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  • Title: Supersensible Knowledge: Lecture I: The Significance of Supersensible Knowledge Today
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    • to understand every religion and spiritual aspiration. Every
    • modern human beings, standing within the European-American
    • own foundation, seeks to understand all religions. It wishes
    • science aims to awaken understanding for the views of the
    • also become understandable. The true value of the ancient
    • required now is complete mutual understanding, not just
    • take the attitude that, while they do not understand the
    • not understand Christianity, each one tolerates the other's
    • complete understanding is necessary. Human beings must be
    • understand. The truth should result in more than mere
    • with understanding into what the others feel and experience.
    • to complete understanding. The followers of particular faiths
    • encompass immortality. If we understand the human soul, then
    • understanding of the change in attitude that is taking place.
    • must be met with understanding and open minds. In our time
    • them. But everyone is required to understand the impulses of
    • acceptable and understandable to modern humans.
    • a spiritual understanding of the phenomenon of man, it will
    • explain things and make life understandable. I shall also
    • for deeper understanding. That the spiritual-scientific view
  • Title: Supersensible Knowledge: Lecture II: Blood is a Very Special Fluid
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    • change must come about in our modern understanding and
    • question. These are all problems that become understandable
    • understood unless one understands the mysterious effect when
    • impression made upon him when, as a small child, standing in
    • ability to understand the external world, to understand what
  • Title: Supersensible Knowledge: Lecture III: The Origin of Suffering
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    • encounters at the outset, like an enigmatic figure standing
    • understand the birth of tragedy out of the Spirit of ancient
    • dawning understanding for the fact that the significance of
    • widening of their inner being? They attain understanding of
    • the other. Nothing provides greater understanding than
    • that compassion leads to understanding of the other, whereas
    • understanding of our essential nature will also make clear
    • scientists fail to understand sensation and ascribe it to
    • suffering without his feelings being roused; he can stand
    • wheat, we can now understand the coming forth of the Holy
    • stand constantly at our side, like a guardian of life, the
  • Title: Supersensible Knowledge: Lecture IV: The Origin of Evil
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    • understand evil one must enter deeply into the nature of
  • Title: Supersensible Knowledge: Lecture VI: Education in the Light of Spiritual Science
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    • childhood till old age. That is why, if we are to understand
    • understand what things mean is a faculty of the ether body,
    • research makes all these subtleties understandable and throws
    • the day arrives and the child stands before the door filled
    • must understand all the members of the human being, and the
  • Title: Supersensible Knowledge: Lecture V: Illness and Death
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    • understand.
    • of how understanding can be reached concerning these two most
    • into account if we are to understand the mind of a spirit
    • to reach a deeper understanding of the Old and New
    • he no longer understands the world. Once a person is old he
    • no longer understands the young. That is why the old must die
    • natural scientists do not understand that when illness and
    • understanding of illness and death in relation to human
    • understand their significance when we investigate how human
    • “I.” We can only understand the work of the
    • To understand
    • originated in external nature. When we understand the secret
    • we shall also understand illness.
    • illustrates an important fact for understanding the element
    • himself and makes others strong to withstand that particular
    • sufficient strength to withstand harmful influences depends
    • these things will gain an understanding of illness and death.
  • Title: Supersensible Knowledge: Lecture VII: Education and Spiritual Science
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    • understand the evolution of the individual, and guide the
    • school. We shall attempt to understand what is required of
    • first learns; only later does it understand, and only later
  • Title: Supersensible Knowledge: Lecture VIII: Insanity in the Light of Spiritual Science
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    • Insanity from the Standpoint of Spiritual Science.
    • bear in mind above all, if we are to understand how insanity
    • one must of necessity learn to understand the spiritual
    • understand the nature of what is physical, we must recognize
  • Title: Supersensible Knowledge: Lecture IX: Wisdom and Health
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    • streams forth; thus we can understand that there are people
  • Title: Supersensible Knowledge: Lecture X: Stages in Man's Development in the Light of Spiritual Science
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    • pleasure or pain in what the tableau portrays. We stand
    • as it were, stand back and consider just what it is the child
  • Title: Supersensible Knowledge: Lecture XI: Who are the Rosicrucians?
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    • one stands at a certain spot an the mountainside, when a path
    • rather than the path available where one stands. The nature
    • being who stands fully within today's civilization needs a
    • be placed anywhere but where it stands. Each of the books
    • think they understand. As the human physiognomy expresses the
    • sorrow, then you begin to understand imaginative knowledge.
    • understand them to immerse themselves in things and directly
    • did not fully understand. The notice read: The philosopher's
    • understand the notice about the philosopher's stone alluded
    • Then, through their own insight, they will understand what it
    • ideal, one's watchword. It stands as the symbol for a human
    • all things. He will then understand Goethe's words in the
    • to understand the cross as symbol of dying and
  • Title: Supersensible Knowledge: Lecture XII: Richard Wagner and Mysticism
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    • anyone with understanding of mysticism. The Gnostics have
    • help us to understand and to appreciate on his own terms a
    • understand the whole human being, the inner person as well as
    • partially revealed in space and time. He sought to understand
    • because he sought understanding of the deeper aspects of the
    • then can we understand what Wagner had in mind when he
    • recognize that an understanding of this significance dawned
    • the Holy Grail. On the one hand stands the belief that
    • environment when, with sensitivity and understanding, we
    • originally were established out of a deep understanding of
  • Title: Supersensible Knowledge: Lecture XIII: The Bible and Wisdom
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    • historical record at all. It is understandable that the
    • stand up to close historical investigation. Looking at events
    • understanding of the Bible that cannot be faulted. If only
    • with any understanding of a certain passage from the Sermon
    • expressed by saying: Do not ever stand still. Human beings
    • at what we understand today, at what our will is capable of
    • themselves: The initiate's outlook, his understanding of the
    • would, is the outlook and understanding all human beings will
    • the spheres” was heard. (What today we understand
    • existed a typical or standard description of the life of an
    • can understand why the descriptions of different initiates of
    • understand why descriptions of the life of Hermes, Zarathustra,
    • This we shall understand when we consider how the writers of
    • from the viewpoint of initiation and understanding of the
    • the initiate perfect and powerful. You will now understand
    • all-important. For human beings the outstanding
    • contained in the Bible. We shall understand what it means
    • when Moses stands before Jehovah as messenger and asks:
  • Title: Lecture: The Origin of Suffering
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    • continually asserts itself and which stands as a great consolation
    • understanding of the other person. One understands the life of
    • stands before us we say too that chemical and physical laws must be
    • where a being stands close to the threshold between life and death,
    • surrounds us, we shall well understand the words of a Christian
    • also understand how thoughtful men have ascribed to pain such an
    • also understand what dawns in man's soul of the connection of
    • Spirit. We now understand the coming forth of the Holy Spirit from
    • in earlier lives, then we understand such a connection only out of
  • Title: Lecture: The Origin of Evil
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    • consider this question from the standpoint of spiritual science.
    • More and more of it will flow into daily life. We are standing only at
    • it. One must understand what task and mission evil has in the world.
    • The astral body does not indeed stand higher. It is the “enjoyer”
    • behind and they stand approximately between gods and men. They still
    • stands in the service of egotism. In pupils of occultism therefore
  • Title: Lecture: What Do We Understand by Illness and Death
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    • riddle which, however, they do not happen to understand. Today, when
    • understand by illness and death?” Hence we cannot go into
    • arrive at an understanding of these two important problems of our
    • helpful if we refer to the present utter lack of understanding of the
    • with a merely superficial understanding of both Old and New
    • understanding of the matter, not far removed from what today we are
    • spend my life to ponder it”, will understand how the only
    • understands the world. When he has become old he can no longer
    • answer here that could bring us nearer to an understanding of the
    • understand that when speaking of illness and death a distinction
    • understand death and illness in human beings we must above all
    • science; and we must understand its nature in accordance with
    • more from the physiological standpoint of the work of the physical
    • itself has brought forth. We understand the work of the ego only when
    • understand death only by seeking to know its origin; and we form a
    • When we understand the secret of bringing the external forces and
    • to understand that there are many spheres in medicine which work in a
    • which is very important for the understanding of life — a
    • into these things will indeed gain some kind of understanding of the
    • the understanding of many people, but when the understanding has
  • Title: Occult Significance of Blood
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    • understand the line otherwise. Faust is to inscribe his name in his
    • If from the new standpoint of spiritual investigation we meditate upon
    • however, stand over to be dealt with in future lectures. The blood
    • standpoint of a spiritual conception of the universe. We shall best
    • approach our subject if, to begin with, we understand the meaning of
    • world of sense. When once you understand this “spiritual
    • Yet this question of race is one that we can never understand until we
    • understand the mysteries of the blood and of the results accruing from
    • Now, such a standpoint is not taken by theosophical research. This has
    • a fixed principle. It does not say: “Here I stand as a seeker,
    • subtle argument, yet one which will show you how the matter stands. In
    • pictures produced by the brain and the senses. Thus the blood stands
    • external events. Ancestry, or descent, places us where we stand in
    • particular moment which stands out in the history of each nation. It
    • among all peoples, signifies the birth of the external understanding,
    • standpoint.
  • Title: Insanity from the Standpoint of Spiritual Science
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    • Insanity from the Standpoint of Spiritual Science
    • Insanity from the Standpoint of Spiritual Science
    • forms stand furthest removed from the spirit, condensed to the
    • spiritual. We must get to know this, in order to understand the



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