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  • Title: Polarities in Evolution: Contents
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    • Imperialism of partly prehistoric times; earthly and
  • Title: Polarities in Evolution: Cover Sheet
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  • Title: Polarities in Evolution: Index of Names
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  • Title: Polarities in Evolution: Notes
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    • by Rudolf Steiner that are part of the German Collected
    • provided with commentaries by J.G.V. Engelhardt), part
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  • Title: Polarities in Evolution: Lecture 1: Evolution and Consciousness, Lucifer, Ahriman
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    • beings we are part of an ongoing evolution that may be
    • particular feature of the present age is that
    • Part of it is this training of the intellect. Human
    • if the intellectual principle had not become part of
    • century, particularly in this respect. We tend to take
    • the Old Moon evolution. Human beings were part of this as
    • ancestor felt that he could not exist apart from the
    • rest of the body. The human ancestor said: I am part of
    • of nature, and we are part of that nature. For the human
    • kingdom became part of human nature. In those far distant
    • the present time in particular people are not prepared to
    • in a particular lecture and one can only speak within
    • and another in a different way, particularly if one has
    • said to be wrong in its views, particularly where
    • is a particular point to this.
    • Ranke, you will obviously arrive at a particular kind of
    • history. The art of writing is itself part of history,
    • has to be said that an important part of human evolution
  • Title: Polarities in Evolution: Lecture 2: East, West, and the Culture of Middle Europe, the Science of Initiation
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    • The difference is that particularly during the earliest
    • the whole of our evolution, particularly in
    • particularly suited to be the vehicle for the
    • part of the whole cosmic organism. The human body
    • tradition. They had to bring their particular
    • following happened, particularly in Europe: In early
    • particularly in Central Europe even more austere.
    • 19th century particularly in Central Europe you really
    • characteristics that enable them in particular to take up
    • came to be widely known particularly in French-speaking
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    • representatives in particular, should not be
    • appeared particularly in America — to have a
    • preface, that is part of the whole technique, which says
    • thing in many documents published particularly by Western
    • differentiation shows itself particularly if one takes a
  • Title: Polarities in Evolution: Lecture 3: Political Empires
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    • particularly in Central Europe. It needs the point of
    • realms were ruled by individuals, or by particular
    • back to prehistoric times, times that only partly extend
    • those early partly prehistoric times. We need only go
    • back as far as ancient Egypt, meaning the earlier, partly
    • this, particularly when the population at large came to
    • humankind during that partly prehistoric period it would
    • though it may be said today partly as a joke, in the
    • a particular age continue to play a role in later ages.
    • symbols relating to a particular age when they showed how
    • way. Western secret societies in particular have been
    • times when those words, even if they only became part of
    • Europeans we believe ourselves to be part of European
    • early times of Egyptian history, which in part was still
    • particular task given to the anthroposophical movement
    • evolution. This should be realized particularly by the
    • part in the search for truth in the phenomenal world.
  • Title: Polarities in Evolution: Lecture 4: Western Secret Societies, Jesuitism, Leninism
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    • particular fact, a fact we have been discussing here a
    • particularly energetic representatives of the different
    • particularly taken into account however is connected with
    • that when it comes to their frame of mind, particularly
    • with the help of just a few thousand. That particular
    • in every part of the globe would very rapidly become a
    • experience. Within the two schools, quite apart from the
    • has a profound interest in absolute clarity, particularly
    • pulpits—irrespective of the particular creed
    • particular example—if someone were freely and in
    • against gnosis and things that are part of the very fibre
    • be a hard fight, particularly in this direction. The aim
    • course, is the following: It is particularly when one is
  • Title: Polarities in Evolution: Lecture 5: How the Material Can Be Understood Only through the Spirit
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    • something which in a way is particularly close to my
    • paradoxical, particularly if one fails to realize the
    • The material aspect in particular is completely
    • Material things in particular have found no explanation
    • about it, it is part of my ordinary conscious life.
    • forward as a potential social theory, particularly in the
    • role in Marxist philosophy, particularly the dogma of the
    • particularly public opinion, they would free their
    • particularly here in Stuttgart, that the anthroposophical
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    • have to work at it, for it partly meets with rejection;
    • time was particularly vehement in his defense of the line
    • particularly bad in this sphere. In fact I always made it
    • needed, particularly among anthroposophists, and I have
    • Everybody must do his part. It is really necessary for
    • everybody to to their part.
    • follow a particular idea. This would make it unfruitful
    • departure. I might have drawn your attention to many
    • Time is killed particularly in what is called active life
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  • Title: Polarities in Evolution: Lecture 6: Materialism and Mysticism, Knowledge as a Deed of the Soul
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    • be able to do their part. They would be of no account,
    • must be evolved by people who are alive in and part of
    • progress of humankind we must develop a particular basic
    • even commemorative coin. Some scientists are particularly
    • since a departure from the right way means sickness, the
    • has been made to outline one particular aspect, to
    • is part of the tragedy of our age that people do not even
  • Title: Polarities in Evolution: Lecture 7: Materialism, Mysticism, Anthroposophy, Liberalism, Conservatism
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    • discussed the last time I was here. It is particularly
    • found within ourselves. We shall find it particularly if
    • particular philosophy. That is not the case. We are far
    • person who produces it even believes to be a particularly
    • are to get them clear in our minds. Consider the parties
    • parties. You know that the most miserable, sterile
    • cliches are to be found in party politics. Yet to some
    • extent we are all part of this, willy-nilly, unless we
    • another, i.e. to work along party lines. Parties are a
    • Party on one side and the Liberal Party on the other. It
    • may be said that all the parties that now exist are
    • on which all our parties are based. That is the picture
    • dreadful things are happening in those party
    • parties?
    • world we have parties as an image of it? The matter can
    • for parties always base themselves on manifestos, systems
    • to a party programme when you have gone past the Guardian
    • choose Christ's party, or Ahriman's or Lucifer's Party.
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  • Title: Polarities in Evolution: Lecture 8: The Opposition of Knowledge and Faith, Its Overcoming
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    • world, to make it part of oneself, had of course been
    • leaders of certain parts of humanity gave themselves the
    • difference is that Jesuitism in particular wants to keep
    • Quite apart from this, the signs of the times may be read
    • individual who calls himself by a particular name. The
    • particular content can be adequately defined by using
    • words: ‘D.H. is not in fact part of the Steiner
    • So we get a centralized state and within it two parts
  • Title: Polarities in Evolution: Lecture 9: East, West, and Middle
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    • the part where the main concentration lies, i.e. the
    • being sense organs to a state partly similar to that of
    • particular attention to these words. When an individual
    • still there in his writings, which in part are of
    • himself as soul and spirit, part of a whole cosmos of
    • impotence also formed part of oriental nature. This is
    • of the Middle first appeared during the latter part of
    • spread through the late Greek and then, particularly, the
    • of thinkers. This intellectual culture has a particular
    • particularly by Hegel, but also by all other great
    • this, particularly in the West. Thus William James [
    • of the previous life on earth. The other parts of the
    • Those other parts of the human being may be flesh and
    • to take the insights that their particular faculties have
    • concentrated entirely on that particular problem. There
    • culture of the Middle was partly instinctive — the
  • Title: Polarities in Evolution: Lecture 10: Transition from the Luciferic to the Ahrimanic Age and the Christ Event to Come
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    • in earlier wars — energies deriving from the particular nature of
    • 90 million by the Central Powers [Germany and Austria]. A large part of
    • sphere of human activity determined the fate of this [part of] human
    • particularly the most recent achievements of technologY, have been
    • them. Apart from anything else, therefore, modern people are in the
    • This atmosphere will cause a particular mood to develop. Until now it has
    • nature and gained an Impression of elemental spirits; this is now part of
    • is something we make part of ourselves, for it is something that was
    • ahead to meet this Christ event, partly with longing in their heart and
    • partly with fear.
    • destiny partly dependent on elements that are no longer human; they
    • produce elements which will partly determine human destiny, and yet human
    • grow able to behold the Christ power that can become part of us and
  • Title: Polarities in Evolution: Lecture 11: Modern Science and Christianity, Threefold Social Order, Goetheanism
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    • guide. As human beings we are part of this earth and our
    • part of the last two talks we have had. We may be guided
    • Many people today, particularly those in the civilized
    • be achieved by creating some particular social
    • to it again and from a particular point of view.
    • grown particularly strong over recent centuries, from the
    • particularly in the 19th century — and found them
    • dissolved, particularly in the theology of the most
    • references to one particular key word. A new key word
    • letters — except maybe at aesthetic tea parties
    • something we have to unite with the part in us, as human
    • be said that, this time in particular, it has been quite
    • So the gentleman, or particularly the lady, intends to



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