with regard to Buddhism is due, in part, to
- Title: Answers to Big Questions: Lecture XIV: Moses
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- interesting book which is due to a mythographer who must be
- is so interesting and fertile still for our time. Since what
- to meet this soul force with particular interest whose effects
- Title: Turning Points: Lecture 4: Moses
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- facts which are of interest to us as human beings, because we
- constructive activities and is not interested in mere criticism,
- I have often referred to an interesting book,
- in our day of the greatest interest, while its example and study
- his people to manifest an especial interest in that outstanding
- Title: Answers to Big Questions: Lecture XV: What Has Astronomy to Say about the Origin of the World?
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- it is interesting largely to pursue how under the influence of
- was very interesting what this man tried in a certain ingenious
- Title: Turning Points: Lecture 5: Elijah
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- move in which she was interested; her mind was bent upon a plot
- Title: Lecture: Christ and the Twentieth Century
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- It would be interesting to describe how, from the 16th
- Title: Turning Points: Lecture 6: Christ and the Twentieth Century
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- for our consideration to-day has aroused an interest in the
- times; but this very fact makes it the more interesting that we
- At this point it is of interest to note, that
- a sense confined and only interested in the immediate experiences
- Title: Human History: Lecture I: The Relation of the Human Being to the Supersensible Worlds
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- winters, I would like to hold talks about objects and interests
- that is, before Socrates where the great thinkers interest us
- interested in them because you can realise how from a lively
- beings. This chapter was interesting
- Title: Lecture: Prophecy -- Its Nature and Meaning
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- knowledge concerning the deeper interests of the human soul has met
- interest in this latter personality was due in no small measure to
- interest is taken in what was accepted as authentic knowledge in
- eliminate personal interests and quicken the hidden forces of
- communion with their God and free of their personal interests and
- prevent this. Nostradamus is an interesting example: he was a doctor
- Title: Human History: Lecture IV: From Paracelsus to Goethe
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- the father could exchange some interesting thoughts about the
- interesting questions with the little boy in the midst of
- these both figures. It is interesting for someone who wants to
- extremely interesting if one sees reviving in the Faust figure
- Title: Lecture: The Hidden Depths of Soul Life
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- on the bodily organism. An interesting question we can raise is whether
- circumstances. Now Bernoulli's interesting book relates the following.
- Basle. Nietzsche had no special interest in what took place around him,
- happened to be the director. When Nietzsche, who had lost all interest
- This is an extraordinarily interesting thing which can play a part in
- happiness. Eduard von Hartmann has more over produced in interesting
- youth these people's attention and interest were constantly turned
- Title: Lecture: Good Fortune Its Reality and Its Semblance
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- an interest in him. On the other hand, we have seen that good fortune may
- Title: Human History: Lecture VIII: The Origin of the Human Being
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- origin of the human being must be of the highest interest to
- all those persons who are interested in spiritual science out
- of the origin of the human being with immense interest from all
- interesting. Today I would like to go into the figure. However,
- This is an exceptionally interesting turn
- mammals did not yet exist. It is interesting that Klaatsch
- interesting now that a researcher like Klaatsch feels pressured
- is interesting to observe how such a researcher gets around to
- extremely interesting fact seems to turn out to us that
- Now it must interest how compared with this human creation one
- Title: Lecture: The Origin of the Animal World in the Light of Spiritual Science
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- can only go forth from living.” It is interesting that
- higher ones, could develop out of lifeless matter. It is interesting
- Title: Human History: Lecture X: Christ and the Twentieth Century
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- produced. Nevertheless, even more interesting it is maybe to
- the world order. It would be now interesting to show how from
- Title: Human History: Lecture XII: Copernicus and His Time in the Light of Spiritual Science
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- it becomes twice interesting to ask oneself: how does this
- interesting to realise that in the Indian culture from the
- ideas. With the Indian culture, we see the interesting fact
- death. It is interesting how Aristoteles imagined the destiny
- It is interesting to realise that it
- represented a researcher in the outer nature. It is interesting
- Title: Lecture: Death in Man, Animal, and Plant
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- science has called attention to something very interesting, precisely
- about natural science, it is impossible to go into the interesting
- natural science with its interest in merely material phenomena
- here, but which is always interesting when the relation of science to
- interesting and significant that, at the end of this first treatise
- is exclusively the destiny of the being of man that interests us. We
- Title: Human History: Lecture XIV: The Self-Education of the Human Being
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- develop our interest in life everywhere, we produce that
- be treated rather leniently. Carneri tells an interesting case
- Title: Lecture Series: Jacob Boehme
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- Jacob Boehme becomes still more interesting if we transport
- Title: The Worldview of Herman Grimm in Relation to Spiritual Science
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- that interested him. We also talked — and I was pleased
- experience a resurgence of interest in Goethe and was himself
- take an interest in spiritual things. As a collection of
- Title: Raphael's Mission in the Light of the Science of the Spirit
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- translation will be of interest to the readers of the Rudolf Steiner
- with heartfelt interest. One has to take account of what passed
- Title: Poetry/Fairy Tales: The Poetry of Fairy Tales
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- interesting effect as an example: we do not dream only when we
- Title: Fairy Tales in the light of Spiritual Investigation
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- Title: Lecture: Leonardo da Vinci
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- interest was then aroused in something special, and he no longer
- way study after study accumulated, and in the end he had no interest
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- interest him — and he then no longer studied with the aim
- Title: Lecture: Errors in Spiritual Investigation
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- sound power of judgment, an interest in the true relationships of
- interest in everything life offers, but especially a certain moral
- reality can give. His newest book is extraordinarily interesting from
- extraordinarily interesting that when he gives in to his healthy
- It is very interesting how he expresses himself about a knowledge
- humanity. It is most interesting and instructive that the best
- Title: Spiritual Science/Treasure for Life: Lecture I: The Spiritual World and Spiritual Science
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- interest play in the human life, someone will notice who has
- with interest. Something that we are intensively attentive to,
- something that we were involved with our full interest imprints
- other respect attention, interest is important in this human
- consider as the next form of your life-tasks, of your interests
- culminate in the exceptionally interesting literature of the
- Title: Spiritual Science/Treasure for Life: Lecture II: Theosophy and Antisophy
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- Title: Spiritual Science/Treasure for Life: Lecture V: The Meaning of Immortality of the Human Soul
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- develops a bigger interest in the beauties of the physical
- such a way that first like in an uninteresting picture, like in
- attached to the uninteresting Fata Morgana as retrospect. Since
- interpretation of it. Anyway, it is interesting, even if he
- front gate of spiritual science. It is extremely interesting
- it is interesting to realise that in a talk in which he brought
- Title: Lecture: Michelangelo
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- upon us, we shall find that what really interests us is not the thing
- to describe it, interests us much more than the content, the story
- brought it to a standstill and the Pope transferred his interests
- Title: Spiritual Science/Treasure for Life: Lecture VI: The Evil
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- share in extrasensory worlds? We are interested now in
- Title: Lecture Series: Evil in the Light of Spiritual Knowledge
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- Title: Spiritual Science/Treasure for Life: Lecture VIII: Voltaire
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- Title: Lecture: The Spirit of Fichte Present in Our Midst
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- Kemmis. The book contains a rather interesting drawing of Johann
- interesting. That went to the boy's heart. He was so fond of the
- interest and sympathy. But on the other hand this thought was
- around him. Through his inner zeal and the close interest he felt
- That Goethe was keenly interested in Fichte's philosophy
- Title: Spirit and Matter: Lecture II: Destiny and Soul
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- solution. Thus, he wrote an interesting treatise about the
- is interesting that Schopenhauer invokes the dream to come
- illogical. It is very interesting if one pursues with which
- exceptionally interesting; even more interesting is that which
- Title: Spirit and Matter: Lecture III: Immortality, the Forces of Destiny, and the Course of Life
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- Indeed, the experiences of the mystics are interesting. I would
- human beings who with full internal interest participate in the
- Title: Spirit and Matter: Lecture IV: Human Soul and Human Body Considered Scientifically and Spiritual-Scientifically
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- results of these areas. There you have a very interesting
- (1908), and this characteristic is quite interesting even if it
- Title: Lecture: The Human Soul and the Human Body
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- there is the extraordinarily interesting work of Theodor Ziehen,
- indeed interesting to contemplate. He says: In the sense of
- Title: Spirit and Matter: Lecture V: The Riddles of Soul and World in the German Cultural Life
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- Hence, a peculiar ether concept that is very interesting has
- with this concept different. Now, the interesting fact is that
- the soul. It is interesting that at many places in the wake of
- the increase of the inside. Hence, it is interesting that, for
- sub-consciousness. However, it is interesting how the
- Title: Lecture: Riddles of the Soul and Riddles of the Universe
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- concept. What is interesting is that the great German
- soul realm to such an invisible body. It is interesting to note
- interesting how, for example, both I. H. Fichte as well as
- is interesting to note what it is that the psychoanalyst sees
- Title: Spirit and Matter: Lecture VI: Life, Death, and Immortality in the Universe
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- whole public that was interested in it. Oliver Lodge was
- Title: Spirit and Matter: Lecture VII: The Beyond of the Senses and the Beyond of the Soul
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- Indeed, this is an exceptionally interesting example of the
- something else: in 1916, an interesting writing appeared which
- interesting sentence on page 132: “We do not have more
- Sometimes one can do rather interesting discoveries that it is
- which you will not be interested, because he says not a single
- Title: Eternal Human Soul: Lecture I: Aim and Being of Spiritual Research
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- man speaks out of this book who has taken an interest in that
- would say, I am not interested in sulphur, silicon, and
- Title: Eternal Human Soul: Lecture II: The Human Being as Being of Soul and Spirit
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- Title: Eternal Human Soul: Lecture III: Goethe as Father of Spiritual Research
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- until then. It was especially interesting to me to pursue
- actually, with him. In particular, it interested me whether
- is very interesting to consider more closely this point of the
- Nothing is more interesting than to pursue those poetries of
- was of particular interest for that who wants to penetrate into
- Title: Eternal Human Soul: Lecture IV: Mind, Soul and Body of the Human Being
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- Here you are at one of those points, which are so interesting
- Title: Eternal Human Soul: Lecture V: Nature and Her Riddles in the Light of Spiritual Science
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- envisage the cultural-historically interesting of this fact
- you can just find a tip to very interesting scientific
- succession of sleeping and waking. Very interesting scientific
- these investigations are very interesting, but they suffer
- interesting scientific investigations are available. If you are
- able to go, for example, into some interesting explanations of
- than to the nervous system. It is interesting that Theodor
- would like to point here to a very interesting lecture which
- Title: Eternal Human Soul: Lecture VI: The Historical Life of Humanity and Its Riddles
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- interesting just in case of the consideration of the historical
- Various things are interesting if one pursues just these
- this case, it is particularly interesting because the colouring
- laws in this mental development. There it is interesting that a
- What does he bring in? The answer is very interesting, just for
- Title: Lecture: Manifestations of the Unconscious: Dreams, Hallucinations, Visions, Somnambulism, Mediumship
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- interest and enigmatic character of the borderline region of
- interest in the spiritual world.
- question of paramount interest is this. What, in reality, is
- must adopt in the interests of spiritual investigation. This
- speak of one recent example. It is of great interest because
- extremely interesting for many reasons. The phenomena there
- and it is here that the real interest of the book lies. A
- increasing interest now being shown in such subjects and
- Title: Eternal Human Soul: Lecture VIII: The Animal and Human Realms. Their Origin and Development
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- Title: Eternal Human Soul: Lecture IX: The Supersensible Human Being
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- contrast, if men would show more interest in the food coming from
- It might be of interest to cite as a last
- Title: Lecture Series: Christ in the 20th Century
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- Title: Truths and Errors: Lecture I: Spiritual Science and the Future of Humanity
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- be people who are interested in such things because of certain
- Title: Truths and Errors: Lecture II: How Does One Disprove Spiritual Science?
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- belongs in which he has interest and with which he is in a
- spiritual-scientific truths would lose the interest for the
- show the same interest for the single human being which we have
- interest, which we have as a human being for a single person,
- for the entire animal genus. Even the interest in an animal can
- interest. We consider every human being as an own type or
- Title: Truths and Errors: Lecture IV: Truths of Spiritual Research
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- interest clouds the real knowledge. It is a difficult inner
- Title: Truths and Errors: Lecture V: Errors of Spiritual Research - 1
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- Title: Truths and Errors: Lecture VII: The Questions of Life and the Riddle of Death - 1
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- the deepest human interest; one is not only curious of the
- although it would be very interesting which attempts one
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- stray to the one or the other side. The interest should be
- beings are interested. Since that is the point if we become
- Title: Truths and Errors: Lecture X: Spiritual Science and Natural Sciences - their Relationship to the Riddles of Life - 2
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- speaking that you develop interest for the big riddles of
- Title: Truths and Errors: Lecture VIII: The Questions of Life and the Riddle of Death - 2
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- interesting, you are attracted to it like with hundred about
- Title: Freedom/Immortality/Social: Lecture I: The Human Soul in the Supersensible Realm and Its Relationship to the Body
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- research field that contains the most important interests of
- interests the whole human being in psychology, which are far
- Title: Freedom/Immortality/Social: Lecture II: Anthroposophy Does not Disturb Any Religious Confession
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- interests of former times were always there. Nevertheless, one
- spiritual-scientific respect but personal interests. They have
- humanity loses the interest in the spirit, also the interest in
- religion gets lost. However, if humanity gets again interest in
- Title: Freedom/Immortality/Social: Lecture III: What Spiritual Science Has to Say About the Eternal Aspect of the Human Soul and the Nature of Freedom
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- Title: Freedom/Immortality/Social: Lecture IV: The Science of the Supersensible and the Moral-Social Ideas
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- only from the viewpoint of material interests, class conflicts,
- very interesting book in which he wants to show that the
- Title: Freedom/Immortality/Social: Lecture V: The Activities of the Human Soul Forces and Their Connection with Man's Eternal Being
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- indeed can deliver exceptionally interesting, in particular
- regard as strange and interesting. The strange is always
- interesting, especially if one can believe that — what is
- is demanded in the soul exercises, his interest stops. So that
- one may say that everybody is interested in the objects, which
- real spiritual world is not as interesting as the experiences
- interested in the boring of spiritual exercises, it is because
- that what is quite boring becomes interesting because of its
- interest so directly which the soul has taken in the
- is interesting that it has been done once. It relates to that
- Title: Freedom/Immortality/Social: Lecture VI: Spiritual-Scientific Results about the Ideas of Immortality and the Social Life
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- interesting once to go into that, too. Nevertheless, I must be
- interesting book about dream imagination by Johannes Volkelt
- very interesting way that casts intense light on the human
- this context, the following example is interesting. The
- the professor describes in a very interesting way that then a
- dreams the social life. It was always interesting when Herman
- Title: Freedom/Immortality/Social: Lecture VII: The Nature of the Human Soul and the Nature of the Human Body
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- very interesting for a study of the emotional life.
- Title: Freedom/Immortality/Social: Lecture VIII: How Natural Sciences Justify the Supersensible Knowledge
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- Title: Freedom/Immortality/Social: Lecture IX: How Does One Justify the Anthroposophical Psychology?
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- will receive interesting results, for example, in the following
- Title: Freedom/Immortality/Social: Lecture X: Moral, Social Life and Religion from the Viewpoint of Anthroposophy
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- another human being with understanding love, with interest. In
- interest, to become engrossed in the characteristic of the
- This is a very interesting connection.
- how capital, interest, annuity, money or even loan are
- by interest, by loan, by money in the life in which he
- ways that lead from such things like money, capital, interest,
- things like capital, interest, annuity, loan et cetera. One has
- Title: Thomas Aquinas: Lecture I: Thomas and Augustine
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- dogmatic interest which was linked with a philosophic one.
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- nominalism. A dogmatic interest united with a philosophical
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- extraordinarily interesting experience for me to hear from
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- Nevertheless, it was interesting to me to
- Title: Fruits/Anthroposophy: Lecture 4 (Summary): The Relationship between Goethe and Hegel
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- Title: Fruits/Anthroposophy: Lecture 5: From Sense Perception to Spirit Imaging
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- to you that may be of no interest whatsoever to many people today, yet
- process is a great deal more interesting if we observe it in a mind
- relating to the plant world. It is most interesting to look at Goethe's
- achievements as a seer can nevertheless be of tremendous interest, because
- and Swedenborg is of the greatest interest, for here a road was taken
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- Title: Fruits/Anthroposophy: Lecture 7: The Gulf Between a Causal Explanation of Nature and the Moral World Order
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- genuine interest for them to keep their attention for five minutes.’
- Title: Lecture: On the Reality of Higher Worlds
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- Title: Lecture: Foundations of Anthroposophy
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- interest in the problems which will form the subject of my three
- the truth of abnormal observations which interest those people
- Title: Foundations of Anthroposophy: Lecture I: Foundations of Anthroposophy
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- interest for everything which transcends ordinary science, and
- which prove that the keen interest in the problems which will
- interested in observing carefully. Things must, so to speak,
- interesting those people to-day who wish to go beyond the
- Title: Foundations of Anthroposophy: Lecture II: Man in the Light of Anthroposophy
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- auto-suggestion. People are now specially interested in these
- Title: Question/Economic Life: Lecture: The Central Question of Economic Life
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- three-fold human being. The just price. Harmonizing of interests.
- if one tries to create an interest within the proletariat
- actually awakens no interest in them. The people have no
- interest in concrete individual economic questions. To-day
- He is only interested in how he is treated in his firm, and
- general abstract points of view. He is interested in the
- products is absolutely beyond the scope of his interests. I
- interest in concrete branches of manufacture and industries by
- something which does not interest the worker as such. He is
- interested in the situation of the classes, the class struggle,
- he is interested in that — which I don't need to
- value. He is interested in the development of the economic life
- purely human interests from the interests of practical life
- thing which is also very interesting: Bismarck, when voicing
- economic interest, we can see from the sad results of the
- more demanding interest of consumption. For one who can look
- doesn't actually arise out of the interests of production. When
- interests of consumption, which again are based totally on the
- social reform resounds through the world purely from interests
- sense of how it is preached out of the interests of
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- Title: Lecture: The World Development in the Light of Anthroposophy
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- that in order to have a living interest for the environing world,
- processes, thus giving rise to the whole wealth of interest in
- accustomed to find in science and which interest us
- immense importance to those who are interested in modern
- civilization, just as interesting as the facts which I explained
- much interest in it) let me express the following fact:
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- order to have a living interest for the environing world, our
- wealth of interest in the external world.
- accustomed to find in science and which interest us
- interested in modern civilisation, as are the facts which I
- Title: Lecture: The Renewal of Culture
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- which, from certain standpoints, may be of interest to all.
- which may interest theoreticians, but something which deeply penetrates into
- the constitution of every human soul. To all who are interested in such
- spheres of interest.
- life of the spirit, that does not serve economic interests nor proceed from
- these, that does not serve political interests nor proceed from these, but
- Title: for Renewal: Lecture I: Anthroposophy and Natural Science
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- of life becomes of interest. Whereas formerly what was
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- can find it interesting; what interests them first and
- interest in and relationship with what they are doing. It
- intellectual often have so little interest in their
- interests. For that very reason it is obvious that we must
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- Title: Temple Legend: Lecture 1: Whitsuntide. Festival of the Liberation of the Human Spirit
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- Title: Third Lecture: The Gospel of St. John
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- Title: Reading Pictures of the Apocalypse: Appendix: Cosmogony
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- Title: Popular Occultism: Lecture 1: Popular Occultism, Introtroduction
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- Title: At the Gates: Lecture III: Life of the Soul in Kamaloka
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- Title: At the Gates: Lecture VII: Workings of the Law of Karma in Human Life
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- An interesting example
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- Title: At the Gates: Lecture VIII: Good and Evil. Individual Karmic Questions.
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- Title: Lecture Series: Karma and Details of the Law of Karma
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- Title: Lecture: The Lords Prayer
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- Title: Lecture: The Structure of the Lords Prayer
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- Title: Theosophy and Rosicrucianism: Lecture VII: The Law of Karma
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- Title: Theosophy and Rosicrucianism: Lecture XII: The Stages of Christian Initiation
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- interesting to look back with spiritual vision to this ancient time
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- during childhood, youth, maturity, old age. They have an interest only
- into the kingdoms of the Earth, were on the Earth, as such, uninterested
- uninterested in it, and being interested only in wisdom they gave up
- interested in wisdom have withdrawn to the sun. It is very important
- call the Christ, and since He has an interest not only in the individuality,
- ourselves have no interest in it. We will relinquish it therefore to
- no interest in relinquishing their authority on the instreaming of love.
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- Title: Reading Pictures of the Apocalypse: Part 1: Lecture Four
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- Title: Universe/Earth/Man: Lecture II: Ancient Wisdom and the new Apocalyptic Wisdom
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- Title: Egyptian Myths: Lecture 1: Spiritual Connections between the Culture-streams of Ancient and Modern Times.
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- Title: Egyptian Myths: Lecture 8: The Stages of Evolution of the Human Form The Expulsion of the Animal Beings. The Four Human Types.
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- Title: Egyptian Myths: Lecture 9: The Influence of the Sun and Moon Spirits, of the Isis and Osiris Forces. The Change in Consciousness. The Conquest of the Physical Plane.
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- Title: Egyptian Myths: Lecture 10: Old Myths as Pictures of Cosmic Facts. Darkening of Mans Spiritual Consciousness. The Initiation Principle of the Mysteries.
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- take an interest in it. As this occurred, everything that we call
- that men took little interest in the physical world. The initiates of
- he took little interest in the conditions of the physical plane. But
- Title: Egyptian Myths: Lecture 11: The Ancient Egyptian Doctrine of Evolution. The Cosmic View of the Organs and their Coarsening in Modern Times.
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- Title: Egyptian Myths: Lecture 12: The Christ Impulse as Conqueror of Matter.
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- Title: Concerning the Nature of Pain, Suffering, Joy, and Bliss
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- Title: Lecture: The Ten Commandments
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- Title: The Deed of Christ and the Opposing Spiritual Powers
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- through the Luciferic Spirits that he came to have this interest, to
- whole? Why was it that in his interests and desires he did not succumb
- the consequences of material desires and interests, to the end that he
- exactly as much suffering and pain in the world as there is interest
- into the earthly sphere, forced downwards by his earthly interests and
- interests, impulses and desires down into the earthly sphere. Where
- interest for earthly life, was truly expressed by the saying of the
- Title: Lecture: What is Self Knowledge?
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- something too bothersome to attempt involving our interested
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- Title: Lecture: Practical Training In Thought (1966)
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- 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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- Title: Principle/Economy: Lecture IX: Ancient Revelation and Learning How to Ask Modern Questions
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- Title: Rosicrucian Esotericism: Lecture III: The Nature and Being of Man
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- Title: Gospel of John: Lecture VI: The Atlantean Oracles.
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- interest in the spiritual world. Naturally matters could not remain
- their physical body made them. Human interest had gradually developed
- other words and you have: “Transform your interest that is now
- great contemporary, interesting if for no other reason than that from
- Title: Gospel of St. John: Lecture VIII
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- especially interested in the identity of his earthly father. In their
- Title: Gospel of John: Lecture VIII: The Initiation Mysteries.
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- Title: Gospel of John: Lecture X: What Occurred at the Baptism?
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- Title: Gospel of St. John: Lecture XII
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- conditions of soul are of greatest interest to us in the evolution of
- he was living on the interest and occasionally received an additional
- acquired the excessive interest in the physical world which lowers him
- But the various human institutions and interests have not been equally
- Title: Gospel of John: Lecture XII: The Decline of Primeval Wisdom and its Rejuvenation through the Christ-Impulse.
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- respect of their soul from present-day mankind; and what interests us
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- would have developed no such interests in the physical world that drags
- activities and interests have not all been affected alike by the Christ
- Title: The East in the Light of the West: Lecture II
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- upside down of his sphere of interests. For ordinary life provides
- man with certain interests. These interests play their part from
- morning till night. Man is interested and quite rightly, for he must
- interested in what confronts him in the outer world; one thing
- interests him more, another less; he pays more attention to one thing
- interests, binding him to the tapestry of the outer world by a
- of our present humanity lives in these interests alone. Nevertheless
- intensity of these interests, to bring about moments in his life in
- which these outer interests are not at all active, in which, if we
- the interest forces which fetter him to this or that object in the
- deadening of his interests in the outer world for certain ‘festival
- possibility of letting all interests in the surrounding world die
- we must feel a fresh and vital interest in everything which goes on
- which is dying. This freshness and originality of our interest in the
- Day’ all our interests in the outer world, of letting them die
- deadening of interest in the outer world at last liberates a strong
- Title: The East in the Light of the West: Lecture IV
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- strongly recommended to those interested. It is published
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- world, the number seven had to be taken as basic and the interest was
- therefore the interest lies in the approach through space, not in the
- interests us in particular. A Bodhisattva took on that radiant human
- Title: Gospel of Luke: Lecture Eight
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- interested in what is related about the two Jesus-children, and say:
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- Title: Gospel of Luke: Lecture Nine
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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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- Title: Wisdom of the Soul: I. The Elements of the Soul Life.
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- Title: Wisdom of the Soul: II. Action and Interaction of the Human Soul Forces.
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- something that interests the animal tremendously. The animal is
- every moment of its life is interesting. When the outer perceptions
- objects cease to be of interest when we have seen them too often. We
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- interests him, satisfies him, constitutes a significant difference.
- Title: Wisdom of the Soul: III. At the Portals of the Senses.
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- when we think of the soul as being interested in the outer world, in
- one way or another. The soul is interested in the outer world in so
- do with the power of reasoning. Interest and the power of reasoning
- itself, you would discover interest in what is willed. In short,
- interest awakened by love and hate, and reasoning. Aside from these
- we encounter the power of reasoning, and interest, but in dealing
- our feelings we take an interest not only in the present but in the
- interest, and so forth, form a current flowing from the future into
- meeting the current of visualizations as interest, wishes, desire,
- interest, our capacity for desire, cannot flow in the same direction
- interest.
- is powerfully gripped by all interest, all desires, for these implant
- surprise, of interest, not the reasoning activity of the ego. The
- every tendency tells of a rich astral life, who is full of interests
- necessarily remained the center of interest; now the time is ripe for
- Title: Wisdom of the Spirit: I. Franz Brentano and Aristotles Doctrine of the Spirit.
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- It is extremely interesting to note that so keen a
- would have been interesting to note the dilemma he would have
- hand, it is interesting to note that in Brentano's system the
- work as well, because Brentano is not only the most interesting
- transcending that of Aristotle. It is extraordinarily interesting
- through actual creation (creatio), it is interesting to follow
- is further interesting to note that Aristotle, and really Brentano as
- 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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- Title: Christ Impulse: Lecture 2: The Law of Karma with Respect to the Details of Life
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- those interested or likely to become interested for the purpose of
- change, will like his calling, that his interest in it grows
- and was put into the new trade, he took a great interest in it. At
- first the interest he felt drove out the feelings and sentiments that
- interests which have been thrust aside for a time, now burst forth
- Title: Christ Impulse: Lecture 5: Correspondences Between the Microcosm and the Macrocosm
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- Title: Christ Impulse: Lecture 6: The Birth of Conscience
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- world over, have been more interested in this subject than in any
- Title: Lecture: The Tasks and Aims of Spiritual Science
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- Title: Universal Human: Lecture One: Individuality and the Group-Soul
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- Title: Reappearance/Christ: Lecture V: The Reappearance of Christ in the Etheric
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- Title: True Nature: Lecture II: The Second Coming of Christ in the Etheric World
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- Title: Macrocosm/Microcosm: Lecture 1: The World Behind the Tapestry of Sense-perceptions. Ecstasy and Mystical Experience.
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- Title: Macrocosm/Microcosm: Lecture 2: Sleeping and Waking Life in Relation to the Planets
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- speak of all the hypotheses, some more interesting than others, that
- fresh again, we take renewed interest in the impressions of the
- become causes of interest, pain or pleasure, inspire sympathy or
- pain? What is it that has interests? It is the Sentient Soul. In the
- Title: Macrocosm/Microcosm: Lecture 5: The Egyptian Mysteries of Osiris and Isis
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- Title: Macrocosm/Microcosm: Lecture 6: Experiences of Initiation in the Northern Mysteries
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- Title: Macrocosm/Microcosm: Lecture 10: Transformation of Soul-forces and Stages in the Evolution of Physical Organs. Reading in the Akasha Chronicle.
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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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- The next appearance of the comet will be [was] in 1986. Its periodic visitations occur at intervals of about 76 years, and have been recorded since 240 BC. During its last visit, it passed directly between the Earth and the Sun, the Earth actually passing through the tail of the cornet. It is interesting to note that this series of lectures were being given as the comet was at its closest to the Earth, May 1910. (Ed.)
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- Title: Manifestations of Karma: Lecture 3: Karma in Relation to Disease and Health
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- currents. It is an extremely interesting fact that we call on the
- Here comes a very interesting fact which can be fully explained by
- Title: Manifestations of Karma: Lecture 5: Natural and Accidental Illness in Relationship to Karma
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- Title: Manifestations of Karma: Lecture 8: Karma of the Higher Beings
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- Title: Manifestations of Karma: Lecture 9: Karmic Effects Of Our Experiences As Men and Women. Death and Birth In Relationship to Karma
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- Title: Manifestations of Karma: Lecture 10: Free Will and Karma in the Future of Human Evolution
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- interested only in causing the light to be spread abroad to as great
- existence can have no interest which is not to some degree influenced
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- for remedies out of the vegetable kingdom. An interesting lecture
- Title: Manifestations of Karma: Lecture 11: Individual and Human Karma. Karma of the Higher Beings.
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- Title: Mission/Folk-Souls (1929): Lecture 2
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- Now it is extremely interesting, — I have said
- extremely interesting and important to follow the evolution of
- Title: Mission/Folk-Souls (1970): 2. Normal and abnormal Archangels and Time Spirits.
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- Title: Mission/Folk-Souls (1970): 3. The inner Life of the Folk Spirits. Formation of the Races.
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- interested in the phenomenal world perceived through the senses. The
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- Title: Mission/Folk-Souls (1929): Lecture 4
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- his physical body. These Spirits of Form have no particular interest
- which the Spirits of Form take no particular interest; for that is a
- normally still have no interest in man. So that we must say: the
- which only comes in about his twentieth year, have no direct interest
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- Title: Mission/Folk-Souls (1970): 4. The Evolution of Races and Civilization.
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- interest in the development of the physical body since this is really
- holds little interest for the Spirits of Form since it is a
- normal Spirits of Form show no interest. The three life-periods,
- Title: Mission/Folk-Souls (1929): Lecture 7
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- exceptionally interesting in the course of post-Atlantean evolution.
- hierarchies; and then occurred the most remarkable and interesting
- and this second renunciation is particularly interesting, especially
- Those of you who dwell in the North will be interested
- closely. The following question will especially interest you: How did
- Mythology; and, in doing so, the description of the very interesting
- Title: Mission/Folk-Souls (1970): 7. Advance of Folk Spirits to the Rank of Time Spirits.
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- about to touch upon something exceptionally interesting in the course
- achieved. A most remarkable and interesting event now occurred. At a
- second instance is of particular interest to students of Spiritual
- of you who live in Scandinavia will be interested in something which
- will be of particular interest to you: What form did the activity of
- the very interesting characteristics of Germanic mythology, and also
- Title: Mission/Folk-Souls (1929): Lecture 8
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- Spirits of Wisdom. They were especially interested in these. The
- were pre-eminently interested in them. The peoples belonging to the
- early elementary stage of soul-life, is above all interested in
- Hence the Germanic Scandinavians have an interest in an angelic
- Now it is interesting to see how in the Germanic
- able to acquire a direct interest in the inweaving of still higher
- Title: Mission/Folk-Souls (1970): 8. The Five Post-Atlantean Civilizations.
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- man has an interest in an Angel-being who is endowed with special
- it is interesting to see how the events of those times are portrayed
- Title: Mission/Folk-Souls (1970): 9. Loki - Hodur and Baldur - Twilight of the Gods.
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- Title: Mission/Folk-Souls (1929): Lecture 10
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- It is very remarkable and extremely interesting to see
- little interest he has in the details of this Western European
- interesting to see how, under this influence, a much more advanced
- Title: Mission/Folk-Souls (1970): 10. The Mission of Individual Peoples and Cultures in the Past, Present and Future.
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- is most interesting to observe bow the Eastern European expresses his
- his being. Hence also his limited interest in isolated aspects of
- is particularly interesting to see how, under this influence, it has
- Title: Gospel of Matthew: Lecture I
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- people; they had no further interest in the world which they
- disliked labour, and were not interested in advancing the
- Title: Gospel/Matthew (1965): Lecture 1
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- inclination for work and without any interest in
- Title: Gospel of Matthew: Lecture V
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- of the evolution of humanity — of primary interest
- circumstances his external interests keep him from direct
- Title: Gospel of Matthew: Lecture VI
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- interest, when, as Zarathos or Nazarathos, he had instructed
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- Title: Gospel of Matthew: Lecture VIII
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- interested in inner experiences. All kinds of emotions now
- he wishes to be most detached from it and to interest himself
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- Title: Gospel of Matthew: Lecture XII
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- physical person does not interest him so much, but rather the
- Jesus. Neither does the physical life interest him
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- Title: Excursus Mark: Part I: A Retrospect
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- stimulates the interest of every soul with tremendous force, and
- Title: Background/Mark: Lecture One: On the Investigation and Communication of Spiritual Truths
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- into account not only the immediate interests of our present
- interests of the soul so forcefully and makes so compelling
- any ground of self-interest. He achieves progress only in so
- are free from egotistic interests. It is easy enough to say
- Title: Excursus Mark: Part II: Some Practical Points of View
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- from within. The interest a man takes in his inner life is infinitely
- to-day who take any interest in the question of immortality! The
- birth and death. But this is a personal interest, a personal longing.
- The breaking of a tumbler is a matter of small interest to you, but
- if you had a personal interest in the continued existence of the
- tumbler, even though broken, the same interest as you have in the
- consist in the person being entirely without interest in the said
- are not interested in this, there cannot be many such.” People
- not interested in immortality are those who are told of it and of the
- uninterested. To accept and make use of the statement concerning
- reach the point where we are bound to feel interest, namely, when our
- to be interested. People might for instance ask lightly: —
- without interest to him, and he must hold himself aloof from anything
- investigator is personally interested. He must be willing to confine
- introduced through his own interest in them. It is exceedingly
- interests are concerned.
- Title: Background/Mark: Lecture Two: Higher Knowledge and Man's Life of Soul
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- from the outside world is vastly different from our interest
- in what arises within ourselves. The interest a man takes in
- his inner life is infinitely greater than his interest in the
- himself to be influenced by his own interests, his own
- of all the people who are interested in the subject of
- personal interest, a personal longing. You will not be
- particularly interested if a tumbler gets broken; but if
- people had the same personal interest in the continued
- preparation, which requires us to be entirely uninterested in
- many people have no interest in the subject. Of course there
- are by no means disinterested. Everyone can take in the truth
- where we cannot be disinterested, especially at the point
- there he cannot possibly be disinterested. People may ask why
- wholly disinterested about such a happening and they must
- objectively valid, apart altogether from his own interests,
- interests have played no part whatever in these results. But
- Title: Excursus Mark: Part III: Excursus: Lecture I
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- studies human development in a wide sense, it is a most interesting
- overwhelmingly, it is most interesting (even scientifically), to
- Title: Background/Mark: Lecture Three: The Tasks of the Fifth Post-Atlantean Epoch
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- Title: Excursus Mark: Part III: Excursus: Lecture IV
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- Title: Background/Mark: Lecture Six: The Son of God and the Son of Man. The Sacrifice of Orpheus
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- Title: Excursus Mark: Part III: Excursus: Lecture V
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- Title: Background/Mark: Lecture Seven: The Higher Members of Man's Constitution
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- new after his time. Now it is interesting to note that Goethe's
- Title: Background/Mark: Lecture Nine: The Moon-Religion of Jahve and its Reflection in Arabism
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- time. And here it is interesting to note that Goethe's
- Title: Excursus Mark: Part IV: The Path of Theosophy from Former Ages until Now.
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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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- Title: Self-knowledge and the Portal of Initiation: Lecture
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- Title: On the Mystery Plays: Lecture II: On the Rosicrucian Mystery, The Portal of Initiation
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- Title: Lecture: The Wisdom Contained in Ancient Documents and in the Gospels
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- peoples. It is really a book which is extraordinarily interesting
- 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: Occult History: Lecture 1
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- his journey. The details are interesting. He has to pass through an
- loveable, most interesting pupils of these Mysteries, well prepared
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- such as Gilgamish — who has already become an object of interest
- Title: Occult History: Lecture 3
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- interesting little volume,
- own culture-epoch, and it is extraordinarily interesting to observe
- interest to show by the example of a particular personality how the
- Title: Occult History: Lecture 4
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- everything to man. And it is interesting that certain ideas have lived
- interesting to see how not only in Spiritual Science, but outside it
- 1ed into the spiritual life. For example, there is in Berlin au interesting
- relationships are in evidence. And the most interesting point of all
- It is interesting in the very highest degree to follow the life of the
- history, it is interesting to observe the laxer course taken by this
- Title: Occult History: Lecture 5
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- interesting to notice how cycles of ascent and of decline alternate
- Title: Occult History: Lecture 6
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- see it, too, in that part of Greek life which especially interests us,
- interesting that in certain inklings arising out of folk-instincts for
- that goes back to Elijah of old. This is an extraordinarily interesting
- Title: Lecture: The Son of God and the Son of Man
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- Title: Festivals: Christmas: Lecture III: The Birth of the Sun-Spirit as the Spirit of the Earth
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- Title: An Occult Physiology: Lecture 3: Co-operation in the Human Duality
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- that it is interesting to observe how very noticeably this rhythm
- be extraordinarily interesting, since not everybody is capable of
- anyone with a very accurate observation and devoted interest in sagas
- Title: An Occult Physiology: Lecture 6: The Blood as Manifestation and Instrument of the Human Ego
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- Title: An Occult Physiology: Lecture 7: The Conscious Life of Man
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- Title: An Occult Physiology: Lecture 8: The Human Form and its Co-ordination of Forces
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- earth-organism, through man's sympathetic interest and living
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- Title: Wonders of the World: Lecture 8
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- Title: Lecture: On the Occasion of Goethe's Birthday
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- of his life. There is an interesting memorandum extant on the
- the unprogressive. There is an interesting fact in this
- interesting personality, a truly remarkable man, who wrote a
- supposed to be incompetent. And here we have the interesting
- take an interest in the tendency of ordinary learning and
- necessary to settle any question of special interest. This is
- Title: Esoteric Christianity: The Christ Impulse in Historical Development - Lecture 1
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- appealing to our deepest interests, that is, revelations, realities of
- Title: Lecture: Buddha and Christ: The Sphere of the Bodhisattvas
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- It is interesting to realise
- Title: Esoteric Christianity: Rosicrucian Christianity - Lecture 1
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- Title: Lecture: The Etherisation of the Blood
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- Title: Reappearance/Christ: Lecture IX: The Etherization of the Blood
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- interested, such as a novel containing much that captivates our
- interest. Here our emotions become aroused, and the life of the
- observe this moment, he will find it extremely interesting. At first,
- these worlds. From this point of view it is interesting to reflect
- Title: Jeshu ben Pandira: Lecture I
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- interested, such as a novel containing much that captivates our
- interest. Here our emotions become aroused, and the life of the
- observe this moment, this observation is extremely interesting. At
- From this point of view it is interesting to reflect upon man's
- Title: Esoteric Christianity: Jeshu ben Pandira - Lecture 2
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- This attentiveness, this habit of following with vital interest the
- Organisation more than through apathy, lack of interest in what is
- reason why so few persons take an interest in spiritual things.
- with alert interest is confronted on all sides with what can only be
- overcome obstinacy, apathy, lack of interest. In other words, interest
- participation and interest; we should not be unresponsive or lacking
- in interest in what the child produces out of his own inner nature.
- without interest or thought.
- Title: Jeshu ben Pandira: Lecture II
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- interesting to us now to raise the question: How can self-discipline,
- habit of following with vital interest the things that occur in one's
- through apathy, lack of interest in what is occurring around us. This
- interest in spiritual things. It may be supposed that objective
- interest is confronted on all sides with that which can be harmonized
- way to overcome obstinacy, apathy, lack of interest. In other
- words, interest and attentiveness in relation to the
- participation and interest; we should not be unresponsive or
- lacking in interest in what the child produces out of his own inner
- habit of passing through experiences without interest or thought.
- Title: Esoteric Christianity: The Christ Impulse as Living Reality - Lecture 1
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- people with special interests come into Spiritual Science, but where
- a case of special interests. Each individual can follow these up for
- Title: Lecture: Faith, Love, Hope: Towards the Sixth Epoch
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- Title: Mission/Rosenkreutz: Lecture I. The Dawn of Occultism in the Modern Age
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- same way as Spiritual Science; but it is interesting that such a
- Title: Esoteric Christianity: The Dawn of Occultism in the Modern Age - Lecture 1
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- now does; but it is interesting that such a writing should have appeared
- Title: Esoteric Christianity: The Mission of Christian Rosenkreutz
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- Title: Lecture: From Jesus to Christ (single lecture)
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- isolated writings of remarkable interest that through the Gospels the
- Title: Lecture: Jesuit and Rosicrucian Training
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- Title: From Jesus to Christ: Lecture I: Jesuit and Rosicrucian Training
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- Title: From Jesus to Christ: Lecture II: Rosicrucian Training and Anthroposophical Training
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- interesting to see how Drossbach, although his thinking is still
- 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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- Title: From Jesus to Christ: Lecture VIII: The Two Jesus Children, Zoroaster and Buddha
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- took its start from the Events of Palestine. And it is interesting
- interesting is the remarkable language he spoke.
- Title: From Jesus to Christ: Lecture IX: The Exoteric Path to Christ
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- Title: Evolution/Aspect: Lecture 1: Introductory Lecture
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- Bodhisattvas — but no one was particularly interested in
- Title: Inner Realities: Lecture 2: The Inner Aspect of the Sun-embodiment of the Earth
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- disinterested casting off of self wholly flooding the soul
- Title: Evolution/Aspect: Lecture 3: The Inner Aspect of the Sun-embodiment of the Earth
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- Title: Inner Realities: Lecture 3: The Inner Aspect of the Moon-embodiment of the Earth - 1
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- extraordinarily interesting to follow this in the Akashic Record. For
- or less interest to him although he might perhaps not understand them
- Title: Evolution/Aspect: Lecture 4: The Inner Aspect of the Moon-embodiment of the Earth (Part 1)
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- or less interest to him although he might perhaps not understand them
- Title: Inner Realities: Lecture 5: The Inner Aspect of the Earth-embodiment of the Earth
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- Title: Evolution/Aspect: Lecture 6: The Inner Aspect of the Earth-embodiment of the Earth
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- interesting that another aspect of what has just been said, can also
- Title: Introductory Lecture. Winter Session
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- particularly interested in occult research concerning the Being of
- Title: Evidences of Bygone Ages in Modern Civilisation
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- because it is of interest! This is the attitude of the
- source it may come, for all that interests us is a sensational vista
- Title: Chance and Present-day Consciousness.
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- spiritual element is mingled with egoistic, human interests, bringing
- the words and are not interested in the connections between the words,
- Title: The Forces of the Human Soul and Their Inspirers.
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- many interesting things, and set about collecting the songs. Then a
- particular interest, as I myself discovered. When the Kalewala came
- Title: The Idea of Reincarnation and Its Introduction Into Western Culture
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- Title: World of the Senses and World of the Spirit: Lecture I
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- intensely interesting observations in everyday life. There is a
- this game of thought, it was interesting also to see how you could
- interesting mind, in fact from a certain aspect one of the most
- in which he came to be led into such a mood is also very interesting.
- is extraordinarily interesting to observe such a soul, who has come
- man begin to form a judgment. It is an interesting fact that one will
- following interesting observation — you will find it in my
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- Title: World of the Senses and World of the Spirit: Lecture III
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- substance. There you have the most extraordinarily interesting fact.
- interesting.
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- very interesting fact emerges that our relationships with the
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- that all human beings whose interest in questions of the spiritual
- radically and typically as in the fact that considerable interest is
- interest will be apparent. But this interest peters out the moment we
- every domain of external life. That interest dwindles is, after all,
- evident that the interest which was still there in the case of
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- make ourselves different; we have other interests. When a man imbues
- interested him before, interests him no longer; that which had no
- interest for him previously, now begins to interest him in the highest
- fourth classes, which are much more interesting; and all this will
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- forth our attention, our interest, which actually concern ourselves,
- the necessity of each having his separate interests, his special home
- that which sets us free from our special human interests and
- everything that belongs to our own special interests. But now, if we
- egoistic interests, occult vision draws our attention to this fact:
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- who takes an interest in theosophy and realises that occult knowledge
- begins a new chapter in his life, when fresh interests suddenly enter
- development; a man's whole feeling and interest were claimed for a new
- brought into any disharmony with his circle of external interests. It
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- interests of life to obstruct and hinder what can in this way speak to
- practically in external material interests in one form or
- in these interests until they have no feeling for anything beyond
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- interesting in their fellowmen, namely, personality. People are
- interested in each other on account of their personality. Now
- interest, though not, it is true, so readily with our will. And
- restrains people from imitating him even when their interest is
- interests people most of all is personal experiences; and these he
- personal interest and in self-consciousness, these are the very
- that is very interesting from a psychological point of view
- perhaps more interesting than attractive, religious mystics who
- interest in their unattained conquest of the experiences of the heart.
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- careful observation many interesting problems. By symmetry we mean, of
- has a heart, but it is of very little interest for external nature,
- and of just as little interest that he has an abdomen.
- The last-named brain takes extraordinarily little interest in the
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- who in his earthly life has never interested himself in the great
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- One of these followers, and this is especially interesting,
- indeed extraordinarily interesting to hear an Indian speak
- inventions, what interests people in Goethe at the present
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- in his life, so — and this is an especially interesting
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- this stage was very strong, in all earthly experience. Our interest
- in men with whom we have been connected wanes, and we lose interest
- new interest in Lucifer and his realm. Severed from earthly
- interests, we can now experience the confrontation of Lucifer
- interest becomes more and more cosmic. Whereas previously we absorbed
- with our memories of life before death that our interest in events on
- this period our interest is continually diverted and thereby lessened
- new birth. We are then so deeply involved in cosmic interests that it
- earth during this second period. Apart from the interest we take in
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- the needs and the interests of the heart. Occult vision observes
- desires, interests, sympathies, antipathies he has developed formerly
- He is interested in the things that interested him on earth. The
- interests, and inasmuch as they are dependent on physical organs, and
- process of getting rid of his desires and interests, for instance —
- interested in anthroposophy, the more the latter rages against
- interesting fact. Suppose that events happen as they have been
- intellectual qualities, who lacks interest in acquiring real
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- and he will remain disinterested in what otherwise should have
- interested him.
- the soul turns away from all interest in the super-sensible world.
- necessary inner physical organs to take an interest even in its
- interest in their surroundings. Then we find a third incarnation that
- when more atheism and lack of interest for the spiritual world
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- And here we come to an interesting point, showing how necessary it is
- that is truly more interesting than what comes to expression in the
- this vista, too, is of absorbing interest. Investigation in the Akasha
- The spirit-region proper, the region that is of particular interest at
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- When people gradually become interested in the various branches of
- and here we reach an interesting point showing how necessary it
- something a great deal more interesting than what can be seen in the
- but it is more particularly of interest to one who is anxious to
- The spirit-land proper, which is specially interesting because there
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- theoretical world-conception which we master because it interests us.
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- promotion of materialistic science, for the interests of trade and
- and interested in external culture only; these human beings would
- devoted entirely to the interests of material existence on the Earth
- entirely to external, industrial and commercial interests, becoming
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- course of evolution. Men are now beginning to be interested only in
- interest because with our memory we grasp a tiny corner of
- moment when we begin to take special interest in the human body. It
- of fact, differentiation between human bodies that can be of interest
- inhabit it on the Earth. At the moment it interests us only as the
- will come when men will lose interest in the direct impressions of
- approach of the time when men will be interested only in what is
- will have lost real interest in the world of light and radiant colour
- have any interest in violet or red but will be concerned only with
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- only, snatching at what is in their own interest, dryly calculating
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- higher interests that can develop in the further evolution of
- 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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- physical plane should arise. It is interesting to see how upon the
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- dissatisfaction concerning the world phenomena, or lack of interest
- lost interest in all their knowledge, and seem to be suffering; we
- Christianity that we feel he is personally interested; he gives the
- exactly is Krishna? This question must, above all, be of interest to
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- being, another will only see in it an interesting poem; to him all the
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- the tenuous interest that may exist in the core of a person's soul for his
- through our interest in anthroposophy, our thoughts are directed in the
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- Title: Lecture: Conscience and Wonder as Indications of Spiritual Vision in the Past and in the Future.
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- interested in small things as in the greatness of a volcanic eruption.
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- writings. He was concerned with the particular needs and interests of
- conscience? Once more it is interesting, that the word ‘conscience’
- his breakfast table. He is just as interested in small things as in
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- built up in our thoughts — he will begin to interest
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- interest the Christ question must offer if we approach it with
- anthroposophical knowledge. This is only one side of the interest
- which we bring to this problem; the other side of our interest comes
- conviction that a renewing of the ways, a renewing of interest, a
- Title: Lecture: Calendar of the Soul
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- and commercial interests. A movable Easter may be inconvenient for
- interests of our time will gain the day and Easter will become a
- Title: Lecture Series: Ancient Wisdom and the Heralding of the Christ Impulse
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- This interesting lecture was also published as,
- This interesting lecture was also published as,
- interest focused primarily on the individuality and less on the single incarnation. What is
- Title: Lecture: Love and Its Meaning In The World
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- sun of the world. Interest in the earth's evolution is the necessary
- Spiritual Science? It means that they have no interest for what is
- Lack of interest in the world is egoism in its grossest form.
- Interest in all existence is man's bounden duty. Let us therefore long
- well-being of the earth and the souls of men! This interest in the
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- is interesting to compare three kinds of food with respect to
- Thus it is interesting in every way to see how these things are
- people interested in occult truths, you must gradually realise
- interesting, an extremely important organ; for it can only be
- interest and significance. The brain is only connected with the
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- is always very interesting to grasp the reason of this changing
- organisations penetrating him. It is extremely interesting.
- suffer no injury if we take care to develop more interest, a
- deeper interest in all that affects us in life, more concern
- interest for the things which to us are important. Previously
- interest, which one does not particularly care for, which do
- interests me — then he will find that in this way he
- interest must be aroused in things for which he previously had
- does, for he is interested in all sorts of things, and so,
- interest may not be serious or permanent — he must
- interested in this or that in himself, but his interest is not
- very deep. He discovers all sorts of interesting qualities
- speaks enthusiastically of this or that interesting quality,
- esotericism from a momentary interest and soon leave it again
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- developed no interest in mankind in general, and yet wishing to
- our human interests; and really nothing is worse during this
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- systems to pieces; for when egotism so extends its interests to
- must reckon with the fact that the interests of man must
- the right manner, its interest must include the whole of the
- earth and earth-humanity. In fact, the interests of humanity
- upon the earth must become our interests; our interests must
- earthly development, must arouse our deepest interests; we much
- When in our astral body we are interested in all the affairs of
- however, is necessary, that the interests of mankind on earth
- should be our interests. Consider from this point of view the
- individual interest to the universal interests of the earth.
- human interests into his own breast. The very deepest problem
- humanity, and imprints in every human breast an interest which
- earth, the astral body may also make its own interest all that
- consider the interests of the earth as its own. Try, my dear
- interests, just because, if only left to itself, this astral
- body becomes an egotist which only considers the interests that
- regards the interests of the astral body, we can really only
- it brings personal interests into this egotism it becomes
- interests into the sphere where the astral body ought to
- separate itself from personal interest it is harmful, we become
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- interests which we have gradually acquired on the physical
- which draw him down to personal interests. What they bring
- the personal interests, emotions, feelings, sensations, etc.,
- self-training, if he does not allow his egotistical interests
- numberless forces, but can make the interests of the whole of
- forces, that of the egotism which expands to world-interests
- world's interests his own, does he pass the Guardian of the
- relationship with the world-interests, so that he can confess:
- ‘Now only may I allow my own interests to assert themselves,
- for they have become the interests of the world.’
- universal interests, his personal interests then draw him back
- passing the Guardian of the Threshold. These personal interests
- interests.
- as it were — that personal interests must pass into
- world-interests if he really wishes to see accurately in the
- interests are against it; but now having reached this point he
- same time he knows that this astral body extends its interests
- and the interests common to all humanity. But at the same time
- world-interests, of this penetration into another's being, only
- interests higher than our own, can we make ourselves ready for
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- his own personal interests into those common to humanity and
- personal interests alone, that which inoculates my soul with
- merely personal interests, is the outcome of what I observe at
- personal interests.
- personal interests; in short, all that entices him to enjoyment
- sense of self in the astral body to interests common to
- filled with interests common to humanity and the world. He
- personal interests and aspirations. It may sometimes happen
- aspirations and interests experiences something like the
- — which shows the effect of carrying personal interests
- into those heights where there should only be the interests of
- towards interests common to humanity and the world. This will
- self apart from the extension of the human interests to
- selfless world-interests and interests common to humanity; that
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- occult development. Interesting, also, although perhaps not so
- more and more interesting; for they are not just anything we
- development, raising the personal interests to those of the
- personal interests, of which we have spoken, or whether he has
- really made the interests of the world his own. This is what
- through extending the horizon of his interests from those that
- its world-interests; but when the Self is more highly developed
- body, by making the world-interests one's own, and thereby
- include feelings of interest in the whole world, such a one
- interests common to the whole world his own. Then the endeavour
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- occult development must widen the circle of his interests beyond his
- attached from morning to night, and reach out to interests that move
- people generally have only where their everyday interests are
- mankind, with as much interest as we usually feel in our own destiny,
- are absorbed in the petty material interests of the immediate
- present, who cannot find sufficient interest to follow the
- development must lift up his eyes to the heights where the interests
- own. When a person's interests are gradually sharpened and widened
- many who have such interests for the whole of mankind. More often
- interest in the whole of mankind. That is why anthroposophy is in
- to fix their interest on this coming forth and passing away again,
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- interest in their life, that makes no difference at all. No one who
- this, that you must detach your interest from your everyday life.
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- surrounds him, would have lost all interest in external evolution.
- of interest in the whole of humanity is one-sided, even as the
- Title: Secrets/Threshold: Lecture II
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- sense world only when we bring a creditable interest to bear upon it,
- when our interest in the sense world is so reasonable that we can see
- attached to it, they crush all their interest in the physical world.
- experience and in their everyday activities no special interest in
- Title: Secrets/Threshold: Lecture IV
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- has accomplished much that is very interesting — theoretically
- particularly interesting.
- absurd. It is an interesting phenomenon that a well-meaning man,
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- through the portal of sleep who have no spiritual interests;
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- underlying spiritual. Such persons may take no particular interest in
- one ought to interest oneself — all genuine reality — is
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- one ought to interest oneself — all genuine reality — is
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- Title: Nature of Man: Lecture 4: Wisdom in the Spiritual World
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- interesting to notice that Lotze, for example, cannot make anything
- Title: Presence of the Dead: Lecture One: Understanding the Spiritual World (Part One)
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- Title: Presence of the Dead: Lecture Seven: Robert Hamerling: Poet and Thinker
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- enthusiasm for his cause, made the following interesting remark in
- This person not only developed a profound and warm-hearted interest
- sincere interest flowing into the things we have to do.
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- Title: On the Meaning of Life: Lecture 1
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- Title: Spiritual Foundation of Morality: Lecture I
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- not, in all probability, have been particularly interested; she
- this becomes especially interesting when in
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- sphere which is of more immediate interest — the sphere of
- interested; she would probably have found them useless and
- this becomes especially interesting when in addition we
- Title: Spiritual Foundation of Morality: Lecture II
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- may be called interest in the different things, and by this word
- “interest” something is expressed which in a moral sense
- should bear in mind the moral significance of interest, than that one
- take a proper interest in objects and beings. In our last lecture we
- interest.
- educating the child? It is that we take an interest in it. There is
- withdraws himself from something in which he takes an interest. It
- will more and more be recognised that the impulse of interest is a
- regards mankind when we extend our interests, when we are able to
- is awakened in the right manner if we take an interest in a being;
- extending our interests more and more and of widening our mental
- by the extension of our interests further and further, so that we
- come to interest ourselves increasingly in souls with widely
- interest, right understanding, calls forth from the soul the right
- us. Apathy separates us from the world, while interest unites us with
- become unmoral. Thus we see that apathy and lack of interest in the
- from the fire when we light a stove so it is true that interest in
- is the fuel for interest and we may say, although this may perhaps
- arouses this interest in us when we study those more remote subjects,
- that interest is produced as the result of anthroposophical knowledge
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- this word “interest” something is expressed which
- of interest, than that one should devote oneself to thousands
- proper interest in objects and beings. In our last lecture,
- what may be described by the word interest, or
- interest in it. There is something unhealthy or abnormal in
- in which he takes an interest. It will more and more be
- recognised that the impulse of interest is particularly
- as regards mankind when we extend our interests, when we are
- is awakened in the right manner if we take an interest in a
- of extending our interests more and more and of widening our
- universal love, but by the extension of our interests further
- and further, so that we interest ourselves more and more in
- and approach them with understanding. Right interest, right
- interest unites us with it. The world loses us through
- apathy and lack of interest in the world are morally evil in
- interest in humanity and the world comes when we study
- spiritual science. Wisdom is the fuel for interest and we may
- explanation, that Anthroposophy arouses this interest in us
- about that interest is produced as the result of
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- is what may be called interest in the different things, and by
- this word “interest” something is expressed which
- of interest, than that one should devote oneself to thousands
- proper interest in objects and beings. In our last lecture we
- may be described by the word ‘interest.’
- an interest in it. There is something unhealthy or abnormal in
- which he takes an interest. It will more and more be recognised
- that the impulse of interest is a quite specially golden
- mankind when we extend our interests, when we are able to
- interest in a being; and if, as anthroposophists, we set
- ourselves the task of extending our interests more and more and
- interests further and further, so that we come to interest
- understanding. Right interest, right understanding, calls forth
- world, while interest unites us with it. The world loses us
- interest in the world are morally evil in the highest
- it is true that interest in humanity and the world comes when
- we study spiritual science. Wisdom is the fuel for interest and
- interest in us when we study those more remote subjects, the
- comes about that interest is produced as the result of
- apathetically, but with true interest.
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- again a loving interest in everything that is around us in the
- interest for everything in the surrounding world. This is a
- only too natural for the necessary power of interest to be
- the necessary power of interest is applied only to himself. It
- little real interest in other things, and by far the greatest
- have interest in himself, and indeed it requires great effort
- not to be interested the whole time in himself. It is after all
- interest is always there. It cannot be otherwise. In such a
- to be interested in himself — but that is extremely
- especially interested in the fact that he has this illness; he
- may be quite indifferent to it. What does interest him may be
- own skin. In such a case the man is interested in a severe
- which interest in our own self decreases, so that we are no
- longer an interesting subject for ourselves, but an interesting
- object, we begin to be interested in everything outside us, and
- then we develop loving interest in the world and its phenomena.
- it is not only the physiognomy which interests us when we
- the soul, we are interested in what we call the facial
- acquiring loving interest for all the beings that are around
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- interesting to compare Ritter Wahn, a work pulsing With
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- interests he is always in some way already fighting his egotism. For
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- the interest in the narrow forces that deal only with the
- interesting to extend your ken somewhat today.
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- interested in learning that there was a leap forward in his
- things, we are not interested in the fact that it happened. What does
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- soul will interest us.
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- in that we are not interested in particular. But the internal
- power which achieves such a conversion to spirituality interests
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- completely based on material interests. From below one sees
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- will he be able to depict something capable of interesting
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- on Earth, who is really not interested in anyone or any being but only in
- has no interest in following their gradual erosion, but returns very soon
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- it will be interesting to see whether it will be understood or whether even
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- his day- waking interest on it, is perhaps not particularly interested
- in it, may even find it impossible to take an interest in it because
- is much more interested in himself. So he withdraws his attention from
- are certain reasons why the lecture doesn't interest him, and they are
- usually that he is more interested in other aspects of life than in
- be interesting him. A person who has no interest in hearing a lecture
- attending the lecture. Perhaps he is more interested in the experience
- without interest for him. So he turns his attention to the only other
- available interest: his own inner being, and enjoys himself!
- enjoyment comes from his interest in himself. So we must find it understandable
- his interest moves away from the outer scene, the lecture or the concert
- or whatever, to what does interest him. This is always the fact of the
- We withdraw our interest from our inner life.
- successive cycles, in one of which our interest is awake to the world
- between interest for the inner and interest for the outer scene. These
- do this, for example, when we describe the alternation of interest in
- to have sufficient interest for objective facts to rid ourselves of
- that ought to engage our interest, we would stay awake only in the case
- interest leads to an inevitable development. The coupon cutter feels
- lifestyle, but he suffers tortures because of his total lack of interest.
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- This is an extremely interesting and extraordinary
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- objective world? It is what may be called interest or
- this word “interest” something is expressed which
- of interest, than that one should devote oneself to thousands
- proper interest in objects and beings. In our last lecture,
- what may be described by the word interest, or
- interest in it. There is something unhealthy or abnormal in
- in which he takes an interest. It will more and more be
- recognised that the impulse of interest is particularly
- as regards mankind when we extend our interests, when we are
- is awakened in the right manner if we take an interest in a
- of extending our interests more and more and of widening our
- universal love, but by the extension of our interests further
- and further, so that we interest ourselves more and more in
- and approach them with understanding. Right interest, right
- interest unites us with it. The world loses us through
- apathy and lack of interest in the world are morally evil in
- interest in humanity and the world comes when we study
- spiritual science. Wisdom is the fuel for interest and we may
- explanation, that Anthroposophy arouses this interest in us
- about that interest is produced as the result of
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- our interest with what has to be done, that we should acquire ever
- more and more interest in those things of which humanity in our time
- be interested in that of which humanity has need, and gain a clear
- New Year it is specially good to turn the interest of our circle
- great objective interests of the whole of humanity.
- People will never be able to take the right interest
- how important it is to be interested in such things, how lacking in
- responsibility to permit our interest in them to be
- interested only in what concerns ourselves personally, we must
- develop interest in the great concerns of the whole of humanity. It
- advantage. We should be interested in establishing, alongside the
- this would put the latter in a false position, unless he interests
- interest himself in the progress of the general condition, of
- more than interested in the matter, but we must bear in our souls
- such interest for the affairs of humanity if we wish to
- Science. We still often think that we understand the great interests
- of humanity, because we frequently interpret our personal interests
- as if they were the greatest interests of mankind.
- souls is that we may be enkindled and inspired by the great interests
- within ourselves true interests in the great universal cause of
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- the world. It is interesting to note what takes place when these gentlemen
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- Title: Necessity and Freedom: Lecture V: The "I" is Found on the Physical Plane in Acts of Will
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- interesting. According to him, the I is also nothing
- following interesting thing can happen. Forgive me if I let you
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- named Olcott who was interested in producing all sorts of
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- caricatured. Even that is very interesting for people today.
- interesting to study. We ought to meet the demands of the
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- and wrote papers about the different political interest of
- interesting thesis in the 1820's. At that time iodine, a new
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- interested in is expanding their power and their influence.
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- interest will have to be felt for SOCIAL UNDERSTANDING. In this term
- interest in, humanity will be aroused. There will be people with
- knowledge of man, practical, effectual interest in humanity, this is
- enemies of true social interests, though only too little heed is
- to become matters of general interest. This is a necessity for social
- interest himself in it and for this reason claims our attention.
- the satisfying of man's super-sensible interests, and therefore as
- is so extraordinarily interesting for just this reason: that, as we
- attacked, we ought also to interest ourselves when, for once in a way
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- interested. Such interest as is often woven from the very first
- if in his heart and mind he had a definite and living interest in the
- dead person. Interests of heart and feeling must always be the
- shall speak presently.) Some interest of heart and feeling must be
- and in all the emotional interest they have in the dead person. By
- bear in his soul even more than mere interest or sympathy is able to
- another kind of interest for the dead. Here on the earth we develop
- Interests, sympathies and antipathies evolve in this way, which only
- that we act. We arrange our life according to these interests and
- wrong to imagine that the dead can possibly have the same interest as
- — by all that lies inherent in our subjective interest, our
- dead person can have any interest in such relationships between
- of such interests. But we must also not imagine that the dead person
- the dead has not a keen and living interest in the world of human
- even in the physical world, interest ourselves in the subordinate
- kingdoms, so do the dead interest themselves intensely in the human
- hostile, if we are without interest or sympathy for our
- contemporaries above all, if we have not an unprejudiced interest in
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- interesting phenomenon! But just imagine: Bahr has now reached the age
- houses, rivers, elephants, lions — is of no interest to the expressionist,
- have such a distorted view of philosophy? I think it may interest you
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- around the earth or the earth around the sun. I would only be interested
- circle and serenely admits being not particularly interested whether
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- For us, it would be particularly interesting
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- is very interesting.
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- can easily describe them and find them interesting and beautiful. Maybe
- on Atlantis, this person came to very interesting conclusions that were
- and he wrote extraordinarily interesting books, which are, unfortunately,
- of what they read about spiritual science interested them, but then
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- who was interested in intellectual matters. Once he had entered
- differs from the souls of other men. It is interesting how he
- the whole of it is crazy nonsense, and yet it is interesting because
- much more interested in such tests of endurance than in confronting
- expressed. That holds no interest for them. It becomes interesting,
- transitional nature of our times, an interesting example. It is
- important to take hold of life by way of such interesting examples.
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- developed sense of smell can give. Dogs are much more interested.
- case of sugar we are interested in what it becomes as we taste it, not
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- must forgo speaking about some of the interesting things that go on in
- physical world. There have been some very interesting experiments that
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- have therefore to abstain from pointing out many interesting
- interesting experiments have been made. They proceed from
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- called the hierarchy of the sciences. This leads to interesting
- interested to know how Nietzsche might have arrived at this idea. Now,
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- the objective world. He is only interested in its effects and in how
- possible. This widespread consciousness that interests Lucifer is also
- is interested in the effects of what he says; Lucifer is interested in
- and are not in the least interested in whether they agree with
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- find far more to interest him than he will in the first chapter.
- interesting chapter in world history.
- Greeks were not much interested. Because of the peculiar constitution
- will never admit has so little interest or importance today. This is
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- of the life of Jesus. This approach has no interest at all for
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- considerable part of its surface, mankind and an interest in mankind
- should completely die out. The interest in humanity, however, did not
- interest in the Jesus figure would naturally decline and would center
- no interest in Jesus as an historical figure but only in study of the
- interest only in the Christ and not for the historical Jesus.
- without having the warmest interest in other men. All inner life that
- with a kindly interest in the character and qualities of other people.
- inwardly as man when we take an interest in the characteristics of
- inner nature by meeting other people with full interest. But this
- contrary interests that have attached themselves to the movement.
- interest of mankind's evolution. Then, indeed, the right knowledge
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- with disinterested, unselfish feelings but with hankerings and greed
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- without understanding them. If one reads this interesting book
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- epoch. In relation to the spiritual interests of humanity, the
- man of his time, he also possessed a broad range of interests.
- his father took a deep interest in them. Goethe's mother,
- but that interested him immensely. It was
- death, but we are not really interested in his quarrels and
- we are always interested in his personality, so strong in
- soul what is otherwise not of special interest, this had some
- known in certain circles that were interested in this sort of
- people with their various interests lived. But they often had
- an interest in him. The Gottfried of Berlichingen made a
- do so. Every stone and plant interested him. How the multifold
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- interesting. But such is not the case. This must be recognized,
- interest will be the question where vocational life is going
- thereby would take an interest in the forming and shaping of
- no interest in how what he produced from morning until night
- is that men must increasingly lose interest, as we can readily
- very fact that this life becomes detached from human interests,
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- be still more interested in the present tendencies
- different part. He cannot develop any real interest in
- might imagine: Men would increasingly lose interest in that
- loosed and separated from human interest.
- — from man to man — in those interests which,
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- loving interest what the school was like, — in all its
- is not without interest (let me make this remark, once more, in
- interesting piece of news. But when they had finished their
- There is another interesting case — a man not unlike the
- are dead by now!) he wrote an interesting narrative, a short
- such societies. It will be one of the most interesting things
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- especially interesting — permit me to make this remark
- more interesting is a similar man, but one of nobler attitude
- interesting novella, really a contemporary work of art. Just
- are exposed, it will be exceedingly interesting. These occult
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- all-embracing human interests. So says John Stuart Mill, and
- reduction of all things to the interests of the ledger,
- occult brotherhoods exist, they have the deepest interest in
- interests would have emerged. But it all took a strange
- interests of pure humanity. You, by this time, should be in a
- in their interest that a Chinaman of all people should now be
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- reduction to the interests of mercantile offices and bourgeois
- among the uninformed that the interested individual can best
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- tell in an interesting way how he was a man so much occupied
- discoveries. It is interesting, therefore, to observe the man
- Grace, which causes you to perceive my interest and induces you
- set aside every other interest, and there is no position
- interest him. At least, I learned nothing of it from him.
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- earth into his spiritual kingdom. He had no interest in the
- had an interest in guiding her into putting Lucifer in the
- because his interest for it is very limited. Take his very fine
- that he has only a marginal interest in spiritual science. But
- However, it is interesting that he wrote a novel whose hero
- interesting thing for me has been that, in a curious way, much
- interesting how the hero of this play is in search of spiritual
- of death. After all, the most interesting thing in this play is
- in front of me, reads as follows: “Myers will take an interest
- Throughout, the pronouncements exhibit interesting examples of
- by the media. The whole process is extremely interesting. Even
- if only Sir Oliver, aside from the personal interest he took in
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- interests them most of all. Instead they illuminate it —
- by the machinery of party interests that drives today's
- cordial interest I feel for you; I regret having had to hint at the
- to something which may interest you and which will not cause too much
- interestingly enough, has been published here in Switzerland:
- declame that this or that must be achieved in the interest of freedom
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- say. This was a particularly interesting case. The doctor found out
- The following is a particularly interesting passage. Please pay
- understanding, meanly surrendered the interests of their country
- interest on its enormous foreign debts. And two thirds of these
- This letter is really interesting for it points to a number of
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- condemnation is extraordinarily interesting and very characteristic
- You see, the experts decided, in the interests of public safety, that
- don't see how it can possibly be in the public interest to
- It is interesting to note how to the extent that Italy was able to
- tendency which leaned towards Central Europe. It is interesting, for
- of the crisis at the end of the eighties. It is most interesting to
- the same. It is interesting that I have read aloud to various people
- psychologically interesting to study these things. It really came to
- recognize that to claim no interest in these things and to want only
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- instance there exists today an interesting dissertation
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- affairs which it would be better to leave alone in the interest of
- have met with the sharpest opposition in the interests of Austria,
- interesting to look at certain points at definite times, for only in
- interest of a limited group, and for this they make use of what lies
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- personal, egoistic purpose, or in the interests of the egoism of a
- good sense — so long as one has no interest for those things
- child's game to be arranged according to personal interests. To
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- certain Indian occultists started to take an interest in her because
- familiar. The Indian brotherhood was very interested indeed in
- Yet this is quite insignificant. The only interesting point is perhaps
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- Germany, and have been interested in her science, her literature, and
- systematically misinformed by certain of the parties interested, who
- what we consider our legitimate interests, whether they be new or
- prompt display of force. And among our legitimate interests we should
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- conscience and self-interest. There was in him a curious effort to
- self-interest the symbols of all right, justice and truth.’
- making it subservient to German interests. Like the serene and subtle
- ‘... their interests having changed,
- All this is interesting for a number of reasons. You know that I am
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- these sciences that they are growing ever less and less interested in
- various mutual interests. All very nice! It would be equally nice if,
- would be attacked if its neighbours had no interest in attacking it.
- physical plane it is not only interesting but extremely important to
- In the last few days somebody handed me a most interesting essay by
- there is no chance in such occurrences. It is most interesting what
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- In this connection I want to introduce you to a rather interesting
- because he, too, was a historian. He was also particularly interested
- interference in something foreign to her, yet of vital interest to
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- took on a conscious form, that was interested in a southern Slav
- Why was the British Empire interested in this Danube confederation,
- collide they have to follow through with their opposing interests. This
- the British Empire was indirectly interested in making the Danube
- British interest. It was a long story, prepared well beforehand.
- respectable in the interests it pursues. But everywere else, outside
- Britain, chiefly — or indeed exclusively — political interests are
- Such political interests, to the most marked degree, are pursued for
- Whether you agree in detail with what he says or not, it is interesting
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- Treitschke's paper on freedom is of particular and special interest
- that held among blunter Britons; but so long as aristocradc interests,
- you do begin to wonder about its source. It is indeed not uninteresting
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- interests of a group. Those who are shocked to see what would
- of mankind in general. Things which emanate from the egoistic interests
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- particularly interesting to view history in the light of this. Take the
- interested in achieving this in such a way that they can say to the
- interesting. Something that is often said in historical textbooks is
- human element. It is interesting to observe this in one particular
- It is interesting that no theory has been worked out for the general
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- be of interest to you, beginning with an article in yesterday's issue of
- engineers and architects who showed such genuine interest in our
- You will find it interesting because Herr Meebold describes in it a
- Naturally, of particular interest now is the fact that life between
- interesting discoveries, especially if they have known the people for
- after death, to have any interest in the events which take place after
- are souls who showed great interest for events on earth while they were
- were greatly gifted and filled with the liveliest interest.
- fifteenth and sixteenth centuries the interest and the work of the dead
- very noticeable to those who are interested in such things.
- very interesting things in this connection — if I may be permitted to
- typical for our time. An interesting book by Jaroslav
- Certain chapters interested me particularly
- not the content that interested me but their relation to cultural
- mercantile system. Another interesting chapter is ‘The Astrological
- System Applied to the Price of Pepper’. Not uninteresting is also
- Not uninteresting, too, is the chapter ‘Jakob Böhme and the Problem
- of Quality’. Very interesting is ‘The Goddess Freya in Germanic
- interesting is ‘The Spirit of Commerce as Taught by Jesus’.
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- by representing group interests, group egoisms, and they certainly do
- One way of representing a group interest is followed by the most
- egoistic group interest.
- interest of their group — into the long-term aim of earthly evolution,
- the priestly element in the interests of certain groups, and from
- influence over people in the interests of certain groups.
- sound-shift. This is most interesting because it is a link among many
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- most interesting to follow the development of this tradition.
- in a form which is a final glimmer. It is particularly interesting to
- point of view it is most interesting to see how Saint-Martin makes the
- interest. Or life is seen as it is — despite the existence of the law,
- It is interesting that a year-and-a-half later his daughter should
- concepts! It is interesting to see that while children are taught in
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- detail and that becomes interesting just when it can be substantiated
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- anyone who has a heartfelt interest in the endeavors of
- especially for those whose concern it is to be interested in the
- the experience of a special interest which united us in life are well
- interested in his being that it really stood before our spiritual eye.
- funeral service that which is of general interest and has little to do
- with special interests. Therefore, the Roman-Catholic funeral service
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- spiritual background of existence. Such lack of interest is closely
- mean extraordinarily much to them. It is an interesting fact that
- interchangeable. It is extremely interesting to see the following
- interesting publications concerning the Christ Jesus. Very interesting
- Someone recently handed me an interesting slip of paper mentioning a
- interesting if a good painter, with a real understanding of our
- result would be very interesting if the painter had a real
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- world. It was marvelous with what keen and intense interest Fräulein
- matter of pressing interest to know what the struggle to obtain
- interesting himself in these matters, should not know how such a
- Oliver Lodge, who was for so many years interested in the subject,
- although in this case he was specially interested because it was a
- world of sense. The case is an interesting one; only it should not be
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- perhaps some people are not interested, wishing rather for something
- not interest us, as it is for a child to say it has no interest in
- at the same place. As soon as we are interested in letting our soul be
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- nineteenth century. This book is of the very greatest interest, more
- especially to those who in the interests of Spiritual Science wish to
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- slightest interest in philosophical ideas, sees everywhere
- actively interested in these ideas, in so far as they stemmed
- interest to us today. Let us dwell for a moment on this
- there was no longer any interest in the historicity of Jesus.
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- scientists are interested only in the physical and chemical
- in a series of aphorisms which are extremely interesting, but
- interest in the slightly improper and frivolous passages of
- satisfaction of material interests. Otherwise the following
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- tells of Constantine is extremely interesting and shows how
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- He was more interested in promoting Hellenism than in
- this why some people have a professional interest in
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- because it is in the interest of the Church to conceal it.
- to detect them because other interests occupy our
- time again. It is interesting to note how Aristotle dominated
- are dominated by party prejudice and sectional interests
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- was particularly interested in the question of the
- Golgotha. It is most interesting to see how Aristotle, this
- Knauer gave the following interesting summary of his
- an interesting experiment. He quotes the following example.
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- eluded them. It is interesting that the eminent Greek sage
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- interests; the parties do not grasp the real issues of life
- interested in what constitutes means for enhancing the power
- in fact done much in this direction. What is interesting is
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- for it contains much of interest. You will find
- audiences these days. It is interesting that Drews, who would
- in their mutual interest and to their mutual advantage.
- arranged, it is necessary that conflicting interests and
- interesting man, a psychologist, died in March, 1917. I have
- of his lectures, is extremely interesting. It is entitled
- is very interesting although he did not come to a
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- they have a certain interest for us. During our discussions I
- his main interests are anthropology and criminology, though
- interest in this subject. Dowsing consists mainly of the use
- research into dowsing. His interest has been aroused partly
- water below into the person. It is interesting that Moritz
- interesting to look at some of the passages in Professor
- very interesting. I must emphasize, so that there can be no
- interesting for us is the fact that a modern natural
- interesting that Benedikt himself finds it necessary to
- things of interest, based on his experiments, are published
- However, what is interesting is that when someone ventures
- first thought was that it was going to be very interesting to
- book, I had to say that it was not in the least interesting.
- most interesting. He explains how it comes about that very
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- solution. What interested him was the whole range of man's
- extremely interesting to follow the struggle of a man like
- such ethical concepts. However, all that interests us at the
- interesting. The famous legislator Ihering had spoken at a meeting
- at times interesting confusion, for example in Windelband.
- interesting about Brentano is that, if only he had continued
- say, It does not concern me. He is not interested in any
- interesting personality, but he did not achieve the kind of
- future ages. Yet it is interesting that only a few weeks
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- example connected with the gypsy is so interesting, for it
- writer, Eduard Bernstein, has an interesting description of
- Bernstein's description of Stepniak is most interesting; to
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- inner contentment unless he takes a vivid interest in the
- world around him, but an interest directed towards the spirit
- to freedom. He must kindle in himself interest for those
- with many interests and is full of energy, then his faculties
- if he has no interest in the spiritual aspect of life, and
- with political and social interests would be someone who at
- interesting to observe this great man as a representative of
- achieved is really most interesting and quite remarkable. His
- interesting interaction does certainly explain a great deal
- of interest, just as everything concerning his past is of
- interest. Every step taken by him since 1890 has been
- the surface of events. Interesting is also the way he has
- Not least of interest is the fact that Lloyd George's inner
- These questions are also of interest. We must wait and see.
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- only when, instead of demanding finished truths, our interest
- are not interested when told about the spiritual worlds
- You will find that Nietzsche wrote an interesting passage on
- Greece”; it is so interesting because, as those will be
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- speaking about an interesting personality of the 19th Century, someone
- and also what has in a certain sense died out. This interesting thinker
- perhaps but significant all the same. What interested him was the true
- an interesting figure because he incorporates both past and future.
- who, through their vocation, had a duty to be interested in him and
- any arbitrary reason or merely to tell you something interesting. It
- interesting essay has appeared on the subject of genius. After arguing
- are in fact inadequate. This is because modern man has no interest in
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- Schäffle on the body social. It is interesting to ask: How does
- promote one an-other's specific quality in the interest of the social
- whole and consequently in the interest of each individual cell.”
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- emphasis on reason. He recalls an interesting episode in Goethe's life.
- example he makes an interesting reference to Friedrich
- can say: “If anyone is interested in the path that led me to God,
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- interest in spiritual science have the task to recognize the spiritual
- the folly of many people who take an interest in whatever crops up and
- would have believed him. Very interesting! And why would the writer
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- are very interesting, one discovers the remarkable fact that he spoke
- A very interesting thought,
- interest for man today. The period between the 14th and 17th centuries
- Recently a very interesting book: Luther's Creed by Ricarda
- Huch has appeared. The reason why the book is so interesting
- This fact makes it all the more interesting to see how Ricarda Huch
- It is an interesting and
- this, is most interesting, for it also reveals his relationship to his
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- to him the Copernican view seemed so much folly. He was little interested
- that universe interested him greatly. However the relation to the world,
- interesting that in our time it is a woman who has this yearning that
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- for interest in the spiritual world must take hold of man if morality
- show so little interest in spiritual knowledge. The real reason is,
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- They are not at all interested in looking for the roots of
- interest me to know if anyone faced with the question as to
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- objective interest in what goes on in the world, if they are
- essentially only interested in anything that relates to
- interested in the content, but more in the feeling of
- interest — let us say he wants to belong to a society
- this Society with personal interests may indeed find that
- in any way bring personal interests to bear, before or after
- distinguish between personal interests and interest in
- merely personal interest really have learned to work hard in
- acquire general interests.
- more than personal interest. Nevertheless, the present age
- next. Outer interest may have been lacking, but excitement
- true nature of the interest that formerly made them travel
- more interest in excitement and sensation than genuine
- scientific interest. From the scientific point of view it is,
- for instance, interesting to study not only useful but also
- because they are interested in finding and revealing
- important interests and impulses than to the purely personal
- is about the only thing that interests them today.
- real interests go far beyond giving one's attention to the
- Title: Fall/Darkness: Lecture 5: Changes in Humanity's Spiritual Make-up
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- interesting phenomenon, one I would ask you to take a really
- interesting that such things happen every now and again.
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- not without interest to say this, because a certain cleric
- in the days ahead, for it is very interesting and very
- Title: Fall/Darkness: Lecture 7: Working from Spiritual Reality
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- interesting if biographies told us more about the teachers;
- some interesting things would then emerge. But we would not
- Title: Fall/Darkness: Lecture 8: Abstraction and Reality
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- one of the few who have shown an interest in my writings and
- original. It should be rather interesting, quite a joke in
- interests us, however, is the reason why the Americans liked
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- pursue certain aims which were in their own interests and to
- Title: Fall/Darkness: Lecture 11: Recognizing the Inner Human Being
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- is that people interested in education should enter into the
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- interesting to consider the decades from the 1840s onwards,
- interesting to see how he refers to this in his preface:
- interest of the spirit in the spirit was getting less and
- tremendously interesting, for it points directly to what
- is of interest when one considers such an individual who is
- at the university, for there was no interest in Part 2. When he
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- interesting statement that it was not how Darwin overcame
- But if you ignore the driver, you will find it interesting to
- does not take much interest in these matters how old history
- interesting to note that in 1910 someone wrote that large
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- little interest in physical affairs and will be engrossed in ennobling
- certain naive and even justifiable interests of men. The matter
- instill them into the medium. And it is possible for those interested
- numbers of people ... and you must be satisfied if interest, at most,
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- besides what he was as a physician. He was interested to
- in the eighties, was particularly interesting to him.
- because of Dr. Freud's active interest, theories took on a
- from then on Dr. Freud took especial interest in the matter. He
- interesting connection in this case. The woman was
- theory. This theory is not uninteresting if you do not take it
- is interesting to see how someone like Jung, who handles this
- Jung describes a case which is interesting, and a good example
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- anything that interested her less than her love affair.
- interest is so very common. If the psychoanalysts would only
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- Vischer wrote a very interesting treatise about a book, also very
- interesting, written by Volkelt concerning dream fantasies. Friedrich
- of subjects of no further interest to us here. But I would like to
- interest. Were I to go into all the details of what I am suggesting,
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- merely material interests that have gradually laid hold of everything
- man's own sense-perceptible nature must be of very special interest
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- or less in the service of those who have an interest in saying what
- many, however, who have a certain interest in encouraging the
- interest in cultivating materialism and disseminating it. These
- have no interest in such things. On the other hand, they also do not
- wish to divert the interest away from this Christ. They do not wish
- interest in the true Christ, Who has passed through the Mystery of
- Golgotha, to flourish, the interest in the Christ Who had only a
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- less in the service of those who have an interest in declaring
- have a certain interest in spreading materialism and try
- this interest. It suits these materialists very well when it is
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- interest what would come out of these seances. They gradually took
- interest in spiritism; they felt in a certain way ashamed, because
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- with the souls of the dead. Their interest was centred on
- gradually lost all interest in Spiritualism; they felt in
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- paralyzed by directing the attention, the interest, away from Christ
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- to use it for the egotistic interests of the group. It is time
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- disinterested spectator. The three figures which I have drawn
- Title: Historical Necessity: Lecture 7: The Inadequacy of Natural Science for the Knowledge of the Life of the Soul
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- But it is particularly interesting to hear how a
- concrete grasp of the great interests of the times, by
- of the great interests of the times, by realizing what
- extend our interests beyond the personal, to turn our
- interests and attention not upon ourselves, but upon that
- also led to extend out interest to a characteristic of our
- through which the human being extends his interest to the
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- mind into a full and living interest in these calculations of
- widen out the souls horizon, to extend the circle of interest
- interest, and there is only one way to attain it: to fill the
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- principal negotiators. It is not uninteresting but even
- interests, who, while they feel themselves too weak or too lazy,
- much inclined to take a lively interest in abstractions, to become
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- as first interesting us after the great Atlantean catastrophe,
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- extraordinarily interesting because, as you probably know, when
- looked on that as an interesting fact, and then I discovered that the
- has a share in our life, is inwardly interested in it. And
- one's interest in them through every age of life. I only beg of you,
- interested, shall we say, than in this case the Swiss audience
- Powers and Russia, but it has been interesting all the same in the
- interesting in this sense. The gentleman in question (his name is of
- interesting explanations that is, explanations interesting to
- following sentence, an interesting sentence, a most characteristic
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- those who are interested in our Movement should form some idea of its
- see that a certain interest was shown in this drawing together of the
- — yet side by side with this a lively interest is developing;
- subconsciousness. Modern times present interesting examples of this.
- If we follow these up, we see how in the last few decades, interest
- passage, ‘I must intervene in the interests of South
- America’ is altered to ‘I must intervene in the interests
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- present day. There is a very interesting book by Valentine of
- Bâle, containing very interesting matter. A short while
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- waking. To clairvoyant consciousness it is specially interesting that
- interested in what I know of him. When intimate relations are formed
- one can retain such interest after the one has passed through the
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- interest. These moments should then lie quiet while used to receive
- but with a common life in interest and feeling; when we further spin
- moment when it interested us to know how he thought, lived, acted,
- and when what we roused in him interested him, — we can use
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- interesting as the child himself. When we can do this, we have the
- dead friend, and who begins to essay a common interest with the dead,
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- present interest, if in this way we feel the dead living immediately
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- science.” And this is the more interesting part. Among
- much more interesting than what the professor says, because
- Title: Life Gifts: Lecture IV: The Eternal and the Imperishable
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- Title: Life Gifts: Lecture V: Thoughts on Life and Death
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- interesting or important for himself, but that just as an
- Title: Life Gifts: Lecture VI: Spiritual Science, the Practice of Life and the Destinies of Souls
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- from it altogether? In the latter it is lack of interest in
- enlarge our interests beyond what lies nearest, if we are to
- become interested in Spiritual Science. For what do most
- To do so one must develop more comprehensive interests. It is
- a question of extending one's interests beyond the thing
- of our interests as much as possible. What is really the
- the negation of all cultural interests of a far-reaching
- nature and the limitation of the interests of civilization to
- appealing to the wide comprehensive interests of man. For one
- an interest in what binds man to the Cosmos, in what passes
- breadth of interest and reality must at
- which reality works in our day, and how a certain interest is
- to the interests which men have, and such is the nonsense
- do otherwise than work towards reality, breadth of interest,
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- curtain. It was a very interesting piece of work,
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- guise. A very interesting point is that this ideal can be
- the feeling. Among all exceptionally interesting psychic
- which has a continuous interest in not being known. We will
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- suppressing self-knowledge; a line of extraordinary interest
- experiment, not very revealing but interesting all the same,
- interesting example of the time antecedent to the change can
- interesting, that there is one word of which the
- interesting to notice that Johann Valentine Andreae wrote it
- possible in opposition to it. The interesting fact is that
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- happened and has no interest in what is constantly being prevented
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- the heart, of inner interest. You must remind yourself of your love
- realise vividly what was the nature of your particular interest in the
- particularly interested me about him, that attracted me? When was it
- were strongly connected with the dead and were deeply interested in
- the question arise out of the interest you took in the dead, then the
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- the heart, of inner interest. You must remind yourself of your
- was the nature of your particular interest in the one who has
- What was it about him that particularly interested me, that
- connected with the Dead and were deeply interested in him, and
- and let the question arise out of the interest you took in him,
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- events happen without taking the slightest interest in them, without
- Firstly, it will be shown how his own genuine interest will enable man
- interest in every individual human being than we are inclined to have
- to-day. This enhanced interest in our fellow-men will not unfold in
- Men will learn something whereby their interest in every individual
- beings who are interested in deflecting man from his proper course:
- evolutionary process. They are deeply interested in so seizing hold of
- relation to the spiritual world, our interest in the familiar facts of
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- interesting essays by Woodrow Wilson — they were
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- to free what our movement wills from the subjective interests of individual men.
- often, however, a mere mask for certain artful egoistic interests of individual human beings. It
- true that these individuals do not know that this is a question of mere egoistic interest; in
- audience the inner impulses active here in our conception of art. That did indeed arouse interest
- building here. Interest was certainly there, but it goes without saying one could find less
- expression. And it was shown up by the very interest aroused by the matter where honesty and
- interest shown in the most varied places for
- characteristic mark of the philistine that he is incapable of being interested in the big affairs
- we have to be interested in what is outside the earth, therefore in a very wide circle
- him actually to spread his interest over a wider area, to extend his will over a wider world.
- in perhaps a hundred years, this does not interest man. For we live now in this transition from a
- not remember if I have already mentioned here a very interesting experience of mine. There are
- admired. In the publication called “Literature” an interesting lecture appears again
- interesting lectures by Woodrow Wilson have been repeated having wide historic standpoints. And
- reading these writings I had an interesting experience. In them one finds isolated sentences
- not the same! For the interesting fact meets us that Herman Grimm's sentences are personally
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- after his death by his friend Rappaport, in which all kinds of most interesting things appear.
- death, for instance, is interesting. In his early years, when only twenty-three, he committed
- suicide. He made a whole series of notes which are extraordinarily interesting because they
- interesting for many people today to consider anything so characteristic as the address about the
- responsibilities as leaders of their fellow men. Those, however, who are interested in Spiritual
- this understanding is not an egoistic cultural interest but one that is universal and human. For
- only to what is of material interest. Men are not merely clever, they are more than clever. We
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- are the interesting features of what must work across the
- These are weaving in things. And an interest — though
- bourgeoisie increasingly loses interest in the great
- printing works, and so on. And it is extremely interesting
- has developed in this sphere, little interest has been really
- interest in the real course of things. Individual people
- of much interest. During this case Domitian changed suddenly
- Title: Lecture Series: St Augustine, St Simon and Auguste Comte
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- and External Reality,” It is extremely interesting that
- Title: Bridge between the Ideal and the Real: Lecture I
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- External Reality.” It is extremely interesting that one
- Title: Cosmic Prehistory: Lecture II: Lucifer and Ahriman
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- the higher Hierarchies who have a special interest that human beings
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- the patricians. It lies in the interest of these patricians to strengthen
- Title: Three Streams: Lecture I: The Lower Three Human Members and the Spirits of Form
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- tending to diminish the interest we take in our fellow-men. Were we
- forces that truly belong to us, we should feel an interest in our
- nature produces a certain lack of interest in other people. And if we
- towards an excessive interest in our own concoctions and a much too
- meagre interest in what other people think and feel and will.
- interest in other people? It must be a future task of human culture
- endless amount. And a genuine interest in the real nature of man has
- develop for it a loving — or, perhaps better, an interested
- a wise sense and from developing interest in it? What is this
- ourselves and kindling interest in our own being. It is just in our
- own sense — that he is possessed by Lucifer, loses interest in
- question which must interest us: Where does it all come from? We have
- regard to these Beings, we are interested above all in the Archai,
- Title: Three Streams: Lecture I: The Lower Three Human Members and the Spirits of Form
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- tending to diminish the interest we take in our fellow-men. Were we
- forces that truly belong to us, we should feel an interest in our
- nature produces a certain lack of interest in other people. And if we
- towards an excessive interest in our own concoctions and a much too
- meagre interest in what other people think and feel and will.
- interest in other people? It must be a future task of human culture
- endless amount. And a genuine interest in the real nature of man has
- develop for it a loving — or, perhaps better, an interested
- a wise sense and from developing interest in it? What is this
- ourselves and kindling interest in our own being. It is just in our
- own sense — that he is possessed by Lucifer, loses interest in
- question which must interest us: Where does it all come from? We have
- regard to these Beings, we are interested above all in the Archai,
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- hearts from interest in other men. Were only the Luciferic to work in
- mankind, we should increasingly lose interest in our fellow men. What
- interested objectively, tolerantly, in others, or is he interested
- only in himself? Luciferic natures take very little interest in their
- were lack of interest in other men, and the lust for domination in
- interest us if we wish truly to enter
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- hearts from interest in other men. Were only the Luciferic to work in
- mankind, we should increasingly lose interest in our fellow men. What
- interested objectively, tolerantly, in others, or is he interested
- only in himself? Luciferic natures take very little interest in their
- were lack of interest in other men, and the lust for domination in
- interest us if we wish truly to enter
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- world that interests people but the world of nature. The ability of
- extraordinarily interesting spectacle! When we accustom ourselves to
- — the Spirit will not interest them. I shall see to it (and
- will no longer be interested in the Spirit; they will turn their
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- world that interests people but the world of nature. The ability of
- extraordinarily interesting spectacle! When we accustom ourselves to
- — the Spirit will not interest them. I shall see to it (and
- will no longer be interested in the Spirit; they will turn their
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- event, of very little interest to ordinary people, but all the same an
- connection it is particularly interesting to study Roger Bacon —
- Title: Three Streams: Lecture V: Free Human Personality by Self Training, Justinian and the Schools
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- event, of very little interest to ordinary people, but all the same an
- connection it is particularly interesting to study Roger Bacon —
- Title: Symptom 2 Reality: Lecture I: The Birth of the Consciousness Soul
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- Church from Rome (an extremely interesting and significant
- interesting to see how the same impulse — the national
- nuance, Romanism, is ousted in the interests of the world by
- Title: Symptom 2 Reality: Lecture II: Symptomatology of Recent Centuries
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- interesting. It presents — in the form of slogans
- erected upon this play of economic interests. And because men
- Title: Symptom to Reality: Lecture IV: The Historical Significance of the Scientific Mode of Thinking
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- interesting development which can easily be followed, since
- still shows today a lively interest in them. But as a
- bourgeois has not the slightest interest in deeper
- passionately interested in them. It is true the modern
- interested in their shortcomings than in our concern to
- instrument of sickness in order to awaken our interest in
- Title: Lecture: Evil and the Future of Man
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- interest between man and man. The interest which one man takes in
- another must become ever greater and greater. This interest must grow
- will be the reflex of the heightened interest which must be evolved as
- Title: Symptom 2 Reality: Lecture V: The Supersensible Element in the Study of History
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- reaction of the enhanced interest that must be developed
- Title: Symptom 2 Reality: Lecture VI: Brief Reflections on the Publication of the New Edition of 'The Philosophy of Freedom'
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- an active interest
- visitors came to Weimar who excited a lively interest for the
- Richard Strauss was a man of many interests and I still
- time, in so far as they were interested in philology or
- interesting studier which, from many and various points of
- following episode will also interest you because it shows how
- article and we are invited to interest ourselves not only in
- interesting evening, I was glad of this opportunity of
- on how to debate. Not only were they interested in
- different point of view. Now it is interesting to note that
- Title: Symptom 2 Reality: Lecture VII: Incidental Reflections on the Occasion of the New Edition of 'Goethes Weltanschauung'
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- interest, I did not find anything which really interested me
- many things one saw there, but they were of no interest. And
- tales about them, but this too was of no interest. And again
- influenced by things which formerly held no interest for me.
- of my karma that, whilst I had been deeply interested in the
- interest in public affairs and the world around. Now the
- superficial interest in Austrian state-affairs, but one could
- interested in the evolution of mankind. On the other hand, as
- community which was interested only in superficialities. For
- interests were limited. For if people had understood that
- Goethe it is most interesting to follow this connection
- they held no interest for me; one felt that they were quite
- also found that his university education held little interest
- later years, he took virtually no interest in the lectures he
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- the most interesting phenomena of world history to observe
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- it — in any case certain things which are of interest to
- is probably of little interest to you today, but it played
- showed little interest in the relationship between nature and
- were interested in everything pertaining to man, but they had
- no interest in the way in which man is related to nature, how
- leaders who, in his own interests, still relied upon the
- It is extremely interesting to see the vast difference between
- the interests of the petty German princes and their Courts. A
- Title: Challenge/Times: Lecture I: East and West from a Spiritual Point of View
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- acquire an understanding of the human being, interest in
- human beings, a differentiated interest in persons, that we
- Title: Challenge/Times: Lecture II: The Present from the Viewpoint of the Present
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- than through an increase in the interest that a person feels
- which a person belongs to a social community. The interest
- people that they do have such an interest. Most certainly the
- have an interest in all human beings,” is not
- interest in one another must not be regarded only in a manner
- real interest that one individual has in another. Anyone who
- interest in his fellow men because no one can live on money.
- time, we do not begin to have an interest in our fellow men
- has been done for us. We feel an interest in our fellow men
- society in which we live is the beginning of the interest
- reality. The lack of interest in the social structure has
- a real interest in the matter of social impulses only with
- when interest in one's own respected personality is broadened
- into a genuine social interest. In this connection the
- simply possesses it. It is put in a bank and interest is paid
- receives interest on it. This is utter nonsense. But it will
- normal rate of interest, and he will have done nothing except
- interest in their fellow men, that is, in the real social
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- are not inclined to show an interest in other persons are
- interested in him, in turn, only through our full humanity,
- real, objective interest; the interest in both cases has to
- will be interested simply in bringing to dominance quite
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- heightened interest that I have often described to you as the
- interest in another person. It is for this reason that we
- your life and pay less attention to what interests you in
- far too uninteresting to spend much time brooding over his
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- that one person shall really know and be interested in the
- interest.
- course, clung to earlier interests. Thus, particularly in
- of the proletariat, interests belonging to the old bourgeois
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- one another, in the interests of a social impulse between people. Of
- what credit, capital and interest are. Yet even these things which
- actively acquired is the interest of man in man. This is indeed the
- interest of one for another does not increase, if people do not begin
- interest and credit, things are quite complicated; so that even
- sufficient interest in each other. You do not have sufficient interest
- an adequate interest when in your picture you are able to substitute
- us? How can we cultivate the social element, this interest of man in
- leaving us no rest? How can we enkindle this interest which has
- any interest in each other. Yet this ability to develop an imaginative
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- interesting to bring before our souls some at least of the
- interesting to trace the several points to which men directed
- which is a true Love for other men and interest in other men.
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- wrote an interesting article on the philosophical evolution
- Truth. Russians have been much interested in the philosophy
- of life. The Socialist, e.g., is interested in philosophy
- orthodox Believer will interest himself in some philosophy,
- have some other interesting qualities. That is the one thing
- say: All these things do not interest us) within which
- may interest you, it is quite well written. But if you were
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- thing; men must have an interest in one another not merely as
- the parson preaches it, but a real interest holding sway
- Science is fuel to kindle the right interest of man in man
- only be realized if there holds sway a real interest from man
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- themselves manifest, Spirits whose interest it is not to
- Title: Fundamental Social Demand: Lecture 5
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- interesting questions: How could it be that Avenarius and
- question which is after all very interesting from the point
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- who has interested himself in our spiritual science and then has died
- Title: How Can Mankind Find Christ Again?: Lecture 3
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- say, the threads of his concepts break. It is very interesting that
- the most elementary stage. It is interesting that on the one hand people
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- It is interesting and important
- a strong interest in the individual human being that something of a
- said about the world is tommyrot; I am not interested in it. But I will
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- of foresight, interest or revenge, and call this ‘justice’
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- fact that we human beings should take an interest in one another. But
- this can only be a real interest if we let the light of spiritual science
- Title: Lecture I: The Difference Between Man and Animal
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- selves instead of being aroused to some interest in the great questions
- interest — “a fearful destiny beckons to the white races and
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- that particularly interests the socialists. They study the original
- demands on the human heart and mind to widen the interests beyond narrow,
- personal interests. It is really true that in talking of Spiritual Science
- narrow interests! He need have no fear of becoming unpractical on that
- narrowest interests. He must rid himself of the immediately personal;
- interests into the Anthroposophical Movement. That is always just the
- either interesting or tedious, but what the town looks like does not
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- recognition of the spirit is concerned, and lack of interest about the
- from the spiritual world. And with the courage and interest to receive
- lack of interest in the spiritual life. This lack of interest in spiritual
- by means of microscope or telescope; but they take no interest in what
- of nature. This lack of interest in the spirit is particularly noticeable
- between a father, mother and child, in the interest between father,
- who take a more particular, active interest in our Movement know indeed
- Title: Goetheanism as an Impulse for Man's Transformation - Lecture 5: Paganism, Hebraism, and the Greek Spirit, Hellenism
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- interest them; on the contrary, what interested them extraordinarily
- Title: Lecture: A Turning-Point in Modern History
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- people will be really interested only in what the State does. Then, in
- Title: Migrations ...: Lecture 1: The Social Homunculus
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- have exercised no influence whatever, nobody would have shown any interest
- is the same as the artificial or natural interest which people have
- To produce demands in such a way as to arouse an artificial interest in
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- to take a full human interest in the organisation of their particular
- interests of his corporation; all his own aspirations were connected
- the lack of interest and understanding on the part of the leaders of
- who took a more unprejudiced interest in modern life, experienced, one
- Title: Migrations ...: Lecture 3: Emancipation of the Economic Process
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- so that the human being himself is cut off from that which interests
- interest in social questions has not yet awakened in countries where.
- ago people had shown the same interest for social problems which they
- no genuine interest can be awakened to-day for social questions. What
- must be abandoned. For a connection can be found with deeper human interests,
- an ideal, we shall surely develop the required interest in things for
- which the great majority of modern men unfortunately has shown no interest
- hand connected with the lack of interest which modern men have for the
- deepest impulses of the human soul. This lack interest in the deeper
- interest in the most intimate questions concerning man's innermost being.
- interest is to justify the things which they do. And this is the aim
- must, however, do away with every soul-spiritual interest. Soul-spiritual
- spiritual world within my own being; my chief interest is the soul and
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- between different economic interests and the economic forces as such.
- separated from the interests of daily life; the middle classes think
- the activities connected with spiritual interests, and consequently
- Title: The Social Question as a Question of Consciousness: Lecture 1
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- development of modern economic life, have no interest in retaining the
- Title: The Social Question as a Question of Consciousness: Lecture 2
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- economic life interest on capital, or capital in any form, has confused
- Thus it is desirable that those who are interested in the Anthroposophical
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- it is extraordinarily interesting to observe the kind of thinking of
- are. One fact should be of special interest to us today – that
- organism of which the State is only one member. It is indeed interesting
- leading to no firm ground. It is most interesting how this thought-structure,
- to an end. This is interesting, because it is just those who regard
- this socialism. It is very interesting; for the way of thinking that
- it is interesting that in clear and plain terms those who have developed
- about it is of great interest. For example, in a passage of his work
- higher phase of socialism is most interesting. He calls it ignorance to
- sectarian, at not being sectarian, at not being abstract but interested
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- interest in the State. They were harnessed to the economic life, and
- consequence what has come from so many bourgeois organisations and interests!
- have as great an interest in the Proletariat's labour power that is
- demanded by the times, giving us wide instead of narrow interests, and
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- am not interested in all this, for ultimately it is just empty abstraction.
- and individual professional interests link men together and place them
- economic interests brought to realisation, if members of the agricultural
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- that there is nothing in life that is not interesting if only we have
- greatest defects in present social life that certain interests inaccessible
- of interest only for the middle-class and incomprehensible to the proletariat.
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- of indifference and lack of interest among Europeans has every prospect
- various directions. It is in the interest of the individual that a member
- come to expression; but it is in the general interest that these individual
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- be transformed, in such a way that he really gets a sense for, an interest
- would be interesting but nothing more. It would also be interesting
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- Many-sided interests will be essential for men if they wish
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- Spiritual Science, and therefore those interested in
- interested in Spiritual Science into the sphere of the social
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- interest groups and have neglected to cultivate a generally human
- the egoistic interests of these leading classes has spread far and wide
- return, that is, to more wide-ranging world-interests. We can ask, why
- reason is that people's interests have become so
- the human being ceases to interest himself in the stars, he then begins
- to interest himself in kaffeeklatsch. If the human being ceases to survey
- only necessary to look at what interests have occupied the leading
- inner tolerance. It should interest us, what is conceived by another soul
- future destination in any other way than by extending our interests ever
- will after all find in the end, that actually what is of least interest
- hence they are so dissatisfied with life. We never become interesting in
- we expand our interests ever farther, then our
- “I” becomes interesting by virtue of giving
- And then, in the end every other person loses interest for us
- interest for us. A widening of interest is above all what is striven for
- widening of interest it is necessary for us to educate ourselves to
- social understanding and the social interest will develop. For when do we
- we have no interests that transcend our immediate concerns. Social
- understanding awakens at once when we take an interest in what lies
- Title: Lecture: Spiritual Emptiness and Social Life
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- entirely from out of the planet's interior. It is very interesting to see
- theories, they may be interesting, but to take them as theories is not
- interest, and I am not saying now that it enables us to have super-sensible
- occult powers, but the same force that enables us to take an interest in
- Title: Lecture: Cosmogony, Freedom, Altruism
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- tremendously interested in himself that the whole world
- is little given to cultivating so great an interest in the
- spiritual world. The interest in the spiritual world must be
- connected with agrarian interests, with the care of land and
- population which has an interest in preserving certain forms
- me, there certainly seems nothing remarkably interesting
- interested if a pig suddenly started running about and
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- spiritual world, does he cease to be so tremendously interested
- cultivating so great an interest in the spiritual world. The
- interest in the spiritual world has got to be a good deal
- connected with agrarian interests, with the care of land and
- is that that part of the population which has an interest in
- interesting about a pig grunting; but one would begin to feel
- rather interested if a pig were suddenly to start running about
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- contrary to men's interests, as commonly understood. So, one is
- Title: Lecture: Fundamentals of the Science of Initiation
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- very interesting to see the passion with which those who brought to
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- into the hands of Ahriman. His interests are promoted, too, by the
- without really stirring their interest are preserved; these sciences
- live interest in it, but they do not, its existence is entirely
- another. The number of documents grows and grows but as for interest
- their interest. And finally there arises the mood which does not want
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- of Ahriman. His interests are promoted, too, by the fact that
- pursued by man without really stirring his interest, are
- men took a really live interest in it, but they do not; its
- interest in them — that is simply non-existent! These
- interest. And finally there arises the mood which does not
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- darkness, and people's interest in it, a burning, raging fire. The
- interest, then through our interest — which is itself luciferic
- introducing pictures of fantasy but by bringing interest, alert
- interest. Once this point is reached, even a dry cashbook can become
- just as interesting as Schiller's
- in life becomes interesting.
- interest. It is never a matter of a subjective rejection or
- To be interested in
- something in which; to begin with, one is not interested at all, in
- Title: Lucifer and Ahriman: Lecture II
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- darkness, and men's interest in it, a burning, raging fire.
- the like can fill us with fiery enthusiasm and interest, then
- through our interest — which is itself Luciferic
- phantasy but by bringing interest, alert attention and
- thing burns with interest. Once this point is reached, even a
- dry cash-book can become just as interesting as Schiller's
- single thing in life becomes interesting.
- interest. It is never a matter of a subjective rejection or
- interested in something does not mean that one considers it
- begin with, one is not interested at all, in order that a new
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- interesting to fix one's mind on these three sides of this
- infinitely interesting from this point of view to read the
- interesting fact that such things are said by human beings,
- interesting to note that the whole method of observation of
- interesting one.
- West. It would be interesting to follow for once the path of
- interesting to the highest degree.
- interesting, for instance, is the logic of Ludendorf. He is
- necessary above all that the interest of man should be
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- future in the interest of world peace; upon the whole the
- Title: Spiritual-Scientific Consideration: Lecture 2: Esoteric Prelude to an Exoteric Consideration of the Social Question I
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- life and the promise and interest of life, in the
- Title: Social Basis For Primary and Secondary Education: Lecture I
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- The interest of spiritual beings in the Development of man. Physiological
- the best will in the world, can you interest people at large in primary
- But there are many people who are not interested in taking things from a
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- The interest of spiritual beings in the Development of man. Physiological
- interest of the State or for some economic purpose. Not only into the
- sometimes very interesting subjects — though that is looked at
- do not approach them with interest; because we go through the world with
- Title: Social Basis For Primary and Secondary Education: Lecture III
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- The interest of spiritual beings in the Development of man. Physiological
- our personal interest and we should not make them masquerade: as a social
- converted into the personal interest of some particular circle; it then
- on the market. Think how by this every individual egoistic interest would
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- other than human interests, for he is nothing else the
- on all his interests, he is fastened up to the social
- the contrast: personal interest on the one side, but then
- also personal interest on the nearest corner of the other
- side. It is in opposition to the personal interest on the
- Title: Necessity for Spiritual Knowledge: Lecture 1
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- particular interest in concerning themselves with man. People
- Archai had a living interest in occupying themselves with
- human beings, but now this interest is ceasing. It began to
- These beings were interested in the progress of mankind, for
- stage. Now they are no longer interested in him from this
- interest in him. He therefore easily becomes an enemy of
- hierarchical order this particular interest is wiped out. Man
- has now out of his free will to re-awaken this interest. As
- super-sensible world were interested in man's development up
- interest of the spirits above him. Otherwise our culture will
- not, I am interested only in what is really necessary for the
- could not talk to the people assembled there of the interest
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- a letter from a man who takes an active interest in spiritual
- a special interest in concerning themselves with man.
- were in the past vitally interested in man, but in our epoch
- this interest is ceasing — it began to cease in the
- these Beings were vitally interested in the forward
- enough, and they are no longer interested in him from this
- lost a certain interest in him which they formerly had. For
- immediately above us have lost their interest in this
- this interest again. As in earlier times through his body and
- interested in bringing men to a certain point of perfection.
- “talents” may make him of interest to the spirits
- together in the public meeting, of the interest which the
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- something interesting about it. And he came to see me with
- interest. Among the questions which he — all of which
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- this interests are kindled — precisely in this field of human
- relations we are able to develop interests which in the true sense of
- Fundamentally, it is personal interest — an interest arising
- social interests, feeling for human fellowship, brotherhood —
- it? The one and only way is this: instead of taking an interest
- right, I must develop a selfless interest in every opinion I
- man prides himself on his own dogmatic opinions and is interested
- interest in the opinions of other men, even though he considers them
- feel a fraternal interest for what is passing in another's soul.
- interest to embrace, with inner tolerance, everything human, and say
- developing social interest for the thoughts of other men. Seek also
- to genuine social feeling, a genuine interest in our fellow-men.
- a thinking which is inwardly tolerant and interested in the thoughts
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- of superficiality, we shall soon lose interest in this empty talk of
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- He is intensely interested in bringing men chemistry, physics, biology
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- possible interest to Ahriman. It would be a triumphant experience for
- actual grasp of the Christ. It is then interesting to examine the
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- means of livelihood? In such cases the interest of the soul is not
- without any real enthusiasm or interest, how external the
- find these things disquieting; but those whose interest is
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- — In such cases the interest of the soul is not
- interest, how external the intellectual life is becoming for
- those whose interest is attracted by Anthroposophy must learn
- interesting nowadays to listen to someone whose views have
- about the same questions. It is very interesting to find two
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- You must realize what interests rule in modern spiritual history. Even
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- interests. Because he has spiritual interests he becomes a member,
- spiritual interests? It signifies something which here upon earth can
- example, or what their aims are; it does not interest them. They are
- interested only in the appearance of the etheric body or astral body
- — they are not interested in the course pursued by capital
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- new interest in the spiritual world, should be recognized. But the
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- religious interests with religious
- material for interest, and is such a good medium for
- which drives away every religious interest, and scatters
- Here in the name of religion we see every religious interest
- religious interest, and of religious experience. We do indeed lose our
- drive away every religious interest and scatter every religious
- Away with religious interest! Away with religious
- all, if in the past there had never been atavistic religious interests
- religious interest and religious experience; apart from all this,
- anything, attention is guided by interest, and that everything
- interest, and to give a content to religious experience. With what
- mankind are not those who would kill religious interest, who would do
- interest has faded away, the old religious life has been crippled.
- Those only care for the future, who see how a new interest must seize
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- interest.
- way, we must have interest in all things but never mere
- curiosity. People are so ready to confound curiosity with interest.
- the impulses needed by the times. But what interest have the majority
- Spiritual Science, must be overcome. Interest in the great affairs of
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- success in this struggle, fought in the interest of German patriotism
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- This has been constantly repeated, and it would be interesting to count
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- self-interest made into cultural factors. Everything is being
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- in politics have shown an interest in Trine, and received their
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- interesting that even the theology of the nineteenth century
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- these people are not interested in the spiritual life. For them the spiritual life must be an
- that you were born, that you exist, is not what matters!' This did not interest him. It was the
- interest in the progress of human development and because, for the time being, they only think to
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- 80's of the last century — a most interesting discussion took
- extremely interesting if our learned friends, and there are such among
- literature of the last 40 years. They would make extremely interesting
- most interesting problems of the Institutes of Scientific Research
- and particularly in American literature, most interesting facts are
- Golgotha. The interesting point is that while the Western Churches
- prohibition indicates the interest taken on that side to prevent man
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- This I say for those who are interested in the theory of descent. I
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- Rümelin tells of a very interesting discussion in which he, not
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- interesting. I will read a few sentences:
- interests of all professional musicians; even individual groups of
- interests are not yet really united with each other.”
- executant musicians. Self-seeking interests and rivalry have put off
- secondary interest and who, though they often have good-will, usually
- are incapable of representing the interests of the German
- cannot help asking: Where then are the cultural interests of the
- interest in ruining Anthroposophy are very active, very alert, as I
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- these must be encountered with real interest. We need to know
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- reason we have absolutely no interest in bringing
- which we can give to our children.” It does not interest
- interest in bringing Anthroposophy to the children. We want to
- of any kind to those children. We have no interest in doing
- course, certain confessions are strongly interested in
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- document which, because it is so interesting, I have had
- concluding sentence, which is especially interesting in my
- the midst of the interests connected with these things.
- was deeply interested, especially when despatches came, which
- see, during this epoch I was greatly interested in those
- specification, labels on which were written quite interesting
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- interested in what sort of being he is in the world. If he
- of little interest to him, however, how his individual human
- purely intellectual. You find something there that can interest
- are; for that serves his interests. The Ahrimanic being, this
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- interest us here to inquire how deeply this essay is rooted in
- civilisation; what must interest us far more is the fact that it
- one's interest to that which is, above all, so important to the
- Asiatic has no interest in what might come of the Earth, apart from
- for interests which spring from an admiration of railways,
- which of course interests us far more than the actual content as
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- in bombastic words. Extraordinarily interesting discoveries can
- `catholic catechism'. It's interesting that according to Ernst
- fails to interest me when something praiseworthy appears
- sectarian. Anyone who is interested in this is wronged because
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- an interest in what is externally mechanistic. They would
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- interests of man who sleeps through his mortal existence. Above
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- looking to many other things for their real interests but
- other method is this; to interest oneself in every single
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- today's lecture we will center our interest more on the
- was interesting; on the blackboard, the man drew the various
- interesting situation! When it is a matter of getting down to
- phenomenon is interesting. I have frequently referred to the
- mention an interesting experience he himself relates in his
- accomplish oneself. This is indeed a most interesting
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- to bring. There is hardly anything as interesting as the
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- referring to the July revolution. That was of no interest at
- that is not what interests me. Rather, in the academy in
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- compulsive thoughts or illusions. It is an interesting
- research, the heart is also an extraordinarily interesting
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- research, the heart is an extraordinarily interesting organ.
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- work. It did not interest him at all whether or not a
- person. None of these specialties interested him at all;
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- we begin to think about these things it is interesting to find that it
- interesting to observe how into the holes which arise through our ears
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- interesting studies to-day if you go into the sphere of physiology.
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- And it is interesting to note that it is just from this standpoint
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- is interesting to observe, from a spiritual-scientific
- human being takes a secondary interest. Although even spiritual
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- imaginative knowledge. Under these interesting conditions which
- is always interesting and one should take responsibility for
- nature. Thus it is interesting if we can read what the English
- towards chaos. Thus we can observe an interesting symptom
- becomes something extraordinarily interesting because we can
- interesting to read a bit of what Dr Kolb, the principal
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- after one has spoken to mankind for many years of the interests connected
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- interests connected with spiritual scientific investigation
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- like, by way of introduction, to speak of a certain interesting
- economic and industrial interests, so long will there be distrust in
- the life before birth, because no interest is taken in it. The
- innermost being. Interest must be awakened in the whole nature
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- above material interests, we garner, in our waking life, forces
- the former earthly life their interests were merely utilitarian. And
- greatest interest towards what was active in man between death and a
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- Letters, and draw interesting connections with Shakespeare on the one
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- most interesting to observe how the spirit enters in and first wants
- be interesting. This can only be learnt through knowledge. Indeed,
- whole human being, and it is interesting to observe how until this
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- interested in that human being who came forth out of the other; he
- be interesting and important to ascertain in Anthroposophy how this
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- Ages to super-sensible matters. It is a most interesting aspect of
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- chiefly interested in what we might experience after we die. In
- heathen peoples were less interested in the inner being of man. They
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- of the most interesting phenomena of recent cultural evolution that
- would have been any more interesting if he had done what Du
- Faust is one of the most interesting phenomena of recent cultural
- learned and interesting things that have been written about this! But
- extremely interesting to expand on this world situation still
- questions and riddles about life and the world. It is interesting to
- develop in a different direction. It is most interesting to observe
- extremely interesting to find that Shakespeare has been so deeply
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- agree that this animal is not interested in birth and death,
- carelessness and lack of interest with which the animal
- he was therefore not interested in the transition which
- which would have been of great and fundamental interest to
- interested in death. But since ye are compelled to be
- interested in it, your insight must receive an impulse
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- an interesting connection between the Zodiac and the animal form
- interesting discoveries about the extent to which the mineral element
- Now it is always interesting when observing anything in nature or in
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- interesting that Capella does not describe grammar as the later
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- exceptional interest. But it is a melancholy interest
- interesting as far as the inner tensions are concerned, but
- interesting qualities:
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- very interesting that Oswald Spengler says: When he thinks, a
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- interested in what will follow after death for egotistical reasons.
- are less interested in what happened before their birth. They say:
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- The Greeks were far more interested in what was going on when the
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- not telling you this as a joke, but as an interesting symptom of
- written an extremely interesting little book on “The Behaviour
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- change his soul. It is extraordinarily interesting to see that the
- interesting too that Goethe re-wrote Faust at the beginning of a
- need do is to be interested in the Philosophy of Spiritual Activity
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- are not interested in the speculations of professors; they
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- has little interest in what others experience, little faculty
- interest is confined almost entirely to what gradually
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- interested only in himself, a man shuts himself off in a
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- elemental beings by whom interest in art is stimulated and kept
- to take an interest in beautiful semblance, simply because it
- and lend their support so that man can have a true interest in
- world-existence, in order that men may take interest in beauty.
- order that interest in beauty really awakens. Man simply could
- not have the right interest in beauty if in his life of soul he
- they are strengthened in the interest they take in beautiful
- imbuing it with actual life in order that men's interest might
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- people in general took no particular interest in the human figure as a
- space-form. They had, however, an intense interest in what pertains to
- find people with the common consciousness interested in the human
- form. On the other hand, they were interested in the color of the
- one side man was not interested in the dead mineral world, nor, on the
- other, in the human form. There was an interest, as we have said, in
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- interest in Caesar! We would leave it to the pupils in military
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- interest in him from out of the spiritual world; we grew
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- others, remain connected with all these earthly interests; are
- still interested in earthly events. And, being no longer
- vast range of interests and sweep the whole world with their
- to his starting point — is fundamentally interested in
- world in a general way, there arises in him a renewed interest
- in earth-life. This interest for earth-life appears in a
- human beings begin to be interested in definite persons living
- interested only in heavenly events, they now become, after
- interested in certain successive generations. These are the
- return to earth. Yet we are interested, a long time before, in
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- course, these charts are very interesting for purely
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- into this vast sphere of the Sun, where our interests are substantially
- interest in earthly affairs revives. Then — still many years
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- all that it lacks because it was in the interest of certain circles
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- so inordinately proud. Hence it is interesting to see a book recently
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- gnome-world. Through them the gnomes acquire an interesting, an
- extraordinarily interesting relationship to the whole evolution of the
- interesting of studies to approach the super-sensible world from the
- to be truly theirs when they die. This is extraordinarily interesting.
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- into Imaginative cognition. But the most interesting thing of all that
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- the way he looks at us. Indeed it is interesting, at some special
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- interested in many things, and because of his active interest in them
- what he has been interested in and absorbed. On the face of the human
- being who has an intensely active interest in the outer world, who
- inwardly works upon the fruits of this interest in external things
- who goes through the world bored or without interest in the outer
- teeth. The change of teeth to them is an extremely interesting
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- is interesting to look back on all these events, for we thereby
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- person himself doesn't interest me, I will imagine him absent;
- the warmth he sheds around him, that alone is what interests me.”
- around him is all that interests me.” Suppose he says: “The
- warmth is all that interests me.” He talks nonsense, of
- Suppose I cease to have any interest in this man, but I take his
- like a head. From now on I take no further interest in the man and I
- It does not interest us any longer that behind Warmth or Fire is the
- to incidents that are not without interest. A Norwegian scientist of
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- very greatest interest. It was taught by reference to facts of
- other way. And it is really interesting to find, when we go back to
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- constituted the center of interest. It portrayed Adonis, the
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- consciousness is an interest in finding the first Sunday
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- matters throughout history. And that interest was nowhere
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- so much interest in the descent of the soul from pre-earthly
- existence, never was so intimate an interest felt in the last
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- life. We then dis-cover the following intensely interesting fact. Let
- It is interesting to observe a man in some action of his life and to
- violent man. Seen in this light, dreams become extraordinarily interesting
- case as this it is especially interesting to observe the dream-life.
- is much more interesting, but of course this has its reverse side. Still,
- objectively considered, illness is more interesting than health; from
- much more interesting than the dream-life of an ordinary contemporary.
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- we are more interested in studying whether the dream leads to a crisis,
- the course of the dream just that which does not interest ordinary
- — that begins to interest us most. We see behind the scenes of
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- as we have understanding of the world. If we find interest and take
- and find it interesting in a given earthly life, it is a sure
- is uninteresting to show recognition of other people's work; it only
- becomes interesting when you can be witty at their expense.
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- occupy us later. At present we are to interest ourselves mainly
- find the conduct of human beings interesting and can take
- interest in it in a given incarnation on earth, then that
- and such critics are few nowadays, for it is not interesting to
- interesting only when one can make fun of things. Now, there
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- interest in all that surrounds them in the visible cosmos. They
- observe the world of plants, of animals; they take interest in this
- interest in the majestic picture of the starlit sky. They are awake,
- inner life of a human being who has this warm interest in the cosmos
- interest, you yourself will get a complete picture of what it was
- degree of interest in the physical world around them.
- a man has little interest in the physical world around him. Perhaps
- he just manages to interest himself in the things that immediately
- interests do not go; his soul remains poor. He does not imprint the
- manner of illnesses. Thus, karmically, our interest of
- “bursting with health” certainly had a keen interest in
- had no interest in it at all. Even today, you will admit, there are
- they have no interest in anything in this connection. Such people are
- interests he had in the visible world — in an all-embracing
- for instance, who in our time take absolutely no interest in music —
- through the interest we take in the visible world, comes to
- consequences of his lack of interest. After death he goes on his way.
- continued into their later life. It is a very interesting case, and
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- interest in all that surrounds them in the visible cosmos.
- they enter with interest into this or that thing in the
- visible world around them. They take an interest in the majesty
- human being who has this warm interest in the physical cosmos
- minutest detail. Through his keen interest we may thus
- every kind and degree of interest which the human being can
- suppose someone has little interest for the surrounding
- physical world. It may be that he just manages to interest
- this or that district. Beyond that his interests do not go. His
- illnesses. Thus, our soul-spirit interest from one earth life
- had a keen interest in the visible world in a former
- and there were human beings who had no interest at all in
- Taurus, who have no interest in anything in this connection.
- interest he had taken in the visible world to the widest extent
- interest in music — people to whom music is a matter of
- which develops in one earth life through the interest we take
- consequences of this lack of interest. After death, he
- interesting case, which we often find when we follow up things
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- very interesting fact is that the most beautiful motifs in Schubert's
- gained his doctorate with an interesting treatise, and then in a
- interesting.
- interesting only when we study them in the light of karma.
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- particular interest to me because as a young man I was deeply engrossed
- point was extraordinarily interesting to me. A strange word occurs in
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- outer life were intensely interesting to me, was the philosopher
- interested me most of all. He also wrote a book entitled Das
- extraordinarily interesting, particularly where one could not agree
- interested me in the highest degree.
- officer, who took very little interest in philosophy while he was in
- from an affliction of the knee interested me much more than his
- was also intensely interested in the connections of destiny of a man
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- me first draw your attention to the peculiar interest that one or
- historical interest as well as of personalities in ordinary life; the
- very interest that some persons arouse in us will often urge us to
- respects, there can be no doubt that he is an interesting figure in
- lively interest in all sorts and varieties of human affairs. What he
- speaking, however, it was the great world that interested him. While
- awake, but were utterly indifferent to one particular interest —
- keenest interest and the deepest devotion, when even the ladies in
- himself at the disposal of the French, and an interesting incident
- will agree — this is not merely an interesting life, but the
- interest in connection with investigations into karma. It is Lessing.
- circumstances of Lessing's life, I may say, have always interested me
- interesting thing of all is the powerful impetus with which Lessing
- Interesting,
- wrote a very interesting essay directed against Nikolai. He set out
- interesting occupation for spare hours, to read all the writings in
- will readily see that the personality of Lessing is interesting in
- was when, in another connection, I began to take a special interest
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- interesting.
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- It is interesting
- interesting to see how, when some Left Liberal member had spoken,
- a man may readily arouse interest. I took my start from this passion
- thing was the extraordinary interest which made itself manifest when
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- interesting to observe what could become of a soul who lived
- specially interested in observing those individualities who
- friends, I must admit that for me one of the most interesting
- most interesting tasks one can undertake when studying the
- goes on — and this is most interesting in Conrad Ferdinand
- interest in life, a woman who witnessed many an adventure. She
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- interesting — the life of Conrad Ferdinand Meyer.
- extraordinarily interesting. There was something of legal subtlety
- think how interesting this is! Once we have grasped it, we are no
- keen interest in all the conditions and circumstances of the time.
- Indeed she cannot help being interested, for Henry III who had driven
- III and Henry IV, took a profound interest in the history of the
- Grimm's writings we see how wide were his historical interests.
- deep interest in Italy. All this comes out in his
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- the world and of life. Generally speaking, man is less interested in
- many outstanding, interesting incarnations took place, incarnations
- especially interested me came into my field of vision, I realised:
- warmest interest in every human being with whom he came into contact.
- earth. But the deep, warm-hearted interest in numbers of his fellow
- interested himself deeply in what we to-day call Greek Mythology, in
- less to pass living human beings by, but he took a boundless interest
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- interest towards the outside world; on the contrary, interest has
- less interest in external life; rather does he, by reason of
- his Anthroposophy, take far more interest. Everything outside himself
- begins to be far more interesting to him than before; it has far more
- connected with this relationship, things which do not interest him as
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- in life; he has had intimate and real interest for many things, not
- nothing in it were of the slightest interest to them. They have taken
- whether he takes interest in every detail, or whether he does not pay
- interest in anything during the previous earthly life. You see, the
- interest in anything, then we can be sure that we shall be a coward
- surface of the body; whereas those who interested themselves
- intensely in life during a previous earthly life, who interested
- lacking in interest, but he was dull; he could not really do anything
- remained dull. Such a man has no interest for the first part of his
- life between death and a new birth. He develops an interest only when
- and with his feeling — he takes great interest in the first
- interesting to find that in the study of the human being we have
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- extraordinarily interesting and a highly important section of
- observed in the same way. A very interesting personality as regards
- his backward journey was particularly interesting to me. A fact to be
- certain interest in the way he was bringing his thoughts, his
- extraordinary interest is happening here — and a whole number
- something extremely interesting in this backward journey after death
- interesting.
- Moon Beings. Investigations of this kind are profoundly interesting
- interest in the life of this man, for he was the prototype of
- death, are incomparably more interesting to me than anything I can
- interested in a man's earthly life — as I was in that of
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- an interest in what comes after death and were less and less
- here! What went before does not interest me. What does interest me is
- no small interest in this age of ours to compare the second part of
- interested in the spiritual development of human beings and when I
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- by this, that in such an age the most spiritual interests
- interests of single groups or nations.
- pouring in. No wonder that the main interest of those
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- accessible to everyone interested in them. We have thus become an
- greatly interested him. But now, although the title indicates a content
- of vital importance to a scientist, he feels not the faintest interest:
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- of men who were interested in occultism in the widest possible range,
- sense, indeed in a very interesting way, possessed the ancient Egyptian
- interesting how Livy came to be an historian. In the ancient Egyptian
- mutual contrast. It is interesting once more, to enter into the peculiar
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- interesting who were influenced by the streams that came over from Asia
- after his death, watching with interest all that took place for the
- Christian centuries in a district not without interest for the
- interesting to see the manifold ways in which that spiritual life rayed
- way. Interesting it is how Brunetto Latini, having been an Ambassador in
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- interested in the question: How did his individuality live on in later
- interest through spiritual worlds. But there is always something vague
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- a spatial sense. It is interesting to see how at a most favourable
- Most interesting, and increasingly so the
- extraordinarily interesting figure. Short and thick-set, under-grown a
- Dialogues, and deeply penetrating. Interesting too is another short
- greatly interested in this man,
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- deeply interested I was in the original, in his further course of
- evolution. He continued to interest me when he had passed through the
- real individuality living after death naturally interested me far more
- interest in the living man to describe his life. In this case I
- When our interest has been kindled on the
- Now my interest in the earthly archetype of
- worlds — my interest in him had been kindled especially by
- It is ever interesting to observe: What is
- is not even very interesting. For the interest attaches more to the
- They are among the most interesting. A reborn
- proves indeed most interesting in his present-day rationalistic intellect.
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- reborn as a man once more. It is very interesting that both of them were
- one who will interest us especially, who was a woman in ancient time,
- comes to a standstill. It is just in such interesting phenomena as this
- extraordinarily interesting individuality, incarnations extending from
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- highly interesting. There was a German philosopher (I do not remember
- one could see, and this was very interesting, how he wanted to conceive
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- interesting. External life affected him so little that he had no
- interest whatever in women. On a voyage to the coast of Brazil he
- interest to these Moon Beings and through them they participate in
- who interest themselves in the threads that are
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- is still interested to a certain extent; he looks at the animals in
- the wood with a certain interest. If he is cultured, he takes
- less refined, these animals interest him as game; he can eat them. He
- is interested in the plants and vegetables, for all these things are
- uninteresting and tells one nothing essential. Such individuals are
- great happiness, in the preceding life. That is very interesting: men
- man hard and indifferent, incapable of taking a real interest in
- — who have no interest at all in anything except themselves.
- Now whether a man takes real interest in something or takes no
- interest at all has great significance in life. In this respect,
- anything but that. It is really lack of interest, often going to such
- either have or have not a certain amount of interest in their
- interested in what is around him, the soul is invariably stimulated
- lively interest, with real sympathy, is carried through the gate of
- must be stimulated by interest, in order that it may be possible for
- interest, if nothing captivates his eyes or his attention, then
- does lack of interest
- deepest interest in everything around them, observed everything with
- interest may begin in the present life; and then the future will
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- having cast into mighty pictures our interest and diligence during
- and spreads in the wake of Christianity. It is an interesting
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- of a man who was exceptionally interesting to me. Coming from
- interested me. I tried to understand it spiritually and wrote the
- interest I had taken in him enabled me to follow him during the
- whatever interest I once had in his earthly life was completely
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- importance to the men of our time. All their interests in life
- man says: ‘What comes after death interests me because I should
- preceded birth or conception does not interest me.’ He does not
- interested me profoundly. I followed the external life of this
- meantime this prototype had died. The whole man interested me
- completely extinguished all interest in what he had been in his
- these findings did not interest me in the slightest. The
- interest in relics of the earthly life brought me by friends.
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- details of our own karma which cannot fail to interest us. At
- not nearly as interested in the details of his outward
- sympathy or antipathy, such individuals interest us. We
- forth; we are interested in what he is outwardly. But in
- business or the like, interest us in the different way I
- which are involved in interests connected with external
- it was interesting for me to investigate his karma and the
- remarkable and interesting personality, for he was, so to say,
- characteristic way. Later on — because my interest in him
- interest, however, are those which lead to the karmic
- other men, and it interested me to investigate a life such as
- the Rhineland. But in respect of karma, what interested me
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- interest for a more active life in the Anthroposophical Society. My
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- interest us, whose individualities we feel urged to trace back to
- the most interesting marriages imaginable. She shared in all his
- At a certain period in my fife he began to interest me very
- future it will be of very special interest to take account of them.
- expression of it are an interesting study.
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- interested. Let us take the example of Conrad Ferdinand
- Ferdinand Meyer, apart from his poetry, may well arouse interest. He
- life are especially interesting from the point of view of
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- year 1912, and my interest in his experiences after death began from
- interest in his earthly life was no longer there; it was eliminated
- by the intensity of interest in what he was experiencing after death.
- this was that certain friends interested themselves
- them to me. I simply could not take any interest in the matter and
- had to ignore it, for the simple reason that interest in the dead is
- Beings of the planetary systems. And it is exceedingly interesting to
- when attempts are made to speak of interesting human phenomena from
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- interest? And to-day, as a foundation for further studies, I shall
- the interest taken in matters of the kind of which we have been
- speaking — provided the interest is deep and sincere. The very
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- interest? And to-day, as a foundation for further studies, I shall
- the interest taken in matters of the kind of which we have been
- speaking — provided the interest is deep and sincere. The very
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- him dry and uninteresting. Notwithstanding this somewhat prosaic
- whole method of handling the subject, made me deeply interested in
- him. And this interest remained, even after his death at an advanced
- would like to show you how interesting from a historical point of
- would scarcely interest himself in them! Nobody could say that up to
- particular Mars Being — a Being who now began to interest me
- point of view this. Mars Being, will begin to be of great interest to
- the interesting point — he succeeded in founding the Order of
- Oliphant is a remarkably interesting and significant personality: he
- Such matters always interested me deeply. Then, again, the questions
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- whole method of handling the subject, made me deeply interested in
- him. And this interest remained, even after his death at an advanced
- would like to show you how interesting from a historical point of
- would scarcely interest himself in them! Nobody could say that up to
- particular Mars Being — a Being who now began to interest me
- point of view this. Mars Being, will begin to be of great interest to
- the interesting point — he succeeded in founding the Order of
- Oliphant is a remarkably interesting and significant personality: he
- Such matters always interested me deeply. Then, again, the questions
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- no interest in the spiritual world. They treat patients in accordance
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- longer holds any interest for us. We have ascended into the planetary
- twentieth century. In real life he was a man who interested me
- philosopher had died. And because I was deeply interested in him I
- activities on Earth ceased to evoke the same interest now that one
- interesting documents which he had left behind. They brought them to
- the slightest interest in them. What did interest me, on the other
- surprised that I showed so little interest after they had been at
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- longer holds any interest for us. We have ascended into the planetary
- twentieth century. In real life he was a man who interested me
- philosopher had died. And because I was deeply interested in him I
- activities on Earth ceased to evoke the same interest now that one
- interesting documents which he had left behind. They brought them to
- the slightest interest in them. What did interest me, on the other
- surprised that I showed so little interest after they had been at
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- conversations there was a lively interest in the spiritual
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- conversations there was a lively interest in the spiritual
- Title: True/False Paths: Lecture Five: The Inner Vitalization of the Soul through the Qualities of the Metallic Nature
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- fire. We would not have the slightest interest in differentiating
- very interesting case of this nature occurred recently in Dr.
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- fire. We would not have the slightest interest in differentiating
- very interesting case of this nature occurred recently in Dr.
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- belong to the Earth. They are omnipresent and take an interest in
- burning interest in earthly affairs, but their interest is of a
- interested in what is of least importance — in the
- interesting to observe the particular movements of the writer as
- This is what interests them.
- They were interested in the dexterous movements of the fingers
- little interest in what was committed to paper; they were wholly
- interest which certain Moon beings develop in the movements of
- spiritual-etheric beings. Their interest in the world of man
- interesting to observe how this type of human being can become
- by virtue of their fluid skin emanations. There is an interesting
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- belong to the Earth. They are omnipresent and take an interest in
- burning interest in earthly affairs, but their interest is of a
- interested in what is of least importance — in the
- interesting to observe the particular movements of the writer as
- This is what interests them.
- They were interested in the dexterous movements of the fingers
- little interest in what was committed to paper; they were wholly
- interest which certain Moon beings develop in the movements of
- spiritual-etheric beings. Their interest in the world of man
- interesting to observe how this type of human being can become
- by virtue of their fluid skin emanations. There is an interesting
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- interesting. We find that our astral body is the bearer of forces
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- interest in the world ruled by the Moon Beings and the Initiates of
- without interest to understand the reason for this. It soon
- standpoint of Initiation this antithesis is most interesting and
- inquisitive as today, they never felt the need to be interested in
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- interest in the world ruled by the Moon Beings and the Initiates of
- without interest to understand the reason for this. It soon
- standpoint of Initiation this antithesis is most interesting and
- inquisitive as today, they never felt the need to be interested in
- Title: True/False Paths: Lecture Eleven: What is the Position in Respect of Spiritual Investigation and the Understanding of Spiritual Investigation?
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- scriptures of the East. They are interested in these
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- scriptures of the East. They are interested in these
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- always and exclusively concerned with spiritual interests and the
- recognition of spiritual interests – with the exclusion of
- Title: Community Life: Address 1: The Goesch-Sprengel Situation-1
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- it is simply a too one-sided interest in renewing these teachings in
- feasible nor possible for those who have an interest in the survival
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- as ours: Personal interests and personal vanity inevitably get mixed
- upbringing and so on) they have no particular interest in getting rid
- all of us can immediately broaden our interests to include the objective
- interest in finding out about their own previous incarnations for reasons
- these days. One is to act in the best interests of the Society, which
- objective interest we actually ought to have in our spiritual movement
- incarnations down through history are not really interested in this
- cause; they lack the particular kind of interest they ought to have.
- times, when our interest should be focused on the development of a major
- portion of humanity, someone should have so little interest in the events
- of the day as to drag such highly personal interests into our Society.
- not in any other. People whose chief interest is in their own person
- But when, as so frequently happens, this purely personal interest and
- Title: Community Life: Lecture 1: Requirements of Our Life together in the Anthroposophical Society
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- Title: Community Life: Lecture 2: The Anthroposophical Society as a Living Being
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- a certain interest in the Society as such, and to develop this interest,
- points in our statutes. It also means taking an interest in the guidance
- and management of the Society as such. When someone lacks this interest,
- Being interested only in the work the Society does is not the same thing
- as being interested in the Society as such. But in order for our Society
- to exist as a basis for this work, a certain interest in the Society
- of the Society. People who are only interested in reading lecture cycles
- — and take no interest in the governance of the Society, especially
- do not want to develop that interest are actually not in support of
- the Society as such, as I said before. You must develop an interest
- an interest in the Society as such. This means, however, that the affairs
- This, however, requires a really vital interest in the affairs of the
- interest. They have to be seen as a concern of the Society; there must
- interest to him or her, but who also knows a lot about the Society and
- of friends is what interests me.” I certainly do not mean to criticize
- effect on the Society if people are only interested in the Society because
- preventing this when the right kind of interest in our internal social
- who can be presumed to be in the know, that demonstrates a lack of interest
- that people are not taking an interest in its life and vitality. That
- interest in our Society's life and vitality.
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- Title: Community Life: Lecture 3: Swedenborg: An Example of Difficulties in Entering the Spiritual World
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- Title: Community Life: Lecture 4: Methods and Rational of Freudian Psychoanalysis
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- evidence to show the extent to which the interest of creative writers
- interest in the goings-on in the chicken run:
- study such cases; they should be of great interest to us precisely because
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- It first appeared in the 1890s. It would be interesting to find
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- It is interesting, too, how Mauthner reacts to her portrayal of Nietzsche.
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- interests of humanity universal. But those who belong to the
- of furthering the interests of humanity.
- the period when intense interest was being taken in H. P.
- these left-wing Brothers had their own special interests. At
- the moment I do not propose to speak about these interests.
- had their special interests, above all, interests of a
- the most interesting of all within the horizon of the Occult
- the left, and whose prime interest it was to turn the
- beginning had really no directly theosophical interests but a
- Blavatsky but bound up with all kinds of special interests.
- Indian interests, but they also made trenchant concessions to
- mysticism to an audience seriously interested in the
- interesting way. He says: ‘The necessary tendency of
- own self-seeking interests? And if it is God who acts in
- that time. It would be interesting to relate a few details
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- tendentious interests instead of the unbiassed truth.
- interests of this individuality, he can induce such a man to
- interests it was to make use of materialism in this way for
- the interests of materialism. First, it was a matter of
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- promotion of their own special interests — Indian
- interests. They had in mind to establish all over the Earth a
- But the path followed was in pursuance of special interests,
- not the interests of the evolution of humanity in general.
- beings here and there whose interests are suited by
- disinterestedness. That is why, at bottom, nothing is more
- interesting references are to be found in C. J.
- all who have taken an interest in the Theosophical Movement ...
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- possible because it was in the interests of certain persons
- into the open. The one who had an interest — in this
- drew her interest away from ordinary things, but her
- that quarter there is intense interest in not allowing
- interest is present for a biased, one-sided cause, it always
- interested me, the teaching only very little. Then I turn
- interest me at all. I now lay the stress upon what I formerly
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- the domain of modern science there is an interest in
- representatives of modern religious bodies an interest in
- they have no interest in pointing to the spirit behind the
- that it loses interest in the reality to which symbolism is a
- pre-eminently interested in making them very astute, very
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- interest us at the present time, it is necessary to keep
- village. This was an interesting event for the villagers and
- interesting to study modern psychiatry. Modern psychiatry has
- aside what does not interest them, Spiritual Science can
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- the extraordinarily interesting drama which ends with the cry: “Thou
- has created the plants, the animals and men; it is in their interest
- the daughter of the sinner. A deeply-interesting dialogue now ensues.
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- described. But it is greatly to Ahriman's interest to hold firmly
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- temporary and partly local interest only. I will leave the brochure
- here in case anybody may still be interested in it. [The
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- to people who had no interest in the Society as such.
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- interested in going on with yesterday's discussion about
- presenting can be quite variously interpreted. For my interest is
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- address any audience interested in hearing me. Though my previous
- anything but anthroposophy to those interested in hearing about it,
- task became one of simply meeting the interest of these people who,
- just been saying in the interests of frank speaking and without the
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- interest whatsoever in that experience. I say this not in criticism,
- deliberations with such comments as, “What possible interest
- Here, on the one side, we see an elemental, natural interest in the
- familial as well. On the other side we find no interest in that life,
- and the other group, that feels no interest in them, could pursue a
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- immediate interest to this assemblage. I hope there will be other
- But for the moment the thing of chief interest to us is that this
- else starts talking, because he is not the least interested in what
- is being said. He is interested only in his own opinion. One may be
- an aim. If that interested me, I would never suggest setting up a
- living interest in the concerns of the whole Society, and
- interested in creating community of the positive kind that I
- anthroposophy. That lay in the real interests of anthroposophy, and
- its interests would have coincided fruitfully indeed with those of
- as a person of many-sided interests who functions sensibly at all the
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- in the least interested in your files, only in what you have in your
- some individuals in the older group who had never taken any interest
- interest in the stand taken by the committee representing the
- Society. They are individuals completely without interest in what the
- here too there was no interest in what the Society was as a society,
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- many people. A desire for sensation gives them an interest in the
- different quality. Then the strange thing is that one's interest in
- increases one's interest in human foolishness, for these things look
- interest in what its life-requirements are.
- include taking an interest in problems occasioned by a constantly
- reproached for taking no interest in something launched before their
- interested in suppressing and stamping out truths about the spiritual
- solely interested in repeating slogans like, “Humanness must
- right to do so, without taking the least interest in the
- those interested in hearing them. Until 1918 the Society was just
- interested in anthroposophy had every bit as much access to
- who is only interested in anthroposophy in general — a
- entity. That the loose confederation does take an interest in what
- interesting motion was made by the pupils of the upper classes of the
- together in it are interested first and foremost in making
- Title: Anthroposophic Movement: Lecture One: The Homeless Souls
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- lively interest in what is happening to their ancestors. Such souls
- whose interest is concentrated less on worldly happenings as they
- develop maturity in the spiritual world. Their interest lies in the
- most interesting among them were not those who studied the writings
- reading expounded on these things. And it was most interesting to
- most interesting to observe how on the one hand the tentacles of
- instance, listen with profound interest to an explanation of the
- when they wished to attend what was most important and interesting to
- them in life. It was indeed interesting how spiritual life, spiritual
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- earth again, they have a burning interest already in what is
- world upon the earth below, and are keenly interested in all
- number of souls, whose interest, when their pre-earthly life
- principal interest is: How are we maturing in the spirit-world?
- They continue to interest themselves down to the very last
- of existence, these souls have to the last a lively interest in
- have already taken an interest for so long, before coming down
- Papers. It is interesting, historically, — to-day it
- interesting to take up one of the annual sets of the
- interest in everything, and not with the intention of
- studied with deep interest, with the keenest eagerness, a book
- nineteenth century, that the most interesting of all were not
- it was very interesting to watch how the listeners, who were
- it was extra-ordinarily interesting to see, on the one side the
- sign of the deepest interest to what was being said about
- thing which interested them above all else in life, they crept
- most interesting, the manner in which, amid this European
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- the members was filled with spectres. An interest in psychology was
- Real interest required a certain generosity and lack of
- preconception. It was, after all, very interesting to be involved in
- with sufficient interest can find the principles of anthroposophy in my
- name. I found it exceedingly interesting then as a phenomenon of the
- wrote a very interesting synopsis of
- one could see Blavatsky herself as an exceedingly interesting
- quite interesting.
- interesting to read the writings of Lawrence Oliphant.
- interesting than her books. Blavatsky was an important and notable
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- behaviour. All that, of course, is not so much what interests
- us. What is of interest for us is the mental consciousness of
- — One required, in fact, to have an interest in
- to enter into it all with real interest. And then, indeed, it
- was extremely interesting to enter into what went on, rightly
- It appeared at the time to me an unusually interesting book, as
- There is a very interesting Compendium of the Truths of
- understanding for it; because they were not, there, interested
- find these books extraordinarily interesting, — above
- extraordinarily interesting one, — extraordinarily
- interesting, if only from a deeper psychologic standpoint.
- them. It is a quite interesting little volume, this of
- extremely interesting to read the writings of Laurence
- even more interesting than the books. It was certainly a
- Title: Anthroposophic Movement: Lecture Three: The Opposition to Spiritual Revelations
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- It would be an exceedingly interesting exercise to examine these
- is particularly interesting. It occurred to him
- interesting connections through their ability to psychoanalyse away
- described? In this respect there were some interesting experiences to
- really excellent people who had a thorough interest in everything
- nevertheless many people whose interests would not be served by
- Title: Anthroposophic Movement (1938): Lecture III: Critical Judgment and Colour of the Times
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- would be extremely interesting, some time or other, to describe
- is interesting, though, what a point this psycho-analytic,
- Jung, particularly, it is extremely interesting. Jung has found
- that they will come on really very interesting trains of
- profound interest in every sort of thing in which one could
- possibly take an interest in those days, and round which one
- interesting, but irritating, — until I decided once for
- There were, however, many people, as I said, whose interest it
- Title: Anthroposophic Movement: Lecture Four: Spiritual Truths and the Physical World
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- If we ask how people found a common interest in such societies as
- interest, because it was among such people that she made her mark.
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- play cards or do other things that I am not so interested to
- like Blavatsky would have met with no interest. For only with
- persons such as these did she meet with any interest. What was
- Title: Anthroposophic Movement: Lecture Five: The Decline of the Theosophical Society
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- thinker, his interest extended to everything which could be learnt
- to distance themselves from all partisan human interests, and aspire
- to take account of the general interest of mankind. That was what
- spiritual movement flourish if it contains factional interests which
- general interests of mankind, and to recognize that it had to find
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- scholar and the lover of learning ... so Nietzsche's interest
- mix up one-sided political interests with their own sphere.
- endeavour to get beyond all partial, sectional interests in
- mankind, and really to rise to the universal interests of all
- human interests, common to the whole of mankind; and
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- world beyond these circles there was no interest whatsoever in real
- kindling an interest in a truly modern science of the spirit existed
- When we had been engaged in this interesting activity for some time,
- Title: Anthroposophic Movement (1938): Lecture VI: The Two First Periods of the Anthroposophic Movement
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- that, outside these particular circles, there was no interest
- awakening an interest in genuine, modern spiritual science
- ... (these things have a real psychologic interest also, for
- Well, after we had performed this interesting occupation for a
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- people had an interest in creating a home for the real substance of
- increasing interest. Look at everything which has contributed to
- interests took the upper hand.
- opinion, but who has an interest in the cultivation of the spiritual
- involve only one thing: an interest in a society which in general
- who has an interest in the cultivation of the spiritual life, then
- those who have such an interest will come. And the others, well, they
- Title: Anthroposophic Movement (1938): Lecture VII: The Third Stage: The Present Day. - Life-Conditions of the Anthroposophical Society
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- people, who were sufficiently interested in what Anthroposophy
- certain sensational interest might possibly have induced some
- matters merely of theoretic interest; they must be taken with
- interest. If you take everything that has gone to the
- leaned more towards the artistic side; interests of a general
- artistic side; interests of a general human kind came into the
- willing to subscribe to an opinion, but who is interested in
- what can be expressed in the words: One is interested simply in
- spiritual world. One has an interest in such a thing. How it is
- of faith. But when one says, ‘Whoever is interested in the
- kind of interest; and the others, ... well, they may stay
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- egoistic, a nice Society egoism. The interest which sends its
- waves out into the world, the interest which gives our
- Society its particular stamp in the world, this interest
- Title: Christmas Conference: Lecture 5: The Foundation Meeting, 25 December, 11.15 a.m.
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- places there is a genuine interest in Anthroposophy, that
- Title: Christmas Conference: Lecture 6: Meeting of the Vorstand and the General Secretaries
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- Title: Christmas Conference: Lecture 7: Continuation of the Foundation Meeting, 26 December, 10 a.m.
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- Title: Christmas Conference: Lecture 8: Continuation of the Foundation Meeting, 27 December, 10 a.m.
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- anything that might be interesting for Anthroposophy in the
- the debate. In the interests of proper procedure, please
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- interest in the school other than that pertaining to its
- status as a model. Perhaps his interest will turn out to be
- be counted on to attract interest here in Switzerland. That
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- payment of interest on loans. But for the building of the
- than that of paying interest. We shall be speaking about the
- recently I was so interested to find the endless envelopes
- days. But it was most interesting to look back and experience
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- number of others, are interested in what I meant by the life
- of the writer in question and that is what interests us. We
- your heart of hearts. For us here the most interesting thing
- but if interesting things come from our friends, then I
- known, interest in it was awakened really everywhere. We have
- way or another on behalf of the Waldorf School. The interest
- continue to ask for an even greater interest. The support
- there will be opportunity for others interested in medical
- Title: Christmas Conference: Lecture 14: Meeting of practising doctors, 31 December 1923 at 8.30 in the morning
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- interested now; but help it to mature, do something so that
- are interested in the things themselves. This is something
- hopes to arouse interest in America. ‘Americans have to
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- Title: Esoteric Lesson: Stuttgart, 1-20-1907
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- interest in outer sense phenomena is called estimatio in
- Title: Esoteric Lesson: Berlin, 5-15-'08
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- estimatio. It's this interest that fetters him to the physical
- Tiredness mainly arises from interest in things. No tiredness is
- caused if one looks at something without personal interest. For
- personal interest in the food because it stimulates his gums. It has
- physical body, and then he loses interest in physical things.
- interests and to ascend to imaginatio. Then a man becomes
- personal interest he streams a spiritual light onto them; he becomes a
- Interest also has a destructive effect when people run from one
- sick. It's also a hindrance to progress to have a personal interest in
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- pleasure is in the etheric body. Previously interest was in the astral
- flowed in and out, and egoless people without interest in outer things
- a man what was good or harmful for him. He was interested in the
- pictures that arose within him and this interest remained when he
- permeated him more and more. Interest moved into the I. The I drew
- interest up to itself, it drew everything up to its own realm. Thereby
- Rosicrucianism calls this interest that goes out from the ego
- estimatio. We must raise our interest to the astral plane
- When we no longer follow personal interests in our actions, when we do
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- interests change, and one often hears esoterics complain that
- they've lost interest in many things that used to interest
- will soon be filed with interests that'll replace the other
- connection with other men and the interests that filled us
- people must change their circle of interests. The difference between
- Title: Esoteric Lessons Part II: Berlin, 11-4-10
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- Title: Esoteric Lessons Part II: Muenchen, 2-12-11
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- that should still interest.
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- fill with his previous interests. This gives him an urgent feeling, a
- man who has turned all of his interests away from the outer world as
- Title: Esoteric Lessons Part II: Muenchen, 2-26-12
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- Title: Esoteric Lessons Part II: Norrkoeping, 5-30-12
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- world, although an esoteric training tends to make one lose interest
- in what formerly interested one.
- Title: Esoteric Lessons Part III: Stuttgart, 5-18-'13
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- Title: Esoteric Lessons Part III: Muenchen, 9-3-'13
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- Title: Esoteric Lessons Part III: Christiania, 10-5-'13
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- place. Such images are of interest to an esoteric, to the
- 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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- Title: Esoteric Lessons Part III: Leipzig, 1-2-'14
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- Title: Esoteric Lessons Part III: Norrkoeping, 7-14-'14
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- Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 5
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- Title: First Class, Vol. II: Lesson 10
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- would be interesting — but I'm not going to bother. But
- interest we have done what I have just described, if we do it
- Title: Goethe As Founder of a New Science of Aesthetics: Steiner's First Lecture
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- uninfluenced by any actual interest — a disinterested
- Title: Lecture Series: The Physical-Superphysical: Its Realisation Through Art
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- he is about to tell me all kinds of interesting things. If he
- there is of necessity more interest in the artistic and
- Title: Lecture Series: The Sources of Artistic Imagination and
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- spiritual-scientific investigator is more interested in the
- Title: Lecture: 'Goethe's Faust' From the Standpoint of Spiritual Science
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- but this occupied him only as a secondary interest. An
- sensually interesting for him who will see only the exterior
- interest is eradicated. Only then can we really grasp the
- Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture II: The Romantic Walpurgis-Night
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- their fellows — very interesting!
- the witches were burnt. It was definitely to the interest of
- exceedingly interesting to notice how Mephistopheles turns
- degrees so little interested in what is being said that
- something of more interest to Faust. But Faust is not at all
- interested. Goethe also knew that Nikolai had described it,
- Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture III: Goethe's Feeling for the Concrete.
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- had his public, wrote a very interesting and witty dramatic
- and astral body. Let us look at the animal. It is interesting
- they lie down to digest. It is very interesting to watch this
- gives the animal immense satisfaction. It is interesting to
- Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture V: Faust and the Problem of Evil
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- the Faust drama is derived out of the deepest interests of
- interesting to put the different Scenes together in this
- all-embracing poem. It would be interesting, for example, to
- would be interesting, for once, to see these three put
- Title: Lecture: The Overcoming of Evil
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- interests which people prefer to leave untouched. In this
- Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture VI: The Helena Saga and the Riddle of Freedom
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- interest to represent as constructive the very impulses that
- Title: Lecture: Goethe's Personal Relationship to his 'Faust'
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- interesting that from the beginning of the combination of
- Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture VII: Some Spiritual-Scientific Observations
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- Mephistopheles, and it is interesting that, as long as
- Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture VIII: Spiritual Science Considered with the Classical Walpurgis-Night
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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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- greatest interest to every man. I have spoken to you of the
- chart the acoustics of particular interest, that, like his
- it would be interesting, however, to set up an acoustics that
- fear of and lack of interest in the spiritual. If Goethe's
- lack of interest in the spiritual
- dogs can be traced to it. And lack of interest in the
- have made clear. If we take interest in what is actually
- necessity to the spirit. It is mere lack of interest that
- that points to the spirit, because it does not interest him.
- But he is as ignorant of his lack of interest as he is of his
- fear. Therefore the lack of interest, too, dons disguising
- be caused by our lack of interest, like the fish bereftaf its
- interest. men are afraid of Spiritual Science. This may be
- subconscious fear, subconscious lack of interest, should
- Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture XI: The Vision of Reality in the Greek Myths
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- Title: Art/Mystery Wisdom: Lecture Eight
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- although these might be far more interesting than those we
- have already discussed. One of these interesting things is
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- Title: Lecture Series: Eurythmy
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- epochs which were truly artistic. It is interesting in this
- Title: Eurythmy as Visible Singing: Lecture 1: The Experience of Major and Minor
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- Title: Eurythmy as Visible Singing: Lecture 2: Experience and Gesture; the Intervals
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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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- not the soul, so the notes are not the music. The interesting thing
- following is of special interest: We have to be able to feel a relationship
- to draw out the scale from the main vowels, most interesting things
- Title: Eurythmy as Visible Singing: Lecture 4: The Progression of Musical Phrases; Swinging Over; the Bar Line
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- are always intervals. And the interesting thing about Goethe's poem
- Title: Eurthmy as Visible Singing: Lecture 5: Choral Eurythmy
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- interest to eurythmists. Hauer [33] began to study music at a very early
- All this is very interesting,
- and I have long been interested in this man Hauer. At the time when
- Now it is interesting
- of art is an interesting phenomenon, and one which should not be overlooked.
- Title: Eurythmy as Visible Singing: Lecture 6: The Sustained Note; the Rest; Discords
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- Title: Eurythmy as Visible Singing: Lecture 8: Pitch (ethos and pathos), Note Values, Dynamics, Changes of Tempo
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- well, and so on, but it has nothing to do with me. I am not interested
- Title: A Lecture on Eurythmy
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- What is especially interesting about Franz Brentano is the fact that
- Title: Poetry/Speech: Lecture IV: Poetry and the Art of Speech
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- Title: Poetry/Speech: Lecture VI: Speech-Formation and Poetic Form
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- influenced by Romantic interest in northern “Bardic”
- full-blooded form, there may be a certain interest here in the
- Title: Poetry/Speech: Lecture V: Poetry and Recitation
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- Title: Poetry/Speech: Lecture VII: The Uttering of Syllables and the Speaking of Words
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- Title: Lecture: The Occult Basis of Music.
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- Title: Inner Nature of Music: Lecture IV
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- Title: Lecture: Speech and Song
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- Title: Inner Nature of Music: Lecture VI
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- interesting but because it arises at the dividing line between the
- Title: Inner Nature of Music: Lecture VII
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- Title: Lecture: On Chaos and Cosmos
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- remote; nevertheless, these things can interest us in a certain sense
- It is very interesting to take up an old book and enter into it, and
- an extremely interesting connection in the world order. We are thus
- Title: Lecture Series: Two Pictures by Raphael
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- Title: Ways/Architecture: Lecture I: The Acanthus Leaf
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- certain Doric columns one often finds a very interesting motif
- Title: Ways/Architecture: Lecture V: The Creative World of Colour
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- bring many interesting things to light in regard to the
- Title: The Building at Dornach: Lecture III
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- extraordinarily interesting. One who is really conversant
- the interests of one portion of humanity — not the
- interests of mankind as a whole. And it is true in the
- which at all times places the interests of humanity as a
- truth is clouded over the very moment the interests of one
- part of humanity are made to override the interests of the
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- Title: Lecture Series: Architectural Forms
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- to become objective and to develop interest in the great objective universe,
- we must be able to put ourselves into the big interests of the world.
- rise to the great interests of the world. For every single form as a
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- the great interests of humanity to-day. To-day that which affects the
- the great interests of humanity. But how many people think like this?
- occupied with their own personal interests, as if they were of the highest
- importance. To turn our eyes to the human interests, that is what is
- are only occupied with their own personal interests, and secondly in
- Title: Colour: Part Three: The Creative World of Colour
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- Title: Colour: Part One: Colour-Experience (Erlebnis)
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- Colour, the subject of these three lectures, interests the physicist
- today — it interests also — or should do — the psychologist;
- more than all these, if must interest the artist, the painter. In a
- Title: Colour: Part One: The Phenomenon of Colour in Material Nature
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- the rest of life, you see what interesting things result. He pursued
- Title: Colour: Part Three: The Hierarchies and the Nature of the Rainbow
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- all and says: that person doesn't interest me in the least; I am
- interested only in the warmth which he spreads around. He does not say
- he is interested in the warmth the other sheds, but that nothing but
- the warmth interests him. He is talking nonsense, of course, for when
- Suppose I have here a human being. I cease to have any interest in
- a knob at the top like a head, and thereafter take no more interest in
- with the elements of Nature. People are no longer interested that
- Title: History of Art: Lecture I: Cimabue, Giotto, and Other Italian Masters
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- and interest was directed to the question: How did the higher
- in fellowship with every human soul, an interest in the
- immediate interest in all that lives and moves on Earth. Thus we
- especially strong in that age. It is most interesting to see how
- It is interesting
- Masaccio's, you can take a keen interest in every single figure,
- interesting to see once more, in the wonderfully tender pictures
- Angelico is so intensely interesting. Formerly, as we have seen,
- It is interesting
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- Title: History of Art: Lecture III: Dürer and Holbein
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- interesting to compare the two “Temptations,” Their
- Title: History of Art: Lecture V: Rembrandt
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- are in black and white; but it is most interesting to see in the middle
- It is interesting to hear
- Title: History of Art: Lecture VI: Dutch and Flemish Painting
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- post-Atlantean epochs. It is interesting to see how gradually there
- of today. It is interesting to see the several elements of it emerging
- after all, more or less superfluous, if we are interested in the artistic
- Title: History of Art: Lecture VII: Representations of the Nativity
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- The Nativity, which interests us mainly now, is shown in the middle
- It is interesting to see,
- Most interesting to see
- the element of light. It is most interesting to study this in Dürer.
- you see how Naturalism progresses. This is especially interesting when
- Title: History of Art: Lecture VIII: Raphael and the Northern Artists
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- before us interests us, above all, inasmuch as it stands out against
- interest us again and again: How is it with the origin and evolution
- factors stood at a characteristic moment. We can make very interesting
- however, interesting for once to see something so primitive.
- There is another interesting point, — less evident in these pictures,
- Title: History of Art: Lecture IX: Sculpture in Ancient Greece and the Renaissance
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- it is interesting to see how the Greek Art found its way. Few of the
- interesting to see the composition, the perfect symmetry. The figures
- examples of the famous Parthenon. You may read the interesting story of
- Lessing's writings on this subject are, indeed, most interesting. He
- It is interesting how the aestheticist, Robert Zimmermann, — without,
- inwardly. It is very interesting to receive the impression of the two
- understand what he meant. The anecdote is interesting, if not historically
- It is interesting to see,
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- Title: History of Art: Lecture XI: Icons, Miniatures, German Masters
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- central Europe. Interest centred mainly on everything other
- form and colouring. Humanity was interested in something
- different. Above all there was an interest in Europe for
- an interest in relating stories, an interest in the working of
- itself in this period with very little interest for spatial
- might say, through to the very joints of principal interest.
- presented indicate their obvious interest in events of the
- European interests of the `Heiland'. It had to be born out of
- interest for current events developed. Art demanded expression,
- the rules where the main interest is located. Consider this as
- by the individual's penetration of tradition: interest in
- Title: History of Art: Lecture 11: Fourth and Fifth Post-Atlantean Epochs, Medieval Art in the Middle, West, and South of Europe
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- just in this Middle-Europe in the most significant way. Interest was
- speaking immediately out of the spiritual world. The interest was above
- because then there spread, from Rome, just this interest for telling
- things, the interest of forming, of being active in this particular
- a way that, to begin with, there really existed very little interest
- cracks” of what was the main interest. That which was grown through
- the Nibelungs-, the Walthari-, the Gudrun-Song. You can tell the interest
- character of the biblical events was taken up by the immediate interests
- then, if we see how these European Volkinterests come to the
- emperorship, which ended with this time. It is that time, when the interest
- order”, and what really carries the main interest is placed almost
- also to look at the drives, at the instincts, at the interests, and
- the traditional. What shows, is the interest in what is happening, not
- merely the interest to picture that which comes out of the spiritual
- Title: History of Art: Lecture XIII: The Changes in the Conception of Christ During a Certain Period of Time
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- will always be part of extraordinary interesting facts that one
- battle, this image is one of the most interesting regarding
- artists. For this reason it is interesting that this particular
- Here we see the third stage in this interesting process. Look
- of the Christ-type, which is of interest to us today,
- Title: History of Art: Lecture 13: The Changes in the Conception of Christ During a Certain Period of Time
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- interesting fact that the man who made such a deep impression on Greek
- conflict the picture is one of the most interesting that are extant.
- That is why it is always interesting to watch this struggle just in
- interest to-day.) There we see the human already entering in, which
- stage of this interesting process — a rejuvenation begins, due
- Title: Study of Man: Lecture IV
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- Title: Study of Man: Lecture V
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- few works on art which are so interesting from a psychological point
- Title: Study of Man: Lecture VII
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- Title: Study of Man: Lecture VIII
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- Connection of Will and memory. Interest begets memory. Each soul force
- awaken in the child a vivid interest in the animal kingdom. We shall
- that the interest we arouse for the animal world becomes greater and
- greater. The greater the interest such lessons arouse the more they
- awakens an intense interest in the child also contributes to a very
- Title: Study of Man: Lecture IX
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- Title: Study of Man: Lecture X
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- For he should take an interest in all that has happened in the world.
- Title: Study of Man: Lecture XII
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- have a man before you: you can make this interesting observation. You
- Title: Study of Man: Lecture XIII
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- sleep to different forms of mental activity. Interest essential ...
- that continuous interest is combined with it, this interest and
- you read with really deep interest the more you will be
- what you read with interest and warmth of feeling the more you will be
- interest. For if we only assimilated what aroused our interest we
- spiritualising of bodily activity, and the arousing of interest in
- Title: Practical Course/Teachers: Lecture I: Introduction - Aphoristic remarks on Artistic Activity, Arithmetic, Reading, and Writing
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- the least interested in accommodating themselves to this
- individual later to take an interest in the whole world as far
- interest, but because, for instance, it sees, in actual fact,
- interest the whole being of the child in this
- that, but we try to awaken his interest in the form itself.
- it engages the interest of the whole being. Consequently, we
- understanding dawns on him and interest awakes in their
- children. Try not to excite interest artificially by relying on
- children, to let the interest grow from the child's own
- Title: Practical Course/Teachers: Lecture II: On Language - the Oneness of man with the Universe
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- interested to hear, but if you retain from it a sense of
- Title: Practical Course/Teachers: Lecture V: Writing and Reading - Spelling
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- intelligent, even very interesting (from the point of view I
- be extraordinarily interesting, but it would obstruct
- Title: Practical Course/Teachers: Lecture VI: On the Rhythm of Life and Rhythmical Repetition in Teaching
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- science, as offshoots of science. All kinds of interesting
- been particularly interested in what they call the process of
- soul-activity. It is interesting, of course, and in another
- Title: Practical Course/Teachers: Lecture VII: The Teaching in the Ninth Year - Natural History - the Animal Kingdom
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- interest in piano lessons when he was shown the function of the
- Title: Practical Course/Teachers: Lecture VIII: Education After the Twelfth - History - Physics
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- point he begins to take an inner interest in the great
- interests they have followed as if they were machines. It has
- Title: Practical Course/Teachers: Lecture IX: On the Teaching of Languages
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- succeed in interesting the child so much that he asks his
- for if children are really interested in the lesson such life
- lesson — if the lesson interests us ourselves, we are
- Title: Practical Course/Teachers: Lecture X: Arranging the Lesson up to the Fourteenth Year
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- diverted to something more interesting. Here the presence of
- Title: Practical Course/Teachers: Lecture XI: On the Teaching of Geography
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- will be tremendously interested in this Alpine structure, which
- Title: Practical Course/Teachers: Lecture XII: How to Connect School with Practical Life
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- almost inapplicable to that vocation. People must be interested
- interesting chapter. People's thoughts must be directed
- jargon of words or dislike the interests represented there, but
- rooted in life, that we should have an interest in and a
- Title: Practical Course/Teachers: Lecture XIV: Moral Educative Principles and their Transition to Practice
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- first years at school. These cease in the interests of human
- teach things of interest to the reason, to the intellect, very
- interest sums, discount sums, etc.
- at this stage. For the inner selfish appetite for interest,
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- and mankind. As teachers we must be interested in all worldly
- from anything of possible interest to man — if we were to
- ought to be able to take an interest in the biggest and
- second thing: The teacher must be interested in every aspect
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- no interest to modern man.
- we ask about the interest men take in the question of the
- than this, that the main interest they have is connected with
- interested in the possibility of carrying the ego through
- interest in knowing what happens to him when he passes through
- egotism plays in the interest they have in knowing something
- interested in what continues in physical life from out the
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- interested in the soul's continuation after death. Can one deny
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- after death. Out of pure egoism they take an interest in the life of
- to take an interest in the life of the soul from birth onwards
- soul-spiritual existence, with the same longing and the same interest
- much interest for any other thing, for they do not care much for that
- One result of this egoistic interest in the life after death is the
- consequence, human interests have grown narrower, a trait which may
- increasing, intelligent egoism restricts human interests.
- destinies. They are filled with the breath of egoistic interests.
- Each person has his own egoistic interest. External schematic
- similarities in these interests, often due to a common profession,
- because the human souls are only filled by interests which appeal to
- they need, when human interests have grown wider, when they have
- interest in this element transcending the personal destinies, we
- spheres pertaining to purely egoistic, personal human interests. If
- untruth, and does not change it. Only if we begin to take an interest
- that the people who take an interest in the representative edifice of
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- are chiefly interested in the life of the soul after death.
- This interest springs from pure egotism. I have said we must
- pass on to interest in the life of the soul from birth onward,
- interest in other spiritual questions; in, for instance, that
- result of this lack of interest is the way man thinks about the
- interests is caused by egotism; and this narrowing of interests
- interests. We may have whatever fine democracies where men meet
- Egotistical interests hold sway. Every-one has his own
- egotistical interest. Similarities in outer interests such as
- their necessary renewal if people's interests broaden; that is,
- put the matter straight. Only if one begins to be interested in
- graciously the people who show an interest in looking at this
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- other. But it must always be interesting to us to study in a child the
- immensely interesting to grasp the forms of an organism, also as it is done
- pedagogy, and this despite the great interest taken by many people. The
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- the most intensive interest in such world-riddles, then these energies
- interest in the world, the world in the widest sense ...
- When we do not have enough interest in the world around us, then we
- And when they feel the most intensive interest in particular world
- interest in other human beings is not possible if the right sort of
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- kindled by our own living interest in the subjects with which
- exceedingly interesting, because it is generally believed that
- own body. The incredibly interesting fact is that through his
- instincts the human being has a far greater interest in his
- oxygen. It is truly interesting, if one observes a
- our interest is aroused in the human being before us. To this
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- it but they cannot develop the same interest for it. We as teachers
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- It is of particular interest to see by means of a scientific spiritual
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- interested in what preceded birth. They say to themselves:
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- being a ne'er-do-well can be sometimes so extraordinarily interesting,
- Waldorf School a very interesting case, a very abnormal boy. He has
- interest. He fondled him, led him back to his place, gave no sign of
- you will find all sorts of interesting things. Here, for instance, is
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- Where attention and interest are kept alive the whole physical
- If there should be a sufficient interest for this expressive art we
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- evidence of your interest in our educational goals, even though
- cosmopolitan interest, but is also a matter of concern for all
- not draw my particular interest. Nevertheless it is interesting
- interest in this person that many Europeans do, in regard to
- what teachers must do to kindle genuine interest for what they
- these things extraordinarily interesting. I am not in the least
- above. Though these experiments may be interesting from a
- evidence may serve as an interesting confirmation afterward.
- engenders real interest in the human being. We shall observe
- interest in education! And genuine interest in the human being
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- and his real task was to lecture on rhetoric. But interest in
- interests in this country. For my part, I feel convinced that,
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- interesting at the
- play into the interesting question just raised. It's not
- interested in how the child answers the question. I may
- you? Even the tone of voice may indicate the teacher's interest
- and if the child can feel the teacher's genuine interest in the
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- understanding interest in what others were doing.
- doing and an understanding interest in what others are
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- something interesting about the young Goethe.
- interesting, at least.
- Another interesting example can be found in so-called
- it is interesting to consider the biography of Gregor Mendel.
- school, boys and girls sit side by side. Although interesting
- Gymnasium, make interesting reading: Greek —
- teacher is therefore expected to follow with real interest not
- be especially gifted. Such common interest and shared knowledge
- sincere interest in what is willed in this education deserves a
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- interest in these matters, and that we are inwardly active
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- interest and diligence, but first and foremost of the teacher's
- interest, diligence and sincerity.
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- made a certain impression on circles interested in the
- interest which every man should have for others. In everyday
- interested in principles of educational method which might
- system. What did interest us was reality, absolute true
- no great interest in general theories, but so much the greater
- is our interest in impulses coming from anthroposophy which can
- interest is taken, however, in penetrating into the great
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- to their interest to keep hidden from the rest of mankind for
- is nothing of greater interest than to set himself the problem
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- the child is only interested in certain things in the outer
- world, not in everything. He is only interested in what we
- interesting to watch a child learning to walk. You must learn
- to observe this. But it is more interesting still, although
- and wrote a book about it which is extremely interesting. In
- an interest in speech. During the first seven years of life
- there is an interest in gesture, in everything connected with
- interest in everything connected with the pictorial form, and
- change of teeth the child's interest passes over from gesture
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- interest in everything. But after I had told him all I could
- as interested in every detail connected with physical health
- should have the deepest interest in, and pay the greatest
- the world as a single individual and has absolutely no interest
- uninteresting. Even as a child no human being was ever
- uninteresting to me. And I know that I should never have been
- beings interesting.
- is this width of interest which permeates the teachers'
- It is interesting to see how from year to year the
- it for itself, and it is extraordinarily interesting to observe
- class, it is interesting for instance to discover that a class
- interesting, not only on account of the talk which takes place
- only come about in the course of the years, is an interesting
- interest. We must of course make use of the good qualities of
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- widest possible interest in each individual child and nothing
- inside him, and it is just here that quite interesting
- in which these people were interested. They were of the type
- to a Society which is interested in the history of literature,
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- start, showing great interest in everything, but whose interest
- psychologically I was interested to know the reason for his
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- interest in it. It will be evident that he is eager to know
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- quite interesting to observe how anthroposophy is dealt with
- the Gnosis is known today. It is interesting that today many
- interesting. It was put forward by pupils who were in the
- interesting testimony to the inner necessity of such education.
- experienced. This is why when one tries to stimulate interest
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- interest in the external world, but he takes so much the more
- interest in what he may call his spiritual inner being. In the life
- between death and a new birth man's interests are almost entirely
- develops according to his inner life of spirit. This interest which
- keenest interest in what is awakening with the change of teeth.
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- specially interesting to follow the qualities of soul which now
- interesting in every detail, from morning till evening; the smallest
- things are interesting. Notice, for instance, how two people take a
- incarnation, that he was interested in everything in his former earth
- an “A”? Why should he be interested in an
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- It is of interest to observe the suddenness with which this great
- certain facts about Troxler of great interest in this connection.
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- interesting axiom of Paracelsus has often been quoted, to this effect:
- is perhaps of interest to remind you of the mistake made by Schleich,
- where they join the petioles, there occurs an interesting
- revealed among lower organisms in an interesting way.
- are of less interest to us at the moment — which appear in a certain
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- yesterday was certainly of absorbing interest, but I
- As individual medical men you have the greatest interest in healing
- bacillus and so forth. Such facts are of great interest to the study
- appropriate soil for the growth of this or that interesting vegetable
- Amphibia and reptiles in this respect, are most interesting — to the
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- respectively. It might interest you to hear about the part Spiritual
- And most interesting of all vegetable forms are the trees. Turn your
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- Another plant full of interest in this direction is Equisetum arvense
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- It was most interesting to hear Dr. K. maintain in last night's
- interesting lecture of Dr. Sch. the other day on the need for a
- the liver. It would be an interesting investigation, to study the
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- interest; even such a disorder as grippe (influenza) has indisputably
- What interests us here is the fact that the function performed in the
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- chapter of physics and does not interest us here; it is unfortunately
- to those forms of insanity in which all interest in the external world
- history one can make the most interesting observations. In giving the
- journalists are much more interesting than that of strong-minded,
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- The most interesting observations can be made in persons who have been
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- most interesting in this respect; Betula alba, the silver birch, which
- scurvy grass, Cochlearea officinalis. It is of interest also, as
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- circumstance of special interest. And in fact the farther we go from
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- prophylactic influences upon the organism, and it is very interesting
- This is again an interesting connection. The juice of the horse
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- inquire whence they come. We need only interest ourselves in the
- within the profession in the interests of human health. Too often, a
- physician loses interest in man as a whole, if he specialises in one
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- course, be of interest to you all — the question of heredity in
- The consumption of oysters is an extraordinarily interesting
- process of extraordinary interest occurs, if small potentised
- remain. This is the interesting point, that the processes which are
- awake so rapidly that we escape that peril. Such are the interesting
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- interesting scientific facts. In order to characterize such
- very interesting fact. A Viennese doctor, Moriz Benedikt,
- present may remember the interesting symptom-complexes that
- yet fathom. This process has extraordinarily interesting
- tell you an interesting fact — for outer science is not
- very interesting investigations in a dark room on the lowest
- described his work in the dark room in an interesting way. He
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- already introduced. I have no interest, of course, in
- interesting if you investigate the clove root and recall
- process is extremely interesting to observe. Picture vividly
- is extraordinarily interesting to observe this insertion of a
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- — This is an extraordinarily interesting complex of
- interesting question which of course I will have to answer
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- as a philosopher, he is an interesting cultural-historical phenomenon.
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- because it is always interesting to learn how a person who has gone
- interesting, and in our time it is still rare to deviate in this way
- Of course such illnesses may seem less interesting as a result, but
- this is nevertheless the case. It naturally seems more interesting if
- diminished force of organization in his liver. It is more interesting
- it is more interesting than if one simply points to the metabolic
- left quietly to the spiritualists and other interesting people
- interesting because they are rare, though unfortunately they are not
- interesting phenomena. One need not look back very far perhaps
- living science. As an example, we have an extraordinarily interesting
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- It is interesting to explore how what I presented to you this morning
- this now would lead too far. What should interest us more right now,
- It is interesting that a rhythm such as this one that can be observed
- It is interesting that if very small doses of phosphorus are
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- this interesting phenomenon: the kidneys ultimately excrete
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- from the kidneys to the liver, for example, we find this interesting
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- the fingers. It is really extremely interesting to study the connection
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- interest anyone concerned with the rhythmic interplay between physiology,
- of urine. These connections are certainly extraordinarily interesting
- interesting letter is the H, which actually has the most vowel nature
- organism. It is particularly interesting to see how the movement, which
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- people who sit out their lives, spend their lives without interest for
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- interesting. Consider the human being schematically: head, rhythmic
- that is something of much less interest to us at the moment. What interests
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- intelligent but intellectually quickly tired.” A most interesting
- have an interesting question that has been presented to me. Naturally
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- learning thereby more interesting. Whoever had the idea that healing
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- week. We had been speaking of bees and a very interesting
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- good if you, as physicians, would interest yourselves, too,
- interest there is nothing against your getting these courses
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- impaired if, in an earlier life, we neglected to develop interest in
- were debarred from taking any interest at all in the outer world.
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- madness. Insanity distorted genius. Interest and love can restore
- greater and greater interest in the mystery of the human
- interest in the organisation of man is completely lacking in
- interesting. And then, watching all this objectively, we shall find
- interest. We shall see in it a distorted image of the highest wisdom;
- as our interest in the whole process grows without of course
- deeply and inwardly interesting to us. Suppose an abnormality gets
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- sense-perception on the earth. This is a most interesting fact.
- exceedingly interesting. The physicists have before them this
- somersaults in thought, all those interesting, but in fact
- correctly about moral defects. For it is indeed most interesting to
- interesting discoveries, but all of a sudden, when he touched a
- talkative if he found anything of interest. The poet began to laugh
- and on the spot, following with intense interest, in
- exceedingly interesting. Qualities which are in their right place in
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- other hand, what an interesting time you could have if you set out to
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- lack of religious feeling. Interest must be aroused in the boy in all
- human. The things in the world outside have begun to interest him and
- study of such a child can be very interesting; indeed a child like
- this is more interesting than many normal children, although many a
- bony systems. And in the boy we are considering, lack of interest has
- have to do with things to stimulate the children's interest and
- interest to develop. Suppose we are beginning to give them
- accompany the whole process with a constant rousing of interest and
- you. Another extraordinarily interesting thing to observe is the
- child of this kind should be able to notice that we take an interest
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- interest. The dramatic quality must ebb away and subside. And this
- try to tone it all down, try to push back the stream of interest.
- and interest. And you go on in this way, until at last the whole
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- much that is of very great interest for us when they are in this way
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- boy of this kind feels a particular interest in some object, he sees
- delight and interest. But there his capacity for forming ideas comes
- interest and enjoyment, and of things that are bad in
- would like to tell you of an interesting little experience that I had
- is going to be a particularly interesting case, and for me personally
- it has as a matter of fact quite a special interest. For, whenever I
- made first on a small scale. Altogether, a most interesting
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- interest him in the world, as is practise of Waldorf Schools at this
- time and see what things really interested him, and then, starting
- from these, to extend his field of interest. Had this been possible,
- level. For it is plain, the boy has interests. He has moreover
- carefully how the boy's interests work. You will find they remain in
- interest. Afterwards I tried to suggest to him that he should make
- new film; his interest would have had to reach beyond what lay
- him to listen to it. When an interest seizes hold of him in the very
- interest down into his metabolism-and-limbs system, then at once his
- point things that the boy follows with a certain interest, we should
- go on from these, widening the circle of his interest in all
- at once begin to experience a widening of his circle of interests.
- interest aroused in all the processes that go on in the world in
- and takes a keen interest in the objects and processes that he finds
- it, the modern Youth Movement is interesting in the highest degree.
- must not omit to cultivate this interest in very little things. The
- should be every bit as interesting to us as Saturn, Sun and Moon. For
- interest in many directions. Tell me now, how has it been with this
- interesting phenomenon of albinism, which we have opportunity
- devout interest into every single detail of their condition. For the
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- he deals with such are among the most interesting in all his
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- extraordinarily interesting, for actually the pain remains exactly
- the most interesting phenomena in the realm of human evolution.
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- interestingly than our ordinary contemporaries. Their narratives are
- much more interesting; above all, they speak of things one does not
- encounter in everyday life. So they are already interesting in the
- also interesting if one lets them talk about themselves. To
- even more interesting than the usual visionaries, who do not develop
- condition is pathological; they simply find it interesting. And they
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- much more interesting; above all, they speak of things one does not
- encounter in everyday life. So they are already interesting in the
- also interesting if one lets them talk about themselves. To
- even more interesting than the usual visionaries, who do not develop
- condition is pathological; they simply find it interesting. And they
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- interested in discovering medicinal remedies, although of course they
- were intensely interested in healing, for they were first and
- were interested in more than that. They were interested in the
- human being, but it has to be some genuine content. Interestingly
- interested to participate in these discussions of worldviews. For
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- interested in discovering medicinal remedies, although of course they
- were intensely interested in healing, for they were first and
- were interested in more than that. They were interested in the
- human being, but it has to be some genuine content. Interestingly
- interested to participate in these discussions of worldviews. For
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- things were no longer of any interest. People came more and more to
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- extraordinarily interesting property. Its form in nature is such that certain
- brief, this antimony has the most interesting properties.
- who has a heartfelt interest in the health of his fellow man.
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- let us denote the acceleration by g. Now what will interest
- interests us at the moment is however this: — On the right-hand
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- interesting discovery:— he found that the electrical
- interesting fact. Now that they had at last exposed it — if I
- most interesting things was discovered in the 1890's by Roentgen
- the velocity of the radiation. The interesting fact emerges that the
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- extremely interesting fashion. For, imagine to yourselves the solid
- Now this is an extremely interesting and significant relation. For it
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- effect in this part of the spectrum. It would be interesting also to
- very interesting that a solution of esculin will cut out the chemical
- but his way of expressing the matter is extremely interesting.
- It is extremely interesting to pin physics down at the very point
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- for teachers of the natural sciences, as well as interested parents
- interesting parallelism between thinking in mathematics and thinking
- energy. It is very interesting in this connection to see how Eduard
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- effects in the world itself. It is by no means without interest to
- our microscopes. We discover all sorts of interesting things, but the
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- on his relationship to mathematics in a very interesting series of essays,
- Extraordinarily interesting! For despite Goethe's
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- been described in the medical literature is particularly interesting.
- interest, no mere scientific need, that underlies all we shall strive
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- is extremely interesting to observe in detail the way in which a child
- behind us, it is interesting to study what Western mysticism often sets
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- interest in anything written — not even a single
- with life is extraordinarily interesting. This can be seen most
- Having thus prepared the ground, it is interesting to study
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- not of interest. You see, it is practically impossible today
- to say about them would not interest the mathematician, and
- interested in the spheres in which it might perhaps find
- mathematician were so trained as to be interested also in
- not interested in what the doctor learns, and on the other,
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- of the sleep-walker. In the sleep-walker, interesting
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- not be uninteresting to compare how great is the distance
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- rhythmic alteration. It would be interesting to observe
- interests us however here and now is the fact that man thus
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- interested in clairvoyant research. But there really is an
- read about these extremely interesting investigations by the
- connections. And it was truly interesting how one drew his
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- extraordinarily interesting at times) will hardly find the
- grow increasingly interested in the outer world, and as a
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- elementary interest in experimentation itself. The scientific
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- main things which are of special interest to us. The two currents existed
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- It is interesting to see in Newton's time and in the age that
- infinity. It is after all quite without interest to a living world
- Later on, interestingly enough, Newton goes somewhat deeper. This is
- saying that space is the sensorium of God. It is most interesting
- Formerly this had not been observed, nor had there been any interest
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- anthrosposophical interests.
- will show us how intimately the interests of Agriculture are bound
- From one aspect or another, all interests of human life belong to
- ourselves thereby. Two very different sets of interests are
- interest us. For these are the forces involved in all that reproduces
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- show us to what an extent the interests of Agriculture
- or another all the various interests of life are contained in
- whether or not the plant is used for food. The two interests
- focus our interest in the cosmic forces of Venus, Mercury and
- interesting theory. But every insight taken from a wider
- sufficiently interested to work out a real science of the
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- it. Now the tomato is one of the most interesting subjects of study.
- of interested persons, not actually farmers, to share in this Course.
- as a fresh and interesting chapter of anthroposophical teaching? The
- — from persons who are merely interested — then indeed “the
- owing to their general interest and who are not in the Agricultural
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- tolerance because of their interest in the subject, nave also
- Suppose these things are repeated by laymen as an interesting
- professionally concerned with it but only interested in the
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- Title: The Social Question: Lecture III: Fanaticism Versus a Real Conception of Life in Social Thinking and Willing.
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- further interest to us. Of importance to us above all is to
- is, in my view, extraordinarily interesting, that if you have a
- be interesting to write about swear words of some old writer. I
- place these interests scientifically in the world. Our life in
- in order to be justified in the general interest of humanity.
- The general interest of humanity may be asked whether the
- interest develops in the area of economics which is the only
- Title: The Social Question: Lecture IV: The Evolution of Social Thinking and Willing and Life's Circumstances for Current Humanity.
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- with all their interests as modern time came along, are linked
- These bourgeois leading circles are through their interests
- their interests more or less to what many people held as the
- interests: the encroaching complicated economic life.
- relationship, they stood quite removed from the interests of the
- their interests are experienced in an isolated economic
- become one of differing mutual interests, a struggle of the
- of his own interests guide the economic life. Experts had
- everything in which all people are equally interested in. As
- protection of interest can be passed through into law. Last
- of law was penetrated by such a protection of interests. This
- interests in harmony and amalgamation, where the one is always
- interested in what a program or something similar can offer,
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- happened due to the civil interests in the beginning of more
- interests of the state in more recent times. This growing
- introduced the further nationalisation of traffic interests,
- has economic interests in the determination of working hours,
- interests of single human circles. Just think how the old
- on the basis of an economic parliament but their interests
- factors and interests would be needed. One would then have a
- of its factors when only economically active interests appear
- the economic life within the social organism, interest is the
- ruling factor. This interest however brings quite a specific
- He even has to, like he earns interest through his labour,
- through spiritual production, also inherit interests through
- the democratic legal life with the interests of other
- person and another with one-sided interests grinding it down.
- but one-sided interests will be grinded down in the democratic
- organisation is interested in a project of short duration
- with the interests of the individuals who would suffer during
- cooperate and not develop individual small interests, which are
- — no one can — that a discrepancy of interests may
- contained in the translation of a very interesting book about
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- circles are basically only interested in one thing which the
- regions where they felt comfortable, where their interests
- according to the interests of the leading circles up to now,
- personal interests valid.
- to production. Out of the various interests of the most varied
- be human needs and human interests.
- so-called interests of the ruling state circles, which had been
- discovered their interests were satisfied by the state; they
- image of the interests and desires which the leading circles
- easily take on characteristics according to the interests of
- leading circles have interests in the modern state life and for
- economic proletarian interests. The spiritual life is
- interest. To a greater extent what had been the case in earlier
- is not directly interesting and which, when it is correctly
- something uninteresting. No, it must be judged in such a manner
- forth interest: coherence of people with their work and
- interest in all spheres in any occupation.
- factual interest is applied to all and not be based on a mere
- past for people who only want to serve their interests and
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- the interests of actual groups of human beings, and was
- interests. One could see it; one could see this Utopia, coming
- interests (though these interests didn't come to expression in
- interests of the one particular class, its indifference to
- everything that lies outside these particular class-Interests.
- other interests than interests of common humanity, — by
- what had, and could have, only interests of caste, interests of
- these single, separate interests, then, mount up to what we
- find as the collective totality of interests when we come to
- interests: which is to say, that economic interests
- were extremely real western interests behind. And so we have to
- something which is Not-a-Utopia, namely very real interests.
- didn't say: We appeal to the very real selfish interests which
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- operations of those companies whose interest was served by secrecy,
- interests of the community by his work, by his activity, by his
- take up the undoubtedly remarkable and interesting little book by
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- and it is interesting to see how those isolated facts already have
- interesting result is arrived at. If we reckon an eight-hour day, we
- considerable amounts of money, and interest on these amounts must be
- paid; provision must be made for the payment of interest. And what do
- interest. The result is that Paris has been very much improved, but
- those who work in order that his money may yield interest! A deep
- dried party interest. If I should be able to succeed in these
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- different from that of purely economic interests. But this has as yet
- But in these last only economic interests were actually represented.
- interests sat in that Parliament. The resolutions adopted by them
- these individuals represented interests which arose out of their
- deliberations by nothing but economic interests in disguise; for
- majority could be found to vote against the interests of the
- interests, majorities can always be found to pass resolutions
- affecting those interests and to make laws which have nothing
- calling itself the Center, representing purely cultural interests,
- that is, Roman Catholic cultural interests. This party can join with
- namely, by a clear separation of political interests from all that is
- interests. The impulse for the organization of the Threefold Order
- laws are allowed to arise out of the interests of economic life
- like a photograph or an impression of economic interests. There is no
- develop an interest in man as man. It must come to pass that even the
- life. All individual interests are of this nature. Such cases fall
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- and practical life thereby becomes prosaic, uninteresting and dry,
- They believe they are doing this purely in the interests of exact
- it not be to the highest interest of, such communities that their
- soon appear. This book promises to be extremely interesting. It is
- misunderstood; I mean that it is interesting, because Czernin was a
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- concerned with the commodity and interested in its circulation?
- centuries in the powerful interests of the economic body. It has
- interests and needs have found expression in public laws, and these
- found to be only economic and political interests and wants in the
- interests in it, we are united with it. And the very people who are
- pattern in the interest of the state; it is not to be limited by the
- spirit extends its interests over all life. We have been condemned to
- most interesting part is that the book doses on this note, but does
- interests with one another. It is no wonder that the old despotic
- interest of the society based on the trading system to transform its
- legal system; that is to say, to change economic interests into legal
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- that he who meets his fellowmen with a purely human interest and
- understanding acts differently from one whose interests are narrow,
- his fellow creatures, and who is without interest for his
- surroundings. On this account, the former, who is truly interested in
- appear dry and uninteresting. And nothing constructive will ever
- producers' interest in their fellowmen and in life.
- another group. What are the common interests of individuals or groups
- sphere of interest of every producer. Whereas it is now the interest
- products, which, however, he does out of self-interest, it will be
- interest in consumption, distribution, and production. That is to
- reflected in the economic interests of the individual man. This must
- by saying that while other interests which bore a much greater
- single state, as a nation, was interested. The reciprocal economic
- an interest in production and consumption wherever it is carried on,
- just as every member of the community must be interested in the whole
- a genuine interest in every other country; so that nothing resembling
- that will appear which is possible to every people, namely, interest
- interests will arise again and again in world-economy, and will claim
- understand them or have an interest in preventing their realization.
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- of a talk. — Our thoughts interest no one; our
- have, by preference, interest for talking in general
- perhaps not working under conditions in which interest is
- already present, but is working to awaken interest by the
- interests nobody else, and whoever believes that his thoughts
- — insofar as they are thoughts — interest any
- one kindles in one's self does not interest people, willing
- thoughts do not interest an audience — our will annoys
- meets with quite a different interest than he does if his
- first no interest for him. — He writes these thoughts
- have said that our thoughts interest nobody else, and our
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- as “Our thoughts interest no one” can be either
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- perhaps not working under conditions in which interest is
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- interests nobody else, and whoever believes that his thoughts
- — insofar as they are thoughts — interest any
- one kindles in one's self does not interest people, willing
- thoughts do not interest an audience — our will annoys
- meets with quite a different interest than he does if his
- first no interest for him. — He writes these thoughts
- have said that our thoughts interest nobody else, and our
- fact that our thoughts as such do not interest people, our
- as “Our thoughts interest no one” can be either
- although thoughts do not really interest our listeners, and
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- are, as I have already said, such that they interest not a
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- care about the machine! At most, it interests — not even the
- one who built it, but the one who invented it' and the interest
- interest. For social interest only begins when one can discover the
- own mind do not interest the listener. But in the way that I have
- are, as I have already said, such that they interest not a
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- too distasteful to him for him to become interested, and he has
- Turkey, and those interested in Turkey, France and Switzerland itself
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- those who are apparently interested in the threefold social
- those interested in Anthroposophy but caring little for the
- interested only in maintaining traditions. They want to be
- above all is energy, courage, insight, and interest in world
- the world, not get entangled in narrow interests, but be
- interested in everything that goes on all over the world.
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- those who are apparently interested in the threefold social
- those interested in Anthroposophy but caring little for the
- interested only in maintaining traditions. They want to be
- above all is energy, courage, insight, and interest in world
- the world, not get entangled in narrow interests, but be
- interested in everything that goes on all over the world.
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- interesting study especially for the first centuries of the
- then it will be to his interest that the products of Nature should
- Nature, it will be to his interest that the other kind of products
- should decrease in value. Now when this interest becomes
- interest either in Nature or Spirituality or Capital. When is it so in
- interests of those producers who are on the side of Nature, nor of
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- economic effect is connected with the rate of interest.
- Assume that the rate of interest is low. If as a spiritual creator in
- interest to pay, I can produce my goods more cheaply. Thus I shall
- interest falls. So long as the Capital continues to be turned to good
- always so. When the rate of interest goes down, he who requires credit
- interest is 5%. A person borrowing Capital on the security of land
- outright. Assume now that the rate of interest falls to 4%. More
- result of a falling rate of interest, land becoming not cheaper but
- more expensive. When the standard rate of interest goes down, land
- It would make a very interesting study to compare, for example, the
- other. The thing would make an interesting subject for a dissertation.
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- economic process works in direct opposition to the interests of
- is to his interest that the rate of interest should be low. Having
- less interest to pay, he will be less hampered in his use of the
- landowner, or anyone who has an interest in the land becoming dearer,
- interest. If he has a low rate of interest to pay, the value of his
- make them cheaper because of a low rate of interest. Commodities,
- rate of interest is low. Land, on the other hand, which gives a yield
- of interest is low. You can easily work it out. It is an economic
- rates of interest: We ought to have a rate of interest as low as
- commodities; and a rate of interest as high as possible for everything
- directly from what we said before. We want a rate of interest as high
- out in practice. A slightly higher rate of interest for Capital
- help. A considerably higher rate of interest say, for instance,
- the rate of interest which would keep the land at an ever constant
- practice without taking additional steps. 100% interest for money
- is indeed a palpable fact and it is interesting to find it discussed
- in this way. The article is interesting, inasmuch as it endeavours to
- economic sphere; interesting, too, because it says that these things
- the Basler Nachrichten which is also interesting!
- interest on Nature-property right up to 100% by transmitting as much
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- uniformly, it would concern us very little. What interests people is
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- phenomenon in which you can truly recognise what are the interests of
- man. For he knows very well that his interests and dividends will be
- the War was not desired in France, we need only point to the interests
- of the numerous small investors and not to the interests of those who
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- was considered immoral to take an interest on loans; it was only
- considered moral to lend free of interest. Under these conditions
- that is to say, from the interest; but it arose from the following
- those of to-day, he would not pay me interest, but the presumption
- If this be so, what is interest? Interest as has already been remarked
- by some economists interest is what I receive if I renounce this
- renounce this mutual right, he pays me interest for it. Interest
- by interest. For interest is mutuality realised. It has been
- are the interest; only they have undergone a metamorphosis. And what
- we see quite plainly here in the payment of interest takes place
- interest. The wide outlook over the economic process will be active;
- the interest of the other fellow will be actually there in the
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- speculation: all I desire is to have a reasonable interest on my
- community there will be no widespread interest in spiritual work,
- spiritual interests in the next generation and, in all probability, by
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- I do not think that interest on money should be abolished, provided
- interest is actually necessary in the economic life), you may say: How
- me, if I am only going to pay them interest for an atrociously short
- will get interest out of my business for as long a time as possible.
- picture and thereby provides a value, a value for which real interest
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- radiations rather indifferently, and one was mainly interested
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- probability — which is quite an interesting
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- Crusades. People began to develop a deep interest in this at
- very interesting method of calculation. I have never found that
- Title: Book of Revelation: Lecture Fifteen
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- would it be preferable, in the interests of making better
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- studying it, even today; it is most interesting and its
- Title: The Apocalypse: Lecture XVI
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- People were quite right to be very interested in the orbit of
- particularly interested in its appearance in the mid 40's, for
- an astronomer by the name of Littrow wrote a very interesting
- interesting. He made very nice calculations, and taking
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- It is immensely interesting to observe this in detail. For
- Title: The Apocalypse: Lecture XVII
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- Title: Lecture: The Origin of Speech and Language.
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- to home were discussed. There was a particularly great interest in
- after hours on the construction site for those interested in such
- because in our time people are not very interested in celebrating
- interesting connection: Human beings can speak because they have a
- in the brain. It is very interesting that since it became known that
- must examine the soil. If you are interested in how people breathe in
- Title: Health and Illness I: Lecture I: Concerning the World Situation
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- interested in that cause. First and foremost, the French want
- on the manipulation of his interests in Germany and France.
- them as interesting as they like. Anyone who feels responsible
- the influence of the planets on man; I am interested in hearing
- Title: Health and Illness I: Lecture III: The Formation of the Human Ear
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- called the perilymph. All this is extremely interesting. The
- see, it is most interesting that in the cavity of the ear we
- as we learned to talk. These matters are most interesting.
- comprehensible. Were you interested in the description of the
- Title: Health and Illness I: Lecture IV: The Thyroid Gland and Hormones
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- problems. It is interesting that this question also
- products of minutely small glands. It is interesting that the
- published some interesting things about the phenomena of old
- placed with a female, it shows no interest in her.
- and were no longer interested in the females, were treated in
- temporarily. It is quite interesting to observe how these
- interest. I have told you that Metschnikoff had already dealt
- interest that completely occupies one's soul and spirit,
- keeping strong the glandular walls. If a man is interested only
- interest in spiritual and mental activities. If he has
- interesting to view such things from both sides, which,
- Title: Health and Illness I: Lecture V: The Eye; Colour of the Hair
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- quite interesting!
- interest me. It goes without saying that one says “I” to
- interesting to observe such things.
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- is something else in regard to this that will interest you. The
- most interesting organ. If you will recall my descriptions of
- the dog does something interesting that man cannot do.
- interesting to see a dog wag its tail. If a human being
- extraordinarily interesting how the nerves are related to form.
- Title: Health and Illness I: Lecture VII: Spiritual-Scientific Foundations for a True Physiology
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- out and use them for thinking. This is extremely interesting.
- fins and were fishes — which would be an interesting
- extremely interesting that the water that flows in the rivers
- really want to do? This is most interesting. The tail can only
- interesting that in human beings the sense of taste changes
- able to continue with quite interesting observations next
- Title: Health and Illness I: Lecture VIII: Concerning the Soul Life in the Breathing Process
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- coal is opaque carbon. It is rather interesting that something
- interesting to see how they initially enter into the human
- interest for him, but what I have just described to you, rising
- human egg. Consider how interesting it is that you exhale, and
- Title: Health and Illness I: Lecture IX: Why do We Become Sick?
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- Title: Health and Illness II: Lecture I: Fever Versus Shock; Pregnancy
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- the first volume. The workers continued to show a special interest in
- interesting relationship!
- colder from below upward. This is very interesting. The human
- interesting that what lies farthest down is regulated by the
- remarkable and interesting results if one looks for the
- would be extraordinarily interesting, for example, to consider
- extraordinarily interesting to examine the digestions of all
- Considering this viewpoint, it is most interesting, though I
- particularly based (see sketch, Diagram 1). It is interesting
- Title: Health and Illness II: Lecture II: The Brain and Thinking
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- Title: Health and Illness II: Lecture III: The Effects of Alcohol on Man
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- the first volume. The workers continued to show a special interest in
- some energy left, stop drinking? It is an interesting fact that
- find something of interest, when people's consciences suddenly
- This is the interesting fact, that sometimes those who have
- Title: Health and Illness II: Lecture IV: The Power of Intelligence as the Effect of the Sun; Beaver Lodges and Wasps Nests
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- no interest in anything. The beaver is therefore awfully
- Interestingly enough, a special variety of wasps hatches from
- Now, this is most interesting. I once told you what the human
- Title: Health and Illness II: Lecture V: The Effect of Nicotine; Vegetarian and Meat Diets; On Taking Absinthe; Twin Births
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- the first volume. The workers continued to show a special interest in
- even quite industrious, but they have no real interests except
- interesting that historically a part of Asia's peoples is
- terribly interesting. It is fascinating to trace what the
- Title: Health and Illness II: Lecture VI: Diphtheria and Influenza; Crossed Eyes
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- Recently, an interesting case of flu occurred that is most
- interesting, because the patient had one illness after another
- Title: Health and Illness II: Lecture VII: The Relationship Between the Breathing and the Circulation of the Blood; Jaundice; Smallpox; Rabies
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- the first volume. The workers continued to show a special interest in
- quite interesting makes its appearance. Man cannot breathe
- Inoculation against rabies is especially interesting. Though
- system for my thinking. This is a most interesting point.
- something other than mere carbon dioxide. It is an interesting
- interesting rhythm in the universe. One: spring; two: summer;
- connection with the breathing activity. This is interesting. If
- most interesting: 25,920 breaths per day, 25,920 days in the
- Title: Health and Illness II: Lecture VIII: The Effect of Absinthe; Hemophilia;The Ice Age; The Declining Oriental and the Rising European Cultures; On Bees
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- would like to tell you something extraordinarily interesting.
- Title: Health and Illness II: Lecture IX: The Relationship of the Planets to the Metals and their Healing Effects
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- the first volume. The workers continued to show a special interest in
- different peoples. It would probably be interesting to explore
- Title: Cosmic Workings: Lecture II
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- very interesting, and by such a course of the stars one can see how
- Title: Colour and the Human Races: Lecture II: Color and the Human Races
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- most interesting question, namely, the human color itself. You
- in some things. One can make quite interesting observations. If
- interest in what goes on in America today, will say to himself:
- It is in fact so interesting that in
- And so it is really quite interesting: On
- It was very interesting at the last Natural
- Title: Lecture: On the Nature of Butterflies
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- interesting to learn the real impulse of the insect which flutters
- butterfly's wings! It is really most interesting to note that when I say
- no interest in a pensioner nor has further use for him beyond paying his
- Title: Cosmic Workings: Lecture V
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- Title: Nine Lectures on Bees: Lecture II
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- Müller — remarks which may perhaps be of interest to you,
- the bee-keeper is first of all interested in what he has to do.
- Everyone must, in reality, take the greatest interest in bee-keeping,
- not the same sex. This is a very interesting fact, and an
- something that makes bee-keeping so extremely interesting for
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- belonging to the class of alkaline metals. Now it is interesting that
- article, because naturally, it interests him, but he cannot make much
- gentlemen, you have other interesting things to ask me about?
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- interesting, gentlemen, to add today a few remarks on this article.
- quite a number of very interesting experiments. As I shall refer to them,
- interesting, something which in a most remarkable way condemns what
- them had arrived at quite interesting ideas as to the source of the
- and this is most interesting, there streams
- interesting. If I could draw the bees' cells for you — or if
- gentlemen, it is very interesting that when you take milk, even if
- interesting question has been put to me about which I would like to speak,
- interesting if Herr Müller would tell us quite simply whether he
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- that bee-keeping in a variety of ways interested me extremely when I was a
- did not interest me so much then as later, or today — because
- economic problem was not of great interest to me because, as a boy I ate
- extremely interesting.
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- interest that the bee should have need of this poison within her. The
- have already told you the interesting story of the gall-wasps which
- honey-comb. There is, for example, an interesting wasp which
- most interesting. The harder the substances used by these creatures
- is really most interesting. When you go into a village you see a row
- interesting are the relationships that exist between the flowers and these
- Title: Nine Lectures on Bees: Lecture VIII
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- colony in an extremely interesting way. There are, moreover, many
- other more interesting happenings within these ant-hills. There
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- speaking of an especially interesting chapter of natural science, of the
- It is interesting
- interest you in connection with the bees. The work of the bees is
- so on; one gets quite interesting results. But in certain
- interesting. It is therefore a very different matter if the lung, for
- something further that is very interesting. Suppose you take a retort,
- described, is especially interesting for it works in wood that is no
- and spirit must leave it. It is deeply interesting.
- Title: Cosmic Workings: Lecture I
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- Title: Star Wisdom: Lecture I: Star Wisdom, Moon Religion, Sun Religion
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- interesting story. Henry II was a good and faithful advocate of
- Title: Star Wisdom: Lecture III: Characteristics of Judaism
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- they were extremely interesting. Nietzsche was always deeply sunk in
- from one another, to develop racial forces and interests, ultimately
- Jews would serve their own interests best if they let themselves be
- say, the cause and interests of the workers as a body: if that is so
- decision. It is really very interesting! Suppose a number of people
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- and being lighter. Everything was fish-like. Now this is interesting:
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- Title: Evolution, Earth, Man: Lecture III
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- interesting mammal skeletons which are more recent. Now the fossils
- formed. Sometimes this is very interesting. Picture that there once
- material. Such casts are particularly interesting, for there we don't
- Title: Evolution, Earth, Man: Lecture IV
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- instance, this is interesting: here is Italy, here is Ravenna —
- And it is interesting that, belonging to the same period
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- descendants, and the descendants are very interesting on account of
- called the Japanese and Chinese. They are very interesting because
- peoples is very interesting. You see, the Chinese and the older
- It is interesting, gentlemen, is it not, that if we
- Europeans. You see, the Chinese are much more interested in the world
- Now whereas the Chinese were more interested in the
- interested in the outer world, a people who did not live from within.
- Title: On the Development of Human Culture: Lecture I
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- descendants, and their descendants are very interesting on account of
- Chinese. They are interesting as being the remnants — the
- Japanese and Chinese peoples, however, is very interesting. You see,
- the Chinese is much more interested in the world around him, in the
- interested themselves in what was in the world outside, could project
- people, interested in what was outside, a people who did not live
- Title: Lecture I: Nutrition and Health
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- reach the interesting fact and we must grasp it quite clearly: that
- root. The only part of the plant one is interested in is the root. The
- interesting fact is this: to build up his digestive organs he needs
- Title: Evolution, Earth, Man: Lecture VI
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- entirely root. The only part of the plant one is interested in is the
- digestive organs himself. Now the interesting fact is this: to build
- Title: Lecture II: Nutrition and Health
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- With nutrition, which is the thing particularly interesting us at this
- Title: Evolution, Earth, Man: Lecture VII
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- actually cured by the sugar. The others are not interested in sugar;
- interesting us at this moment, it is really so, that one must acquire
- Title: Evolution, Earth, Man: Lecture VIII
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- interesting way to what we want to discuss today. Someone has asked:
- It is certainly interesting to investigate how human
- Title: On the Development of Human Culture: Lecture II
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- have been handed in, which can lead in a quite interesting way to
- interesting to ask how men of former times have lived, and about
- Title: Evolution, Earth, Man: Lecture IX
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- the universe. This is interesting to think about. I will prove it to
- very delicate olfactory nerves. It is extremely interesting to study
- its brain the dog has a very interesting organ of smell. Its nose is
- over the fields, he finds everything terribly interesting; so many
- he would write interesting books! Schopenhauer
- Schopenhauer — would actually be more interesting than the book
- Title: Evolution, Earth, Man: Lecture X
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- interesting that there has been all this talk about the proximity of
- Police dogs are used in this way. All kinds of interesting things
- That is very interesting, is it not? And the number
- 25,915 is itself very interesting! If you think of the breath and
- Now the following is interesting. The so-called
- Earlier this year there was an interesting agricultural
- Title: Evolution, Earth, Man: Lecture XI
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- conditions of life were simpler, people took an interest in things
- far more than they do today. Today our interest in a subject lasts
- interest! We forget what happens — it is really so! The
- cleverness. Such a person would talk in an interesting way. A
- fact, larger.) These Venus transits are very interesting because for one
- about great changes. The descriptions of it are very interesting. And
- extraordinarily interesting.
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- interesting to see. One lights a piece of paper and instantly the
- places that are especially favorable to it. It is interesting to
- from above and molds the rounded form. It is very interesting!
- Title: Evolution, Earth, Man: Lecture XIII
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- Even more interesting was the attitude of a body of
- nature, but nothing of particular interest. The comet was 13,000,000
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- be shut off from more remote souls, we interest ourselves in their life.
- Title: Lecture: Reincarnation and Karma
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- description of the lion species interests me, so in the
- individual human being I am interested in his biography. I have
- believers” have no interest in these riddles, one of which
- Title: Story/Green Serpent/Beautiful Lily: Lecture I
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- cultivation of material nature? It is an interesting fact that the
- Title: Story/Green Serpent/Beautiful Lily: Lecture II
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- Title: Lecture Series: The Social Question and Theosophy
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- developing interesting notions about hidden facts, but rather,
- of the present time? It is based on self-interest, on the
- sacrifice. It has nothing to do with self-interest, nothing to
- offering—and no longer self-interest—so that what
- points of view other than the law of wages and self-interest.
- Title: Lecture: Esoteric Christianity: The Gospel of St. John and Ancient Mysteries
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- individual's interest in a subject, but he soon drops it and quickly
- and in consequence his interest can be immediately kindled in
- not applied to make it inwardly enduring; the interest which has been
- kindled quickly evaporates. In this quick kindling of interest and
- cause one anxiety. Interest is easily aroused, a picture begins
- astral body expresses itself in outer interests, and the ego is the
- Particularly it must be of interest to learn how we can handle the
- lack of interest in the outer world; the great danger is stupidity or
- us, which could easily degenerate into fickleness, lack of interest
- in important things, and, instead, become quickly interested in other
- quickly forgetting child, whose interest it is difficult to hold upon
- anything whatever, just because interest in one subject is quickly
- by trying to beat interests into him; we cannot pound in something
- there is still something or other in which he is interested, that
- there is one interest, one genuine interest for each
- sanguine child. It will generally be easy to arouse interest in this
- interest, however, which can be enduring even for the sanguine child.
- found to hold a special interest must be kept in mind. And whatever
- it is that the child does not pass by with fickle interest we must
- become lastingly interested in anything through punishment and
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- of Karma. And it should meet an objective and historical interest to
- Theosophical principles can be looked upon as interesting doctrines,
- If we do not go beyond our own interests, if we have no understanding
- Title: Lecture: The National Epics With Especial Attention to the Kalevala
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- which in the profoundest sense of the word belongs to the most interesting
- our own days, interest in the Iliad and the Odyssey, — for this
- interest is self-evident and universally human. Yet these epics set
- us a very definite — even an interesting task. They must be taken
- consideration of the national epics becomes specially interesting when we
- interesting to me that one of the Runic writings, the “Kantela,”
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- to see that while the whole of Berlin was at that time really interested
- in “clever Hans” for quite a long while, this interest should
- have died out so soon. The short duration of people's interest in something
- Very interesting experiences
- a certain Dr. Pfunge — a most interesting pamphlet. After rejecting
- Title: Lecture: How Can We Gain Knowledge of the Supersensible Worlds?
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- interest.
- the soul is directed towards this chief interest: to develop THIS
- Title: Lecture: Jesus and Christ
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- Title: Reincarnation and Immortality: Lecture V: Mystery of the Human Being
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- their condition in life or a lack of interest, very easily fall
- And what has been found there? It is interesting to hear what a
- now there is another interesting fact. We could, of course,
- had an idea of what it was about, but who was only interested
- Oskar Hertwig is extraordinarily interesting because he shows
- here it is very interesting to feel the weight of Oskar
- Title: Reincarnation and Immortality: Lecture I: Free Will, Immortality
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- Title: Reincarnation and Immortality: Lecture II: The Historical Evolution of Humanity
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- embracing judgment about their country. It is most interesting
- about the American nation. It is interesting to compare these
- have been particularly interested by this parallel phenomenon
- is interesting to see how he succeeds in showing that American
- personal interest what has come into being through the
- — inasmuch as we are interested in it and are still in it
- Title: Lecture Series: The Eternal Soul of Man From the Point of View of Anthroposophy
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- they often carry, namely, an interesting character, but have a
- preceded our life on earth does not interest us, for we are
- here. It interests us that we are here. But we are interested
- Title: Social Understanding: Lecture II: Social Understanding Through Spiritual Scientific Knowledge
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- works entirely from out of the planet's interior. It is very interesting to
- theories, they may be interesting, but to take them as theories is not
- us to take an interest, and I am not saying now that it enables us to have
- interest in supersensible knowledge also gives us the kind of knowledge of
- Title: Lecture: Spiritual Wisdom in the Early Christian Centuries
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- found its way to men who were interested in these matters and who
- the heathen temples and he also had the interests of the Christians at
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- the other side there is no interest in this experience. I do
- saying: “What interest will all these reports have for us
- elemental natural interest, as it were, in the life within the
- the other side there is something quite uninterested in this,
- interest in this, can follow the Anthroposophical path in a
- Title: Community Building: Lecture Two
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- of the immediate interest of the meeting. I hope that an
- that which should interest us especially just now is the fact
- other begins to speak, because he is not interested in what is
- Society. This requires, however, a living interest on the part
- was the Anthroposophical interest. And this interest would have
- who have no interest in touch-space and visual space and the
- Title: Polarities in Evolution: Lecture 3: Political Empires
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- Title: Polarities in Evolution: Lecture 4: Western Secret Societies, Jesuitism, Leninism
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- the interest brought to this spiritual-scientific
- movement with the interest those other movements have
- that interest in this spiritual-scientific movement is as
- Interest that there is for spiritual science. The
- needs humanity's firm and decided interest. Many people
- interest they muster is still rather superficial, subject
- in the wider interest of humanity on this earth. It must
- be our will to consider those wider interests of
- of the Christ Mystery. It is not in their interest that
- has a profound interest in absolute clarity, particularly
- truth is coming to light and they all have an interest in
- Title: Polarities in Evolution: Lecture 5: How the Material Can Be Understood Only through the Spirit
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- different. As a rule it does not interest me very much
- Title: Polarities in Evolution: Lecture 8: The Opposition of Knowledge and Faith, Its Overcoming
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- to come. It was however in the interests of these people
- before; egotistical reasons make them interested to know
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- earthly human being. They were therefore less interested
- tremendous interest and significance though basically
- death. Orientals had no real interest in this in the
- today they are not really interested in human beings the
- This is an interesting phenomenon but it does not have
- Title: Polarities in Evolution: Lecture 11: Modern Science and Christianity, Threefold Social Order, Goetheanism
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- attracted much interest. I think I ought to mention that
- interest is somewhere else; it is definitely not in
- fighting people with different interests but instead
- combining those different interests. Associations are the
- habit. It shows that people are more interested in an
- Title: Lecture Series: Life Between Two Incarnations
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- Title: Problems of Our Time: Lecture I
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- terrifying force that in these times the interest of the
- Graeco-Latin age, we find that they had a lively interest in
- To-day they really have no further interest in it. They feel
- that they have finished their task and their interest from that
- work on it. They have lost their interest in the bodily
- soul which will restore the interest of the Beings of
- Title: Problems of Our Time: Lecture II
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- Archai. Hitherto it has been out of their own interests and
- interest in continuing to work as before on the evolution
- human beings begin to develop an interest in the spiritual
- have of themselves no reason to be further interested in us. We
- can only arouse their interest anew if out of our own souls we
- springs from an egoistic interest in people. They would prefer
- Hierarchy of the Angels, who will once more be able to interest
- must indeed be sought in another way. Men's interests to-day
- surface of things and we shall have little interest in all this
- will by widening his sphere of interest, by seeing not only
- interests from our own personality and our nationality to take
- which lead higher than the sphere of the Angeloi. Our interests
- feel no concern in the wider interests of mankind. That can
- into everything which works for the great interests of
- together and must be separated means to extend one's interest
- interest for these things, an impartial interest in how the
- Title: Problems of Our Time: Lecture III
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- interesting to see the most important features of the day from
- their own immediate interests. We cannot fulfil our task to-day
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