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  • Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture I: The Problem of Faust
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    • he makes his Faust a magician. Faust has given himself up to
    • Myself to thousands have the poison given;
    • just in order that he may overcome him, having been given him
    • which such a scene may give rise, the wonderful spiritual
    • gives ample opportunity for such distortion, Yet, how little
    • scholar; he has given himself up to magic and through magic
    • names are given to new endeavours in order to justify them.
    • give themselves an early origin, to talk as much as possible
    • certain process. “King” is a name given to a
    • but the capacity to control nature, and from that to give man
    • given rise to an unusually clever explanation — and a
  • Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture II: The Romantic Walpurgis-Night
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    • could sit in concealment. At a given signal he beheld a very
    • that what we so often find given to Faust belongs to
    • given to Faust, but it really belongs to Mephistopheles
    • Schröer gives these lines to Mephistopheles, that is
    • You will find a long speech given to
    • Now notice that later the answers given by
    • given an accurate picture by Goethe of a scene taking place
    • Hence he was able to give a materialistic interpretation of
    • To give so many is the custom here.
  • Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture III: Goethe's Feeling for the Concrete.
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    • From the brief account given in my book, and from what is
    • that he tried by abstract, all-round concepts, to give life
    • all given word-for-word in the pamphlet that is called
    • picture I have just given you; however, he represents a
    • kant-Fichte-Schelling-Hegel philosophy was able to give, and
    • gives him occasion to say: “how crude thou art, my
    • ahrimanic impulses given when something actually comes into
    • of the world. And that gives weight to these words, enormous
    • weight, and gives them also immortality. For how fine in this
    • Spiritual Science gives us concepts by means of which we can
    • it. Materialism gives no real concepts only the shadows of
    • gives the animal immense satisfaction. It is interesting to
    • the candidate again could give no answer. Then the Professor
  • Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture IV: Faust and the "Mothers"
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    • changed. But at the same time he has to be given power to act
    • consciousness. And it gives the former himself a sense of
    • He has to give Faust the possibility of fulfilling his
    • is therefore to be given over to the Carthaginians. Sc he
    • gives the picture of a triangular world. Thisthe whole world
    • “Mothers.” The number 183 is given by
    • impulses. Knowledge of this force was first of all given to
    • Goethe quite rightly judged it fit to give out knowledge of
    • Mephistopheles gives Faust a picture of what he is to find as
    • of the lectures I have previously given here. I have wanted
  • Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture V: Faust and the Problem of Evil
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    • mediator in the second part of the Drama. He gives the key to
    • give its impulses to the man of the fifth post-Atlantean
  • Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture VI: The Helena Saga and the Riddle of Freedom
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    • educated far away. The mother, who had given birth to Theseus
    • Invocation Scene — forgive the trite expression, I do
    • she would give birth to a burning torch that would set fire
    • a problem that gives men very much to do, and they can never
    • Freedom. And if so be, at any given point of time, among the
    • will give themselves up to illusions. Illusions there always
    • harmful and destructive. I will give you a little example of
    • direction or the other; I simply wish to give you an example
    • enough for anyone to give himself up to the fairy-tales that
  • Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture VII: Some Spiritual-Scientific Observations
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    • will have to do with the scene to be given next Sunday, but I
    • to be able to give this scene the form it has. It is true
    • that this circle represents man at a given point in his
    • intended to give man the opportunity through his bodily
    • to give him the opportunity to pursue this self-knowledge in
    • his innermost being to give a solution to the question: What
    • way in which accurately given information about Spiritual
    • This gives the firm centre of gravity in the surging element.
    • that Homunculus should be given a prospect of not remaining
    • Science, of course they are unable to give any explanation of
    • that he gives what is experienced in this sphere in a
  • Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture VIII: Spiritual Science Considered with the Classical Walpurgis-Night
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    • Consider hew, when you give yourself up in this way to the
    • extraordinarily difficult to give a clear interpretation of
    • are so willing to give ourselves up to illusion. I might
    • customs of waking life have given you the wish — I
    • give, they will be found to become, especially as they
    • man knows little more about himself — forgive me but
    • given him in a laboratory. This is what he wants. We already
    • only give information about what occurs in the world of the
    • give him the opportunity to enrich human nature through his
    • leading to the supersensible, so that as a poet he can give
    • the lectures I have given here from time to time, that even
    • consciousness. This is why Goethe gives the three Phorkyads
    • condition to which I have just referred. Truly Goethe gives
    • say that the day gives man day-consciousness; but, so long as
  • Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture IX: Goethe's Life of the Soul from the Standpoint of Spiritual Science
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    • give you a brief description of the primal phenomena and
    • I have been doing my best to give mankind, from various
    • theory of colors, is indeed merely given in outline. Some day
    • around at what is given out by the theologians and
    • ophies but give ourselves up to spiritual perceptions. And it
    • — whatever name you give all this. And Goethe's way of
    • [Given 19.3.11 and 25.3.11]
    • (given 5.11.17)
    • could give you hundreds of quotations from what has been said
    • that it would be possible in my lectures to give a definite
    • concrete programme for individual people; but by being given
    • realize how, among those to whom cortrol is given in some
    • today, this life is often given a wrong lead by those in
    • experiences that give happiness to the soul lie in the
    • able to pour a whole host of experiences that give comfort.
  • Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture X: Faust's Knowledge and Understanding of Himself
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    • life. If we start with what the pictures give us, this scene
    • thought — prefer to give up the spirit as against what
    • in the physical body. Read, for instance, what is given
    • theory of metamorphosis — to give counsel regarding
  • Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture XI: The Vision of Reality in the Greek Myths
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    • man can be given only by those who admit the validity of
    • he sought to give a new form to those of ancient Greece.
    • Thus, if we wish to give a more exact description of the
    • does not suffice, the soul-forces do not suffice to give it
    • Metamorphosis. But Goethe could only give us the elementary
    • art of the south alone could give him. He gained much for we
    • spiritual vision gives.
  • Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture XII: Goetheanism In Place of Homunculism and Mephistophelianism
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    • wishing to give an interpretation of this poem; that was not
    • gives freedom and all that is sinful. And if we try to take
    • Goethe has given, that it is not merely the bliss of endeavor
    • certain time, the forgiveness of sins; anyone might sin as
    • afterwards; he was forgiven. In short, Christ was there to
    • man what the man does not want to do, but gives him power
    • in which actually (forgive the trivial mode of expression) a
    • existence, is given us as our physical body. Every evening we
    • century. I have given many lectures about it, even before the
    • that can give us only Homunculism, but to cross the abyss



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