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  • Title: Inner Impulses: Back Cover Sheet
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    • Steiner also describes the effects of these ancient conflicts — both physical and spiritual — as reflected in European history. The Knights Templar and their persecution by Philip the Fair, the run-in between Sir Thomas More and King Henry VIII, and the healing wisdom of the Rosicrucians and in the works of Goethe are all dealt with. It is thus possible, through these lectures, to concretely experience part of the on-going drama of human development.
  • Title: Inner Impulses: Lecture VI
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    • A highly gifted personality, Philip the Fair, who was equipped with
    • wisdom, had access to this inspiration through gold. Philip IV, who
    • led Philip to make a law forbidding anyone to take gold and silver out
    • When a passion is so strong as avarice was in Philip the Fair, it
    • the unfolding of the will toward other men. To the nation, Philip
    • in France pay as much as possible, Philip hatched a plot against him.
    • This was at the time when Philip undertook to bring the entire Church
    • a tool completely in the hands of Philip. Gradually, under the working
    • of Philip's powerful will, he had reached the point of having no
    • serve Philip, carrying out all he desired. Philip was filled with a
    • soul of Philip, of those methods that we have seen flame up in the
    • arose in Philip of what can be brought about by taking life in the
    • quite remarkable way this devilish instinct of Philip's harmonized
    • loved; it is also excessively hated. In Philip, however, there was
    • relates but little. Philip the Fair, through his ahrimanic gold
    • instigated by Philip together with his vassals who had been summoned
    • Philip, torture was extensively employed. Every Knight to be found was
    • to know. The intention of Philip was to put to the rack as many
    • so that many of the harassed Knights lost consciousness. Philip knew
    • torture to speak in the way described. Thus it came about that Philip
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  • Title: Inner Impulses: Lecture VII
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    • avarice, of Philip the Fair. I have described this to you, as I said,
    • came to pass as Philip the Fair had foreseen; in his own way he had a
    • experienced what Philip the Fair had subjected them to before they



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