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- Title: i Spirituality: Lecture 1: Historical Symptomology, the Year 790, Alcuin, Greeks, Platonism, Aristotelianism, East, West, Middle, Ego
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- of free will. At the same time the intensity with which the human being
- experiences knowledge has declined along with the old clairvoyance. The time
- time, it is especially important to consider. With regard to the historical course of humanity's
- historical development there are times when what has real being and essence
- not manifest itself in such a significant way in the time before and after as it did here. If one
- and a Greek also living at that time in the kingdom of the Franks. The
- Alcuin, who stood at that time in that theological
- where, indeed, in ancient times a primal wisdom had lived but which had then fallen more and more
- constitutions of soul, one of which has its origin in ancient times in the Orient, and another,
- that which developed in ancient times as a world-view in the Orient, and which then, like a
- in space, flows in time, and in ordinary life world, is spread out in space, one says that what
- is extended in space and flows in time is
- being as a physical being moves and acts. And it was also not contained in that time in which our
- this space in which physical things are extended and move, and beyond this time in which our
- which, for the external existence of time and space, is a nothing but which, nevertheless, is
- space or in time; something which, for the things and events of space and time, is nothing but
- Eastern culture — the time in which the 'I' is first experienced, but dimly — and the
- categories, in his perceptions of time and space, would like to encompass all nature through the
- same time, also wanted thereby to include the spiritual life and the economic life, something
- ancient times we see individual personalities, we see them expressing in their words what was the
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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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- of free will. At the same time the intensity with which the human being
- experiences knowledge has declined along with the old clairvoyance. The time
- develop, and which have developed in recent times, have taken their incentive from the impulses
- political conception. But a political conception is something that projects from earlier times
- same. When Cromwell, at the right time and out of economic impulses, created his Navigation Act
- brutal — this arose nevertheless from an economic thinking. When, in modern times,
- the East, but in a decadent form today, something which points back to ancient times of Eastern
- spiritual world. Everything in the spiritual development of modern times is designed towards
- regions for the time being — a peculiar and deeply significant phenomenon is appearing. And
- only in ancient times. And today the Eastern human being, even in Russia, finds himself in a
- human being, as far west as Russia, is the spiritual heritage of ancient times. And this has the
- This, too, is an egoistic sentiment. This is something that can be called, paradoxically, an
- Title: New Spirituality: Lecture 3: The New Spirituality and the Christ Experiance of the Twentieth Century - 2
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- of free will. At the same time the intensity with which the human being
- experiences knowledge has declined along with the old clairvoyance. The time
- different point of view to the one we have taken for some time in the past, to the
- against the normal progress of humanity in the East. Thus we can say: For a long time in the West
- fourth post-Atlantean epoch, from the Graeco-Roman times, which, to be sure, are borrowings from
- of a revelation from an earlier time carried over into a later one. And then we have Jesuitism,
- at the time when he came to his great ancient wisdom. And coming to the 1780s we see how he can
- human being of the East is such that it tends towards imaginations: even if, at times, these
- be a most interesting ethnological study to see how, in a relatively short time during the last
- has actually arisen only in modern times. For economic life was never such a topical question in
- earlier epochs as it is today. It is actually appropriate to our times. In contrast, matters of
- times is of the most terrible kind! We see everything pertaining to the spiritual life becoming
- even more decadent is the spiritual life which originates in very ancient times in the Orient. It
- unable to survive. And in the East we have nothing but — the dying spirit of ancient times
- Title: New Spirituality: Lecture 4: The New Spirituality and the Christ Experiance of the Twentieth Century - 3
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- of free will. At the same time the intensity with which the human being
- experiences knowledge has declined along with the old clairvoyance. The time
- were written just at the time when Goethe and Schiller were founding the magazine
- the spirits of the East, who pulled him towards imaginations. Because at that time spiritual
- was still something at work which can be perceived also in ancient times and most clearly, for
- But we are now living in the time in which the
- were little understood in the time that followed them. I have often spoken about
- in the realm of the Silver King of Semblance. At a time when all German influence has been
- Title: New Spirituality: Lecture 5: The New Spirituality and the Christ Experiance of the Twentieth Century - 4
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- of free will. At the same time the intensity with which the human being
- experiences knowledge has declined along with the old clairvoyance. The time
- today, tomorrow and the day after tomorrow, and which was already referred to some time
- which, since that time, have become particularly important. But if, from the many characteristics
- which can be attributed to this more recent time, one wishes to single out the most significant
- It is the longing for knowledge. Now, when one looks back into former times, even into the
- speak of a definite longing for knowledge in as much as the human being at that time had
- from the fact that it is just in this time that we find the particular development and
- concerned with daily life. Although in olden times these faculties arose from the soul in a
- know truly again when they say: In ancient times divine-spiritual beings spoke from the
- then be able to relate again to the phenomena of nature. Thus one can say: In ancient times the
- occidental civilization — that the orientals, at the time of the blossoming of the
- ancient times in which the oriental rose to the attainment of wisdom, what was of particular
- through birth. In the time of oriental wisdom, everything — despite the civilization which
- depended on the blood. But, at the same time, what was in the blood was also spiritually
- establish itself at all in the same way as it did in occidental civilization. But that is a time
- Let us suppose the human being in ancient times had
- transition came. Man created machines as an addition to nature. These he regards for the time
- spirits are again working which in earlier times were perceived by the human being in nature. In
- life. If one could do this for a time — this initial experiment will not work, but let us
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- Title: New Spirituality: Lecture 6: The New Spirituality and the Christ Experiance of the Twentieth Century - 5
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- of free will. At the same time the intensity with which the human being
- experiences knowledge has declined along with the old clairvoyance. The time
- corresponding form of this constitution of soul into different times.
- still strong remnants of this old clairvoyant condition of humanity existing at the time of the
- civilization but which was already prepared for in Greek and Roman times. Thus one can say:
- speaking of the time in which the Mystery of Golgotha approached or was already accomplished.) In
- ancient times decisions were made as to what should happen in the social life according to what
- the time had not yet come. In fact, one could only give onself up to the illusion that one
- therefore impossible for those times, in which the intellect and dialectics were prepared, to
- try sometime to hold in mind for yourself everything that people accept nowadays as being true,
- But at the same time we are now living,in an age in
- follows. The Mystery of Golgotha takes place at a time in which remnants of the old clairvoyance
- is in the development of humanity as a whole. Today the human being is approaching the time when
- active even into the time of authority: the time of discerning judgements, remained active with
- times of the Middle Ages. The authority-principle prevailed and now, for the first time, a
- The time is approaching when in all our education
- years of life. This was not of such great importance in all earlier times for it is connected
- significance in our modern time and, in fact, there should be no more teaching without insight
- here in Central Europe, scenes take place — though at the present time still very much
- some time: the approach of the Christ in the form in which He must be seen from the twentieth
- Title: New Spirituality: Lecture 7: The New Spirituality and the Christ Experiance of the Twentieth Century - 6
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- of free will. At the same time the intensity with which the human being
- experiences knowledge has declined along with the old clairvoyance. The time
- disappearance of what, in many areas of our modern times, is still considered by people to be the
- that, for many who would rather go through the coming times in a comfortable sleep, with a
- Christ there really is at the present time. The course of human evolution has brought it about
- remnants of the old instinctive clairvoyance could lead to it at the time of the Mystery of
- before that time. History does not take this into account because external history ever and again
- nineteenth century and our own time, the soul-constitution of humanity as a whole has undergone a
- should now like to describe, although I have done so in different ways and at different times
- recent times to account for the human being, we have, on the other side, claims of all kinds
- earlier times of human world-view development.
- ancient times every oriental knew that what worked its way out of his soul during childhood, in
- human being in ancient times he no longer feels that what flames up in him from childhood
- times that national chauvinism was aroused in its very worst sense. And it is national chauvinism
- perhaps, shows more clearly the materialism of modern times, its denial of everything spiritual,
- present time.
- will create a mood to which the cosmos responds. Just as the physical Christ appeared at the time
- time of the Mystery of Golgotha, He spoke to him physically.
- says something in answer to the problems of our times — something for a social healing of
- our times — and people receive it as though it were barely anything other than a magazine
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- Title: New Spirituality: Contents
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- experiences knowledge has declined along with the old clairvoyance. The time
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