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- Title: Popular Occultism: Lecture 3: The Different Conditions of Man's Life After Death
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- grow more refined. — If we had never enjoyed colours sensually,
- Title: New Spirituality: Lecture 2: The New Spirituality and the Christ Experiance of the Twentieth Century - 1
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- differentiated, the social views of, let us say, the proletariat, which then, however, colour
- Title: New Spirituality: Lecture 3: The New Spirituality and the Christ Experiance of the Twentieth Century - 2
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- taken from more recent science — which is international. But what coloured his whole
- colour, revealed through colour, what has inspired and worked through different human cultures
- universities was not objective history but party-wisdom, distinctly politically coloured. And
- Title: New Spirituality: Lecture 4: The New Spirituality and the Christ Experiance of the Twentieth Century - 3
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- higher level of the Personality — which I will colour with red (see diagram) — was
- would give American life a German colouring. For already, long before this, there had been
- Title: Tree of Life/Knowledge: Lecture V: Tree of Knowledge - I
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- colour as flowing current. Try to conceive this vividly: blue =
- say: colours are harnesses into space. In
- Title: Tree of Life/Knowledge: Lecture VI: Tree of Knowledge - II
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- always have a pictured image: in my eye is a colour, in my ear is a
- the colours and thinks he is painting man, he ought really to leave
- Title: Lecture: Philosophy and Anthroposophy
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- coloured glass; we receive them into ourselves, grouping them according to
- of such intensity as only external tone or colour or another
- Title: Meditative Knowledge of Man: Lecture III: Spiritual Knowledge of Man as the Fount of Educational Art
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- you of Goethe's theory of colour. Quite apart from the fact that
- cold, let us recall how he brings the perception of colour and the
- man more in the style in which Goethe describes the theory of colour, we
- 'coloured' when we speak. The same thing happens within us as it does in
- the case ol external colour when we perceive it as having a 'tone'. We do
- not perceive the tone in the external colour either, but we hear something
- sounding forth from every colour, as it were. We do not see a colour when
- speech as we do when we experience the sound of colour. The world of sight
- and the world of sound overlap here. The colours we see in the world
- subtle colour nature in its various sounds, that comes to expression more
- you see that colour is more pronounced in the outer world and sound more
- there hovers an astral element of hidden colour.
- the astral body within the colourful movements that pass directly into
- Title: Meditative Knowledge of Man: Lecture IV: The Art of Education Consists of Bringing Into Balance the Physical and Spiritual Nature of the Developing Human Being
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- only become a painter if he learns to use colours, the actual handling of
- colour right into every movement of his hand, and so on. And you will
- Title: Social Understanding: Lecture II: Social Understanding Through Spiritual Scientific Knowledge
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- thing to a good teacher as the aesthetics of colour is to an artist. He can
- have studied aesthetics of colour very well, but he will not be able to
- different quarter from the study of the aesthetics of colour. The ability
- Title: Raphael's Mission in the Light of the Science of the Spirit
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- wonderful colour composition. It appears to us in the picture's
- Title: Leonardo's Spiritual Stature: Lecture
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- less indistinct damp patches of colour merging into each other.
- also by virtue of Leonardo's expressive colour! In these
- colours the inherent nature of each soul, indeed the very
- wall. He therefore attempted to use oil-based colours,
- soon these oil colours were undermined by dampness, the
- colour it once had. Even so, standing in front of this wall
- to what he placed into the world than these patches of colour
- picture before us; only damp patches of colour merging into
- colour composition are to be approached. It is shown that one
- itself to the human eye; how light-and-dark and colouration are
- Title: The Worldview of Herman Grimm in Relation to Spiritual Science
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- inexact, being colourfully mixed together in various ways
- work. In considering with him the arrangement of colours,
- Title: Impulse for Renewal: Lecture I: Anthroposophy and Natural Science
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- horse is white, he won't refer back to the inorganic colour but
- organisation of the animal or plant produces the colour out of
- Title: Impulse for Renewal: Lecture II: The Human and the Animal Organisation
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- don't observe the colour outwardly but we experience the
- qualitative aspect of the colour, of colour tones, and what
- colours strongly within myself.
- Title: Impulse for Renewal: Lecture III: Anthroposophy and Philosophy
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- how he rejected Newton not merely in terms of the colour theory
- the Newtonian colour theory. We can see how the Hegelian system
- Title: Impulse for Renewal: Lecture IV: Anthroposophy and Pedagogy
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- coloured theory assumes that the bodily-physical should form
- colours from very early on. Even though it is also sometimes
- Title: Impulse of Renewal: Lecture VII: Anthroposophy and the Science of Speech
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- apply colour to a surface. Then one lives into the consonants
- through the vocalization, just as when, by placing one colour
- colours, which have their inner boundaries and outer
- Title: The Social Question: Lecture V: The Social Will as the Basis Towards a New, Scientific Procedure
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- following which is often heard with corresponding colouring is
- Title: The Social Question: Lecture VI: What Significance does Work have for the Modern Proletarian?
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- colouring, what special form their demands took as modern
- Title: Lecture: Richard Wagner and Mysticism
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- of spirit, just as a blind man is surrounded by the world of colour
- his eyes, colour and light are revealed to him. It is possible for the
- to them through colour, light and sound and to such men the laws of
- Instead of objects in space, colour-phenomena arose before them. They
- Title: Lecture: Spiritual Wisdom in the Early Christian Centuries
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- coloured by the Roman spirit. The living wisdom was wiped out, and
- Title: Polarities in Evolution: Lecture 5: How the Material Can Be Understood Only through the Spirit
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- of their circulation, just as the eye perceives colour in
- through the eyes to perceive colour. Elsewhere we
- our weight and we step on colour, we could say, if we
- my eyes step on colours, my ears touch sounds; I know
- extending beyond the eye and stepping on the colours in a
- Title: Polarities in Evolution: Lecture 6: Materialism and Mysticism, Knowledge as a Deed of the Soul
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- span in seven colours — but see it only as a
- Title: Polarities in Evolution: Lecture 7: Materialism, Mysticism, Anthroposophy, Liberalism, Conservatism
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- liberal element which is to the left takes on some colour
- coloured with liberalism from the left, as in the case of
- Title: Polarities in Evolution: Lecture 8: The Opposition of Knowledge and Faith, Its Overcoming
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- way we perceive colours and sounds outside us. There was
- Title: Problems of Our Time: Lecture III
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- themselves in their true colours. They had arrived at
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