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  • Title: Memria e Amor
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    • Chegamos agora a um conceito extraordinariamente sutil. Pense em como, de fora, temos que viver nossas ações novamente com nosso ego e com nosso corpo astral. A capacidade de fazê-lo é adquirida na proporção do grau de amor que desenvolvemos. Esse é o segredo da vida, no que diz respeito ao amor. Se um homem é realmente capaz de desprender-se de si mesmo no amor, amando ao próximo como a si mesmo, aprende o que precisa durante o sono para experienciar, ao contrário, plenamente e sem dor, o que deve ser vivenciado dessa forma. Porque, nesta hora, ele deve estar completamente fora de si mesmo. Se um homem é um ser sem amor, surge uma sensação quando, fora de si, ele tem que experimentar as ações que realizou sem amor. Isso o retém. Pessoas sem amor dormem como se – para usar uma metáfora – tivessem falta de fôlego. Assim, tudo o que somos capazes de cultivar em nós por meio do amor se torna verdadeiramente frutífero durante o sono. E o que é assim desenvolvido entre irmos dormir e acordar atravessa o portão da morte e subsiste no mundo espiritual.  Aquilo que se perde entre a morte e o renascimento, quando vivemos junto aos os seres espirituais dos mundos superiores, é recuperado por nós como uma semente, durante a vida terrena, por meio do amor. Pois o amor revela seu significado quando, com seu ego e corpo astral, o homem, dormindo, está fora de seu corpo físico e corpo etérico. Entre ir dormir e acordar, seu ser essencial se amplia, se ele está cheio de amor, e se prepara bem para o que lhe acontecerá depois da morte. Se ele não tem amor e está mal preparado para o que lhe acontecerá após a morte, seu ser se estreita. A semente para o que acontece após a morte repousa preeminentemente no desdobramento do amor.
    • Eis algo extraordinariamente significativo para revelar o verdadeiro segredo do tom e do som.
  • Title: Evil and Spiritual Science
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    • described, conquering pain, conquering sentiment appeared as an
    • must be offered to him/her also not to strive.
    • compared with what one might imagine is thinking that has
    • positive” is precisely as negative as cold is compared
    • such a view has not just been considered simply in the heads of
    • wickedness have entered comprehensively. How does cruelty rise
    • you take this all together, with what I have referred to as
    • were to enter into this world weak and not empowered in this
    • in the physical worlds is mirrored as the correct selfishness
    • required of mankind, than being led to its end. I will only
    • hopelessly covered in filth by evil and wickedness in their
    • strong that it hindered the soul from looking up to a spiritual
  • Title: Popular Occultism: Lecture 1: Popular Occultism, Introtroduction
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    • there are about three or four hundred people and all who have this clairvoyant
    • things will present a very different aspect in a hundred years. In the
    • lowered state of consciousness, positive and negative suggestion which
    • is like a dull red cloud that passes through the astral body; a pure
    • occurred? His etheric body was more loosely connected with the physical
    • could only be uttered by the highest initiate, by the High priest. This
  • Title: Popular Occultism: Lecture 2: Man's Ascent into the Supersensible World
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    • Yesterday we endeavored
    • who suddenly acquires the power of sight; he too will not be transferred
    • into another world, but he simply acquired a new sense. After death,
    • mirrored picture, upside down, or in the reverse order. In the astral
    • hatred and love, appear as if they were rushing towards us. A clairvoyant
    • fantasies. Yet this is not true, for what he sees, is an image, a mirrored
    • were inspired by a feeling which still exercises an influence upon us
    • may attract our attention. Nothing sacred, nothing having a religious
    • so that it appears as a religious passion in a mirrored picture, as
    • to recognize the different pictures. Lightly-colored pictures always
    • colored pictures always indicate things connected with the antipathetic
    • not only contain the mirrored pictures of the physical world; it also
    • forces in work, etc. He grows tired, his forces must be restored. This
    • falls asleep and sees a reddish-brown shape rising up before him, with
    • say that the religious documents are inspired. Those who wrote them
    • were inspired, that is to say, they were initiates who possessed the
  • Title: Popular Occultism: Lecture 4: The Devachanic World
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    • be compared with the ocean. This is the second region of Devachan. There
  • Title: Popular Occultism: Lecture 5: Life Between Death and a New Birth
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    • glance on the effect of Kamaloca life upon the soul. If we have injured
    • When everything stored up
    • can see in them shapes, which resemble bells shooting with incredible
    • and this may be compared with the following process: There are iron
    • with hereditary conditions to that family and human germ which are most
  • Title: Popular Occultism: Lecture 6: Man's Return to a New Earthly Life
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    • of the capacities acquired by each human germ. None of these forms
    • are a good soil for such putrefying astral substances. These forces entered
  • Title: Popular Occultism: Lecture 7: Effects of the Law of Karma
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    • How is heredity linked up
    • were musicians, and they will trace this back to heredity. A great theosophist
    • along the path of ordinary heredity and faces him in a new life as the
    • into his physical body. Heredity works most strongly of all in the incarnation
    • by lawful ordered influences.
    • Devachan. We ourselves prepared the nest where we were born. In Kamaloca,
  • Title: Popular Occultism: Lecture 8: The Evolution of Man and of the Solar System; the Atlantic Evolution
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    • greatly differed in aspect from modern man. Atlantis had a quite different
    • world upon Atlantis differed from the present one as greatly as the
    • gradually entered further into the head. The ancient Atlantean did not
    • of Nature. To him the breathing process was still something sacred and
    • mankind's evolution. The conditions of the earth then greatly differed
  • Title: Popular Occultism: Lecture 9: Lemurian Development
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    • outside the body, it soared above it and drew it with it to an earth
    • lived in a sleep-like condition which may be compared with our dream-consciousness
    • soul that soared above the body. The soul entered the human body in
    • amphibians, though their present-day descendants can in no way be compared
    • may be considered as obsolete, for it is based upon a false train of
    • The moon severed itself from the earth and formed a secondary planet.
    • i.e. the sun, and that their roots stretched upwards. When the sun severed
  • Title: Popular Occultism: Lecture 10: Paths of Occult Training
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    • may be considered as a last remnant of descending
    • East. From there, they wandered into the region of present-day India. An
    • development and are therefore even mirrored in ordinary life; names of the
    • Wednesday - Mercredi, Mercury
    • Friday - Freya-day, Vendredi, Venus
    • who indicated the inundations of the Nile, when that star appeared in a
  • Title: i Spirituality: Lecture 1: Historical Symptomology, the Year 790, Alcuin, Greeks, Platonism, Aristotelianism, East, West, Middle, Ego
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    • appeared with a definite declaration,
    • in this way, then the real activity of the driving forces would lie beneath it (red). But there
    • deciphered.
    • and had come to the concept of redemption. He put the question: To whom, in the redemption
    • that the ransom had been paid to Death. Thus, in a certain sense, it was a sort of redemption
    • it is indeed quite noticeable that it is not the concept of redemption itself that is discussed.
    • vehemence in the Roman culture within which it had been prepared long before Aristotle, and,
    • a particular culture, or the first hints of it, was being prepared alongside that which lived on
    • the `I am'. It was as if it were dull and hazy, as though poured out in a broad perception of the
    • of this and perhaps prepared through spiritual science, one sinks meditatively into those
    • life as, on the other side and in an opposite sense, are fifty francs of credit. In this area the
    • but of the world, the opposite side of zero from the credit side is truly something very real.
    • it that had meanwhile entered in to European civilization since Plato, particularly through the
    • spread of Romanism? There had entered that way of thinking which one has to comprehend through
    • A legal, dialectical element has entered into the
    • thinking. There was nothing there like guilt and atonement or redemptinn. For
    • then flowered as German idealistic philosophy in
    • What mattered for them was to have a clean, self-contained system of proof, in
    • his dull dogmatic slumber. What is it that entered Kant here, which Fichte could no longer
    • understand? There entered into Kant here — it fitted badly in his case because he was too
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  • Title: New Spirituality: Lecture 2: The New Spirituality and the Christ Experiance of the Twentieth Century - 1
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    • The fifteenth century ushered in an era for the
    • born in Central Europe and was nurtured in the Central European stream of thought, had to go to
    • distortion exists, which occurred with the inundation of the East through Peter the Great
    • to how, for outwardly inexplicable reasons, French merchant shipping suffered its greatest
    • it so, by getting to know a fairly large number of people who are scattered in secret societies,
    • effect that when today the consciousness of this Eastern human being is lowered, when he is in a
    • the inspirations of such beings; is inspired during the day by the after-effects of beings of
    • 8. Alfred von Tirpitz (1849–1930), German Admiral of the the Fleet and
  • Title: New Spirituality: Lecture 3: The New Spirituality and the Christ Experiance of the Twentieth Century - 2
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    • a kind of earth-boundness has, in a certain sense, been prepared in such human beings as I
    • faith, completely estranged from the world, has secured itself a place alongside worldly
    • developed in this direction. But all this was interpenetrated by what entered into these Roman
    • frequently referred to in the course of the past years). These are traditions stemming from the
    • Roman language-element that has endured beyond the actual Roman people, one finds the human being
    • at the moment concerns only certain single individuals who are scattered amongst the mass of
    • taken from more recent science — which is international. But what coloured his whole
    • tends merely to the spirit and soul was mastered in him, was permeated with this will element.
    • which nonetheless were basically the successors of those spirits which once inspired the oriental
    • thereby particularly prepared for the coming to prominence of the one thing that is important for
    • and spirit predominate, just as, in the West, it is primarily body and soul. Thus, this rising up
    • has entered even into psychology. It has been adopted there completely. And it is there that
    • revelation on the other. Reason for everything on the earth which can be acquired through the
    • elements of this duality clashing against one another in the red-yellow and the black-brown
    • — the red-yellow of revelation and the black-brown of reason. You see there, felt in
    • colour, revealed through colour, what has inspired and worked through different human cultures
    • to pieces because of it. This was already so at the beginning in the way it was structured but
    • 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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    • being cannot come to freedom. For if he has completely surrendered himself to the world of the
    • which, in essence, deals with the same theme but in the way required by the beginning of the
    • today in which, basically, behind what is structured and developed intellectually, the human
    • higher level of the Personality — which I will colour with red (see diagram) — was
    • which he would have come completely into a fantastic red. Thus he adds that element which is
    • were, avoided the blue, the Ahrimanic-intellectuality; Goethe had avoided the red, excessive
    • remained, as it were, at this point, for it just required the intercession of spiritual science
    • where things go on in the usual way, the Greeks considered themselves dependant on their gods, on
    • so the Oracle arose. The gods were not pictured here merely imaginatively but were called upon
    • spirit in order to be inspired in the sphere of the spirit. But just as the Greeks turned to
    • have to come. This is where the spiritual life has to intervene; capital must be transferred via
    • Goethe: I want sharply contoured images, not excessive vague ones. For if I were to go any
    • be so completely severed from their homeland as the Germans who became Americans, and yet
    • prepared what then emerged in the second decade of the twentieth century: that the American
  • Title: New Spirituality: Lecture 5: The New Spirituality and the Christ Experiance of the Twentieth Century - 4
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    • today, tomorrow and the day after tomorrow, and which was already referred to some time
    • gradually prepared for. The last traces of the old clairvoyance had long since become extremely
    • spiritual appeared to the human being through nature. In our transitional condition we have the
    • as I described. The condition was thereby prepared in which we are now living, where it is up to
    • The nature of the soul-constitution, prepared
    • economic element, which from the West has conquered the world with the aid of technology, is
    • dialectical-legal element in the Trotsky-Leninist system — everything is to be geared
    • Anthroposophy has actually acted as mild propaganda for it. These representatives of a redundant
    • past but is something necessary for the future. Nevertheless, I would of course not have referred
  • Title: New Spirituality: Lecture 6: The New Spirituality and the Christ Experiance of the Twentieth Century - 5
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    • civilization but which was already prepared for in Greek and Roman times. Thus one can say:
    • particularly in Rome and which can be seen as the wave that prepared the later intellectuality
    • the dialectical-legal, development of the human soul. In the midst of everything that occurred
    • however, one only had images. A symbol of this kind is the mass with the sacred Last Supper and
    • the original understanding of Christ. The first understanding occurred in Gnosis with the remains
    • Thus was prepared the situation which then came
    • later Middle Ages; that the faithful were forbidden to read the Bible. It was considered by the
    • therefore impossible for those times, in which the intellect and dialectics were prepared, to
    • end, really just a well-picked carcass. The most meagre that has appeared, the most plucked, are
    • has discovered. He considers the only
    • And one must grasp what hatred developed within
    • masses. One must grasp the hatred that became ever stronger and stronger and especially in
    • Jesuitism was developed into a complete system — a hatred for Gnosis. And even today we
    • which a faculty of vision, of supersensible perception, is again being prepared. It is the wish
    • read it. Theoretically they are allowed to read only that extract that is prepared as if the
    • fragment into shreds. It is irresponsible when people who are fully aware of this and who have
    • with external experience, and the oriental revelation. And the clouds gathered ever more
    • makes known about the predestination of Czechoslovakia, because they have no idea of the
    • it is slandered. Trumped-up slanderous stuff crops up
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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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    • disappearance of what, in many areas of our modern times, is still considered by people to be the
    • then that he descended from spiritual heights; that he lived, before he entered into physical
    • gathered strength during recent centuries and then came to a climax in our own day. The great
    • crisis of the second decade of the twentieth century was ushered in when those who were supposed
    • today is highly unpleasant. And this is why so many lies have to be harboured in the deeper
    • sense, to feel myself as a dwarf compared with what the human being really is.' And out of
    • characteristics and at the emotions engendered by chauvinism and turns against all this —
    • will create a mood to which the cosmos responds. Just as the physical Christ appeared at the time
    • question of cosmic man can be answered only if He who unites Himself with the earth from out of
    • beings are not prepared for Him. But they can be prepared only in the way I have just
    • occur. The methods of knowledge in spiritual science are referred to here by a man whose
    • healing-powers, and although in truth we referred to medicine very seriously, a doctor of
    • prepared to look where things are lacking, we will not make progress. All declaiming about social
    • ideals or the like is useless if one is not prepared to look at this element that is living as a
  • Title: Abbreviated Title: Lecture I:
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    • normal human life, compared to the time which we pass here in the physical
    • it is there, when the things which, as it were, mattered to us in previous
    • evolution are furthered through what people take up into themselves who
    • I referred to
    • cognition can be compared with the consumption of the cereal grains and
    • that what really takes place in the world can be compared with what happens
    • be compared with the consumption of the grains and not for a
  • Title: Talk To Young People:
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    • seen them a hundred years ago or even earlier. Not only have they
    • with supernatural strength. Now we have matured into a new era;
    • People in the past have always admired “scenery,” but not in the same
    • way. I took this very seriously. I myself never entered any specific
    • our time this was changing. The sunrise has become flaming red. Out
    • need today to overcome our heavy, sticky tiredness. It is actually
  • Title: "Heaven and Earth will pass away but my words will not pass away"
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    • thought, and that, for the mind cultured through Spiritual Science, the
    • do we live in a time which, compared with the Saturn, Sun and Moon
    • of the Atlantean period — though already prepared in the Lemurian
    • evolve on the Moon. As earth man came, the dreamer entered into him;
    • prepared by us when we raise ourselves to the stage of Spiritual
    • small circle in Berlin, I spoke upon this subject. I endeavoured to
    • reality, compared with which the physicist's atom is a very
    • I have often referred to
    • and returned at 3 p.m.! — We discovered the same fact — two
    • are today entered into with so much vehemence. It seems singular, of
  • Title: Tree of Life/Knowledge: Lecture I: Tree of Life - I
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    • were before, and in a certain respect they become also more sacred.
    • to think about solving the riddle of what had actually occurred
    • endeavoured to grasp what had taken place through the Mystery of
    • We have often considered how, in
    • — how the ideas of Greek philosophy endeavoured to
    • on the one hand the Mystery of Golgotha entered as objective fact,
    • the age when the Mystery of Golgotha entered, the Graeco-Latin age.
    • understanding and which then gradually dried up and withered into
    • how something withered comes to expression in the far-spread Roman
    • Augustine first accepts all the elements of the old withered
    • form of the old Roman language with its marvellously structured
    • expulsion from Paradise. The knowledge which had entered humanity in
    • Europe something was left over, as it were, like a treasured remnant
    • It was therefore like a predetermined
    • point life was grasped — the ego-culture appeared
    • of Golgotha arose. That is like a predestined harmony. Out of the
    • been parched and withered. People would have come to have
    • disappeared from the actual evolution of European humanity. Where
    • impossible not to admit that only incredible dilettantism could
    • Rome were displaced and there was poured into this region where
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  • Title: Tree of Life/Knowledge: Lecture II: Tree of Life - II
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    • antiquity and becoming dry and withered.
    • considered more closely and exactly, but for today's study what has
    • two-fold saying to which we referred yesterday, that two-fold
    • the world and its phenomena is a knowledge that has entered through
    • evolution which has entered through the partaking of the Tree of the
    • sleep condition an unconsciousness has entered.
    • possession of it, it comes about that something predestined for men
    • through this (red) the ego living outside the physical body during
    • should have entered in the course of human earthly evolution or of
    • then entered somewhat differently.
    • and Ahriman which has appeared in consequence of the Luciferic and
    • becoming obscured in our ego. It becomes obscured in our ego as soon
    • would be knowledge for us if it entered the physical body. It remains
    • extraordinarily important matters considered today. These studies
    • world with a predominating tendency which led to the condition which
    • subject to the predisposition of being overpowered by Ahriman during
    • overpowered by Ahriman it will not penetrate into a concrete grasp of
    • The predominance of this stream (diagram
    • prepared beforehand in the Cosmos), as it is clear that this event is
  • Title: Tree of Life/Knowledge: Lecture III: The Power of Thought
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    • simply on what we have now considered, we shall find in Greece the
    • Greece has created. The reason why the sculptured gods of Grecian
    • statuary are so human is that what I have just expressed was poured
    • Goethe they appeared so in the most eminent sense) as something which
    • actively working and weaving thoughts had been gathered up and poured
    • poured out into form, was now itself in human evolution. (c)
    • us as one who is dead, who once upon a time permitted to be poured
    • Assuredly he —
    • — assuredly he, John, was entirely right. For if
    • in the cosmos and which from these irregularities has acquired
    • p.10a) where one has gathered up out of the cosmos, as it were, the
    • strove towards the plastic form, sculptured-form, and what they have
    • desired.
    • which entered Western evolution through the Emperor Augustus, as
    • compared with what had already existed in Western civilisation till
    • world, the Consuls must be divinely inspired men, they must bring
    • appeared who saw through all this, he would have to say to himself:
    • the divine still entered. Hence the decision was reached to draw
    • principle of heredity in the appointment to the office of Consul. He
  • Title: Tree of Life/Knowledge: Lecture IV: Harmonizing Thinking, Feeling and Willing
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    • happening takes place. And I also referred yesterday to the polar
    • Sun-evolution. What entered their destiny through their not having
    • within us. It is a connecting link (light red) but in ordinary life
    • shared in the separation which occurred in the Moon-evolution, and
    • been misled by Luciferic beings in the way referred to, we should not
    • he mixes together, and philosophers have for a long time endeavoured
    • their eyes, and reduce it to a mechanism which is only an image of
    • a living being. Had we not been luciferically hindered, from
    • remember how the man appeared as he was in life, how he went about
    • created (I have already referred to this in other lectures),
    • essential substance which then appeared in the Luke Jesus, the Nathan
    • Jesus boy; something which had not entered into death, or passed
    • these special and abnormal occurrences, not covered by earthly laws.
    • nature has been rendered dim and dulled by the Jahve
    • red).
    • the embodied person, was really furthered. The mediums completely
    • mediumship, and so it is impossible to credit her with authority, or
    • personalities, who as physical persons are prepared to take full
    • door are barred against all persons unnamed and to all hints and
    • spiritual science movement will be immeasurably injured by being
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  • Title: Tree of Life/Knowledge: Lecture V: Tree of Knowledge - I
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    • worm-philosopher but was inspired by some modern philosopher of the
    • in which man is. I have often referred to this from other aspects.
    • something with the means offered by the world in which he dwells.
    • ‘Fine, you have now compared the world in which the
    • Moon-existence) and Space (during the Earth-existence) first entered
    • meaning of life on earth must in some way have prepared itself. The
    • already been prepared on Old Saturn, they were only opened upon the
    • which lie hundreds of years apart in history are welded together in a
    • somewhere or somehow, think simply 'red.’™ In order
    • to think 'red' you need no space and you need no time; you can think
    • 'red' to yourself anywhere; it does not have to be there in time or
    • space, because it is thought of just as quality. (red was put on the
    • wants to give the red a boundary. It was not difficult like this for
    • the angels on the Old Moon for they had no desire to distribute red
    • they pictured, that is they experienced 'red' or 'green' or any other
    • flowing current; red = flowing current; conceive, too, of the other
    • determines the essential nature of earth existence, that a 'red' is
    • been impossible to see an enclosed 'red,’™ on Earth
    • it is possible to see red enclosed in a boundary. (A sketch of a
    • continually to revel in all sorts of ‘sacred
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  • 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
    • entered and because it actually fills out that which has been formed
    • be angry, anxious, develop hatred or injurious feeling toward
    • no other cause of anger, hatred or antipathy, than the Luciferic
    • alone becomes conscious. The hatred or antipathy presses outwards,
    • did before. It may be softly whispered that discrepancies in such
    • this circle, Lucifer and his hosts were assuredly lurking
  • Title: World Downfall and Resurrection
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    • fundamental change occurred in the 4th century of our era. From
    • the 4th century of our era. It never occurred to men in those
    • the human being shared in the knowledge.
    • Eucharistic controversy, as it is called, had already appeared
    • was rife on such subjects as predestination. This is an
    • they are commonly rendered. If we read the first verses of this
    • it must be remembered that the forces working in the body of
    • soil is red, or its geological constituents include certain
    • does the rest. This has been discovered today by modern science.
    • that Dionysius the Areopagite preferred to say: Whatsoever is
    • regions can only be attained by the negation of all predicates,
    • prepared on the Earth around you without the influence of
    • direction of the Sun, to the forces poured down by the Sun to
    • that man has entered already into the kingdom of Heaven, but he
    • that over the 9th, 10th and 11th centuries too, there hovered
    • Logos, in spite of this, men have adhered to the Father God who
    • offered to human beings in the form of education. Greek culture
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    • erred into false tracks, fails to perceive that the nature of its own
    • feeling of reality. We must inwardly experience how the results offered us
    • thought are encountered whose origin is due, on the one hand, to Natural
    • first thinker to be considered in this sense is, in fact, Thales.
    • philosophies were in reality but abstractions inspired by the wisdom of the
    • differed essentially from later methods of knowledge. Its origin as an
    • faculty. Intuitive vision disappeared and the wisdom of the Mysteries was
    • range of mental activity was discovered by Aristotle as a kind of natural
    • with that technique of thinking which Aristotle discovered. And, in fact,
    • thought will be found today almost unaltered, if compared with what
    • unhampered by all authority and dogmatic belief. It is indeed almost more
    • for the rational elaboration of the material gathered by empirical science
    • this extremity. Upon the one side they adhered firmly to the truth of
    • to its close, there occurred in course of time a complete rupture along the
    • spiritual life occurred. Supersensible knowledge was pronounced to be
    • not proceed from the heart, as he had mistakenly gathered from Aristotle,
    • fund of wisdom acquired through revelation. When the worldly empirics
    • arguments gathered from a different but equally misunderstood book —
    • hard words; but when considered from the standpoint of the new era, they
    • be traced to that division which occurred in the Middle Ages. He
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  • Title: Meditative Knowledge of Man: Lecture I: The Pedagogy of the West and of Central Europe: The Inner Attitude of the Teacher
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    • Meditatively Acquired Knowledge of Man
    • that produce them are guarded in the soul as a most sacred, hidden wealth.
    • sacred, hidden wealth, regarding it as something that plays a role only in
    • ideas considered reasonable in Central Europe today, you would find their
    • spirit of an educational philosophy such as appeared through a man like
    • find it not merely totally different from what is generally considered
    • means, if his gifts predispose him to be a botanist, he can become one; if
    • through his predetermined karma, the laws of destiny. This must follow from
    • if we had entered the classroom each morning in great trepidation, without
    • we entered it; we have learned to do what we were incapable of doing when
    • beginning of the next. It may be that he has been warned by his creditors,
    • do not merely behold redness but when we grow into it, how we spread our
    • astrality over the redness, pass over into it. Laughing simply means that
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    • has the predisposition to retain in his organism somewhat more of the
    • building up of the child's body and has entered into the child, into his
    • exact quotation, but altered slightly to correspond with the teachings of
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    • perceived in the same place as visual perceptions are remembered, namely in
    • remembered in the same realm where visual things have their sense-nerve
    • calls the red-yellow side of the spectrum warm and the blue-violet side
    • perception of sound closer together. According to him the red-yellow side
    • lives in speech, yet this sound is altered in a certain way. I would like
    • 'coloured' when we speak. The same thing happens within us as it does in
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    • for a character if the personality you describe is deserving hatred. Such a
    • are shared by the physical body. Fundamentally, in the morning man breathes
    • astral body is mirrored in the external constituency of the air; and, vice
    • the outer world certain things are ordered in a physical way while in man
    • and more configurated compared with the rest of the angular and
    • — in the same way the head is being prepared so that it
    • the spirit of the pedagogy which we want to nurture here has entered the
    • which can be acquired only if we learn to overcome ourselves. There would
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    • appeared. At the age of seven these forces go to sleep. They are hidden
    • there are forces above this line, supersensible forces (red side). We
    • predominantly at work in everything developing in the human being between
    • notice that in everything I have referred to as having an influence on man,
    • that cannot be reduced to abstract principles but which is alive and
    • of acquiring relatively more for themselves from other people compared with
  • Title: Buddha and the Two Boys: Lecture I: Buddha and the Two Boys of Jesus
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    • have matured to walk the eight-limbed path, and then compassion and love
    • Bodhisattva has administered his office after about three thousand years of
    • prepared by the Buddha in the Nirmanakaya.
    • child was peculiarly predisposed in such a way that the Nirmanakaya Buddha
    • it, if he would make his contribution as Buddha. He therefore lowered
    • hundred years, the sage saw what he had not been able to see
    • His ‘I’ was reborn six hundred years
    • there is at first more the speech of the Bethlehemite Jesus. There appeared
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    • the individuality before the embodiment of the Buddha, in which it appeared
    • when he speaks of the angels who appeared to the shepherds in the field.
    • This ethereal body, called the Nirmanakaya of the Buddha, hovered over the
    • soul power appeared only in a certain time, before it was not
    • also stood on the level that Buddha six hundred years before Christ could
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    • present age is little prepared to approach the social question in its
    • garb as compared to the worker's overalls, while
    • of how Christianity endeavored for centuries to imbue humanity with a
    • transpired that in this fifth post-Atlantean time-period involving the
    • extraordinarily little as compared with the connection the human being
    • acquired a name for himself in his native country, who said
    • god on earth. But it should be remembered that German culture had not
    • about Hegel, you might be led to believe I adhered to
    • might assume I adhered to Stirner's viewpoint. With
    • mutually shared economic genius. Only this living feeling of being within
    • a totality that has to be consciously acquired in the age of the
    • appeared as though they exerted themselves to arrive at a thought in this
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    • Noting in this way what, from birth on, was a predisposition in
    • Having thus considered Raphael's inner nature, let us turn to
    • times, the streets of Perugia were covered in blood and strewn
    • the city: The one in which cruel and horrible things occurred,
    • entered the city? First of all, by their conduct the inhabitants
    • made the impression of being tired people, having undergone
    • turned to look down upon the people gathered there, who had for
    • on. After Savonarola had suffered a martyr's death, a painter
    • is not difficult to imagine the tired atmosphere that lay over
    • looked away again, it always appeared only like an apparition.
    • that poured tremendous things into the soul, so as to reappear
    • Because, not long after this Greek element had poured itself
    • whole tragic mood of Christ, feeling oneself spurred on by
    • the miraculous works into which Raphael poured his soul.
    • tragedians infuses Roman life. We see the Roman world conquered
    • his disposition appeared in the Greek artefacts then being
    • recovered, had their effect on Raphael's soul as on no other.
    • yet reappeared, being doubly “extracted:” for the
    • eyes in that the sculptures had been covered over by the soil
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    • After these words have been uttered we see what goes on in each
    • the wall. — What has this picture not suffered in the
    • conjured onto the wall. One stands with a certain wistful
    • the impression, in Leonardo a personality appeared working with
    • expressive of pain and suffering, with the embittered mouth and
    • fostered out. Seeing the child grow up in isolation, communing
    • model but went about the city observing hundreds of people. He
    • There are caricatures by Leonardo, incredible figures from
    • to sixteen years. Yet much else transpired besides. To further
    • Silverpoint on prepared paper, 25 x 18,7 cm
    • of the animal hundreds of times in hundreds of positions, and
    • covered in shadow and is quite dark. Looking at how the light
    • intended, and finally despaired of the possibility of carrying
    • eye was in fact to see what Leonardo had actually conjured onto
    • theoretical life. That is one field that has been conquered by
    • discovered by means of modern spectral analysis and so forth.
    • what humanity acquired by means of natural science also
    • entered intensely into the cosmic secrets in earlier
    • jump out on every page that are only discovered over the next
    • three hundred years, and in some cases have still not been
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    • that what may be offered as a kind of spiritual scientific
    • experience — the comparison can be ventured
    • survey, as compared to the generally-human soul conflicts
    • Such a soul conflict discovered by means of spiritual
    • a trifling matter as compared with the inner battle
    • since day consciousness is stronger as compared to dream
    • exceptional conditions, in ancient times it occurred
    • “hunger” referred to.
    • Sun-existence, a planetary predecessor existence of our
    • They can be discovered only by means of spiritual
    • discovered and written down by me in
    • world — and the things just referred to do have to be
    • also those relating to the whole of evolution referred to
    • not occur to me, a certain kindred feeling arises when I
    • that, the forces are required that work on the plant from
    • for example, what we have referred to as a profound experience
    • brags: “A hundred at one blow!” The innkeeper hangs
    • a sign around his neck: “He has killed a hundred at
    • hundred dead, then you can certainly also strike the bears dead
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    • freely and unhindered into what we call the astral world. With
    • covered over by the roof of the head. However, human beings
    • them and to redeem it. The redemption of our inner self cannot
    • take place without the redemption of what is outside us. Human
    • beings have to redeem the planet along with themselves.
    • Redemption can only occur if human beings pour their forces out
    • is redeemed, but a redeemer.
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    • appeared to him as though it lived on. And in seeking out what
    • almost forgotten and remembered by only a few remaining souls.
    • is required for someone to submerge themselves fully in the
    • at the time. Herman Grimm often referred to how he had
    • decisive ones, have disappeared without a trace — lost,
    • disappeared, so to say, for Herman Grimm. One is inclined to
    • took account of the historical documents, he considered what
    • recognize the ordered sequence of such cycles of humanity. And
    • Grimm referred to it in the periodical he edited at the time,
    • However, that is not something he considered in a theoretical
    • western culture had appeared to him, A particular subject he
    • had pursued appeared as if it had been taken out of a finished
    • courage and boldness are required to a greater extent than in
    • character, compared to what other authors have to say. Hence,
    • again and again, while nothing appeared adequate to him of what
    • this count passionately enraptured by Emmy.
    • “painting” in which the characters are featured,
    • her eternally. Her eyes wandered hither and thither looking for
    • now, most terrible of all: he appeared to shrink back again!
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    • times are referred to by people of today they can hardly imagine much
    • considered absurd today, but was a reality in oriental imperialism.
    • being God who really physically appeared on earth, the son of heaven
    • who physically appeared on earth, who was even the father of heaven.
    • empire. When a territory was conquered and the inhabitants became
    • would it have been necessary? When the conquered people openly
    • — wasn't touched in ancient times, nobody cared about it.
    • imperialism appeared. The second form was when the ruler, the one who
    • envoy, or inspired by the god, interpenetrated with divinity.
    • appeared before his people, it was in all his splendor, because as a
    • mentioned, when the ruler and his paladins appeared as God's envoys,
    • earthly churchly hierarchy is mirrored what God is with his
    • imperialism a division occurred, a real division. On one hand there
    • But in the second phase of imperialism the division occurred. On one
    • of the German Nation, which finally disappeared in 1806. In
    • where it came from; “German Nation” was what it covered,
    • These remnants remained until 1918, then they disappeared. These
    • thing which, as I said, appeared in a pastoral letter a few years
    • when a profession of faith was not required, for it was a matter of
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    • visible god appeared in human form as happened in the last years of
    • more the terrain is prepared for a new reality — a spiritual
    • not-to-be-completely-understood. It had the character of colored
    • the contrary, they preferred to characterize the thing as being half
    • historical happenings something appears [draws on blackboard in red];
    • decades only became apparent when the present rulers appeared. The
    • reality? What Russian tsarism was then has appeared in its reality
    • surface; but what tsarism really cultivated appeared in its true
    • lodges, are confronted with the ceremonies, which are mannered as I
    • became the group's official title. So the honorable Liberals acquired
    • This must however be prepared in the correct
    • This codex appeared in the 1890s. Now it was not Woodrow Wilson's intention
  • Title: Imperialism: Lecture 3
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    • in which the people's mentality considered the ruler to be a god and
    • spirit was considered directly present, during the second stage
    • Such times, when the second stage appeared,
    • was when it first occurred to people that a possibility for
    • can hardly be considered as existing during the first stage. And the
    • thing that mattered was the concrete will of a physical person. To
    • predicate to a subject. In the oldest forms of human expression this
    • disappeared from discussion and therefore everyone can be right, or
    • subject and predicate in our speech is only useful for our view of
    • took what still remained from older times and poured it into the new.
    • Thus the imperialism of the second stage was poured into the
    • freedom has been poured into the state. And those who were educated
    • became clever enough. And now we have discovered the cleverest that
    • administered, the political state is no longer the absolute,
    • which the living physical earth is predominant. In this sector the
    • Because only what is considered good for the present will be
    • mired in platitudes must be to see the social organism as something
    • living. And one sees it as living only when it is considered in its
    • the cultivation of a true spiritual life must be poured into this
    • economically conquered and exploited. [India — Tr.] The
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  • Title: Impulse for Renewal: Lecture I: Anthroposophy and Natural Science
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    • empirically explored facts of nature.
    • and as he established it, he again appeared to reveal
    • where pure mathematics aren't applied, but thoughts steered
    • contents. Finally he declared: ‘When I consider a process and
    • “proof”, that everything which has been discovered
    • that Batsch simply took single natural objects and ordered them
    • encountered in the day, but how it could be regarded inwardly
    • ideal image of the Ur-plant would be rediscovered in each plant
    • meant that what the outer world offered the senses were seen as
    • Chemistry has delivered for example. How — one could ask
    • principles are adhered to, nature itself presents something
    • the 19th Century it occurred that everything the
    • world offered was overlooked which had a qualitative
    • itself. People will learn to understand how the empowered inner
    • observation that this material world is ‘mirrored’ in people,
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    • predisposition, while with people there is already a
    • predisposition for the spine to be vertical.
    • all the soul images which I've acquired through my life, which
    • have not been discovered by outer experience. Mathematic and
    • mechanistic laws have been acquired though inward construction.
    • they are discovered they can be verified by science.
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    • third kind of thinker appeared in this sphere, who couldn't go
    • had been found. These efforts more or less petered out into
    • appeared which, I might say, have risen out of quite different
    • cornered.
    • appeared the belief that the entire spiritual world should be
    • exactly had appeared in Hegel. Let's look at Hegel. Already in
    • his, I could call it, emotional predisposition, lies a certain
    • the West, but of course had been prepared by predecessors, both
    • had a kind of antipathy against what appeared quite natural in
    • considered correctly, comes out of the deepest philosophic
    • contains sprouts. Hegel saw his redemption in this: being
    • one, we don't need to be lured into it.’ However, when one
    • itself. It appeared in full consciousness to him, it appeared
    • unfolds it as philosophy, he can evermore be measured and
    • appears here, when the acquired concepts can be applied to the
    • scientific way of thinking is cared for with as much love as
  • Title: Impulse for Renewal: Lecture IV: Anthroposophy and Pedagogy
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    • is what must be especially treasured in the pedagogic didactic
    • coloured theory assumes that the bodily-physical should form
    • usual, then this warmth from other circumstances is considered
    • referred to today as the principle of authority. If one applies
    • this reason, the Waldorf School is not so geared — as is
    • present it as is required at that particular age of the child.
    • looked at but the whole person being considered. It would be
    • overcome, needs to be conquered in pedagogy and didactics in
    • the adult and the child's world must be discovered again, and to
    • about these means which have entered in modern times; they must
    • parents answered: “Five years.” I said: “Then
    • towards the whole world. There is a conviction being uttered
  • Title: Impulse for Renewal: Lecture V: Anthroposophy and Social Science
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    • were absolutely not in the position to what was being battered
    • entered into but only completely trivial generalities are
    • Valuta-misery came about which has to be considered in quite a
    • individual personalities immediately appeared who in their way are
    • Valuta relations battered on the surface show unhealthy
    • appeared in ancient times — you know this from my lectures I
    • world economy and world traffic appeared, this tendency
    • required human beings to penetrate world economy and world
    • later appeared right up to Karl Marx — on the one side demanded
    • considered and events between single nations or groups are
    • means people gradually believed they have discovered through
    • entered. What were these fourteen points actually? They were
    • appeared in Versailles where he could actually have played an
    • that a healing of the relationships could be entered into if
    • people gathered nearly every afternoon after two o'clock. In
    • times! Those who considered the relationships of the present in
    • considered out of its own conditions, then the state life can
    • When these things are spoken about, words are still required;
    • work which is stored up — and someone else says with the same
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  • Title: Impulse for Renewal: Lecture VI: Anthroposophy and Theology
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    • will make them inwardly mobile and powerful, and this empowered
    • start. Those people who first entered into the Anthroposophical
    • which is considered popular, which we call understandable. You
    • audible confession because that could be considered as a matter
    • have nevertheless to be adhered to in the Roman Catholic Church
    • help which can be acquired through anthroposophical methods.
    • mind in what could be observed in his surroundings. It entered
    • especially Thomistic theology which was considered by
    • answered: “If only I could always be so lucky!”
    • who are prepared in a certain way. You lecture to a kind of
  • Title: Impulse of Renewal: Lecture VII: Anthroposophy and the Science of Speech
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    • Europe, namely Switzerland, also gathered to listen to the
    • their activity and actions they are steered to something which
    • relation to this, it looks quite different compared with souls
    • differently in speech by central Europeans compared with the
    • so vocal sympathies and antipathies are discovered where the
    • appeared. Ideas about language have in many cases become
    • that out of inner experience the human being aspired towards
    • possible, then it must be answered: Certainly it is apparent
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    • arrive at this frontier unprepared and the full light of the
    • planted the sum of its secrets. Thus, they can be discovered
    • clearly realize that everything that is not acquired in this
    • acquired an awareness of the Guardian of the Threshold's
    • knowledge be acquired. He doesn't have to become clairvoyant,
    • Dirty-red its form appears to you;
    • Dirty-red its form appears to you;
    • make the whole world a movie, because then no one is required
    • nowadays can be compared to someone who wants to pick something
    • posture and dirty-red form. Such is the doubt which speaks
    • spirit-light which expresses itself in the dirty-red form. This
    • Dirty-red its form appears to you;
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    • against crossing over into the spiritual world unprepared. And
    • the spiritual world for the well-being of unprepared human
    • prepared. They would be receiving it without the preparatory
    • Dirty-red its form appears to you;
    • color something because of vanity, but what has been colored
    • Dirty-red its form appears to you;
    • human being entered into earthly existence. Then it becomes a
    • that life had poured into thinking, which was the heritage of
    • Thinking, if it is not colored by feeling and willing, is the
    • feeling are colored by ahrimanic influences and impulses.
    • to karma is measured. But he knows nothing about it. It is all
    • Rather the earth is to be sundered from divine intentions and
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    • has entered the spiritual world, however, it is as though he
    • Dirty-red its form appears to you;
    • is required. You don't reach them as you achieve breathing by
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    • engendered through thinking. Such feelings should be developed
    • be considered to be mature enough.
    • these things, the desired goal will be achieved. For the
    • my inner world than what I considered to be the interior of my
    • speaking, if the fact that this Esoteric School is desired in
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    • own thinking, that every thought is captured light - both for
    • pure darkness. And we are reassured when, there at the
    • progress dim the light to a luminous yellow, to a luminous red,
    • illuminated darkness as violet and blue. Yellow and red say to
    • allow the severed thinking to stream into the vortex in which
    • with certainty whether in a hundred years light or darkness
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    • warmth. [A red cross is drawn on the blackboard next to the
    • what is considered positive - that whoever enters into esoteric
    • required of all members of this class, without which no one can
    • our times in which we have entered after the darkness was over
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    • predominance of Prussia, to reestablish the Holy Roman Empire,
    • something to what has already been considered.
    • protected from approaching the spiritual world unprepared.
    • he is sufficiently prepared, what happens then? When he is at
    • assuming he is prepared as described in the previous lessons -
    • know that when thinking is not considered as a function of the
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    • It is to be remembered in all earnestness that with the
    • entered into the anthroposophical movement. Especially the
    • in one sentence: Until then, anthroposophy was administered by
    • people, which cannot be answered outside the esoteric.
    • These are the conditions which must be adhered to, and I had to
    • unprepared, without having experienced deeply in the soul those
    • prepared with inner earnestness for spiritual knowledge -
    • (red) extends into feeling. So, in earthly existence the Three
    • is willing [red]. For one learns to perceive without the
    • When we have prepared our souls enough so that they can
    • green and red.] And by simply meditating on this figure, it has
    • his dead thinking [sketch: red part of the head]. But behind
    • are seeing thinking in the will [drawing: red descending from
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    • stars so often and have stored the vision in our hearts and
    • empowered force, to liberate itself from its corporeality.
    • realize how we are continually nurtured by the essence of
    • weren't continually nurtured by the forces of breathing flowing
    • referred to as “resting” stars, in contrast to the
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    • of reverence for the brilliance of the stars [red
    • acts from our hearts is inspired by the previous earthly
    • I lived and wandered before I descended to the
    • compared with any feeling we have on earth, because it is
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    • school of a completely different nature before she discovered
    • been predestined. For certain lines of every human being's
    • life path are uniquely predestined despite or perhaps because
    • especially flowered is to be reenacted in the correct form
    • impaired. We sense the head's association to this clearest
    • [red dots]. Man speaks his I from out of his center of his
    • itself be taught by the beings we have always referred to as
    • gathered in the center is where the source of the love-forces
    • considered to be uncivilized. Outer temples stood there, and
    • It has acquired its foundation. And in it are those spiritual
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    • [red], you will sense thinking here above
    • ourselves as being transferred to where we hear what is being
    • Ich [red arrows], and say the word “I”
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    • transfered to our volition when we carry out an act of
    • Now we imagine lightning [red] flashing through the
    • feel prepared for the mantra:
    • I entered this world of sense-perception,
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    • protected from entering unprepared into
    • at night, for what we would then perceive, unprepared, would
    • And from what has entered our souls through the mantras, we will
    • in many shorter works which have appeared in anthroposophical
    • sharply contoured organs are formed out of the liquid
    • “Kohlensäure” = carbon dioxide (red)] In the
    • In immense pride the I — ensnared by Lucifer — wants
    • for itself the fire it had captured on earth and carry it
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    • earth what we shared in the spirit-land.
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    • strictly adhered to in the future, regardless of the
    • During the last lesson we considered the
    • Ask help from the redemptive eternal force of spirit.  
    • Ask help from the redemptive eternal force of
    • interwoven with what has been poured into it, the soul has
    • Ask help from the redemptive eternal force of spirit.
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    • Ask help from the redemptive eternal force of spirit.
    • [red in the cloud formation].
    • [red arrow pointing down and left in the
    • people in a particular place are gathered from time to time
    • And turn, by the world inspired
    • And turn, by the world inspired,
    • second hierarchy and then shared with the rays of the stars and
    • And turn, by the world inspired,
    • be considered which is not directed to the secretary of the
    • directed to either one of these two addresses will be considered.
    • negative. In the future such letters will not be answered, because
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    • [Drawing on the blackboard: red]
    • the word “Ist” in the red lines of the drawing
    • is outside this red is nothing. This is placed before our souls.
    • drawn here in red. We are too weak there to see what is drawn
    • here in red. What remains there then? Nothing. Over there
    • the spiritual world that we have now entered. Names dedicated to
    • I entered in this world of senses,
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    • worlds. And it has often been declared among anthroposophists
    • the abyss unprepared. We must follow his admonitions if we wish
    • spiritual-occult world unprepared.
    • Dirty-red its form appears to you;
    • Michael-Sign (red)
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    • must have first transfigured it. The corpse lies in the coffin.
    • spoken in the future, what will be required of him as the most
    • [in red]
    • [the michael sign — above red — is made]
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    • the cosmos it is ordered. In the cosmos, we can indicate the
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    • is so strictly required.
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    • cross; how we will have then entered the spiritual world, for
    • After the Guardian of the Threshold has referred us more to our
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    • how the forces of karma, which we have acquired through many,
    • the cosmic force can be considered in the movement of the limbs.
    • [Michael-sign (in red)Come in, the door has opened, you will
    • blackboard, the following is written in red chalk:]
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    • inspired and guided by Michael. It therefore rightfully exists
    • the utmost earnest manner the sacred earnestness with which the
    • These are things which must be considered in connection with
    • occult rule that must be strictly adhered to. For every act of
    • rendered ineffective.
    • been looking at what appeared to you as black, night-cloaked
    • red arrows] from out of which streams the force of will into
    • appeared around us.
    • behind it and rotates with it. [It is drawn - left, red]. And
    • first verse are numbered “I”], this second verse
    • belongs to this. [The drawing of the red rotating form and the
    • second verse are numbered “II”.]
    • [Michael Sign - in red]
  • Title: The Social Question: Lecture I: The True Form of the Social Question
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    • solve the social problems and necessities required by life, by studying
    • would have changed in 1914 when those who had encountered
    • balance in the disharmony which has entered in such a shocking
    • been left in the conquered countries: the most urgent necessity
    • question are promoted in these conquered countries, something
    • like tragedy is stored in the largest part of civilised
    • similar which for many decades have appeared within meetings
    • unbelievably tragic is stored against the efforts of present
    • apparently quite unprepared.
    • have discovered that the most powerful contradictions of life
    • played by the subconscious, undeclared elements than what comes
    • to the fore through apparently clear concepts delivered in a
    • basis. Nevertheless, if all of this is considered — I've
    • hardly important when considered through a penetrating
    • forces if considered through penetrating soul observations of
    • history is only considered in this way, as it wants to do now
    • evolution are not considered as being alive in reality, but are
    • felt and acted, what they treasured for their honour, their joy
    • When people were introduced to machines, when they entered into
    • modern proletarian radically entered into a conscious
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  • Title: The Social Question: Lecture II: Comparisons at Solving the Social Question based on Life's Realities
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    • solve the social problems and necessities required by life, by studying
    • appeared by Aleray,
    • scientific laws are simply transferred on to, what they call, the
    • when considered objectively. On the one side, you can
    • considered through certain fundamental experiences as the
    • considered as unrefined, the most materialistic, the digestive
    • system, can in the game of analogy probably be compared with
    • in the social organism has laws which can only be compared with
    • physiological or biological elements are simply transferred on
    • to the social organism. The social organism must be considered
    • discovered through some social organisation, some or other
    • modestly calculated, is three hundred times less. The work
    • three hundred times bigger.
    • considered by some as correct. Many people believe that healing
    • themselves. Shrewdly he referred to the example of how
    • when only out of these entities it is ensured that free human
    • when it is ensured that life is developed in freedom and no
    • Yesterday I only offered a sketch towards the direction
    • entered a crisis which some short-sighted thinkers believe are
    • theoretical way. The content of my lectures has appeared to
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  • Title: The Social Question: Lecture III: Fanaticism Versus a Real Conception of Life in Social Thinking and Willing
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    • solve the social problems and necessities required by life, by studying
    • in true reality hardly be considered.
    • many, will stand out, that the modern Proletarian, considered
    • Considering the sceptics will not be considered here, instead
    • classes as respectfully difficult, this has entered into the
    • instinct can be considered as follows: If I point out to the
    • when these things are considered without bias, without
    • point of view being considered here, just now within this world
    • goods, credit systems, banking and stock exchange systems. We
    • because they have acquired nothing socially in their life of
    • thinking adhered to abstraction, totally strange in life where
    • the nineties of the nineteenth century fanatics appeared as if
    • harboured fanaticism, such things imprisoned and limited
    • less concerned with singular theories uttered about the actual
    • proletarians and was introduced as culture appeared as mere
    • presented need to be entered into if one wants to get their
    • only presented on a healthy basis when everything considered as
    • through modern capitalism — as explored in previous weeks
    • evolution that only economic life needs to be referred to. We
    • must be considered precisely, against economic life. The result
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  • Title: The Social Question: Lecture IV: The Evolution of Social Thinking and Willing and Life's Circumstances for Current Humanity
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    • solve the social problems and necessities required by life, by studying
    • intensity. One of the last big changes — this I explored
    • socially, ordered their affairs socially within their
    • other stream appeared somewhat later but is clearly
    • explored as the social organism, describable as the actual
    • there appears what I referred to in my lecture the day before
    • see: how prepared both the classes are in their struggle for
    • prepared, and that which can make sense, even still today only
    • leading circles want the economy to become gradually captured
    • the 15th Century entered later mankind, while what
    • social impulse has entered consciousness, even if in masked
    • as possible. Goods must be offered for consumption if the
    • fulfilled, human labour being considered as goods. In this way
    • in the social organism, because it is being considered in its
    • independently even with the predisposition of developing damage
    • the world, namely the point which I have referred to as the
    • any other way, just as we can't redirect our blood, so the
    • life; without these two being interfered with by the state laws
    • considered great in Greece and also later times, and the
    • organism was so structured that in some cases one person could
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  • Title: The Social Question: Lecture V: The Social Will as the Basis Towards a New, Scientific Procedure
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    • solve the social problems and necessities required by life, by studying
    • structure out of a conscious will. If it is to be prepared
    • me that the basic question, which is considered today as a
    • be discovered.
    • impulses which are being considered by the Proletarians
    • This question is not to be answered out of a context, of life
    • having become overpowered and worthless, but the answer is to
    • through their purely outward existence, predestined to take
    • want to clarify this by an example. For many years I shared a
    • Worker.” I need to repeatedly think how she stirred a
    • of force such words had on the proletarian natured soul.
    • capitalistic age, when machines and capitalism overpowered the
    • it — it acquired ideology from the bourgeoisie. It hadn't
    • entered into the convictions but as an experience of
    • strong trust, we have entered into an inheritance which should
    • also in relation to the desired formation of the social
    • will, how can it be fired up and empowered? This is a question
    • an event occurred when the spiritual life came to a decisive
    • the Hegelian world appeared as an expression of the divine
    • Just take a single fact, take the most recently appeared fact
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  • Title: The Social Question: Lecture VI: What Significance does Work have for the Modern Proletarian?
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    • solve the social problems and necessities required by life, by studying
    • could only be fed and empowered by capitalism, the Proletarian,
    • taken up what could really be considered a fruitful development
    • offered by economic life, among them really live the basic,
    • proletarian consciousness. This should have been considered
    • understand its needs to be considered as a question of human
    • movement and the Proletarian yearnings, which can be considered
    • be considered as goods?
    • to be compared with other commodities. Comparability is the
    • something. The value of human labour can never be compared with
    • can be offered by reverting back to the ancient idea of the
    • what modern science poured into the modern proletarian souls,
    • by them compared with those in the leading circles. This
    • power of labour must be adhered to by all people.
    • continue into the future, that it should be conquered. There
    • exactly the opposite direction it must be considered, not
    • uttered in trivial words: ‘Where they must stand equal before
    • something quite different will develop compared to the economic
    • discovered their interests were satisfied by the state; they
    • organism is considered, we must speak about it in such a way
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    • uttered at random; they were indications of a deep and profound theory
    • Mysteries, for the deepest and most sacred experiences to be expressed
    • must be used for the redemption of the other. If there were no such
    • on Atlantis appeared in a magazine entitled Kosmos, issued
    • their forefathers lived away yonder in the West and wandered towards
    • This wisdom was mirrored in the ancient clairvoyant faculties of man,
    • not be compared with the human head. The flower, with its male and
    • head.’ Darwin himself once rightly compared the root of the plant with
    • sense, like a plant. He has acquired the consciousness that is his
    • sublimated to feeling, the figure who having suffered for others,
    • (religion, science, art) converge into one another and he desired to
  • Title: Lecture: Spiritual Wisdom in the Early Christian Centuries
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    • acquired by reason, as we find it in Scholasticism. Knowledge through
    • considered to be beyond the scope of man's ordinary powers of
    • stream of Scholasticism acknowledged that this knowledge acquired by
    • knowledge acquired by reason and knowledge through revelation (in the
    • the end of the fourth century A.D. I have often referred to one aspect
    • of this change by saying that the Mystery of Golgotha occurred in an
    • from medieval tradition a hatred of all that lived in personalities
    • Brentano had allowed himself to be influenced by this hatred and
    • — but these concepts poured down as it were from the world of
    • is not enough merely to observe this phenomenon, for three hundred and
    • would be three hundred and sixty days in a year. But there are, in
    • hundred and sixty. The five remaining days in the cosmic year which
    • are abandoned, as it were, by the three hundred and sixty heavenly
    • above the three hundred and sixty-five days, there are still a few
    • hundred and sixty heavenly Powers are connected with the
    • three hundred and sixty heavenly Powers. Just as to-day man is said to
    • Iamblichus. He said: There are three hundred and sixty heavenly
    • in all, four hundred and seventy-four Divine Beings of different
    • hundred and seventy-four Gods include all the Gods of all the
    • or maybe seventeen Gods from the four hundred and seventy-four,
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  • Title: Community Building
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    • plastic shape, in every colored surface, that which comes from
    • shared in the pain from the scorching flames on Sylvester Eve.
    • mentioned, we have lost the home that sheltered us, we must all
    • say to themselves, “We have suffered a common
    • been poured into the Goetheanum; and the impulses to this
    • destiny in common action and common aspiration has been shared
    • recently suffered together, because this suffering was the
    • Anthroposophical Society, and to the symptom which has appeared
    • This is a sort of community which is referred to even in
    • which they were once associated in hundreds of details which
    • pictured in copy in genuine and true ritualistic forms. What,
    • place may otherwise be, it will be rendered sacred by the
    • has entered a common spiritual element, coming in a way from
    • Anthroposophy together, there may be nurtured in us, not, of
    • discovered the possibility that human souls may awake to human
    • point. What ought to have occurred in an Anthroposophical sense
    • This question must be answered. For we cannot today put these
    • word has been uttered about this, for those who are acquainted
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    • — everything that has occurred during these days —
    • we go back once more to what I referred to yesterday, we find
    • have said that the spiritual worlds may be entered by various
    • An article appeared in an English journal beginning somewhat as
    • therefore, before this article appeared — I once made an
    • These persons would be scattered over the world, and might
    • persons — or, at least, I so considered myself. The task
    • took place occurred in such a way that it proceeded in a direct
    • 1920 that series of lectures was delivered of which I have just
    • spoken. They were delivered upon an initiative proceeding from
    • was offered to me. In the Anthroposophical Society it is my
    • then discovered — it was not then necessary to stick this
    • been delivered until the Goetheanum should have reached the
    • shared in the destiny of the Anthroposophical Society, and it
    • it, that something inorganic has really entered into the direct
    • have gathered together to form the cloud that has hung over us
    • the truth that knowledge of the higher worlds is acquired in a
    • grasp of truth, just as the eye does not prove the red but
    • such a possibility is assuredly inherent within it.
    • delivered by
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  • Title: Polarities in Evolution: Lecture 1: Evolution and Consciousness, Lucifer, Ahriman
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    • people differed from us before the middle of the 15th
    • silent one compared to ours: The powers that are alive
    • entities that differed from human beings, entities that
    • beings acquired a mineral body for thinking in images the
    • are not prepared to accept this with good grace. We might
    • habits humankind has acquired put up great resistance to
    • the present time in particular people are not prepared to
    • predominantly into the sphere of the powers we call
    • keep human beings, who now have acquired a mineral
    • them before they acquired a mineral organization. So we
    • do with the utter seriousness required when looking at
    • came to be reduced as the horizontal started to spread.
    • obscured. Human beings had to be isolated from the
  • Title: Polarities in Evolution: Lecture 2: East, West, and the Culture of Middle Europe, the Science of Initiation
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    • specifically predestined for the early stages of
    • streams in Asia compared to European culture you have to
    • nurtured entirely at soul level. You cannot understand
    • should be considered important in any way, except that
    • occurred. This event of Golgotha — it cannot be
    • the time when the event occurred, Europe did not have the
    • matter as its instrument. The event which occurred at the
    • was thus poured into the conceptual world of the Orient.
    • compared to those ancient bodies that were inwardly
    • something that makes the seriousness that is required
    • appeared particularly in America — to have a
    • caricatured the Christian faith and presented a purely
    • frequently referred to in other respects, referring to it
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    • hundred years.
    • and we shall find that it was considered a matter of
    • course that regents were prepared for their office by the
    • concrete ideas as to how a ruler should be prepared for
    • the people concerned had been properly prepared for their
    • incredibly strange to present-day people. It is however
    • instruments. Those instruments were prepared by training,
    • hold today, ideas only three or four hundred years old as
    • is really true that very recently a pastoral referred to
    • are altogether little prepared to take note of major
    • indwelt by the god himself but inspired by God, given
    • inspired him, filled him, and guided him in all he
    • that Dante, who after all must be considered a great
    • even go back as far as Dante but are just a few hundred
    • were looking for something that appeared in human form,
    • when Christ Jesus appeared among men people first had to
    • relevance and were considered to be the truth. We still
    • today but once had sacred meaning and substance to
    • something new to be poured into them.
    • come to fruition if a new spirit is poured into human
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    • incredible pace. It imposes a tyranny worse than anything
    • things need to be considered in forming an opinion on
    • the fore, and then compared this with the intensity of
    • an incredible pace, civilization will be doomed. The
    • Those principles have been obscured by all the
    • our faculties of thought. Having entered into my present
    • masquerading as Christian dogma would be scared out of
    • The whole campaign started when an article appeared that
    • have appeared almost everywhere in the Catholic press in
    • said openly and publicly that he publicly declared the
    • appeared — to go into those twenty-three lies.
    • offered to humankind in anthroposophy is very different
    • This has become the teaching of egotism. It is restored
  • Title: Polarities in Evolution: Lecture 5: How the Material Can Be Understood Only through the Spirit
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    • is something alive. It cannot be compared with a system
    • therefore be compared with the cultural and intellectual
    • also have to eat and drink--would be compared to the
    • be compared with the metabolism. This means that economic
    • life has to be compared with the organs that serve the
    • spiritual or cultural movement it can be ignored. Now,
    • been aborted. The spirit needs to be nurtured or it will
  • Title: Polarities in Evolution: Lecture 6: Materialism and Mysticism, Knowledge as a Deed of the Soul
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    • centuries. Basically it has entered into all areas that
    • referred to this a number of times, also in the pamphlet
    • This mystical stream must be considered in more detail,
    • must be considered to gain an interpretation of activity
    • cannot be bothered to see these things clearly will not
    • human by remaining childish, i.e. inspired. Anyone
    • it did so. It entered into a human body that was still
    • condition where the head has not yet been cleared of the
    • context, of course, and having prepared the way before
    • audience which he himself has prepared by asking them to
  • Title: Polarities in Evolution: Lecture 7: Materialism, Mysticism, Anthroposophy, Liberalism, Conservatism
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    • compared to a rainbow is that other senses are also
    • the outer consequence of material events that occurred
    • vanished, disappeared. Human bodies hold the germ for a
    • earth's surface up to AD 140 has since disappeared and no
    • like those I dared to put to you yesterday are
    • inspired truth. We have to consider these things, for we
    • there is someone who is an inspired materialist, a genius
    • world materialistic than an inspired materialist. It is
    • is alive in an inspired materialist than in a
    • things we see in ordinary life simply must be considered
    • coloured with liberalism from the left, as in the case of
    • badly Prepared, and choose Ahriman but call him Christ.
    • hatred of the party in question. These are the Jesuits.
    • think we shall be redeemed because of a word, when we see
    • it is far too little considered in the sense which I have
  • Title: Polarities in Evolution: Lecture 8: The Opposition of Knowledge and Faith, Its Overcoming
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    • and explored on the basis of experiments, and that
    • to be considered as fully equal to the science relating
    • considered it their mission to go against the proper
    • is only prepared to consider things that are perceptible
    • Imagination, the inspired, the intuitive world; where it
    • it than from the pedantic, uninspired writings of other
    • whose clothes are covered in flour. Nor would you expect
    • adhered to the principle and presented the subject matter
    • has to be prepared before one forms an idea of the
    • way the real idea of the Christ has gradually disappeared
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    • already considered the rhythmical alternation between
    • watered-down way, as if they lack drive and will.
    • life of the senses has therefore also been watered
    • ingredients. In the state which pertains between going to
    • sleep. The things they remembered lit up in their minds
    • beings experienced what they had been before they entered
    • became obscured and all that was left was a shadow image.
    • of the Middle first appeared during the latter part of
    • however onlY considered in so far as the human being
    • lives between birth and death-Hegel never considered the
    • element enter into their lives? They remembered in the
    • experience of the cosmic soul and spirit entered into
    • is predominantly a Western product and, coming from the
    • because in Germany, too, Woodrow Wilson was considered a
    • peak. This is difficult to grasp. It is merely considered
    • the East only considered the heavenly aspect, the god
    • refused to wake up and ignored the great necessity that
    • vibrations of human nerves would be transferred to the
    • West. The spirit will have to be intuitively gathered out
  • Title: Polarities in Evolution: Lecture 10: Transition from the Luciferic to the Ahrimanic Age and the Christ Event to Come
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    • in human evolution have undergone in very recent times, compared to times
    • my starting point. This will lead us to the event I referred to in just a
    • actions and processes. The energies expended in work are measured in
    • compared to human energy output. Six and a half million in 1870, 79
    • responsible for the events that occurred.
    • something occurred that in the past would have taken quite a different
    • course, human actions had caused the forces of destiny to be surrendered
    • have been delivered up to the products of technology. In 1912 a point had
    • [play] I referred to this as the reappearance of the Christ. I would also
    • their books, where credits and liabilities are recorded. They fail,
    • this earth. It was considered a virtue to rise to a life that was not of
    • using the titles conferred on them by the state, imagined themselves to
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    • ourselves have produced are considered in the same way. All we see are
    • were, of course, declared heretics because the church was only too well
    • have gathered in our souls, a treasure we have carried with us through
    • a League of Nations, nor can you do so with the words uttered by Woodrow
    • from outside the earth entered into the flesh in Jesus, a human being,
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    • earth and that the Christ entered into an earthly body
    • has come to redeem our humanity. We must come to
    • we thus come to see Christ as the One who will redeem our
    • Jesus first appeared in a physical body at a time the
    • Christianity first entered into Earth evolution at a time
    • centuries, however, the scientific spirit appeared on the
    • to a free social society. Schiller therefore considered
    • modern mind and spirit. Dead knowledge is stored in
    • objective knowledge stored there, but their personal
    • our cues only from the ingredients of the earth, we could
    • are able to muster to be stored in libraries. It is
    • becoming argumentative oneself. It is considered unkind
    • threefold order is often considered too polemical. You
    • considered an outrage by all who have joined our ranks
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    • the I there is something sacred. This is also clearly recognizable in
    • everywhere in the ancient Mysteries they spoke of the sacred
    • lying there. When we fall asleep tired in the evening, what is the
    • body leave the four-membered human being with the ego, as in sleep, but
    • death. And for every human being means are open and ways are offered to
    • tableau. This recollection cannot be compared with a recollection of
    • their earliest life suddenly reappeared from oblivion with full
    • long he could have endured in life to stay awake without falling
    • independent in life and has acquired interests in looking at spiritual
    • enters this world, he experiences a feeling that can be compared to the
    • weaving is perceived as bliss, as a feeling that cannot be compared
    • continuously in relatively short time. Think once hundred years back.
    • What a difference compared with today! It was not so long ago that
    • species that five hundred years ago filled the land that is now
    • have acquired a sufficiently matured, clarified state of consciousness
    • could be impaired by the fact that a mother hears that the child is not
  • Title: Problems of Our Time: Lecture I
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    • gathered in this volume, reveal the 'inner,' or 'esoteric,' aspects of the
    • transferred from that egoistic realm and centred more and
    • life to be fostered here, may be taken as symbolical of the
    • and, if uncountered, it will become more dominant. Nor is there
    • predominated in mid-Europe for a long time, coming to a
    • acquired, out of “obedience,” but through man's own
    • and we can really only understand what has entered its
    • revolution which occurred in the middle of the fifteenth
    • their outer structure. The pattern of humanity has altered and
    • say: we have laboured at the human picture, but we have
    • point of view has disappeared. Men might see this as a very
    • entered the period of the Consciousness Soul, and have passed
    • life was nurtured in the past does indeed extend into our own,
    • by a course for teachers which I ventured to hold. The
    • ordered and self-dependent. This is the result of passing over
    • Assembly”; but the intelligence, as compared with the old
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    • gathered in this volume, reveal the 'inner,' or 'esoteric,' aspects of the
    • being, gradually emerging. I have referred to ancient times of
    • he finally broke down, and, having no more to say, gathered up
    • extending beyond the everyday life which is stirred and
    • forces had been going on; one people after another shared in
    • last three or four hundred years, but which they were too timid
    • however, the world be considered in no restricted sense but as
    • might have been using for three or four hundred years. They did
    • altered their ideas somewhat, but not their feelings. You hear
    • appeared in the West. People are convinced that they need only
    • acquired a decadent physical brain. It is so, and we are in one
    • Eastern one,” and seeing how elemental forces are stirred
    • are so hide-bound by their acquired spiritual outfit that they
    • thus acquired an impulse which was enough to lead them to feel
    • for the world. The Greeks did otherwise; it never entered their
    • cultural life was such that only a small top-stratum shared in
    • metamorphosed into Romanism. Compared with the Greeks the
    • did not make him a man, but being registered in some kind of
    • “registered” nowadays, and the political essence of
    • few days after there appeared in the papers great announcements
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    • gathered in this volume, reveal the 'inner,' or 'esoteric,' aspects of the
    • Further, we must fully realize that the Christ-Impulse entered
    • there entered into human evolution what gives meaning to the
    • live. The way in which the Event of Golgotha appeared as an
    • Golgotha, entered human life. With the passage of time
    • vanish with the altered soul constitution of civilized
    • the course of the last four or five hundred years so proceeded
    • Woodrow Wilson, discoverer or at least rediscoverer of the
    • nations, torn asunder by hatred and misunderstanding, can only
    • trivial speech. The Earth acquired its own meaning in relation
    • it has only acquired from this fact — the indwelling from
    • we called the World War, that whirlpool into which were poured
    • gravity and all the kindred forces which bind it to the Earth.
    • reduced, because the brain floats in the brain water and the
    • purpose, that in 1910 I lectured in Christiania on the
    • prepared to transfer into the future what we have gained
    • autumn, of 1918, occurred. It was then that many men showed
    • we are ensnared by mere phrases and by untruth in all
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    • became possible, and at this point occurred a great historical
    • last three or four hundred years, developed no ideas which can,
    • great imperial states, the affairs of these states had acquired
    • not see it. Three or four hundred years of routine in business
    • public life of the civilized world, it appeared as infected by
    • making pleasing progress, so that they could be assured of
    • three to four hundred years — especially during the
    • poured out over the proletariat by its leaders. “In
    • be if profit were ignored and consumption only were of
    • them: on the other, the proletariat with its acquired, abstract
    • important than anything that has occurred hitherto in the
    • one, which has grown up during the last three or four hundred
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