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  • Title: The Earth As Being with Life, Soul, and Spirit: Lecture 1
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    • the face, Europeans gradually come to resemble the old American
    • become effective, which are exercised on individual men for instance
    • activity of the individual, in the head, joins forces with what is
    • If we observe the East, which will gradually arise
    • the fact that the individual as a member of humanity — not as
    • separate individual — seeks to find spirituality through the
    • individual variations. There can be human beings in Middle Europe
    • the nation-spirit, and what comes to meet it is again individual
  • Title: The Earth As Being with Life, Soul, and Spirit: Lecture 2
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    • If this is taken into consideration, one will gradually acquire the
    • to come to an understanding with the dead, we have also gradually to
    • character of pictures gradually carry us over into the
  • Title: Earthly Death/Cosmic Life: Lecture 1: The Present Position of Spiritual Science
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    • try individually to direct our sentiments and feelings to those who
    • gradual ascent of Christianity, its growth and
    • things. If men were courageous enough, this truth would gradually
  • Title: Earthly Death/Cosmic Life: Lecture 2: A Contribution to our Knowledge of the Human Being
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    • observation, for man is really a kind of duality, and the
    • in relation to his origin, his development, man is primarily a dual
    • light. We acquire knowledge, perception; it gradually comes to us.
    • solitary individual cannot gratify his egoism in such spheres, but
    • wholly changed, ideas formed before the 20th century have gradually
    • dual nature is really present, so that we actually do engender what
    • materialism. In this duality we live. We have been tremendously
  • Title: Earthly Death/Cosmic Life: Lecture 3: The Living and the Dead
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    • more universal and less individual than those of older people. We
    • correspondence with individual souls of the dead (although this is
    • difficult to come into individual relations with souls of the dead
    • person than those who have become more individualised and grown
    • individual. Funeral services for children or young people should have
    • ‘individual’ addresses for the young life closing with
    • ‘individualised’ memories of our older dead, we
    • come from the human individuals themselves when they are in right
  • Title: Earthly Death/Cosmic Life: Lecture 4: The Cosmic Thoughts and our Dead
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    • received in the mind, this mood gradually develops. Then it becomes
    • try to make this individual, quite clear and concrete. Thus:
    • impulses. The time is gradually approaching when it will be necessary
  • Title: Earthly Death/Cosmic Life: Lecture 5: Man's Connection with the Spiritual World
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    • in what way it is gradually worked out, is not as a rule considered
    • can easily realise that the fatigue aroused by such actions is a dual
    • It is a dual process. First we must use the springing and thriving
    • the individual action has a value in the general course of human
    • individuals.
    • individuality. That is discovered after death. In such a case, and it
    • have him ever there as a dual being; in the one being something, an
    • showing man as a dual being. In ordinary life these two streams are
  • Title: Earthly Death/Cosmic Life: Lecture 6: Feelings of Unity and Sentiments of Gratitude: A Bridge to the Dead
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    • it be possible for him gradually to attain the power, through his
    • present time, that he should gradually develop this feeling. In
    • concrete detail as to how we can speak of it, how it is gradually
    • fundamental one, and as we gradually pass from the fifth to the
    • and that the happiness of the individual is not really possible
    • not yet divine, but it must gradually become the fundamental
    • his own prosperity, not thinking that individual prosperity is
    • this intimate feeling, he gradually becomes able to receive a
    • Anyone who progresses in spiritual science gradually observes that it
    • with this, for instance, the fact that what many possess gradually
    • difficult! We can, however, observe that as we gradually become
  • Title: Earthly Death/Cosmic Life: Lecture 7: Confidence in Life and Rejuvenation of the Soul: A Bridge to the Dead
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    • feeling existing subconsciously, but which can be gradually brought
    • individual examples, that life deserves our confidence — just
    • prepares him for the real gradual perception of what spiritually
    • now gradually disappearing, as is all else derived from olden times.
    • outcome of this duality. The consequence is, that as regards our soul
    • ourselves are included in this duality. We have not only the organic
    • slower; and in this duality we live our earthly life. In childhood
    • has the heart, mind and temperament for gradually establishing a
    • like a drop; and in such a way that the individual souls did not flow
    • are individualised between death and rebirth, by having each his
  • Title: Life Gifts: Lecture I: Folk Souls and the Mystery of Golgotha
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    • in the shape of the face, the Europeans gradually grow to resemble
    • the old Red Indians, they gradually take on the personal
    • instance, which are exerted on individual human beings by the
    • different ways upon mankind; and the individual characters of the
    • takes place in the head of the individual man with what the
    • the Easterner who has first gradually to lift himself out of chaos,
    • the individual tries to find a spirituality through the Folk-Spirit;
    • — as a member of the whole of humanity, not as an individual
    • Individual nations and whole races may be subject to these deviations
    • it can be individualized. There may be people in Central Europe in
    • are indeed able gradually to overcome this dependence, at any rate in
    • individually; but kill Him, and cry: Crucify Him! Crucify Him!
    • Golgotha that it must be understood individually if it is to be
    • gradually say: We can grasp earthly positions, human relationships in
    • That is just its secret. Men will gradually cease to look for
  • Title: Life Gifts: Lecture II: The Relativity of Knowledge, and Spiritual Cosmology
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    • world — no matter whether the individual human characters are
    • we shall gradually gain the idea that in the relations between the
    • understand the dead you must gradually acquire the language of the
    • and between these a green zone. Pictorial representations gradually
    • gradually appearing with the evolution of the Spiritual Soul, if
  • Title: Life Gifts: Lecture III: Thoughts about the Life Between Death and Rebirth
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    • second-feeling, which has gradually died out, but which must
    • undeveloped being; how then gradually his ‘soul’
    • and ‘spirit’ develop, and in this gradual
    • spirit are gradually transformed into the material, the
    • bodily. Soul and spirit gradually become of a bodily nature,
    • man gradually becomes a complete image of soul and
    • that man after being born in a super-sensible manner gradually
    • we shall also understand that gradually, when we are growing
    • spirit nature, and see how it had already grown gradually
    • physical life through birth, he gradually enters more and
    • death and rebirth. We may say that man then gradually enters
    • Earth, so do we take on after death the “Individual
    • present; and the life of the dead consist in gradually
    • a world of imaginations gradually forms; and his
    • like a frog; it is not yet quite human but gradually shapes
    • something for the future which he will only gradually
    • allow to develop, that must develop itself gradually. It is
    • child; but it must develop gradually as the intelligence does
    • gradually something must speak to the deceased from out of
    • inspiration develops more and more, gradually the Earth
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  • Title: Life Gifts: Lecture IV: The Eternal and the Imperishable
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    • sources, were always known to a few individuals through all
    • death gradually passes over into an enormous realm of
    • gradually carried out in the Universe.
    • not only individually different in every different person,
    • individualized concept, the concept is experienced in the
    • spirit by means of intuition. The idea is an individualized
    • must ever again be taken to heart, otherwise the individual
  • Title: Life Gifts: Lecture V: Thoughts on Life and Death
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    • individuality, himself discovers after death. Whereas we,
  • Title: Life Gifts: Lecture VI: Spiritual Science, the Practice of Life and the Destinies of Souls
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    • will be that the Philistinism will gradually be introduced
    • over the individual human life, but that by means of which
    • If we study natural science properly, we shall gradually
  • Title: Life Gifts: Lecture VII: Whitsuntide Lecture
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    • mankind became individualized. The “fiery
    • head of each one. Formerly the souls of the individual
    • individualizing of the Easter message in the soul through the
    • message of Whitsuntide passing into the individual human
    • the most individual point of view, is Leninism or Trotskyism,
    • nothing else came into consideration that the individual man
    • of the Whitsuntide Event. Certainly, individual
    • but an instrument, was divided among the individual
    • this into his feeling, must try gradually feel as he will
    • itself in the soul of every individual and all humanity in
    • another as individual beings that through their combined
    • mankind can be formed. From man, from the individual man,
  • Title: Sound Outlook: Lecture I: States of Consciousness
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    • decided, so individual a form as in the head. Each person has
    • his own individual form of head, pointing back to an earlier
    • individual form in each person (differing in each one
    • will be slow and gradual. But anyone who does not want to
  • Title: Sound Outlook: Lecture II: The Building at Dornach
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    • machinery it is gradually withdrawn from man's ken —
    • help from the individuality, the cosmos, the music of the
  • Title: Sound Outlook: Lecture III: East and West
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    • gradually changed into the fourth. Before this particular
    • of directly perceiving repeated earth-lives gradually
    • certain spiritual centres in the West to cause the gradual
    • be gradually formed into a “system of instruction for
    • gradually be felt as something lying further away behind, and
    • gradual transition from the one to the other. In the East
    • becomes empty, yet not for nothing: into the void gradually
  • Title: Sound Outlook: Lecture IV: History and Repeated Earth-Lives
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    • individuality — experiences sonething different in each
    • history money gradually flowed away towards the East. With
    • the extending Empire, money-wealth was gradually diverted to
    • little of the Roman social structure, which had gradually
    • meant by the term, had gradually become the soul-content of
    • gradually ceased. Europe was for a time limited to
    • terms with the truth that gradually, under the influence of
    • relics were gradually treated as stocks and shares; they rose
  • Title: Sound Outlook: Lecture V: The Being and Evolution of Man
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    • and death. There we have our individual education, our
    • it would be gradually communicated to him; and only by
    • individual against ecclesiasticism. Even with such men as
    • slowly and gradually could men win their way to Christ. We
    • current was used; the sense and meaning of individual words
    • Hertling is a decided, strongly-marked individuality.
    • Individuality literally means indivisibility, but in this
    • organisation. Individual soul, family soul, and nation-soul
  • Title: Sound Outlook: Lecture VI: Problems of the Time (I)
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    • away from any individual, personal concern with the
    • not applying to individual Americans), is fear of
    • cultured or not, which led gradually to Bolshevism; compared
    • Italian regions (not those of single individuals, which of
    • the French national character (not that of individuals),
    • individuals — as the Ego invariably does — and is



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