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- Title: Book: Occult Science (1972): The Character of Occult Science
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- through it concepts and ideas are acquired that previously he did not
- present itself as a kind of ideal. The reader must at first absorb a
- Title: Book: Occult Science (1972): The Essential Nature of Mankind
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- happen only if he has an unclear idea of the nature of consciousness.
- from its wholly untrained, inexact ideas, deceptive to a great degree
- For supersensible perception it is easiest to give an idea of this
- idealist. The latter develops out of the former if he rids himself of
- being, and it is, therefore, hard to be reconciled to the idea that
- Even for those who are accustomed to materialistic ideas this
- Title: Book: Occult Science (1972): Sleep And Death
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- pleasure and pain and the world of ideas and will. It simply exists in
- thirsts in vain for satisfaction. We can only form an idea of what now
- fire. The ideas that supersensible knowledge must give in
- think here merely of the ideas of the great inventors, of the
- geniuses. It can be seen how every person has sudden ideas that he
- through the forces of heredity. They rise to the idea that a spiritual
- spiritual, ideal aptitudes of man, capable of furthering or retarding
- Title: Book: Occult Science (1972): The Evolution of the Cosmos and Man (Part 1)
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- the task of this work to enter into these ideas because for spiritual
- everywhere demonstrable by its visible effects. The idea is, rather,
- Title: Book: Occult Science (1972): The Evolution of the Cosmos and Man (Part 3)
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- If we wish to form an approximately accurate pictorial idea of the
- who has acquired the ideas of modern physics will look upon the above
- experience can alone give us an idea of the Saturn state at the period
- nature. If he gives himself up to ideas that he himself forms in his
- language by expressions containing the idea of time, for we must also
- Title: Book: Occult Science (1972): The Evolution of the Cosmos and Man (Part 5)
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- we shall have some idea of what happened at that time in this respect.
- means of ideas filled with wisdom, he would be unable to extract any
- concepts and ideas, but rather of a mental picture of what can present
- Title: Book: Occult Science (1972): The Evolution of the Cosmos and Man (Part 6)
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- ideas from their thought life, and through the phenomena of the world
- their own ideas. In the middle stood the Christ initiates. They
- ancestors, which, however, led easily to an erroneous idea of
- reincarnation. Just as in the Atlantean period the true idea of
- above-mentioned erroneous idea of reincarnation was spread most widely
- contradiction to the true ideas of the initiates spread over the whole
- of concepts and ideas. The influence of spiritual life and the
- Title: Book: Occult Science (1972): The Evolution of the Cosmos and Man (Part 7)
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- may be described as an all-encompassing ideal of life. As such it
- prevailed, the ideal of a common humanity could not exist.
- has led to differentiation. In the Christ-concept an ideal is given
- outset the fact that in the Christ Jesus lives the ideal man Who is
- thought, and Christianity became the ideal of an all-encompassing
- Title: Book: Occult Science (1972): Cognition of the Higher Worlds. Initiation. (Part 2)
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- has given it joy or pleasure, and it may form the comprehensive idea
- moral idea of kindness of heart. This is not the joy in this or that
- process in the sense world, but the joy in an idea as such. If we
- The idea is not then the awakening factor of the inner soul faculties,
- complicated and learned ideas. For in the first place it is not at all
- 11.]And Goethe himself says, To live in the idea means to treat
- a narrative, or a melody. More and more it will become the ideal for
- value. It is just by looking upon this ideal that he will create for
- this or that idea of natural science finds the above thoughts
- their importance also, besides the theoretical ideas about the things
- Title: Book: Occult Science (1972): Cognition of the Higher Worlds. Initiation. (Part 5)
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- place. Birth and death are ideas that lose their significance in the
- obscure, uncertain insight into a fact, that is, for a certain idea
- Title: Book: Occult Science (1972): Cognition of the Higher Worlds. Initiation. (Part 6)
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- though to high ideals, possesses something at the foundation of his
- against superstition, fantastic ideas, and day-dreaming. No one can
- Title: Book: Occult Science (1972): Cognition of the Higher Worlds. Initiation. (Part 7)
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- meditation. The ideal of the development is that no exercises be made
- Title: Book: Occult Science (1972): Cognition of the Higher Worlds. Initiation. (Part 10)
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- further effort. This greater guardian becomes the ideal
- The Christ shows Himself to the student as the great ideal of
- Title: Book: Occult Science (1972): The Present and Future of Cosmic and Human Evolution
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- We see that the highest imaginable ideal of human evolution results
- Title: Book: Occult Science (1972): Preface: Fourth Edition
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- such a comparison has even the slightest idea of the seriousness of
- their dependence upon ideas derived from this or that trend of thought
- Title: Book: Occult Science (1972): Preface: Sixteenth to Twentieth Edition
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- ideas were to be found. Without considering the content, attention was
- I was simply renewing the ideas of Christian Gnosis.
- Title: Book: Occult Science (1972): Special Comments
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- to show that in this case the idea of heredity is an impossible one.
- itself be driven to concepts that will extend the idea of a mechanical
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