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- Title: Book: Occult Science (1972): The Essential Nature of Mankind
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- anything vaguely magical, which they often ascribe to it,
- Title: Book: Occult Science (1972): The Evolution of the Cosmos and Man (Part 3)
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- Sons of Life a dull kind of consciousness, duller and vaguer than the
- Title: Book: Occult Science (1972): The Evolution of the Cosmos and Man (Part 5)
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- being had a vague notion of the play of universal harmonies in his
- images of the dull, vague Moon consciousness that were aroused in the
- divisions as being blurred on the Sun and as being still more vague on
- 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.
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