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  • Title: Esoteric Development: Introduction
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    • invariably find out as much about it as he can beforehand from those
    • Outline will do much to explain this. If the reader finds in such
    • Philosophy of Freedom, he will find his confidence in thinking
    • direct experience. This is important, because he will find as he
    • activity, but is the very vehicle by which he finds his way to
    • to which the reader will find Rudolf Steiner calls attention again
  • Title: Esoteric Development: Lecture VII: The Great Initiates
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    • finds expression in Initiates giving to the various peoples
    • find reference to certain virtues in the forefront of those
    • pupil. These six virtues which you find mentioned in every
    • way as Goethe. But you find among others, too, something of the
    • should again bring us. You find it in the case of a German, a young,
  • Title: Esoteric Development: Lecture I: Inner Development
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    • life within you and external life. You probably would find yourself
    • finds previously hidden opportunities for evil lurking around him. In
    • find a similar relationship to our actions, that is, to exercise
    • you observe nature, you will find in it a certain rhythm. You will,
    • to know the rhythm inherent in physical nature increasingly finds in
    • will find the God in himself if he awakens the divine organs within
    • himself and finds his higher divine self in his surroundings, just as
    • he finds his lower self solely by means of using his eyes and ears.
    • a person finds someone who can draw out these abilities, they will
    • that he must find the others in himself. There is a delicate
    • distinction between these two sentences: “To find the others in
    • oneself,” and “To find oneself in the others.” In
    • saw himself.” To find oneself — not in egotistical
  • Title: Esoteric Development: Lecture VIII: The Path of Knowledge and Its Stages
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    • orderly thinking through this study in the physical plane will find
    • The pupil must find for himself such symbols in language. In this way
    • has been wonderfully portrayed in an ancient saga. You find a
    • the eye, the pupil acquires knowledge of the sun. One finds the
    • concentrated. Or he finds the sun in concentrating on the eye. This
    • different from the beloved chatter about self-knowledge. One finds
    • the things one finds in the astral world which draw man down and lead
  • Title: Esoteric Development: Lecture IX: Imaginative Knowledge and Artistic Imagination
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    • symbolism one finds genuine knowledge there. He who knows the
    • significance of a mineral finds entry to the upper region of
    • finds entry to the Arupa regions of Devachan. Thus the gaze of the
    • must find entry into the whole world.
    • One finds also in German
    • Satyr type, in which we find a completely different form of the
  • Title: Esoteric Development: Lecture II: The Psychological Foundations of Anthroposophy
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    • will never speak otherwise about positive findings of super-sensible
    • note of the findings of this research (as they appear in contemporary
    • findings of the spiritual researcher.
    • communicated his findings, ordinary unprejudiced logic is sufficient.
    • be continued. As a second possibility, the self may find that it is
    • “soul” finds himself with respect to his bodily
    • to show that certain findings of modern natural science, if thought
    • spiritual researcher. Shaftesbury finds that by means of the
    • is reflected, one can then find this thought epistemologically
  • Title: Esoteric Development: Lecture X: The Three Decisions on the Path of Imaginative Cognition
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    • it is still in the body, in order to find those spiritual realms
    • to have experience of the spiritual worlds, we must find the
    • approaches. And what now occurs is that one finds the possibility of
    • lose myself but I find myself again.” That is an experience
    • one knows that one will find oneself again. One must make the
    • that one shall find oneself again there. This is an experience that
    • find described in the book, Knowledge of the Higher Worlds and its
    • and find himself in completely strange worlds. The
    • on the battlefield — is finding now in these alien experiences
  • Title: Esoteric Development: Lecture IV: The Attainment of Spiritual Knowledge
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    • principles you will now find pursued everywhere in the concrete
    • it, we shall find that we are dependent for one upon heredity, for
    • air, and the vibrating warmth, you will not find it so very unlikely
    • one finds that it is something creative, that it is that which, at
    • must find the way back into one's sympathies and antipathies —
    • suffering. Only through this can we really find our way into the
    • can be tested, and indeed one will find that this testing is the
    • to find active spirit within us in order to be able to perceive the
  • Title: Esoteric Development: Lecture III: Supersensible Knowledge: Anthroposophy as a Demand of the Age
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    • contribution in the findings about relationships throughout the
    • But we find eminently clear
    • has had some practice in scientific work to use the findings of
    • arrive, perhaps deep within a forest. Here we find the absolute
    • back from this stage; they cannot find the courage to make the
    • that man is spirit; and can find his true satisfaction only in the
  • Title: Esoteric Development: Lecture V: General Demands Which Every Aspirant For Occult Development Must Put to Himself
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    • find fault and to criticize.
    • circumstances of their lives oblige many people to find fault and
  • Title: Esoteric Development: Lecture VI: Further Rules in Continuation of the General Demands
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    • He would soon find himself standing in life without support were he



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