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  • Title: Inner Impulses: Foreword by Stewart C. Easton
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    • characteristics of some Mexican deities cited by name. It is certain
  • Title: Inner Impulses: Introduction by Frédéric Kozlik
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    • important to consider at some length a few of the characteristics of
    • scarcely offer us any indications because of the secret character of
    • evidence. With regard to objects having an esoteric character and for
    • of the particular character of these rites it is in keeping with them
    • that a demonical character should have been attributed to
    • of evil.” (Sah. I). But their transitory character by comparison
    • (ehecatl) to characterize the substance of both Quetzalcoatl
    • subjective character to mythologies: from the point of view of logic
  • Title: Inner Impulses: Lecture I
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    • also in the method and character. So you see that a European stands in
    • own nature of what is so deeply characteristic of Greece. The Romans
    • mythology you can recognize a characteristic of the Roman-Latin idiom.
    • characteristically Roman egoism. That says enough about the soul's
  • Title: Inner Impulses: Lecture II
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    • Yesterday, we tried to characterize the forces that permeated Greece
    • lower trait in the Roman character, but that was not the case. As a
    • the whole character of his life of soul and succeeded in going
    • it qualities that are characteristic of modern man, the recognition of
    • countenance that is characteristic of Byzantine art was found
    • Biblical characters. So we see how all the spiritual activities of man
    • arise in this land. The outstanding character of Renan's description
  • Title: Inner Impulses: Lecture III
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    • This spirit had gradually assumed an ahrimanic character because he
    • completely ahrimanic character. It had a quite definite purpose and
    • certain nation rather than for his own character and qualities. This
    • feeling the need to understand the individual character of those
    • with a kindly interest in the character and qualities of other people.
    • inwardly as man when we take an interest in the characteristics of
  • Title: Inner Impulses: Lecture IV
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    • character of spiritual science, but it is deepened when one adds to
    • the dead characters set down on the written or printed page.
    • accordance with the fundamental character of its spiritual and
    • character of the present, that it completed the first small segment of
    • centuries and more has so determined the character of his soul that it
  • Title: Inner Impulses: Lecture V
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    • gift of material perception. I have characterized this by calling the
    • These mystery cults assumed a certain character inasmuch as they were
    • medical art of a certain character. Such beings are always described
    • just because culture acquires a specific character in this way, human
    • prosperity, which assumes a definite character. Hence in the fifth
    • But under the influence of Ahriman it has assumed a certain character
    • of the culture that is more Eastern in character to the problem of
  • Title: Inner Impulses: Lecture VI
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    • must be metamorphosed from the character of the activity of the
    • feel the deeper connection between what we have characterized for
    • later times and what has been characterized in the ideal of the
  • Title: Inner Impulses: Lecture VII
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    • lead up to a consideration of his character. One can really gain some
    • idea of a person's character if one knows that he has had two wives
    • characterize. Now one definite peculiarity is to be emphasized for
    • through the spiritual understanding of its fundamental character and



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