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- Title: Popular Occultism: Lecture 10: Paths of Occult Training
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- earth. This is the Germanic-English-American culture; its chief task is the
- Title: i Spirituality: Lecture 1: Historical Symptomology, the Year 790, Alcuin, Greeks, Platonism, Aristotelianism, East, West, Middle, Ego
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- the American philosophers. When they come to talk of psychology there is this curious view that
- America and so on — awaken in every human being whom they can reach the well-founded
- Title: New Spirituality: Lecture 2: The New Spirituality and the Christ Experiance of the Twentieth Century - 1
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- North America. She lost these colonies to England. The colonies freed themselves again. The
- The English colonization in North America was entirely out of economic impulses. The political
- element could be destroyed — North America freed itself and the political connection no
- Title: New Spirituality: Lecture 4: The New Spirituality and the Christ Experiance of the Twentieth Century - 3
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- be so completely severed from their homeland as the Germans who became Americans, and yet
- American life, into which our emigrants dissolved, stands today under the influence of the German
- it was only out of the worst illusion that one could believe that the Germans who went to America
- would give American life a German colouring. For already, long before this, there had been
- prepared what then emerged in the second decade of the twentieth century: that the American
- in himself? Americanism! For what he had in his style, in his thought-forms, apart from Goethe he
- from the American, Emerson.
- expunged from America he fondly believes that America has been Germanized, when in fact he
- himself has quite a strong vein of Americanism in him.
- 10. Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803–1882), American writer and philosopher. Return
- Title: New Spirituality: Lecture 6: The New Spirituality and the Christ Experiance of the Twentieth Century - 5
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- Title: New Spirituality: Lecture 7: The New Spirituality and the Christ Experiance of the Twentieth Century - 6
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- the near future as lying in such external things as the differences between Japan and America
- Title: Tree of Life/Knowledge: Lecture IV: Harmonizing Thinking, Feeling and Willing
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- Europe and then to someone in America, He would have to take train
- and steamer and thus travel from Europe to America. That will never
- Title: The Worldview of Herman Grimm in Relation to Spiritual Science
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- New World. The quite different views and notions of America
- encounters Americans. He meets Emmy, the daughter of
- Mrs. Forster, who has grown up with American values. We see
- America. In addition, there is the contrast of the old Prussian
- Title: Imperialism: Lecture 1
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- future will be its bearer — the Anglo-American people. As far
- complete truth — that in America they are thinking of declaring
- the west that the Anglo-American people lived, the king, who earlier
- life of the Anglo-American peoples in the law books — of course
- empire can enter. Especially in the west, in the Anglo-American world
- the west, in the Anglo-American world, all human tradition will
- of imperialism into the third. For in the Anglo-American people you
- Title: Impulse of Renewal: Lecture VII: Anthroposophy and the Science of Speech
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- in the English language when used by an Englishman or American,
- Title: The Social Question: Lecture III: Fanaticism Versus a Real Conception of Life in Social Thinking and Willing
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- in an epidemic; coming from America they flooded Europe in the
- Title: Lecture: Richard Wagner and Mysticism
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- between Africa and America. Science itself is gradually beginning to
- Title: Polarities in Evolution: Lecture 2: East, West, and the Culture of Middle Europe, the Science of Initiation
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- America that is today covered by the Atlantic Ocean. We
- superficial Americanisms of Ralph Waldo Trine [
- thoughts. I am not referring to the way Americans and
- appeared particularly in America — to have a
- Title: Polarities in Evolution: Lecture 3: Political Empires
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- in its appendage, America, over the last three or four
- Title: Polarities in Evolution: Lecture 4: Western Secret Societies, Jesuitism, Leninism
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- Anglo-American movement have initiation knowledge, but
- confessions in Europe and America and the intention is to
- Title: Polarities in Evolution: Lecture 6: Materialism and Mysticism, Knowledge as a Deed of the Soul
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- materialism which has developed in the American and
- Title: Polarities in Evolution: Lecture 9: East, West, and Middle
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- American, an ideal that is bound to come to realization
- English, French, American or Russian — humanity
- Americans can hold East, Middle and West within
- Title: Polarities in Evolution: Lecture 10: Transition from the Luciferic to the Ahrimanic Age and the Christ Event to Come
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- mentioned, the Americans were in a position to mobilize 179 million horse
- Note 75 ] I spoke of American preachers coming to
- Title: Problems of Our Time: Lecture I
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- becoming mechanized in the American mechanical atmosphere,
- Title: Problems of Our Time: Lecture II
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- Anglo-American idiom follows the mission of the Anglo-American
- Title: Problems of Our Time: Lecture III
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- League, announced at a time when America was not taking part in
- Tagore differs from that of a European or an American. This is
- unused. While the American strives to use the body to excess,
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