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- Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture I: The Problem of Faust
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- life. And Goethe constantly mingled the experiences of the
- the hidden forces of nature in order to experience them, and
- Faust's inner being as the result of all the experiences
- being inwardly experienced by Faust. And in Goethe's every
- Faust is passing through an inner experience. He and Wagner
- through all this, is in a position to experience
- experiences; even the growling of the poodle is a spiritual
- experience, although dramatically it is represented as
- to the truth. That he is representing a spiritual experience
- only the ruins of it remained. How often we experience today
- he who drinks of this golden spring, experiences a
- golden spring, experiences a complete renewal of his
- however, but rather men had an aerosol experience, lost
- experienced with them — if they were at the same time
- experience it inwardly through his normal forces; it remains
- Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture II: The Romantic Walpurgis-Night
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- he was all that older and had passed the great experiences,
- we are dealing with is a spiritual experience coming to Faust
- during Walpurgis-night, an experience he could not avoid
- an experience of a very low type, but still experience that
- made to these things remind him of the shattering experience
- what comes to light when those experienced in such matters
- able to have this experience. The human world is meddling
- does not wish to go through the experience with a suppressed
- experience in full consciousness. In such a Witches' Sabbath
- experience this, and Goethe knew how to represent it. But
- we find that this is a spiritual experience through which
- walk, he is a man undergoing a spiritual experience; and what
- Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture III: Goethe's Feeling for the Concrete.
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- varied experience, Goethe foreshadowed much that like a seed
- experiences of his time is formulated and brought to full
- however, by living feeling and experience. And for what
- he experiences spiritually. Inwardly he is filled with what
- experience is altogether conscious or not, Faust with his
- Goethe wrote in his old age came out of a profound experience
- Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture IV: Faust and the "Mothers"
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- experiences just as on the other it throws light on the
- dear friends, what Faust really has to experience, If it were
- Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture V: Faust and the Problem of Evil
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- of that which the Atlanteans had had to experience with
- regard to Birth and Death. The experiences of the
- it necessary to let Faust experience not only conditions and
- which we really experience. Behind all thoughts are Imaginations;
- experiences the picture of Helena which Goethe lifts out of
- the whole realm of his imaginative life; now he experiences
- experiences in his heart, in his life of feeling. That which
- which was experienced in the preceding, Graeco-Latin epoch,
- are having to experience Evil have found a standpoint which
- experience than the experience of the fourth postAtlantean
- a first experience in the course of human evolution on the
- Earth consist? It is indeed a first experience — an
- initial experience — which stands before us here. The
- experience has entered in once more. And — it consists
- Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture VII: Some Spiritual-Scientific Observations
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- experience by always remaining in his old surroundings,
- sort of experience a man can have whereby his knowledge of
- stream, and that out of this experience things emerge which
- stand midway between air and water; it is experienced in this
- our world is physically present, can only be experienced
- experienced in the world where man is between falling asleep
- experience alternations of light and darkness — think
- scene Goethe introduces what can actually only be experienced
- experiences today between falling asleep and waking, all that
- he experienced in ancient times when air was not opposed to
- understanding enough to become man. Therefore his experience
- would soon experience the ‘rocking to and
- to realise that Goethe wanted to show the experience man
- an experience that would develop in him a consciousness of a
- can be acquired when a man consciously experiences the world
- experienced by man today, but into another world, introduced
- here, the world man experiences from the time he falls asleep
- to the time he wakes. In that world a man experiences so many
- things; curiously enough, he experiences something of how
- shows us what can be experienced in dream-consciousness when
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- Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture VIII: Spiritual Science Considered with the Classical Walpurgis-Night
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- experiences spring. But beneath this threshold of
- experiences in waking, life, between waking and falling
- experiences. That is a process often not very distinct from
- not particularly difficult to have this experience. If you
- totally different, from the experiences of waking life. We
- all those karmically connected with us; -we experience a link
- experience in your soul during your sleep is imparted to you
- sleep, and might speak to our conscience. The experiences and
- darkening of experience. But if at the same time, there is
- what you were to have experienced as a picture, something
- opposite can be hung over what is being experienced.
- about subjective experiences that take place really in the
- of dreams. What we experience, my dear friends, when we
- chaotic may also appear in the dream-pictures experienced in
- progress ever truer reflections, of man's inner experience.
- And we must pay heed to this layer of experience, hidden as
- of the senses. This experience runs its course like a
- know that Goethe had little hope of what could be experienced
- not with such clearly experienced consciousness as today, yet
- the world that re-appears in the vague experience of dreams.
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- Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture IX: Goethe's Life of the Soul from the Standpoint of Spiritual Science
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- it sets free within us sound, healthy experiencec and
- the two kinds of life that man has to experience. And it may
- supersensible that man experiences between death and a new
- experiences that give happiness to the soul lie in the
- birth and death; what experiences that bring joy to the world
- able to pour a whole host of experiences that give comfort.
- It will have a whole host of other experiences that bring joy
- Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture X: Faust's Knowledge and Understanding of Himself
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- the simple minded spectator of faust will experience pleasure
- and went up into the mountains — a change experienced
- universally experienced in olden times, and much is connected
- experienced by soul and spirit, sailing over the open sea wan
- consciously, outside the body, is then experienced in
- man experiences when, free of his body, he is united with the
- experienced when the Kabiri were in question, an awe shared
- has peculiar experiences in this regard. Men come to a
- had the experience, a horrible experience, of someone
- regard to the Kabiri, we must experience what the ancient
- But anyone who looks into these matters may experience a
- is very seldom conscious of what he is able to experience if
- in body, he experiences the soul becoming young, becoming
- experienced in the old Proteus-myth. Perhaps Proteus, who in
- through his experiences it would be possible to find how
- creations. And he had the experience that, if the artist is a
- experience, the fundamental impulse in the soul of one who
- Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture XI: The Vision of Reality in the Greek Myths
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- be an impulse to experience life in all its fullness, to
- experience all that life can bring to man in the way of
- felt and experienced that man is not to be grasped through
- experience a physical, barely perceptible difference in the
- ascent of a mountain was a far more living experience than
- special vividness, what some sea-farers still experience
- still have this experience. But the men of old felt as a
- man can experience of himself through ordinary knowledge,
- which we participate in external nature, in the experiences
- of the great universe. These experiences are, indeed,
- moonlight is reflected on the waves, is experienced half
- little; and the physicist experiences nothing of what is
- actually happening. We experience it today if someone burns
- the Homo. Only when we can with feeling experience the
- sympathy with what Goethe was able to experience.
- living above, and through their sleep dreamily experience the
- today experiences this relation at best as something
- about the year 1829. We may trace and experience what Goethe
- experience would have been. — The characteristic mood
- experienced in life by a soul grown young again, a soul who
- Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture XII: Goetheanism In Place of Homunculism and Mephistophelianism
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- towards spiritual experience. One of these feelings comes
- may be said that whoever has never experienced the suffering
- experience, without which we cannot pass beyond
- experience between birth and death; the other is encountered
- by means of his will, so that he should be able to experience
- the second feeling which, when experienced by man, leads him
- that can be experienced, but rather what leads a man to his
- the near future, experience a significant change. Hitherto,
- of cosmic feeling — a supersensible experience. This
- majority of mankind can only have the experience in
- experience that, fundamentally, what makes us lose ourselves
- abhor it morally, but also experience it as something
- — Homunculus is shattered. If we experience this
- consciously, we experience the end of the Classical
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