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  • Title: Lecture: Younger Generation: Lecture I
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    • that storms and pulsates through the soul, from consciousness. That
    • life of soul, and consciousness has not been filled with it. This was
    • not in the soul's depths but in the field of consciousness. Men
    • heart-quality and are quite consciously striven for just because of
    • civilized world. It is simply so, and we must be conscious of it.
    • consciousness the nearer the modern age approached. We lost not only
  • Title: Lecture: Younger Generation: Lecture II
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    • highly assessed and a consciousness, a feeling, for the Event of
    • Golgotha was lost. Religious consciousness was lost in the deepest
    • consciousness, and the young are asking: “What was the Mystery
    • awakened in its consciousness, not in the ancient and slumbering
  • Title: Lecture: Younger Generation: Lecture III
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    • importance only to what he experiences consciously, from the time he
    • waking consciousness. If you were listening to the voice of the
    • experienced in their waking consciousness?
    • them from their experiences during sleep. In the waking Consciousness
    • fact that the human being acts with his waking consciousness.
    • consciousness he can work very little upon his own nature. if we were
    • sleeping consciousness can he work upon himself. And in olden times
    • much more streamed over from sleeping consciousness into the waking
    • trickling of sleep consciousness into waking consciousness ceased.
    • divine-spiritual forces just as in waking consciousness he
    • into the spiritual world through sleep was a deliberate and conscious
    • united in the world of full consciousness. Formerly this union was
    • consummated, but in a more subconscious way. Nowadays the union must
    • be fully conscious, and to this human beings do not wish to be
    • concepts belonging to waking consciousness and none that is capable
    • the human race. The fully conscious human being feels the culture of
  • Title: Lecture: Younger Generation: Lecture IV
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    • twentieth century with alert and wide-awake consciousness, Nietzsche
    • of unconscious, instinctive activity. The individual human being,
    • first period of his spiritual development, consciously facing the
    • unconsciously they are seeking what makes them most comfortable. They
    • what is brewing indistinctly, subconsciously in your souls and what
  • Title: Lecture: Younger Generation: Lecture V
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    • conscious of primal revelation. And this loss reached its culminating
    • other alternative was to become fully conscious of the following:
    • intellectualism in western civilization, the consciousness of man's
    • there was not this consciousness: “When I issue from the
    • young preserve the livingness of thinking, in an unconscious way. And
    • different. If in that world we reach picture-consciousness,
    • us out of the unconscious. We must find a science that is alive. We
  • Title: Lecture: Younger Generation: Lecture VI
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    • have already shown that in the evolution in the West, consciousness
    • different it is when one is permeated with the consciousness that
    • If nothing of this consciousness exists there is quite a different
    • growing child, when looked at with this consciousness, reveals from
    • land. — If one is conscious of a certain responsibility towards
  • Title: Lecture: Younger Generation: Lecture VII
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    • conscious. But we must in many respects go back to older contents of
    • the human being did not become conscious of the way in which it came
    • to him, he was conscious only of the content. But in man's
  • Title: Lecture: Younger Generation: Lecture VIII
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    • conscious that human thought was not simply a head process, but that
    • bound up with the divine-spiritual (they did not ask this consciously
    • but subconsciously) from which we were torn in our previous earthly
    • incarnation? Rising to the surface of consciousness was the feeling
    • connection, for without even this faint consciousness there is no
    • our earthly environment? And the leaders who were asked unconsciously
  • Title: Lecture: Younger Generation: Lecture IX
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    • soul — and the consciousness soul which since that time has
    • arisen through the special development in the consciousness soul. You
    • intellectual or mind soul. Today we face the consciousness soul. But
    • way nowadays, otherwise the connecting bridge between consciousness
    • soul and consciousness soul, which means for modern humanity the
    • people are not conscious today that this is so; generally in the
    • affairs if consciousness soul is to meet consciousness soul? As soon
    • conscious education by giving him out of the consciousness soul
    • those days must again be given life. But because today consciousness
    • soul encounters consciousness soul in human affairs, this question
    • art but, according to the demands of the consciousness soul, it must
    • in accordance with the age of the consciousness soul.
    • mind which in the age of the consciousness soul naturally rises above
    • instinct — for with the consciousness soul everything rises
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    • consciously on the ground of the intellect or without the ideas
    • through the consciousness soul, everyone thinks that the moment he
    • so as to be conscious of its changes. And he says concerning this
    • able in consciousness to come to thirty, five-and-thirty,
    • consciousness to a far greater age. Herein consists the evolution of
    • unconsciously what is for a later time; this requires him to
    • experience it consciously for consciously it must again be
    • during the epoch of the consciousness soul which in the sense of
    • inner activity for development and maintain it consciously, then with
    • consciousness. You do not need to be a clairvoyant for this. All you
    • Then in our epoch of the consciousness soul all teaching will be so
    • deep within the soul, there lives unconsciously a question in the
    • the consciousness soul, which, in fact, in the earliest times of the
  • Title: Lecture: Younger Generation: Lecture XI
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    • consciousness soul the most abstract elements come consciously to
    • life in the inner being of man, yet also in the subconscious, in what
    • human being who is growing into the epoch of the consciousness soul
    • unconscious, because everything is directed towards the head.
    • claims in the subconscious. Experiencing through something other than
    • we are now living in the epoch of the consciousness soul. The first
    • period of life in which, in this age of the consciousness soul, still
    • in the epoch of the consciousness soul — because everything is
    • living concepts instead of dead ones, for unconsciously he knows that
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    • ourselves deeply with the consciousness that in this epoch for the
    • which today lies deep beneath the threshold of consciousness. Why do
    • this power of the sun pours into the earth's unconsciousness.
    • unconsciously frightened look. At least once in their lives they had
    • subconscious.” They want a human relation with the teacher. And
  • Title: Lecture: Younger Generation: Lecture XIII
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    • were conscious of having given birth to the dragon, and also of
    • remotest country cottage — though not consciously recognized —
    • unconscious, and by which they unconsciously overcame what arose out
    • Imagination. That is not possible today for external consciousness.
    • again, it means to call forth in full consciousness what once was
    • there in man's unconscious.
    • but now in full consciousness, must become living again, that we do
    • friends, you will best attain through being conscious of wishing to



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