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  • Title: Karma of Materialism: Lecture 1
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    • seem sheer nonsense to him to regard man the way the West does: as a
    • and its function. Thinking itself is disregarded. As a result thinking
    • or political life, to be a thinker. A thinker is regarded as unpractical,
    • those who are usually regarded as practical have only the kind of abstract
    • which today are regarded as adequate for political office and statesmanship
    • regard for agrarians, St. Matthew's Gospel more for industrials. However,
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    • that modern science disregards the basic principle of scientific investigation
    • such as the one Verworn makes in regard to development was taken seriously
    • in regard to a part of culture. But statements like those brought forward
    • received? Because Virchow is famous and regarded as a very important
    • disregards the soul and declares that only the human body exists within
    • so admirable in regard to external issues must be extended to the inner
    • is exactly the illusion prevailing in regard to the atom. The opposite
    • regard as infallible. As I once said: the infallibility of the Pope
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    • the processes of the Great World, the macrocosm. However, in regard
    • case in regard to the Angeloi. Yet no consciousness of the Angeloi enters
    • But in regard to certain higher knowledge man's earthly consciousness
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    • regarded as belonging to the intelligentsia, who is recorded as saying:
    • rather that in regard to what a man accomplishes in life no one can
    • in our work it was not in her nature to neglect or disregard in any
    • today are really models even in regard to more external aspects of our
  • Title: Karma of Materialism: Lecture 6
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    • the attitude of a great many people today in regard to spiritual matters
    • must remain silent in regard to what is most essential. They must because
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    • if one wants to reach certain higher knowledge one must learn to regard
    • experience of the spiritual world is disregarded and his talk of the
  • Title: Karma of Materialism: Lecture 8
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    • attain it if he regards this connection as something separate and apart
    • epoch would have regarded salvation through faith alone as nonsensical.
    • those, now regarded as great figures of the 19th century, would no longer
  • Title: Karma of Materialism: Lecture 9
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    • in regard to morality he has in many respects remained at a primitive
    • In regard to his moral evolution we are dealing with comparatively much
    • 'I' is the baby among the members of his being. Even in regard to the
    • even in regard to their intellectual ability, if it were not transported
    • every night into sleep. We attain our best forces, also in regard to
    • far up the other side. In regard to physical phenomena these things
    • any further. Those to whom people today look up and regard as highest
    • science if those concerned did not regard it as so much fantasy which



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