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  • Title: Evil and Spiritual Science
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    • take us too far, if we were to exhaustively portray the ideals
    • Stoicism, that the development of the world was able to take it
    • to take part in the spiritual: this entity he called Ri.
    • permits the bodily to take part in everything through which is
    • such an answer, does not take account of the animal kingdom
    • is taken up in human life, and which can become the most
    • life, but take part in the adversary, evil and wickedness have
    • that it is a beloved prejudice of our own time, to take our
    • soul-spiritual from the bodily and takes part in the spiritual
    • and imperfection with the very first steps that one takes
    • you take this all together, with what I have referred to as
    • this comparison, which takes us away from all facile phrases
    • as cruelty, malice for its own sake and others, to be taken out
    • physical sense world, then there they will take us further,
    • much as you use them here, so much you take away from the
    • take its evil, now bear their wickedness and so create evil.
    • have seen, that it necessarily must take power in order to go
    • evils of this world, Mainländer had taken up this kind of
    • they otherwise take in through taking in nourishment, in order
    • human pondering had to take the form that we meet up with in
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  • Title: Popular Occultism: Lecture 1: Popular Occultism, Introtroduction
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    • body is the image of the physical body, but it takes on a different
    • A special change takes place
    • upon the etheric body? Observe, to begin with, the process which takes
    • very strange takes place in man: his whole past life lies spread out
    • body. Something similar takes place when a part of the body “falls
  • Title: Popular Occultism: Lecture 2: Man's Ascent into the Supersensible World
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    • man is a bad fellow.” In the astral world this thought takes on
    • shape; each thought that goes out from us, takes on shape in the astral
    • we set into the world takes on astral substance, even as the child in
    • the mother's womb takes on physical substance. Whenever we have a thought,
    • in the astral world when he is asleep. What takes place with him when
    • What changes take place
    • unable to perceive what takes place astrally, because they do not have
    • more frequent and this new world takes on a more and more definite shape.
  • Title: Popular Occultism: Lecture 3: The Different Conditions of Man's Life After Death
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    • die the following processes take place: The physical body remains behind
    • has taken place, the capacity of memory ceases — but not for always
    • the Kamaloca-existence takes up about one third of the duration of earthly
    • friends and their friendship takes on more and more spiritual character.
  • Title: Popular Occultism: Lecture 4: The Devachanic World
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    • takes place in the physical plane can be heard in this region. For example,
  • Title: Popular Occultism: Lecture 5: Life Between Death and a New Birth
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    • Take one example which applies
  • Title: Popular Occultism: Lecture 6: Man's Return to a New Earthly Life
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    • region of Devachan. There he experiences everything which takes on the
    • of the new etheric body takes place when the bell-like shape has already
    • body with physical germ of man only takes place in the seventh month
  • Title: Popular Occultism: Lecture 7: Effects of the Law of Karma
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    • and marked, resemblance is slight. Let us take a human nucleus with
  • Title: i Spirituality: Lecture 1: Historical Symptomology, the Year 790, Alcuin, Greeks, Platonism, Aristotelianism, East, West, Middle, Ego
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    • symptomatology constituted from the fact that one is aware that behind what takes it course as
    • So let us take this year 800 AD We can point here
    • something that isn't real. But we will leave that aside. We want rather to take the argument
    • Catholic theologian shifts the standpoint entirely before he takes it up at all. He does not go
    • alive of the ancient wisdom of humanity; that wisdom which takes us across to the ancient Orient
    • it, too, takes on different forms, different metamorphoses, but all of which have a recognizable
    • within this occidental culture, the way of thinking which comprehends primarily what takes place
    • If Kant would only take things to their full conclusion, he would have to think
    • would rather take the whole of Kant's critique for a random game of ideas haphazardly thrown
    • proven: `Away with everything else! The devil take the reality of the world — just let me
    • a constitution of soul in which the 'I' is absorbed, takes its course below the level of
    • associate. If one could take what
    • amongst humanity. And there is no third element other than these two. The battle has to take
    • taken from the real forces of human evolution, that is, human history. So let what can happen for
    • Some relevant passages taken from these are as follows:
  • Title: New Spirituality: Lecture 2: The New Spirituality and the Christ Experiance of the Twentieth Century - 1
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    • will take place in the sign of this development of the individuality. This, however, means that
    • what comes from the spiritual world and plays into our physical world will take such a course
    • that, in humanity as a whole, the individual element of the human being will take on greater
    • increasingly educated for freedom, must also take up a conscious stand more and more to what
    • results from this. Above all it is essential that a social life take shape, but a social life
    • which, from our point of view, must have deep inner foundations. This must take shape despite the
    • necessity of founding a social life consciously. And we must take a conscious stand towards
    • develop, and which have developed in recent times, have taken their incentive from the impulses
    • has taken on fully the nature of a philosophy. What in the West are economic impulses leading to
    • the areas stretching towards the East, to those parts of Europe which begin to take on the
    • takes on a religious character but is actually the momentum of a decadent spirituality that still
    • spiritual-religious impulse, i.e. Pan-slavism or Slavophilism, has taken on a political
    • decline just as Napoleon's star was in the ascendant. What takes place in the West takes place
    • out of the forces lying in the actual direction of humanity's development. It takes place out of
    • of the new age, political affairs, even if they take an unfavourable course, do not
    • and always, to a greater or lesser extent, takes an the form of the political-legal-militaristic;
    • not simply reincarnated human beings but are the bearers of beings who have taken an extremely
    • essential task to be able to take up a stand towards life from this point of view.
    • take into account spiritual factors like these that are present in human evolution. Indeed the
    • towards the West. The West takes on this form because it lives completely in the most fundamental
  • Title: New Spirituality: Lecture 3: The New Spirituality and the Christ Experiance of the Twentieth Century - 2
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    • different point of view to the one we have taken for some time in the past, to the
    • described yesterday, who are dispersed there, and who take leading positions, particularly in
    • take the trouble to confront and come to terms with the external physical world of the
    • — aspirations of the social life — take on such a spiritual character that they have
    • leadership in those regions I have mentioned. What is primarily taken hold of in the West by
    • taken from more recent science — which is international. But what coloured his whole
    • nevertheless be taken hold of. It was quite possible for the beings of the three types I
    • described it. One only needs to take
    • Take everything that lived in Goethe from the
    • If you take Hegel's philosophy, you find — I have often mentioned this here — that
    • imaginations are taken hold of in abstract concepts, as in Soloviev.
    • this. He had to take in everything he experienced in the West but did not absorb it as deeply as
    • such that we can say: There is a tendency here to take into oneself everything that is accessible
    • Russian is open to what one could call revelation. Fundamentally, he takes up as the content of
    • through reason. It is something which, going out from the spirit, takes hold of the human being
    • East as revelation. This pressure came, on the one hand, from those spirits who wished to take
    • in the East, wished to take hold of spirit and soul through imaginations. It is from this that
    • over the civilized world, is taken hold of in the West by economic life — the element that
    • everything — indeed, had great geniuses of organization. But it wanted to also take over
    • therefore take up neither an economic life nor a spiritual life truly alive in itself and arising
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  • Title: New Spirituality: Lecture 4: The New Spirituality and the Christ Experiance of the Twentieth Century - 3
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    • without their enslaving him, and in which, on the other hand, logical necessity is taken up into
    • taken up into personal desires
    • to have been able to take works such as these purely as study material, so, of course, he could
    • also have taken Schiller's
    • taken by Schiller using logic or intellectual analysis without becoming philistine and abstract.
    • is profundity in intellectual form transformed into ideas. But should one take it just one step
    • takes this course, be continually new impulses
    • or to take up oriental revelation.
    • Schiller would have had either to become completely intellectual or would have had to take
    • revolutionary government but that he did not take the matter very seriously.
    • organism in a reforming way. One can only describe as an idealist, as it were, what ought to take
    • the substance we take in has to meet with destruction, has to be destroyed, and has then to leave
    • at school, something is given to us; something is sent down from the spiritual world. We take
    • take hold with any effect on life itself. I would leave the economic life below me like something
    • But if one takes these two things
    • But people today do not want to be taken up with having to go into something properly. This is
    • single thought, just jumbled-together words. And when one longs for something to be taken up
    • rouses himself, makes a stout effort and is able to be taken hold of by that which has substance.
    • everywhere, and yet humanity will not take a stand. Until it makes a stand in all three spheres
  • Title: New Spirituality: Lecture 5: The New Spirituality and the Christ Experiance of the Twentieth Century - 4
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    • a kind of renewed manifestation of the Christ-Event is to take place. This will need a certain
    • people to undertake the Crusades to Asia, to the Orient; especially when one bears in mind how
    • thus also takes on the configuration of this technology. What then is the cause of this? It comes
    • beings but where he will o take hold of the divine-spiritual in supersensible knowledge and will,
    • necessary now for humanity to also take a closer look at this dialectical-legal element. For the
    • could no longer take part himself in distant campaigns of war. Thus this dialectical-legal
    • little practical experience people have usually evaporates as soon as they take it into a
    • me recently: 'yes, the new age has brought us machines, and with them urban life; we must take
    • taken out to the land. What has arisen in the cities will transplant itself into the country.
    • taken seriously.
    • he constructed and made them, they nevertheless gradually take on a life of their own
    • things an individual has saved for himself will simply be taken away. There is no other way to
    • according to the blood, what had taken place before birth or before conception was of importance
    • enters this life. This will have to be taken care of in the spiritual limb of the social
    • he is fit and capable one has to take account of the following. One must realize that the first
    • life, to take on wider dimensions. For then the opponents of anthroposophical striving would, as
  • Title: New Spirituality: Lecture 6: The New Spirituality and the Christ Experiance of the Twentieth Century - 5
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    • of the Christ, has taken in the course of human development. We remember that human development
    • wave which had already taken root in Greece, as I have described to you, which had its source
    • to many difficult conditions. Take the fact that the existing accounts concerning the Mystery of
    • Golgotha were taken up by the Roman principle into a purely juristic dialectics; that they were
    • taken up through external symbolism which could be explained. It was then impossible to let these
    • can take place within them but the pictures that are formed can differ in the most manifold ways.
    • of spiritual science to prepare for this faculty which humanity must take hold of again. Not the
    • faculty. But this new vision is rising up as a necessity which must take hold of humanity. And it
    • follows. The Mystery of Golgotha takes place at a time in which remnants of the old clairvoyance
    • the Gospels. Christianity moves westwards and it taken up by Rome in the dialectical spirit. It
    • had already taken possession of it. And so the modern life of humanity unfolded until the
    • that he may draw it out of himself rightly we must take care that the child has the right
    • develop the astral body in the right way. Education and training take on a completely new
    • here in Central Europe, scenes take place — though at the present time still very much
    • into their bellies. Such scenes actually take place at the command of people who, incidentally,
  • Title: New Spirituality: Lecture 7: The New Spirituality and the Christ Experiance of the Twentieth Century - 6
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    • before that time. History does not take this into account because external history ever and again
    • fundamental change. This also has been taken into account far too little because people
    • have taken universal hold, right down to the least educated classes. Certainly there are many who
    • We need only give one characteristic example: take
    • evolution. But actually it takes into consideration only that element of man that is animal. It
    • physical body to a higher stage. This transformation of the physical body, however, will not take
    • now I am preparing myself to take spirit-self into it in the next, the sixth, culture-epoch. I
    • said, will take possession of the popular consciousness with tremendous speed that something must
    • affairs and have seen that here also people take up an attitude towards the emerging spiritual
    • So, just take a look at what this man says:
    • jurisprudence and similar branches of teaching. Modern humanity should take note of this fact.
    • and the way in which what is spoken here is taken up! It is not intended to be a magazine
  • Title: Abbreviated Title: Lecture I:
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    • germinating processes alone take place; consciousness begins only where
    • takes on thereby a higher significance for the whole interrelation of world
    • life between birth and death. But if you also take into consideration what
    • process of annihilation must take place in earthly conditions between our
    • understand that someone who takes no interest at all in what surrounds him
    • take hold of the life of culture.
    • evolution are furthered through what people take up into themselves who
    • that what really takes place in the world can be compared with what happens
  • Title: Talk To Young People:
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    • take place
    • hoping for shall have a rightful place in it?” If someone could take
    • used to it somehow) to be invited to take part in workshops and
    • The spiritual world has taken on a new gesture towards our physical
    • the best endeavors that suffer the most when they are taken over by
    • about spiritual science but only because most science can be taken in
    • from the old hearts. If wetake
    • “Carlyle's enthusiasm,” said Nietzsche, “is the kind that takes off
    • its coat.” In other words, Carlyle always had time to take off his
    • he got warmly enthusiastic, without hesitation, to take off his coat.
    • has had time to get fully into his enthusiasm and slowly to take off
    • right enthusiasm is the kind that doesn't give you time to take off
  • Title: "Heaven and Earth will pass away but my words will not pass away"
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    • What way has man to take
    • evolution; for when we know the path evolution has taken, we certainly
    • take a good step forward.
    • take notice of them. As we go through the world with our waking
    • a mineral Jupiter. But this mineral Jupiter will take shape
    • can look deeply into the direction taken by us in the Cosmos. And when
    • materialistic art! Or it would have to be taken from clairvoyant
    • Spiritual Science. But one must take time, and not work further with
    • vanish if the Spiritual impulses are really to take a place of honor in
  • Title: Tree of Life/Knowledge: Lecture I: Tree of Life - I
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    • protected, as it were, from being partaken of by men who had already
    • perhaps even known what had taken place there. It might quite well
    • have happened that the Mystery of Golgotha had taken place, but had
    • endeavoured to grasp what had taken place through the Mystery of
    • grasp what had taken place in the Mystery of Golgotha, just as they
    • original revelation had not taken place. For it is not only
    • world-conception had taken refuge in Rome. This Roman element was no
    • beings had been preserved who had not been taken away from sharing in
    • conceivable, but it could not really have taken place. What really
    • Knowledge, take all power from Knowledge, in order on the other hand
    • in the centre. One can then see, for instance, how pains were taken
  • Title: Tree of Life/Knowledge: Lecture II: Tree of Life - II
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    • weaving in such an element as he cannot fully take with him into the
    • convince himself, is understood when we take the wonderful primeval
    • himself: If what we call the Luciferic temptation had not taken
    • Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil. Had man not partaken of this
    • which Lucifer takes possession ... and because Lucifer takes
    • by the Jahve-Godhead does not take place. It was destined for man by
    • the fact that we have partaken of the Tree of the Knowledge of Good
    • it, because Lucifer takes it away from us. And so he takes from us
    • Now let us take the other case. What
    • knowledge is taken by Ahriman, confronts knowledge devoid of faith,
    • the knowledge whose faith is taken away through Lucifer. See that
    • it rejects the part of the Mystery of Golgotha that takes effect
  • Title: Tree of Life/Knowledge: Lecture III: The Power of Thought
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    • perceives, and that he thus in some way takes the world of external
    • usually believe it to be. People take it to be a reproduction of
    • whole human construction. It already takes part in our structure
    • . Man in his own evolution has taken his proper
    • share in all that has taken place as Saturn, Sun and Moon evolutions,
    • separation had not taken place. But on the other hand, with every
    • later reunion with the Sun they refused to take this step, and be
    • an unwillingness to take part in later phases of evolution. And
    • When, on the contrary, one takes what
    • concentrated in the Christ we take out and distribute again in
    • only the first most imperfect steps have been taken, you will not
    • attitude of mind of Spiritual Science. Please also take what I have
    • stages, but it meets us in history quite clearly. Take, for instance,
    • thinking: In all that takes place there is something of the nature of
    • element should take anchor in the material of the blood. He had no
    • in his knowledge that men would become less and less fitted to take
  • 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
    • with himself, and that what takes place in the impulses of feeling
    • separation of the Old Moon from the Sun-evolution, did not take the
    • through, in as much as they take part in our earthly existence. They
    • take a direction towards the external.
    • time they did not want to take the step of the union of the moon with
    • Take the
    • whole nerve- let me say -of Christology, — take
    • must take pains, always take pains to replace an understanding
    • Luciferic beings had taken part in the splitting off, but not in the
    • And since this Being had taken possession of an earthly body through
    • Europe and then to someone in America, He would have to take train
    • through the Christ in our feeling and will how from there it can take
    • understanding of the world must take in the future. But for a long
    • time there will be errors and mistaken paths; for
    • desires, this is within us; this to begin with, takes up nothing from
    • takes on the form of false cosmic pictures, expressing itself through
    • its own possession but takes it from the other as something objective
    • but they pour them into a mediumistic person. This person takes them
    • in a suggestive way. To those, however, who wish to take their stand
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  • Title: Tree of Life/Knowledge: Lecture V: Tree of Knowledge - I
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    • the meanings of the words. We must not take contemporary conceptions
    • that which takes its course in time is nothing but an outer sign,
    • should like to show that our inner soul life has taken on quite
    • distinct configurations through the fact that this has taken place.
    • taken.
    • take a mythical form. And the further we look back in history, for
    • if you take what I have just said together with something which I
    • now comes our mode of viewing things when it takes its course in
    • nature.’™ We really take from a whole world,
    • basis of our world, — we take from it what we wish
    • to possess. What we desire to possess we take away from this world
    • which rests on the basis of our natural world. That we take away. And
    • Nature how something is taken away from her. And it is taken away
    • take the wonderful thing which this
    • it, he wants to pluck the little rose, he wants to take it home with
    • man's assertion: ‘I will take thy things
    • Nature nevertheless remembers how the sunbeam takes from her what she
  • Title: Tree of Life/Knowledge: Lecture VI: Tree of Knowledge - II
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    • physical reciprocal action with the outer world which takes place in
    • attention to what takes place in it as paintings and
    • through, he takes possession of the physical part of our senses,
    • admit Ahriman from the other side, so that he takes hold from the
    • therefore, to undertake one's self-development from this standpoint,
    • must take is a diverting of the world from us. We thereby confront
    • take these things into our thoughts they remain in the sphere of
    • together ... there that will be very active, that is taken out of the
    • substance requires it takes from its surroundings, and hollow spaces
    • You see how we must take in hand an
  • Title: World Downfall and Resurrection
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    • these words are taken literally, their purport is quite clear:
    • words of the Gospel of St John. One cannot take this Gospel
    • Men have taken possession of it and it must be given back again
    • man is nourished. He takes bread into his body. It is a means
    • is the all-important thing. Many people imagine that they take
    • the Earth, taken as one great whole, is not the same as it once
  • Title: Lecture: Philosophy and Anthroposophy
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    • they can themselves take their stand upon true reality. Others, who aim at
    • Aristotle set down. The additions made today are due to a somewhat mistaken
    • the teaching brought by the Arabs was not Aristotle's, but only a mistaken
    • have happened otherwise; the actual course taken was necessarily such as it
    • were taken to accentuate the breach between faith on the one hand, which
    • Aristotelians; and as the era of Kepler and Galileo drew near, mistaken
    • not proceed from the heart, as he had mistakenly gathered from Aristotle,
    • again remove it. There can be no doubt, I take it, that the seal being, let
    • consciousness takes its place, whose activity in its widest range is
    • think but in the consciousness of an activity not undertaken in ordinary
    • philosophers can undertake to agree that anthroposophy is no dilettantism.
  • 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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    • teacher should be taken quite aphoristically. It would indeed be best if it
    • were to take shape in you gradually, if it were to develop further through
    • of Central Europe have taken their lead in such matters from the people of
    • the West. It is taken for granted today among men who debate educational
    • Nonetheless these paths exist and are to be found. And if you take the
    • scientist. This has gone so far that a scientific training is taken to be a
    • would sooner take the students' part. For the direction things have taken
    • than of this when they decide to take their stand on the esoteric
    • basis of this understanding, the peoples of the West will take it
    • for the artist to take a book on aesthetics in hand, and then to paint or
    • there is not much to be done, but we will have taken pains with them.
    • that the rest of our organism shows its true form, which is the form taken
    • the spirit I have just described, and now you take your way back down
    • rather to be able to really take these various moods into account. For what
    • mood that should be taken into consideration by the teacher as he teaches,
  • Title: Meditative Knowledge of Man: Lecture II: The Three Fundamental Forces in EducatioN
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    • limbs, takes place through rays proceeding from the head downward to the
    • forces had taken their course unconsciously within the body. If later on
    • takes place during the years of puberty, although it has been preparing
    • They are forces taken in from the world.
    • forces as are of a musical kind are taken up more from the outer world,
    • head. Whatever, on the contrary, is taken up by the child as a
    • to puberty such cooperation takes place between the formative-structural,
    • you the difference between man and animal. In an animal what is taken in of
    • not retarded before the fourteenth year. This you must not take to mean
    • person takes in here on earth plays a powerful role in fashioning his
    • have taken it in often in the form I now frequently describe as the art of
    • properly unless we take into account the typical course of the astral body
    • head in the period before the seventh year takes the form of an attack on
    • are two levels in man on which this warding-off takes place. The defence is
    • teeth. Then further, through what he has taken in of music and language, is
    • when this lives itself into the etheric body and thereby takes hold of the
  • Title: Meditative Knowledge of Man: Lecture III: Spiritual Knowledge of Man as the Fount of Educational Art
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    • should be taken in from outside in a particular form, and acquire their
    • But if you undertake a study of the being of man, and learn to understand
    • perception as such. This perception as such actually takes place within the
    • realms in which perception of visual things take place musical memory, the
    • remembering of everything audible, takes place. We remember what we hear in
    • fact that we all take it for granted, it is a wonderful and mysterious
    • the former imprinting of soul in the body, that is, we have to take hold,
    • science. But this has to be consciously taken in hand, if human evolution
    • process of digestion, you cannot have much influence on. The process takes
    • can be thinking about something when you wake up that could have taken
    • that can throw light on the whole of life, must take place in miniature in
    • must take in the study of man, understand the study of man through
  • 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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    • gradually organising it through and through; which means that there takes
    • say with regard to the child: in puberty the birth of the astral body takes
    • takes place is a continuous penetration of the human organism by the ego,
    • can, on the other hand, fall a prey to making the opposite mistake. There
    • mistake, that one does not let the ego sink deeply enough into the
    • itself well into the organism, provided the child takes it in and works it
    • becoming fanciful, then I will rather make him take up recitation, rhythm
    • take such things seriously into consideration. Take for instance the
    • significant than others. What happens here takes place through interaction
    • between the astral body and the etheric body. It takes place in waking man,
    • above. Such processes take place in infinitely manifold ways in man
    • fascinated by that which takes place in individual children, because even
    • them in a different way. If you want to consider the changes which take
    • must take note of the change in the child's manner of moving. These
    • listened to his lecture facing him, in order to take in what he said.
    • pedagogy, and this despite the great interest taken by many people. The
    • children. We do not take it amiss when such a thing is said by laymen; they
  • Title: Social Understanding: Lecture II: Social Understanding Through Spiritual Scientific Knowledge
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    • its capacity to take what it has grasped in the spirit and bring it down
    • must not take these things in a purely theoretical way, of course. As
    • theories, they may be interesting, but to take them as theories is not
    • is taught in such a way that he takes a particular thing in, not because it
    • enthusiasm gets passed on to him, and the child takes the thing in because
    • the teacher in his enthusiasm tells him about it. The child takes it in
    • yet understand what he has taken in, as people say in superficial life. Yet
    • what he has taken in lives in his soul. At the age of thirty the grown-up
    • release and absorb with your more mature mind. The more care you take that
    • takes in what it understands — for that will disappear
    • later development; for lessons taken in purely through the teacher's warmth
    • people are so little aware nowadays of what is at stake. For standardised
    • the nutritional process. But we do not take it for granted that we also
    • us to take an interest, and I am not saying now that it enables us to have
    • supersensible occult powers, but the same force that enables us to take an
    • that everything must stay exactly the same when it changes. Make no mistake
  • Title: Buddha and the Two Boys: Lecture I: Buddha and the Two Boys of Jesus
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    • great teacher of humanity. This latter gradually takes on other capacities
    • Who does not take such a
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    • and the Gospel of John, that we have taken out of the enormous volume of
  • Title: Lecture: Art As A Bridge Between The Sensible And The Supersensible
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    • life did not take the form it does today — such that
    • something like this? Because in our time the endeavor has to take hold
    • emerging materialistic naturalism of recent times that has taken hold of
    • circles of humanity over the last centuries. One need only take account
    • if in this context we feel able to take up everything with the same love,
    • can take up something new. People do not reject spiritual science because
    • In our time, people should take account of such aberrations and break
    • understanding awakens at once when we take an interest in what lies
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    • concerning the repeated earth-lives of the human being — takes
    • spiritual heights — in attempting to take the inner steps that
    • reflection. But it should not be taken as a mere symbolic mode
    • vengeance being taken by the nobleman. The image in the
    • Monastery of San Marco, burned at the stake at the instigation of
    • surroundings have to be taken into account if we are to acquire
    • by clouds that seem naturally to take on human form. One of
    • the symbol of what floats down in order to take on the vesture
    • onto it, either before or after. We are wholly taken up by the
    • soul had taken place. In the Renaissance, in Raphael's time, we
    • can take place. Thus, the Roman period around the time of the
    • Raphael was the individual on whom this could take effect most
    • certain point in his work on Raphael we find words that take on
    • with heartfelt interest. One has to take account of what passed
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    • states. Once, when a rabble-rouser had been taken into custody
    • Lodovici il Moro, who takes him into his
    • be built and taken down again. At the same time, he worked on
    • could always take the prior! Thus, it was extraordinarily
    • anything — how must he have taken leave of the
    • This is an individual in whom much takes place; an infinite
    • Something takes place parallel to the sense-perceptible stream,
    • take hold of the entire feeling life of human beings and become
    • — in which a new dawn breaks. We take note of all the
    • Giordano Bruno's being burned at the stake; and also, in
    • able to say to ourselves, all development takes its course in
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    • be surmised and fathomed in sensing what takes place in
    • when we partake of food is removed from the
    • is likewise far removed from what takes place deep down
    • that continually take place quite unconsciously in
    • thinking, in which a kind of pondering has taken place,
    • investigation takes place for example,
    • and yet a battle takes place every day in the soul's
    • it may sound that such a battle takes place daily in the soul's
    • Something else that takes place in the depths of the soul and
    • take their course in the soul when free of the body, in leading
    • stronger one, so what continually takes place in the
    • soul-spiritual experience. Things take place there in the
    • soul located in unconscious regions take their course much as
    • chemical processes, of which we are unconscious, take place in
    • They saw what takes place in the soul, the events
    • taken place in the soul's substrata. Yet there is a
    • children who take certain invisible friends along with
    • in fact take place in the depths of the soul, such that the
    • us take another fairy tale also collected by the
    • let us take another fairy tale. — Please do not take it
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    • take hold of it and press it lovingly to their hearts. They
    • everything on their planet with love, to take the planet with
    • take place without the redemption of what is outside us. Human
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    • Goethe and Goetheanism. Herman Grimm counted as having taken
    • attribute. One cannot take up one of his major or minor
    • immediate effect as such. In this way, his style takes on a
    • led by Herman Grimm to the point where the work takes its start
    • Homer. One gladly takes up this volume again and again
    • what takes place between Greece and Troy.
    • spiritual science presents. That he takes account of such
    • had pursued appeared as if it had been taken out of a finished
    • soul has to take in order to enter the spiritual worlds.
    • perception of Raphael takes on an altogether different
    • achieve satisfaction. He describes having taken up the material
    • Whoever takes up his book on Homer will possibly find it not
    • brazenness to some, can be taken for granted in the context of
    • Herman Grimm has taken the “Iliad” at face value,
    • take an interest in spiritual things. As a collection of
    • destabilized in his soul. He is taken in by a friend to live on
    • now comes something, taken up unreservedly in spiritual
    • frightful, monotonous anxiety: even memory was taken from het
    • too well; it was he himself, no mere phantom that had taken on
    • himself, no mere phantom that had taken on his form.”
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  • Title: Imperialism: Lecture 1
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    • English friends, who will soon be going home, to be able to take as
    • time. But when such things are discussed, what is not taken into
    • Christian era because it is difficult nowadays to take account of how
    • which at the same time was a physical empire, is no longer taken into
    • take place through the priest's power. It means that the action
    • more tolerated than taken seriously.
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    • from the secret society. But care is taken that they can no longer be
    • The Hohenzollerns didn't take such a long
    • cusswords, and it was necessary to take them seriously because
  • Title: Imperialism: Lecture 3
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    • perhaps originating due to the necessity for defense, takes on an
    • how much discussion has taken place about the origin and character of
    • him. That is what must be striven for, to take the facts into
    • special attention to this, let's take something quite banal, quite
    • of human thinking and feeling will have to take place within the
    • innermost life of the soul. This will take a long time to accomplish,
    • the state must take the same road the concept of the Church has
    • visible institution, that the essence of religion must take root in
    • — trans.] All this neglects to take one thing into
    • independently. Otherwise we will always have to take advantage of
    • sectors do not interfere, if everything is taken directly from the
    • should take with them, that now, in this worldwide important historic
    • If we had really taken the inner impulse of this movement seriously,
  • Title: Impulse for Renewal: Lecture I: Anthroposophy and Natural Science
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    • each day regarding the course which will take place in a
    • you to take up this first lecture.
    • one form into another, so thoughts should also take on other
    • Y, then I have taken the entire thing back to the concept which
    • internally. Take for instance a simple example of Euclidean
    • this manner Goethe wanted all of science to take shape.
    • may not take a system of beliefs which have been fully
    • can obviously only happen if one takes the observed, or through
    • indicated that we need to metamorphose concepts taken from
  • Title: Impulse for Renewal: Lecture II: The Human and the Animal Organisation
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    • takes on form through his organs. In brief, one needs to search
    • sense organs are more or less vital in everything which takes
    • when I say: What takes place in the mouth and palate as a taste
    • experience, what takes place in the process and function with
    • take part in the subconscious? Why should — I say this as a
    • senses about what takes place in the process of seeing; so that
    • Let's take the process of seeing. We could create divisions
    • Let's take everything that lives in the inner image
    • visible as mathematics and mechanics. We often take mathematics
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    • the question: How could someone take the content of his
    • abstraction, and take Hegel's logic as the sprouts which can
    • experiment; and one is mistaken about the contradiction which
    • 19th Century has subconsciously taken over in
    • There is a tendency not to take notice of it, but still all
    • constituted as such, as we already were before and take part in
  • Title: Impulse for Renewal: Lecture IV: Anthroposophy and Pedagogy
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    • science”, the attempt was undertaken to represent certain
    • Whatever is taken up through anthroposophic ideas, when they
    • life's opportunities. If one takes on this life and fructify it
    • to pursue how the functions of the one takes place beside the
    • metamorphosed in corresponding manner — also be taken up
    • the child's soul life takes place. He learns to recognise how
    • often believed — to take our world view as it is conveyed
    • highly foolish to take the feet or hands as they are at a
    • goal of learning. Out of this the Waldorf School has taken its
    • which he takes up and which serves as a mission statement for the
    • have been brought to such a great blossoming, we must take up
    • different to what they are today. Take for example the letters:
    • be related to. We can only take something which can reach the
    • and gradually leads over into the intellectual. We take into
    • result, we take into account that the usual physical education,
    • mother takes money every morning when she wants to go shopping.
    • only become applicable when the change of teeth has taken
    • take place in the school life, is what Anthroposophy above all
  • Title: Impulse for Renewal: Lecture V: Anthroposophy and Social Science
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    • which economic problems could take on. Going on from here, some
    • Asia. Today these things are taken in such a way that they
    • you take a stand in opposition to such abstract attitudes,
    • not the point and it was the worst mistake brought to me that
    • can be taken up every day. It was a call to the understanding
    • how to take what was abstract in thought and to really
    • abstract thinking that one also takes this suggestion only from
    • yet words need to be taken up according to their
    • terrible mistake. As little as people want to believe this, yet
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    • Anthroposophic University Course will take place in Berlin. The
    • against anthroposophy from the side of theology have taken
    • its own working methods. On the one hand it wants to take into
    • also take part in the Anthroposophical Movement.
    • Catholic to take part in what Anthroposophy has to offer
    • would like to say that Catholics may obviously take part in the
    • taken up the outer world into one's soul — then by
    • Certainly there can be remnants, for evolution doesn't take
    • mistaken — you can imagine that. It is very good for
    • droves to take part in this kind of religious instruction.
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    • for. When it became known that this course was going to take
    • trinity to be taken directly out of life's experience and
    • rarely done. If such preparation would be undertaken then one
    • would, if one takes linguistic history or comparative
    • if I observe only the larger differences. Whoever takes up the
    • the language is experienced by the people who use it, and take
    • Let's take for example a familiar word: “manas”. If
    • repetitively characterized this transformation as having taken
    • take on the contemplation which Goethe developed for the
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    • possible for those to be in the School who take it in all
    • must be clear to us that we must take seriously all that comes
    • we take a careless step. The voice resounds:
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    • undertake some task related to anthroposophical life, and how
    • number of our friends were to undertake something in this
    • That would be enormously important, if taken seriously, for
    • Take one of the saddest - to the spirit saddest - occurrences
    • consciousness. Every step that a person takes in life related
    • bodies from us during our earthly existence and therewith take
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    • which one will actually take when seeking access to the
    • willing, if you take it seriously, leads you ever farther back
    • earth-lives, takes over, the person meets a great difficulty in
    • you wish to make it into a true mantram however, you must take
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    • and earnestly takes place. A relationship with the spiritual
    • world cannot take place without this understanding of the
    • would like to tell you a story taken from ancient esoteric
    • must be taken seriously is that in the moment that we accept
    • is recalled. If you had wanted to undertake something together
    • let us go on to the second beast and take what rescues us from
    • Take for example the first verse: “Feel how the earth's
    • School must be taken seriously, and what I said that Wednesday
    • about its conditions must be taken seriously. So I have been
    • Meeting must be taken seriously. And I request that in the
    • will be alert and will take the School seriously. Let us bear
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    • have seen the changes which take place in a person who
    • only human physicality is taken into consideration.
    • external objects take on something foreign to their nature.
    • process takes place while awake, we don't notice it, because in
    • the moment when a person takes the leap in his life which
    • again, then take what was external into us again, so that we
    • the exhaled air disperses. And how by inhaling we take into us
    • the element of warmth; we take it away through the element of
    • Your self by spirit taken from you;
    • Your self by spirit taken from you;
    • taken over by the Luciferic spiritual world.
    • Self taken away by spirit;
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    • which slowly take one step after the other. We observe the
    • process. We take the carbon into ourselves. And carbon is the
    • friends, are not to be taken as concepts or theories. They are
    • Take in willingly the essence of air
    • Take in willingly the essence of air,
    • stunted angel soul would take its place. We should listen to
    • If Cosmic Life takes hold in full
    • If Cosmic Life takes hold in full
    • If Cosmic Life takes hold in full
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    • renewal which has taken place must be clearly grasped, my dear
    • of good intentions, which are often taken very lightly, but of
    • religious renewal is only a branch of it - is taken more
    • movement, that means that it is taken very seriously indeed.
    • body takes place in fully conscious deliberateness, so that
    • can take the first step beyond the threshold.
    • yourselves for the first time: I want to take the Guardian of
    • Oh, I didn't take the words seriously enough the first time; I
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    • to take over the presidency of the Anthroposophical Society
    • taken place. In the future, no abstract relationship will be
    • cannot take part in the continuing work of the School in
    • Dornach can partake in some manner. We can only take the fifth
    • must take one step after the other and there has been much to
    • circumstances. Here esoteric studies will take place which are
    • will be taken very seriously indeed. For those members of the
    • on the earth and in which we partake through our skin, through
    • And we would be very mistaken to ignore this beauty, sublimity,
    • called the Guardian of the Threshold. This Guardian takes care
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    • But at the same time you take your own etheric being out into
    • that we take our hearts with us in the experience and that it
    • dialog has taken place we recall the connection of lines 2
    • as best we can, something powerful takes place in the
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    • achieved without these karmic residues takes
    • Mysteries had declined, humanity could be taken into the
    • organizations. He must be clear about what takes place in his
    • from within us, if we take as inducement what resounds
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    • spiritual world is mostly mistakenly imagined, because one
    • Take any of the mantras or other verses and recite it. It
    • I'll have to take a few weeks off and go to where there are no
    • from the life-forces taken from the stars.
    • that what exists in us on earth as will is taken out to the
    • spirit-will. Earthly will is constantly being taken up and
    • before us after all this has taken place within us, and in
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    • Let us take first where the will is most evident in
    • necessary that such mantric procedures be taken most
    • undertake them earnestly.
    • Something else is necessary which must be taken into
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    • undertaken as it is carefully described in my book
    • again take on the state of mind of ordinary consciousness;
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    • speaks the first words to us if we wish to take
    • air-element, in regard to what we take in through warmth,
    • We look at the world of plants. We know: we take into
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    • should not be taken as a restriction on human freedom, my
    • taken seriously, it cannot be otherwise than that the
    • dear friends, that the leadership of the School takes this
    • which arise when cosmic souls take council among each other
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    • to the extent that it can be taken into the spiritual world
    • thoughts are taken from the illusion of the senses and become
    • world takes place, created out of what was dead, illusionary, and
    • taken up by the Angeloi, Archangeloi, Archai. Thus a new world, a
    • it taken over by the beings of the first hierarchy and made by
    • a sense-perceptible picture what takes place in a purely
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    • their beauty, where their spiritual acts take place. And we
    • which we should belong — can take possession of the names
    • And now let us consider the path we have taken in
    • take into our souls the inner drama of self-knowledge.
    • after we have taken into our souls all the profundities of divine
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    • noted in everything undertaken within the Anthroposophical
    • anthroposophy, is to take the place of what has been previously
    • Society, that it has taken on the characteristic of complete
    • does not take on further responsibilities when one becomes an
    • is taken for granted.
    • That this is taken seriously, my dear friends, can be seen by
    • twenty instances temporary expulsions have already taken place.
    • (We feel ourselves impelled to take a few steps closer to the
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    • not letting ourselves be overtaken by light, nor letting the
    • Your Self, taken from you by spirit;
    • Your Self, taken from you by spirit;
    • teachings will be rounded out, will take place on Monday at
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    • If worldly life takes hold in full,
    • If worldly Life takes hold in full,
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    • moment an important change takes place in the human being, that
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    • Anthroposophical Society who have taken part in the general
    • that what membership in this School means be taken with the
    • School must be taken.
    • Even with things that in everyday life are taken seriously, at
    • expected to do so, they do not take them seriously.
    • someone takes notes on what is said here, except for the
    • Therefore, my dear sisters and brothers, you must not take
  • Title: The Social Question: Lecture I: The True Form of the Social Question
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    • to take a stand towards the social question and to intervene in
    • thought, a certain stream of thought has taken hold of these
    • souls. It is this which makes it so difficult today to take a
    • Take a single example in human development. For my sake let's
    • take, if we may call it ‘successive’ development, what happens
    • transformation takes place in the human body. Just observe what
    • formation in the human body takes place towards adolescence.
    • jumps that take place in single organisms, it does appear in
    • takes on a particular characteristic, expressed in a word which
    • consciousness’ one should take less into account that it points
    • indicated when one takes the wording: proletarian class
    • which can in turn take on other forms. If you look at science
    • take over this direction of science, his gaze was as if
    • enterprise would be taken from them and single employers doing
  • Title: The Social Question: Lecture II: Comparisons at Solving the Social Question based on Life's Realities
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    • take these four lectures as a unit. This means the content of
    • one lecture is not to be taken as independent and judged this
    • social organism — at least must take part in the work of
    • take the belief you learnt about natural organisms and apply
    • recovery to take place. In various areas in central and eastern
    • Our economic life is connected to all that takes place in the
    • Economic life has in our modern time taken on particular forms.
    • humanity, will enable this terrible course of events to take on
    • This must take place in relation to the real understanding of
    • evolutionary elements in humanity must take this up, not as an
    • obvious form modern life has taken on through technology and
  • Title: The Social Question: Lecture III: Fanaticism Versus a Real Conception of Life in Social Thinking and Willing
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    • things here — whoever takes the trouble to penetrate from
    • has taken on, that the actual impulse of this modern
    • of view takes on less importance as we are distracted about
    • outside of the proletariat who now take it as payment developed
    • everyday life as it happens. Everyday life then takes revenge.
    • Now everyday life takes on a form which has nothing to do with
    • take on power and result in unspeakable evil by his fanatical
    • of the world and takes on an inner soul understanding into
    • you take this expression in order to really spiritually
    • takes on the form of images of revelation, images which express
    • want to say. Let us take some or other young student, in other
    • done before — let's take for example, dealing with the
    • has the view that things can simply be taken thus, without a
    • the proletariat has been taken over by the inheritance from
    • taken place in the last four and a half years only needs to be
    • relation to such people who take these things as impractical, a
  • Title: The Social Question: Lecture IV: The Evolution of Social Thinking and Willing and Life's Circumstances for Current Humanity
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    • before. It is necessary to take the comfortable but often
    • appear later in life even if they are not taken in as decisive
    • mankind we can point out as having taken place at the turn of
    • and willing, a change started to take place towards a more
    • grasp community life superficially, will take on gigantic forms
    • takes place in disguise in the consciousness: this striving
    • independent for me is to say: Either state laws take on the
    • which the economic organism takes responsibility — call
    • bourgeois circles do not take this into account, they have
    • This needs to be taken as essential today if human progress is
    • take place. Approaches to this are available but a penetrating
    • social insight must take place. Whatever is to be created must
    • one takes the pains, you come to say nothing other than legal
    • structure of the community. Again, it will involve hours to take
    • in the correct way. What is increasingly taken into account in
    • this, needs to be taken into consideration on this basis
    • takes a certain direction in more modern technology and
    • of it, which should be taken from true reality, distanced from
    • one member, take on a uniformed characteristic. At a given
    • had ever dared take on. Actual relationships would then clearly
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    • of the social question, that the spiritual aspect must take a
    • — I ask you to please take note, I don't say natural
    • through their purely outward existence, predestined to take
    • Just take a single fact, take the most recently appeared fact
    • should in no way be taken in their future development to the
    • ruling circles haven't taken anything of the life of rights
    • from their modern state. While much has been taken out of the
    • taken completely into the economic process. This he felt was
    • neither fall into the mistake of Schäffle nor
    • Just take for once — I want to use radically clear
    • to address how production should take place, how the
    • circulation of goods should take its course. When this
    • long ago that the social question has taken on its present form
    • much has to be done and many mistakes have to be made! Even
    • these mistakes were quite numerous. It appears that exactly in
    • didn't experience this. The mistakes became terribly
    • the conviction that the mistake was not fruitless, that even
    • are still young, can now take up a true, viable social
    • Steiner: What you have claimed has taken on a form as a result
    • both, are only involved with economic factors which take place
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    • through a certain education and taken part in what they called
    • taken up what could really be considered a fruitful development
    • many Marxist or similar terms to be taken into their national
    • take it that the leading classes are at cause for what has come
    • work, how one can take a single contribution out of ten and
    • How would this great cooperative be set up? Here one must take
    • step, to take yet another step towards progress.
    • Proletarian had the desire to conquer, to take it as his
    • from the same origins.’ — This was taken up differently
    • supplemented the ideas which the modern Proletarians were taken
    • That which has been taken up by a soul has the possibility for
    • come about when labour is taken out, when above all the
    • question regarding labour is taken out of the economic process
    • — I can't describe it in detail, it would take too long
    • in a healthy social organism such a three-foldness should take
    • state life, and now is taken further. So we see that in recent
    • if it takes place in the light of true freedom. Everything
    • state, did it take on a certain characteristic corresponding to
    • easily take on characteristics according to the interests of
    • stage where it should penetrate the human soul and take its
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    • this simply means that they have never taken the trouble to understand
    • of the inevitable course taken by evolution. He believed that the
    • asked himself: ‘Is this not evidence of a severance that has taken
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    • another race has taken twenty-five, another three, another four. The
    • knowledge of the higher world might be attained. To take one example:
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    • take the place of that which we have lost. With all possible
    • especially if it takes root in the hearts of our
    • especially in a spiritual movement which takes its rise out of
    • today that must be taken into account. In these two lectures I
    • shall take pains to deal with as much as possible of that which
    • child is taken in his earliest years into a community that is
    • with the language and its genius are by no means taken into
    • Take the condition of the dreaming person and compare this with
    • Anthroposophy first begin. Indeed, we are compelled to take our
    • take to heart that, wherever we engage in Anthroposophical
    • as a certain number of persons who take in what they hear or
    • thus far taken. We shall arrive only at a tremendous chaos, at
    • will our discussions take a fruitful course.
    • each other, and who have not thus far been able to take the
    • opinion, for what is to take place must come from the bosom of
    • same course it has thus far taken, I beg you, therefore, to
    • that it has once taken these foundations into itself —
    • Anthroposophical Society can take charge, as this must be done,
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    • the world leads one to take hold of life in a truer way than
    • one can take it without this.
    • lower condition, is taken over into what we will call a higher
    • are not willing to undertake this. For this reason, there has
    • of this ordinary attitude. In this case what takes place in the
    • individual things that have been taken up, and the destiny of
    • alternative: Either the spiritual-scientist must take in hand
    • this, but this standpoint is taken in the right way only when
    • taken hold of in the right way, and, most of all, that this
    • Anthroposophical circles. In this regard innumerable mistakes
    • see that the Society is in such a state as to be able to take
    • the outside world suppose that nothing takes place in this
    • most part things take place which he would not in the least
    • my spiritual eye take in at a glance the manner in which the
    • compelled to take exception out of a consciousness of the very
    • which simply takes things as they are, or a theology which, as
    • needs only to be taken by the opponents out of my own writings.
    • Such a step was actually taken somewhat later through the
    • take over the Presidency of the Anthroposophical Society which
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    • this a number of times. It is necessary to take a very
    • century, particularly in this respect. We tend to take
    • intellectual approach which we take so much for granted,
    • earth had taken a physical form in the cosmos that
    • human form. This anthropomorphism takes over whenever
    • must take our orientation from what the facts have to
    • they can take a course that will lead to human beings on
    • take firm hold of this earthly, mineral aspect of human
    • magnetism is more easily understood. It does not take as
    • course taken by the world that exists outside us. Those
    • our spiritual movement that takes its orientation in
    • draw attention to some very peculiar points of view taken
    • movement which endeavours to take up the challenge of the
  • Title: Polarities in Evolution: Lecture 2: East, West, and the Culture of Middle Europe, the Science of Initiation
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    • of Asia may thus be said to have taken the intellectual
    • sufficiently stressed — was first of all taken in
    • itself able to take in the ideas coming from Asia.
    • respects. It is necessary, however, that they take hold
    • want to know how Schelling, for instance, to take just
    • characteristics that enable them in particular to take up
    • Germanic mind is demonstrated. The Germanic mind takes
    • taken of the world, at the point where they relate to
    • them’. Take a look, you will find this kind of
    • differentiation shows itself particularly if one takes a
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    • today states are taken so much for granted that no one
    • worse, they are so much taken for granted that people are
    • take it to mean today. The idea of the ruler of an
    • because modern minds are little inclined to take serious
    • down from spiritual heights to take up its abode in a
    • we know them today, and take a wider view. We cannot
    • forced him to take the route prescribed by the priest. It
    • are altogether little prepared to take note of major
    • not so limited in their ideas they could take a wider
    • were to take such things in historical evolution
    • hand. He would take that to be self-evident. At the time
    • say, something was taken as a matter of course, was the
    • to human minds, when it was taken as a matter of
    • taken it into one's mind to say one was German, i.e.
    • of the way they do take effect, literally ask for
    • the course taken by spiritual affairs behind the Physical
  • Title: Polarities in Evolution: Lecture 4: Western Secret Societies, Jesuitism, Leninism
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    • that must inevitably take our present civilization to the
    • is made in cultural life to take a wider point of view
    • take account of the instincts of the masses, instincts
    • proper idea of current events one would have to take
    • particularly taken into account however is connected with
    • within animal nature. If you now take all the cleverness
    • Let me take
    • them say: ‘It would take the ground away from under
    • shadows being taken up into a container and presenting
    • with it. Something taken for granted as a fundamental
    • that what we are doing is taken from some source or
    • will without doubt never emerge, however long it takes
    • ideas as the Jesuits, only they take them the other way
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    • different aspects, things now also taken into
    • people say today: Something else will have to take the
    • taken and it is realized that if the stomach is
    • and others have attempted to take the anthroposophical
    • must take account of it in everything we say and do. The
    • way, it is not at all healthy if something is undertaken
    • to be taken into account.
    • to be found? It takes a certain form and people fail to
    • notice, but most of it takes place in the sphere of
    • threefold order is a good thing; we must take it
    • is for this idea to be taken up by a sufficiently large
    • those who take a practical view. The latter will take an
    • people living for some private pleasure; they take hold
    • say takes ten hours, could be easily done in one hour.
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    • made that when any work is undertaken or any proposal
    • must be taken into account and taken positively into
    • is new. This, however, does not have to be taken into
    • mistaken to look for atoms and molecules in the world we
    • proud to say that they do not take atoms and molecules to
    • take a living comprehension of spiritual entities as your
    • course be taken hold of, whilst in the case of the
    • rainbow we could not take hold of anything. Yet although
    • view of nature that is generally taken today, a view that
    • say, and take it in the right spirit.
    • with the senses — is mistaken, and the error
    • definition that takes hold of realities, in this case the
    • ideas to take hold of reality. We cannot do so whilst we
    • too lazy to take in the things that only materialism can
    • anything that takes you into the sphere of matter, saying
    • we must take the road to reality. I have tried to
  • Title: Polarities in Evolution: Lecture 7: Materialism, Mysticism, Anthroposophy, Liberalism, Conservatism
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    • matter of the earth. This form of self-perception takes
    • age to another take place inside the human skin.
    • liberal element which is to the left takes on some colour
    • usually taken seriously. You cannot give your allegiance
    • their own way, I am uniting with that one, I take his
    • need. We could take up such abstract mysticism, but that
    • develop an inner impulsiveness where they take words as
    • things one really wishes people to take to heart; I have
  • Title: Polarities in Evolution: Lecture 8: The Opposition of Knowledge and Faith, Its Overcoming
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    • takes life seriously really ought to feel that the
    • humankind was taken as a matter of course when this
    • who who descended to earth to take up his abode among
    • be taken by the divine knowledge that had once existed
    • come about. It has taken the road I have often
    • experimentation and observation. Take a look — but
    • names we bear have taken a road where it is no longer
    • is Miller. That is the road names have taken. The rest of
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    • different points of view. Today I want to take a point of
    • take a closer look at the dream world, considering it in
    • changes the human brain had undergone. If you take an
    • physical basis of dreaming — take it as a working
    • will not take time at this point to consider the nature
    • did the people of the ancient Orient take themselves very
    • into decadence. If you take a good look at oriental
    • inability to take up the mission of modern humanity, to
    • something of which we must take special note if we want
    • Take
    • understood as a whole. Take Hegelian philosophy, for
    • the view taken of the of the human being is such that a
    • achieve pictures or images, but it does not take them to
    • to take the insights that their particular faculties have
    • We must understand it before we can consciously take our
    • future. The culture of the Middle must take its place in
    • take its place there and point the way.
    • mistake not to pay proper attention to the way in which
    • mistake to cast sidelong glances at the East and to try
    • significance today. And we must take care not to cast any
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  • Title: Polarities in Evolution: Lecture 10: Transition from the Luciferic to the Ahrimanic Age and the Christ Event to Come
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    • permitted to take the great disaster that has happened in recent years as
    • given rise to opinions, all kinds of measures were taken, and people had
    • work — labour — had taken on quite a different form to what
    • Now let us take some other
    • the relative size of something that had really been taken out of the
    • evolution. If you now take the following and add it to what has been
    • something occurred that in the past would have taken quite a different
    • civilization, and we must take a good look at it.
    • nowadays. That is the view taken by the present age. We know, however,
    • relatively short time — just take the time from 1870, when six and
    • forces and energies also exist and take effect independent of human
    • ahrimanic world will take hold of the human will and human beings will
    • more alive in feelings. The ahrimanic takes effect through the human
    • intellect and comes to realization as it takes form in the products of
    • management and workers. Practical life fails to take account of the
    • have a science that I have taken to great heights; have a life in the
    • earlier earth lives. Everything we take in of the outside world in this
    • powers to take over! Machines create something in us that will be the
    • take account of spiritual science. Just think what it means that there
    • speaking of something that takes no account of human nature, and those
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    • really touch us as human beings if we allow them to take
    • This will take us beyond the earthly realm because it has
    • what we need to develop our own nature and take it beyond
    • must take hold, with the whole of our being, of what to
    • something within this earthly realm that will take us
    • Christ is the principle that can take our evolution
    • something in us that can only be taken further by a
    • Christ spirit. If you take an honest, unbiased look at
    • will this enlivened science take? Some things are in
    • earth. We have to take our human beingness back from the
    • half-developed Imaginations — if we were to take
    • take this element of knowledge back into our
    • course take bread and — well, let us say
    • beings, that will take us beyond this and make us into
    • however, that spiritual science must take the whole of
    • all the gold. If you take a good look at the world around
    • some people take this amiss. I know I am poking around in
    • — and they take exception to this. Exception is
    • even taken by people who are sitting in this room and
    • reject the things that take their substance from the
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    • the supersensible worlds and take a look at the processes which take
    • take place for the first time. Now, in death, not only does the astral
    • retains a certain extract, an essence, and man takes it with him and
    • visible, and it takes twenty, thirty to forty years until they have
    • much, and he has taken these experiences with him. He has taken them
    • incarnation. What then takes place in life, in the jointly experienced
    • disappear and other species take their place. Such changes are brought
    • for a long, long time, the time is approaching when it is to take
    • present state of development of man, have taken over the work of
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    • right light to make no mistake as to their character. Yet these
    • life to be fostered here, may be taken as symbolical of the
    • anti-social impulses and instincts. No mistake should be made.
    • These men — their destiny has overtaken them — but
    • speak it brings swift retribution on a man, since it is taken
    • have been made and people have taken them in. They could not
    • would only take time and trouble to observe even the outer
    • and education which would take into account the fact that in a
    • develop; , but he could only, more or less, take note of what
    • have taken the trouble to find out a great deal about what is
    • this! They must take the trouble to understand it, however,
    • in the future will take on a separable character, and will
    • to take part in them. Then we had the “National
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    • of the child to develop it. Social relations must take on
    • necessary to take much notice of it, but to-day it must be
    • extension must take place, so that from making response only to
    • events which will take place in quite other spheres, but which
    • not yet taken place, and it is evident that this revolution
    • to grasp things with the etheric brain, to take
    • steer in this direction, and the West must take the lead. Here
    • we must take into account something very important.
    • Take the German language, to-day dreadfully misused. If we look
    • interests from our own personality and our nationality to take
    • learn to take our stand within the whole civilized world, and
    • language, and when we take Greek culture and language into our
    • way was open, but found that the marriage could not, take place
    • true the marriage did eventually take place, but the
    • Our education has been taken in hand by the State, which is
    • influence. People are not educated to-day to take their place
    • calling and take their place in that. The State takes young
    • into men of other times. Say to a man to-day: “to partake
    • Rome, already taken into our own being, will increase.
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    • etheric bodies, but then this return takes place in varying
    • body, educate them to be able to take the complete plunge.
    • regarded, until in our times it has become possible to take as
    • Taken as earnest, that makes it impossible to take seriously
    • present-day man in no way partakes with his soul in what is
    • if man had taken no part in it. Thinking logically on the basis
    • take us too far.) What we give to the spiritual world is the
    • of knowledge — much more than that. To take them
    • take the Christ into its scientific, exact view of things, that
    • in such a way that men can take their place in the development
    • unless we develop the good will to take part in the whole
    • entire life between birth and death. At birth we take over the
    • all build our spiritual life here, so we take the forces
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    • world of affairs had arrived at the state of letting them take
    • ourselves with the root-cause of the trouble. To take
    • generally taken to mean something of this sort: the proletariat
    • taken the trouble to teach directly out of our common human
    • culture. They had to be taken to the museums and shown what had
    • the social question taken as a whole — its spiritual
    • Something different is demanded. Let us take an example not so
    • nowadays has taken the place of the Church which formerly used
    • notice certain things which are nowadays taken as a matter of
    • direct us to take one subject in one year, another in another,
    • organism save that of those who take some active part in it,
    • take into account the realities of life, not be content with
    • will reveal itself in its true form if we take socialism
    • undertaken economic management, at the same time it controls
    • independent sphere of rights, which will take the place
    • subject among the workers, though, once again, we can only take
    • amount and time of human work has been taken out of the
    • this third member, the economic life, must take in the
    • fashion) is so ordered that, for instance, notice is taken of
    • would be a terrible mistake to push to extremes the State
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