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- Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture I: The Problem of Faust
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- looking back to the ancient magic, to an older type of
- world, a wisdom adapted to the new age, as the ancients had
- the whole science of medicine, was connected with the ancient
- We shall shortly hear how completely in the ancient wisdom
- would have been like if the ancient wisdom had persisted. But
- himself to be a product of the new age, in which the ancient
- ancient art of healing, not only the healing of physical
- ancient wisdom could be really helpful to humanity, for it is
- longer represented the ancient wisdom. Goethe also knew their
- whom you know that he has studied the ancient magic wisdom in
- first tries to do this with what he has received from ancient
- of his having added ancient magic to his learning. The
- The first is that men buy ancient books and studying them
- the past, the memory of an ancient wisdom formerly possessed
- warlike Mars but by birth is a child of ancient Saturn,
- in these ruins of an ancient wisdom one may find the remains
- make fan of the ancient superstitions, for then one is
- through what was thus striven for in ancient days. Now you
- being. And this was known to the ancient wisdom through those
- medals finally dissolved I really present. Ancient wisdom,
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- Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture III: Goethe's Feeling for the Concrete.
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- ancient Greece but through it becomes paralyzed.
- “Follow the ancient saw, follow
- Faust has no desire, for example, to have ancient Greece
- to live, really live, within ancient Greece, by having Helen,
- The ancient parchments thou'lly unroll, no doubt,
- who had to do with ancient documents and parchments said: But
- Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture V: Faust and the Problem of Evil
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- it was out of this impulse that the culture of ancient Greece
- the Spiritual World. Therefore in ancient Greece there was an
- Helena; nevertheless, what ancient Greece — or her
- Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture VI: The Helena Saga and the Riddle of Freedom
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- in ancient Greece they could not tell the people who was
- of ancient Greece, of whom we are told that they were exposed
- Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture VII: Some Spiritual-Scientific Observations
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- the water-air in mythology, where echoes of ancient truths
- in any ancient mythology — are called Sirens. So that
- he experienced in ancient times when air was not opposed to
- ancient cosmic world he at once places Sphinxes in it.
- ranges were formed by fire, is quite right for more ancient
- ancient cosmic epoch, and introduces it covertly into this
- ideas. Goethe was well acquainted with the life of ancient
- Homunculus meet two ancient Greek philosophers, of whom the
- ideas still rose up of the ancient Mysteries connected with
- Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture VIII: Spiritual Science Considered with the Classical Walpurgis-Night
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- who came nearer the older outlook, the outlook of the ancient
- ancient Mystery wisdom. Thales is really the inaugurator, the
- the time of the ancient Mysteries, but he knows less than
- world is this? Fundamentally, it is the world of the ancient
- ancient Mysteries. That is why they cannot hold their own
- the ancient Mystery-wisdom. It is a wonderful passage in
- Thine ancient might without a spell make
- Universal Survey of the History of the Ancient World and
- past, in ancient history — what cannot be brought back;
- arose as human nature on ancient Saturn, Sun and Moon, and
- Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture X: Faust's Knowledge and Understanding of Himself
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- Faust's entrance into ancient Greece. Those who have gone
- Goethe have recourse to the demonic powers of ancient Greece
- Walpurgis-Night where he takes the Imaginations from ancient
- forms. And, in the perception of the ancient Greeks, these
- reality. Setting before the soul the demonic world of ancient
- to the open sea. The Greeks, like all ancient peoples, still
- the Pillars of Hercules in ancient myths. It was
- referred back to what was very ancient. And it may be said
- Greeks knew that, in an age relatively not very ancient,
- regard to the Kabiri, we must experience what the ancient
- figures of the ancient Gods, must try to form an idea of the
- Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture XI: The Vision of Reality in the Greek Myths
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- he sought to give a new form to those of ancient Greece.
- Goethe first presented was the one in which all ancient
- ancient times wished to point, in the Mystery of the Kabiri,
- those ancient artists who first depicted Gods in human
- plunge into the reality of ancient Greece; he is to meet
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