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- Title: Evil and Spiritual Science
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- Stoics. And as an ideal for humanity, that strove to insert its
- purpose in the universe accordingly, the ideal of the wise
- take us too far, if we were to exhaustively portray the ideals
- ideal before Stoicism. And that which inserts itself as wisdom
- his/her freedom towards the ideal of wisdom, the possibility
- Freedom must reside in striving for the ideal of wisdom. But
- Title: Popular Occultism: Lecture 1: Popular Occultism, Introtroduction
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- a certain amount of instincts, pains, joys, ideals, and passions. They
- ideal sends out white-gold rays. The painters of past times, who were
- Title: Popular Occultism: Lecture 5: Life Between Death and a New Birth
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- dissolves. In the case of an idealist it will dissolve very quickly.
- Title: i Spirituality: Lecture 1: Historical Symptomology, the Year 790, Alcuin, Greeks, Platonism, Aristotelianism, East, West, Middle, Ego
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- then flowered as German idealistic philosophy in
- such a thing. For it rests on the standpoint: Oh, the ideals are too lofty, too pure for us to
- money. The ideals, oh, they're too pure, one can't contaminate them with money! Of course, with
- purity of this kind the embodiment of ideals cannot be attained, if dirty money is not brought to
- for the ideal of beauty, so history strives for a picture of human destiny in faithful truth,
- Title: New Spirituality: Lecture 4: The New Spirituality and the Christ Experiance of the Twentieth Century - 3
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- an experience of the whole human being, forming for himself the ideal of a human constitution of
- organism in a reforming way. One can only describe as an idealist, as it were, what ought to take
- Title: New Spirituality: Lecture 5: The New Spirituality and the Christ Experiance of the Twentieth Century - 4
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- impossible an event like this, resting as it did on an idealistic spiritual background, has
- Title: New Spirituality: Lecture 6: The New Spirituality and the Christ Experiance of the Twentieth Century - 5
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- human consciousness in the idealistic philosophy of Central Europe asserted itself, as it were,
- nineteenth century when the idealistic philosophy of Central Europe was born. We see then how the
- idealistic philosophy of Central Europe. It has ceased to exist since the middle of the
- brought forth such idealistic heights — such ideas as one finds in
- Title: New Spirituality: Lecture 7: The New Spirituality and the Christ Experiance of the Twentieth Century - 6
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- constitution of soul in which the civilized world was before 1914 when all talk of ideals, all
- ideals or the like is useless if one is not prepared to look at this element that is living as a
- Title: Tree of Life/Knowledge: Lecture III: The Power of Thought
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- ideal is also only attained in the farthest future; but a beginning
- Title: Tree of Life/Knowledge: Lecture IV: Harmonizing Thinking, Feeling and Willing
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- the dead. That is the ideal and goal of the whole modern world
- Title: World Downfall and Resurrection
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- he saw an Ideal world. He beheld the workings of certain forces
- Title: Lecture: Philosophy and Anthroposophy
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- sum of natural operations. It may become an ideal of knowledge to
- of Nature. With genuine Natural Science this ideal is justifiable. It may
- ideal of Natural Science. Yet it is essential that we should, in the face
- of this rightful ideal, press forward to an insight promoted by a sound
- be to our inner life, with its thirst for knowledge. True to its ideal,
- to cherish the hope that ideal natural scientific knowledge can enlighten
- transmitted. He is a materialist even though he deem himself an idealist
- Title: Social Understanding: Lecture II: Social Understanding Through Spiritual Scientific Knowledge
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- the source of youthful ideals between the fourteenth and the twenty-first
- in the physical body for these ideals of youth, are the same forces you can
- idealists and other people materialists. The assimilation of foodstuffs in
- materialistic nor idealistic, but are capable of following up the ideal
- is for the “dregs” of humanity, and over here is idealism, which is for the
- nature every time that determines what you do. And it is ideal if the
- Title: Imperialism: Lecture 1
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- do so. But his right rested more or less on something ideal, which
- Title: Imperialism: Lecture 3
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- idealism, not to mention materialism — for they are practically
- Title: Impulse for Renewal: Lecture I: Anthroposophy and Natural Science
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- ideal image of the Ur-plant would be rediscovered in each plant
- ‘Urpflanz’, what he put forth as the primal, or ideal
- Title: Impulse for Renewal: Lecture III: Anthroposophy and Philosophy
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- who lean towards the former idealistic philosophy. There were
- Title: First Class, Vol. II: Lesson 11
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- We should try to attain such an ideal setting, that is,
- Title: First Class, Vol. II: Lesson 14
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- dreamer who confuses dreaming for idealism and who is
- Title: First Class Lessons: Lesson XXVI (recapitulation)
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- arbitrariness called “human ideals”; rather must
- the School or not. So, a free, ideal-spiritual contract, so to
- Title: The Social Question: Lecture I: The True Form of the Social Question
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- of ideals. This is the most moving. In particular, it is most
- Title: The Social Question: Lecture II: Comparisons at Solving the Social Question based on Life's Realities
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- ideals, they will soon come to the view that such observations
- valid. He found these three ideals to be contradictory.
- human experience regarding these three ideals. Why these?
- Because as soon as the true sense of these three ideals become
- freedom. Now suddenly the three golden ideals gain their real
- ideal of freedom, equality and brotherhood.
- program or ideal but it is the result of observation of those
- impractical ideal but as an actual practical application in
- Title: The Social Question: Lecture III: Fanaticism Versus a Real Conception of Life in Social Thinking and Willing
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- ordinary sense call a social ideal. What lives in it doesn't
- religious impulse towards all possible ideals, everything which
- less authority — had expressed certain ideal ways towards
- outer practical living conditions, draws up some social ideal,
- to present spiritually. The idealist utopians who insist
- finely thought-out social ideals are not the worst, because as
- other way, what in truth is not some abstract idealism, but is
- that the real practical people can be notorious idealists who
- idealists who can really penetrate the realities of life, have
- Title: The Social Question: Lecture IV: The Evolution of Social Thinking and Willing and Life's Circumstances for Current Humanity
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- a single economy as is the ideal of many modern socialists.
- presented here is no program, it is not an ideal; it
- Title: The Social Question: Lecture V: The Social Will as the Basis Towards a New, Scientific Procedure
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- Just think back to the great ideals of the French Revolution:
- which is expressed in the ideals of Freedom, Equality and
- Title: The Social Question: Lecture VI: What Significance does Work have for the Modern Proletarian?
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- entire social organism as well? Out of this the ideals have
- originated in the same way as the ideals the modern
- sides: the life of rights and the economic life, the ideal of a
- life, must admit that the very frowned-upon idealists who think
- ideal does not reach the lowest wage-labourer? Obviously here
- rise towards social ideals. The student has to overcome various
- to also speak to young students, whose ideals appear
- Title: Lecture: Richard Wagner and Mysticism
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- Grail Ideal will be fulfilled when man brings forth his like with the
- ideal was known as the Holy Grail the transformed reproductive organs
- And now let us see how this sublime ideal lived on the heart and soul
- said to himself: The art which is living in me as an ideal must at the
- Title: Community Building
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- according to all these various aspects of the great ideals of
- day. The present ideal of community-building results from an
- elemental and profound feeling in many human souls; the ideal
- children. Just imagine the ideal instance: that anyone should
- manifest which may become manifest in such an ideal instance as
- through the implanting of spiritual idealism within a human
- idealism. But the truth is that within our contemporary culture
- and civilization idealism is something rather threadbare. For
- real idealism exists only when the human being can be conscious
- likewise, when he lifts up into the ideal something he has seen
- experience so spiritually and ideally what we experience in the
- the ideal, it then suddenly becomes alive.” It becomes
- with will, apply your enthusiasm to it, then, as you idealize
- something which does not simply so idealize the sensible that
- the ideal becomes an abstract thought but idealizes it in such
- a way that the ideal attains to a higher life as we enter
- another, each going her own way, united only in a common ideal,
- Title: Community Building
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- The ideal of Anthroposophy, as a way
- Title: Polarities in Evolution: Lecture 1: Evolution and Consciousness, Lucifer, Ahriman
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- how some are idealists or spiritualists and others are
- Title: Polarities in Evolution: Lecture 2: East, West, and the Culture of Middle Europe, the Science of Initiation
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- instance, and by German idealist philosophers. It is not
- Title: Polarities in Evolution: Lecture 4: Western Secret Societies, Jesuitism, Leninism
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- comes from what should ideally be a truly honest, sincere
- ideals expressed in those lines would then become
- ideal! I do not think it is right to continue with this
- Title: Polarities in Evolution: Lecture 6: Materialism and Mysticism, Knowledge as a Deed of the Soul
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- be real but use them as ideograms, ideal points in space.
- physical or ideal points. What matters is whether you
- Title: Polarities in Evolution: Lecture 7: Materialism, Mysticism, Anthroposophy, Liberalism, Conservatism
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- idealists or spiritualists because they follow a
- physical world we are idealists, sceptics, realists,
- Title: Polarities in Evolution: Lecture 8: The Opposition of Knowledge and Faith, Its Overcoming
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- they presented to humanity, notions that the ideal was to
- Title: Polarities in Evolution: Lecture 9: East, West, and Middle
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- the ideal model of himself and was able to say to
- himself: ‘My ideal model looks like this. This
- had experience of the ideal model, the idea out of which
- spirits — the heavenly and divine ideal of an
- and divine ideal.
- those heavenly and divine ideals before they were
- given the ideal image of the human being. They saw life
- of that ideal. This heavenly and divine ideal had been
- alight and alive, the ideal image the human being had of
- instinctive ideals became the life of the spirit. The
- A very typical example is the ideal once conceived by an
- American, an ideal that is bound to come to realization
- in the West one day. It is a purely ahrimanic ideal but
- one of high ideality. It consists of using the vibrations
- Title: Polarities in Evolution: Lecture 10: Transition from the Luciferic to the Ahrimanic Age and the Christ Event to Come
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- of the 19th-century idealists. Those idealistic thinkers pretended to
- Title: Polarities in Evolution: Lecture 11: Modern Science and Christianity, Threefold Social Order, Goetheanism
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- bring light and warmth into all the ideals we are capable
- ideal. 19th century scientists said, and present-day
- book. Those tombs are the true ideals of the modern
- and we would thus live up to Ahriman's ideal. One of the
- reached somewhere today, but if Ahriman's ideal ever
- no more and no less than that the abstract ideal of
- Title: Problems of Our Time: Lecture I
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- beauty as the arrangement of a place devoted to ideal spiritual
- sight of a noble, selfless devotion to an ideal, through
- the furtherance of an ideal, spiritual task, even if it be on a
- Title: Problems of Our Time: Lecture II
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- instructing about the true ideals of education! He began by
- Title: Problems of Our Time: Lecture III
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- idealists, we are compelled to speak. No pity should prevent
- Title: Problems of Our Time: Main Features of the Social Question and the Threefold Order of the Social Organism
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- idealist,” not to say a fool. What I was then obliged to
- and Fraternity,” three ideals which were capable of being
- these ideals were really contradictory, that where absolute
- dominated by the three great ideals of “Liberty,
- the contradictions involved in these ideals. They will hold
- of the social organism the three ideals no longer contradict
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