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- Title: Way of Initiation: The Personality of Rudolf Steiner and His Development
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- be opened to you,” said Jesus. That is true with regard to
- everything, but above all with regard to truth. Only, the desire must
- occult science as regards cosmogony and the prehistoric periods of
- Title: Way of Initiation: Chapter I: The Superphysical World and Its Gnosis
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- with regard to the senses and the mind, one may employ an average
- an eminent man of science regarding the position of man with respect
- term “Revelation,” who would fain regard it as “a
- ourselves are instructed in school or at church as regards
- thing is for Church and School to be satisfied as regards the whole
- Title: Way of Initiation: Chapter III: The Path of Discipleship
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- which enables him to regard all his other experiences from a higher
- of view from which in ordinary life we regard the experiences and
- life. The student must endeavour to attain the power of regarding
- himself at certain tines as he would regard a stranger. He must
- Even if a man regards himself as a stranger, it is only himself that
- of the spirit. He will soon cease to regard this thought-world as
- Initiation, while as regards others one is still in the probationary
- Title: Way of Initiation: Chapter V: Enlightenment
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- what is at his disposal with due regard to his circumstances and his
- is apt to regard them as illusions, because he had anticipated them
- quite differently. He loses courage, either because he regards these
- conditions as he does with regard to the things and occurrences of
- he entertain the idea of regarding a human being as a mere object for
- dwells in each human being must be regarded as something holy, and to
- Title: Way of Initiation: Chapter VI: Initiation
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- Every prejudice, every cherished opinion regarding these matters, in
- attribute in regard to many things of which one had previously
- spoken, and especially in regard to the manner in which one has
- Title: Way of Initiation: Chapter VII: The Higher Education of the Soul
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- regard to such an end. It is only then that one begins to possess the
- distinctions in regard to human beings according to the merely
- Title: Way of Initiation: Chapter VIII: The Conditions of Discipleship
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- the interior. He who regards himself as merely a product of the
- regard to everything which relates to Man. One must realise that
- regard life continually in the manner demanded by these
- forms are regarded as worthless only by those who do not know that
- there is in reality only one possible opinion regarding the higher
- regard to things of the higher worlds; but before one can arrive at
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