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  • Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture X: Faust's Knowledge and Understanding of Himself
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    • Samothrace to seek the Kabiri and bring them to the festival
    • comprehension of the Samothracian Kabiri, that he had
    • a feeling how, in primeval times, these Kabiri were
    • Kabiri divinities, permeated all the various ideas the Greeks
    • impulses of the Greeks, that are associated with the Kabiri
    • when soul to soul before the divinities of Kabiri Philip of
    • experienced when the Kabiri were in question, an awe shared
    • first three. The old ideas of the Kabiri centered round the
    • the Kabiri. We must know how to look at him, if in any way we
    • Kabiri-symbolism of the secret of humanity, corresponds
    • holy Kabiri, Goethe wished, above all, to raise the idea of
    • regard to the Kabiri, we must experience what the ancient
    • Samothrace to fetch the Kabiri, amongst whom Homunculus is to
    • the Kabiri Mystery, and the mystery of becoming man as it
    • Imaginations awakened by the Kabiri impulses, by the
    • if the soul approaches the intimate mystery of the Kabiri, if
  • Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture XI: The Vision of Reality in the Greek Myths
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    • Samothrace, to the sacred Mysteries of the Kabiri.
    • does Goethe introduce the Kabiri? This is because his
    • Initiates of the holy Mysteries of the Kabiri in
    • the Kabiri. Here in the physical world is accomplished
    • that the Greek felt when thinking of his Kabiri in
    • ancient times wished to point, in the Mystery of the Kabiri,
    • through the impulse of the Kabiri the developing of
    • a mystery as that of the Kabiri. Those who seek knowledge
    • they know something of what is expressed in the Kabiri
    • riddle of the Kabiri is concerned: As a modern man who can no
    • thought about the Kabiri — I cannot know this for
    • of the Kabiri Mystery within him, which, however, he could
    • introduces the Kabiri to show how, perhaps not he but someone
    • who fully grasps the Kabiri Mystery, may find the bridge for
    • the Kabiri Mystery was disclosed to the candidate for



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