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  • Title: Inner Impulses: Introduction by Frédéric Kozlik
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    • forbidden to true occultists). The legend confirms this element of
    • iconographic elements of the documents concluded that the stomach was
    • the same blind man would commit an egregious error in elementary logic
  • Title: Inner Impulses: Lecture I
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    • certain elements that have remained from the past. As you will have
    • creative element of the Greeks. This is the one side of the
    • “immortal part” the element of man's soul that passes
    • element in modern history would confess that neither in the sphere of
    • enough to feel this living element behind every Greek word, but for
    • can be felt in Greek. This inner soul element can still be sensed in
    • direct soul element, the kernel, the inner feeling that we sense in
    • had to be continually kindled anew by the emotional element that was
    • over-spread with the formal element that belonged to Rome. All the
    • element, preserved in the forms of the Church. Everywhere it shows in
    • expansion of Christianity, this Latin-Roman element spread over all of
    • elements. At the time when Greece was conquered, the Grecian influence
    • legal and political power. The Greek element was then felt to be a
    • Justinian, who was a sort of incarnation of the Roman-Latin element,
    • Greek or Christian. The two elements have merged in such a way that
    • different element from the ideas and outlook of Romanism that have
    • way, the salvation of the imaginative element. It represents a
    • element, which, being so cold, always requires and emotional impulse
    • So this political-legal element grows in our thought of man. People
  • Title: Inner Impulses: Lecture II
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    • as you know, a visionary, imaginative element continuously played into
    • that a man of the nineteenth century is able to conceive! The element
  • Title: Inner Impulses: Lecture IV
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    • hypnotic element, the element of suggestion, and even through
    • What is the nature of this dead element? It is not human beings, that
    • made known. What I have just said is elementary, but if one enters
  • Title: Inner Impulses: Lecture V
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    • elemental and instinctive. It assumed a more spiritual form in the
    • the elemental spiritual, living and weaving beneath the material world
    • be connected also with mastery of the mechanistic element in
    • everything living, of the mechanistic elements in all life. For this
    • elemental forces into which the Europeans were to enter. In such
    • culture because men had preserved from the good the element of
    • We are gazing here into profound secrets of life. A justified element
    • in the founding of culture, an element that inevitably leads to a
    • “Evil elements! Oh no, I don't like them; I don't like them at
    • of the evil and the good, make the elements fruitful in the state of
  • Title: Inner Impulses: Lecture VI
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    • short time ago how the first elementary scientific foundation for the
  • Title: Inner Impulses: Lecture VII
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    • practically every elementary school.” But spiritually, things are



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