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- Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture VIII: Spiritual Science Considered with the Classical Walpurgis-Night
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- Diana, Luna, Hecate!
- previous period of the earth, as “Luna, Diana, Hecate
- itself, it is Diana. The forces working cosmically through
- to complete consciousness, was called by the Greeks Diana.
- Diana is generally said to be the goddess of the chase.
- countless other human feelings and will-impulses. Diana is
- Moon — Luna, Diana, Hecate. And being a microcosm is an
- image of every trinity, and image of Luna, Diana, Hecate, as
- correspond to Diana; it is in the heart that those
- subconscious impulses arise of which Diana is the goddess.
- Diana, whereas, in Empusa, all that belongs to the
- “Thou bosom-widener, (Diana)
- Diana, and Hecate, in so far as these three also apply to
- “Diana, Luna, Hecate!
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