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  • Title: Inner Impulses: Cover Sheet
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    • The seven lectures presented here were given in Dornach, Switzerland,
  • Title: Inner Impulses: Footnotes
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    • 3 A presentation of Faust had presumably just taken place.
  • Title: Inner Impulses: Foreword by Stewart C. Easton
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    • English has always presented some difficulties because of the two
    • officially accepted as history, and presenting such arguments as
    • with him on the basis of what he has presented.
  • Title: Inner Impulses: Introduction by Frédéric Kozlik
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    • representing Uitzilopochtli.
    • Tlaloc — represents Tlauizcalpantecutli, the god of the
    • The nephritic figurine therefore presents us, in what is certainly
    • very esoteric symbolism, an unexpected link, as far as our present
    • In the new (1984) German edition of the present cycle the editor tells
    • finds itself at the present time.
    • flaying. Is there at the present time any serious psychological system
    • between anthroposophy and the present materialistic edifice
    • present day popular and scholarly opinion is concerned, have indeed
  • Title: Inner Impulses: Back Cover Sheet
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    • The history presented in most modern textbooks is a collection of external facts, arranged chronologically, which seem to have occurred without rhyme or reason. Rudolf Steiner takes these facts fully into account in this work, but he also goes beyond them to describe the inner impulses at work which make the intense drama of human development understandable.
  • Title: Inner Impulses: Lecture I
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    • the points of view presented in the science of the spirit. We have, as
    • have always to consider among the processes at work in the present,
    • age, the fourth post-Atlantean age of civilization, and to present
    • understand how man, standing in the midst of present evolution, can
    • shines in all that has found its way into the present from Greece and
    • the present time. The contents of the second chapter, however, can
    • present age than does Greece. Many souls among us are seeking the
    • survives in the whole European present with far more living strength
    • to work in the present.
    • experience. Of course, imagination was no longer present to the same
    • To comprehend law and jurisprudence and to represent human
    • could go on to present many such examples that could correct our usual
    • question is often raised as to whether the central figures represent
    • figure of the representative of humanity in our group statue that is
    • way, the salvation of the imaginative element. It represents a
  • Title: Inner Impulses: Lecture II
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    • true of what is to be presented to you today. The development of Greek
    • the consciousness soul in our present epoch.
    • impetus had to be present bearing along with it the after workings, in
    • Please do not go about saying that I have presented the discovery of
    • If time permitted, we could present many more instances of ways in
    • present. It cannot be otherwise, as I have frequently made clear to
    • by Strauss, which is no life of Jesus at all and we shall presently
    • presentations of Jesus' life. Nor do you need to read only the
    • artists. You will find that the representation of the life of Jesus
    • the East but also the manner in which Jesus was presented. The Greek
    • art of pictorial representation was there in the West, as we know, but
    • represented Him in its own way, and so we must recognize many
    • different impulses at work in the different representations. Study,
    • each case there is a strong desire to represent Jesus in a national
    • representations, the Spanish; in LeBrun's, the French. All three
    • Considering art in respect of its representations of the Jesus
    • representation of Jesus because the forces that are at work in the
    • representative art have given place to the word, for since the
    • matters as pictorial representation had in earlier times, you will
    • representations. These take the inner course of the events described
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  • Title: Inner Impulses: Lecture III
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    • be easy to find concepts in the present fund of ideas to explain what
    • they meet. In many respects the immediate present shows us how far the
    • beginnings and up to the present has developed in admirable,
    • external description, so are Soloviev's representations of the Christ
    • present day. They are wholesome impulses. Nevertheless, they represent
    • certain present-day phenomena as they come to light in other works
  • Title: Inner Impulses: Lecture IV
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    • As our friends who are present for the meeting of the Building
    • presented but that can also be understood to some extent by itself. I
    • one's understanding the facts that have been presented in our recent
    • the man of the present time than is believed today when people are so
    • character of the present, that it completed the first small segment of
    • not present in the same way in an earlier period. One is entirely
    • represents the faculty that belongs to those centuries. It is clear to
    • just what it is right for them to possess in this present time; that
    • about of the spiritual world that, at the present time, surrounds us
    • how the men of the present are linked together by secret threads
    • the living present. In fact, it would not have made a connection with
    • Goethe represents in the Lemurs scene and you will know that much of
    • civilization has been hurled. It is there, as present fact.
    • presented, however, is not said in order to give expression to what
    • hatred. Here is one of the deepest secrets of our present spiritual
    • the world historical evolution of the present time.
  • Title: Inner Impulses: Lecture V
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    • number of friends who were not then present are here for a special
    • attentively what the Lemurs represent. By these practices the initiate
    • forces are also present.
    • impulse. The Greeks, as represented by their greatest individuals,
    • confront in the right way the forces that are actually present in the
  • Title: Inner Impulses: Lecture VI
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    • impulses, too, of man's social life, something is present that can
    • working from the past and interpenetrating the impulses of the present
    • in which the Golden King became the representative of wisdom. Since spiritual
    • has just been presented here,* in which Mephistopheles, the Lemures and
    • employed in the present rather more lamentable times. The cosmic
    • * A presentation of Faust had presumably just taken place.
    • described. Now, he sought to show past, present and future. Goethe saw
    • Into the present world of busy dealing,
  • Title: Inner Impulses: Lecture VII
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    • yesterday, and for some weeks I have sought to present it with various
    • civilized humanity's present-day thinking and feeling, the social
    • turn our attention again to what we presented from the actual course
    • following is presented, for example. He comes upon a certain movement
    • “Someone has lost his senses, has gone mad, to present such
    • creating the right seeds for the present time. And the science of the
    • present earlier appear again — investigations, for instance,
    • image read, “I am the Past, the Present and the Future?”
    • inscription on her image, “I am the Past, the Present and the
    • the Present, and the Future, no mortal hath yet lifted my veil,”
    • Past, the Present and the Future” — and this implies that it
    • karma mankind is heavily burdened in our present grievous and painful
    • then it will be easier to understand our sorrowful present and also to



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