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  • Title: Karma of Materialism: Contents
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    • Hermann Bahr, a striking example of a gifted modern personality
    • than accept personal responsibility for their thoughts and deeds.
    • many leading personalities in 1914. A materialistic view of life
    • on a person's consciousness. The mystery of fear and the mystery
  • Title: Karma of Materialism: Lecture 1
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    • speaking about an interesting personality of the 19th Century, someone
    • a medical man or a well educated person. In other words thinking is
    • by then the person at the very center of all the events that have led
    • themselves from it. One could say the country type of person is agrarian,
  • Title: Karma of Materialism: Lecture 2
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    • person it is taken for granted — though of course no one is supposed
    • by side and were observed by a third person. He looks towards them and,
    • not one or the other person, but the space between them. He is concerned,
    • not with the two persons but the emptiness between them. That is the
    • corresponds to the days of a person's life, if he lives to the age of
  • Title: Karma of Materialism: Lecture 3
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    • baptism in the Jordan, entered the personality of Jesus. The words:
    • like Plato, Socrates or any other historical personality, through historical
    • shows there were human beings who were conscious, through direct personal
    • personality of the Christ. Nevertheless one finds descriptions of Christ
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    • their endeavours, would have counted him among the most valuable personalities
    • of their lives. The strength of his personality, the greatness and radiance
    • personality Walter Robert Tornow died, Herman Grimm wrote:
    • long after we had become personally acquainted, we had a conversation.
    • I have not yet been able to speak about. The great personal loss and
    • the sister of Marie Steiner. She was not a personality one would come
    • and unassuming person. But my dear friends, setting aside the pain Marie
    • to renounce all thoughts of their own. — Well, a personality like
    • that developed strength of personality and brought out all the greatness
    • of man's existence.—I am personally grateful to all those who
    • being, they come to nothing. How gladly we set our hopes on many a person
    • relation to spiritual life. This is why the personalities I spoke of
    • can influence a talented and significant personality of our time.
    • when the spirit is investigated by spiritual means. One has a personal
    • I was able to speak about earlier in connection with special personalities
    • but I must ask the reader not to generalize my personal experiences;
    • the Vatican there is no need to be personally responsible for one's
  • Title: Karma of Materialism: Lecture 5
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    • speed he developed his personal view of the life of Jesus after which
  • Title: Karma of Materialism: Lecture 6
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    • spirit opportunity to enter into the person with the result that the
    • person either then or later has visions of some kind and can hear things
    • the Chief of the Russian General Staff and other personalities have
    • Imagine a person occupying
    • for personal but for factual reasons, that this Kantianism is completely
  • Title: Karma of Materialism: Lecture 7
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    • However it is obvious that she has no personal experience of what the
    • His personality was not such a gentle one as that of Ricarda Huch who
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    • in the case of most other personalities in history. When we study Luther
    • to have a dual personality, but one comes — as we shall see —
    • the person concerned through his inner karma is sensitive and receptive
    • cases and through special training. Historical personalities such as
    • should take what is said by a historical personality such as Luther
    • label applied to a person. It is after all merely an external matter
    • the best place. Continuously one hears it said that the right person
    • a personality such as Luther it is necessary to understand what stirred
    • personality is someone in whom there speaks a being from the Hierarchy
    • of the Archai, a Time Spirit. Through such a personality the voice of
  • Title: Karma of Materialism: Lecture 9
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    • tends to be noticed by persons who are awake and sensitive to what goes
    • in the least that the person concerned has the slightest inkling of
    • If a person develops good
    • What should be an honest objective discussion becomes a personal attack,
    • personal vilification when the issue is spiritual science. And why?



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