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  • Title: Being of Man/Future Evolution: Lecture 5: Rhythms in the Being of Man
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    • however, establish a rough figure, and say that it goes through its
    • proportional figures that so to say specify the ‘speeds of
  • Title: Deed of Christ: Lecture 1: Mephistopheles and Earthquakes
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    • problem of the figure of Mephistopheles lead us into a deep realm of
    • The figure of Mephistopheles which will be our starting-point to-day,
    • facts — a figure who appears in the drama as the seducer and tempter
    • figure of Mephistopheles. In other lectures I have said that the
    • When you are thinking about the figure of Mephistopheles, you may
    • which frequently occur in explanations of the figure of Mephistopheles —
    • is to identify the figure of Mephistopheles as he appears in Goethe's
    • those figures seen by man in the various conditions of soul running
    • parallel with initiation, figures which from a world of Light
    • the spirit those figures who were in truth spiritual Beings of a
    • figures belonging to the world of light were as fascinating and
    • These two figures — Lucifer and Ahriman — must be clearly
    • it is more than a figure of speech to say that after the Event of
    • with his hosts appears as a figure with the most diverse names among
    • which regarded Ahriman alone as a figure of dread. And while many different
    • the Hebrew people — in Europe the figure of Ahriman became the
    • “Mephistopheles” is none other than the figure of Ahriman and must



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