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- Title: Lecture: Human Life in the Light of Spiritual Science
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- led astray by the currents of his century came to reject all spiritual sources
- in the undivided state. Empiricism often leads us astray in our search
- Title: Lecture: Human Life in the Light of Spiritual Science
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- led astray by the currents of his century came to reject all spiritual sources
- in the undivided state. Empiricism often leads us astray in our search
- Title: Article: Supersensible Knowledge
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- receives no visionary content raying into the soul from unconscious
- astray in either of two directions, if a publication of supersensible
- Title: Oswald Spengler: Article I: Spengler's "Perspectives of World History"
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- in our consciousness; they are related to what they portray as
- Title: Oswald Spengler: Article IV: Spengler's Spirit-Deserted History
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- what Spengler sees as history correctly portrays only those Cultures
- Title: Schiller and Our Times: Lecture VII: Schiller's Influence during the Nineteenth Century
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- Do not chatter, I pray you, so much of nebulae and suns.
- Title: Spiritual Teachings of Soul/World: Course I: Lecture I: The Eternal and the Transient in the Human Being
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- saw a big threat betraying the mysteries if they were in everybody’s
- Title: Spiritual Teachings of Soul/World: Course II: Lecture II: The Epistemological Basis of Theosophy II
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- never transform anything into light. If you see forms of objects, the rays have
- Title: Spiritual Teachings of Soul/World: Course IV: Lecture III: The History of Spiritism
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- hayfork. But the tooth broke off. I took the tooth and prayed. I was convinced
- that the prayer must help. But ... [gap in the transcript]. How can I believe
- Title: Spiritual Teachings of Soul/World: Course IV: Lecture IV: The History of Hypnotism and Somnambulism
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- degree. One did not say that he had betrayed the secret, but there were found
- Title: Origin and Destination of Humanity: Lecture III: Reincarnation and Karma
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- Question: Is the prayer anyhow justified according to the theosophical
- The prayer existed at
- the means of communion with God. The prayer should completely evoke
- which the human being asks, the better it is. Prayers in order to
- If I have any prayer by
- nature, from my arbitrariness, then the prayer is not held in the
- sense: “Yet not my will but yours.” However, a prayer
- religion. Someone who knows Christianity and its methods and the prayer
- Title: Lecture: Theosophy and Tolstoy
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- in the same way. He portrays the simple, straightforward workings of
- veins of the body. This is a portrayal of how life comes to its own.
- up to our own, is accurately described and portrayed in that ancient
- Title: Lecture: The Inner Development of Man
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- and radiance ray toward him from the soul realm and the new sounds he
- Title: Origin and Destination of Humanity: Lecture X: Goethe's Gospel
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- beyond the limits of the physical life. The portrayal of the earth spirit
- is completely given in technical-mystic terms, a wonderful portrayal
- Title: Origin and Destination of Humanity: Lecture XI: Origin and Goal of the Human Being
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- err, can also stray with his feeling. However, someone who experiences
- of the human being. However, I would not like to portray this figure
- Title: Origin and Destination of Humanity: Lecture XIII: Goethe's Secret Revelation II
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- them as a ray of hope, as an indication of her redemption.
- future, of the prophetic. He collects the last rays of the setting sun
- the rays of the sun which shines to the new world day: “the king,
- Title: Origin and Destination of Humanity: Lecture XIV: Goethe's Secret Revelation III
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- with the three ropes which should punish that who betrays his trust.
- ropes the old man says that it is for those who betray his confidence
- Title: Esoteric Development: Lecture VII: The Great Initiates
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- ray from the spiritual world fell upon Isis, fertilizing her through
- Title: Origin and Destination of Humanity: Lecture XVI: The Great Initiates
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- a ray of the spiritual world radiated on Isis, fertilising her to the
- Title: Origin and Destination of Humanity: Lecture XIX: Schiller and the Present
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- great ideals, the great portrayals of his dramas settled down, slowly
- Title: Origin and Destination of Humanity: Lecture XX: The Divinity Faculty and Theosophy
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- objective portrayal of the relations if possible. In the last time,
- Title: Two Essays on Haeckel: Essay II: Haeckel, "The Riddle of the Universe," Theosophy
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- grotesquely portrayed; he will see things which have in
- The fetish-worshipper cannot raise his prayer above what he can
- the habit of prayer.]
- Title: Riddles of the World: Lecture I: Haeckel, the Riddles of the World and Theosophy
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- thinker has not given up fetishism but praying. As big as the
- Title: Riddles of the World: Lecture II: Our International Situation. War, Peace and Spiritual Science
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- Suttner, who was able to portray the frightfulness of fight and
- Title: Riddles of the World: Lecture III: Basic Concepts of Theosophy. Soul and Spirit of the Human Being
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- rays on an object. One cannot see without light. Eye and light
- human being as an affect; this becomes visible by the rays,
- When the human being perceives not only the external portrayal
- Title: Riddles of the World: Lecture VI: The Basic Concepts of Theosophy. Human Races
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- Africa. However, spiritual science has to portray the
- from the naturalists. The portrayal of the figure of these
- Title: Riddles of the World: Lecture VII: The Core of Wisdom in the Religions
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- are portrayed, the field of the supersensible, the invisible,
- the spiritual is portrayed in the religious scriptures. If we
- Title: Esoteric Development: Lecture I: Inner Development
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- stray from the right course. To a degree, then, it might be
- astray. He now sees what he has not seen before. As through a spell,
- his lower nature can no longer affect him; he can no longer stray
- heart or a brain — even by means of X-ray — without
- Title: Riddles of the World: Lecture IX: Inner Development
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- astray, and otherwise, perhaps, you are not able to distinguish
- a demon lies in wait for him which tries to lead him astray.
- by your senses — even with the help of the X-rays your
- Title: Signs/Symbols: The Christmas Festival as a Symbol of the Sun Victory
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- spiritual-scientific concept of life that is not gray theory or an
- a hymn or prayer to nature with its mysterious forces:
- For which I prayed. Thou has not turned in vain
- had been possible for a Sun Hero to stray only for a moment from his
- Title: Riddles of the World: Lecture X: Christmas as Symbol of the Sun's Victory
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- a hymn, a kind of prayer to Nature with her mysterious
- continually with us and does not betray her mystery to us. We
- Spirit sublime, all that for which I prayed,
- wanted to portray an initiate in the person of a medieval
- Title: Riddles of the World: Lecture XII: Reincarnation and Karma
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- the etheric body. The etheric body is like a portrayal of the
- portrayal of the etheric body. This is the second member of the
- Title: Riddles of the World: Lecture XIII: Lucifer
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- portrayal of this idea in nature, in the surrounding world. To
- Title: Riddles of the World: Lecture XV: Germanic and Indian Secret Doctrines
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- the experience. The ray of spirit accessible to the human being
- must be able to pray the Lord's Prayer inversely. If he is able
- have emphasised as especially noteworthy that one should pray
- the Lord's Prayer inversely. Those who have heard me
- moves in the astral world inversely. One has to pray the Lord's
- Prayer from behind forwards to satisfy the Lady Midday in the
- Title: Riddles of the World: Lecture XVII: Siegfried and the Twilight of the Gods
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- more intimate: When Siegfried should be betrayed; his woman
- Title: Riddles of the World: Lecture XVIII: Parzival and Lohengrin
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- the light shines on these objects. Actually, we see the rays
- Title: Lecture: Occult Significance of Blood
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- soul, a smile tells of inward joy, a tear betrays a suffering soul.
- Title: The Origin of Suffering
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- Without partial death a ray of light is not able to penetrate a
- see how when a ray of light penetrates a simple being, the skin
- ray of light and overcome by us as living being, so a creation in
- we are able, just as the skin receives the ray of light and is able
- Title: Supersensible Knowledge: Lecture III: The Origin of Suffering
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- portrays more sublimely than the tragedy the greatest human
- Title: Supersensible Knowledge: Lecture VII: Education and Spiritual Science
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- portrayed; former epochs must come to life. The school must
- Title: Supersensible Knowledge: Lecture X: Stages in Man's Development in the Light of Spiritual Science
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- pleasure or pain in what the tableau portrays. We stand
- Title: Supersensible Knowledge: Lecture XI: Who are the Rosicrucians?
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- fragments, lost through betrayal into public hands. Not only
- Title: Supersensible Knowledge: Lecture XII: Richard Wagner and Mysticism
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- from being a gray theory remote from the real issues, it can
- still had a religious character. He saw that in gray
- Wagner has an instinctive feeling for this fact, and portrays
- the impulses portrayed to be already experiences that are
- feelings and sensations are the basis for what is portrayed
- cannot be portrayed through external means; the outer aspect
- Wagner turned to the superhuman figures portrayed in myths
- sensitively portrays what lives in Wotan as group-soul
- the mystical aspect of evolution enabled him to portray a
- from the earth in response to the rays of the sun: a driving
- him a person's path of knowledge. Wagner portrayed the path
- The path to the Holy Grail is portrayed as a cleansing of the
- Title: Knowledge of Soul and Spirit: Lecture II: Natural Science Facing a Crucial Decision
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- the photographic plate, as for example the X-rays. You know
- that one also got around in the last time to finding such rays
- kind and effect of these rays was so strange, so different from
- permanently rays separate and go out into the space. Indeed,
- certain reasons compel us to suppose that these rays run out
- Title: Knowledge of Soul and Spirit: Lecture IV: Initiation
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- which the rays of world creation and world principles go out.
- his legs cannot go astray if he ascends to the worlds that
- astray.
- Title: Knowledge of Soul and Spirit: Lecture VI: The So-Called Dangers of Initiation
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- duties of life, betrays him into asceticism and
- Title: Knowledge of Soul and Spirit: Lecture VII: Man, Woman and Child
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- with the human being. The portrayal of a lion is the portrayal
- Title: Knowledge of Soul and Spirit: Lecture VIII: The Soul of the Animal in the Light of Spiritual Science
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- now in a single case the animal could also stray in the action,
- Title: Knowledge of Soul and Spirit: Lecture XII: Sun, Moon and Stars
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- into the air all loudly tossing spray and foam.
- Title: Knowledge of Soul and Spirit: Lecture XIV: The Hell
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- because these facts are portrayed in such a way that they can
- Title: Where/How/Spirit: Lecture V: Bible and Wisdom II
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- of the Gospel, if one considers them as portrayals of the
- portray an event that took place in the beginning of our
- this takes place at the time, which is portrayed in the Bible
- more and portrays more from this higher vantage point. We come
- Title: Where/How/Spirit: Lecture VIII: Issues of Health in the Light of Spiritual Science
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- portrayal of something that does not exist in the sensory
- Title: Where/How/Spirit: Lecture IX: Tolstoy and Carnegie
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- impeded him everywhere in certain way. He was able to pray
- could pray — and this is tremendously typical — up
- able to go further when they prayed: we confess ourselves to
- Title: Where/How/Spirit: Lecture XII: The Secret of the Human Temperaments
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- and the natural inherited features ray out. The temperament
- Title: Goethe's Secret Revelation: Lecture III
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- glass. Then waiting for the morning, as the first rays of the sun
- came in, he took the burning glass, let the sun rays fall through
- Pealing rays and trumpet-blazes —
- Title: Where/How/Spirit: Lecture XIII: The Riddles in Goethe's Faust - Exoteric
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- second part completely becomes a portrayal of soul
- What attaches itself like a portrayal of feelings to these
- Spirit sublime, all that for which I prayed
- Title: Goethe's Secret Revelation: Lecture IV
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- drawing direct from spirit-life; and Goethe no doubt here betrays
- Pealing rays and trumpet-blazes —
- While foam and spray in air are whirled and driven.
- Title: Where/How/Spirit: Lecture XIV: Riddles in Goethe's Faust - Esoteric
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- into the air all loudly tossing spray and foam.
- to brew from old Indian or Egyptian what should be a portrayal
- Title: Where/How/Spirit: Lecture XV: Nietzsche in the Light of Spiritual Science
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- Instead of the portrayals of the spiritual facts that can
- fulfil us with bliss, instead of the portrayal of that world of
- (1885). It is an enthusiastic portrayal of the guessed that he
- Title: Lecture: Isis and Madonna
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- the living quality these Madonnas portray, and beholds the spiritual
- physical world. Entrance into this realm is portrayed by the journey
- heads portraying the human soul? Have we not in the Virgin's figure in
- the portrayal of the Madonna has assumed, even today it is hardly possible
- age when Christ had already passed through death but is portrayed with
- sense be the key for the correct understanding of the portrayal of the
- was King of living men on earth. From that other world a ray pierces
- throughout the world. The process of fructification is still portrayed
- What could be portrayed in pictures at the beginning of the lecture
- living quality these Madonnas portray, and beholds the spiritual
- Title: Where/How/Spirit: Lecture XVI: Isis and Madonna
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- living on earth. From the transcendent world, a ray meets the
- Title: Lecture: The European Mysteries and Their Initiates
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- well — is a portrayal of Initiation in the Mysteries associated
- Title: Metaporphoses/Soul One: Lecture 5: Human Character
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- generally receives only theoretical attention. The work he produced portrays
- thought that nothing better could be said about this portrayal of Laocoon,
- dominating motif in the scene portrayed. The father's head is aligned at such
- through daily prayer we make them part of ourselves, then through the play of
- Title: Metaporphoses/Soul One: Lecture 3: The Mission of Truth
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- realms of nature and suppose that we have before us an array of plants. They
- Title: Metaporphoses/Soul One: Lecture 4: The Mission of Reverence
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- condition, is bound to go astray and to wander through the world like a
- in whatever form it is experienced by the soul, whether through prayer or
- otherwise, can never lead anyone astray. The best way of learning to know
- Title: Metaporphoses/Soul One: Lecture 6: Asceticism and Illness
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- has to be! Its purpose is not to portray something that exists in the
- distinguish between percept and concept, or we should go badly astray. If you
- be led astray by the false use of the term which has become common down the
- Title: Metaporphoses/Soul One: Lecture 7: Human Egoism
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- refined egoist, one might say, is portrayed here. Wilhelm Meister was born
- astray.
- The sun-ray,
- Title: Lecture: Buddha and Christ
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- world-conception, but rather to portray his world-conception quite
- was very hard to portray; so that in dealing with a subject so far
- on the other hand, portrayed the upward-striving Individuality, that
- Title: Metaporphoses/Soul One: Lecture 2: The Mission of Anger
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- mankind is connected with the human Ego, while Zeus is portrayed as a divine
- This ray of hope
- Title: Metaporphoses/Soul One: Lecture 9: Something about the Moon in the Light of Spiritual Science
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- where he lives to the sun; for the angle at which the sun's rays strike the
- Title: Metamorphoses/Soul Two: Lecture 1: Spiritual Science and Language
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- weeping, mysticism, prayer, sickness and healing, the "positive"
- Title: Metamorphoses/Soul Two: Lecture 2: Laughing and Weeping
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- weeping, mysticism, prayer, sickness and healing, the "positive"
- Title: Metamorphoses/Soul Two: Lecture 3: What is Mysticism?
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- weeping, mysticism, prayer, sickness and healing, the "positive"
- what comes to meet us in space and time, we go astray if we believe that it
- often portrayed as opposites in philosophical debates. If the disputants
- Title: Lecture: Prayer
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- Medieval mysticism prepared the way for spiritual science; prayer
- prepared for medieval mysticism. Today the essence of prayer has
- been misunderstood. Prayer is intended to produce the divine spark,
- PRAYER
- sense be called prayer is a preparation for this medieval
- preparation in true prayer.
- aspect, the essence of prayer has been misunderstood in many
- prayer has been dragged down among the egoistic wishes and
- desires of men. In fact, prayer can hardly be more
- egoism. In this study we shall try to consider prayer
- some preliminary understanding of prayer we might say that,
- illuminate, prayer is intended to produce that spark
- and special life of the soul. Whatever leads to prayer
- the need for, and the essence of, prayer, we shall have to
- all-embracing is it.” Thus, even if in prayer we seek
- inmost feelings that are stirred in prayer teach even the
- one of two forms of prayer that lead to an intimacy with God.
- the prayer to the past and thus seek to approach the divine
- it is that leads to prayer as regards the past. It is that we
- prayer. Let us avoid misunderstanding. We are not praising
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- Title: Metamorphoses/Soul Two: Lecture 4: The Nature of Prayer
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- The Nature of Prayer
- weeping, mysticism, prayer, sickness and healing, the "positive"
- Nature of Prayer
- the activity of soul which can be called, in the true sense, prayer. Just as
- preparatory stage in true prayer.
- centuries, the nature of prayer has been misunderstood in all sorts of ways
- prayer has been dragged down to the level of egotistic wishes and desires.
- And it must be said that prayer can hardly be more utterly misunderstood than
- study prayer entirely in the light of spiritual science, free from any
- more brightly, prayer is intended to engender the spark. And prayer, from
- the need for prayer and its nature, we shall have to enter on a description
- And although in prayer
- feelings stirred by prayer can give even the simplest person some inkling of
- which is more than we can consciously grasp, evokes one mode of prayer
- whether through a feeling, a word or an idea, we have the prayer directed to
- prayer of devotion, prompted by the past. What, then, is the influence coming
- character of prayer. Let us avoid misunderstanding. We are not extolling
- decision with no firm basis. It springs from the second mode of prayer,
- words, perceptions and ideas — that is the second mode of prayer the
- prayer of devotional submission.
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- Title: Metamorphoses/Soul Two: Lecture 5: Sickness and Healing
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- weeping, mysticism, prayer, sickness and healing, the "positive"
- Title: Metamorphoses/Soul Two: Lecture 6: Positive and Negative Man
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- weeping, mysticism, prayer, sickness and healing, the "positive"
- prayer a man rises inwardly above himself towards something that transcends
- Title: Metamorphoses/Soul Two: Lecture 7: Error and Mental Disorder
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- weeping, mysticism, prayer, sickness and healing, the "positive"
- Title: Metamorphoses/Soul Two: Lecture 8: Human Conscience
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- weeping, mysticism, prayer, sickness and healing, the "positive"
- interpretation — extreme in the sense that conscience is portrayed as a
- Title: Metamorphoses/Soul Two: Lecture 9: The Mission of Art
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- weeping, mysticism, prayer, sickness and healing, the "positive"
- soul aspired to the heights it could only long for, primitive prayer and
- to portray man as acting from out of his ego and beginning to release his
- tradition partly acquits Aeschylus of the charge that he had betrayed certain
- individuals he portrays; he is wholly immersed in them. It is not his own
- that what he describes is portrayed as the fruit of his own vision. Goethe
- cannot imagine that an array of Faust-like figures could have been created,
- Title: Answers to Big Questions: Lecture I: The Nature of Spiritual Science and Its Significance for the Present
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- scientific only by the popular portrayals that he can speak
- Title: Lecture: Life and Death
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- which rays back the experiences to us within; but the Ego
- Title: Answers to Big Questions: Lecture V: The Nature of Sleep
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- exercises. I want to portray some quite concrete phenomena to
- strong if it radiates as soul activity that the emitted ray
- Title: Lecture: The Spirit in the Realm of Plants
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- we would be led completely astray, because we can explain this only
- elephant returns he has retained water in his trunk and sprays the
- irritated him and resolved: ‘On the way back I will spray him
- Title: Answers to Big Questions: Lecture VII: How Does One Attain Knowledge of the Spiritual World?
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- which he can stray from his strict lawfulness. He must overcome
- Title: Answers to Big Questions: Lecture VIII: Predisposition, Talent and Education of the Human Being
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- so that it can stray here or there. Only then, one finds the
- Title: Lecture: Zarathustra
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- his rays is not the same as when he is descending. His rays differ in
- expressed in the raying forth of the Sun from Aries, Taurus, Cancer,
- and so forth. The activity of Ormuzd is expressed in the raying of
- Title: Turning Points: Lecture 1: Zarathustra
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- point we must realize that the effect of the solar rays is
- whether their influence comes with the sun’s rays from the
- manner, portraying the good, as the resplendent, and the evil as
- Title: Lecture: Galileo, Giordano Bruno, and Goethe
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- rays and thus consummate a sacrifice culled from the forces
- Title: Lecture: What Has Geology to Say About the Origin of the World?
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- only the differences in the kinds of rock or deep mining betray the
- Title: Lecture: Hermes
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- after the death of Osiris, Isis gave birth to Horus. A spiritual ray
- expressions of the mighty cosmic clock they saw a portrayal of forces
- enter this Sign and that its rays would charm forth all that the
- Title: Turning Points: Lecture 2: Hermes
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- nethermost regions as portrayed in their pictorial visions, but
- nature is a mere symbolical portrayal of certain events connected
- rays reflected from the moon which waits upon the sun, so that
- conclusions of the modern anatomist, nevertheless they portray
- When the Egyptians wished to portray the nature
- among the astronomical groups in such portrayals was the Zodiac,
- and of interpreting the signs portraying events and happenings,
- from whence its rays would shine down upon the earth and conjure
- Title: Lecture: Buddha
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- great painters. They portray figures whose asceticism brought
- Title: Turning Points: Lecture 3: Buddha
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- inner illumination, symbolically portrayed in the words,
- language can portray. It is not a ‘Nihility‘, it is
- often find portrayed in a figurative form based upon
- historical evolution betrays a misunderstanding of genuine
- forth with one last brilliant, powerful ray. We revere the Buddha
- portrayed the form and figure of a being, who through asceticism,
- Title: Answers to Big Questions: Lecture XIV: Moses
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- as a characteristic of the biblical portrayals? It shows that
- result — that a portrayal that deals with outer processes
- immediately in a portrayal of quite different kind that one can
- in a portrayal of quite different kind, as if a journey is
- portrayal of the soul life of the person concerned, which does
- portrayals of the outer events change over as it were abruptly
- biblical portrayals on the basis of spiritual-scientific
- learns to feel how in such points where an outer portrayal of
- physical experiences changes to a portrayal of mental
- portrayal of Moses.
- representation changes again unnoticed to a portrayal of inner
- finds out even in the names that here the portrayal changes to
- hidden in such a portrayal has to remember, above all, that in
- portrayals which look like outer, physical experiences are just
- not understand each other. The portrayals should show that
- portrayals often exaggerate, nevertheless, something true forms
- portrayals are often exaggerated. However, someone who knows
- we look through such apparently outer portrayals at that what
- Title: Turning Points: Lecture 4: Moses
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- actually a figurative portrayal of the soul-life of the
- once that he endeavoured to portray the whole record of the old
- events glided into portrayals relative to soul-life.
- graphic portrayal of his inner soul-life and soul-experiences.
- have symbolically portrayed all such knowledge and power as the
- portrayed took place, a particular soul was undergoing some
- portrayed in the Bible, is recognized by all who are advanced in
- graphically portrayed in order that we may realize that Moses was
- therein portrayed, unless we take into account the peculiar
- Title: Turning Points: Lecture 5: Elijah
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- personality as portrayed in the ancient Biblical records, make
- descriptions. We shall therefore endeavour to portray all
- researches have formed the basis of the various portrayals
- those that I have endeavoured to portray in my book entitled
- Jericho’ [(II Kings, ii, 4.) ‘Tarry here I pray thee;
- these: — ‘I pray thee let a double portion of thy spirit
- incidents such as we have portrayed and which could only be
- there are some graphic portrayals relative to the dim past which
- a mysterious personality such as we have portrayed, and known
- portrayed in the order in which they took place.
- ancient writer who portrayed this incident did not realize the
- pray thee; for the Lord hath sent me to Beth-el. (II Kings, ii,
- Title: Lecture: Christ and the Twentieth Century
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- Christ Being into human evolution portrayed, in the Bible, in the
- portrays a world to him, but its laws will become a means of
- of portraying the world, but for the purposes of man’s
- Title: Turning Points: Lecture 6: Christ and the Twentieth Century
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- connection with Myths and Legends and various graphic portrayals
- spiritual events such as we have portrayed is admitted, then will
- action beyond a mere portrayal of the perceptual world and
- within may meet and blend with the rays which come from without.
- glorious rays upon the world’s history. If it were not for
- Title: Human History: Lecture I: The Relation of the Human Being to the Supersensible Worlds
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- requirement of a material ether the rays of light would pass
- Title: Human History: Lecture IV: From Paracelsus to Goethe
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- Spirit sublime, all that for which I prayed,
- Title: Human History: Lecture X: Christ and the Twentieth Century
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- thing sends rays of immense power and forms an impulse for the
- Title: Lecture Series: Jacob Boehme
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- evil, and no matter how small the ray of light is that extends
- Title: The Worldview of Herman Grimm in Relation to Spiritual Science
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- otherwise so easily enter into such a portrayal — that a
- portrayal, between the humans walking around and the nature of
- attempts to present the gods in Homer's sense as portraying, so
- that the idea had floated before him of a portrayal of the
- cultural phenomena he portrays, as accords with the spiritual
- in describing the life of Michelangelo. The portrayal of the
- Grimm's Goethe portrayal, we sense everywhere that he had grown
- portrayal, we feel how he enters into everything personally,
- — of what he finally attempted as a portrayal of
- portrayals of Homer, Michelangelo and Goethe with his Raphael
- have had to become a work that portrayed the spiritual world
- Title: Lecture Series: The Mission of Raphael in the Light of Spiritual Science
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- evolution of mankind. It does not merely seek to portray the consecutive
- Jesus”; we live entirely in the moment here portrayed. We are
- Raphael could not however have portrayed the Christian conceptions in such
- to the fresco of the “Dispute about the Mass” which portrays
- “Shiva” portrayed in quite a different sense, — a prove
- symbolism, — though the portrayal is not merely
- picture as a whole which portrays the inwardness of the human soul in a
- of a spirit like Hermann Grimm, who tried with his whole soul to portray
- Title: Raphael's Mission in the Light of the Science of the Spirit
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- Title: Poetry/Fairy Tales: The Poetry of Fairy Tales
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- Title: Fairy Tales in the light of Spiritual Investigation
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- Title: Lecture: Leonardo da Vinci
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- Title: Spiritual Science/Treasure for Life: Lecture I: The Spiritual World and Spiritual Science
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- very well that in such a portrayal of the origin of wickedness
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- death of Henry III and Henry IV, he prays to heaven, so that
- God sends death. Discord is attracted by this prayer of the
- called again to a new fight. One reads this portrayal of the
- which he hates because he feels unable to portray the secret
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- Title: Spiritual Science/Treasure for Life: Lecture XI: Spiritual Science as a Treasure for Life
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- Title: Lecture Series: The Human Soul in Life and Death
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- Title: Lecture: The Spirit of Fichte Present in Our Midst
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- Title: Spirit and Matter: Lecture I: Spirit and Matter, Life and Death
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- Title: Geist und Stoff, Leben und Tod: Lecture VI
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- herausgekommen ist, Raymond Lodge habe sich mit Kameraden,
- Und nun beschreibt die Seele Raymond Lodges durch das Medium
- verstorbenen Raymond Lodge lebte — während das bei
- Zeit, bevor Raymond Lodge gefallen war, aufgenommen, und waren
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- the things that he reports in his thick book (Raymond or
- became known that Raymond Lodge was photographed with his
- comrades before he was killed. Now the soul of Raymond Lodge
- the late Raymond Lodge while this could be true for everything
- These photos were taken shortly before Raymond Lodge was killed
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- Title: Eternal Human Soul: Lecture VI: The Historical Life of Humanity and Its Riddles
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- Title: Eternal Human Soul: Lecture IX: The Supersensible Human Being
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- Title: Lecture Series: Christ in the 20th Century
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- Title: Freedom/Immortality/Social: Lecture I: The Human Soul in the Supersensible Realm and Its Relationship to the Body
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- Title: Freedom/Immortality/Social: Lecture VII: The Nature of the Human Soul and the Nature of the Human Body
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- Title: Freedom/Immortality/Social: Lecture X: Moral, Social Life and Religion from the Viewpoint of Anthroposophy
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- Title: Thomas Aquinas: Lecture II: The Essence of Thomism
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- Albert and Thomas Aquinas, a rationalistic portrayal of the
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- Title: Fruits/Anthroposophy: Lecture 3 (Summary): The Tragedy of F. Nietzsche
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- Title: Lecture: Foundations of Anthroposophy
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- were present at the seances, were told that Raymond Lodge; that
- before his death, and the medium related that Raymond Lodge had a
- group which included Raymond Lodge twice, and for the second
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- Title: Foundations of Anthroposophy: Lecture I: Foundations of Anthroposophy
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- Title: Foundations of Anthroposophy: Lecture II: Man in the Light of Anthroposophy
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- Title: Lecture: The World Development in the Light of Anthroposophy
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- Title: for Renewal: Lecture I: Anthroposophy and Natural Science
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- Title: Tension Between East and West: Lecture 8: The Problem (Asia-Europe)
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- Title: Lecture Series: What was the Purpose of the Goetheanum
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- portrayed in the Temptation by Ahriman and Lucifer.
- Title: Supersensible Knowledge: Lecture II: Anthroposophy and the Ethical-Religious Conduct of Life
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- Title: Theosophic/Esoteric Cosmology: Spiritual Cosmology
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- Title: Greek/Germanic Mythology: Lecture I - The Prometheus Saga
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- Title: Greek/Germanic Mythology: Lecture III - The Sigfried Saga
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- Title: Signs/Symbols: The Birth of the Light
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- Title: Temple Legend: Lecture 3: The Mysteries of the Druids and the 'Drottes'
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- epoch. It portrays the fight which is going on between the stomach
- portrayal of what took place in the mysteries, so, in the saga of
- Prometheus, you have a portrayal of what was experienced by the pupil
- Title: Temple Legend: Lecture 5: The Mystery Known to Rosicrucians
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- Title: Temple Legend: Lecture 7: The Essence and Task of Freemasonry from the Point of View of Spiritual Science - 1
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- symbolise how it will be for the candidate if he betrays the
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- Title: Temple Legend: Lecture 8: The Essence and Task of Freemasonry from the Point of View of Spiritual Science - 2
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- Title: Temple Legend: Lecture 9: The Essence and Task of Freemasonry from the Point of View of Spiritual Science - 3
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- Title: Temple Legend: Lecture 11: Concerning the Lost Temple and How It Is To Be Restored - 1
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- Title: Temple Legend: Lecture 17: Freemasonry and Human Evolution I
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- Title: Temple Legend: Lecture 20: The Royal Art in a New Form
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- was portrayed to him in his passage through the world. The passions
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- reflected light. The rays of the sun are reflected in a certain form.
- Title: Foundations of Esotericism: Lecture XXX
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- Title: First Lecture: The Gospel of St. John
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- Title: Esoteric Cosmology: Lecture IV: Involution and Evolution
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- Title: Esoteric Cosmology: Lecture VIII: The Christian Mystery
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- Title: Esoteric Cosmology: Lecture XV: The Evolution of Planets and Earth
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- Title: Esoteric Cosmology: Lecture XVI: Earthquakes, Volcanoes, and Human Will
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- Title: Popular Occultism: Lecture 1: Popular Occultism, Introtroduction
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- Title: At the Gates: Lecture I: The Being of Man
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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 IV: Devachan
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- Title: At the Gates: Lecture X: Progress of Mankind Up To Atlantean Times
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- Title: At the Gates: Lecture XIV: Rosicrucian Training - The Interior of the Earth - Earthquakes and Volcanoes
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- Title: Esoteric Development: Lecture VIII: The Path of Knowledge and Its Stages
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- Title: Esoteric Development: Lecture IX: Imaginative Knowledge and Artistic Imagination
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- Title: Festivals: Christmas: Lecture II: Signs and Symbols of the Christmas Festival
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- This should resound and the spiritual Light ray forth from the
- Title: Lecture: The Lords Prayer
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- Think of Christian prayer. You all know what it is. It has often been spoken
- the Occident, especially in Christian communities, prayer has taken its
- place. It is by prayer that the Christian customarily approaches the
- It should be noted by the way that what passes for prayer today would by
- wishes by prayer or entreaty, he would soon entirely disregard the
- all-embracing effect that the granting of the prayer should bring. He would
- One peasant might pray for sunshine for a particular crop; another for rain
- praying for victory and supposing its cause alone to be just. Such an
- brotherhood attach to prayers arising out of personal wishes, and the
- granting of such prayers by God can satisfy only one group of supplicants.
- People so praying disregard the prayer in which Christ Jesus set forth the
- fundamental attitude of mind that should prevail in all prayer: Father,
- done. This is the Christian attitude of prayer.
- Whatever the object of the prayer, this fundamental temper of mind must
- echo readily as an undertone in the soul of the petitioner for his prayer to
- form of his prayer will be but a means of rising to higher spiritual realms
- in Christian prayer renders it similar to meditation, though more colored by
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- Title: Lecture Series: Easter and the Awakening to Cosmic Thought
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- Title: Lecture: Parsifal
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- and look down to man. And as the ray from the sun goes
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- reality is the reversed Holy Grail. And the ray from the
- Title: Lecture Series: The Mystery of Golgotha
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- that all the different religions practiced prayer, but differed in one
- particular aspect in that some practiced prayer more in the form of
- practiced true prayer in the sense we know it to-day. On the whole,
- mental realm. Fundamentally Christian prayer is no different except
- One should not imagine however that Christian prayer was always
- original, archetypal Christian prayer in which Christ Jesus Himself
- Christian should adopt towards prayer. And the injunction of this
- original prayer is simply this: “Oh my Father, if it be possible let
- which, when we pray, allows the Divine Will to pervade us, wills
- key-note of prayer, if prayer is to reflect the Christian spirit.
- impossible to practice petitionary prayer. And there are additional
- reasons why it is impossible to pray to God for the gratification of
- one's desires: one person would pray for rain, another for sunshine
- side prays for victory. But it is obviously impossible to grant both
- This is the predominant spirit of Christian prayer and it is this
- spirit that gave birth to that universal, all-embracing prayer of
- Christian tradition, the Lord's Prayer, which according to Christian
- tradition was taught by Christ Himself. This prayer must, in fact, be
- reckoned amongst the most profound of all prayers. To-day we cannot
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- Title: Lecture: Adept-School of the Past
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- Title: Lecture: Man's Relationship with the Surrounding World
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- He who only sees the sun's physical rays,
- through occultism to see the sun's rays coming towards us, also
- down with the sun's rays. If you observe the astral body of the
- the whole plant-world, as it receives the sun's rays.
- Title: Lecture: The Mysteries (Die Geheimnisse)
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- when the sun rays the least physical power down to the earth,
- pilgrim-path may lead us far astray, that it is not easy to
- That you have gone astray, you need not fear,
- He stands and ponders, whispers words of prayer,
- To which in fervour prayed the human mind,
- A threefold ray from out one core is glowing;
- He stands and ponders and is lost in prayer.
- But now his fervent praying, his seclusion,
- overcome by this sign of the Rose-Cross, portrayed in a
- Like some poor boy who, friendless and astray,
- When Mark had bowed before his hosts and prayed
- Fraternity and restfulness and prayer.
- In silent prayer profoundly wrapt they rested;
- appearing.” “Pealing rays and trumpet-blazes — eye is
- Obedient, peaceful and by prayer bestirred;
- Title: Ascension/Pentecost V: WHITSUN: The Festival of united Soul-Endeavour
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- Title: Theosophy/Rosicrucian: Lecture I: The New Form of Wisdom
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- large. This betrayal on the one hand, and on the other the fact that
- Title: Theosophy/Rosicrucian: Lecture IV: The Descent to a New Birth
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- Title: Theosophy/Rosicrucian: Lecture V: Mans Communal Life Between Death and a New Birth. Birth into the Physical World.
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- A.D. was the Redeemer portrayed on the Cross.
- Title: Theosophy/Rosicrucian: Lecture VI: The Law of Destiny
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- Title: Theosophy/Rosicrucian: Lecture IX: Planetary Evolution I
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- had the power of spreading from within outwards, of raying out
- like a reflecting surface, it rayed back everything that it received
- Whereas Saturn rayed back everything direct, without taking possession
- of it, the Sun permeated itself with it, and then rayed it back; being
- the Sun once upon a time ray back the light after having worked it
- Title: Theosophy/Rosicrucian: Lecture XI: Evolution of Mankind on the Earth. I
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- Title: Theosophy/Rosicrucian: Lecture XIII: The Future of Man
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- of his inclination to them in gratitude is powerfully portrayed in
- Behold the flower chalice which receives the ray of the sun, the sun
- hence the sun's ray was called the holy lance of love.
- to the holy love lance, it will turn to the spiritual ray of wisdom,
- the spiritualised sun ray he must let this chalice come again, in
- Title: Theosophy and Rosicrucianism: Lecture IV: Man's Further Destinies in the Spiritual Worlds
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- Title: Theosophy and Rosicrucianism: Lecture V: Metamorphoses of Our Earthly Experiences in the Spiritual World
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- most beautifully in the Lord's Prayer. But we can only
- St. Paul. In this School the Lord's Prayer was explained
- the three first entreaties in the Lord's Prayer: the first
- body would come into disorder. Hence, we pray: this day our
- would come into disorder. Hence we pray: Forgive us our
- body. Hence we pray: Lead us not into temptation.
- Hence we pray: Deliver us from evil.
- selflessness. Thus we may see in the Lord's Prayer a prayer
- objection: The Lord' s Prayer is one that was given by Christ
- with the Lord' s prayer. A power goes out from it and
- does not know this . But the Lord's Prayer could never
- wisdom. Every great prayer, such as this greatest of all
- prayers, has been drawn out of the deepest wisdom, and the
- power of such prayers is based upon this fact. If you think
- wrong, for the Being Who gave us the Lord' s Prayer laid into
- this prayer without knowing its deeper meaning. But now
- wisdom. The esoteric explanation of the Lord's Prayer is an
- The Lord's Prayer)
- the Lord's Prayer.
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- these rays and and so they particularly venerated this sign.
- Title: Lecture: The Earths Passage Through Its Former Planetary Conditions
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- everything which came raying towards it, and after having transformed
- Title: Theosophy and Rosicrucianism: Lecture IX: The Earth's Passage Through its Former Planetary Conditions
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- came raying towards it, and after having transformed it,
- Title: Theosophy and Rosicrucianism: Lecture XI: Progressive Development Through the Different Cycles of Culture
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- the extent of enabling him to participate in the light raying
- Title: Theosophy and Rosicrucianism: Lecture XII: The Stages of Christian Initiation
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- Title: Theosophy and Rosicrucianism: Lecture XIII: The Rosicrucian Training
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- organs of fructification; see how the sun's rays come down
- turned towards the sun's ray. Behold the animal: Its spine is
- any passion towards the sun's ray, the holy spear of love.
- fructified by the spiritual ray of the sun, by the Holy Spear
- spear, the sun's ray in a spiritual form. And the Holy Grail
- Title: Lecture III: Occult Signs and Symbols
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- Title: Lecture IV: Occult Signs and Symbols
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- seen them portrayed in the man with the feet of molten fire and the
- of space, so that in all we have six counter-rays. These counter-rays
- theosophical Rose Cross. It rays forth to those times in which
- Title: A Mongolian Legend
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- Title: The Influence of Spiritual Beings Upon Man: Lecture I
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- Lord's Prayer
- The Lord's Prayer,
- Title: The Influence of Spiritual Beings Upon Man: Lecture IV
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- they continuously ray in fructifying life-saps from the Saturn atmospheric
- was such that it did not retain these fertilizing life-saps but rayed
- rays of the etheric body of the Spirits of Form and raying these back
- other, and your picture comes back to you rayed out of his eye. So it
- they give up the etheric body. They no longer ray down the life-giving
- which rays to you from the eye of your fellow man, make it independent,
- life-giving forces of Chronos rayed in continually upon Gaea and were
- On the Sun they manifest through instincts, desires and passions raying
- the Moon rayed in their lowest member, the ego, and how, when the Earth
- These influences of the ego-spirits rayed into his astral body. While
- Form, rayed lower forces to him at the same time, lower than should
- Title: The Influence of Spiritual Beings Upon Man: Lecture V
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- Title: Festivals/Easter VI: Easter: The Mystery of the Future
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- the times will perceive in the art of Richard Wagner the first rays of
- Title: The Influence of Spiritual Beings Upon Man: Lecture VII
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- Title: The Influence of Spiritual Beings Upon Man: Lecture VIII
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- of thought. Hence those persons who portray gnomes out of a certain
- Title: Gospel of John: Lecture III: The Mission of the Earth
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- sun-dwellers sent down ripened wisdom to them with the rays
- not yet able to receive the force of love in the direct rays
- Title: Gospel of John: Lecture IV: The Raising of Lazarus
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- understanding, He had betrayed the Mysteries, had made public
- can see how to them this was like a betrayal and seemed to be
- existence at all, had not the Light been rayed into it by the
- Title: Gospel of John: Lecture V: The Seven Degrees of Initiation
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- Title: Gospel of John: Lecture VII: The Mystery of Golgotha
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- Title: Gospel of John: Lecture IX: The Prophetical Documents and the Origin of Christianity
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- time the meeting place for people who are praying to God.
- Title: Apocalypse of John: Introductory Lecture
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- truthfulness that he went more and more astray. The more he
- Title: Apocalypse of John: Lecture I
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- light was to ray into that knowledge which could be given in
- portrayed in the Apocalypse of John. The start is made from
- Title: Apocalypse of John: Lecture II
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- fundamental form it has luminous rays which look as if their
- figures, every possible kind of lines and rays, many like
- and ideas. The clairvoyant consciousness sees portrayed in
- sketch as if something were sending in rays to a point lying
- closely and significantly it portrays this mysterious
- Title: Apocalypse of John: Lecture III
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- material world, and portrayed in the drama of Aeschylus,
- that could lead astray from the really great purposes of
- Title: Apocalypse of John: Lecture IV
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- human physiognomy already betrays a good deal, it is true,
- Title: Apocalypse of John: Lecture XI
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- Title: Apocalypse of John: Lecture XII
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- beast led astray by the other frightful being, the two-horned
- be led astray by the two-horned beast. We have pointed out
- Title: Reading Pictures of the Apocalypse: Part 1: Lecture One
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- lines of the sign portray in a wonderful way the interaction between
- The lower human being is portrayed through these four living creatures,
- The evolution of the human being can be portrayed in this drawing:
- Title: Reading Pictures of the Apocalypse: Part 1: Lecture Two
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- through the impulses he gave. We find a portrayal of this in the
- The book portrays a real
- plane. This step is portrayed in the words concerning the seven letters
- Title: Reading Pictures of the Apocalypse: Part 1: Lecture Three
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- such thoughts and feelings are really living rays, rays of spiritual
- on the other days of the year as we send out our thoughts as rays of light,
- who pray for spirit, for they find through themselves the Kingdom of
- Those who pray for spirit are blessed;
- pray for a blessing through the enlivening of the etheric body. This
- Title: Reading Pictures of the Apocalypse: Part 1: Lecture Four
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- portrays to us — entirely in keeping with what we have seen in
- during Lemuria. Such neglect is portrayed as the temptations of Satan.
- these three members. In Germanic mythology this is portrayed by the
- the name for the eternal in the human being and is, therefore, portrayed
- first seal a future condition is portrayed pictorially by a horse, a
- future condition of the human being is here portrayed, a condition that
- is here portrayed in pictures. It is our task as Theosophists to see
- Title: Reading Pictures of the Apocalypse: Part 2: Lecture One
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- post-Atlantean cultures. In the seven seals, he portrays the seven cultures
- And in the seven trumpets, he portrays the seven cultures of the seventh
- is a portrayal of what the Christian initiate experienced. It is a
- Title: Reading Pictures of the Apocalypse: Part 2: Lecture Two
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- than an echo; it reaches us only in broken rays through the wisdom of
- Title: Reading Pictures of the Apocalypse: Part 2: Lecture Three
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- of wisdom and harmony of feelings have formed this stream for the raying
- Title: Reading Pictures of the Apocalypse: Part 2: Lecture Four
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- Apocalypse we find a portrayal of the great main epoch of the seven
- Title: Reading Pictures of the Apocalypse: Part 2: Lecture Six
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- essential being, just as sunlight announces itself through the rays
- Title: Reading Pictures of the Apocalypse: Part 2: Lecture Eight
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- of the Atlantean flood is portrayed in the story of Noah and the rainbow.
- This is portrayed in the
- Title: Reading Pictures of the Apocalypse: Part 2: Lecture Nine
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- the war of all against all are portrayed to the writer of the Apocalypse,
- present. The human being has grown together with it. This is portrayed
- ray forth from them as spirit. The human being stands firmly as on two
- is portrayed in the tenth chapter of the Apocalypse.
- Title: Reading Pictures of the Apocalypse: Part 2: Lecture Eleven
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- of the whole of evolution. Venus-Earth is portrayed to clairvoyant sight
- 17:4 And the woman was arrayed in purple and scarlet colour, and decked with gold and precious stones and pearls, having a golden cup in her hand full of abominations and filthiness of her fornication: \
- Title: Universe/Earth/Man: Lecture I: The Egyptian period, and the present time
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- humanity in separate rays of power, split up like the light which
- Title: Universe/Earth/Man: Lecture II: Ancient Wisdom and the new Apocalyptic Wisdom
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- power of the sun's rays the earth received also powers of
- earth-plus-moon hung. The rays of force from the sun still mingled
- Title: Universe/Earth/Man: Lecture III: The Kingdoms of Nature
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- peculiarly formed rays. Picture to yourselves forms of light, or rays,
- the mineral. Astral rays stream thus from every mineral. They have no
- ray-formations which extend endlessly in all directions into space.
- following is presented to view: the physical part is seen rayed round
- by the light-forms of the etheric body, these rays of light appear to
- to where these rays unite we arrive at where the egos of the minerals
- of the devachanic plane. Whereas the rays which compose the astral
- streams to earth in the rays of the sun.
- for we regard the earth not only as a body shone upon by the rays of
- Title: Universe/Earth/Man: Lecture IV: The Outer Manifestations of Spiritual Beings in the Elements
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- the name of Osiris to the forces of the sun, those pure rays which man
- mankind had a common consciousness, the rays of the sun now fell on
- in the sign of the Scorpion, and the earth in the Balance, his rays
- Title: Universe/Earth/Man: Lecture V: The sacrifice of substance by the Thrones, Kyriotetes, Dynamis, and Exusiai
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- have to see the sun's rays caught by the moon and returned to man; we
- have to see these rays bringing with them that which streams to us
- Title: Universe/Earth/Man: Lecture VI: The Spirits of Form as regents of earthly existence
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- heights, is beautifully portrayed in the Bible in the legend of
- straying from the right path he was exposed to good and evil.
- portrayed in Greek sculpture. If we examine it carefully we find three
- and was portrayed by the Greeks as an entirely distinct form. If you
- Title: Universe/Earth/Man: Lecture VII: Animal forms - the physiognomical expression of human passions
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- quite different at another was in this way a kind of betrayer
- open outwardly; it was an organ of force, and sent forth rays. Man
- Title: Universe/Earth/Man: Lecture VIII: Mans connection with the various planetary bodies
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- Title: Universe/Earth/Man: Lecture XI: The progress of Man
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- value; for it portrays in mighty pictures man's descent from divine
- Title: Universe/Earth/Man: Lecture XI: The Reversing of Egyptian Remembrance by way of Arabism.
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- symbolism has science before him, for he sees there vividly portrayed
- Title: Egyptian Myths: Lecture 1: Spiritual Connections between the Culture-streams of Ancient and Modern Times.
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- means of occult research we can see much further back into the gray
- Title: Egyptian Myths: Lecture 2: The Reflection of Cosmic Events in the Religious Views of Men.
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- perception, spiritual vision, without which we go astray. Such
- earth, and the sun must send its warming rays, before it can develop
- Title: Egyptian Myths: Lecture 5: The Genesis of the Trinity of Sun, Moon, and Earth. Osiris and Typhon.
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- shown how these inner experiences of the neophyte portrayed, in inward
- earth was still irradiated by light and rayed its light into
- rayed forth, not physical light alone, but that this light was
- was a body of air or gas, a gas-body rayed through and entirely
- beings, and these permeated him. It is really not easy to portray the
- beings of today, woven through by all the spiritual beings, who rayed
- beings, raying streams of light into the outer light-sphere. As though
- penetrate it. Warmth could penetrate, but not light. The sun-rays
- rays, but by relinquishing its substances the mist grew thinner and
- the sun's rays, which earlier could not reach the earth itself, were
- air-breath, which had split off from its brother the light-ray, and
- Title: Egyptian Myths: Lecture 7: Evolutionary Events in the Human Organism up to the Departure of the Moon. Osiris and Isis as Builders of the Upper Human Form.
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- completely filled with fire-flies raying their light out into cosmic
- animal below and a man above. These signs portray the stage of
- portrayed what the clairvoyant described to him or what he himself had
- 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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- portrayed in it.
- us, although degenerated, in the mobile bird-kingdom, and is portrayed
- and in the oldest portrayals there was even a reptilian tail, pointing
- portrayed in Egyptian traditions drawn from the vision of the
- here portrayed behind the mother, as the astral form that would have
- when the etheric body predominated is portrayed in a third Isis,
- 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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- were not known earlier. That man could portray himself in sculpture,
- praying in it. It is not soulless, it is not empty, for the god is in
- to the Gothic cathedral when the prayers of the faithful are not
- present. Only when the praying congregation is assembled is the cathedral
- 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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- this in myths and sagas, was it possible for a ray of light to
- portrayed in the voyage of the Argonauts. In a refined and subtle way
- 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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- portrayed in the forms they had when they walked the earth. The outer
- rayed through by the astral and etheric light. This was accurately
- portrayed in the pictures. Modern men may laugh over the forms that
- implanted the faculty of intelligence in men, and in portraying him they
- Title: Egyptian Myths: Lecture 12: The Christ Impulse as Conqueror of Matter.
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- tragedy, sought to portray his own union with this epoch of culture.
- as there portrayed, we see how the consciousness of the individual is
- and this was externally portrayed through the Uraeus-serpent.
- portrayed as their gods in animal form. I was also able to show that
- Title: Astral World: Lecture I
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- Title: Astral World: Lecture II: Some Characteristics of the Astral World
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- find that its most important characteristic is that it is rayed through
- the fact that in what is manifested, the hidden is always betrayed and
- ultimately betrays itself somewhere in the world of the senses. So you see
- Title: Being of Man/Future Evolution: Lecture 2: Different Types of Illness
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- and can be examined by some method similar to X-ray, you are no
- Title: Lecture: The Ten Commandments
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- I would have to tell you a great deal to portray for you the deeper
- anything that you can portray through an image. Then you will have in
- Title: Being of Man/Future Evolution: Lecture 3: Original Sin
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- last time we attempted to portray the text of The Ten Commandments.
- Title: Mephistopheles and Earthquakes
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- astray by this tempter, they misused for the purposes of the
- whom the secrets of the Mysteries had been unlawfully betrayed, had
- Title: Being of Man/Future Evolution: Lecture 5: Rhythms in the Being of Man
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- about it with no inner order, because man has gone astray in a kind
- Title: The Deed of Christ and the Opposing Spiritual Powers
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- Title: Being of Man/Future Evolution: Lecture 7: Laughing and Weeping
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- unnecessary weeping. For unnecessary weeping betrays the fact that
- Title: Being of Man/Future Evolution: Lecture 8: The Manifestation of the Ego in the Different Races of Men
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- interlaced and warmed through by the rays of the sun. All the
- Title: Being of Man/Future Evolution: Lecture 9: Evolution, Involution and Creation out of Nothingness
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- wonderfully beautiful etheric body raying out all round in such a way
- Title: Lecture: The Theory of Categories / Kategorienlehre
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- side the super-sensible reality throws its rays as it were on
- Title: Lecture: What is Self Knowledge?
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- portray in future. In this way a person will never rise above
- Title: Lecture: The Ten Commandments
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- portrayed as the archetypal-”I,” but through what
- be portrayed and how this archetypal-”I” had
- wonderful way This Third Commandment is the portrayal of the
- Title: Lecture: A Chapter of Occult History
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- other world a ray from Osiris fell upon Isis who then gave
- Title: Lecture: The Christmas Mystery, Novalis, the Seer
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- the Egyptian portrayal of another female form: Isis with the
- delicacy, Raphael has breathed this mystery into form in his portrayal
- bias quicken to life at the portrayal of this holy Mystery
- Title: Lecture: The Way of Knowledge
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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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- ray of sunshine represented the deed of the spiritual beings
- Title: Principle/Economy: Lecture III: More Intimate Aspects of Reincarnation
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- portrayals of the Savior on the cross and of Mary with the
- Title: Principle/Economy: Lecture IV: Results of Spiritual Scientific Investigations of the Evolution of Humanity: I
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- the head was open, and rays of light penetrated this opening,
- led mankind astray and, on the other, gave it freedom.
- Title: Principle/Economy: Lecture VI: On the Occasion of the Dedication of the Francis of Assisi Branch
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- sunrays glittering around us encircle what the daily efforts
- the spirit within these sunrays and know that when the sun
- piece of nature. It matters little whether the bright sunrays
- Title: Festivals/Easter VII: Spiritual Bells of Easter, part 1
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- Title: Principle/Economy: Lecture XI: From Buddha to Christ
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- and not to be led astray by Ahriman. Ahriman has lived in the
- you astray for He — the mighty Ahura Mazdao—has
- Title: Rosicrucian Esotericism: Lecture II: Soul in the World around Us
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- Title: Rosicrucian Esotericism: Lecture III: The Nature and Being of Man
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- has worked into the astral body. But if day after day you repeat a prayer,
- perhaps the Lord's Prayer, you are working into the etheric body
- through daily repetition of the same prayer or meditative
- prayer. But these individuals are not conscious that they are working
- Title: Rosicrucian Esotericism: Lecture IV: Man Between Death and Rebirth
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- memory is arrayed before the soul. An intrinsic feature of this tableau
- and approach him in rays from all sides. Whoever becomes clairvoyant in
- physical weapons. He would see the passions of the fighters arrayed in
- Title: Rosicrucian Esotericism: Lecture VII: Evolutionary Stages of our Earth before the Lemurian Epoch
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- rays of warmth. When on Old Moon man was moving about, the function
- ancient Dragon, is a figure that once actually existed. It portrays
- Title: Rosicrucian Esotericism: Lecture IX: Man's Experience after Death
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- astray.”
- in an adverse sense or as a pointer to Judas who betrayed Christ. Rather,
- when a ray of light shines into the room and you see the objects that
- Title: Spiritual Hierarchies: Lecture 2
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- sacrifice is offered, for it is followed upwards by prayers —
- prayers, he at the same time receives that spirit into himself in
- Title: Spiritual Hierarchies: Lecture 3
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- thoughts of man are continually led astray. We get a clearer idea of
- rayed forth light, and an outer physical body which consisted of gas
- forerunners. As messengers, we proclaim to the universe in rays of
- Title: Spiritual Hierarchies: Lecture 4
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- the ancient Sun, would during the Sun-days hurry with the rays of
- Title: Spiritual Hierarchies: Lecture 7
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- dissolving into spray, I stand in the blowing wind, I see lightning
- Title: Gospel of John: Lecture I: The Johannine Christians.
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- — And if he had wanted to portray the identity of this man —
- Title: Gospel of John: Lecture II: Living Spiritual History.
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- rayed forth.
- life of Jesus of Nazareth is nothing but the sum of experiences portraying
- Title: Gospel of St. John: Lecture V
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- like forceful rays, into his astral body. Wherein did their influence
- Title: Gospel of John: Lecture V: Human Evolution within the Embodiments of our Earth.
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- his astral body like powerful rays.
- The scene so beautifully portrayed in Goethe's Faust has been enacted
- Title: Gospel of St. John: Lecture VI
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- works, which betray a deep knowledge of anthroposophical truths,
- Title: Gospel of John: Lecture VIII: The Initiation Mysteries.
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- through such and such stages — and he portrayed Him in the colors
- the same way, but that each of the Evangelists portrays Christ Jesus
- Title: Gospel of St. John: Lecture XI
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- betrayed Christ Jesus. Fundamentally the fate which was to be
- Title: Gospel of John: Lecture XI: The Harmonization of the Inner Forces of Man through the Christ-Impulse.
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- kept fraying as humanity progressed.
- against all. Opinion would be arrayed against opinion, feeling against
- come true. All this was portrayed in pregnant pictures, in great and
- Judas became the betrayer
- raying down from the Cross, had still to unite with the etheric principle,
- Title: Gospel of St. John: Lecture XII
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- superstition. The truth is that the wife of this Joseph betrayed her
- Title: Gospel of St. John: Lecture XIII
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- rays of light streamed for the first time from the earth into
- to picture to ourselves rays of light, created at that moment,
- therein. Through the suffusion of the earth with the rays of a new
- will pray the Father for you;
- Title: Gospel of John: Lecture XIII: The Cosmic Significance of the Mystery of Golgotha.
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- moment it happened for the first time that rays streamed forth from
- must visualize, then, as created at this moment, rays streaming from
- aspect of its aura which began to ray forth from the earth at the time
- in my name: and I say not unto you, that I will pray to the Father for
- Title: Gospel of St. John: Lecture XIV
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- was the Sun, and who shed their light upon him in the Sun's rays. For
- Title: Gospel of John: Lecture XIV: The Earth as Christ's Body and as a New Light Center.
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- toward him in the sun's rays. For not only did physical sunlight come
- of the prayer that the people had eaten the bread. They had eaten bread
- their own efforts the realms from which they had strayed. Let us try
- legend reporting that as a twelve-year-old boy Buddha had strayed from
- Title: The East in the Light of the West: Lecture I
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- material appearances, which sends its rays from the place where there
- Title: The East in the Light of the West: Lecture III
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- Just here we can see the truth of Greek mythology as portrayed in the
- Title: The East in the Light of the West: Lecture IV
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- enemies are to be conquered in war. Hence men were able to pray to
- lightning effects of storms. For these things, too, prayers may be
- raised, if, in the praying, the gods are thought of.
- of time when there is an appearance of rays of light falling from an
- first the Christ light did not ray back from him. Since the point of
- as the moon reflects the light of the sun. The light thus rayed back
- rayed back by Indra as the sunlight is reflected by the moon. In
- is the name of the Christ light rayed back by an ancient deity. It is
- Title: The East in the Light of the West: Lecture V
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- water and earth. The sun rises in the morning; it sheds its rays of
- Title: The East in the Light of the West: Lecture VII
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- is connected with the betrayal by Judas; Judas is bound up with the
- Title: The East in the Light of the West: Lecture VIII
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- to say, he sent down rays from the spiritual world. And they saw in
- they saw the servants of the sun spirit, the Amshaspands, arrayed as
- Title: The East in the Light of the West: Lecture IX
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- cosmos was being portrayed. It has been said that if we do not
- Title: Gospel of Luke: Lecture Two
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- precisely in the Gospel of St. Luke. The portrayals of the deep
- childlike innocence. Where else do we find such a tender portrayal of
- This picture portrays
- assumed a different form, one in which he arrays before the human being
- say that they are a kind of portrayal of the moral sense and of the
- Individuality whose power now rayed down from spiritual heights upon
- Title: Gospel of Luke: Lecture Three
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- to portray Christ Jesus as the Healer of body and soul because having
- then becomes by degrees a possession of the soul and thereafter rays
- themselves: like the rays of the sun from the heavens, so did the
- Bodhisattva once ray down upon the Earth the forces of the doctrine
- the cosmos as the rays of the sun are reflected back in the moon's
- nourishment, so that his forces now ray out into the world from the
- Title: Gospel of Luke: Lecture Four
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- Title: Gospel of Luke: Lecture Five
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- also being baptized, and praying, the heaven was opened and the Holy Ghost
- Title: Gospel of Luke: Lecture Seven
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- every full Moon. When we look at the full Moon we see the rays of the
- manifests itself through the rays of the Moon in the otherwise dark
- This mystery was portrayed in a symbol or in a picture wherever men
- rays of the Sun streaming down from the Cosmos, the Being, that is,
- through his etheric body and raying into his astral body; and he sees
- 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 Man: IV. Supersensible Currents in the Human and Animal Organizations.
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- Title: Wisdom of the Soul: III. At the Portals of the Senses.
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- Title: Wisdom of the Soul: IV. Consciousness and the Soul Life.
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- recite the Lord's Prayer backwards. You are then not following the
- Title: Christ Impulse: Lecture 2: The Law of Karma with Respect to the Details of Life
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- Title: Christ Impulse: Lecture 6: The Birth of Conscience
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- Title: Deeper Secrets: Lecture I
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- Title: Deeper Secrets: Lecture II
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- Title: Lecture: The Tasks and Aims of Spiritual Science
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- Title: Deeper Secrets: Lecture III
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- in our hair we have a relic of certain rays by which the sun-forces
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- past was portrayed in the etheric body and acted as a formative force
- Title: Reappearance/Christ: Lecture III: Buddhism and Pauline Christianity
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- Title: True Nature: Lecture II: The Second Coming of Christ in the Etheric World
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- Title: Ascension/Pentecost II: WHITSUN: the Festival of the free Individuality
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- Title: Macrocosm/Microcosm: Lecture 3: The Inner Path Followed by the Mystic. Experience of the Cycle of the Year.
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- Title: Macrocosm/Microcosm: Lecture 9: Organs of Spiritual Perception. Contemplation of the Ego from Twelve Vantage-points. The Thinking of the Heart.
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- Title: Macrocosm/Microcosm: Lecture 11: Man and Planetary Evolution
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- new forces in the spring. When in spring the rays of the Sun regain
- associated with a mood of the soul that is akin to prayer, where
- knowledge becomes prayer. Instructions in these profound matters
- that there rings out like a prayer:
- May God's protecting ray of blessing
- 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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- Title: Manifestations of Karma: Lecture 2: Karma and the Animal Kingdom
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- Title: Manifestations of Karma: Lecture 4: The Curability and Incurability of Diseases in Relation to Karma
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- Title: Mission/Folk-Souls (1970): 1. Angels, Folk Spirits, Time Spirits: their part in the Evolution of Mankind.
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- Title: Mission/Folk-Souls (1929): Lecture 4
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- Title: Mission/Folk-Souls (1970): 4. The Evolution of Races and Civilization.
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- Title: Mission/Folk-Souls (1970): 5. Manifestation of the Hierarchies in the Elements of Nature.
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- different. If, for example, only the Spirits of Will were to ray
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- Title: Mission/Folk-Souls (1970): 6. The Five Root Races of Mankind.
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- in old Atlantis. These Spirits of Form rayed down into the Atlantean
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- Title: Mission/Folk-Souls (1970): 8. The Five Post-Atlantean Civilizations.
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- Sun seems to the occultist to betray a mind that is even more
- Gods. And again we shall see that all the events which were portrayed
- portrayed better or more aptly, nor in more fitting terminology than
- Title: Mission/Folk-Souls (1970): 10. The Mission of Individual Peoples and Cultures in the Past, Present and Future.
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- Title: Mission/Folk-Souls (1970): 11. Nerthus, Freyja and Gerda.
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- is mistaken, we shall not allow ourselves to be led astray when they
- Title: Genesis: Lecture I: The Mystery of the Archetypal Word
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- verb racheph by praying in aid, so to speak, all the
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- Title: Genesis: Lecture IV: The Forming and Creating of Beings by the Elohim.
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- Title: Gospel/Matthew (1965): Lecture 1
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- pictures well fitted to portray particular happenings and
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- Title: Gospel of Matthew: Lecture IX
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- resembling those of the Lord's Prayer they have
- represent the Lord's Prayer:
- Prayer.’ But the subtle shades of meaning necessary to
- there a model of the Lord's Prayer, but that traces of
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- prayer written on little tablets in the Chaldean tongue, a
- prayer addressed to the old Babylonian god Merodach. Some of
- added: ‘Here we have prayer-norms which are in line
- with the Lord's Prayer and perhaps go back 4000 years
- between the sentences of the Lord's Prayer and these
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- us suppose that each single phrase in the Lord's Prayer
- the phrases used in the Lord's Prayer may also have
- record the Lord's Prayer — but it was already in
- the Lord's Prayer had already been in existence before
- something further in connection with the Lord's Prayer.
- Prayer. Mark well: the compilation produced by this
- sup-posed to have produced the Lord's Prayer:
- Prayer is alleged to have been compiled from these
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- attempts to show that versions of the Lord's Prayer
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- passage, adds: ‘Here we have prayer norms, on the
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- Title: Gospel of Matthew: Lecture X
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- portrayed. Hence Mark draws special attention to ho the
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- Title: Universal Human: Lecture Three: The Lord of the Soul
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- Title: Background/Mark: Lecture Ten: Rosicrucian Wisdom in Folk-Mythology
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- Title: On the Mystery Plays: Lecture I: Self-Knowledge Portrayed in the Rosicrucian Mystery, The Portal of Initiation
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- may guide the rays of soul.
- inferior powers. When Maria sends down a ray of love to the
- Hierophant, it can only be portrayed in this way: down below,
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- afterwards it is reversed; it changes. The scene portrays the
- to the Hierophant the ray of love, can be presented in no other
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- Title: On the Mystery Plays: Lecture III: Symbolism and Phantasy in Relation to the Mystery Drama, The Soul's Probation
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- while praying the Almighty to protect you and fulfil your desires.
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- Title: Lecture: Mendelssohn: Overture of the Hebrides
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- Title: Lecture: The Significance of Spiritual Research For Moral Action
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- Title: Lecture: The Etherisation of the Blood
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- reveal something remarkable when they are investigated. These rays
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- Title: Reappearance/Christ: Lecture IX: The Etherization of the Blood
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- Title: Mission/Rosenkreutz: Lecture V. The Christ Impulse as Living Reality
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- Title: Lecture: Faith, Love, Hope: Towards the Sixth Epoch
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- seven wise men of Europe; seven rays of the ancient wisdom of the
- lived in communion with the boy, twelve rays of light as it were went
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- restrictions caused by his own thinking, the rays of his influence
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- quite changed. The twelve different rays of human outlook were united
- raying out from a certain personality, which was not altogether
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- Title: Festivals/Easter III: The Death of a God and its Fruits in Humanity
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- light of spiritual science, he will never force its particular ray of
- Wandering Jew, lingering on Golgotha; the fourth a praying
- Title: Lecture: Jesuit and Rosicrucian Training
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- If now, leaving aside the exercises of prayer
- think of this kind portrayed in this guise, his
- Title: From Jesus to Christ: Lecture I: Jesuit and Rosicrucian Training
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- portrayal of the risen Christ; hence, too, the variations in the
- aside the exercises of prayer preparatory to all Jesuit exercises, we
- this king portrayed in this guise, his kingly power so increased that
- Title: From Jesus to Christ: Lecture II: Rosicrucian Training and Anthroposophical Training
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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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- quantity of substance spreads through a fluid, so that which rayed
- printed text is bound to go astray and to fall into error. In the
- plane — to betray with his mouth anything of the higher
- Title: From Jesus to Christ: Lecture V: Redemption of the Physical Body
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- shades.’ Here is a saying which betrays the deep susceptibility
- Title: Inner Realities: Lecture 2: The Inner Aspect of the Sun-embodiment of the Earth
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- Archangels; but they are only able to ray forth light to us because
- gift to the Macrocosm, it was their inner being. Now it rays back to
- Title: Evolution/Aspect: Lecture 3: The Inner Aspect of the Sun-embodiment of the Earth
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- a gift to the Macrocosm, it was their inner being. Now it rays back
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- only lead man astray; their remaining behind must be regarded as
- Christ seated among the twelve, and Judas, the betrayer, in the
- who dips his bread into the bowl with me, he it is who shall betray
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- claims that they only lead man astray; their remaining behind must be
- the Christ seated among the twelve, and Judas, the betrayer, in the
- who dips his bread into the bowl with me, he it is who shall betray
- Title: Evidences of Bygone Ages in Modern Civilisation
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- astray by choosing a body which was suitable, not for the
- Title: The Idea of Reincarnation and Its Introduction Into Western Culture
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- being. Men must recognise this Divine Ego, must realise that it rays
- its mightiest power in the paintings of Raphael and that they portray
- feeling comes to us. It is as though their creator wanted to portray
- events and facts, but out of his feelings he is able to portray them
- with what majesty and sublimity he portrayed the forces of
- when he portrays the figure of the great successor of John the
- understand that it was alien to him to portray those events on Earth
- pictures, we feel that all those which portray events subsequent to
- Title: The Mission of the Earth
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- human soul by way of the intellect and the senses, ray into physical
- bear its fruit. How Christ may truly be portrayed is a problem still
- form such a portrayal of Christ should take. For it would have to
- part of the face will have to express a power whose outstreaming rays
- Every true representation of the Christ must be a portrayal of the
- would portray the Christ, you must not look at what is actually there
- Title: The Signature of Human Evolution
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- receive the prayers of the believers the believers,
- Title: World of the Senses and World of the Spirit: Lecture I
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- rays as they enchant forth life from the ground of the earth in a
- Title: World of the Senses and World of the Spirit: Lecture IV
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- shattered Form and of matter from out-spraying Spirit.
- of hydrogen. The origin of hydrogen is as though a ray rushed out
- to the occult observer. There is something like an invisible ray
- a ray which flies asunder. In short, matter everywhere can be called
- spraying and dispersing into this condition, the result — but
- sprays up and scatters when it arises out of spirit. Keep well in
- will spray out into something different; and thus arise the various
- material; it appears as very fine jets or sprays of the etheric,
- Title: World of the Senses and World of the Spirit: Lecture V
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- Out-spraying form and radiating substance. The mystery of their
- form sprays into these activities, when shattered form, that is to
- human organism there is always Intuition, and this Intuition rays out
- Intuition — is perpetually raying out from man in proportion as
- pictures of each individual which have been rayed out from his bony
- we let radiate out of us in this way? All that rays forth from us in
- you only lie and think you are still raying forth from you substance
- Thus, what we ray forth from us falls into two parts, that which is
- have here (a) purely spiritual form-rays of the blood substance, and
- dispersed and sprayed into space, but here at the boundary (b) it was
- to become just very slightly material and then spray back into
- itself, spray directly back again into the spiritual.
- only through this reaction ray back again his ego, and then he would
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- Title: Reincarnation and Karma: Lecture V
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- “Prayer,”
- for the heart, for conscience, for the character, for prayer, in such
- Title: Lecture 1: Spiritual Beings in the Heavenly Bodies and in the Kingdoms of Nature
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- waterfall and giving out clouds of spray; if we yield ourselves to the
- Title: Lecture 6: Spiritual Beings in the Heavenly Bodies and in the Kingdoms of Nature
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- result? It was in fact a terrible one, namely, the betrayal of their
- Untruth spirits which betrayed their own being in other
- this way, through betraying their own nature, arose as a second
- Everything which is rayed down from the Sun into cosmic space in the
- Title: Lecture 7: Spiritual Beings in the Heavenly Bodies and in the Kingdoms of Nature
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- raying down from it. We can now say: In the moons we have the corpse
- body, its physical body; and in the fixed star itself, raying out from
- The etheric body is that which, raying out from the fixed star,
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- soul life and these rays do not stream from the content we have
- Title: Lecture 9: Spiritual Beings in the Heavenly Bodies and in the Kingdoms of Nature
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- rays to the planets and from these work back upon the earth. In so far
- Title: Lecture 10: Spiritual Beings in the Heavenly Bodies and in the Kingdoms of Nature
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- maintained. That is to say, the moon cannot ray out any light of its
- reflected light which rays to us from the moon, and of which Lucifer is
- rays from without inwards. And since various modes of operation come
- of Will, ray towards us from different sides in the most varied
- Lucifer raying down. What is to be seen externally as the sun
- mature, will ray down from the sun, and Whose appearance was foretold
- Title: Man/Light of Occultism: Lecture I.
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- under strict injunction not to betray to people outside anything of
- Title: Man/Light of Occultism: Lecture IV.
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- For which I prayed. Not unto me in vain
- Title: Man/Light of Occultism: Lecture VII.
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- religious man it turned into prayer, into worship.
- well-being, the mere living within themselves, to prayer and worship,
- remain awake during the night and look up in prayer to the star-strewn
- times would not have understood if they had been told: Pray to
- in the reflected rays of the Sun. The reflection of the Sun could only
- times developed a need for worship and prayer, in that moment
- Title: Man/Light of Occultism: Lecture VIII.
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- the Prayer on the Mount of Olives. These are events which if you had
- Title: Man/Light of Occultism: Lecture IX.
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- ray out from this other star.
- that does not ray back sunlight on to the Earth. The physical sunlight
- middle man; thence the Sun's influences ray out into the whole human
- Morning or Evening Star, the physical rays of Venus that are sent out
- Title: Initiation/Passing Moment: Lecture II
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- greatest poems in human evolution, a poet, wishing to portray a great
- This lotus flower pours out its rays of force in such a way as to
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- that a ray of spiritual light has found its way into your souls,
- its hold. Because the message of this ray of spiritual light becomes
- able to stream its rays into them. But if the victory be outside with
- Title: Gospel of Mark: Lecture 1
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- portrays his Faust as though Empedocles with all his
- Title: Gospel of Mark: Lecture 2
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- Bible end. We must not let ourselves be led astray by all
- impulses, which are often disarrayed, but nonetheless
- other peoples were to reincarnate. Like rays of light coming
- the incarnating rays of the various peoples were collected
- who later had to undergo the test of the betrayal, because he
- betrayal. Again, if we look at the purely artistic aspect,
- severe soul-testing of the betrayal. What through his later
- Title: Gospel of Mark: Lecture 3
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- And he called to her and said “Bring me, I pray thee,
- (was there gathering of sticks: and he called to her, and said, Fetch me, I pray thee, a little water in a vessel, that I may drink. \
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- Title: Gospel of Mark: Lecture 7
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- an approach could lead to misunderstandings, unless a ray of
- Title: Gospel of Mark: Lecture 8
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- 6:46 And when he had sent them away, he departed into a mountain to pray. \
- chapter how Israel is led astray into idolatry, but is
- 14:10 And Judas Iscariot, one of the twelve, went unto the chief priests, to betray him unto them. \
- 14:11 And when they heard it, they were glad, and promised to give him money. And he sought how he might conveniently betray him. \
- Title: Gospel of Mark: Lecture 9
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- Then He goes aside and prays, “Father, let this cup
- show signs and wonders to lead astray even the chosen ones
- and show signs and wonders such as to lead astray if possible
- Title: Gospel of Mark: Lecture 10
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- worshipped, even if we do not call it prayer or devotion. It
- Title: Life Between ... I: Investigations Into Life Between Death and Rebirth 1
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- the sun's rays irradiate the clouds. We have to take a certain
- Title: Life Between ... IV: Recent Results of Occult Investigation Into Life
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- indicated or portrayed in our time by artists. In the future it will
- who approach us from all sides like rays.
- illumined, then you ray back the light of the cosmos and then you
- We can sum it up by saying that if one wished to portray the human
- expressive portrayal of the active etheric or life body.
- Title: Life Between ... III: Mans Journey Through the Planetary Spheres
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- understanding the prayer that might be worded somewhat as follows,
- being I can become.” One who knows how to say this prayer from
- fulfilled ideal. He may hope that through the power of such a prayer
- Title: Life Between ... V: Life Between Death and Rebirth 1
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- number of factors. To begin with, let me portray life after death in
- cloud begins to light up as if irradiated by the rays of the morning
- would have to portray the human figure if he wished to convey the
- astral body, this is wonderfully portrayed in the figure of “Dusk.”
- In these figures we have living portrayals of the four sheaths of
- Title: Life Between ... VII: The Working of Karma in Life After Death
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- Michelangelo. The two brothers are portrayed together with four
- etheric and physical bodies. This is portrayed in the strange gesture
- When we grasp this, spiritual science grows into a mighty prayer. For
- what is a prayer but that which links our soul with the
- strive consciously towards this goal, what we learn becomes a prayer
- prayer-like feelings. That is what our present time requires. Our
- the spirit in which the study itself takes on the nature of a prayer.
- more heartfelt and deeper. It will take on the quality of prayer, not
- Title: Life Between ... VIII: Between Death and a New Birth
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- on par with the plant. The rays of the sun have to fall on the plant
- the central point of the plant world and rays forth its light in all
- Title: Life Between ... IX: Life After Death
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- something of these souls who formerly had been to him as rays of
- portrayed as the domain of Ahriman and Lucifer in the drama,
- Title: Esoteric Studies: Lecture II: Establishment of Mutual Relations Between the Living and the So-called Dead
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- the raying in of the supersensible force — in this case
- Title: Life Between ... XI: The Mission of Earthly Life as a Transitional Stage for the Beyond
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- in 483 surrounded by silver rays on a wonderful moonlit night,
- Title: Life Between ... XII: Life Between Death and Rebirth 1
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- them to bring a ray from the super-sensible world into their new earth
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- and the Christ he wanted to portray everything through light and
- shadow, but Judas was to be portrayed in such a way as to give the
- Title: Life Between ... XIV: Further Facts About Life Between Death and Rebirth
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- It was different in past times when an evening prayer was said before
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- only arise on earth, and they ray forth like a light into the
- Title: Links Between the Living and the Dead
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- recent centuries, turned his thoughts in prayer to the dead who had
- been related or known to him, his prayers and feelings bore him upward
- upward to them in prayer, was far easier in the past than it is today
- clairvoyance. The knowledge of conditions usually portrayed in the
- Title: Descriptive Sketches: Lecture I
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- a few centuries ago, turned his thoughts when at prayer to the dead
- them and looked up to them in their prayers than it is today, if we
- Title: The Transformation of Earthly Forces into Clairvoyant Faculties
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- about earlier incarnations as if they were handing them out on a tray!
- Title: Descriptive Sketches: Lecture II
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- entirely accidental experience, but from this rays forth a stimulus
- Title: Between Death and Rebirth: Lecture One
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- have led him astray. He must avoid empty theories and high-sounding
- most accurately portrays that of the etheric body when the astral
- be that there is no more fitting portrayal of the free activity of
- of the Ego than that portrayed by Michelangelo in the figure of
- accurately portrayed in the figure of ‘Evening’. Again,
- So on the one side we have the portrayals of the activity of the
- and ‘Day’) and on the other side the portrayals of the
- Title: Between Death and Rebirth: Lecture Three
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- interpretation. The poet says that he had wanted to portray the human
- Title: Between Death and Rebirth: Lecture Ten
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- This description portrays the inner aspect of the fact that the soul
- 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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- of prayer and sacrifice to this Self. Brahman is like the spiritual
- Title: Bhagavad Gita/Paul: Lecture III: The union of the three streams in the Christ Impulse, the Teaching of Krishna.
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- own best fighters, they all lie praying before Thee, marvelling at Thy
- Title: Bhagavad Gita/Paul: Lecture IV: The nature of the Bhagavad Gita and the significance of the Epistles of St. Paul. How the Christ Impulse surpasses the Krishna Impulse.
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- one have to describe it, and thus did St. Paul portray it, in the
- Title: Lecture: Hidden Forces of Soul-Life
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- reality, cause us to see this eye, as if rays of light went out from
- Title: Psychoanalysis: Lecture IV:
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- into our eye that we see it giving out rays of light which
- Title: Three Paths: Lecture I: The Path through the Gospels and The Path of Inner Experience
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- itself to us in seven rays, but above this is something else,
- Title: Three Paths: Lecture II: The Path of Initiation
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- this is also that complex of feelings from which the rays for the
- Title: Lecture: Calendar of the Soul
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- may then feel reverence which takes the form of a prayer to these
- Title: Lecture Series: Ancient Wisdom and the Heralding of the Christ Impulse
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- Ah, but a tell-tale sigh betrays their discord,
- Which, still, though ruin reign, betrays not the Divine.
- portrayal of one child is different — it is that of the Jesus Child in the Sistine
- children, and is it not obvious why he does not paint the betrayal by Judas, the bearing of
- Title: Lecture: Love and Its Meaning In The World
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- love of wisdom, and to let this love ray out in beauty. By sinking in
- expression in the sublime words from the original prayer of mankind:
- Title: Lecture: Birth of the Light/Thoughts on Christmas Eve
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- I saw the spirits' fiery headlong fray,
- In dense array around his mighty throne
- I hearkened to his prayers and then at first
- earth to fertilise it, or when the rays of the sun stream down
- the world. It would be a denial of our humanity and a betrayal
- attained in united work, if a ray of that man-to-man love can
- Title: Mysteries of the East: Lecture 1
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- and my eyes there, but as if the eyes were to send out a ray which
- Title: Mysteries of the East: Lecture 2
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- Sun's rays. And men have some inkling that not only the Sun's activity
- when, for example, in autumn the relation of the Sun's rays to the
- Title: Mysteries of the East: Lecture 3
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- intellectuality, for here these would only lead you astray; and as yet
- Title: Mysteries of the East: Lecture 4
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- the Intellectual or Mind-soul is portrayed haltingly, in a legendary
- Title: Effects of Occult Development: Lecture II
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- and only then, with these forces that it rays forth from
- tendency to stray in the wrong direction, we need not take it
- of nourishment throws its rays upon the ordinary so-called
- Title: Effects of Occult Development: Lecture IV
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- powers. The rudiments which were really rayed in by these
- reddish to deep-red, but rays out and often extends far.
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- to the clairvoyant vision. I pray you, do not misunderstand
- Title: Effects of Occult Development: Lecture VIII
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- be expressed in dry abstract ideas; we must try to portray what
- upwards, develops its rays of force upwards, wishes to stream
- astray it is misused. Only by progressing, and making this
- astray. At this point, if you follow out this train of thought,
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- draw me down to a certain extent, and lead me astray into
- the confronting of Lucifer and Ahriman by Christ, portrayed in
- Title: Effects of Occult Development: Lecture X
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- rays back to him from these other beings may know their
- Title: Occult Significance of the Bhagavad Gita: Lecture 4 of 9
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- space. We can easily convince ourselves of this fact. When a ray of
- light-rays in the room, caused by dust in the air. We see reflections
- Title: Occult Significance of the Bhagavad Gita: Lecture 6 of 9
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- my hands in prayer. ‘Hail to Thee!’ cry all the companies
- shone into the future like many, many rays from a single star. Every
- one of these rays would have proclaimed the glory of Krishna far into
- Title: Occult Significance of the Bhagavad Gita: Lecture 7 of 9
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- has just been said, we shall gain a ray of light to show us how
- Title: Occult Significance of the Bhagavad Gita: Lecture 9 of 9
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- approach the Gods in actual prayer. In all cases the temper of man's
- surrounds us in the universe outside. In their prayer they have a
- Title: Secrets/Threshold: Lecture I
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- My holy, solemn vow rays forth new strength
- Title: Secrets/Threshold: Lecture II
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- without letting itself be led astray in the everyday physical sense
- can represent the truth of her development, as the rays of spiritual
- Title: Secrets/Threshold: Lecture VI
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- rays into the physical sense world. Let us therefore look at another
- Title: Secrets/Threshold: Lecture VII
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- that of Johannes Thomasius, as portrayed in
- portray to illustrate actual spiritual conditions and spiritual
- Lucifer's influence, a being like that portrayed in the Spirit of
- Title: Secrets/Threshold: Lecture VIII
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- nature than those of the Guardian of the Threshold. He arrays himself
- shall not enter the spiritual worlds for fear of going astray.”
- Title: The Fifth Gospel: Lecture I
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- Prayer, and the temptation of Christ after the Baptism.
- Title: Fifth Gospel (1950): Lecture I
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- Prayer, and the temptation of Christ after the Baptism.
- portraying a god in combat or a human being in whose soul a god
- Title: The Fifth Gospel: Lecture II
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- Prayer, and the temptation of Christ after the Baptism.
- it as a ray of the infinite, aeonic love. He sensed it as
- of what entered his soul like a ray. With the death of
- Title: Fifth Gospel (1950): Lecture II
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- Prayer, and the temptation of Christ after the Baptism.
- Disciples assembled at Pentecost. Peter felt it as a ray of the
- truth the birth of the ray now penetrating the soul. The
- Title: The Fifth Gospel: Lecture III
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- Prayer, and the temptation of Christ after the Baptism.
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- Prayer, and the temptation of Christ after the Baptism.
- Title: The Fifth Gospel: Lecture IV
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- Prayer, and the temptation of Christ after the Baptism.
- He also discovered that many idols which they prayed to
- rituals and merged with the praying people, possessed them.
- Title: Fifth Gospel (1950): Lecture IV
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- Prayer, and the temptation of Christ after the Baptism.
- rites, entered into the people while they prayed, and obsessed
- Title: The Fifth Gospel: Lecture V
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- Prayer, and the temptation of Christ after the Baptism.
- all-powerful prayer wherever the Mysteries were celebrated;
- prayer to him, which I told you about. He concentrated
- especially on the center line of that prayer: “Now
- pagan prayer – “now lived in daily bread”
- ancient formulas and prayers must be renewed; he knew that
- inverted the last line of the prayer to make it appropriate
- us.” The second line of the old mystery prayer
- prayer which Christianity learned to know as the “Our
- prayer, the new Our Father. The Sermon on the Mount and
- in the service of Ahriman would betray him for money alone.
- bread. The betrayal took place because Ahriman had retained
- and the mystery of Golgotha with Judas' betrayal.
- Title: Fifth Gospel (1950): Lecture V
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- Prayer, and the temptation of Christ after the Baptism.
- teaching and had been an all-powerful prayer in the Mysteries
- everywhere, a prayer once offered by men in the Mystery-Centres
- but now forgotten. This prayer had been revealed to him when he
- Bath-Kol which had proclaimed to Him that ancient Prayer of the
- the Prayer, especially, came into His mind:
- bread alone. And the words from that ancient, heathen Prayer,
- knew that the ancient supplications and prayers must be
- transposed the last line of the old Prayer, adapting it
- penultimate line of the Mystery-Prayer: “And forgot Your
- the third line from the end of the old Prayer: “In that
- Mystery-Prayer: “Witness of Egoity becoming free,”
- Prayer” known to Christianity ... it was the Prayer of
- Prayer. In a similar manner — and much remains to be said
- Ahriman, who in actual fact betrayed Him for the sake of money
- Ahriman had retained this sting, the Betrayal took place. And
- Golgotha with the Betrayal by Judas.
- Title: Fifth Gospel, Part 2: Lecture I:
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- Prayer, and the temptation of Christ after the Baptism.
- prayer the Christ Jesus' disciples attributed to him. Jesus of
- where the suffering of humanity can find the rays of forgotten
- Title: Fifth Gospel, Part 2: Lecture II:
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- Prayer, and the temptation of Christ after the Baptism.
- the soul of Judas and was decisive in the betrayal of Jesus.
- group. Therefore a betrayal was needed. The way this is usually
- Title: On the Fifth Gospel: Lecture IX
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- Prayer, and the temptation of Christ after the Baptism.
- the rays of the forgotten Light!”
- are like lambs gone astray, but I was the shepherd's son
- from who you strayed. When you truly recognise me you
- will stray yet again. It is so long since you fled from
- Title: On the Fifth Gospel: Lecture X
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- Prayer, and the temptation of Christ after the Baptism.
- allowed yourselves to be led astray by what other peoples
- believe; you have been led astray by those who look
- Title: On the Fifth Gospel: Lecture XI
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- Prayer, and the temptation of Christ after the Baptism.
- familiar with imagery often used for the portrayal of
- Event, the Event that is portrayed elsewhere as St.
- — In their Apollo the Greeks portrayed the
- Title: Christ and the Spiritual World: Lecture One
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- higher spiritual world; the star from which rays out the power that
- beginning of our era — this is a consequence of the rays that
- appears the star which sends forth its rays of power; and you can say
- live, there came to her something like a brief raying-out of light
- illuminated by a. ray from the Son of God, who dwells in the world of
- Title: Christ and the Spiritual World: Lecture Two
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- to notice the way in which Michelangelo portrays the Sibyls, and
- In this wonderful work of art we see first the portrayal
- he is a man on Earth. That is the greatness of this portrayal of the
- Title: Christ and the Spiritual World: Lecture Four
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- rays. The sun works in the first place through air and water and
- Title: Christ and the Spiritual World: Lecture Five
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- exoteric scholarship (this was some time ago) that led me astray. For
- astray by external research, something else was borne in upon me
- And pray to God that He ere long
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- physical rays of the sun fall on the moon. The illuminated part of
- rays; spiritually, there is something else. When the rays of the sun
- rays. The spiritual power of the sun is not held back and reflected,
- sun's rays and in this way brings into being the gold-gleaming
- myself to you in all humility, while praying the Almighty to protect
- materialistic geology portrays it, purely physical and mineral, but a
- know nothing of the angles which their rays make with the earth, the
- and thus he led the human race astray. That was always the way of
- as the saga portrays him. He knows nothing about the surface course
- know nothing of the angles which their rays make with the earth, the
- Title: Lecture: Newborn Might and Strength Everlasting
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- portraying the Heavenly Child and His earthly destiny
- led astray and carried off by the devil, and the Child of Humanity, who
- These hermits portray the peace of those who can receive into their souls
- has portrayed the human beings who have preserved the eternal in themselves
- Title: Human and Cosmic Thought: Lecture III
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- everything,” or a man who stands up when he comes into the rays
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- everything,” or a man who stands up when he comes into the rays
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- Hierarchies of the cosmos there is rayed back something that we
- worlds, give the “man Nietzsche”. And he rays back as the
- Title: Human and Cosmic Thought: Lecture Four
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- Hierarchies of the cosmos there is rayed back something that we
- worlds, give the “man Nietzsche”. And he rays back as the
- Title: Lecture: Pre-Earthly Deeds of Christ
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- entered the Cosmos and rayed down upon Earth and made it possible for
- Title: Lecture: The Four Sacrifices of Christ
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- thinking, feeling and willing. Truly, as the rays of the physical sun must
- Title: Nature of Man: Lecture 3: Senses and Luciferic Temptation
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- Title: Nature of Man: Lecture 5: Between Death and the Cosmic Midnight Hour
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- poured thyself, it rays back to thee thy own life between birth and
- then rays forth from us, has to be transformed during our physical
- Title: Presence of the Dead: Lecture Six: Faith and Knowledge
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- will really disappear. People will actually see little gray atoms
- Title: Presence of the Dead: Lecture Seven: Robert Hamerling: Poet and Thinker
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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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- Title: Anthroposophical Ethics (1928): Anthroposophical Ethics I
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- Title: Spiritual Foundation of Morality: Lecture II
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- development great secrets of existence were betrayed; these were
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- again that which had been spoiled through the betrayal in the old
- Title: Anthroposophical Ethics (1928): Anthroposophical Ethics II
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- again that which had been spoiled through the betrayal in the
- Title: Christ and the Human Soul: Lecture Two
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- pour the rays of that which is Christ-enfilled. Our souls cannot take
- Title: Christ/Human Soul: Lecture II:
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- Title: Christ and the Human Soul: Lecture Four
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- man. That, however, is only one phenomenon. The ray of light which
- the rays of light if our eye did not set itself up against the ray of
- Corporeally we kill the air; we kill also the rays of light which
- of rays whereby he continually enriches the earthly-spiritual element
- time it rays out into the world his moral and intellectual properties
- by killing the ray of light that enters into his eye, and so on, as I
- souls in earthly bodies, human beings could have continuously rayed
- which rays out from us and would otherwise be dead, is made living.
- Title: Christ/Human Soul: Lecture IV:
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- light dies when it penetrates our eye. The ray of light is killed in
- ray of light which penetrates us, we kill it in many ways.
- projects an aura around him, an aura of rays whereby he enriches the
- man's life, but at the same time it rays out into the world his moral
- that in earlier times the phantomlike entity, rayed out by man, was
- which he was developing in himself, by killing the ray of light that
- rayed out from him, with the Music of the Spheres, and the Cosmic Life.
- rays out from us, and which would otherwise be dead, is made living.
- Title: Occult Reading/Hearing: Lecture III: Inner Experiences and 'Moods' of Soul as the Vowels and Consonants of the Spiritual World
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- Title: Occult Reading/Hearing: Lecture IV: Inner Mobility of Thought
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- true, rays over into our own epoch but here we have merely the
- prays he is preparing himself in the brain to live in the
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- Title: Festivals: Christmas: Lecture VIII: The Birth of Christ Within Us
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- asks: Why does nothing in this picture-gallery portray the life of the
- Testament are portrayed. Wilhelm Meister is therefore not permitted to
- Golgotha was averse from looking at the many distorted portrayals of
- (Light is Love ... the rays of sunshine are the weaving radiance of
- Title: Destinies of Individuals and Nations: Lecture 1: The Destinies of Individuals and of Nations
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- Title: Destinies of Individuals and Nations: Lecture 2: Nationalities and Nationalism in the Light of Spiritual Science
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- rather pray for what is to come to him. It is therefore
- character to pray and wait for what is to come. It is
- the German aspires; the Russian prays — and that comes
- naturally. I am not speaking of external prayer, for it
- felt impelled to pray for them all, in the temple that
- temple for the future, to pray that my people be given
- that true, conquering strength: pray for conscious
- you have the prayer. There you have the anomaly of a
- wish is to send the most fervent prayer into the
- prayer, then, shall be the culmination of all I intended
- Title: Destinies of Individuals and Nations: Lecture 3: The Nature of European Folk Souls
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- Title: Destinies of Individuals and Nations: Lecture 4: The Nature of the Christ Impulse and the Michaelic Sprit Serving It - 1
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- Title: Destinies of Individuals and Nations: Lecture 5: The Nature of the Christ Impulse and the Michaelic Sprit Serving It - 2
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- the sun's rays are most Powerful externally, one might
- days are shortest, when the sun's rays are least powerful
- Title: Destinies of Individuals and Nations: Lecture 6: Spiritual Perception Essential at the Present Time
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- Title: Destinies of Individuals and Nations: Lecture 7: Personal and Supersensible Aspects
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- Title: Esoteric Development: Lecture X: The Three Decisions on the Path of Imaginative Cognition
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- prayer may stream with helpfulness
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- to ray out the forces which are within us, and precisely those which
- oneself into the spiritual world. In the physical world, if a ray of
- one is oneself within the ray of light and it is in this way that one
- touches the object. One knows oneself to be shimmering with the ray
- sun's rays, by the refracted rays of the sun. But one must imagine
- oneself to be within the sun's rays and thus touching the objects.
- Title: Destinies of Individuals and Nations: Lecture 8: Three Decisions on the Path to Imaginative Perception
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- knows one is swimming with the ray of light in the
- when they are illumined by the sun s rays, because they
- rays and touching the objects with them. This contact is
- Title: Destinies of Individuals and Nations: Lecture 9: The Sleeping-and-Waking Rhythm in the Context of Cosmic Evolution
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- Title: Destinies of Individuals and Nations: Lecture 10: Problems on Spiritual Path - National Characteristics in Europe Moulded by Folk Spirits
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- Title: Lecture: The Etheric Being in the Physical Human Being
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- Title: Destinies of Individuals and Nations: Lecture 11:Etheric Man within Physical Man
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- Title: Destinies of Individuals and Nations: Lecture 12: The Group Sculptured for the Building in Dornach
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- array.
- Title: Destinies of Individuals and Nations: Lecture 13: The Prophetic Nature of Dreams: Moon, Sun and Saturn Man
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- Title: Destinies of Individuals and Nations: Lecture 14: The Cosmic Significance of Our Sensory Perceptions - Our Thinking, Feeling and Will Activity
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- consider from a particular point of view today. The rays
- luminous not because it reflects the rays of the sun, but
- Title: Forming of Destiny: Lecture 1: Spiritual Life in the Physical World and Life Between Death and Rebirth
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- Title: Forming of Destiny: Lecture 4: The Connection Between the Spiritual and the Physical Worlds, and How They Are Experienced After Death
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- Title: Forming of Destiny: Lecture 5: Concerning the Subconscious Soul Impulses
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- Neither writing nor signature betrayed a trace of even the slightest
- Title: Lecture: The Golden Legend and a German Christmas Play
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- Title: Lecture: The Christmas Thought and the Secret of the Ego
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- Title: Forming of Destiny: Lecture 6: Lecture on the Poem of Olaf Åsteson
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- world, when the rays of light and colour strike the eye, and the waves
- Our prayer may helpfully radiate
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- Title: Lecture: Concerning the Origin and Nature of the Finnish Nation
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- the Ego-nature rays into a nation such as the old Finnish nation,
- element, with its elemental spirits, can, in a certain way, ray into
- mans earthly part from below, but something else must ray into
- this earthly element, another elemental influence must ray into it.
- exists, from which it may ray out. The essential thing is that this
- Title: Lecture I: The Balance in the World and Man, Lucifer and Ahriman
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- indicated, for portraying him with the feet of a goat. Myths and
- Title: Lecture III: The Balance in the World and Man, Lucifer and Ahriman
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- with light. It is Lucifer who sends his rays into the etheric body of
- is caught by a ray of light and melts right away. Hardening and
- and serve.” Man beholds duty, so to say, raying down upon him from
- Title: Mystery of Death: Lecture I: The Four Platonic Virtues and Their Relation with the Human Members
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- Title: Mystery of Death: Lecture IV: The Intimate Element of the Central European Culture and the Central European Striving
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- portrayal; and one can be touched there in the deepest that one
- Title: Spiritual Science, a Necessity for the Present Time
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- every vein out of your body, an inch an hour. You fool ... pity? Pray
- Title: Mystery of Death: Lecture V: The Intervention of the Christ Impulse in the Historical Events
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- off its body. This process seemed likewise to ray forth to me,
- of the body, an inch per hour ... Oh you ... Compassion! Pray
- itself to something that rays light to life. It has to wait,
- Title: Mystery of Death: Lecture VI: Moral Impulses and Their Results
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- there again, betray the dead if they do not work on the
- Title: Mystery of Death: Lecture VII: Cosmic Effects on the Human Members During Sleep
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- in the portrayal which comes from the emotions of hatred.
- Title: Lecture: Christ In Relation To Lucifer and Ahriman
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- portrayed as a being in equipoise between the polar forces of Lucifer
- of Nazareth. A special task in the portrayal of this Christ figure
- figures must be portrayed artistically to show how the Christ, by the
- Imagine, for example, an artistic portrayal of the Christ suggesting
- being must be portrayed as having caused his own fall, for what is to
- Sistine Chapel in Rome. Christ is portrayed in triumph, directing the
- Huxley, Lyell, John Murray and many other famous natural scientists in
- Title: Lecture: The Etheric Body as a Reflexion of the Universe
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- only need to direct our souls, as it were, in the mood of prayer
- something that may be compared with the mood of prayer and it may be
- portrayed on Michelangelo's picture is not the Christ whose
- Michelangelo was not as yet able to portray the real Christ. Christ
- artistic achievement — the Christ, portrayed in
- Title: Mystery of Death: Lecture XII: Spiritual Science as an Attitude
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- Title: Lecture: Preparing for the Sixth Epoch.
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- For which I prayed. Not unto me in vain
- Title: Mystery of Death: Lecture XIII: Common Ground above Us; Christ in Us
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- Title: Lecture: Perception of the Nature of Thought
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- Title: Lecture: Brunetto Latini
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- Great epochs of Art, when artistic deeds raying far and wide
- does indeed ray out over the ages — the
- interesting. Raying out over him her forces, as it were, she
- that in the season when the outer physical rays of the Sun
- Title: Problem of Death: Lecture II
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- portrayed. This death spectrum, therefore, also contains
- used for portrayal of the spiritual world.
- exoteric writer can do is to portray the conflict that has
- feel the urge to portray, in an elementary, real
- will see that what is said here also portrays an element of
- extraordinarily well portrayed, a Mr. Wilson and some
- Title: Problem of Death: Lecture III
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- the question, and I pray you to ponder not a little but
- our “will-rays.” And when we place such a
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- shouting, frenzied, praying people, he remains the
- true artist who is capable of portraying the scene; he
- Title: Lecture Series: Meditation and Concentration
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- it so far, that they prayed: O, my dear Ahriman, guard me
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- would feel insecure. This is the prayer to Ahriman: that he
- Title: Lecture Series: Whitsuntide in the Course of the Year
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- Title: Lecture Series: Intervals of the Life on Earth
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- Title: Lecture Series: 'Heaven and Earth will pass away but my words will not pass away'
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- they win for themselves the impulses which they then ray forth into the
- Title: Tree of Life/Knowledge: Lecture I: Tree of Life - I
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- single rays of light can ever be thrown from the circuit of human
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- Title: Tree of Life/Knowledge: Lecture IV: Harmonizing Thinking, Feeling and Willing
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- we see something rests upon the fact that the sun's rays or other
- light-rays shine on the object and are thrown back to us. Were the
- of the sun's rays from outside upon the earth. So that in a true
- its roses, the grief when the wild boy, the sun-ray comes and makes
- Title: Chance/Necessity/Providence: Lecture 1: Probability and Chance
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- go astray from reality, that we follow the thread of reality.
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- that you have some dice. I don't want to lead you astray into gambling
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- life. It is really true that when an individual is old and gray and
- Title: Chance/Necessity/Providence: Lecture 8: Death, Physical Body and Etheric Body
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- only when the speaker has been led astray by ahrimanic forces.
- Title: Lecture: The Golden Legend and a German Christmas Play
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- Title: Lecture: The Christmas Thought and the Secret of the Ego
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- Title: Lecture: The Problem of Jesus & Christ in Earlier Times
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- portrayal — whereas the mystics sought the Christ. They worked to
- would be the feeling experienced by those seeing Jesus thus portrayed
- veneration for the infant Jesus, when he is portrayed as a child and
- beings themselves who are portrayed in the Christmas play, human
- powers — but portrayed in such a way that it reveals, in a unique
- Title: Lecture: The Year as a Symbol of the Great Cosmic Year
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- Title: Lecture Series: The Year's Course as a Symbol for the Great Cosmic Year
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- Title: Lecture: On the Duty of Clear, Sound Thinking
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- gentlemen who have thus led thoughts astray, have started from a
- Title: Lecture: Perceiving and Remembering
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- a soul wishing to attain this long and pray for? It might thus address
- in the spiritual world, might say in longing, in a kind of prayer:
- have just repeated to you is not simply an invented prayer, but it was thus
- that Christ taught those to pray who were able to understand Him after He had
- eyes to this power — who for them was the Christ — and pray Him
- light-essence; pray Him to restrain the opposing Powers of Ahrimanic nature,
- Title: Necessity and Freedom: Lecture I: The Past Shows Us a Picture of Necessity
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- Title: Things Past and Present: Lecture I
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- betrayed. All sorts of indications are given in this book;
- not only was it a betrayal, but it showed how this then
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- Title: Things Past and Present: Lecture IX: Celtic Symbols and Cult, Jesuit State in Paraguay
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- Title: Lecture: Relationships Between the Living and the Dead
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- themselves still to be led astray by all sorts of moral conceptions,
- kind of serpent was still portrayed coiled on the Tree, as I have
- Truth. We have gone astray through materialism — and especially
- Title: Lecture: The Ego-consciousness of the So-called Dead
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- that they can ray their forces into the earth. It will be necessary
- Title: Lecture: The Moment of Death and the Period Thereafter
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- Title: Lecture: The Influence of the Dead on the Life of Man on Earth
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- rays to us. Via the elemental or etheric body, the dead react
- conceptions and ideas which portray to him the outer physical
- rays of force begin to penetrate into our soul's life. But this
- ourselves to those who are trying so hard to send the pure rays of
- Title: Toward Imagination: Lecture 3: The Twelve Human Senses
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- as I came out of the church where in my prayers I had been assured
- Title: Toward Imagination: Lecture 4: The Human Organism Through the Incarnations
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- Title: Toward Imagination: Lecture 5: Balance in Life
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- Humanity has indeed strayed very far from
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- Title: Riddle of Humanity: Lecture One
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- Title: Riddle of Humanity: Lecture Five
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- in with these (yellow) rays.
- Title: Riddle of Humanity: Lecture Eight
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- woman comes to the doctor and tells him that she has gone astray. She
- astray. But in the next few months she begins to show all the external
- Title: Riddle of Humanity: Lecture Nine
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- describes or portrays a person's I directly, in the way the person
- Title: Riddle of Humanity: Lecture Fifteen
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- Ahriman can give us, also make it possible for us to go astray.
- Himself in many colours doth array.
- Himself in many colours doth array.
- Himself in many colours doth array.
- Title: Lecture: Inner Impulses: Lecture I
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- gray depths of the spirit, so to speak. It is not so with Rome, which
- ideas man has taken for his idols and to which he prays fall from
- Title: Lecture: Inner Impulses: Lecture II
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- the ability to portray the Christ remained with the East. The Jesus
- traditional stereotyped Jesus countenance that had been portrayed so
- Renan, however, goes to work to portray the Holy Land in a realistic,
- meaningless to portray an abstract Socrates who might have lived
- to portray an abstract Jesus who might have lived anywhere on earth.
- Title: Lecture: Inner Impulses: Lecture VII
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- this science was betrayed by the opponents of the Osiris-Isis cult.
- Title: Lecture: The Templars
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- to portray Man's connection with the forces of the spirit, which
- spiritual world can ray into mankind. Preparation is now being made for this
- Title: of Utility: Lecture I: Western and Eastern Culture, H. P. Blavatsky
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- magic which sent its rays and streams from Asia throughout
- Title: Karma of Vocation: Lecture I
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- calls the “gray man” who rules in the subterranean sphere of
- Title: Karma of Vocation: Lecture II
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- lets the earliest rays of the morning sun pass through a
- Title: Karma of of the Individual and the Collective Life
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- way, but by catching with a lens the rays of the morning sun.
- He lets fall the very first rays through the lens on to the
- candle, thus kindling by the rays of the morning sun the fire
- All that I prayed for. Truly not for nought
- Thou leadest past mine eyes the long array
- rhythm which betrays an inner impulse, just as the rhythm of
- waking and sleeping in man betrays an inner impulse. In a life
- Title: Karma of Vocation: Lecture V
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- Title: Karma of Vocation: Lecture VIII
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- certain time he actually betrayed this man of learning. The
- and that, in relation to it, he was betrayed by his prince, is
- degeneration. The houses reeked of corruption. Even the gray
- Title: Lecture: The Relation of Man to the Hierarchies
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- times that one must not betray the mystic communications. The
- be betrayed. For with his very knowledge of such formulae,
- movement as it rays down on to the Earth — do you
- ray out again into the cosmic spaces, that it is of no
- Title: Karma of Vocation: Lecture IX
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- Title: Karma of Vocation: Lecture X
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- far that they now no longer prayed to archai, archangels, or
- angels, but to man. In order to save men from praying to earthly
- Oliver Lodge had a son by the name of Raymond who was born in
- March 1915 Raymond came to a vicinity of Ypern — and you can
- when Sir Oliver's son Raymond was killed in action in September
- a picture of Raymond Lodge that was unknown to his family is
- that Raymond Lodge had been stationed in an endangered zone of
- Title: Karma of Untruthfulness I: Lecture Two
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- have not gone astray in any direction but who are genuinely important
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- another, and yet working on and with each other through the rays of
- their prayers? In his theosophical phase he had already been much
- wisdom, sending forth rays into the murky darkness of mankind, so
- prayer.’
- stepped out of church, where my prayers had once again been rewarded
- for human evolution, what I have just described? Judas had to betray
- Title: Karma of Untruthfulness I: Lecture Seven
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- France, Britain. And as the peoples rayed out in this way, something
- Title: Festivals: Christmas: Lecture IV: Christmas at a Time of Grievous Destiny
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- all the cosmic secrets that ray into the earth from the cosmic
- through spiritual science turns into the very betrayer of what lies
- Title: Karma of Untruthfulness I: Lecture Ten
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- about in the world today are the prayers to the gods, or to God,
- Once he knelt in church in prayer which rose up to become a
- Title: Karma of Untruthfulness I: Lecture Eleven
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- astray by the old rules of silence and by the materialistic
- led astray by the group instinct that they are not objective as
- would be extremely dangerous if these principles should be betrayed.
- Title: Karma of Untruthfulness I: Lecture Thirteen
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- there has been an American Nation. I love my country, and pray that
- Title: Karma of Untruthfulness II: Lecture Fourteen
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- if Judas had not betrayed Christ Jesus, the Mystery of Golgotha would
- would certainly not allow himself to stray, even minutely, from the
- prayers, if you hold opinions such as those expressed by this man.
- first of all! Yet all that we have seen going astray so drastically in
- Title: Karma of Untruthfulness II: Lecture Sixteen
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- book in 1892 which so remarkably accurately portrays a future event.
- Title: Karma of Untruthfulness II: Lecture Seventeen
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- immediately made ready to enter the fray as Serbia's protector. This
- portrayed in my book
- result in the manifestation of the soul of Raymond Lodge, who died in
- are seen, but with differing gestures. Raymond Lodge described this
- taken at the Franco-Belgian front at the end of Raymond Lodge's life
- where Raymond Lodge is sitting in relation to the others and even of
- the cause of so much suffering? Every party to the fray claims to know
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- power of the Roman church element rayed forth, but the Christian souls
- proved in detail. It is an important truth: Something raying out
- fifth. Here we now have a second case of raying forth. For the southern
- theocratic element rays out from Rome and Spain, so the universal
- diplomatic element rays out from Paris.
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- Title: Lecture: Mans Position in the Cosmic Whole, the Platonic World-Year
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- Our prayer may helpfully radiate
- Sir Oliver Lodge had a son, Raymond, who in 1915 took part on the
- mediums. The soul of Raymond wished to communicate with the Lodge
- other statements, the soul of Raymond stated that Myers was with him,
- communicated by Raymond through mediums were intended for the family
- a medium of some photographs taken while Raymond was still alive.
- Raymond himself described them to the medium, by means of rappings. In
- of Raymond was by means of the medium evidently trying to describe
- Raymond Lodge with several companions. Some few weeks later, a
- exactly to the one described by the soul of Raymond through the
- case, and when Raymond Lodge was supposed to come to his family
- Raymond Lodge had not really held communion with the circle at all.
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- position to speak of the Christ. In effect, they portray
- — and can only portray — what may be called a
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- time many forces are still arrayed against any understanding
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- 22:45 And when he rose up from prayer, and was come to his disciples, he found them sleeping for sorrow, \
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- manner; but this superficial portrayal may provide a
- ashamed to portray him in his true colours. With your
- artist portrayed his visual imaginations in concrete form.
- factual history of his life or even portray him in the
- have been written which set out to portray Goethe's
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- aware that our Angel dwells in the sun rays which penetrate our eyes
- in the rays of light and color and in other sense perceptions. The reason
- the Hierarchy of the Angeloi who weave and move — borne on rays
- is exposed to very hot sun rays. This may not at once result in actual
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- nursery rhyme, and could continue to think and pray in this
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- Title: Reappearance/Christ: Lecture X: Individual Spirit Beings and the Undivided Foundation of the World: Part 1
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- Title: Historical Necessity: Lecture 2: Concerning the World of the Dead
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- holiest of which is portrayed in the Christmas mystery —
- Title: Mysteries of Ancient and Modern Times: Lecture 1
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- Which with your helpful, strengthening rays
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- perceived, for what rays out is truly something spiritual. We can
- judgment to pass through man's being as through a sieve, man rays it
- evolution; and this he rays out before him unhesitatingly through the
- help of our astral lotus-flower organisation; they will ray through
- on all our actions; and we ray out this judgment as a
- with all he rayed into the future. This again, expressed pictorially,
- which rays through the lotus-flowers and passes into the life between
- with the earth; for one really sees the rays coming through the earth
- lotus-flowers and ray out into the future. These are the two streams,
- they do still flow together. It is so indeed. The stream which rays
- out from man, raying into the life between death and a new birth, can
- Title: Earthly Death/Cosmic Life: Lecture 7: Confidence in Life and Rejuvenation of the Soul: A Bridge to the Dead
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- Title: The Earth As Being with Life, Soul, and Spirit: Lecture 1
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- Title: Life Gifts: Lecture II: The Relativity of Knowledge, and Spiritual Cosmology
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- about with bald heads and gray hair and do not know that they
- budding life just when they begin to get gray, and which only
- Title: Sound Outlook: Lecture II: The Building at Dornach
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- evident in trying to portray spiritual forms. If you walk
- Title: Sound Outlook: Lecture III: East and West
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- Title: Sound Outlook: Lecture IV: History and Repeated Earth-Lives
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- Title: Sound Outlook: Lecture V: The Being and Evolution of Man
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- only the transitory can be observed in all the array of
- materialistic superstition attributes permanence, betray
- to be applicable for a long time now), we see an array of
- happened to Goethe to be portrayed as an ordinary citizen of
- advance Christianity, he arrays Catholicism against him as a
- Title: Occult Psychology: Lecture One
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- relentlessly betrays what has been made of the last incarnation. On the other hand, all that I
- Title: Mysteries of the Sun: Lecture I
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- Title: Mysteries of the Sun: Lecture III
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- Title: Lecture Series: St Augustine, St Simon and Auguste Comte
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- believe that through the rays of the Sun falling on the Earth
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- Title: Bridge between the Ideal and the Real: Lecture I
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- Title: Cosmic Prehistory: Lecture III: Romanism and Freemasonry
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- Title: Three Streams: Lecture I: The Lower Three Human Members and the Spirits of Form
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- Title: Three Streams: Lecture II: The Fifth Epoch, Semitic and Greek Cultures, the Christ Impulse
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- turning to the ways of Rome he said: Do men pray when they
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- Title: Three Streams: Lecture III: The Mystery of Golgotha Must Be Approached Supersensibly
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- Title: Three Streams: Lecture IV: Consciousness Soul and Scientific Thinking, Sorat and 666
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- Title: Three Streams: Lecture V: Free Human Personality by Self Training, Justinian and the Schools
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- Title: Three Streams: Lecture VI: Augustus and the Roman Catholic Church, Rhetoric, Intellectual Soul and Consciousness Soul
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- Title: Symptom 2 Reality: Lecture I: The Birth of the Consciousness Soul
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- isolated historical events betray what lies beneath the
- partial view, it is possible to portray him in this way and
- possible to portray him from another angle which is equally
- as children are wont to do. His friendships betrayed a
- Title: Symptom 2 Reality: Lecture II: Symptomatology of Recent Centuries
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- that something takes place in the sun — since its rays
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- Title: Symptom 2 Reality: Lecture VIII: Religious Impulses of the Fifth Post-Atlantean Epoch
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- Title: Symptom 2 Reality: Lecture IX: The Relation Between the Deeper European Impulses and Those of the Present Day
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- portrayed in the second gallery, and finally the most
- Title: Challenge/Times: Lecture V: Specters of the Old Testament in the Nationalism of the Present
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- Title: Challenge/Times: Lecture VI: The Innate Capacities of the Nations of the World
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- Title: Fundamental Social Demand: Lecture 3
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- I pray that the mid-European will not take offence, but it
- Title: Fundamental Social Demand: Lecture 5
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- expression — out of the gray depths of the Spirit. If
- more the point of utter ignorance. Yet into this gray
- gray ignorance persisted in a sense. It does enlighten us, my
- dark, gray ignorance and penetrate with knowledge into the
- part of this gray ignorance that man looked out upon the
- gray ignorance to real differentiation, the gulf has been
- Then, through the long gray period of ignorance, such
- Title: Lecture: The Birth of Christ in the Human Soul
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- Title: How Can Mankind Find Christ Again?: Lecture 1
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- Title: How Can Mankind Find Christ Again?: Lecture 8
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- Title: Goetheanism as an Impulse for Man's Transformation - Lecture 6: Goetheanism as an Impulse for Man's Transformation
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- to be calmly accepted, that what has rayed forth into the periphery
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- eighteenth century, compare words sounding like prayers to Isis in ancient
- Title: The Social Question as a Question of Consciousness: Lecture 2
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- Title: Social Question as a Problem: Lecture I: The Inner Experience of Language
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- strayed towards the left where he should not be is net right
- body.” And if you look at an old man with his gray hair
- abstractions enter to illumine them” we think of rays
- where the yellow rays stream in. So when I state “into
- bright rays of light. For how many people is it the case
- Title: Social Question as a Problem: Lecture II: The Inner Experience of Language
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- diagrammatically — here is earthly life, and raying
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- Title: Art as a Bridge ...: Lecture: Art As A Bridge Between The Sensible And The Supersensible
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- Title: Lecture: Spiritual Emptiness and Social Life
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- Title: Lecture: Cosmogony, Freedom, Altruism
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- Title: Cosmogony/Freedom/Altruism: Lecture III: Fundamental Impulses in History
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- Title: Necessity for Spiritual Knowledge: Lecture 2
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- Title: Mission of Michael: Lecture II: The Michael revelation.
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- Title: Mission of Michael: Lecture VI: The Ancient Yoga Culture and the New Yoga Will.
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- Came bride and guests in their wedding array.
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- if, that is, we teach him to develop a prayerful mood and
- prayer come back and manifest in a mood of blessing. As I have often
- nature, if in childhood he has not learned to pray. Prayer turns into
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- Title: Mysteries of Light: Lecture II: The Development of Architecture
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- Title: Cosmic New Year: Lecture II: The Michael Path to Christ: A Christmas Lecture
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- Title: Cosmic New Year: Lecture V: The Dogma of Revelation and the Dogma of Experience. The Spiritual Mark of the Present Time. A New Year Contemplation.
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- Title: Lecture: Some Conditions for Understanding Supersensible Experiences
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- Title: Knowledge of Healing: Lecture II
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- portray Goethe the man. Although he wrote a biography of him, in it
- Title: Festivals/Easter I: Easter: The Festival of Warning
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- Title: The Meaning of Easter: St. Paul and the Christ Impulse
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- Title: Social Forms: Lecture XVII
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- Title: Spirituality: Lecture 1: Historical Symptomology, the Year 790, Alcuin, Greeks, Platonism, Aristotelianism, East, West, Middle, Ego
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- Title: New Spirituality: Lecture 3: The New Spirituality and the Christ Experiance of the Twentieth Century - 2
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- fairy-tale figures — and one must then portray the interplay and interaction of these
- like this — portrayed only schematically — but loops
- con-fronted the spirits of the West. They wanted to lead him astray into the solely intellectual.
- to apply the intellect to it. I will not then be portraying what grows and thrives but what lives
- breath of this tragic element which is betrayed by the whole history of the German, the Central
- Grimm's descriptions are such that what he actually portrays are shadow pictures, not real human
- Title: New Spirituality: Lecture 7: The New Spirituality and the Christ Experiance of the Twentieth Century - 6
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- Title: Man: Hieroglyph: Lecture Three
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- Title: Man: Hieroglyph: Lecture Four
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- manifestation of the desire to stray across into this other world
- Title: Man: Hieroglyph: Lecture Ten
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- ray out from the head into the rest of the organism, and it is they
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- when we look in the direction of the Light-rays. The Light-ray which
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- Heaven rayed. In the evolution of Hebrew antiquity we must go back to
- this in-streaming of the heavenly forces upon Earth-man in gray
- possesses within him, rays out from the centre. The endeavour of those
- over against it, raying out from the pictures that which can restore
- Title: Lecture: The Shaping of the Human Form out of Cosmic and Earthly Forces
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- earlier time when he or she was allowing the rays to work
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- Title: The Moral as the Source of World-Creative Power
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- evolve about the external world, about Nature in her finished array,
- rays out into
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- ray out a spiritual, sun-like force! This force rays out only to a
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- finished array, are theoretical ideas. No matter with what
- rays out into the universe. This is, to begin with,
- human moral impulses ray out from the earth into the
- earth would still ray out a spiritual, sun-like force! This
- force rays out only to a certain distance. At this point it
- Title: The Path to Freedom and Love and their Significance in World Events
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- at work in your inner being, raying out its forces into the realm of
- the will, which rays out from the depths of the soul, we carry into
- being, rays into the world of thought.
- increasingly take root there. The will would at most be able to ray
- moment. The life of thought rays in from our existence before birth,
- merely rays into our life since birth. As thinking beings, we have
- which, as you know, rays up from the metabolic process, can permeate
- semblance. We live in what is real, but it does not ray into our
- unites the will that rays towards the head with the thoughts
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- also active; will is then at work in your inner being, raying
- destiny. But through the will, which rays out from the depths
- within our being, rays into the world of thought.
- most be able to ray into these material processes as an
- of thought rays in from our existence before birth, or
- sense between death and a new birth, and merely rays into our
- which, as you know, rays up from the metabolic process, can
- real, but it does not ray into our ordinary consciousness.
- — unites the will that rays towards the head with the
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- naturally I cannot betray here what is discussed in our
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- took the Prayer-book in his hand. Then the whole business
- going astray if he simply swam on in what the external world
- Spiritually, and taught them to pray in their own quiet
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- other hand, there are pictures in which Christ Jesus is portrayed as
- which art succeeded at different periods in portraying the sufferings,
- with which art portrayed the sufferings of the Redeemer. Nevertheless
- another expression of Jahve or Jehovah the figure portrayed so
- the crucifix, just as the portrayals of the physical give expression
- of the tragedy of it all, at the attempts made by art to portray the
- magnificently portrayed, but to those, as for example Goethe, who feel
- sublimely portrayed by art. He Whom ye seek is not here
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- portrayals are shadow figures, even Goethe is a
- Sesenheim who is portrayed there so beautifully, or Lilli
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- ideas. The Greek conceived the rays of the Sun to be the power which
- become aware of the spiritual forces indwelling the rays of the Sun in
- imbued with a new vigour when the rays of the Sun begin to shine down
- owe to the rays of the Sun the power which moulds the human form into
- Because the rays of the Sun are received through the eye into the
- choose a moment for his birth when the rays of Jupiter pour directly
- thankful when the rays of the Sun pour down upon it, and when it need
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- imbued with new life when the rays of the sun illuminate the
- to the rays of the sun what in fact bestows on us the human
- inwards by the sun. Inasmuch as the sun's rays are received
- born, so that Jupiter sends down its rays directly.
- a being that was happy when the rays of the sun poured down
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- Title: Materialism/Anthroposophy: Lecture XVII
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- basically a ray from the Godhead which returns again into the
- the ego had no independent existence but was only a ray of
- the eternal element through the ray of the Godhead between
- Title: Therapeutic Insights: Lecture IV
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- part in this raying back that appears as memory, as the power
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- portray man in some such words as these: Man brings his thought-life
- outside. The ray of light which penetrates into our eye
- the ray of light has bored a hole. As a result hunger makes
- appertaining to the earth. For in the moment of receiving the ray of
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- Title: Man as a Being: Lecture 3
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- metabolism, cannot portray itself in reflected images, as is possible
- they are portrayed in the physical; that in fact their impression can
- Title: Lecture: The Remedy for Our Diseased Civilisation
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- already see what has thus developed, we may see it raying out from
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- Title: Lecture: Goethe and the Evolution of Consciousness
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- Title: Cosmosophy 1: Lecture I
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- destruction in whole human organism. What I am portraying is
- Title: Lecture Series: Fundamental Impulses in the Mysteries of Ancient and Modern Times
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- Title: Lecture: The Seeds of Future Worlds
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- created from scratch, as it were. Rays are constructed and
- Title: Cosmosophy 1: Lecture XI
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- there will ray out toward beginning and end that which will
- way that this light enabling us to see will ray out from the
- Title: Lecture: Human Freedom and Its Connection with the Mystery of Golgotha
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- development, and from there will ray out towards beginning and
- enabling us to see it, will ray out from our knowledge of the
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- reason is that the starry heavens are portrayed at two different
- Title: Lecture Series: Imaginative Cognition and Inspired Cognition
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- negative that they stray from the path and fall into error. And
- Title: Lecture: East and West in the Light of the Christmas Idea
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- The festive feeling which we have at Christmas will then ray out
- connection with the different festivals of the year will then ray
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- by the feeling of hope that once again the rays of light and love from
- warmth-giving rays of the sun shine down upon the earth. During the
- Title: Old/New Methods: Lecture One
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- astray. But on the other side there is also something that lies in
- led astray, misled into despising material existence entirely and
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- will is not only something that acts outwards. It also rays
- we can do. And this nuance of our feeling of self, this raying back
- take our will — or rather the raying back of our will into our
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- parts also in our hands and feet is the result of what rays down from
- our body rays down through us from our head. The origin of our solid
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- as Goethe portrayed him. And this pupil is none other than
- insight, he portrayed anything spiritual as something just as
- characters he has portrayed his fellow pupils. Franz Moor himself
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- time in which he lives. You could say that Shakespeare portrays the
- past. But he portrays it in such a way that he places himself in his
- Shakespeare goes back to earlier times and portrays that aspect of
- questions must be asked. As early as Parzival we find a portrayal of
- Title: Mans Life on Earth: Lecture I
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- sunshine, with the rays that fall from the Sun upon the Earth, come
- also spiritual rays, rays of divine-spiritual grace and bounty, which
- Earth the rays of wisdom. The initiation of Zarathustra was, in
- radiant, as sending forth rays; he saw it only as
- that Zarathustra beheld Him. Then His power went over into the rays
- of the Sun. The initiates of Egypt beheld Him in the rays of the Sun.
- coming from the distant Cosmos, enters with the Rays of the Sun into
- Paul beheld the Radiance, raying inwards from the clouds, of that
- Title: Planetary Spheres: Lecture I
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- sunshine, with the rays that fall from the Sun upon the Earth, come
- also spiritual rays, rays of divine-spiritual grace and bounty, which
- Earth the rays of wisdom. The initiation of Zarathustra was, in
- radiant, as sending forth rays; he saw it only as
- that Zarathustra beheld Him. Then His power went over into the rays
- of the Sun. The initiates of Egypt beheld Him in the rays of the Sun.
- coming from the distant Cosmos, enters with the Rays of the Sun into
- Paul beheld the Radiance, raying inwards from the clouds, of that
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- soul. The soul is not within them but is rayed back into the
- rays out in all directions and is reflected into our inner
- head we would have to depict the soul as raying out
- as the soul cannot enter the bones of the skull it is rayed
- is that you have the soul within you rayed back from the mirror
- Title: Human Soul/Evolution: Lecture IV: The Human Soul in Relation to Moon and Stars
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- soul because in one way or another the soul element always rays
- there, for it radiates everywhere. When its rays fall on a
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- ray out, in a manner of speaking, previously they were more star-like;
- now they begin to be like rays. The stars dissolve away in the human
- ether body; but as they do so they become rays, rays with a tendency
- that these rays, having grown together here in the center, form as it
- until puberty, it is intensely radiant, raying from without inwards.
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- seen in the ether body, begin to ray out; up until then they
- red rays). As I said, the structure begins to grow paler during
- pale, at the same time it sends rays inwards (red). One could
- become rays which have a tendency to come together
- is so far advanced that these rays, having grown together at
- so too the rays, though something is still discernable.
- the change of teeth until puberty it rays intensely from
- thus rayed together into a center becomes, at the time of
- the new etheric heart. The latter is formed by a raying
- meet inwardly just as the rays in the ether body meet in the
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- science. The Westerner portrays how little significance
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- symmetrical form. It has five rays. Of course you can pass it by
- relate the one ray to one or two or three, or even to all four
- remaining rays. What we know as Feeling cannot live in
- to one, or two, or to the third or fourth ray. But the first
- experience: ‘You are raying out in that direction, thither you
- are sending forth a ray.’ The star-fish has no restfulness in
- itself as raying forth in the world.
- of any one ray and relating it to the creature as
- will begin to move in the direction of this ray,
- Title: Human Questions and Cosmic Answers: Lecture I
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- this was wonderfully portrayed by Herder when he tried to show how the
- the moment of sunrise, when the first rays of the morning sun carried
- rays of light down upon the earth, that is the best time for man to
- awaiting the rays of the full moon as it rose above the horizon. They
- were sent back to earth by the gods through the rays of light from the
- rays of the sun penetrate to me, I can myself send out to meet them
- Nowadays men describe the sun by saying that it sends its rays down
- earth and upon the earth they develop their will, and while the rays
- on the other side is the moon, and the moon sends its rays down upon
- entrusted his questions to the rays of will which stream up, from the
- earth towards the sun, and he received the answers from the rays of
- the earth sends its rays of will the combined will-forces of
- man allows the light of the moon to shine upon him, rays of thought
- times. It is true, of course, that even today the rays of his will
- stream out into the cosmos. But he no longer feels that the rays of
- brought down to them by the rays of the moon. For modern man, the
- concrete knowledge of how, for instance, the rays of the will are
- related to the rays of the sun, how human forms of thinking are
- streams out towards the rays of the sun, how it streams into all the
- the earth, cutting off the rays of the sun. This is a physical
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- to questions sent out to meet the rays of the Sun streaming from the
- opposite direction to the rays of Mars. When they sent their questions
- was achieved in those rites of prayer and meditation, and by other
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- is known that certain rays alpha rays they are called
- Title: Mystery Trinity: Part 1, Lecture 1
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- in these usual historical portrayals? And what do we find
- There you will find a portrayal
- betrayed the entire endeavor.
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- clairvoyance people sought to portray in animal forms the
- portray, in the forms of animals, spiritual beings who were
- practice when the Holy Spirit was portrayed in the form of a dove by
- was again and again portrayed through Inspiration, or better said,
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- in your astral body, rays back to you from your ether-body; you
- relationship between Jupiter and Venus is raying back to you
- from your ether-body, and one ray I call it quite simply one
- ray, but it tells ever so much to your heart-eye! one ray
- of the planets on the ladder of the spiral rays that circle upwards
- arrayed against it, that you will need all your strength to win
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- in your astral body, rays back to you from your ether-body; you
- relationship between Jupiter and Venus is raying back to you
- from your ether-body, and one ray I call it quite simply one
- ray, but it tells ever so much to your heart-eye! one ray
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- arrayed against it, that you will need all your strength to win
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- Venus radiates back with a ray — which would say a lot for your
- if this ray is then mixed with the sound and light from another ray,
- things as I characterized by pointing to Greek portrayals of a
- of human language. But we would go completely astray if we thought
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- then upwards through the West. But its influence also rays out, in
- portrayal of the life of soul as it was in Europe during the ninth
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- Title: Younger Generation: Lecture III
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- sleep there was in every human being an elemental mood of prayer,
- body, which are so nicely arrayed on the walls of theosophical groups
- not be led astray when talking of important material discoveries,
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- because in their childhood they have learnt to pray. Two human
- gestures are causally connected: the gestures of praying and
- who does not learn it from prayer. This must not be understood
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- raying cosmic forces that are working around the head of Pallas
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- here portrayed for you one section of all that is commonly gathered up
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- have here portrayed for you one section of all that is commonly
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- for his organization, that the rays from the kidney system burst forth
- light. But on the rays of the dead light Christ has come and has achieved
- make us blessed — yet on this dead light's rays has Christ entered
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- lit up, will see the light that rays forth from it out into cosmic
- it were, the ray that goes from Venus to this family.
- rays of Mercury, then the soul, coming from the other side and
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- rays of Mercury, then the soul, coming from the other side and
- Title: Lecture Series: Exact Clairvoyance and Ideal Magic
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- of the sun or some other light shedding its rays upon the
- of a light which sheds its rays upon our own inner being, in
- or three days after death sheds its rays upon a world which
- as already explained. The spiritual light which sheds its rays
- rays over our “time-body” as already explained to
- Title: First Steps in Supersensible Perception and The Relation of Anthroposophy to Christianity
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- force of thinking akin to prayer, a force born of the divine power flowing in
- Title: Man/World of Stars: Lecture I: The Spirit-Seed of Man's Physical Organism
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- different from the tiny, insignificant, bluish rays of Saturn
- spiritual rays, radiating out into the Universe — even
- spiritual rays which it radiates out into the Cosmos we owe the
- Title: Man/World of Stars: Lecture II: Moral Qualities and the Life After Death. Windows of the Earth
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- infinitely more than that. It sends its rays down to the Earth
- rays that we see. The rays have, however, an inner side. If
- back and thereby we see everything that is mineral. The rays of
- of the physical rays of the Sun. But above it is the weaving
- gate of death, our wisdom rays out towards us as day; through
- Title: Man/World of Stars: Lecture III: Man's Relation to the World of the Stars
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- if rays of light are sent down from Mars or Venus or the Moon,
- apple-tree had sent its rays towards him. Or, if you like, when
- Title: Man/World of Stars: Lecture V: Human Faculties and Their Connections with Elemental Beings
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- Title: Man/World of Stars: Lecture VI: Spiritualization of Knowledge of Space. The Mission of Michael
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- Title: Lecture: The Spiritual Communion of Mankind
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- Title: Spiritual Communion: Lecture I: Midsummer and Midwinter Mysteries
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- how under the Sun's rays which stream differently now, under
- him feel how the Sun's ray lovingly kisses the plant-forces
- Title: Lecture: The Relation of the Movement for Religious Renewal to the Anthroposophical Movement
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- and purpose originally contained in it and is not led astray by any
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- Title: Lecture Series: Anthroposophy and Modern Civilization
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- is du Bois Raymond, not Gallus, who says; — “Man
- resounding.” “Well” says du Bois Raymond,
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- all what he should be. He comes from heaven and I have so portrayed
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- If we fail in this, we betray ourselves and in the life after death plunge
- he betrays mankind.
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- that with their humanly portrayed gods the Greeks addressed the
- Title: Driving Force: Lecture III
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- which I have often portrayed from the one point of view took
- But we have often portrayed these feelings and this
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- in which animals are portrayed with genius. But no matter
- Title: The Cycle of the Year: Lecture I
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- indefiniteness of the cosmic night. In the night all cows are gray; in
- spiritual Monism all ideas are gray; in material Monism they are
- likewise gray. These are only distinctions of perceiving; they are of
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- I as a kind of point; what he does rays out from it
- and what he perceives rays in. But the feeling a person has
- courageous human soul, there will ray out what will give the other
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- sun-rays; but the spiritual activities of the sun penetrated it, and
- abstract prayer: it regulated life in its obvious, practical demands
- not only the light-rays of the sun but all the external effects of the
- Title: Waking/Soul I: Waking of the Human Soul and the Forming of Destiny
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- pre-earthly life is here reactivated. If to the prayer-like formula,
- Title: Lecture: The Cosmic Word and Individual Man
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- a tiny gray cloud in the distance, you would be sure that this
- was just a tiny gray cloud. But, by coming closer, you would
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- primarily local religions. People prayed to the god of Thebes,
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- Title: Evolution of Consciousness: Lecture V: The Relation of Man to the Three Worlds
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- not there at all, but purely spiritual hair; in other words, rays which
- does in the form of rays. So, on first looking at a man with your
- of the physical man; you see rays, sun-like rays, pouring into him
- Title: Evolution of Consciousness: Lecture VII: The Interplay of Various Worlds
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- rays of the eyes meet, on looking at some object far away or near, or
- darkness rayed back to you the spiritual life of the Earth, you would
- chiefly from a heavenly body that sends very unassuming rays into
- interplanetary space — from Saturn. These modest rays carry the
- conditions of warmth and cold that stream as rays from Saturn through
- rays into the earthly realm, but is rayed back and reflected in the ether
- Spiritual activity is rayed back from the Earth into the ether, and
- Title: Evolution of Consciousness: Lecture VIII: During Sleep and after Death
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- that on certain occasions the penetrating rays of the Sun fall on the
- covering stone, then the physical rays of the Sun will be held up by
- the stone and the hidden rays will pass through.
- the side, he will see the spiritual, one-dimensional rays of the Sun
- into the shadow-zone to perceive the world of spiritual Sun-rays
- rays of the Sun differ according to particular constellations of the
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- in the universe send their rays towards the Moon, and the Moon —
- is radiated back by the Moon. The Sun's rays work with tremendous
- the Sun, but what he reflects of the solar rays has no significance
- in our planetary system, raying his own being into the
- Jupiter gives a living portrayal of what is connected with him in the
- Title: Lecture: Man As A Picture of The Living Spirit
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- the spiritual Beings of the Hierarchies. That which is raying down
- once upon a time on Earth and who now make it their task to ray down
- The sublime Beings, whom we may call the Saturn population, do not ray
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- able to look up with inner truth who knows that in the stars, raying
- Title: The Sun-Initiation of the Druid Priest and His Moon-Science
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- called rays. We approach the time when the relationship of what lives
- Title: Man in the Past, the Present and the Future: Lecture I
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- the rhythmic play of its rays. It was not only a beautiful picture;
- physical rays of the Sun. As I told you yesterday, in the physical
- rays of the Sun there is an element of soul and spirit. Modern man
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- rays of the sun. In these ways we can get beyond that dull,
- is permeated throughout by impulses from soul and spirit, is rayed
- a meteoric activity. The effect of the raying in of the iron is
- approaching, there is a great raying-out of sulphur from the
- raying into this bluish-yellow sulphur atmosphere come the meteor swarms
- process rays out from his head and pours itself like a stream of
- not what fanciful individuals may somehow portray in pictures of
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- to take into herself the Sun, the child, the Sun as it rays through
- imagine how this could be portrayed.
- surface. Then, going out into the great spaces, we find a raying
- in the atmosphere, shot through by the rays of the Sun.
- portray, a little higher up, that which gives expression to the
- portrayal of Michael and the Dragon, as I indicated yesterday. In
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- that rays out from the Christ. But a living feeling for all this will
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- weaving around these silver-gleaming crystalline rays are shapes
- the Trinity. The silver-shining that rays up from below, and is
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- picture the forces of Uriel streaming out in the cosmos, raying into
- the clouds, the rain, the thunder and lightning, and raying also into
- spring, if in autumn, when the rays of Raphael pass through the Earth,
- Title: III: THE MICHAEL INSPIRATION
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- flashing sprays of meteor iron, molten and fused together into the
- Title: Man/Symphony: Lecture I
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- upon whom, as though by an outer gift of grace, the rays of the sun
- ray of the Sun, this caterpillar; by day it accompanies the rays of
- chrysalis, has woven around itself, out of its own substance, the rays
- around itself the threads of the Sun's rays which it follows in their
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- rays of the sun, which are now there outside, would not have existed.
- rays fall from outside. But these sun-rays have a deep inner
- the rays of the sun have a deep inner relationship with the air. And
- The caterpillar is exposed to the sun, follows the rays of light,
- direction of the sun's rays, and in this way forms the cocoon around
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- plumage — in reality just shining rays; if we imagine all this,
- rays what the bird-kingdom yields up to the cosmos every time a bird
- dies, so that the spiritualized matter from the bird-kingdom is rayed
- also — and in a more ray-like form, introduced into it, one
- first calls him into earthly existence. And the rays of the
- the butterfly-corona and the rays of the bird-corona. It is these
- raying outwards from the point. The smaller circle again forms an even
- smaller small circle; this is again produced by a raying-outwards of
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- allow the spiritualized physical substance to ray out into cosmic
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- portrayed, but they are there to let their world-words sound forth
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- ray out formatively into the whole body — this is no longer
- organism must ray out the formative forces. And these formative forces
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- It is this bone which leads man astray into hatred. Nor yet, to
- establish the conviction: It is this blood which leads man astray into
- Title: Supersensible Man: Lecture I
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- spirit, Saturn rays out forces. From Saturn radiates something that
- will be lighted up by the rays of the Sun, but not his good and evil
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- The backward-raying Forces of the Metals,
- not penetrate through his eye with the nerve-sense ray; if lead did
- radiation goes out into the cosmos. The metals ray forth into space;
- space as the physicists imagine to be the case with light rays. They
- that these back-raying forces are active in that sphere of human life
- described work the backward-raying forces of the metals. While the
- backward-raying forces of the metals and the power to observe the
- Title: Mystery Centres: Lecture V
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- Title: Mystery Centres: Lecture VII: The Mysteries of Hibernia
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- wholly under the influence of these rays. And the feeling came to him
- that the head was created out of these rays. There was something
- Title: Mystery Centres: Lecture VIII
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- rays of the sun, the rays of the stars are drawing me, they are
- in life, but which with great beauty rayed from the spiritual towards
- by the rays of the sun and the stars, but he felt at this
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- Title: Mystery Centres: Lecture X: The Chthonic and the Eleusinian Mysteries
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- which ray down to earth from the planetary environment, all that
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- Title: World History: Lecture IV: Atlantean Wisdom in the Mysteries of Hibernia, Gilgamesh and Eabani at Ephesus, Logos Mysteries of Artemis at Ephesus
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- Title: World History: Lecture IX: World History in the Light of Anthroposophy
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- Let this be prayed in the Depths
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- all that, for which the solid earth is the resistance — rays on
- go. Thence it rays back again. Thus it remains, so to speak, with the
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- all that, for which the solid earth is the resistance — rays on
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- Title: Moon-Birth and Sun-Birth. Necessity and Freedom. Stages of the Ancient Easter Initiation
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- them and to express this reverence in sacred ritual, in prayer and
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- Father; and they understood that in the Sun-birth the rays of the Sun
- raying down upon him through the cosmic eye of the Sun, enabled him
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- raying back again from the Moon is needed. And by this process of
- light that rays forth from the Moon into the Cosmos contains the force
- etheric body. On the other hand all that rays forth spiritually from
- the Moon when it is a New Moon, all this rays out into the Cosmos the
- Earth bear outward through stem and leaf of plant that which is raying
- forces that in Springtime ray forth from Earth to Moon. Only he must
- Title: Esoteric Easter: Lecture III
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- Illumined by wisdom from Jupiter raying
- And by Venus's beauty, love portraying —
- Jupiter sends forth its rays:
- by wisdom from Jupiter raying.
- by Venus's beauty, love portraying.
- Illumined by wisdom from Jupiter raying
- And by Venus's beauty, love portraying —
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- Title: Anthroposophy Introduction: Lecture I: Anthroposophy as What Men Long For Today
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- upon whom the stars send down their mysterious rays — how is this
- rivers and mountains, with all that rays down from the sea of stars,
- Title: Anthroposophy Introduction: Lecture IV: Meditation and Inspiration
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- Title: Anthroposophy Introduction: Lecture VI: Respiration, Warmth and the Ego
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- Title: Anthroposophy Introduction: Lecture VIII: Dreams, Imaginative Cognition, and the Building of Destiny
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- to others. Other human actions act like bright, luminous rays in this
- luminous and warming rays, etc. — was not there because you did not
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- to think: There is the sun, it sends out its rays, on and ever on.
- The rays grow-weaker and weaker, it is true, yet the light goes on
- Title: Karma: Lecture I
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- external brain, the gray matter; and, beneath it, the white
- gray matter lies within it; it is far less developed than the
- white mass. “Gray” and “white” are, of
- other hand, our visualizations have their organs in the gray
- the medium. The gray matter functions by dreaming in its turn
- portrayed itself within you. In both cases, the process is the
- Hierarchy. The outer lobes of the brain, consisting of gray
- Title: Karmic Relationships, Volume I: Lecture VII
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- But to portray him truly, in the frame of mind in which he would most
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- human conflicts — that is what Lessing wanted to portray on the
- three main religions have gone astray from their original forms and
- really was, is not portrayed at all, but a picture is given of a
- amounts to no more than an assertion that the man portrayed here has
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- where we may easily go astray.
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- and clever man, by name Raymond Lully. From tradition he still knew
- the spiritual world. — Raymond Lully did not say this in such
- considering it to be a piece of childishness on the part of Raymond
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- the rays of the sun pass through it before they reach us. Now in all
- other Beings — raying to us through the earth. It is a truly
- the dead. And before the coffin a ritual is enacted. Prayer is
- sanctity, truth and dignity in the prayers for the dead, then the
- prayers of the Beings of the Hierarchies in the super-sensible world
- echo in the prayers for the dead and weave in them. The spiritual
- Title: Karmic Relationships, Volume III: Lecture I: Introduction to these Studies on Karma
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- Title: Karmic Relationships, Volume III: Lecture II: Forces of Karmic Preparation in the Cosmos
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- Title: Karmic Relationships, Volume III: Lecture V: Spiritual Conditions of Evolution Leading up to the Anthroposophical Movement
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- though bluey-red rays were descending from the cosmos,
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- Christ. For the very rays of the Sun are represented on
- Title: Karmic Relationships, Volume III: Lecture VI: The School of Chartres
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- Title: Karmic Relationships, Volume III: Lecture VIII: Ahriman's Fight Against the Michael Principle. The Message of Michael
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- the Cosmic Intelligence from which only a ray descended
- cosmic ray that pours through the Anthroposophical
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- rays, as it were, intended to penetrate Europe in its spiritual life
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- their rays of influence in upon the earth. In our own actions their
- Title: Karmic Relationships, Volume IV: Lecture V
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- temperament or melancholy or sentimentality; it was the raying-in of a
- lost his life through being regarded as a betrayer of the Mysteries,
- regarded as a betrayer of the Mysteries. It was a murder altogether
- are led astray by the stupidest effusions of their fellow-men. Thus we
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- life. She became able to behold the universe in visions which portrayed
- raying in from without. Everywhere else and all around is light, only
- raying in and intermingling: clairvoyance, misogyny, born of the
- the time spent in the dungeon, raying in once more into the inmost and
- Title: The Individuality of Elias, John, Raphael, Novalis
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- Jesus, — he now beholds all this pour its rays into the cosmic
- well as also with spirits who had gone astray on other paths, but who
- Michael may feel when, clothed in the light rays of the Sun, Michael appears
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- personality who is portrayed, with certain poetic
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- surrounded by rays of glory fashioned from the wood and the
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- said: When one looks at this faithful portrayal of Pestalozzi,
- Title: Karmic Relationships, VI: Lecture IV
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- portray them. Certain old pictures portray a human figure,
- come down to us on Earth together with the rays of the Sun. Just as
- Title: Karmic Relationships, VI: Lecture VI
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- thence to the Earth not only the Sun's physical-etheric rays but,
- able to visualise the rays of the Intelligence arriving, in the
- what Goethe portrayed in his Fairy Tale. For having lived in the
- right to contemplate this picture which portrays Michael the Warrior,
- Title: Karmic Relationships, VI: Lecture IX
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- see spirit-beings streaming to the earth in the rays of the Sun, one
- the rays of the Sun stream through the clear air, one perceives the
- the rays of the Sun. Within the Grail stream the Christ Impulse takes
- Title: Cosmic Christianity: Lecture III
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- see spirit-beings streaming to the earth in the rays of the Sun, one
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- Title: Cosmic Christianity: Lecture IV
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- Title: Karmic Relationships, VIII: Lecture V
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- water, not over hills or in the rays of the Sun, but flowing through
- have the Rulership on earth. This all took place in the light raying
- Title: Cosmic Christianity: Lecture VI
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- have the Rulership on earth. This all took place in the light raying
- Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 1
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- Title: True/False Paths: Lecture One: Nature is the Great Illusion; Know Thyself
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- portray an arm in movement, he was aware that the external
- of movement. Merely to portray the external and superficial aspects
- demoniacal forms, conjoined as the mighty Tiamat, were arrayed
- Title: True/False Paths: Lecture One: Nature is the Great Illusion; Know Thyself
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- portray an arm in movement, he was aware that the external
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- Title: True/False Paths: Lecture Seven: Knowledge of the World of Stars. Differentiation of the Historical Epochs of Mankind and their Spiritual Background
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- Title: True/False Paths: Lecture Nine: Abnormal Paths into the Spiritual World and their Transformation
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- Title: True/False Paths: Lecture Ten: Influences of the Extra-Terrestrial Cosmos Upon the Consciousness of Man
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- 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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- 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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- Title: Article: West-East Aphorisms
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- Title: Community Life: Address 1: The Goesch-Sprengel Situation-1
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- Title: Community Life: Lecture 1: Requirements of Our Life together in the Anthroposophical Society
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- Title: Community Life: Lecture 6: The Concept of Love as it Relates to Mysticism
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- Title: Occult Movement: Lecture One
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- Title: Significant Facts: Lecture I: A Convulsive Element in Humanity in the Nineteenth Century
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- Title: Significant Facts: Lecture II: Ancient Occult Magic. The Ahasver Mystery.
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- Title: Awakening to Community: Lecture I
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- Title: Awakening to Community: Lecture V
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- Title: Awakening to Community: Lecture VI
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- Title: Anthroposophic Movement (1938): Lecture I: Homeless Souls
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- Title: Anthroposophic Movement: Lecture Three: The Opposition to Spiritual Revelations
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- Title: Anthroposophic Movement (1938): Lecture III: Critical Judgment and Colour of the Times
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- Title: Anthroposophic Movement: Lecture Four: Spiritual Truths and the Physical World
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- Title: Anthroposophic Movement (1938): Lecture V: Anti-Christianity. - The Healing of the Gulf.
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- Title: Anthroposophic Movement (1938): Lecture VI: The Two First Periods of the Anthroposophic Movement
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- Title: Anthroposophic Movement: Lecture Eight: Responsibility to Anthroposophy
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- Title: Anthroposophic Movement (1938): Lecture VIII: Conclusions: The Anthroposophical Society and its Future Conduct.
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- Title: Christmas Conference: Lecture 4: The Laying of the Foundation Stone
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- Title: Christmas Conference: Lecture 12: Continuation of the Foundation Meeting, 29 December, 10 a.m.
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- Title: Christmas Conference: Lecture 18: Continuation of the Foundation Meeting, 1 January, 10 a.m.
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- Title: Christmas Conference: Lecture 19: The Rebuilding of the Goetheanum
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- Title: Christmas Conference: Lecture 20: On the Right Entry into the Spiritual World: The Responsibility Incumbent on Us
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- Title: Esoteric Lesson: Berlin, 12-18-1906
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- Title: Esoteric Lesson: Berlin, 1-29-'07
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- colors, “In pure rays of light ...” One should get a
- Title: Esoteric Lesson: Muenchen, 12-5-'07
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- Title: Esoteric Lesson: Berlin, 3-14-'08
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- Title: Esoteric Lesson: Muenchen, 11-8-'08
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- Title: Esoteric Lesson: Muenchen, 1-7-1909
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- Title: Esoteric Lesson: Kassel, 2-26-'09
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- Title: Esoteric Lesson: Muenchen, 8-27-1909
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- Title: Esoteric Lesson: Muenchen, 12-7-'09
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- Title: Esoteric Lessons Part II: Kassel, 2-6-10
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- Title: Esoteric Lessons Part II: Muenchen, 3-13-10
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- masters of wisdom said that he only prays the Our Father once a
- month, and otherwise he prepares himself to pray it worthily that one
- time. Now the first one could say that he'll pray it once a
- from the spiritual content of the Lord's Prayer is also
- Title: Esoteric Lessons Part II: Muenchen, 3-15-10
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- Watch and pray.
- Title: Esoteric Lessons Part II: Hamburg, 5-16-10
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- Title: Esoteric Lessons Part II: Oslo, 6-16-10
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- Title: Esoteric Lessons Part II: Oslo, 6-18-10
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- Title: Esoteric Lessons Part II: Oslo, 6-20-10
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- Title: Esoteric Lessons Part II: Muenchen, 8-24-10
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- Title: Esoteric Lessons Part II: Berlin, 11-4-10
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- Title: Esoteric Lessons Part II: Stuttgart, 1-1-11
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- Title: Esoteric Lessons Part II: Berlin, 1-17-11
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- Title: Esoteric Lessons Part II: Mannheim, 3-10-11
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- Title: Esoteric Lessons Part II: Prague, 3-29-11
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- Title: Esoteric Lessons Part II: Muenchen, 8-23-11
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- Title: Esoteric Lessons Part II: Karlsruhe, 10-10-11
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- see in the pure rays of light
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- Title: Esoteric Lessons Part II: Karlsruhe, 10-14-11
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- that's before us, we'd go far astray.
- solitude. We must be alone for prayer and meditation; communal prayer
- Title: Esoteric Lessons Part II: Muenchen, 11-19-11
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- the star's lines and rays will begin to resound and the sounds
- the words of the prayer to the Sunday spirit: Great embracing
- The star's rays are always the words: You were. Whereas
- Title: Esoteric Lessons Part II: Hannover, 12-31-11
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- be found in light rays. The exercise is like a symbol that stimulates
- Title: Esoteric Lessons Part II: Berlin, 1-6-12
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- Title: Esoteric Lessons Part II: Berlin, 1-7-12
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- Title: Esoteric Lessons Part II: Norrkoeping, 5-30-12
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- Title: Esoteric Lessons Part II: Muenchen, 9-1-12
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- Title: Esoteric Lessons Part II: Basel, 9-20-12
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- Title: Esoteric Lessons Part II: Bern, 12-16-12
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- Title: Esoteric Lessons Part III: Koeln, 1-2-'13
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- Title: Esoteric Lessons Part III: The Hague, 3-21-'13, Good Friday
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- 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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- a symbol, if one remains aware that one can portray the same
- Title: Esoteric Lessons Part III: Bergen, 10-11-'13
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- Title: Esoteric Lessons Part III: Stuttgart, 11-23-'13
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- weaving light rays over the world's things, and our eyes become aware
- of things by touching the rays.
- strives for ennoblement of the will, who rays out the forces of a
- healing germ with which his rays unite, — he'll be healthy and
- Men go to church and pray to the beings they love. We often have
- Title: Esoteric Lessons Part III: Hannover, 2-7-'14
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- Title: Esoteric Lessons Part III: Stuttgart, 3-5-'14
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- I turn myself with ray senses; —
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- Title: Esoteric Lessons Part III: Berlin, 4-25-'14
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- Title: Esoteric Lessons Part III: Kassel, 5-9-'14
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- Title: Esoteric Lessons Part III: Basel, 6-3-'14
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- Title: Esoteric Lessons Part III: Norrkoeping, 7-14-'14
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- gripping and powerful than the one Michelangelo could portray in his
- Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 1
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- Yellow with gray spots is its body;
- Yellow with gray spots is its body;
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- Yellow with gray spots is its body;
- Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 2
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- on the earth, you can exist in the rays of the sun, then you
- Title: First Class, Vol. II: Lesson 10
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- Title: First Class, Vol. II: Lesson 11
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- receive them. And what we receive of the rays of light we
- stars' rays. From without it looks as though the stars were
- sending their rays down to us. Our heads receive these rays;
- which rays toward us? It is the domicile of the gods. They
- [yellow arc and rays from the stars]. It is also here within
- answer in stillness intimately praying:
- Title: First Class, Vol. II: Lesson 12
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- which reach up to the higher hierarchies and send the rays on
- the human beings [lower rays].
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- From the sun-rays of the spirit
- from the sun-rays of the spirit
- from the sun-rays of the spirit
- from the sun-rays of the spirit
- blackboard, the eye, arc, upper rays, wavy lines, lower rays
- Title: First Class, Vol. II: Lesson 13
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- lets the clear spirit-rays from God's
- lets the clear spirit-rays from God's
- lets the clear spirit-rays from God's
- lets the clear spirit-rays from God's
- Title: First Class, Vol. II: Lesson 17
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- In reality rays are not physical. In reality it is the spirit
- that beams in the rays. But we fail to see, when the rays reach
- beings of the second hierarchy. All these rays, the rays of the
- stars, the rays of the sun, have been given what the beings of
- hierarchy. And now we hear how they also give to these raying
- — what weaves in the sun and star rays as love; the love
- whole cosmos; how they entrust it to the rays of the stars, to
- the rays of the sun. We now see with the eye of the spirit how
- the beings of the second hierarchy — raying spirit,
- We give it to the rays,
- We give it to the rays,
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- with the rays of the sun, and transformed into love. Now we see
- We give it to the rays,
- Title: First Class, Vol. II: Lesson 18
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- Title: First Class, Vol. II: Lesson 19
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- Title: First Class Lessons: Lecture XX (recapitulation)
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- Title: First Class Lessons: Lecture XXI (recapitulation)
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- Title: First Class Lessons: Lecture XXII (recapitulation)
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- “O man, know thyself” should be seen as nine rays
- Title: First Class Lessons: Lecture XXVI (recapitulation)
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- which we interweave what rays upward and downward.
- Title: First Class Lessons: Lecture XXVI (recapitulation)
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- is drawn], the gray figure before it.
- distance. The gray figure outline is also there, but it is
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- Title: Goethe As Founder of a New Science of Aesthetics: Steiner's First Lecture
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- Title: Lecture: The Nature and Origin of the Arts
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- Title: Lecture Series: The Physical-Superphysical: Its Realisation Through Art
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- Title: Lecture: 'Goethe's Faust' From the Standpoint of Spiritual Science
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- For which I prayed! Not vainly hast thou turn'd
- Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture I: The Problem of Faust
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- Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture II: The Romantic Walpurgis-Night
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- Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture III: Goethe's Feeling for the Concrete.
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- “And I pray
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- Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture V: Faust and the Problem of Evil
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- Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture VI: The Helena Saga and the Riddle of Freedom
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- Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture VII: Some Spiritual-Scientific Observations
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- 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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- Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture X: Faust's Knowledge and Understanding of Himself
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- Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture XI: The Vision of Reality in the Greek Myths
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- endeavoured to portray artistically in his Faust.
- rays of the sun, something similar, yet distinct, is living
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- physical. They are portrayed as being in contrast with all
- Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture XII: Goetheanism In Place of Homunculism and Mephistophelianism
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- Title: Lecture: Technology and Art: Their Bearing on Modern Culture
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- Title: Art/Mystery Wisdom: Lecture One
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- they are so smooth and cold in their marble because what rays
- Title: Art/Mystery Wisdom: Lecture Five
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- it by saying we learn to pray. If you can experience the
- raying and glowing of divine wrath, together with all the
- experience in the red how one learns to pray, the experience
- ourselves. By living in red we learn to pray, by living in
- Title: Art/Mystery Wisdom: Lecture Six
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- Title: Art/Mystery Wisdom: Lecture Eight
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- Title: Lecture: Pythic, Prophetic and Spiritual-Scientific Clairvoyance
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- Title: Lecture: Pythic, Prophetic and Spiritual-Scientific Clairvoyance
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- Title: Arts and Their Mission: Lecture VI
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- Title: Eurythmy as Visible Singing: Lecture 1: The Experience of Major and Minor
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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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- Title: A Lecture on Eurythmy
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- These models, then, have been designed in such a way that they portray
- Title: Poetry/Speech: Lecture I: The Art of Recitation and Declamation
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- Title: Poetry/Speech: Lecture III: The Art of Recitation and Declamation
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- pray thee, faithful mother,
- Title: Poetry/Speech: Lecture IV: Poetry and the Art of Speech
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- as a good two-dimensional portrayal contains everything its
- have strayed from a genuinely aesthetic perception, and little by
- Title: Poetry/Speech: Lecture VI: Speech-Formation and Poetic Form
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- guide the rays of soul.
- ‘Ich praye the,’ quath Peers
- peese-lof prayede hym
- frayed off with fountain-fling of arms
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- Title: Poetry/Speech: Lecture V: Poetry and Recitation
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- see that image betrayed.
- never, Arms on Armour clashing bray’d
- So the Soul, that Drop, that Ray
- Symphony of nature. Prayer is
- is a straw-stuffed allegory that we attempt, but a living portrayal
- Title: Poetry/Speech: Lecture VII: The Uttering of Syllables and the Speaking of Words
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- of Lucy Gray
- you may see sweet Lucy Gray
- Title: Inner Nature of Music: Lecture II
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- Title: Lecture: The Occult Basis of Music.
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- Title: Inner Nature of Music: Lecture I
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- Title: Inner Nature of Music: Lecture VII
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- Title: Lecture: And The Temple Becomes Man
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- Architecture were created by the forces which ray down from the
- into the word; when the word is the embodiment of wisdom and prayer
- revealed to wisdom and to prayer, and the forms which surround the
- masterly portrayal of souls. But such a story immediately makes
- Title: Ways/Architecture: Lecture I: The Acanthus Leaf
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- are to portray something of great significance, something
- works in upon the earth and man expressed this by portraying
- journey round the earth, sends its rays thus, running
- and then he began to think how he could portray it. The best
- it was always a question of portraying living cosmic forces,
- with the thing portrayed as the expression ‘wing’
- dance and then portrayed the dance in the palmette motif. So
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- prayer: ‘O Father of the Universe, may we be united
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- Title: Ways/Architecture: Lecture V: The Creative World of Colour
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- and the prayer of surrender that intermingle with one
- portrayed, for this two-petalled lotus flower does indeed
- Title: The Building at Dornach: Lecture I
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- front of Troy are vividly portrayed. We know further that the
- And in Agamemnon he wanted to portray a man who is still able
- Homer's soul and discern in Agamemnon a lifelike portrayal of
- features that history sets itself to portray are so abstract
- Title: The Building at Dornach: Lecture II
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- experiencing, men's thought, too have gone astray. Men do not
- Blavatsky's Theosophy went astray was that from the outset
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- dome or cupola he will see on the one side the portrayal of
- area of the dome. At a fourth place will be portrayed the
- say, down into his own being — this will be portrayed
- will be portrayed at the points of the compass: Atlantean
- portrayed: namely, our own era. Implicit within it is that
- portrayed in paintings in the interior of our dome. In the
- portrayed them in our Building and there, just as in man's
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- Cosmos and who regards what he has to portray simply as the
- this impulse; the attempt must be made to portray in colour
- facial features resembling those of man is portrayed in a
- be a conclusion in history too — it is to be portrayed
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- in its whole nature, portrays the shining-in of the spiritual world
- rays of which bind him wit) cords so that he is fettered by them. In
- man can go astray or raise himself towards one side or the other, he
- which we have dared to portray. This asymmetry is present in every human
- Title: Colour: Part Three: The Creative World of Colour
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- vortex, the fleeing and the prayer of devotion, which follow each
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- evil, and if one can experience in red how one learns to pray, then
- unite it with ourselves. By living the red we learn to pray, and by
- Title: Colour: Part Two: Thought and Will as Light and Darkness
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- Title: Colour: Part One: Colour-Experience (Erlebnis)
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- Title: Colour: Part One: The Luminous and Pictorial Nature of Colours
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- continual wave movement of black and white, with red rays through it.
- and black, pierced by rays of red give peach-colour. If you take the
- here at V they begin to overlap; thus, together with the rays from the
- Title: Colour: Part Two: Dimension, Number and Weight
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- prayer, one would have to have known how to handle gold. The treatment
- Title: History of Art: Lecture I: Cimabue, Giotto, and Other Italian Masters
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- portrayed in some instances with truly Apollonian features.
- portray appear before us in an altogether unnaturalistic form,
- see, beginning with Giotto's pictures, the faithful portrayal of
- increasingly the portrayal of the natural, individual creature,
- the times from which Cimabue still rayed forth, when men's
- spiritual events and processes of earthly life are portrayed in
- grand idea: The rule of the Church raying out over the Earth. You
- — raying outward from the centre — how each single
- would, indeed, bring into them. We see it raying forth from every
- faithfully to portray the individual and Natural, emancipating
- than heretofore, the artist's effort is to portray even the
- more and more emancipated, while the artist's power to portray
- portray man as man — to represent what is purely human in
- came to be no more than the occasion for the artists to portray
- — from the portrayal of the purely Human, In such artists
- on the other hand upward into the heavenly regions where the rays
- artists grew more capable of portraying the soul's life in the
- Angelico. This impulse once again rays forth into the world; we
- Title: History of Art: Lecture II: Leonardo, Michelangelo and Raphael
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- political changes drove him back. The betrayal of the Malatestas, their
- the subject-matter, the point was to study and portray with precision
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- for the situation in which she is here portrayed, is far too young.
- to portray what man receives through his intelligence when he directs
- — human figures are portrayed, to represent beings standing within
- Michelangelo, on the other hand, portrays the human and individual in all
- by pointing to this figure (the figure of the boy). It is portrayed
- Title: History of Art: Lecture III: Dürer and Holbein
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- which it portrays; it seeks to express what comes from the soul's
- impulses, to portray how the living Will of man expresses
- I have just characterised rayed out again and again from Middle
- Europe, and as it did so it lost itself in what was raying outward
- spread of Christianity and Romanism. Moreover, that which rayed out
- which I characterised just now, raying outward from the basins of
- of light and dark ray out upon all that lives and moves on Earth,
- of its own inherent impulses be less inclined to portray uhat in
- portrays all that the soul can bring to expression in the
- time he seems to ray it back again out of himself. Man and animal —
- a being of more fleeting form, once more in order to portray the
- Title: History of Art: Lecture V: Rembrandt
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- with his rays of light and dark.
- find himself portrayed in his full glory.
- Goethe himself in his “Faust” portrays the figure of the
- Title: History of Art: Lecture VI: Dutch and Flemish Painting
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- to portray — a story such as one might even narrate in words.
- individuals portrayed with inwardness of soul. Thus the one aspect of the
- portrayed how the Impulse of the Lamb works in the various callings,
- did not picture a mere snake, but tried to portray the Luciferic
- life of Mary are here portrayed. Unfortunately it is too small in this
- Title: History of Art: Lecture VII: Representations of the Nativity
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- Title: History of Art: Lecture VIII: Raphael and the Northern Artists
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- that, I need not say, can only be the Spiritual. In the portrayal of
- Title: History of Art: Lecture IX: Sculpture in Ancient Greece and the Renaissance
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- of the Physical. He felt how the Etheric is manifested or portrayed
- to portray what he himself experienced in his own nature. All this,
- arms are lifted up to Heaven in reverence, in prayer.
- says Lessing, what the plastic artist portrays must contain far more
- Title: History of Art: Lecture X: Disputa of Raphael - the School of Athens
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- in crayon (Windsor, Königliche Bibliothek)
- Title: History of Art: Lecture XI: Icons, Miniatures, German Masters
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- 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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- of a prayer book which shows “The Birth of Christ.” We know
- I prepared. It comes from a prayer book in Trier.
- Title: History of Art: Lecture XII: Greek and Early Christian Art, Symbolic Signs, the Mystery of Gold
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- recognises the betrayal by Peter. Below, right, you see for
- Title: History of Art: Lecture 12: Greek and Early Christian Art, Symbolic Signs, the Mystery of Gold
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- prayed to will be chewed on, will the people have ears to hear that what
- Title: History of Art: Lecture 13: The Changes in the Conception of Christ During a Certain Period of Time
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- Gospels. We find that men portrayed the figures with which Christian ideas
- to portray the figures of the pagan myths.
- the earliest times when men first began to portray the Christ, it is
- he was portrayed among the animals, and it is reminiscent also of Greek
- Greek art in its prime, are typical. When the Greek portrays Apollo, or
- Zeus, or Pallas Athene, or Hera, or Aphrodite, he is portraying something
- that is a type. Then he is not portraying these, but Satyrs and Fauns,
- human soul is not yet in the forms of art when these portray a type,
- We only find a swinging over to the human when the Greek portrays the
- to portray the individual human in the aspect of soul.
- Title: Study of Man: Lecture II
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- Now what is it that you ray back in antipathy. You ray back the whole
- really owe your cognition to the shining in, the raying in of your
- continues to ray into us. You have it in you, continually living on
- from pre-natal times, only you have the force in you to ray it back.
- antipathy which rays back in an indefinite manner, and the definite
- raying back, the raying back of the activity of perception in memory,
- Title: Study of Man: Lecture III
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- animals, who never rightly join their fore-feet, in prayer for
- astray. We put forward something, as for example, the law of the
- Title: Study of Man: Lecture IV
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- educational value. Why, for instance, should we use the Lord's Prayer
- not only said the same Lord's Prayer every day, they also had a book
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- Title: Study of Man: Lecture IX
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- everything to Man. Prayer metamorphosed to Blessing. In first period
- of prayer in the widest sense, such a conception, permeated by the
- mood of prayer, is then a living conception and it lasts right on into
- prayer. I once expressed this in a public lecture in the following
- he or she has learned to pray rightly as a child. If as a child one
- learned to pray rightly then as an old man or old woman one can bless
- Title: Study of Man: Lecture X
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- turn in every direction and radii ray in from all sides. They unite
- here at the end of it, where it rays in: the rest is invisible. Thus
- ray these outer movements back into the breast, and make them into
- Title: Study of Man: Lecture XIII
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- and soul sprays through man along the nerves; for spirit and soul
- Title: Practical Course/Teachers: Lecture III: On the Plastically Formative Arts, Music, and Poetry
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- is possible for man to have a feeling as intense as prayer:
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- astray by many modern attempts. Don't say: here, this has
- Title: Practical Course/Teachers: Lecture VIII: Education After the Twelfth - History - Physics
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- refraction of rays of light. That is very easily explained by
- the rays of light are refracted. But you are then describing
- instance, about how light-rays are broken up, how images are
- Title: Education as a Social Problem: Lecture II: The Social Structure in Ancient Greece and Rome
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- Title: Education as a Social Problem: Lecture VI: The Inexpressible Name, Spirits of Space and Time, Conquering Egotism
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- limbs, takes place through rays proceeding from the head downward to the
- down-raying forces, to retain rather more of them in the head, so that
- later on these childhood forces are still raying downward. However, if they
- Title: Deeper Education: Lecture I: Gymnast, Rhetorician, Professor: A Living Synthesis
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- to be exposed through its sensory system to the rays of
- material out of its own body into the rays of the sun. The
- caterpillar sacrifices itself to the rays of the sun; it
- sun's rays and, when it rests at night, what has been spun
- Title: Spiritual Ground: Lecture I: The Necessity for a Spiritual Insight
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- Title: Spiritual Ground: Lecture VI: The Teacher as Artist in Education
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- Anthroposophists are! They lead the children astray so that they
- inner character, — this that rays out from this slight
- contracting: for this slight contraction sends rays throughout the
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- that they learned how to pray, by which I mean praying in its
- hands in prayer during childhood, cannot spread them in
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- where a great lack of imagery is displayed. Portraying the
- form of ideas. This new readiness for a portrayal of the human
- being — that is, a portrayal of themselves — really
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- is this special prayer for the teacher:
- This prayer, addressed to God in general and to Christ in
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- refined musical instrument in the raying out of the nerves from
- Title: Education: Lecture I: Science, Art, Religion and Morality
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- of ritual, a direct portrayal of the Divine.
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- from the plant by the rays of the sun. The child is thus led out into
- explain how the rays of the sun, falling perpendicularly to the earth,
- roses. When the rays of the sun fall obliquely, we have plants like
- Title: Human Values in Education: Lecture II
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- he begins to compose his Demetrius. This portrays a
- then know how to help a child whose strident voice betrays the
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- wanted to portray plants by means of sculpture! Out of sheer
- you portray Caesar, or Achilles, Hector, Agamemnon or
- Title: Kingdom of Childhood: Lecture 4
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- stray from reality. The intellect never penetrates as deeply into
- reality as fantasy does. Fantasy can go astray, it is true, but it is
- Title: Kingdom of Childhood: Questions and Answers
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- really find these rays of light? They are nowhere to be found. What
- shines through it and on a screen an image is formed. The rays can
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- rays, however wonderful as a guide and finger-post to the cosmos
- stores up the iron forces. It is as though the iron rayed outwards to
- the iron rays; and the struggle goes on continually within the
- Title: Lecture XIII .... Spiritual Science and Medicine
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- as a betrayer of the mysteries. Thus people can always find a
- Title: Lecture XVIII ... Spiritual Science and Medicine
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- Title: Lecture XIX ..... Spiritual Science and Medicine
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- Title: Anthro Medical Therapy: Lecture III
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- complex of symptoms and thereby be led astray in one's
- raying back the least, but sucking in the most of the
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- the other metals arrayed appropriately. I call silver and
- Title: Lecture: Hygiene - a Social Problem
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- Title: Lecture II: Physiology and Therapeutics
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- fundamentally, from the nervous system. The kidney system rays
- what rays out from the kidneys in a radial direction and is
- Title: Curative Eurythmy: Lecture 1
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- although they encompass all that I have said about such rays previously
- ray outwards, leaving the human being instead of working within him as
- Title: Curative Eurythmy: Lecture 8
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- the possibilities of artistic formation and portrayal of the elements
- Title: Young Doctors Course: Lecture I
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- out of place, has gone astray — and then the
- cooling of the air, the play of the sun's rays in this
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- person learns the Lord's Prayer. He, too, knows it, but he
- sufficient. He says it every day as a prayer. What he knows,
- he prays, every day. He lets what he knows pass through his
- over again, as the pious are wont to do in prayer, we make
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- Rays the Spirit-I;
- Rays the Spirit-I;
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- Title: Curative Education: Lecture 2
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- right inside (red), the astral organisation, as it were, raying
- weak; consequently, the impression does not sink down, but rays back
- repeat a verse that is in the nature of a prayer, even though there
- already begin to show a tendency to fixed ideas. The raying back of
- Title: Curative Education: Lecture 9
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- Title: Pastoral Medicine: Lecture 2
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- call this “active prayer,” “active
- priest gives them instruction about prayer. Then they are entirely
- absorbed in prayer, and they are experiencing in it what they now
- talk about passive prayer, passive meditation, that they must not
- pray out of their own initiative, for it will come to them if God
- these people speak of “rest-prayer,” during which they do
- Title: Broken Vessels: Lecture 2
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- call this “active prayer,” “active
- priest gives them instruction about prayer. Then they are entirely
- absorbed in prayer, and they are experiencing in it what they now
- talk about passive prayer, passive meditation, that they must not
- pray out of their own initiative, for it will come to them if God
- these people speak of “rest-prayer,” during which they do
- Title: Pastoral Medicine: Lecture 4
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- sun forces. It is not only physical-etheric rays that stream down
- from the sun: in those physical-etheric sun rays, forces are
- Title: Broken Vessels: Lecture 4
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- sun forces. It is not only physical-etheric rays that stream down
- from the sun: in those physical-etheric sun rays, forces are
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- Title: Pastoral Medicine: Lecture 6
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- incarnations his ability to portray spiritual things, to put
- disarray in their karma can be put in order again. If one does not
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- incarnations his ability to portray spiritual things, to put
- disarray in their karma can be put in order again. If one does not
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- the whole world. Now we know that with each sun ray shining down upon
- relation humanity has to the sun. When a ray of light streams into
- your eye, the sun spirit is streaming in with that ray of light. The
- the spiritual sun rays stream in invisibly and are transformed as
- same time, on the path of these sun rays that slip in through the
- and thrive in humans. The living sun rays enter lovingly. Here love
- rays, chemical rays and life rays, the spirit is also pouring in.
- Title: Broken Vessels: Lecture 8
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- the whole world. Now we know that with each sun ray shining down upon
- relation humanity has to the sun. When a ray of light streams into
- your eye, the sun spirit is streaming in with that ray of light. The
- the spiritual sun rays stream in invisibly and are transformed as
- same time, on the path of these sun rays that slip in through the
- and thrive in humans. The living sun rays enter lovingly. Here love
- rays, chemical rays and life rays, the spirit is also pouring in.
- Title: Light Course: Second Lecture
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- at school the neatly finished diagrams with rays of light, normals
- is shining, but there shines in, there rays into the light the
- quality of dimness that is in the prism. How then does it ray in?
- the prism. What has been dimmed and darkened, rays into what is light
- outraying light where the dimming effect takes the same direction as
- upward, the dimming and darkening effect rays in. Here is a region
- the contrary, the dimming rays back into the light but is overwhelmed
- the prism lets its darkness ray there too, this that rays on and the
- Title: Light Course: Third Lecture
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- “light-rays”. In fact we never have to do with
- light-rays; here for example, what we have to do with is a cone of
- all manner of other things, — light-rays and so on. The
- “light-rays” have become the very basis of materialistic
- simple fact, but if I now begin explaining: there is a ray of light
- say: There is a ray of light, sent from the object to the surface of
- the water. The ray is there refracted. Owing to the transition from a
- denser medium to a more tenuous, the ray is refracted away from the
- The eye, they say, having received information by this ray of light,
- speak of rays of light being sent out and refracted and so on. And
- outer objects rays of light are supposed to proceed and thence to
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- the light is mainly diverted upward, the dimming that arises, raying
- light itself is diverted. That is to say, darkness rays into the
- produced. But the darkness rays downward too, so, while the cylinder
- of light is diverted upward, the darkness here rays downward and
- therefore, what we call a “ray of light” is rushing
- which the light is propagated. This ray, going towards the lower one
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- through the glass? You were no doubt told that rays of light proceed
- Figure). Rays, you were told, proceed from the shining object. In
- the direction of the “ray” I am now drawing, the light
- is said, you will remember, in tracing how the “ray of
- said to produce the final direction of the ray of light and thus to
- never to speak of rays of light or anything of that kind, but only of
- for ever being sprayed towards each other. To add to these
- is really electro-magnetic rays passing through space.
- vibrating there, as electricity raying through space. Mark well what
- Title: Light Course: Eighth Lecture
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- far astray materialistic Physics goes and how unreal it becomes in
- Title: Light Course: Ninth Lecture
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- matter, the several particles of which are raying through space
- like the minutest specks of dust or spray, the single particles of
- these experiments. They called them “cathode rays”.
- therefore was convinced that this was a kind of material spray,
- diverting the so-called rays that issue from this pole and carrying
- them outward. He inserted a thin wall of aluminium and led the rays
- nor is it simply a fine spray of matter. It is flowing electricity
- meet the cathode rays. The other pole is called the anode; from it
- they now obtained the rays known as “canal rays”. In
- ray, going in opposite directions.
- ... From the cathode rays he produced a modified form of rays, now
- known as Roentgen rays or X-rays. They have the effect of
- know the Roentgen rays have the property of going through bodies
- cathode rays or their modifications, when they impinge on glass or
- scientists, the rays must here be undergoing further modification.
- So they were dealing already with many different kinds of rays.
- degree — bodies that should especially transform the rays
- into some other form, e.g. into fluorescent rays. In pursuit of
- irradiated at all, but under certain conditions will emit rays in
- property to emit such rays. Prominent among these bodies were the
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- the raying light itself something like radiating electricity. I do
- cathode rays, issuing from the negative pole of the Hittorf tube
- most vividly when we catch the rays (or whatsoever it is that is
- establishing the near relation of these rays to the ordinary
- the cathode rays). The “bombs” do not get through the
- screen in the way of the cathode rays.
- through the tube, we are now getting the so-called cathode rays. We
- cathode rays impinge on it, and on the other side you will see
- may gather that the cross stops the rays. Observe it clearly,
- please. Inside the tube is the St. Andrew's cross. The cathode rays
- have a type of rays which Crookes regards as “radiant
- shew you, what was not possible yesterday, the rays that issue from
- the other pole and that are called “canal rays”. You
- can distinguish the rays from the cathode, going in this direction,
- shimmering in a violet shade of colour, and the canal rays coming
- rays is much smaller.
- shew you the kind of rays produced by this apparatus: they are
- current through. This is the kind of rays usually made visible by
- greenish-yellow, fluorescent light. The rays that shew themselves
- in this way are the Roentgen rays or X-rays, mentioned
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- terrestrial conditions. Just as our speculations lead us astray when
- experiment is carried out: it is known that when light rays are
- with so-called heat rays. Again it may be demonstrated that these too
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- straight line, and I obtain the ordinary spectrum array of colors,
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- Something still rays through. But we see that we can so treat the
- this ice lens can be used to concentrate the heat rays just as light
- rays can be concentrated (to use the ordinary terminology.) A
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- rays. This has not yet been fully demonstrated and it is of very great
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- one that by some peculiar property of its surface reflects the rays of
- For to speak of rays, of light rays, is theoretical. I have dealt with
- that in my former course. What we meet in reality is not light rays,
- reality of the living. Other thinkers like Prayer, regard the organic
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- manifest a conductivity, to seek, not for rays, but for a tendency to
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- the cosmos in rays of colour, sound and warmth.
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- DuBois-Raymond has defined this in his address on the limits
- Raymond has expressed it quite bluntly: “When one
- Embryology. If DuBois-Raymond had said that the detailed
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- is on this other side. Here too the Sun's rays will be
- one case the rays of the Sun are working on the animal directly;
- and the Sun's rays first have to pass through the Earth
- the head. Expose the animal to those rays of the Sun which
- recognize the working of the Sun's rays before which the
- Earth is interposed — the indirect rays of the Sun.
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- laws of the mineral realm. Precisely this betrays a vague
- of the rays of light, — what we observe when there is a
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- being made then, so to speak, for the Sun's light to ray down
- through the raying back of the Sun's light by the Moon.
- represent the direction of the direct Sun-rays, animal
- farther in the sense of this direct Sun-ray. The animal would
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- of the Earth, from which positive matter is raying out.
- reject the artificial insertion of “light-rays”
- fact, there are no rays at all. We say to ourselves: There is
- sundry other lines and rays
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- actually proceeds in the way we portray it mathematically.
- portrayed as mathematical relationships, and then we turn our
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- this translation of the Bible. The Lord's Prayer, to take one example,
- Rome was giving place. The Lord's Prayer rendered by Wulfila, is as
- prayer cannot really be translated literally into our modern language,
- The prayer speaks then of
- And so the prayer passes
- the prayer declares that the order reigning in the spiritual heights
- Title: Origins/Natural Science: Lecture VI
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- can portray the facts in a drawing as follows: Man experiences the
- Title: Agriculture Course: Lecture 1
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- effective when its rays have to pass upward through the Earth.
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- down on the Earth, it is also active when its rays have to pass
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- Earth then rays it upward again. Thus, the influences that rise
- growth of plants — are in reality cosmic influences rayed back
- then take effect as they ray upward again from the Earth.
- — then they are of the greatest importance; they ray out the
- upward and reveal itself in the flower but betrays its presence in
- embryo life). The light that is rayed back from the Moon develops its
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- raying out from the circulatory process into the calcium and silicon
- constantly ray upward. Here then the question arises, what is the
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- do not ray outward too strongly, but are retained within. Towards the
- which betrays the fact that it is supported only by a quickened watery
- ray back the living and astral properties into the inner life. In the
- the cow itself, namely the property of raying back whatever is life-giving
- task will be to spray it over the tilled land so as to unite it with
- mean that you should water them with it in a crude way; you spray the
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- next thing to do is to spray the mixture over tilled land so
- as before. And if you use this mixture for spraying the
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- but that is all.” In this very statement, the men of to-day betray
- soil of the Earth after they have been rayed into the soil from the
- and raying outward in the proper way, what the plants need in this respect.
- in the plant itself, but enables the yarrow to ray out its influences
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- and ray back again, working upward from below. Everything that works
- we know of the Moon in ordinary life? We know that it receives the rays
- We see the rays of the Sun reflected — we catch them with our
- eyes — and the Earth, too, of course, receives These rays from
- the Moon. It is the rays of the Sun which are thus reflected, but of
- receives the Sun's rays and throws. them down on to the Earth.
- Moon's rays the whole reflected Cosmos comes on to the Earth. All influences
- that pour on to the Moon are rayed back again. Thus the whole starry
- physical methods of to-day—are in a sense rayed back on to the
- force which the Moon rays down into the plant, so that the seeding process
- again. Undoubtedly the influence of it rays out far and wide; nevertheless,
- rays out the forces which relate to the insect world.
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- Moon in the ordinary way is that the rays of the sun fall upon
- it and are reflected back to the earth. The moon-rays which we
- receives too are thus reflected sun-rays. And these reflected
- sun-rays come to the Earth charged with lunar forces; this is
- the rays of the Sun, as transmitting solar light. But that is
- Moon's rays, the entire cosmos is reflected upon the Earth.
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- the astrality which sparkles and Sprays around the trees. We therefore,
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- I need something in Nature that has a ray-like, radiating form, or that
- gathers up the ray-like nature in a concentrated “tabloid”
- more, I shall add to the carrot something that tends to ray out in the
- plant, and afterwards gathers-in its ray-like force in concentration.
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- calf eating carrots portrays this whole process. The
- Title: Die Soziale Frage: Zweiter Vortrag: Die vom Leben geforderten wirklichkeitsgemäßen
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- going astray, which can be recognised all too easily in the
- Title: Lecture: Supersensible Being of Man and the Evolution of Mankind
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- life which has to come out of our whole being, there then rays back
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- will, of course, go astray. Anyone who knows the demands of thought
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- will then no longer be led astray in the belief that his portrayal of
- not betray its luxurious character by attempting to rival nature, to
- Title: Lecture: The Peoples of the Earth in the Light of Anthroposophy
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- love and array it in opposition to the destructive elements that have
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- infra-red rays are assumed to exist: and, beyond the violet, the
- ultra-violet rays. If, therefore, one speaks merely of light, one does
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- rays out to the one side and to the other. On the one side you
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- rays out Labour, begets Labour; the value is the original thing which
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- of humanity from the contents of the Our Father prayer. It
- and that You have given them to me. I pray for each single
- that You have given them to me. I pray for each single individual,
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- shaped, magical words and prayers flamed up in the sacrificial
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- the prayer. On the whole every prayer means the following. It
- spiritual world which as such rayed down upon you, be real.
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- prays, he is basically trying to ascend to divine, spiritual
- intoned magical, cultic or prayerful words they were ascending
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- Title: The Apocalypse: Lecture IV
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- mankind is in danger of going astray in the permeation of this
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- which is rayed out in us, because He becomes this light in us,
- look at it in the light which rays out here when heaven opens
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- portrayed here. But it is immediately understandable once you
- painted by the apocalyptist is an immensely honest portrayal of
- Babylon, will bring with it human beings who have gone astray
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- stage, will have straying human beings who have drawn an
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- therapy, through that which rays back up to the surface of the
- in the form of a shower of rays of light falling to earth. What
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- followed, and star threads, star rays, lights mingle with the
- splashing up, by the spray of the waves pounding on the cliffs
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- spray out above and below as tiny flashes of lightning, and
- sprayed and dissolved sensory knowledge. We now get to the
- sprayed up against the rocks along the shore, and the mingling
- of spraying billows with air currents that were saturated with
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- cannot recognize human ability, graybeards, who have lost the
- struck his listeners that Mr. Windom became a bit gray as he
- this thought changes as he turns rather gray. He keeps to the
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- iris, which in some people is blue and in others gray, green,
- the gray matter of our brain. The outer parts of our brain are
- gray matter, not white. Another “skin” constitutes
- prayer; they do not give the meaning of this gesture because
- accumulation of hair the lion possesses, looks like rays of
- its rays.
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- Jew pray. When a devout Orthodox Jew prays, he does not take
- abdomen and prays with it in this position. People today
- observe how the old Jews pray. When they prepare for prayer,
- then hangs around them and they pray.
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- the earth with the sun's rays shining on it. The sun's rays
- there on the far side of the earth, no rays from Venus reach
- shining rays pass through the earth, something must be
- contained in the earth that alters Venus' rays. Now they began
- influence of Venus' rays. When these rays hit a typhoid patient
- in lead poisoning, have something to do with the rays from
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- difference). The sun sends its rays here [drawing] and then
- oxygen ray goes out from the body. Pure oxygen rays go to meet
- the rays from the stars and the man becomes entirely permeated
- inwardly by the oxygen rays: he becomes inwardly an oxygen
- lets an oxygen ray radiate to each beam of light from
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- entered the Sign of Aquarius then it will send down its rays to
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- reaching heaven through prayer and the sacraments. Well and good ...
- life that after it is over he can find a firm basis. Prayer that has
- these matters because in their opinion they are not sacred. To pray
- nature, not only when men pray or converse on the subject of Holy
- pray, but it will be to no purpose because he has been sidetracked
- Title: Lecture: On the Nature of Butterflies
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- “The drones are betrayers; they have fallen to the earth. They
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- sensitive to ultra-violet rays, i.e., to colours lying beyond
- the so-called ultra-violet rays which are invisible to man. If I now
- now we let in these rays, screening them as they come in, allowing
- therefore, only the ultra-violet rays to enter, which become visible
- the ultra-violet rays. But they need to see them just as little as
- to the so-called ultra-violet rays
- indigo would come in, and the violet — the ultra-violet rays.
- On the other side, the infra-red rays.
- ultra-violet rays (on the right hand side) and these have the
- brought into the sphere of the ultra-violet rays it feels this, just
- ultra-violet rays there, then the ant would notice at once that
- the ultra-violet rays, slight chemical changes take place in his
- comes into this other sphere it feels in the ultra-violet rays
- to the infra-red rays will be given later. Certainly, when the bees come
- chemical activity; under the influence of ultra-violet rays
- front of him so that you kept him always in the ultra-violet rays.
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- Thus the rays of the Sun come at the beginning of May from an
- plant kingdom, for when the rays of the Sun come from the direction
- cannot develop in the rays of the Sun which come from the Ram, but
- first absorbs and then pours it forth again with its rays. Thus, it
- is quite different if the Sun sends its rays to the earth at the
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- present, when they are only told to pray that this or that may
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- forgotten. At every High Mass the truth is visibly portrayed in the
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- the case when the rays of the first full Moon after the beginning of
- spring shine down upon the Earth, adding strength to the rays of the
- the Cross of Christ, and caused a wreath to be carved, with rays
- on his further travels and prayed to it fervently. When I knew him
- Festival was now to be revived in remembrance only, by prayer. This
- priests offered up prayers; and at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, the
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- both pray to this one God to bring them victory, they are asking the
- it is the same: somebody wants it to rain and prays for rain ...
- somebody else wants the sun to shine and prays for this on the
- longer known but men unenlightened in this respect actually pray to
- the Monstrance, they pray to something external. Men are easily
- inclined to pray to something external. And so in the course of the
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- not know the meaning of prayer. It was actually all done without
- Buddha portrayed in this way. It was thus that the Indians had to
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- embryo in the mother's womb. You can see the Buddha portrayed in this
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- astray. That ancient humanity had, above all, great powers of
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- and saying a little prayer over it would cure the man.
- we go astray. Those men of yore had above all great powers of
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- Title: Festivals: Christmas: Lecture I: Christmas Festival: A Token of the Victory of the Sun
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- life? He addressed a Hymn, a kind of prayer to Nature with all her
- For which I prayed. Not unto me in vain
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- prayer or meditation, then this will be for the dead, when it has been
- Title: Man/Being/Spirit/Soul: Lecture I: Man as a Being of Spirit and Soul
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- Title: Man/Being/Spirit/Soul: Lecture II: The Psychological Expression of the Unconscious
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- Title: Man/Being/Spirit/Soul: Lecture III: The Science of the Spirit and Modern Questions
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- spectroscope, x-ray, and if we are armed with the
- time Aristarchus of Samos had betrayed this in the widest
- Title: Lecture: The Migrations of the Races
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- personality develops, by portraying it in his gods. In his own person
- understand this personality. The people who had portrayed a Zeus, who
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- Who betrayed the Christ? He who had the 30 pieces of silver, he who
- 2000 years is pictured in the betrayal by Judas. But a different task
- among the disciples is not clean, namely, he who will betray Him. The
- too, had to descend and to be betrayed. He had to use the means
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- are gray theory suitable for being dealt with at the desk, but
- must know the laws of becoming, may not have gray theories,
- portray it in its direst colors, is greater than it was in
- something, then it is no gray theory, rather immediate life,
- away. Also, the government councilor who doesn't live in gray
- it is possible to stick with gray theory and relegate the
- world with gray theories, alien to life. Then it could turn out
- workers organizations. For this also see the portrayal of F.
- Title: Lecture: The Mystery of the Human Temperaments
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- as an inner mediator, which rays forth its essential qualities.
- of authority in his hands, and never betray the fact that he is
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- Title: Reincarnation and Immortality: Lecture V: Mystery of the Human Being
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- pictures which all portray the same tree, so we learn to look
- Title: Reincarnation and Immortality: Lecture II: The Historical Evolution of Humanity
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- of the times and revered, portrayed and characterized as such
- betray the fact that the personality is possessed by its views.
- astray. We need a science of history that can penetrate to
- Title: Lecture Series: The Eternal Soul of Man From the Point of View of Anthroposophy
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- Many were the prayers, many were the lofty teachings given by the
- offered their prayers to the Spirit of the sun who gives them
- moving to learn from Spiritual Science of the fervent prayers of men
- light of the sun rays forth to us. Out of the words of Jesus of
- Title: Easter/Pentecost: Lecture III: The Pentecost of the World
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- with warmth when they prayed to the Spirit of the Sun who gave
- centuries prayed: Thanks be to the Christ for having come down
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- for the myths portray Beings far greater than physical man can ever
- sun's rays in the air. The air was permeated with vapours and clouds.
- stretches out its calyx towards the light, receiving its rays,
- which turns towards the love-lance the rays of the sun. The
- Amfortas-mystery portrays how human nature in the course of evolution
- Title: Polarities in Evolution: Lecture 2: East, West, and the Culture of Middle Europe, the Science of Initiation
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- going sadly astray. People are no longer in a position
- to answer the question — for if he betrays the fact
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- this is the case then it is true that someone who betrays
- Title: Polarities in Evolution: Lecture 6: Materialism and Mysticism, Knowledge as a Deed of the Soul
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- Title: Polarities in Evolution: Lecture 8: The Opposition of Knowledge and Faith, Its Overcoming
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- and beyond of German officers being betrayed to the
- Title: Problems of Our Time: Main Features of the Social Question and the Threefold Order of the Social Organism
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