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- Title: Way of Initiation: The Personality of Rudolf Steiner and His Development
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- threatens to upset its indifference. But enough of these superficial
- the Divine. The occultist, akin to the mystic, but differing from him
- own ideas which came to him from a different science; but he had a
- Title: Way of Initiation: Chapter I: The Superphysical World and Its Gnosis
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- or when they attach any value to them, men begin to differentiate
- that the spiritual currents of our day speak from a different basis,
- in a different manner, from the science which relies entirely on the
- Title: Way of Initiation: Chapter II: How to Attain Knowledge of the Higher Worlds
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- knowledge. There is, in truth, no difference between occult knowledge
- a teacher. In only one respect are the conditions here different from
- comes in contact now shows him quite a different aspect from what he
- has different experiences from the man with few emotions. Only what
- with different eyes. For he who merely desires to enjoy impression
- Title: Way of Initiation: Chapter III: The Path of Discipleship
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- words. This difference, which is of a minor character and is more
- occupy himself with something quite different from the avocations of
- time must also differ from the way in which he performs the rest of
- life. His thoughts and feelings must take on a different colouring.
- point of view. We need only bear in rind how different is the point
- certain misfortune has befallen someone. What a different attitude
- parts of the place take on proportions different from those they bore
- different. He now says to himself: “I will summon up all my
- different condition and different circumstances. In this way
- Title: Way of Initiation: Chapter IV: Probation
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- spiritual lines and figures have for the different phenomena
- different forms. A blooming flower, an animal growing, a decaying
- different, in order that he may attain to this inward and fundamental
- Title: Way of Initiation: Chapter V: Enlightenment
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- illumination. The primary step is taken by observing different
- at first of the most subtle kind, and their nature differs entirely
- quite differently. He loses courage, either because he regards these
- difference could be detected by human eyesight, no forces inherent in
- examination would reveal the difference between the two would only
- Title: Way of Initiation: Chapter VI: Initiation
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- and under quite different circumstances.
- attitude of mind, altogether different from what he could have
- possession of seemingly supernatural gifts. The difference between
- something quite different. One gains possession of this fine
- Title: Way of Initiation: Chapter VII: The Higher Education of the Soul
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- and spirit are undifferentiated masses. In, such a state the
- himself: “An affront of this. kind can make no difference to my
- that one ought to ignore altogether the differences in men because
- does one first learn to appreciate these differences correctly, when
- whether my view be different from his, but whether he will discover
- importance, though for almost every man the case is different. He who
- Title: Way of Initiation: Chapter VIII: The Conditions of Discipleship
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- criminal; for instance, altogether differently from the way I
- would have been quite different. I shall reflect on the fact that
- truths, men come to see them from such different points of view. It
- any opinion which differs from the true one. Just as there is only
- Title: Way of Initiation: Foreword
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- somewhat unfamiliar, let them remember that in this difference lies
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