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  • Title: New Spirituality: Lecture 4: The New Spirituality and the Christ Experiance of the Twentieth Century - 3
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    • Grimm, who also did not know spiritual science, gave in a beautiful way, out of his sensitive
    • leads to the constantly vacillating mood of German history. Herman Grimm
    • Herman Grimm
    • European element, between East and West. It is everywhere still so today that, with Herman Grimm,
    • Herman Grimm which I just read out continues as follows: 'You can see it today: no one seemed to
    • Thus writes the brilliant Herman Grimm in 1895 when
    • Grimm becomes all the greater when one finally bears in mind the following. Herman Grimm makes
    • fully on Goethe. But he had a certain other quality. Anyone who knows Herman Grimm more closely
    • Grimm's descriptions are such that what he actually portrays are shadow pictures, not real human
    • beings. But he has something else in him, not just Goethe. And what is it that Herman Grimm has
    • Thus, Herman Grimm is under this double illusion,
    • 8. Herman Grimm (1828–1902). The quotations are from his essay
  • Title: Raphael's Mission in the Light of the Science of the Spirit
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    • his death, reaching to the present. If Herman Grimm was able to
    • Herman Grimm has pointed out certain regular intervals in
    • Grimm — without spiritual science — was led to recognize a
    • regular cyclical development in Raphael. Herman Grimm refers to
    • Herman Grimm how he enters upon certain four-year periods. It
    • have simply a Mother and Child, of which Herman Grimm said, it
    • reader, the works of a spirit such as Herman Grimm, who spared
    • through Herman Grimm's soul at a certain point in his work on
    • to Herman Grimm and is written down: “I see before me
    • [In Herman Grimm:
    • This yearning of Herman Grimm for “reincarnation”
    • understand Herman Grimm when he relates that he once hung a large
    • Herman Grimm frankly states in his book on Homer
    • [See Herman Grimm:
    • can be said to be entirely true, what Herman Grimm states in
    • which Herman Grimm was imbued — heightening and deepening this
    • summarizing what has been said in words of Herman Grimm:
    • [From Herman Grimm:
    • Thus, did Herman Grimm express himself in beginning his
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  • Title: Fairy Tales: in the light of Spiritual Investigation
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    • Grimm [in “Tales About Toads”]. They tell
    • Grimm, the fairy tale of “Rumpelstiltskin.”
    • Grimm collected in the form told them by relatives and
    • Grimm, understandably had the feeling — even if
    • Grimm have quite properly found their way again to all
    • Grimm wrote: “Common to all fairy tales is a
    • Grimm.” (Document of Barr, Sept. 1907.)] It is a
    • [Note: Schröer was in turn quoting Wilhelm Grimm]
  • Title: The Worldview of Herman Grimm in Relation to Spiritual Science
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    • The Worldview of Herman Grimm in Relation to Spiritual Science
    • Die Weltanschauung eines Kulturforschers der Gegenwart, Herman Grimm, und die Geistesforschung
    • himself in Herman Grimm's spirit has the finest
    • HERMAN GRIMM
    • the art historian and researcher Herman Grimm.
    • Herman Grimm [the son of Wilhelm Grimm of the Brothers Grimm]
    • Herman Grimm, he appears as a kind of mediator between all that
    • Bettina Brentano [1785-1859], Herman Grimm was
    • with the name of Goethe. Herman Grimm was related to her in
    • Gisela Grimm, Herman Grimm's wife, was one of the
    • daughters of Bettina von Arnim — Herman Grimm grew up
    • education, Herman Grimm absorbed something of an immediate,
    • Goethe and Goetheanism. Herman Grimm counted as having taken
    • With inner participation, Herman Grimm experienced the
    • Grimm that suited his aims, a realm in which he felt at home.
    • Within this domain in which Herman Grimm felt himself at home,
    • account of his connection with Goethe, Herman Grimm regarded
    • Grimm stood somewhat apart in his relation to cultural matters.
    • personality, Herman Grimm's whole demeanour as though compelled
    • recall being together with Herman Grimm in Weimar, which he
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  • Title: Polarities in Evolution: Lecture 3: Political Empires
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    • will be able to confirm the following. Herman Grimm [



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