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  • Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture I: The Problem of Faust
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    • today. Here we see clearly that Faust both is and feels
    • growls. But let us be quite clear that those are spiritual
    • makes quite clear. And what appears now? A travelling
    • truth, are working, and now he sees himself with a clearness
    • that is still not clear! The travelling student stands before
    • of the universe. But, for Faust, none of this is yet clear
    • is nothing clear about it. It is not knowledge full of light,
    • says, or makes Faust say, clearly and unmistakably:
    • in Faust, is clearly enough expressed in the above four
    • this sounds to us. But we must be quite clear that this
    • this, as our own times clearly show. This would be quite out
  • Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture II: The Romantic Walpurgis-Night
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    • the poem as a whole. The poet is clearly no longer in a
    • whole is quite clear. Mephistopheles takes Faust away to
    • clear that when a man leaves his body he will meet with other
    • manuscript of the Walpurgis-night is not clear owing
    • must be kept clearly in mind that Goethe wrote Faust
    • been said it will be clear that Mephistopheles makes use of
    • and Goethe makes this very clear. For as a sequel to the
    • it perfectly clear that with full knowledge he is describing
    • Mephistopheles is quite clear about such people, and
    • grown clear, and Faust is able to pass from a lower
  • Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture III: Goethe's Feeling for the Concrete.
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    • hearts, we are able to form a very clear idea of the frame of
    • be clear from the correspondence between Goethe and Fichte
    • truth. This collision is made clear to us, and it is
    • clear to us through the unsuspecting Famulus now introduced,
    • clearly refers to when announcing that he has created the
    • find some way, but was by no means clear how to find it.
    • Mephistopheles does not understand him, shows him clearly how
    • born,’ and is clear evidence that in language there was
    • rises to Goethe's level — should try to become clear as
    • have made clear between the human head and the rest of the
    • to form really clear concepts about all the various
  • Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture IV: Faust and the "Mothers"
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    • remember clearly how I have already said that the crossing of
    • clearly shown here in the way this scene is handled by Goethe
    • suggestive power. This is clearly expressed. These
    • brought to the minds of the courtiers and made fully clear to
  • Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture V: Faust and the Problem of Evil
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    • have characterised during these weeks will be clearly
    • Here Goethe clearly indicates that the
    • perhaps aware that Goethe very clearly hints at this esoteric
    • very clearly hints at the fact, how complicated the figure of
    • thing is clearly indicated at several points in my Mystery
    • impulses of human evolution must become sharp and clear
    • mere ‘spectre’? It, is quite clearly indicated:
  • Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture VI: The Helena Saga and the Riddle of Freedom
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    • cannot clearly realise how they are interwoven with
    • more make clear to ourselves, what was the nature of the
    • To-day we will only make clear that this deed reveals him as
    • question which can come before us very clearly in this field,
  • Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture VII: Some Spiritual-Scientific Observations
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    • yet come to him in clearly defined ideas. A poet whose
    • time. I shall only say enough to make it clear to you that
    • being. We only understand man by first becoming clear to what
    • life. But he felt, he divined — divined very clearly
    • knowledge, so clearly divined, flowed into the creation of
    • Goethe kept all this clearly before him, (but as a kind of
    • Goethe points at the same time very clearly to their
    • and waking, for then it becomes clear that these theories
    • clearly Goethe must have foreseen the knowledge of Spiritual
    • at the same time an awakening. And Goethe makes it so clear
    • clearly. Man today is hampered by fear, by anxiety, even
    • clearly. When he makes his re-appearance in the scene, he
    • Goethe makes it clear that the conceptions of Anaxagoras
    • specially clear in Anaxagoras. This is why Thales looks upon
    • the Oread, who indicates very clearly in Goethe's language
    • clearly how one wakes out of this world. Think how often we
    • crowing of a cock. Goethe makes it perfectly clear that we
  • Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture VIII: Spiritual Science Considered with the Classical Walpurgis-Night
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    • I particularly wanted to make clear in connection with
    • clearer about dream-life, if we tried to perceive the
    • extraordinarily difficult to give a clear interpretation of
    • shall immediately see the profound difference if we are clear
    • not with such clearly experienced consciousness as today, yet
    • wants to make him king there. It is already clear to
    • clearly in this scene Goethe actually points to all these
    • this sound forth, making it all quite clear for those who
    • anyone express more clearly that he is neither idealist not
  • Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture IX: Goethe's Life of the Soul from the Standpoint of Spiritual Science
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    • also it only becomes clear how such a life of soul is
    • became clear that, when color is perceived, at the basis of
    • old. Let us assume he wishes to be really clear about, let us
    • have made clear. If we take interest in what is actually
    • seen very clearly in individual personalities and in what
    • things — that is certainly one side we have to make clear.
  • Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture X: Faust's Knowledge and Understanding of Himself
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    • may be stated that Goethe was perfectly clear that it is
    • but pushes on to the homo? It is clear to Goethe that this
    • For it was clear to him that when a man grows old, he does
  • Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture XI: The Vision of Reality in the Greek Myths
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    • yesterday that this scene shows clearly how Goethe was
    • present latent in mankind. But Goethe sees clearly that
    • Classical Walpurgis-Night shows how clearly Goethe saw
    • clear and definite outline. It is precisely in this intimate
    • delicately the Greeks might have felt, shows clearly how it
    • however, in clairvoyance, a knowledge that is perfectly clear
  • Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture XII: Goetheanism In Place of Homunculism and Mephistophelianism
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    • clearly and forcibly as possible, in his own opinion, at
    • darkness. he imagines it will only become clear when he
    • when by trying to think as deeply and clearly as possible, we
    • be described by saying: The one boundary makes it clear that
    • only by looking clear-sightedly into these relations can we
    • there clearly express what we actually are, when we hurry
    • clearly seen when Mephistopheles appears for the last time
    • knowledge, a clear conception of who it is who tempts and
    • clear conception just before waking, when all the
    • clear conception, my dear friends, would be a



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