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  • Title: Evil and Spiritual Science
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    • and of our time, and we will find that even with these
    • basis from which perhaps we can approach some way to finding an
    • called divine providence. How did a Stoic find himself then,
    • evil, so one might perhaps find such an answer naïve
    • are unable to find the answers to significant questions such as
    • from, we find in this the essential feature of all human evil,
    • selfishness is universally present. We find the true meaning of
    • and we find all striving outwards and over imperfections and
    • develop, when one seeks to find the way up to the spiritual
    • find that they run on, in order to strengthen certain soul
    • whole world as a benefactor. We must find our abode in the
    • the same thing that a spiritual researcher finds to be
    • find the essence of evil in the physical sense world!
    • world, in order to find the origin of evil, then also does one
    • ever more and more into the human soul life. For one will find
    • individual can only find his/her salvation in the rise of world
    • being finds itself together with the being of our time. So it
    • other than what they know. One can find this answer again and
    • materialistic viewpoint, and there he could only find a world
    • that spiritual science must find an echo in souls. In the
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  • Title: Popular Occultism: Lecture 2: Man's Ascent into the Supersensible World
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    • past, there were few books, but in those few books one could find something
  • Title: Popular Occultism: Lecture 3: The Different Conditions of Man's Life After Death
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    • friendship will find its full, pure expression.
  • Title: Popular Occultism: Lecture 4: The Devachanic World
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    • we find flowing, streaming life. And this streaming life, these oceans
    • find all the fruitful and valuable ideas ever thought out by man. Even
    • we find a wonderful starry writing. It can be read as these so-called
  • Title: Popular Occultism: Lecture 5: Life Between Death and a New Birth
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    • disharmonies. In the present time it is only possible to find a physical
  • Title: i Spirituality: Lecture 1: Historical Symptomology, the Year 790, Alcuin, Greeks, Platonism, Aristotelianism, East, West, Middle, Ego
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    • might wish to find ideas as the driving forces of history would never be able to prove that ideas
    • that, within the abundance of facts, the important thing is to find a
    • approach to history, might seem insignificant — which one would perhaps not find worthy of
    • into decadence. In Plato, if we are able to understand him properly, we find the last offshoots,
    • which we do not find in the Orient but which, entering in later, arose in the central regions of
    • go into the differences between these two modes of human thought we find important historical
    • still finds echoes of it, and we find the last echo then in the fifteenth century in Nicolas of
    • But what was meant by the nothingness one finds in Dionysius the
    • way of thinking that we ourselves find religious feeling permeated with a legalistic element. In
    • But we find something curious. We see how Hegel lives in a
    • death. You can go through the whole of Hegel's philosophy and you will find nothing that goes
    • find that the 'I' still lives below, dimly, in a dream-like state in the soul-experiences which
    • express themselves, spread out, in imaginative pictures. In the Western culture we find that, in
    • finds that something developed in a natural way in the Orient which actually was purely a
    • — we find that, fundamentally, there lives instinctively in the masses a constitution of
    • — the grave situation —in which we find ourselves.
    • the individual must find completely within himself the source of what he has to find and which he
    • already. But — and one still finds understanding for this today — if one wants to
    • finding links."
    • find their trace in the pure research of the real in its reality."
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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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    • finds expression in the East. This shows itself so strongly that one must say: It is natural for
    • This is the characteristic we find when looking
    • only in ancient times. And today the Eastern human being, even in Russia, finds himself in a
    • being from taking full possession of his physical body, hinders him from finding a connection
    • find a reconciliation through the 'brotherly feelings of study' — article entitled
  • Title: New Spirituality: Lecture 3: The New Spirituality and the Christ Experiance of the Twentieth Century - 2
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    • we find in the East that certain beings, that had their real significance in the far distant
    • through it, but can no longer find a link between what he believes about the spiritual world and
    • And here we find a singular phenomenon. We find
    • Roman language-element that has endured beyond the actual Roman people, one finds the human being
    • cleft is nevertheless there. It is difficult to find a bridge between the style of Part One of
    • If you take Hegel's philosophy, you find — I have often mentioned this here — that
    • this philosophy develops in every respect towards the spirit. Yet nowhere in Hegel do you find
    • find logical dialectics as the first part of his philosophy. His philosophy of nature is merely a
    • sum of abstractions of what lives in the human being himself; and you find what is supposed to be
    • As soon as we move to the East we find that soul
    • the new age, finding dose affinity with natural science. It moves also to the East and progresses
    • scientific world-view of the West will never find a foothold in the Orient because it simply
    • of the souls of human beings of the Centre. The striving to find a harmony, a balancing out of
    • something much deeper. You see, when one looks to the West one finds primarily a certain
  • Title: New Spirituality: Lecture 4: The New Spirituality and the Christ Experiance of the Twentieth Century - 3
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    • Schiller finds this middle state in the condition
    • one finds about twenty forces — which Goethe then presents in his twenty archetypal
    • that we must find through spiritual science concerning the threefold nature of the human being as
    • inspirations if we are to find anything for the well-being of human society in the modern
    • would have been a good way of coming into what you find in my
    • distinguished from what is based on genuine spiritual research — one finds no one who
  • Title: New Spirituality: Lecture 5: The New Spirituality and the Christ Experiance of the Twentieth Century - 4
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    • — particularly not in Hegel — do we find a proper
    • from the fact that it is just in this time that we find the particular development and
    • everything must be added to it which supersensible research is seeking to find.
    • spiritual itself and, on the other hand, to find in the economic element what people in earlier
    • association. What a human being alone can no longer find can be found by an association which
    • the physical world call it fantastic to talk about Old Moon, Old Sun and Old Saturn. They find
  • Title: New Spirituality: Lecture 6: The New Spirituality and the Christ Experiance of the Twentieth Century - 5
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    • reappearance of Christ is to find its place in the soul in the right way it is necessary to
    • Mystery of Golgotha to such a degree that a truly human grasp of this Mystery could find a place
    • rulership of Charlemagne, one finds among the forces through which his rulership spread an
    • brought forth such idealistic heights — such ideas as one finds in
    • human being must find his full freedom out of nullity and the new perception must be born out of
    • this nullity. The human being must find his whole strength out of the nothingness. It is but the
  • Title: New Spirituality: Lecture 7: The New Spirituality and the Christ Experiance of the Twentieth Century - 6
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    • considers to be his normal ones are indeed not repressed. Had he only tried a little to find out
    • one cannot find Christ through spiritual science but only through the Gospels. Now someone should
  • Title: Abbreviated Title: Lecture I:
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    • further course of our considerations, in order to enable you to find your
    • go further and further back in order to find the causes of what they
  • Title: Talk To Young People:
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    • If this anthroposophical movement is sincere and if young people find
    • If this anthroposophical movement is sincere and if young people find
    • century find this sort of thing, if they are honest with themselves,
    • can find some agreement, can always discover how much we really
    • modern life style.” If they can actually find their way to the
    • sending around a questionnaire to find out what young people imagined
    • in routine, and habit. Cliché, convention, routine — we find them
    • Shouldn't youth find its way to youth? If this anthroposophical
    • movement is sincere and if young people find it necessary to be
    • movement must be able to find its way to unite with what I have
    • more flexible. We must find the way to make use of this supersensible
  • Title: "Heaven and Earth will pass away but my words will not pass away"
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    • aim is to find the way, to perceive rightly any particular point in
    • active development. Hence, we find that the first three cultural
    • and human beings; we ourselves — as mankind — would find it
    • laboratories, etc., we shall find that everything is working in the
    • follows: Suppose the time is 3 p.m. At that time, we find two persons A
    • hope to find the All.”
    • our souls as Spiritual truth, we will find that we can again and again
  • Title: Tree of Life/Knowledge: Lecture I: Tree of Life - I
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    • which we find in the Gospels; an attempt was also made to grasp it by
    • own way to comprehend the Mystery of Golgotha. If we would find the
    • from another side. At a definite period we find distributed over
    • There is an age when we find the Ostrogoths in the south of present
    • Elbe to the Atlantic Ocean and to the Apennines) to find designations
  • Title: Tree of Life/Knowledge: Lecture II: Tree of Life - II
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    • then one can find oneself quite stupid in contrast to the cleverness
    • Tree of Life? You will perhaps no longer find incomprehensible what I
    • because it halts through finding a boundary at the physical body, but
    • and so on. It much prefers to find support in Jesus, through man's
    • Science to characterise the two streams and thereby find the way to
    • which we venture to assume will one day find a place in an
  • Title: Tree of Life/Knowledge: Lecture III: The Power of Thought
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    • When we consider European life we find
    • become known to us during meditating. Therefore we find in the Orient
    • Science you find that during that time the separation of the moon
    • find the way back from the one to the other, from the Oriental to the
    • Occidental. The Greeks were to find the transition from Oriental to
    • simply on what we have now considered, we shall find in Greece the
    • and Grecian art you will everywhere find how the Greek strove to
    • with one another and exchange their views, so that in Plato we find
    • whom thought works humanly, thoughts externalise, you will find this
    • Greek you find polaric difference. In Greece everything strives for
  • Title: Tree of Life/Knowledge: Lecture IV: Harmonizing Thinking, Feeling and Willing
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    • cannot find it.’ On the other hand he felt how from the
    • which is inanimate has once been alive. Men must find the transition
    • things were once living and have died, that what we can find today as
    • (as you will find in
    • find its way into the whole course of humanity's evolution. Only
  • Title: Tree of Life/Knowledge: Lecture V: Tree of Knowledge - I
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    • what one finds with the majority of the philosophies of today and the
    • instance, the more we find as historical traditions, the historical
    • already, if one understands things aright, one finds the enduring
    • have it for myself is induced by the fact that my senses find it good
  • Title: Tree of Life/Knowledge: Lecture VI: Tree of Knowledge - II
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    • spirit, one finds that when thoughts are stimulated in the astral
  • Title: World Downfall and Resurrection
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    • Gospel carefully, we find a statement that has been overlooked
    • beliefs which then survived in decadent form — we find
    • it is our own time. The modern mind will find it exceedingly
    • with supersensible forces. If we recognise this we shall find
    • phenomena of the natural world. This finding of the Logos in
    • with the feeling of world ending, and they sought to find the
    • Crusades. Men set out to find the Christ in His grave in
    • East. Those who had sought to find Him visibly in the tomb were
  • Title: Lecture: Philosophy and Anthroposophy
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    • Mysticism, proved to be no fulfillment of our efforts to find reality, but
    • presentations we find that a beginning is made with Thales, and the course
    • thought. The reader will find a description of this historical transition
    • correctly in order to find in his teaching a basis for the conception of
    • Aristotelianism, basing its authority on pure experience, and we find a
    • reader will find the question adequately treated in my
    • remains unknown. Thus when man finds the thing-in-itself before him, he
    • endows it with the forms of space and time, and finds an apparent
    • in a picture. The only designation, therefore, we can find for the
    • real understanding of Aristotle enables us to find that an entirely
    • things into a unit of thought. Here Aristotle finds the right connection
    • form, and we find this “wolf-form” not only in this particular
    • wolf, but in all wolves. Thus we find form by means of a concept expressing
    • the species “wolf” does not find its realization in the single
    • Aristotelian terminology with individual man the “form” finds
    • which finds less and less favour in modern times. We are required to exert
    • when we find it stated that the concept is grounded “formally”
    • thinkers. But he finds such treatises deficient in a point of vital
    • first find free access to the world? The reason is that it finds its way
    • creative archetype, and equally incapable of finding a bond of union with
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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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    • ideas considered reasonable in Central Europe today, you would find their
    • find it not merely totally different from what is generally considered
    • find, before he enters into anything concrete, the worst thickets of
    • find yourself in the same position. But to be sure you will teach in a
    • can always find the ways and means in our teaching to prevent the childish
  • Title: Meditative Knowledge of Man: Lecture II: The Three Fundamental Forces in EducatioN
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    • outside. This struggle finds expression in the change of voice and what
    • purposes. All the abstract chatter you find today in books on psychology or
    • first in himself, finding visibility in the seventh year with the change of
    • beyond it on all sides. There we find another such battlefield. Here the
  • Title: Meditative Knowledge of Man: Lecture III: Spiritual Knowledge of Man as the Fount of Educational Art
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    • Therefore you have to find the right rhythm between listening and watching
    • you will also find the nerves that convey the actual perception of sound.
    • thing — will find how entirely different it is from the
    • aspect of tone experience. You can find this in those parts of his
  • Title: Meditative Knowledge of Man: Lecture IV: The Art of Education Consists of Bringing Into Balance the Physical and Spiritual Nature of the Developing Human Being
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    • — if you look at the human constitution you will find on
    • meaningless, so meaningless that it is difficult to find common ground with
  • Title: Social Understanding: Lecture II: Social Understanding Through Spiritual Scientific Knowledge
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    • body is carrying out the process of digesting too well, you may find you
    • delve down into the earth to find the forces of the earth's interior would
    • be absolutely wrong. You would only find earth substances. The forces that
    • right way you will find an opportunity somewhere in life of making
    • understand it properly, you will find an opportunity to make use of the
    • plate, and he carefully puts a piece of meat on the scales to find out how
    • longer be astonished to find that other forces can be transformed in man,
    • every department you find well-meaning people today, who want to reform
  • Title: Buddha and the Two Boys: Lecture I: Buddha and the Two Boys of Jesus
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    • have been impossible to find three thousand years ago, for example, the
    • time, however, when humanity has become mature enough to find for itself
  • Title: Buddha and the Two Boys: Lecture II: The Gospels, Buddha and the Two Boys of Jesus
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    • find a contradiction between this and what was said earlier, because
    • could find it within their own souls. Moses brought a law in a completely
    • as a divine law given from the heights. Buddha said: You will find in the
  • Title: Lecture: Art As A Bridge Between The Sensible And The Supersensible
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    • like that in nature?” And if someone finds that nothing of
    • will after all find in the end, that actually what is of least interest
  • Title: Raphael's Mission in the Light of the Science of the Spirit
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    • human being in the time prior to Greek culture, we find that
    • sense world, such as we find in today's conventional science,
    • we go very far back in the development of humanity, we find
    • we find that, while still a child growing up in Urbino, Raphael
    • as also other Raphael pictures. Again and again we find comparisons
    • that we find the Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva motifs expressed in a
    • need to find periods of ever greater inwardness in subsequent
    • certain point in his work on Raphael we find words that take on
  • Title: Leonardo's Spiritual Stature: Lecture
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    • to Leonardo da Vinci, we find that, in depicting the Last
    • increasing by leaps and bounds. But we find something else. In
    • the chin larger and larger. To find out what significance
    • varied distortions — we find all this with Leonardo.
    • before us, such that we find it unaccounted for in regard to
    • beings relate to the world changes. In primeval times we find
    • Greek female figures, we find they are all directly felt.
    • frequently had no effect at all in his own time. We find these
  • Title: Fairy Tales: in the light of Spiritual Investigation
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    • sources from the standpoint of spiritual research finds that
    • find something altogether different from what a human being in
    • we find that primeval human beings had quite different
    • learning every name, she wants to find out what the little
    • still find a bite to eat flavorful, so it is possible to know
    • relation in which it finds itself in regard to its own immense
    • finds in the little man a skillful, loyal helper. There, deep
    • Esoteric Science you will find a
    • often find themselves up against giants in fairy tales. Why do
    • subconscious life. Presented only abstractly, we find
  • Title: A Mongolian Legend
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    • every object, each time believing she will find her lost
    • allay her longing, not finding it in all the external objects,
    • their sense-perceptible side, not finding in them what she is
    • spirit in matter and find what belongs to them. They can then
    • will find in other entities the spirituality of the world,
  • Title: The Worldview of Herman Grimm in Relation to Spiritual Science
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    • getting hold of it as a young person, and able to find the
    • such as Goethe. We find nothing of a small-minded biographical
    • indifferent traits. Rather do we find an immersion in
    • Christian one, in which we still find ourselves today. It is
    • Whoever takes up his book on Homer will possibly find it not
    • will find the preliminary studies, only they look different
    • How did he find the words to write, in his Homer book and other
  • Title: Imperialism: Lecture 1
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    • centuries before the Christian era. We find imperialistic empires in
    • Egypt, for there we find a true transition to a later form. If we go
    • back to the oldest form of imperialism, we find it based on the king
    • the way to find god within, whereas earlier god was a reality in the
    • must find the spirit in the symbols.
    • It will roll on in the words. You can find innumerable expressions
    • which has nothing of the old in it, can find room. The old must first
  • Title: Imperialism: Lecture 2
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    • and Swiss history is closely connected to it — we find that a
    • you will find very few members of these secret societies. Members are
    • members. But if we look at the statistics today, we find 488 Masonic
    • blind chicken finds a kernel of corn. Sometimes especially talented
    • course superficial, but wherever you look you will find such things,
    • beneath the platitudes of today. That is why it is impossible to find
    • things like Whigs and Tories, you find that they were originally
    • codex you find remarkable sentences. For example: What is justice?
  • Title: Imperialism: Lecture 3
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    • in the historical evolution of mankind. We find that in the oldest
    • perhaps haunts those who find their way to this anthroposophical
    • that someone who finds his way to such a movement often seeks
  • Title: Impulse for Renewal: Lecture I: Anthroposophy and Natural Science
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    • contemporaries find the most difficult to understand, is this,
    • Whoever wants to find proof why one can't use concepts gleaned
    • will find that the outer facts can be verified with one's
    • characteristics that one could find it in all individual
    • up for me specially, and it must surely find an image which all
    • trying to find anything behind appearances as such, above all
    • misunderstandings come from — to find such phenomenology
    • and was satisfied that he would find the same laws in the small
    • organic through quite different concepts which they find from
  • Title: Impulse for Renewal: Lecture II: The Human and the Animal Organisation
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    • and animal as you find everywhere in the 18th
    • understanding through biological differences, by finding a
    • organisation to find something which does not have a sensory
    • differentiation. We find that we can attribute a special value
    • human being finds himself in a vertical position he lives in
    • geometric relation of finding oneself upright in relationship
    • within itself than a person does mathematically. We find the
    • reorganises the organs, one also finds that certain organs are
  • Title: Impulse for Renewal: Lecture III: Anthroposophy and Philosophy
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    • people,” to those who carefully strive to find a
    • thoughts and imaginative nature from within himself and find a
    • science. We find in Spencer a personality who totally agrees
    • community organism Herbert Spencer couldn't find a sensorium,
    • How does one find during earthly life the bridge between belief
    • “logic” we only find abstract concepts! So it is
    • One finds this tragic. This tragedy goes further, for the
    • finds the impetus of loosening the thoughts from the
    • we find in the East a discussion which can be experienced in an
    • experience, but he also finds that Soloviev makes use of
    • we find ourselves today in the following situation. In the West
    • embracing must spread over all of mankind — to find
    • — we find that part which is living in us, is missing in
  • Title: Impulse for Renewal: Lecture IV: Anthroposophy and Pedagogy
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    • soul knowledge, it finds driving forces into the pedagogic
    • our epoch. Today one will hardly find any evidence in the outer
    • individual you will once again find that these syllabi which
    • actually. If we go even further back, we find something in the
    • continue this way and try to find forms of a particular nature,
    • child finds its way into speaking, with inner pleasure and
  • Title: Impulse for Renewal: Lecture V: Anthroposophy and Social Science
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    • of people would find it, and on the basis of these suggestions
    • our expertise and see if we can handle these issues by finding
    • it could today be one of the most important symptoms we find
    • When we look back at ancient cultural development we find in
    • one now wants to find, I might call it, a connection, a kind of
    • finds this connection at least in one of them. Recently a kind
    • economic-scientific realism which says that one can hardly find
    • looked at what has happened only in an external way, to find
    • could find certain guidelines which could be brought to
    • about finding contemporary humanity in its real conditions in
    • had too many experiences in trying to find such a solution.
    • Today it is not of importance to find theoretical solutions to
    • foundation today's needs also find their expression in economic
    • notes” one would find an attempt to search for this
  • Title: Impulse for Renewal: Lecture VI: Anthroposophy and Theology
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    • find my intention misjudged.
    • actually wonder how you still manage to find such a large
    • instance, I have often been asked by Catholics who find
    • communion service. Still you can find many Catholics who search
    • firstly finds perceptions possible through the senses of his
    • find that for example in the presentations of the great
    • from antiquity to the Mystery of Golgotha, then one finds that
    • finding the Christ, not finding a relationship with the Christ
    • an illness, not finding the Christ is the fate of misfortune
    • because one can find Him in an inward experience. Then He
    • find Christ in regard to his world view, is restricted. Atheism
    • characterise this again — you can find from the
    • This means finding your task in the evolution of time, and not
    • apply itself to finding differences in separate theological
  • Title: Impulse of Renewal: Lecture VII: Anthroposophy and the Science of Speech
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    • you now open the dictionary you would find a multitude of words
    • speech lives within people, will find that everything
    • become the object of linguistics. Now, one finds that in
    • further, one finds that the physical, the bodily, played a far
    • when we come towards the east, one finds this process in a
    • (Erfindungstheorie).
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    • will be necessary to investigate how one finds the path to his
    • humanity, may find the spirit in the world.
    • which finds expression in creating,
    • which finds expression in creating,
    • to where the expanses of space merge, we find the spirit; if we
    • must find the particular obstacles that emerge from each
    • really go. We must find the ways and the means — and this
    • which finds expression in creating,
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    • deeds, still he can find no answers, no satisfaction if, under
    • that we can never find our own being in this world. For the
    • Which finds in creating its very activity,
    • must find the courage and the fire to bring activity to our
    • can we find the strength to cooperate here in the Class with
    • order that we may find the path to the spiritual world.
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    • Which finds in creating its very activity;
    • our own being, the more we find in us the true human who can
    • if we wish to find the light that emerges from the darkness, we
    • will find it if we seek it by this threefold path, filling
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    • Find yourself in them loving,
    • Find yourself in them loving,
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    • You find, striving towards the light,
    • and between which one must find equilibrium, harmony, in
    • You find, striving towards the light,
    • it will be seized when it finds itself in the middle of the
    • You find, loving the warmth,
    • You find, grasping life,
    • You find, grasping life,
    • we know the reality: if we do not find the middle way, but
    • You find, loving the warmth,
    • You find, striving towards the light,
    • instead find ourselves with alien powers where the human origin
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    • should find the right relation to these elements, feel his
    • Philosopher's Stone. You will find them saying: The
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    • it will be successful, but if not, we will find other means to
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    • forces and it must find its own equilibrium, at that moment the
    • find that the whole inner warmth-organism is differentiated.
  • Title: First Class, Vol. II: Lesson 10
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    • individual must find the way to understanding what it means to
    • another group of people who find what is presented by
    • find this path by meditating profoundly on the
  • Title: First Class, Vol. II: Lesson 11
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    • When the right time has come, we will surely find what has
    • personality, when he finds himself meditating in an ever more
    • When we become aware that we are finding the temple, then we correctly
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    • Hierarchies, then we will find ourselves in possession of true
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    • previous lesson we tried to find the inner psychic words
    • rear of the head, we can find the inner thinking through
    • Thus I find the world in spirit
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    • already feels the air element in his soul: he finds breathing
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    • Every night when we sleep we find ourselves in the realm to
    • Thus we find ourselves here in the sensible world
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    • find there what the inner nature of your being is. So you
    • and sense-perceptible is spread out before us. We find it to
    • be radiant with the sun, we find it to be shining light. But
    • as we look all around us we find our own self nowhere. Then
    • And we find ourselves in the situation where we know that we
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    • Thus In spirit I find the world
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    • On the path to the answer which the soul can find to this question,
    • to enter the spiritual world, where we find true being, the
    • finds himself in the reality of the spiritual worlds, within the
    • Thus in spirit I find the world
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    • The human heart finds
    • The human heart finds
    • The human head finds
    • The human head finds
    • The human head finds
    • Human limbs find
    • Human limbs find
    • Human limbs find
    • The human heart finds
    • The human head finds
    • Human limbs find
    • When in September we find ourselves again in
  • Title: First Class Lessons: Lesson XX (recapitulation)
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    • the Mystery of Golgotha, but have not yet reached it. We find
    • and would come again to Michael. And we would find that after
    • and radiance of sensory perception, but not finding our own
    • surroundings, but that in this beauty we cannot find our own
    • Which finds expression in creating,
    • Which finds expression in creating,
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    • light in order that we find the light that can illuminate our
    • which only becomes dark because we cannot find our actual being
    • us what we'll find above, in the middle and below.
    • You find, striving lightward,
    • darkness wants our Self. We are to find the path between light
    • You find, loving warmth, your Self
    • hardness, the hardening cold. We must find the path between
    • them if our Self would find itself.
    • You find, holding on to life,
    • is not easy to find the inner strength that holds and carries
    • and leads the Self to find what it does not have in normal
    • about in order to find the right path.
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    • selfhood and find the equilibrium for our thinking between
    • lose our Selves in the cold. We must find the equilibrium
    • maintain our equilibrium between both of them in order to find
    • and find the equilibrium between these powers of life and the
    • You find, striving lightward,
    • You find, loving warmth, your Self
    • You find, holding on to life,
    • You find, striving lightward,
    • You find, loving warmth, your Self
    • You find, holding on to life,
    • will find, my dear sisters and brothers, that if you devote
    • devotion to the spirit, you will find that what instills
    • life and death, can find our own Self.
    • we heed all that is entailed in these demands, we will find the
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    • gradually find the transition to living thinking, we should
    • we are to find the truth, how we stand in the middle between
    • when we seek willing in the earthly depths we find ourselves in
    • nothingness; that we must find willing in the Middle Way.
    • warms our own Self. We cannot find the firm support-point in
    • find support for experiencing existence in thought.
    • around us, we find being in feeling and we rescue our
    • the other side, we find “light's shining force”. It
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    • then you will find in what is felt above as thinking [drawing:
    • We will find, when we rotate the figure, that the sun appears
    • it in its sleeping state, we find that it wakes up when
  • Title: The Social Question: Lecture I: The True Form of the Social Question
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    • sober discussion. Here is the point where one can find the
    • desire to find a solution for the social question out of this
    • find a place such as this — be as it may towards this content
    • Century. One still finds in some proletarian programs such
    • in the proletarian consciousness then one finds no possible
    • their true form, how attempts at finding solutions could be
  • Title: The Social Question: Lecture II: Comparisons at Solving the Social Question based on Life's Realities
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    • For the purpose of finding solutions to the social question
    • say: ‘Where can we find help out of this terrible chaos into
    • world it is possible to find the correct thoughts, the correct
  • Title: The Social Question: Lecture III: Fanaticism Versus a Real Conception of Life in Social Thinking and Willing
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    • everyday life. We find in the present time certainly many
    • inwardly find a distinguished manner of thinking, be it in a
    • a rule they don't hold water. One soon finds out these things
    • be made relevant here. However, in relation to it finding its
    • What he eats, drinks, where he finds clothing, engages a whole
    • he wants; may find friends for these poems, as many as he
    • find no outcome to this question because the imminent sense of
    • foundation finds its representatives, its administrative body,
    • find for instance that the importance of the starting point was
    • of people to find it radical, perhaps too academic in some or
    • humanity could find the way which could lead to the solution of
  • Title: The Social Question: Lecture IV: The Evolution of Social Thinking and Willing and Life's Circumstances for Current Humanity
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    • understanding, to find a mutual understanding between both the
    • one will touch on some riddles of life and be able to find
    • Law. If you try and find what lies behind such real Law,
    • his use with the exclusion of others — you find it is the
    • so you find nothing other than that it finally comes back to
    • you will find the following: it originates in people and
    • but that the social organism finds its own divisions. This
    • believe in somehow finding a current solution. Socialism isn't
  • Title: The Social Question: Lecture V: The Social Will as the Basis Towards a New, Scientific Procedure
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    • only apply one's best aspirations by finding it out of people
    • to be slaves. So modern thinking needs to be forgiven if it finds
    • find the relatively independent systems of circulation,
    • find some things that need to be gone through, in addition also
    • people manage to be strong enough to find the way out of what
    • social organism in our time must gradually find its whole way
    • ancient subdivisions which you find with Plato and which were
    • which I believe however, will be able to find its way into
  • Title: The Social Question: Lecture VI: What Significance does Work have for the Modern Proletarian?
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    • search for a rescue boat; they would not be able to find such a
    • That a remedy must be found, as everyone with insight must find
    • Here we find the very point which needs to be grasped. One can
    • basically because — and you might find this grotesque, a
    • who administered it, but the spiritual life as we find it
    • find what's applicable according to your needs. While the one
    • through the lecture, on its entire intention, will find it
    • graduated, who find it necessary to search for a position in
    • be changed, however we need, through our observation, to find
  • Title: Lecture: Richard Wagner and Mysticism
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    • mathematical concepts. Men must have patience to find their bearings
    • again we find Mystics describing the nature and mode of their
    • find that the mystical life is the source of them all.
    • In motif after motif we find Richard Wagner expressing in the tones of
    • And now, if we turn to Lohengrin, what do we find? Lohengrin is
    • we find it set forth in the Lohengrin myth. It is an age when the new
    • new principles find their way into evolution. What enters thus into
    • Wherever we look we find that as an artist and as a human being,
  • Title: Lecture: Spiritual Wisdom in the Early Christian Centuries
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    • acquired by reason, as we find it in Scholasticism. Knowledge through
    • shall find that the characteristics of this knowledge through
    • But then we find that from the fifth century A.D. onwards, this old
    • This is what we find to-day in famous histories of philosophy and
    • will there find peoples who give names to their Gods. Turn to the
    • A.D. we find a School which began to oppose the ancient principle of
    • Beings. As Christianity began to find its way into Roman culture, the
    • you will find the same. According to the Egyptian priests, a God and
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    • find himself in later life, by disposition of karma, in his
    • creating of a community, it will have to find means suited to
    • attention to the whole human being, you will find in the common
    • intimately bound to each other. The two societies could find a
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    • we go back once more to what I referred to yesterday, we find
    • of human consciousness. We find the human being who is in a
    • about this and you will find that such is the case. Such a
    • justification of what is added from day to day to the findings
    • fault-finding — for drawing away into open publicity that
    • Believe me, this is not said by way of finding fault or to
    • adjusted themselves in recent times to the need for finding
  • Title: Polarities in Evolution: Lecture 1: Evolution and Consciousness, Lucifer, Ahriman
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    • beings had to find out, as it were, how human life can be
    • earlier times in human evolution we find that the further
    • human soul a long way back we find ourselves going beyond
    • our soul is active in thought we find ourselves rather
    • itself can do so. We find, however, that the mental
    • be on the lookout for this resistance. We find that in
    • body. Here we come upon a truth that many people find
    • ancient Egyptian times, and we shall find that at that
    • universe so that they could find within themselves the
  • Title: Polarities in Evolution: Lecture 2: East, West, and the Culture of Middle Europe, the Science of Initiation
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    • even to find any kind of inner reason; they merely
    • this was able to find concepts with which to grasp the
    • find the element that can raise Europe to the heights.
    • themselves. You will find that when genuine initiates in
    • of the things of which they are writing. You will find
    • them’. Take a look, you will find this kind of
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    • not go far back in human evolution to find that social
    • confusion. Instead, let us find some other, more neutral
    • into historical times, we find that in those prehistoric
    • and we shall find that it was considered a matter of
    • office. The things we look for and find in present-day
    • second stage we find empires where the leader or leaders
    • interesting to find out, for example, that Dionysius the
    • be pointed out. We must find a way of making it possible
    • the earth in the earliest empires. We must find a way in
    • worlds, that we may find gods again.
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    • issue without prejudice would find that it has nothing
    • Christian faith. They would find that during the Middle
    • their wits that people might find out about this, that
    • People might find out that their priests were not
    • after is that people do not find out where these things
    • is to prevent people from finding out about what I have
    • present-day life, and then also finds them written in
    • the matter they would find that the spiritual science
    • I find
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    • Production—you will find further details in my book
    • important conclusions. We shall find, for example, that
    • involved in a desperate struggle. People Will find that
    • first person says and then the seventh, only to find on
    • not be possible to find the time to do real fundamental
    • about — and then find yourself — I am not
  • Title: Polarities in Evolution: Lecture 6: Materialism and Mysticism, Knowledge as a Deed of the Soul
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    • find the right inner attitude, as it were, to the
    • ideas you find yourself in a materialism that must lead
    • can do this thanks to the findings reported in the
    • material, we cannot look to them to find the world of
    • matter. We simply do not find matter in the world that
    • aspects that people find highly uncomfortable today
    • dissatisfied With materialism. They find that materialism
    • find the spirit along that path. I have frequently spoken
    • their inner life they will find the spark of which
    • we become mystics. You can find out about it from the
    • find materiality active in us when we become mystics.
    • happens nowadays that men grow bald. We find we have
    • forget about mere ideas and seek to find them—in
    • find the balance, the equilibrium, between materialism
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    • necessity to find new forms of speech if the truth of our
    • Western world, for we shall find the upward path again.
  • Title: Polarities in Evolution: Lecture 7: Materialism, Mysticism, Anthroposophy, Liberalism, Conservatism
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    • form of science will help us to find physical matter and
    • could find physical matter and the laws of physical
    • shall never find anything material in that outside
    • found within ourselves. We shall find it particularly if
    • shall find its laws. The essential nature of gravity is
    • point by saying that anyone finding himself in the midst
    • is the place where we can find out about the physical
    • flame inside us. To find the right path it will be
    • find matter everywhere by the methods now used in
    • way we cannot simply oppose people who look to find
    • materiality he finds, is on the way to becoming
    • would simply refute him. A spiritual scientist finds
    • by the content, even a fool would find it relatively easy
    • as we look beyond the threshold we find three essential
    • more and more right. We may well find that by the
    • things, and this is also where we find ourselves in the
    • cosmic scheme of things is an active deed. People find it
  • Title: Polarities in Evolution: Lecture 8: The Opposition of Knowledge and Faith, Its Overcoming
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    • be accepted by anyone who finds it acceptable but cannot
    • beings would find the right way of growing out of that
    • The divine intention was that human beings should find
    • your soul and spirit. You will then find yourselves the
    • can find its ways to experience, to grasp the spirit.
    • that, to find the way from a science of the physical,
    • necessity of the present time you find yourself little
    • his findings to a small group of patriotic people, and
    • find out from the literature that my threefold order was
    • something very different, and people find it quite easy
    • find the road, and it lies in a very different region
    • from what people generally find comfortable in the
  • Title: Polarities in Evolution: Lecture 9: East, West, and Middle
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    • an unbiased way, we find that the dream images are
    • in which dream images follow each other we find that it
    • dream state you will find that when the brain acts as the
    • and spirit environment in which we find ourselves during
    • back to those times we find exactly what those early
    • ancient oriental culture and you will find that the
    • culture as it essentially is today you will find that the
    • example. You will find that great emphasis is put on the
    • death. You will find nothing about the intervention of
    • structure of a factory. There you will find all all the
    • finding continuation in man. In the West attention
    • 'How do we find the way from physical life between birth
    • of despair it has to find its way to the light.
    • the middle; it must find the energy and the strength to
    • ways. Looking across to the East, nothing one finds there
  • Title: Polarities in Evolution: Lecture 10: Transition from the Luciferic to the Ahrimanic Age and the Christ Event to Come
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    • today. Only then can we find the right way of taking effective action
    • will find, for instance, that during the period preceding the outbreak of
    • they are ahrimanic. Human beings find themselves in the middle between
    • find it easy to see this, because those powers are acting on the will
    • they will find the right way of dealing with the forces influencing them
    • There will be people — we shall find them among the young in the
    • we now find ourselves in, is also the starting point for future earth
    • find that children you teach at school in the years and decades ahead
    • find this very obvious. The first signs of it are already to be seen
    • aspects, unless they find the bridge that leads to the nature of the
    • speeches; yet if that is enough to please us, and we find it sufficient
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    • find that human nature as we know it today relates
    • modern science you will find that it has no real
    • is possible, however, to find a middle position between
    • People would then find that good things were also
    • did not find it possible to form such abstract ideas. He
    • must guide us to find the reality of what Schiller
    • will find application in life outside.
    • simply impossible to find time to talk to the friends who
    • will find there the whole schematism of unsubstantial
    • as the Anthroposophical Movement we find so few people
    • people, in order to find out what is said in them, and
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    • quality, may not find in the future the same comprehension as
    • amongst the vehement, egoistic strivings of our times, to find
    • frequently what is present in, consciousness and finds
    • towards falsity. Nowadays we can find plenty of people
    • Graeco-Latin age, we find that they had a lively interest in
    • to find the way back to the higher Hierarchies. The difficulty
    • have taken the trouble to find out a great deal about what is
    • consciousness, but it is important to find a concrete
    • difficulty of finding an aim of a spiritual kind, of even
    • They study the rate of exchange and find that the mark has
    • the consciousness soul; to find the re-awakening of the spirit
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    • developing farther. Seldom nowadays do we find people with grey
    • this a new education will be necessary. We elders find that to
    • the task of finding the way of escape from that aspect of these
    • for this way, and we shall only find it if we are in earnest
    • farther West we go as regards language, the more we find in
    • blood. This finds expression even in Greek sculpture. Compare
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    • speeches have been translated. Read them and you will find in
    • Folk-spirits. If you read those lectures you will find many
    • soul-land and spirit-land, you will find this expressed in
    • simplify matters by interpreting things of this kind as we find
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    • will find themselves compelled by force of circumstances,
    • merely. to look round on the proletariat to find out how they
    • the one-sided ideas derived from Marx. So we find that in the
    • criticism by the leaders of the well-to-do? It is hard to find
    • in this catchword itself that we find expressed the whole
    • the democrat is right when he finds “the dictatorship of
    • we survey the State, in its present development, we find



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