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- Title: Lecture: Younger Generation: Preface
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- kinds of therapies — from more money to nihilistic revolutions.
- Title: Lecture: Younger Generation: Lecture I
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- belonging to evolution in the West have changed since the last two to
- very closely connected with spiritual evolution in the West — a
- influential centers of culture, is nevertheless an evolutionary
- Title: Lecture: Younger Generation: Lecture II
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- earth-evolution.
- evolution of the soul.
- significance in the deeper evolutionary course of humanity. And to
- stream of world-evolution in general. In this moment humanity fell
- inherited from the evolution of the world. The world had not been
- concerning the greatest Event that has ever happened in evolution.
- time in the historical evolution of mankind there must be an
- another. Naturally evolution cannot be turned back to an earlier
- awakening, for evolution has made human beings fall into a sleep that
- freedom in earth-evolution. And in face of the Nothingness we need an
- Title: Lecture: Younger Generation: Lecture III
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- is not at all true. Materialism is a product of world-evolution but a
- what we need. We need a living evolution and a living education of
- Title: Lecture: Younger Generation: Lecture IV
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- evolution of the West. It goes to show those who have been growing up
- in the spiritual evolution of mankind at the end of the nineteenth
- came to him out of the theory of evolution. In his scientific period
- he had become familiar with the idea of evolution. But as he steeped
- himself in what came from these thoughts about evolution he
- discovered nothing that would bring evolution forward; these only
- cultural evolution. During Nietzsche's youth the store of ideas
- the evolution of the human race. Mankind would not have reached
- revolution that has inevitably taken place in the spiritual life of
- the present period of evolution.
- Title: Lecture: Younger Generation: Lecture V
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- was to point to moral intuitions as that within man which, in the evolution
- to continue in the evolution of mankind, to make an appeal to what
- principles of human evolution.
- go back in evolution the more we find that the rising tip of an inner
- thinking. It was not always so in the evolution of mankind. If we go
- for some centuries; evolution took this direction. Men of genius like
- what has had to come about out of the depths of human evolution: a
- Intuition the same as the evolution of the natural world, filled with
- Title: Lecture: Younger Generation: Lecture VI
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- living in an age when many new impulses must come into the evolution
- have already shown that in the evolution in the West, consciousness
- we picture the moral evolution of man up to the time when it became
- evolution, so the impulses mentioned no longer contain an impelling
- world-evolution of humanity, on the one hand, to find for themselves
- is what is necessary and possible for the evolution of humanity. We
- the voice of progressive evolution; because they accept all kinds of
- a question of seeking those forces by which man's evolution can
- confidence in God. And a future will have to come in the evolution of
- creative work within the present evolution of humanity.
- Title: Lecture: Younger Generation: Lecture VII
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- confronted world-evolution in such a way that “facing
- generation was quite new upon the scene in human evolution. But this
- let us say, “the difference between epigenesis and evolution”
- evolution had arrived at a point where people said with great
- phenomena of human evolution. The difference consists in these old
- phenomena of human evolution arising from a life of soul that was
- Title: Lecture: Younger Generation: Lecture VIII
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- within. When we consider the externals of spiritual evolution,
- can enter earthly evolution only as revelation.
- decisive moment had arrived in the evolution of man; it was not given
- feeling: How can microcosmic evolution be brought into relation with
- macrocosmic evolution? This problem became increasingly pressing in
- Title: Lecture: Younger Generation: Lecture IX
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- yesterday about the course of historical evolution, you will have
- evolution of the human race. Here we must find the transition from
- progress or otherwise of human evolution — even its total
- much, let us say, as he will know at the end of earth evolution —
- Title: Lecture: Younger Generation: Lecture X
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- evolution. Let me tell you what spiritual science has discovered
- evolution and, above all, into men's souls. Then we find when
- today only in earliest youth existed then for the whole evolution of
- done today, we find that the whole evolution of the human soul
- consciousness to a far greater age. Herein consists the evolution of
- course of man's evolution. And today if anyone does not
- something from his natural evolution only up to his twenty-sixth or
- evolution of humanity; we should be clear about the following
- Title: Lecture: Younger Generation: Lecture XII
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- human evolution with the century.
- quite new conditions in human evolution, conditions difficult to
- evolution, unless he draws attention to the relationship of ego to
- in the sense of modern evolution we must increasingly experience
- understanding of historical evolution.
- revolution going on in the depths of modern souls if we are to reach
- Title: Lecture: Younger Generation: Lecture XIII
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- of his inner being built up a whole conception of evolution. It
- magnificent theory of evolution provide? It gives us a survey of how
- man's evolution than that of modern science. Everywhere the
- progress in their evolution. This means to bring knowledge to life
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