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  • Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture I: The Problem of Faust
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    • legacy of older ages, but it was no longer possible to find
    • the well-being, the soundness, of man. He wanted to find an
    • means that we find our will transformed, so that we know that
    • self-knowledge he can find the inner life of the spirit.
    • well-being find expression. Goethe purposely chooses
    • has to find a better translation — not: In the
    • by the people of old they will be able to find a deeper,
    • times the Lion will have overcome the Wolf, and will find
    • in these ruins of an ancient wisdom one may find the remains
    • period of decline — you find Sun and Gold indicated by
    • naturally sheer nonsense. And it is sheer nonsense as we find
    • find that but it is spiritual science that will have to find
  • Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture II: The Romantic Walpurgis-Night
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    • heart. (You will find a note on Schröer in my recent
    • find it too tedious to do the exercises and to carry out the
    • Mephistopheles, on the night of April 30, actually find
    • souls. And we naturally find them within this world as they
    • that what we so often find given to Faust belongs to
    • Even in Schröer's version I find this
    • You will find a long speech given to
    • affairs together while sipping their wine, find themselves by
    • if one is lucky, one can really find such a party, for it is
    • can find many shrewd and enlightened remarks. Everywhere he
    • we find that this is a spiritual experience through which
    • find diversion in what is reasonable, that is, to treat it in
    • introduce the rational into the Brocken; he finds that right
  • Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture III: Goethe's Feeling for the Concrete.
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    • we did not find Goethe elaborating into a system any occult
    • all history. Goethe himself was striving to find again the
    • condition we find him when Mephistopheles has brought him
    • milieu in which we now find ourselves is changed by
    • difficult and harassing. He had to find a way to bring Faust
    • find some way, but was by no means clear how to find it.
    • the physical plane, all that we find her in the third Act of
    • all the striving of such a poem, as we find it revealed in
    • men, might find a haven in their souls — then we might
    • Belike I'll find the dot upon the i.”
  • Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture IV: Faust and the "Mothers"
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    • We also find
    • we find the “Mothers” that figure in another form
    • Mephistopheles gives Faust a picture of what he is to find as
    • certain substances. You will surely find it in one or another
    • you go to work in the right way, you will find many sentences
  • Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture V: Faust and the Problem of Evil
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    • the Graeco-Latin epoch, we find that the task it had to solve
    • “Thou'lt find, this drink thy
    • is confident that he will find the All. Here again, every
  • Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture VI: The Helena Saga and the Riddle of Freedom
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    • to receive the spiritual impulses will then find points of
    • resistance; he will find the starting-points for those
    • the Greek mythology, and you will often find such human
    • Paris inasmuch as ho finds himself prepared to put himself in
    • you will find that the divinely necessary, wisdom-filled
    • call to mind (you will find it in one of my lectures; I do
    • had even succeeded in finding impulses for Social Science,
  • Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture VII: Some Spiritual-Scientific Observations
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    • age, we should find the special characteristics of the
    • not find that state of subdued consciousness. If he had it,
    • say exactly when these influences entered in; you will find
    • human self-knowledge may be said to find in
    • place; he knew that the soul of man has to find its way into
    • to what we find today when we dive down into the world to which
    • spirits. You still find the elemental spirits belonging to
    • asleep and waking, the world we find again if with
    • consciousness, but in Greek concepts. He finds them more
    • find nothing able to make a Homo of Homunculus; I can got
    • instance Forel who made such a study of ants, then one finds
    • have not completely left the world below, and we find
    • a quite unique way. The beings whom Mephistopheles finds next
  • Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture VIII: Spiritual Science Considered with the Classical Walpurgis-Night
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    • would find that, during this waking time, they do a great
    • of the whole world of human ideas does a man find that he
    • follow up your dram life, you will certainly find it
    • try honestly to find what lies behind the dream-pictures,
    • dare to enter there, but wants to find an easier way to
    • earth. He wants to find his explanation in those times to
    • man must find strength to be a match for evil, to hold his
    • reaches her goal, that is, her grave). No one can find a
  • Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture IX: Goethe's Life of the Soul from the Standpoint of Spiritual Science
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    • unspiritual standpoint we can naturally never find in
    • physics of tomorrow will find itself obliged to accept. In
    • you will find a chart in which Goethe has detched out a
    • phiolsophers today; where do you find any firm ground from
    • monistic garbage, where do you find any serious possibility
    • little understood. I am not finding fault, my dear friends,
    • do not find fault with what has happened, I only set forth
    • all the concepts and ideas he can find. If he looks about in
    • his soul life and can find something that suits him, when he
    • he finds nothing contradictory, then he has finished, and
    • hold them. It goes without saying that one can quite easily find
    • to finding out what ought to happen. We should look to what
    • present of great importance ßr finding our right path.
    • connected with what we find treated artistically by Goethe in
    • Goethe in scorn because they find him unscientific, just as
    • they find Spiritual Science. But many would profit if only
    • future will be obliged to undergo hardship to find their
  • Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture X: Faust's Knowledge and Understanding of Himself
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    • Initiate, however, is meant to find there profound secrets of
    • that we must now find Homunculus, he must then transfer this
    • philosopher, when it is a question of finding reality. Hence
    • details: To find the force that as you grow old is always
    • years he was striving to find the way of putting into outward
    • through his experiences it would be possible to find how
    • the spiritual world to find what makes Homunculus into Homo.
    • being, the ascent into the elements, which is a finding of
  • Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture XI: The Vision of Reality in the Greek Myths
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    • who fully grasps the Kabiri Mystery, may find the bridge for
  • Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture XII: Goetheanism In Place of Homunculism and Mephistophelianism
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    • the will translated into deed, we again find ourselves up
    • these two feelings must find a crossing-point from a passive
    • very qualities you find attractive in the animal kingdom, in
    • and fall, and no one finds what is hidden in nature who does
    • external magic, he wanted to find the inner path to the
    • realising it is one freed from it. You will find this
    • and not destroy. For men will really find the correct
    • us to destruction. We must find the balance between what
    • scent we are today presenting, finds itself in a world the
    • must go — if in the coming age he is to find salvation



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