Contents
I The Four Platonic Virtues and Their Relation to the Human
Members. The Working of Spiritual Forces in the Physical World
Zurich, 31st January 1915
II The Path of the Human Being through the Gate of Death -
A Transformation of Life
Hanover, 19th February 1915
III Spiritual Science and the Mystery of Death —
Deeper Relations of European History
Bremen, 21st February 1915
IV The Intimate Element of the Central European Culture and
the Central European Striving
Leipzig, 7th March 1915
V The Intervention of the Christ-Impulse in History —
Bridging the Abyss Between the Living and the Dead
Nuremberg, 13th March 1915
VI Moral Impulses and Their Results — The Relations
of the European Peoples to Their Folk-Souls — The
Cultural Impulse of Eurythmy
Nuremberg, 14th March 1915
VII Cosmic Effects on the Human Members During Sleep
— The Esoteric Foundation of Christmas — The
Significance of Sacrificial Deaths
Vienna, 7th May 1915
VIII The War as an Illness Process — Central Europe
and the Slavic East — The Dead as Helpers of Human
Progress
Vienna, 9th May 1915
IX The Relationship of the Human Being to the Realms of
Nature and the Hierarchies — Spirits of the Ages and
Folk-Souls — The Admonishing Voices of the Dead
Prague, 13th May 1915
X The Significance of Central Europe's Position Between
East and West — Ahrimanic Inspiration and Spiritual
Impulses
Prague, 15th May 1915
XI Christ's Relation to Lucifer and Ahriman — The
Threefold Being
Linz, 18th May 1915
XII Spiritual Science as an Attitude — The Etheric
Body as a Reflection of the Universe
Elberfeld, 13th June 1915
XIII Common Ground Above Us, Christ In Us
Düsseldorf, 15th June 1915
XIV Post-mortal Experiences of the Human Being
Düsseldorf, 17th June 1915
XV Overcoming Death Through Knowledge — Pre-birth and
Post-mortal Experiences of the Soul — Our Connection With
the Dead
Cologne, 19th June 1915
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