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  • Title: Inner Impulses: Contents
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    • The Effects of Greece and Rome on Our Time
  • Title: Inner Impulses: Back Cover Sheet
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    • These lectures take us to ancient Greece to witness the struggle with the spirit of groundless fantasy, and to ancient Rome and the struggle against the forces of centralized political domination. We hear of how these two forces, opposed to humanity, threatened to reach a tragic climax in the bloody Aztec mysteries of ancient Mexico, until they were thwarted by the heroic efforts of a Mexican Sun-initiate.
  • Title: Inner Impulses: Lecture I
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    • The Effects of Greece and Rome on Our Time
    • The Effects of Greece and Rome on Our Time
    • shines in all that has found its way into the present from Greece and
    • Greece from history books in which the deeds of the Greeks and their
    • Peloponnesian War, and so on, leading finally to the fall of Greece to
    • of history that speaks to us of Greece that I have so often spoken of.
    • Greece, and what is left of the Greek philosophy. That is the other
    • Then we begin to see how Greece moves rapidly toward its full ripening
    • Greece. See how it develops from the great philosophers belonging to
    • extraordinary process, this so-called conquest of Greece by Rome! In
    • during this epoch. Externally, Greece was subjected to Rome in such a
    • present age than does Greece. Many souls among us are seeking the
    • Let us now place ancient Rome side by side with ancient Greece, which
    • am taking Greece and Rome as belonging to modern times) a greater
    • contrast in the sphere of the spirit. As we look at Greece from a
    • own nature of what is so deeply characteristic of Greece. The Romans
    • Greece politically and militarily, it acquired Greek art and science.
    • This distinction between Greece and Rome is especially revealed when
    • before you for Greece, is not to be found in the same way in the
    • Greece. Spiritually, Rome was conquered by Greece, but Greece had to
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  • Title: Inner Impulses: Lecture II
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    • Yesterday, we tried to characterize the forces that permeated Greece
    • description of the civilizations of Greece and Rome.
    • In the way it developed, the civilization of Greece was a source of
    • this means. They had expected the civilization of Greece, the fourth
    • kept Greece within earthly evolution. In considering the course of
    • then, in this way that Greece was preserved for earthly evolution.
    • Just as the luciferic beings were disappointed in Greece, so were the
    • in Rome, just as the luciferic beings did in Greece. They calculated
    • Thanks to the clarity of its philosophers, however, Greece was not
    • what they had developed in Atlantean times into Greece and Rome. Now,
  • Title: Inner Impulses: Lecture V
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    • culture of Greece and Rome. What had been direct experience in
    • Atlantis was transposed into reality in Greece through fantasy,
    • forces upon the culture of Greece and Rome, and later upon the culture



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