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  • Title: Karma of Materialism: Contents
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    • can one understand pain and evil? Natural science and spiritual
  • Title: Karma of Materialism: Lecture 1
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    • “Man, in fact all living creatures, is subject to pain. However,
    • pain does not reveal its true nature for it contains within itself a
    • power for its overcoming; it wills to be overcome. Pain does not want
    • to exist, therefore it is not true reality. Pain as such must be an
    • within it which strives for painlessness. This again shows us that the
    • external world is an illusion, nowhere is it completely free of pain
    • into semblance and pain.”
    • itself in man's thinking and in the constant striving to overcome pain
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    • literature is this very common; not to mention painters who have done
    • here in Berlin of paintings of Christ, a whole series of ahrimanic paintings
    • pain in the world? These questions are often asked in an attempt to
    • Begin by visualizing a minute pain, let us say you cut yourself and
    • feel a slight pain. Every pain arises when something is exposed to any
    • the pain first came about. Let us now imagine that it is not a question
    • has occurred which is felt as a slight pain. If now the heat of the
    • became painful whenever the sun rose. At these places the tissue was
    • injured and pain arose in consequence. This process went on for long
    • happiness, blessedness has come about except through pain. To refuse
    • pain and opposition is to refuse beauty, greatness and goodness. Here
    • that the present harmony had of necessity to arise through pain, it
    • is equally true that the Christ impulse cannot be attained through painless,
  • Title: Karma of Materialism: Lecture 4
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    • be endured with pain and sorrow, difficulties that one comes up against
    • physical bodies in a materialistic environment. Yet in all our pain
    • against the pain which our dear friend, the wife of Herman Joachim,
    • is suffering. We may balance it against the pain we ourselves feel over
    • our dear friend, we may attempt to enoble our pain by thinking of him
    • you. This thought may not ease or tone down the pain, but its spiritual
    • insight can shine like a sun into the pain and illumine our understanding
    • and unassuming person. But my dear friends, setting aside the pain Marie
    • Him. Hermann Bahr is at pains to show that throughout the evolution
  • Title: Karma of Materialism: Lecture 8
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    • with pain and despair to see one's contemporaries turn instead, for
    • superficial thinking. We should sense that the painful experiences we
  • Title: Karma of Materialism: Lecture 9
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    • finds it painful to witness the unease, the unwillingness that exists



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