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  • Title: Earthly Death/Cosmic Life: Lecture 1: The Present Position of Spiritual Science
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    • our day. Though far from being all that we might wish, one cannot but
    • wished to do no more than indicate a few perceptions which will be
    • fantastic longing to make gold. Why did they wish to make gold? They
    • To-day I only wished to strike the
  • Title: Earthly Death/Cosmic Life: Lecture 2: A Contribution to our Knowledge of the Human Being
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    • might say: Anyone who wishes to know man as man, finds but little
    • physiology, etc., to-day contribute very little to enquirers who wish
    • — seeing only what is within its range (as though one wished to
    • To-day I only wished to strike the keynote which is to call forth in
    • warmth and joy, and may wish himself back, is connected with one of
    • wishes to understand the construction of man, the same trouble must
    • be taken as would he necessary — e.g., if one wished to
    • really wish to penetrate to the human entity. In our time there is no
    • understanding of what is needful for one who wishes to put himself in
    • wish the whole man to elaborate what the head learns, nothing is
    • towards life. The man of to-day does not wish to lead head-wisdom
    • gentleman wished to speak to me. I had no objection, and said that I
    • off’ and wishes to appear clever, must be rejected. No
    • I did not wish to keep from you this
  • Title: Earthly Death/Cosmic Life: Lecture 3: The Living and the Dead
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    • is, to hear from him the question we wish to ask. We specifically
    • dead as real. I have often said that Spiritual Science does not wish
    • relation to the dead. To-day people wish to regulate everything by an
    • the Council of 869. We must look into the actual facts if we wish to
  • Title: Earthly Death/Cosmic Life: Lecture 4: The Cosmic Thoughts and our Dead
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    • kinds of deception in respect to such things. They wish to find a
    • great atomic world behind physical reality; but if we wish to speak
    • Let us suppose the Oriental wished to be
    • Moszkowski should wish to furnish proof that Socrates was an idiot?
    • idiot. If a man wishes to be at the same time an adherent of the
    • does not wish to go so far as this clear standpoint, or he would have
    • do not wish to draw these logical conclusions, they do not wish to
    • over this avails nothing, because man himself is untrue if he wishes
  • Title: Earthly Death/Cosmic Life: Lecture 5: Man's Connection with the Spiritual World
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    • him into his own future. Here, too, if we wish, we can approach
    • in the spiritual world, is one who always runs about and wishes to be
    • spirits as the busy-body would wish — is not unavailing; that
  • Title: Earthly Death/Cosmic Life: Lecture 6: Feelings of Unity and Sentiments of Gratitude: A Bridge to the Dead
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    • feeling of gratitude for our life. We must not wish them back; we
    • who wishes to experience such things consciously, must acquire what
    • which we perceive and from which we build our karma. I only just wish
    • arise again from the soul — if he wishes to remember after
    • wishes to remember is also in what he has written, and three days
    • wishes to retain, anyone who crams — as we say when young
    • something into the memory. Let us observe someone who wishes to
    • unconscious activity which plays its part; he wishes somehow to
    • the same spiritual psychic air; for if they wish to speak to us, it
    • having lost them, we wish them back in life; we should be thankful we
    • regard to the beings whom we wish to approach, they do not find us;
    • something, and we wish to express this. Of course such demands of
    • rise of thought in the soul which does not really wish to cling, but
  • Title: Earthly Death/Cosmic Life: Lecture 7: Confidence in Life and Rejuvenation of the Soul: A Bridge to the Dead
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    • we wish to talk to the dead, there is necessity of an ever-fresh and
    • mood to enter our souls. When we wish to enter into relation with the
    • bad and foolish, because he wishes to pass by the things wherein he
    • Those who wish to become teachers
    • leads him to wish to accept each day as something new and fresh.
  • Title: Life Gifts: Lecture I: Folk Souls and the Mystery of Golgotha
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    • do not wish to speak of the relative value of this, but only to
    • characterize; so everyone may take this as he wishes — as
    • Folk-character. For this Event is neither connected with the Jewish
  • Title: Life Gifts: Lecture II: The Relativity of Knowledge, and Spiritual Cosmology
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    • points of view about a thing. Today, however, many people wish for
    • they wish to have world-philosophies discussed, they would like to
    • spiritually in the direction of the spiritual world. If we wish to
    • into consideration at all. If we go into a foreign land and wish to
    • understand the people, we must learn their language. If we wish to
    • golden light on the one side, and the yellowish-red flashing on the
    • He did not wish to conceived this relation spiritually,
  • Title: Life Gifts: Lecture III: Thoughts about the Life Between Death and Rebirth
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    • which I developed here yesterday, I wished to point out that
    • Today I wish to
    • face-to-face with the physical world and wishes to express
    • hold onto that they may wish to unroll. If we live call up
    • macrocosm wishes to enter. But man is already united with and
    • absolutely true: when those who wish to become teachers or
    • wish to spare themselves from taking in too many ideas; for
    • just as in our present time, even though people wish to hold
  • Title: Life Gifts: Lecture IV: The Eternal and the Imperishable
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    • speech. This constitutes the third force. If we wished to
    • points. If the Astral body wishes to contract, to press from
    • without inwards, the Etheric or Formative-forces Body wishes
    • I only wish to draw your attention to one thing in this
    • perhaps, but not denied; but the wise ones wish it on no
    • Strindberg, for example, because he apparently wishes to give
  • Title: Life Gifts: Lecture V: Thoughts on Life and Death
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    • wish to establish it anatomically and physiologically —
    • is a necessity, if we wish to gain understanding of the tasks
    • wish anyone at all to write about such subjects. The first
    • case here that men who did not wish to thank became thinner,
    • them. The moment a man left behind on Earth wishes to build a
  • Title: Life Gifts: Lecture VI: Spiritual Science, the Practice of Life and the Destinies of Souls
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    • the sensational, when we wish to give ourselves up to the
    • who do not wish to know anything about it, and who turn aside
    • expression: it is not at all flattering, but I do not wish to
    • negative magnetism or electricity in the physical. If we wish
    • wished to speak to you again of these things so that our
  • Title: Life Gifts: Lecture VII: Whitsuntide Lecture
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    • revelation of Whitsuntide, if we wish to understand it in the
    • present time teaches us above all, if we wish to draw this
    • age. But if we wish to grasp this thought we must connect
    • instrument, and it wishes to build up a social order
    • which does not recognize this. It wishes to build up a social
    • wish to point to the seriousness with which Spiritual Science
    • important to grasp, if one wishes to understand Spiritual
    • If a man wishes
    • instance, if one wishes to become acquainted with the
    • learn, in a much higher sense than they wish to today, to
    • cosmos. First of all he does not wish to know anything of the
    • He turns to the Earth-Spirit, to that which wishes to reveal
    • from the sign of the macrocosm; he does not wish to
    • message to him. Read the sentences: Wagner does not wish it.
    • as Faust opposes the Earth-Spirit when he does not wish to
    • because I wish to draw your attention to the fact that it is
    • people wish to write an essay for their Doctor's degree on
    • wished to become a university teacher. He went to the
    • the prejudices of the times. The other who wished to become a
  • Title: Sound Outlook: Lecture I: States of Consciousness
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    • sleepy way, but wishes to live in conscious wakefulness
    • a spiritual power, not then in earthly incarnation, wished to
  • Title: Sound Outlook: Lecture III: East and West
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    • restrain a man from wishing to enquire into His deeds. Look
    • of Spiritual Science lies in the fact that it wishes to know
  • Title: Sound Outlook: Lecture IV: History and Repeated Earth-Lives
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    • that is to speak accords to personal fancies, from a wish to
    • relics, wishing to bring them under the mantle of their
    • back reverently to Europe. They wished to establish a real
    • To-day I wished
  • Title: Sound Outlook: Lecture VI: Problems of the Time (I)
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    • Mediterranean notice of what happened in the far-off Jewish
    • Constantinople in 869, is characterized by the wish to keep
    • the spirit, which it deems impossible; it wishes Spiritual
  • Title: Sound Outlook: Lecture VII: Problems of the Time (II)
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    • prophecy. Suppose that anyone wished to call attention to
    • from Spiritual Science. If we wish to ruminate upon the
    • ideas held hitherto may talk as much as they wish — they
    • respects too indolent to wish to achieve clarity; the
    • the dead, abstract ideas connected with it, and the wish to
    • and Goethe, who wished to derive from knowledge of nature
    • Jewish, or more particularly the Catholic, are only the
    • stands Americanism, which wishes to carry the transient into
    • exactly what could be wished for as an outcome of our
    • have no wish for this feature of mankind, the opponents of



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