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- Title: Earthly Death/Cosmic Life: Lecture 1: The Present Position of Spiritual Science
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- mankind, for the simple reason that the whole object of the
- Title: Earthly Death/Cosmic Life: Lecture 2: A Contribution to our Knowledge of the Human Being
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- spiritual. We have risen to objective concepts; we must get back to
- The object of these two somewhat
- gentleman wished to speak to me. I had no objection, and said that I
- might be called objective untruth. They are full of it. These things
- Title: Earthly Death/Cosmic Life: Lecture 3: The Living and the Dead
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- perceive the physical objects around us when we sleep. Thus we do not
- Title: Earthly Death/Cosmic Life: Lecture 4: The Cosmic Thoughts and our Dead
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- objective thought texture. This is the surging thought world out of
- but there is also an objective thought-texture. Only few possess this
- objective thought-tissue, the objective thought-world. We only arrive
- Title: Earthly Death/Cosmic Life: Lecture 5: Man's Connection with the Spiritual World
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- — indeed very objectively — and often falls out quite
- quite objectively in its effects on the whole process of human
- there is in him a more objective critic than he is himself in his
- Title: Life Gifts: Lecture I: Folk Souls and the Mystery of Golgotha
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- Title: Life Gifts: Lecture II: The Relativity of Knowledge, and Spiritual Cosmology
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- photograph of an object from one side only. If one photographs a
- many years. Many might object that the one contradicts the other, but
- the minds of people today. It is said: Over there is an object: but
- creates the objects there within itself, and ‘dreams’ the
- Title: Life Gifts: Lecture III: Thoughts about the Life Between Death and Rebirth
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- something, he thinks: “The object is outside, it sends
- something to the object which grasps it in a mysterious
- the object. This can be found in Plato. The more recent ideas
- opposite a color object it certainly impresses us; what takes
- place between the colored object and the human organism is a
- For instance if we stand opposite a colored object which
- object. Plato was still able to see this. It could still be
- are put before him, will frequently object that even Kant, for
- makes that objection because he cannot observe the soul and
- Title: Life Gifts: Lecture IV: The Eternal and the Imperishable
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- quite objective occult investigations, and it would least of
- result of the most objective discovery in Spiritual
- concept and is brought into relation with the object outside
- speech.” You see this was a very amiable objection, but
- Title: Life Gifts: Lecture V: Thoughts on Life and Death
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- bears the same relation to the physical world as do objects
- Title: Life Gifts: Lecture VI: Spiritual Science, the Practice of Life and the Destinies of Souls
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- but when we perceive outer sensible objects, these external
- objects step into the space of the Ego, which otherwise we
- we are continually perceiving external objects, and are very
- as an outer object works upon us, it suppresses our tendency,
- object which now stands before us and the Ego from our last
- at least a few people who formed an objective opinion about
- Title: Life Gifts: Lecture VII: Whitsuntide Lecture
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- the definite object of forgetting what is now happening
- we should look at the objective facts, at what has
- our object must be? To find the way back again to the feeling
- Title: Sound Outlook: Lecture II: The Building at Dornach
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- objected to our establishing ourselves in Munich, but would
- with a self-illumined object, and the character of the
- Title: Sound Outlook: Lecture III: East and West
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- retrospective dream became objective to him, and he realised:
- inward and not objective. Man could not grasp its the
- purpose. The object is this: through a certain schooling, a
- enable these circumstances to be seen objectively, so that
- Title: Sound Outlook: Lecture IV: History and Repeated Earth-Lives
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- probably have heard nonsense. They only made one objection.
- need to-day is just this: to become objective, to learn to
- position to take it in objectively, they will never
- Title: Sound Outlook: Lecture V: The Being and Evolution of Man
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- to all the fundamental objections, and holds fast to
- Title: Sound Outlook: Lecture VI: Problems of the Time (I)
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- such forms, what could be the object only of wisdom's highest
- the objects and activities of the physical world. No forces
- “objective” unless it excludes as far as possible
- uncertainty, for no objective reality is ever expected to be
- experiment ceases to be objective directly anytime anything
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