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  • Title: Inner Nature of Man: Lecture 4: Wisdom in the Spiritual World
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    • spiritual. In the physical world we are always questioning nature; in
    • "question-motif" in fairy-tales. In the spirit-world our
    • some question or other. If he takes up Spiritual Science, he will not
    • not impelled, as it were, by the object itself to ask questions, if
    • questions to objects and processes, and we have to make efforts to
    • investigate them in order to find the answer to our questions from
    • surround us spiritually and they question us, not we them. They are
    • there and we stand before them and are continually being questioned
    • of wisdom the answer to these questions. We have not to seek the
    • objects question us; all around us are objects questioning us.
    • some Being in the spiritual world; inevitably it asks us a question.
    • enough to answer the question when the time comes for it to be
    • rebirth we stand before a Being which questions us. We have not
    • question is asked. This is how things come to pass.
    • progressively to answer the questioning Beings more and
    • meets a spiritual Being. This Being repeatedly questions him and he
    • question motif’ in fairy-tales and sagas is very
    • question motif’, with which Ludwig Laistner specially
    • question is whether he is able to develop his will and his feeling,
    • we might therefore now consider the question: How, at the present
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