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  • Title: The Earth As Being with Life, Soul, and Spirit: Lecture 1
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    • that can be near to the human soul at the present time.
    • the time since America was settled by Europeans is still so short
    • The material processes are at the same time an expression of the ways
    • peoples who at one time or another have inhabited the Italian
    • sometimes upon the rest of the organism, sometimes upon the head. And
  • Title: The Earth As Being with Life, Soul, and Spirit: Lecture 2
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    • that of the Copernican view. Naturally, each time only a few
    • this human being, who has floated round the earth for a time, and
    • acquire the language of the dead. This is at the same time the
  • Title: Earthly Death/Cosmic Life: Lecture 1: The Present Position of Spiritual Science
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    • gives me to be with you again at this difficult time so full of
    • trials. As this is the first occasion for a long time that we have
    • much at heart at the present time when innumerable souls have left
    • alluded, a time when so many are being subjected to the severest
    • try individually to direct our sentiments and feelings to those who
    • The severe time of trial through
    • that the time has not yet come, that mankind has not yet learnt
    • time. This is not said by way of criticism, but to appeal to right
    • the terrible events of the times. We may say that everything that can
    • as living proof of the correctness of what was said at that time. The
    • mastering and utilizing life, which at the present time makes such
    • subconsciousness. Modern times present interesting examples of this.
    • really stands at a turning point in time where the comprehension of
    • time the knowledge of the Western quarter of the globe was lost to
    • sources. We are standing at a turning point in time when historical
    • Science as we understand it can only unfold in our time, how then was
    • it in earlier times?
    • When we look back into earlier times,
    • conditions of communal life. In earlier times this was brought to
    • with her. They walked, as people sometimes do on leaving an evening
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  • Title: Earthly Death/Cosmic Life: Lecture 2: A Contribution to our Knowledge of the Human Being
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    • Sometimes Art explains better than Science. Anatomy. In study we must
    • lacking. One must sometimes disregard enquirers into Anthroposophy.
    • time admits we shall speak further of these matters in the course of
    • the present time. What science brings forward, what calls for
    • foundation is not sought at the present time. Anatomy,
    • outer form. At the present time an artistic study really gives far
    • in that way than by recognised science. In future times there will be
    • the organism needs the whole time up to death for this assimilation.
    • approximately three times as quick as that of the rest of the
    • organism; the latter has more time and moves three times as slow; the
    • education so that a man may look back upon his school time with
    • the fact that man's soul ages comparatively early in our time. One of
    • fourth of this age. It maintains a rate three or four times as slow
    • he had received such things up to 25 years, and the time needed for
    • this elaboration by the remaining organism was three times that
    • time.
    • throughout the time between death and rebirth in the cosmos itself we
    • organism during life; man carries these during the time between death
    • develop in the divisions of time and space which we have before us in
    • lifetime that will be a source of rejuvenation, whereas our present
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  • Title: Earthly Death/Cosmic Life: Lecture 3: The Living and the Dead
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    • the dead. In the super-sensible world time becomes space. The souls of
    • time?
    • away of historical life. In a future time a study of history will
    • sometimes broken through in the following way. What a man experiences
    • judge rightly of this when we keep in view the relations of time in
    • remarkable intuition by Richard Wagner: ‘Time becomes
    • space.’ In the super-sensible world, time really does become
    • space, one point of space here, another there. Time is not past, but
    • only a point of space, near or far; time actually becomes
    • especially at the present time, one man passes another by without
    • Trivial as it may sound, for every age is a ‘time of
    • dead as by the air. In time to come there will he a real perception
    • think how rich our times may become, if we accept this life with the
    • same time renowned, — of course divides man into body and soul,
  • Title: Earthly Death/Cosmic Life: Lecture 4: The Cosmic Thoughts and our Dead
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    • general attained in the time when we ourselves live in a definite
    • earlier times, earlier epochs, a certain ‘atavistic
    • who knows the real nature of man at the present time must say: in the
    • that in the time we spend between birth or conception and death, we
    • present time he is gifted for far more intensive thoughts and
    • at the present time and for the near future is the quest of a true
    • through the gate of death. There are, of course, at the present time
    • our thought under control. How annoying it is, sometimes, for
    • should be so cultivated — especially in our time, for the
    • it was right to waste time over this walk. At that moment a boulder
    • minutes by somebody coming in, though, perhaps, at the time, you were
    • do at mid-day, we shall have a feeling that what we do at that time
    • while upon the thought which at times drives us out of bed; let us
    • times, but even this notion of it from outside is not very widespread
    • of his entity. That is something far from the present time because,
    • the great demands of our time. I have tried this winter, and many
    • impulses. The time is gradually approaching when it will be necessary
    • over of spirituality from ancient times when he receives what
    • only one phenomenon symptomatic of the times.
    • idiot. If a man wishes to be at the same time an adherent of the
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  • Title: Earthly Death/Cosmic Life: Lecture 5: Man's Connection with the Spiritual World
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    • time. Because man is shut off below by his diaphragm he is linked by
    • In course of time humanity will be
    • out at the time he intended; having intended to start at eleven
    • for her destination, the guests leaving at the same time. One group
    • subconscious knowledge of life which man possesses, sometimes exceeds
    • this light extends very far. It passes over into time, it does not
    • the transition to time. Space there actually becomes time. Man casts
    • a light before him in such a way that it passes into time, a
    • a searchlight. This must not be imagined spatially but in time. A man
    • are to be met with who never have time for anything; they must be
  • Title: Earthly Death/Cosmic Life: Lecture 6: Feelings of Unity and Sentiments of Gratitude: A Bridge to the Dead
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    • Feelings of Unity and Sentiments of Gratitude: A Bridge to the Dead
    • SENTIMENTS OF
    • In the time spent between death and
    • the present time. They will, in coming ages, reveal the future.
    • man's spiritual evolution from the present time, from this disastrous
    • present time, that he should gradually develop this feeling. In
    • our own time on into the near future, must supply a special ethical
    • hear, that we can really perceive it at the time of happening. For
    • he will sometimes have recourse to very external aids to incorporate
    • but it may happen that he lies quiet for a time after waking. Then he
    • he had stopped for a rest after having walked for a long time. This
  • Title: Earthly Death/Cosmic Life: Lecture 7: Confidence in Life and Rejuvenation of the Soul: A Bridge to the Dead
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    • only an appendage. The head develops three or four times quicker than
    • place in the world in the present cycle of time, it is necessary for
    • itself in earner times of atavistic clairvoyance without any need of
    • now gradually disappearing, as is all else derived from olden times.
    • this in our time, so that it should gain an influence in the systems
    • evolution took such a course that in time to come man developed
    • physical organism only came into being at a time when it was no
    • times, and the present spinal cord is only added to the brain as an
    • the development of the heart — is about three or four times
    • organism, which develops three or four times as slowly, that we
    • that of the heart, of the rest of the organism, three or four times
    • we study during that time; but what we then received must be
    • present time man grows old early in his soul and inner nature, is
    • must not suppose that at the present time we can put the question:
    • As a rule only that the candidate has for the time of the
    • would, I know, simply mean for the present time one of two things.
    • the present time; something which is desired by the human soul and
    • will be desired more and more as the time goes on; — so that we
    • rightly inspire life and at the same time create the bridge between
    • the grain of sentimental minds if they knew how strongly they come
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  • Title: Life Gifts: Lecture I: Folk Souls and the Mystery of Golgotha
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    • at the same time a spiritual one, and the Folk-Spirit can live in this
    • organism. Material processes are at the same time the expression of
    • among those people who have at any time inhabited the Italian
    • is important because at our present time it is necessary to face
    • many times in his soul, and we might take sentences from Wilson's
    • these activities, how sometimes a deviation becomes evident.
    • whom this working of the Folk-Spirit may be different, sometimes
    • acting from the remainder of the body and sometimes from the head,
    • once, but in the course of time, in the lapse of generations. Thus
    • era the Mystery of Golgotha took place. In the course of time we have
  • Title: Life Gifts: Lecture II: The Relativity of Knowledge, and Spiritual Cosmology
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    • times by many who possess Spiritual Scientific knowledge — the
    • times I shall declare again and again — not because it is the
    • world-philosophy, as has been done in more recent times.
    • Earth for a time, and had looked at it from the outside, now
    • dead. But this is at the same time the language of Spiritual Science,
    • the sense in which man has them in modern times. But they knew
  • Title: Life Gifts: Lecture III: Thoughts about the Life Between Death and Rebirth
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    • life of modern times in its various ramifications, we see
    • times, the spiritual life does not contain any new
    • for a long time, and which are then mixed together, as in a
    • times they appeared with still more significance; but today
    • ancient times in a certain atavistic second-sight or
    • be rediscovered in our time, in another way. Since olden
    • times certain ideas have been lost which must be
    • many things in our time, are certainly not responsible for
    • at that time. All that was done away with, and in its place
    • be presented in a similar manner as regards the time between
    • Jupiter, Venus, and Vulcan time; there is a resemblance, but,
    • even from earlier times; but we will first of all limit
    • together with him as are at the same time those of Spiritual
    • the time which follows on death, the other bodies, the
    • too a reason why a later time the connection with the dead is
    • time is devoted to the inspirational force of the soul: the
    • and rebirth. The time when the soul is again slowly
    • Soul-Self reaches its highest development in the time when he
    • in the Northern World.” In former times they did not
    • part of the time between death and rebirth is that in which
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  • Title: Life Gifts: Lecture IV: The Eternal and the Imperishable
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    • which we have spoken for a long time, much can certainly be
    • of modern times has, as we know, brought man very close to
    • which it was not subject in the time between conception or
    • time into the collective substance of our Earth; they pass
    • manifest during life in that in the very earliest time of our
    • times this was described simply by saying that a line goes
    • through a long period of time, we should find that they
    • certain diseased conditions do we sometimes look blooming and
    • sometimes pallid, for those conditions are of course
    • such persons as those to whom I have today and at other times
    • particularly at some other time. This is not said from many
    • impulse of the times. Therefore with them it is a question of
    • the present time are special features; it must bring about a
    • former times, and peace made, and all went on as before. But
    • time to become accustomed to what must flow out in this
    • way; and just because it had a specially timely origin it was
    • Activity;” I was at the time about 32 or 33 years old,
    • so it is really a very long time ago! Such an interval brings
    • book I had at that time a great satisfaction, as I set forth
    • took down his remarks at the time and still have them today.
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  • Title: Life Gifts: Lecture V: Thoughts on Life and Death
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    • said: Every time that we have a thought, the thought
    • is born of the will; and every time we will, the
    • before this, for the time from birth up to the 35th year must
    • time would not then be far off when Spiritual Science would
    • harm if these things are sometimes really called by their
    • the whole spiritual culture of our time. That ought really to
    • upon the almost entirely disjointed thinking which sometimes
    • the “best book of recent times” as regards his
    • time has undertaken to disentangle the theories of Darwin and
    • Some time ago
    • necessity find it difficult in our present time to work its
    • appeared in the year 1844, was rejected at that time by most
    • long time before Darwin, a book of gleanings was compiled,
    • English practitioners for a long time. A book had previously
    • culture of the 19th century had to be disclosed some time.
    • The time in which the thoughts either nourish or devour him
    • is at the same time that in which he develops his
    • which for our time can only be characterized from the most
    • from this point of view, realizing that it gives to our time
    • of our time, and which is expressing itself sufficiently in
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  • Title: Life Gifts: Lecture VI: Spiritual Science, the Practice of Life and the Destinies of Souls
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    • have already noted for a long time, in the sense that the
    • the present time.
    • certain basic characteristics of our time, particularly as
    • our own times has accomplished great things, great things in
    • imagines that at one time there were only the lower animals,
    • weaken what we have brought over from the time he dreamed
    • of sensation and in need of stimulus at the present time.
    • people in our time care about what the Earth was before it
    • present day care what civilization was before our own time?
    • criticize, only to characterize. Our time is striving in all
    • characteristic of our time to a far greater extent than we
    • structure was for a long period of time influenced in a
    • criticism, only a characterization of these times. How did
    • times; and pride and ambition has led a man in many respects
    • can recollect nothing at all or need a longer time are
    • — And so it goes on in the style. An error of the times
    • in our time people like to wallow in all kinds of sensual
  • Title: Life Gifts: Lecture VII: Whitsuntide Lecture
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    • now living at a time when the events which affect the march
    • present time teaches us above all, if we wish to draw this
    • some other time in history? What would have become of those
    • born in other times. Of course that could not have happened,
    • time? You can see from this that the principal thing is that
    • time can yet do, to look at man as an instrument,
    • just at the present time man, in regard to these things, is
    • a long time.
    • disciples. To be asleep today to the events of the time, a
    • the events of the time. But in the cycle of evolution which
    • correct or false forces into our life of idea. The times can
    • of humanity. That had to be realized at that time; but there
    • time. I ask: In how profound a sense has it been understood
    • of just at that time?
    • 28 year, and what was in your soul at the time came to an end
    • present time includes the whole of what is at work, for the
    • learnt at school, or where you spent your time from your 18th
    • long ago outgrown those bygone times when people waited for
    • at the present time — the consciousness that for the
    • earlier. Certainly this depends upon the character of the times.
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  • Title: Sound Outlook: Lecture I: States of Consciousness
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    • and ordinary day-time life from waking to sleeping — a
    • small part of our dreams. We are really dreaming all the time
    • experiences of the day-time from waking to falling asleep,
    • realm to which I have already drawn attention from time to
    • time, one which we needs must contemplate if we would make
    • as daytime-life is in dreams. But these pictures represent
    • that the head is dreaming all the time we are awake. This is
    • sleep. Sleep continually pervades the daytime consciousness
    • historical times life has undergone more changes than we
    • eighth century before Christ. In earlier times, human nature
    • of Golgotha. Those were the times when knowledge of the
    • their time; yet they receive intimations of much that men
    • appearance of things in times which to-day can no longer be
    • times his spiritual-psychic part was just a little outside
    • arises a knowledge which all humanity must possess in times
    • birth of Christ, or at the time of Origen, it would not have
    • been surprising, but here in our time is a man who has set
    • speaking of it now to people of our own time, the customary
    • with writings which he had produced at the same time as the
    • one can truly read in the signs of the times: “What is
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  • Title: Sound Outlook: Lecture II: The Building at Dornach
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    • times all mankind was “natural”; in a certain
    • among us may still remember the time when matches were
    • at the same time he refers to various other things.
    • were required in times of more instinctive development. A
    • Bau had to be given at the present time. The
    • all at the same time wood-carving and architecture.
    • the same time they support the weight above — so that
    • regard at least to a great macrocosmic stretch of time. Here
    • body with wings at the some time spreading from the larynx,
    • into the higher world is never a sentimental one. Mere
    • sentimentality is of no use for the man who wants to toil up
    • simply to banish any egoistic sentimentality from it. A
    • motive of egoistic sentimentality.
    • adapted precisely for our time.
  • Title: Sound Outlook: Lecture III: East and West
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    • tracing it through long periods of time. And please observe
    • this was the time when the third post-Atlantean epoch
    • himself at that particular time, and what he saw when the
    • a time, produced the feeling, “I am still sitting
    • of reincarnation, at that time consciously given, very
    • must expect that in the future there will again be a time
    • Atlantean times, the human soul would feel itself less
    • people do not observe to-day, but it is necessary sometimes
    • short time ago, when the as was judged more by its spiritual
    • of all the members of the human soul. As time goes on, and
    • characteristic of our time that its representative is a
    • out last time that by reason of the developments of the last
    • view, should give utterance to such sentiments, but Spiritual
    • an inheritance from ancient times, no longer useful, or they
    • present time — are so entirely hidden from humanity at
    • speak of this next time.
  • Title: Sound Outlook: Lecture IV: History and Repeated Earth-Lives
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    • in our own time, to return after a more or less normal
    • everyone. It has often been pointed out, and last time it was
    • repeated, that souls incarnated at thn present time will come
    • and (this I described more closely last time) through their
    • earth-lives; but because they looked into a time when the
    • again that each goes back to a certain point of time, to
    • spiritual science, we see that for a long time man has really
    • time over which the new Freemasonry has extended, (as regards
    • if one lived in the time which Grimm describes, and try to
    • — in which the great transition to modern times was
    • interesting example of the time antecedent to the change can
    • itself on its time, only after the fourteenth or fifteenth
    • century. The third to the fifteenth centuries was the time of
    • the events of the time came to pass under its impress.
    • Christianity throughout those early times. There is an
    • the sc-called “Gnosis”. Many a time on asking why
    • but they did in those times. Anyone who writes the history of
    • lived for twenty years, but every time he had an attack, he
    • gradually ceased. Europe was for a time limited to
    • our time. I have often heard that it is said “These
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  • Title: Sound Outlook: Lecture V: The Being and Evolution of Man
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    • altered in the course of time. Strangely, but truly, his idea
    • you drive that part out, so that in a certain time, at most
    • outward things in earlier and later periods of life. As time
    • perceived. We can most truly picture earlier times if we
    • in the body. The Mystery of Golgotha marked a point of time
    • evolution. Now the time has , for an increasing comprehension
    • become twelve times is large, etc.; intimating that on the
    • for the most part at the time when such ardent souls as
    • that time had any knowledge of the Gospel. The spreading of
    • time a certain amount of gnostic knowledge had spread even in
    • of the Holy Spirit, but at the same time vith the
    • arising in modern times. But he in certainly aware that there
    • — a reference to an Order which has at all times had
    • has been made in our own time to awaken clear understanding
    • perceived by a writer who published a short time ago, (it is
    • precisely the task of the present time, to find the way for
    • present time to prove the impartiality of one's judgment,
    • need of our time is to find a way of touching the nerve
    • needs, the most indispensible impulses, our age. Our time
    • the time being, in order to devote himself for a year to
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  • Title: Sound Outlook: Lecture VI: Problems of the Time (I)
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    • Problems of the Time (I)
    • Problems of the Time (I)
    • time, with its many diverse currents, spiritual and material,
    • since about 1413, we have the time which brings forth, in its
    • time when, for inner reasons of human evolution as a whole,
    • Egyptian and Chaldean times, during the epoch of the
    • time actually experienced a feeling of kinship with the
    • developed in the time between the eighth and the first
    • This was the time when humanity began to move towards the
    • because man, civilised man, at the time of the Divine Event,
    • earlier times human civilisation knew and recognised itself
    • which emerged clearly for the first time at the Council of
    • it is sometimes antedated), but developed later. It took this
    • distinguish between what is a legacy from time past, and what
    • is newly added to it from our own time. Let us first look at
    • experiment ceases to be objective directly anytime anything
    • inheritance from earlier times still influences our mental
    • virtual side, lives on in our own time, but there is also the
    • and substance. That is the dark reverse side of those times:
    • which is far away from present-day comprehension. Our time is
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  • Title: Sound Outlook: Lecture VII: Problems of the Time (II)
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    • Problems of the Time (II)
    • Problems of the Time (II)
    • present time have been selected and brought into connection
    • time, we shall find that of all the limiting and hindering
    • the present time — a tendency towards dead conceptions
    • impossible; but at the present time, value is attached only
    • present time. Quite comprehensibly, everyone is adjudged to
    • already living in the setting.: that is, in the time of
    • reasons I explained last time — what happens there
    • vision; but from the time when the Mystery of Golgotha is due
    • in ancient times, because Christ was no longer to be found in
    • ever known of the spiritual world in ancient times through
    • but at the same time many have taken pains to create
    • obstacles to such an understanding. In modern times it has
    • have mentioned will be lacking. Our own time is in many
    • to be applicable for a long time now), we see an array of
    • Sun, Moon, Earth; at one time a severance of the present Sun
    • better time than this — universal humanity. It has a
    • remains of what was right for extinction at the time of the
    • orchards, so do all things linger on after their right time.
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