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  • Title: New Spirituality: Lecture 2: The New Spirituality and the Christ Experiance of the Twentieth Century - 1
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    • individuality. These characteristics are impressed into human evolution through the particular
    • the special characteristics of this epoch are not directed from the spiritual world as they were
    • that materialistic concept of life which has often been characterized here. This arose side by
    • This is the characteristic stamp of what is going on in
    • the socialist world of the Anglo-Saxon West. And because the actual character of modern public
    • Strike movement are significant precisely as a characteristic of what is taking shape in this
    • character of the East. But here again it expressed itself in another form. Economic in the West;
    • political in the Centre; and in the East it assumes a distinctly religious character. A
    • takes on a religious character but is actually the momentum of a decadent spirituality that still
    • economic aims there assume a political character. The great outer failure in Eastern Europe has
    • character. Behind this political character, which has produced all the dreadful things that have
    • developed in the European East and has set its characteristic stamp on all the aspirations of the
    • reckoned as belonging to the European Centre, for what is characteristic of the West is actually
    • natural-scientific mode of thought and the character of Anglo-Saxondom. And this was sensed deep
    • evolution and has a spiritual character; in the Centre something which today is also antiquated
    • different angles, the characteristic of the Western world. We have characterized it, if I may put
    • different types of beings do indeed work through human beings and we understand human character
    • This is the characteristic we find when looking
  • Title: New Spirituality: Lecture 3: The New Spirituality and the Christ Experiance of the Twentieth Century - 2
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    • — aspirations of the social life — take on such a spiritual character that they have
    • The characteristic phenomenon of Western development, of development in the more southerly
    • which can only be characterized by saying: Human beings of Germanic nature penetrated into the
    • The characteristic of the human beings of the West,
    • characteristic personality from the civilization of the Centre and one will be able to touch
    • follow these leaders — their characteristic stamp. The human beings of the Centre were
    • areas. But we must keep the characteristic branches in mind.
  • Title: New Spirituality: Lecture 4: The New Spirituality and the Christ Experiance of the Twentieth Century - 3
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    • characteristic of the civilization of the Central-European countries in contrast to the Western
    • I characterized,
    • he seeks to characterize a human soul-constitution which shows a
    • Schiller presents as sense-life and the life of reason. And what Schiller characterizes
    • development, these two soul-constitutions, which I have characterized for you, stand side by
    • feeling for Goethe whom he studied, a fine characterization of Central-European civilization. He
    • It is characteristic, for instance, how a newspaper of Eastern Switzerland carried articles on my
  • Title: New Spirituality: Lecture 5: The New Spirituality and the Christ Experiance of the Twentieth Century - 4
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    • amount of preparation, and today, to begin with, I shall try to characterize again from a certain
    • which, since that time, have become particularly important. But if, from the many characteristics
    • only a transitional condition. For what is the deepest characteristic of this intellect? It is
    • It was a particular characteristic of oriental
    • style — when they no longer feel inclined — and this is the characteristic of people
    • things are characteristic. A lawyer once said to me during a discussion I had with him: The fact
    • Drews'. He, however, is only characteristic of many others. He is even one of the better ones,
    • This today is still the characteristic feature of
  • Title: New Spirituality: Lecture 6: The New Spirituality and the Christ Experiance of the Twentieth Century - 5
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    • characterized the different epochs of human development in such a way that we have placed the
    • particular characteristic of the ancient oriental peoples and existed essentially in its last
  • Title: New Spirituality: Lecture 7: The New Spirituality and the Christ Experiance of the Twentieth Century - 6
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    • must be absolutely correct. But what must be regarded as imminent is what I characterized for you
    • We need only give one characteristic example: take
    • characteristics. Anyone who is able to view this impartially sees how the human being-today
    • experiences before. his life on earth. On the contrary he feels in himself the characteristics
    • is from whom it has got this or that characteristic. And the reply, however, is seldom that the
    • characteristics — the more oppressive and dreadful will it gradually become. And this
    • characteristics. Today what is emerging here is still, to a certain extent, mere theory, although
    • a sense, and it will then become an oppressive characteristic in the feeling-life of civilized
    • humanity. This experiencing of oneself in the purely inherited characteristics will lie like a
    • of the spiritual world but merely a child of characteristics inherited in the course of earthly
    • utterly rsactionary world-view that tries to trace everything back to inherited characteristics.
    • accordance with characteristics inherited through the blood because they have come more and more
    • characteristics of the nations. All that has resulted from this is that peace treaties have been
    • characteristics and at the emotions engendered by chauvinism and turns against all this —
    • characterized, by sensing the discrepancy I described, by the schism weighing terribly heavily
    • But one can look at the following, and I will highlight a few characteristic points —



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