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- Title: The Earth As Being with Life, Soul, and Spirit: Lecture 1
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- history, it shows how the particular German tribes have been absorbed
- Title: The Earth As Being with Life, Soul, and Spirit: Lecture 2
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- Title: Earthly Death/Cosmic Life: Lecture 1: The Present Position of Spiritual Science
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- rigid. History cannot be grasped by mere intellect. Its concepts do
- theories are lifeless. America was known before 1492. History belongs
- to the subconscious. Psycho-Analysis and Prof. Jung. History
- trials perhaps ever inflicted on man in the whole history of the
- relation of spiritual science to History; the third referred to its
- Spiritual Science and the science of history, the historical life of
- man. We to-day possess a history, which is taught to children and in
- college; but what is this history of ours? It is something which has
- thought is applied to history, that means making history a natural
- regard history in the same way as natural science regards the things
- the simple reason that the facts of history are quite differently
- the impulses at work in history?
- Therefore there is no history which is not a spiritual science, and
- the history taught to-day is not history at all.
- history can only lead to an understanding of what is declining, not
- only depict the corpse of history, not the reality of its growth. The
- with the history of the last four centuries, especially that of the
- 18th and 19th. One must know that real history is very different from
- that contained in history books; one must know that such books,
- history is so inaccurate that people are under the impression
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- Title: Earthly Death/Cosmic Life: Lecture 2: A Contribution to our Knowledge of the Human Being
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- indeed not so far. Anyone acquainted with the spiritual history of
- subsequent history of this matter, but I shall not do so. This is one
- Title: Earthly Death/Cosmic Life: Lecture 3: The Living and the Dead
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- false view of historical life because history in its actual impulses
- away of historical life. In a future time a study of history will
- world only dreamed of and slept away in history. History, historical
- Title: Earthly Death/Cosmic Life: Lecture 7: Confidence in Life and Rejuvenation of the Soul: A Bridge to the Dead
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- ‘History,’ which is fiction of a strangely distorted
- the more material history of evolution, known as the Darwinian
- external social ethics; for ethics, like history, can only be
- Title: Life Gifts: Lecture I: Folk Souls and the Mystery of Golgotha
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- peoples. If we follow up history, we see how the different German
- in history. One does not record events in history of which no
- be recorded spiritually, in the process of the history of mankind.
- Title: Life Gifts: Lecture II: The Relativity of Knowledge, and Spiritual Cosmology
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- Title: Life Gifts: Lecture III: Thoughts about the Life Between Death and Rebirth
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- in the ‘scholarly’ books — on the History
- Title: Life Gifts: Lecture V: Thoughts on Life and Death
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- history of the continuous Christian impulse — not of
- History of Philosophy by Überweg, in which Mayer is also
- writer of the History of Philosophy, which all students must
- History, as it is presented, is a myth; and in most spheres
- Title: Life Gifts: Lecture VII: Whitsuntide Lecture
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- ordinary trend of life in human history, that there is
- to us, for instance, as the Science of History; and
- some other time in history? What would have become of those
- have figured as they do in history today if they had been
- of whom external history does not speak. Yet, on the other
- Goethe's life-history at the end of the nineties of the 18th
- Title: Sound Outlook: Lecture I: States of Consciousness
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- think, and one momentous point in human history (described in
- Title: Sound Outlook: Lecture II: The Building at Dornach
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- himself a little with its history, and this I will relate
- Title: Sound Outlook: Lecture III: East and West
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- widely removed from what outer history relates. The reason
- history of mankind. Precisely the most important things in
- history-myth, elaborated in so many forms, is no longer
- that of history, where it is out of place. Nobody is
- previous history of his different states, that was a far too
- landscape, or the history of his provinces. That, he
- Title: Sound Outlook: Lecture IV: History and Repeated Earth-Lives
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- History and Repeated Earth-Lives
- History and Repeated Earth-Lives
- the course of history, human beings have not greatly changed?
- Taking the current presentations of history (some of which,
- found in recent history. A certain fraternity, known to you
- history — and why? There, too, is the dread of
- decisive in the making of history. Our present age will be
- history money gradually flowed away towards the East. With
- but they did in those times. Anyone who writes the history of
- described. It was a moment of great significance in the history
- at a remarkable result, of which outer history as yet knows
- necessary to look behind the scenes of world-history, and not
- “history of the world.” These legends must
- Title: Sound Outlook: Lecture V: The Being and Evolution of Man
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- thousands of years, since history began, whereas Spiritual
- very little trace of them if we scan outer history, as
- pays a little attention to the soul-element in history the
- history since the Mystery of Golgotha be understood.
- too near to Him: The history of Church-life in the third or
- one event of sacred history: the story of the Redemption, of
- life. A new task in the history of the world thereby devolved
- system known in history, raised the great edifice of
- Title: Sound Outlook: Lecture VI: Problems of the Time (I)
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- the causes as lying far, far back in the womb of history. Let
- form of soul-life developing among them. History hardly
- mentions it, because history has no neans of creating the
- from history. How much did human civilisation around the
- direct perception. The entire history of those centuries can
- closer the events of history are surveyed; indeed, a
- which what is known as “modern history” takes
- history it is the most fearful thing to see how movements
- German history becomes clear if we consider this fact, which
- Title: Sound Outlook: Lecture VII: Problems of the Time (II)
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- history has achieved with new concepts; they leave it alone
- nature or in cultural life. Often in the history of
- both were in Jena for a conference of a natural history
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