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  • Title: Inner Impulses: Introduction by Frédéric Kozlik
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    • of course not waiting passively to be made use of for mythological
  • Title: Inner Impulses: Lecture I
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    • “immortal part” the element of man's soul that passes
    • stand before us and we watch them pass. They show themselves to us in
    • Indeed it was no longer there. Instead, the Roman needed passions and
    • means that, as the fourth post-Atlantean age was passing over into the
    • legal-political coloring. What thus passed over into the blood of the
  • Title: Inner Impulses: Lecture II
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    • not come to pass. Why?
    • his inner soul, “that I do not know how it comes to pass in
    • “I declare before God that I do not know how it comes to pass in
    • to quote here a passage that will serve to show how he feels himself
    • declare before God, I myself do not know how it comes to pass in
    • that are less calculated to arouse passions and emotions. Let me
    • an idea and Jesus is passed by. This is a life of Jesus that is no
  • Title: Inner Impulses: Lecture III
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    • time has passed since America has been discovered. Otherwise, if
    • within national boundaries, which would become impassable in the
    • people would pass one another by, each brooding inwardly over himself
    • in a rich life of soul. They would pass each other without even
    • seven years all had come to pass that has been striven for, if the
    • merely pass over us. Rather, let us preserve it all in our hearts. In
  • Title: Inner Impulses: Lecture IV
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    • also read. Here, we pass on from mere observation and
    • humanity changes considerably as time passes. The man of the tenth or
    • had to pass through a period of development in which he was shut off
    • spiritual threads or currents pass every moment from soul to soul in
    • antipathy. We must pass through their souls in the realm of
    • realm where all interpenetrates, we must pass through the souls of
  • Title: Inner Impulses: Lecture V
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    • sight as being so passive a faculty as we consider it in the fifth
    • succeeded the Great Spirit passed over to the East, to Asia, as it
    • just because the purely external onslaught did not come to pass, or
    • knowledge and what then passes into the sphere of the social life.
    • soul passes over as soul from father and mother to the child, or
    • to pass in Christ Himself. Impulses for life are sought in the
    • came to pass in old Atlantis. In the middle period of Atlantean
    • sin. It is necessary for these things to pass into the life of man.
  • Title: Inner Impulses: Lecture VI
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    • through gold. This grew in him to be the immense passion that has
    • When a passion is so strong as avarice was in Philip the Fair, it
    • passionate desire to make himself master of all the then available
    • said that such a passion, aroused in such a materialistic way and
    • could look into the Christian impulses passing through the historical
    • been drawn into souls. I will read you a passage from the poem
    • other glossary in order to decipher a word or passage — and so
    • will read again today the passage I read years ago as proof of the
    • Once more it came to pass, that in his ploughing
  • Title: Inner Impulses: Lecture VII
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    • to pass under what we may call the Locke-Voltaire influence! How many
    • united with him when he passes with his soul through the gate of
    • came to pass as Philip the Fair had foreseen; in his own way he had a
    • described. It came to pass that a great number of Knights admitted, in
    • Souls thus passed through the gates of death who had not only looked
    • earth, we actually pass in space through the spot where the sun has
    • time, he moves down and passes under the traces of the sun. What can
    • crosses the sun's path, he is passing through the place where the sun
    • they knew that the earth is passing through the point the sun has
    • bring to light what can be experienced when one passes through the
    • connections passed into a state of sleep. Thus a sleep regarding the
    • will bear the traces of our having passed through the centuries since



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