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  • Title: Lecture: Younger Generation: Lecture I
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    • of the rich tones of inner beauty which are to be found in the German
    • are seeking today shall be found out of the common center of true
    • seeking but found only chaos. These things cannot be portrayed by
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    • knowledge, and they find, well, those who are usually to be found in
    • found nothing yet that leads out of the Nothingness. At one time the
    • understood about the essence of the founding of the Waldorf School,
    • spoken today about the Waldorf School can be found by them in books.
    • longer. Out of the darkness in the human soul, a light must be found
    • profounder natures in the modern youth movement. By no means
    • thought-pictures were to be found in tradition and in what the father
    • genuinely human might be found in them, has surrounded itself with a
  • Title: Lecture: Younger Generation: Lecture III
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    • the most concrete way about the Spirit in order to lay a foundation
    • time when Benedict founded his Order. Had it been written then it
  • Title: Lecture: Younger Generation: Lecture IV
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    • he found in the middle of the nineteenth century, namely,
    • Schopenhauer's philosophical pessimism. This made a profound
    • had found, for example, a David Friedrich Strauss — revered by
    • found himself facing the “Nothingness” at the end of the
    • felt in the life of soul. Nietzsche found his way out of this second
    • art as found in Wagner, from the philosophy of Schopenhauer, and so
    • freedom unless this had happened. But Nietzsche who found these
    • feeling among the young of the twentieth century found themselves.
    • acquire the most profound feeling for honesty and truth. If we build
  • Title: Lecture: Younger Generation: Lecture V
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    • of the world, should lead to the founding of the moral life of the
    • dead thinking, science can be founded, but with it the young can
  • Title: Lecture: Younger Generation: Lecture VI
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    • will say something rather paradoxical. Suppose somebody found what he
    • a pedantic way to what might be found in a book but to the human
    • outside opinions they say: “Yes, but if you try to found
    • profound is the tragedy of the young who had to follow the old? —
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    • Nothingness” was a most profound experience — this
    • to be found in a chapter of modern biology — or of some other
    • must be found that for which the young are thirsting. Our whole
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    • ourselves. This feeling, however, was dulled down by what they found
    • something warmer, more saturated with substance should be found. This
    • profounder natures were living in the midst of the superficial ones
    • these profounder natures, which is possible through Spiritual
    • longer listened to; they no longer found the opportunity to become
    • in the second half of the nineteenth century. They were to be found
    • everywhere, at the inner periphery, life to be found and not death.
    • there shall also be found among the young, single ideals striving
  • Title: Lecture: Younger Generation: Lecture IX
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    • bridge between one man and another, cannot be found. We are suffering
    • the belief of the young was to be founded. A man did not think, just
    • answer to this question is found by learning to perceive — for
    • with their mind souls. Today a different solution must be found.
    • young that no such answer was to be found in the schools, so they
  • Title: Lecture: Younger Generation: Lecture X
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    • Mystery of Golgotha and what is to be found can never be estimated
    • development proceeded from wide human foundations for which, when
    • fact of Schiller's urging Goethe to continue Faust only found
    • developing out of another, that you have found your way into
    • and see if in evoking gestures we may not have the foundations of a
    • But what is found in a botanical textbook cannot mean anything to a
    • spiritual life. In the foundations of the spirit life of the world it
  • Title: Lecture: Younger Generation: Lecture XI
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    • that we have found someone like ourselves. But in this way we do not
    • education founded upon a true knowledge of the human being, that art
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    • where soul and spirit are not found separated from the body but where
    • State will have found its best constitution when it makes itself
    • myths and legends are founded on truth, then we may be sure that
    • and philistines were to be found in the teaching profession it would
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    • the dragon must be conquered. He does not suffer men to found
    • see how profoundly this problem must be grasped. But what has
    • memory — who found no answer to their search for man, because
    • nature, in their development. Many things could be found in such
    • your hearts. If hearts have found some connection with what is meant
    • chief thing will be that in our hearts we have found each other; then



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