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- Title: Book: Occult Science (1972): The Character of Occult Science
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- for knowledge, or by the soul's sublimated curiosity. In between these
- passion for knowledge of an unknown, of a mysterious, even
- regard to the deepest longing for knowledge, all that is
- fact, not for knowledge, but for its antithesis.
- knowledge which, in any respect, can be considered to be
- mode of knowledge.1
- wishes to understand himself, he must acknowledge that he rejects
- scientific the knowledge of a non-sensory world-content.
- knowledge of nature, since this knowledge can never lead to anything
- process of acquiring Knowledge The soul experiences itself in its
- something besides the knowledge of nature itself: it is
- self-development experienced in acquiring knowledge of nature. Occult
- acknowledge it even more than the natural scientist himself. He knows
- other achievements in the field of knowledge and life; he will have to
- allow the capacity of soul unfolded through a knowledge of nature to
- about which he is to renounce all knowledge and be content with
- It is also maintained that a common knowledge of the facts of the
- fact that the person holding it has no knowledge of this other kind of
- only that person is able to acknowledge the correctness of the path of
- knowledge, but also the quite different prospect of becoming the
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- Title: Book: Occult Science (1972): The Essential Nature of Mankind
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- explainable through supersensible knowledge, and to which a large part
- supersensible knowledge, with people holding such views. It ought
- rather be the concern of this knowledge to recognize that the
- will acknowledge it.
- the past. One might acknowledge this and still fall into the error of
- of the outer impression of the object. Yet knowledge of the object
- to absorb this knowledge and make it its own. It is at this point that
- arising of knowledge of an object that is present. What, however,
- gives permanence to this knowledge one designates as soul. From what
- knowledge. Both are united into one member of the human entity. This
- activity toward what it has made its own out of the knowledge of the
- an inner knowledge of himself, just as he gains through his astral
- body a knowledge of the outer world. Therefore, occult science can
- knowledge to the means that enable him to undertake this work on the
- knowledge, takes this activity consciously in hand. Then the fact
- Title: Book: Occult Science (1972): Sleep And Death
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- feeling for the significance of supersensible knowledge, doubts may
- arise in regard to such knowledge because of the way in which it
- knowledge is able to understand the motives that give rise to such a
- true one-quarter. It must, in fact, be acknowledged without question
- knowledge. On the contrary, the real fact is the following. Just as
- fructified by a knowledge of the hidden world must lead to desolation.
- new life may arise. It is precisely the knowledge of the supersensible
- the word without death, so can there be no true knowledge of the
- visible world without insight into the supersensible. All knowledge of
- supersensible alone makes the life of revealed knowledge possible. It
- left to itself, life becomes weak and sickly, supersensible knowledge
- task of supersensible knowledge to consider this other kind of
- is a matter of knowledge of the hidden things and events of the world,
- acknowledge the fact that supersensible knowledge in no way
- content of which supersensible knowledge speaks. It is true, this
- knowledge can be verified on this point also through observation of
- corroborates the communications of supersensible knowledge in this
- paid to the knowledge of how a clear indication of the supersensible
- of what supersensible knowledge establishes for the non-physical. In
- regard to this activity we are, without supersensible knowledge, much
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- Title: Book: Occult Science (1972): The Evolution of the Cosmos and Man (Part 1)
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- this relationship by means of knowledge that gathers its facts from
- supersensible knowledge itself is dealt with. We must also consider
- not acknowledge this hidden spiritual element finds that, in his
- occult science and supersensible knowledge.
- Title: Book: Occult Science (1972): The Evolution of the Cosmos and Man (Part 2)
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- meaning only for those who are able to acknowledge the repetition of
- deeper knowledge, yet the ordinary view of life shows that the human
- Title: Book: Occult Science (1972): The Evolution of the Cosmos and Man (Part 6)
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- knowledge, looking back upon these conditions, perceives how the human
- penetration of supersensible knowledge, the evolution of these
- of the world, to reflect it as though in a mirror of knowledge. It may
- universal mirror of knowledge under the compulsion of necessity. What
- the consciousness. Man became the master of his knowledge. On the
- knowledge tinged with feeling of the active forces of every living
- (From this knowledge a light is thrown upon the origin of the planets
- knowledge of Him, various names were given. He is the Being in Whom
- knowledge of earthly things earlier than would otherwise have been
- The knowledge, previously revealed through Christ, could be attained
- supersensible knowledge perceives in His appearance on earth an event
- other hand, laid the basis for the knowledge of the more supersensory
- their knowledge revealed more in the form of their own thoughts, of
- knowledge, into the laws by which the higher beings guide the forces
- self-wrought knowledge and understanding, did not extend to what was
- own knowledge and understanding when these revelations strove to
- teachers was a knowledge of the supersensible world, presented in a
- their related tribal branches. Supersensible knowledge, however, must
- themselves from ancient times as heritage of supersensible knowledge
- knowledge of the laws of the supersensible world and their interaction
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- Title: Book: Occult Science (1972): The Evolution of the Cosmos and Man (Part 7)
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- capacities. The first form into which this knowledge could be poured
- similar events have their origin in this knowledge of the European
- developed for the sense world and for its knowledge and control. Two
- today as the contrast of outer science and spiritual knowledge is but
- consideration of the knowledge of the higher worlds and of initiation.
- Title: Book: Occult Science (1972): Cognition of the Higher Worlds. Initiation. (Part 1)
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- chief alternating states waking and sleeping. Man acquires a knowledge
- experiences occurs. He will find that there is no knowledge of the
- knowledge inaccessible to the physical eye. Strength and certainty of
- verbally or whether someone having the knowledge of this means
- who possess the knowledge of the rules for the development of the
- in the development of their knowledge from which they can then
- knowledge. These doubts disappear if one holds in mind the nature of
- In regard to the training for supersensible knowledge described here,
- leading to supersensible knowledge might produce changes in the
- said here. Only because supersensible knowledge is something that
- Title: Book: Occult Science (1972): Cognition of the Higher Worlds. Initiation. (Part 2)
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- soul. (In my book, Knowledge of the Higher Worlds and Its Attainment,
- impression. Since supersensible knowledge is able to penetrate more
- meditation is a means of acquiring knowledge about higher worlds, but
- higher cognition. Knowledge that rests upon sense-perception and upon
- knowledge, the first of which is imaginative cognition. The expression
- knowledge corresponding to it imaginative cognition.
- describing the knowledge he has experienced in the supersensible is
- be found in my book, Knowledge of the Higher Worlds and Its
- Title: Book: Occult Science (1972): Cognition of the Higher Worlds. Initiation. (Part 3)
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- my books, A Theory of Knowledge Based on Goethe's World Conception,
- Title: Book: Occult Science (1972): Cognition of the Higher Worlds. Initiation. (Part 4)
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- my book, Knowledge of the Higher Worlds and Its Attainment, certain
- bring knowledge of the correctness of the exercises. If the student
- that is not mere satisfaction, but knowledge that is to say, the
- knowledge that he is doing something which convinces him that he is
- have this knowledge at every moment, provided he is subtly attentive
- Title: Book: Occult Science (1972): Cognition of the Higher Worlds. Initiation. (Part 5)
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- themselves to imaginative knowledge. It is, however, also necessary
- things learns that real knowledge of what he wishes to know is never
- Through inspiration one acquires the knowledge of the relationships
- knowledge of a sense-being means to stand outside it and to judge it
- according to the external impression. To have knowledge of a spiritual
- of the spiritual ascends to such knowledge. Imagination leads him to
- necessary if one wishes to have a knowledge of the course of human
- knowledge of his own inner being, he can only acquire this through
- Title: Book: Occult Science (1972): Cognition of the Higher Worlds. Initiation. (Part 6)
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- Man is able to attain knowledge by means of inspiration and intuition
- faculties as favor the unfolding of supersensible knowledge. If he
- supersensible knowledge. The person who in childhood or youth has been
- exalted powers makes himself thus mature for knowledge of
- in no way advance very far in his knowledge. Whoever does not wish to
- acknowledge anything in the world will find that the essential nature
- directing his desire for knowledge in a one-sided way by asking,
- Title: Book: Occult Science (1972): Cognition of the Higher Worlds. Initiation. (Part 7)
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- case with the knowledge derived from inspiration. What one knows is
- Title: Book: Occult Science (1972): Cognition of the Higher Worlds. Initiation. (Part 8)
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- worlds of knowledge, he notices at a certain stage that the cohesion
- the path to higher knowledge thinking, feeling, and willing do indeed
- knowledge of what he himself carries into the new world. It is
- self-knowledge, in order to be able to have a clear perception of the
- development demand that such self-knowledge must take place quite
- profound self-knowledge. This is an impulse to transform immediately a
- trait of character if he, as a result of self-knowledge, must admit to
- deprives himself of the possibility of self-knowledge in the point in
- it feels through self-knowledge various kinds of shame. This feeling
- for higher knowledge, in the fostering of a healthy power of judgment,
- moreover, so many means for the attainment of self-knowledge and
- knowledge given in this book prior to the discussion about
- human being, because he then has knowledge of worlds quite different
- against the fact that all his professed higher knowledge is not
- spiritual science student will acquire sufficient knowledge about what
- knowledge one regards as one's own experiences in the supersensible
- Title: Book: Occult Science (1972): Cognition of the Higher Worlds. Initiation. (Part 9)
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- powers. In the higher world, self-knowledge is different, in a certain
- respect, from self-knowledge in the physical-sensory world. Whereas in
- the physical-sensory world self-knowledge appears only as an inner
- the pinnacle of knowledge, with no need of striving further. Instead
- Title: Book: Occult Science (1972): Cognition of the Higher Worlds. Initiation. (Part 10)
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- student has struggled through to such a stage of knowledge, a new
- from the untrained power of judgment. The stages of higher knowledge,
- II. Acquiring imaginative knowledge.
- V. Knowledge of the relationships between microcosm and macrocosm.
- knowledge of the spiritual beings themselves through whose
- experienced knowledge of the student of the spiritual. It is thus a
- student receives through intuition. The way to knowledge of the
- such a path we must consider that the goal of knowledge and truth is
- path to higher knowledge described here is eminently fit for souls who
- evolution leads mankind in regard to the path to higher knowledge from
- Title: Book: Occult Science (1972): The Present and Future of Cosmic and Human Evolution
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- knowledge of this evolution in the past. For what presents itself to
- supersensible consciousness. When this knowledge is attained, then we
- supersensible worlds. This is the reason why the knowledge of these
- world. What the human being now acquires as knowledge through his
- knowledge. He perceived objects, and while perceiving them their
- certain knowledge of non-sensory facts and beings. This was the
- however, are stragglers of a more ancient epoch. The kind of knowledge
- content gave the souls a confident knowledge of the higher worlds. But
- knowledge in addition to the faculties of intellect and feeling. It
- ancient mystery wisdom, to which they had to add the knowledge of the
- A knowledge thus arose among these new initiates that included
- center of this knowledge there radiated the higher wisdom of the
- knowledge flow into general life, while the human souls of the fourth
- feeling. Thus it was at that time a very hidden knowledge.
- confident knowledge of former ages, traditional knowledge, lost more
- human souls of the knowledge gained through modern supersensible
- consciousness. The hidden knowledge flows, although quite
- intellectual forces reject this knowledge. But what must happen will
- knowledge, which from this side takes hold of mankind now and
- been spoken of above as the knowledge of the new initiation, with the
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- Title: Book: Occult Science (1972): Details From the Realm of Spiritual Science
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- spiritual-scientific knowledge of supersensible worlds. The same is
- THE ACQUIREMENT OF SUPERSENSIBLE KNOWLEDGE
- The path leading to a knowledge of supersensible worlds that has been
- direct path of knowledge. Another exists beside it that we
- from this to knowledge. It is based upon the fact that when the soul
- time, this feeling transforms itself into knowledge, into a
- contrast to this, the path of knowledge described in this book can be
- knowledge, for that which gives information about the meaning of life.
- knowledge, then only is he mature enough to observe details, the
- general spiritual-scientific knowledge, has gained the possibility of
- Title: Book: Occult Science (1972): Table of Contents
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- Title: Book: Occult Science (1972): Back Cover Sheet
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- As a scientist by external training and inmost calling, Rudolf Steiner shared the generally expressed goal of science that the wisdom of man shall discover the wisdom of the universe. Through Steiner this goal now clearly extends beyond physical-material limits. Modern exact clairvoyance, as developed by him, reveals spiritual facts to spiritual vision as clearly as men's ordinary senses reveal to the intellect the facts of the physical world. The facts of the physical world actually demonstrate and clarify spiritual knowledge. Yet the anthroposophy of Steiner shuns vague mysticism, finding facts of the spiritual world fully accessible to scientific investigation and proof. Thoughts, to him, are objective, and like any thought of science, a thought with purely inner existence can now be tested, tried and verified (or disproved) through its physical applications or on its own ground of thinking. Steiner's anthroposophy, or spiritual science, thus greatly extends the dimensions of science. It breaks through the limits of knowledge that Kant had proclaimed and the world had accepted, almost as under a kind of hypnotic spell.
- Title: Book: Occult Science (1972): Preface First Edition
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- facts of scientific knowledge. For example, he treats concepts, such
- sense of Kant, we pass here beyond the limits of possible knowledge.
- The Theory of Knowledge Based on Goethe's World Conception
- endeavor to examine what is offered by means of the knowledge of their
- the most unscrupulous charlatanry, in which knowledge and crass
- sphere of supersensible knowledge at present and that which is to be
- Title: Book: Occult Science (1972): Preface: Fourth Edition
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- into supersensible worlds is denied to human knowledge.
- its source rests in true striving for knowledge and in genuine
- forward to show that the knowledge considered scientific today cannot
- The second part of this book, which deals with knowledge of the higher
- processes through which knowledge frees itself from its limits present
- experiences. Only when the knowledge of supersensible worlds is
- Title: Book: Occult Science (1972): Preface: Sixteenth to Twentieth Edition
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- consciousness alongside the content of knowledge of our age, without
- the age has produced regarding the limits of knowledge
- the knowledge of nature? Occult science is the science of
- My knowledge of things of the spirit is a direct result of my own
- The knowledge that an imagination is not a mere subjective picture,
- Knowledge of the Higher Worlds and its Attainment,
- The Stages of Higher Knowledge.
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