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  • Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture I: The Problem of Faust
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    • well as a starting point for more thorough deliberations
    • from a spiritual and from an external, material point of
    • as absolute nonsense, yet, even from the point of view of
  • Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture II: The Romantic Walpurgis-Night
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    • that no one has taken it from a spiritual point of view. It
    • in this way, nothing is irrelevant from a spiritual point of
    • I will here point out that there are still mistakes in
    • Wonderfully to the point is this jolt down
    • this. He has already brought Faust to the point of having
    • free-thinkers point of view to make fun of Goethes's
  • Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture III: Goethe's Feeling for the Concrete.
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    • point out this coldness, though it was a long way from being
    • this reason I have been pointing out how Spiritual Science is
    • for example, and to say: This human head is, from one point
    • it is just this to which Goethe wants so vigorously to point.
    • has made infinitely greater progress. Here is the point where
  • Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture IV: Faust and the "Mothers"
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    • contains a kind of culminating point of all that is spiritual
    • the matter appear from Mephistopheles' point of view? We must
    • to point out to the world that there is a spiritual kindom,
    • earth — of which I have already spoken from another point
    • its special impress and had its appointed place.
  • Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture V: Faust and the Problem of Evil
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    • thing is clearly indicated at several points in my Mystery
    • are having to experience Evil have found a standpoint which
    • repeatedly drawn attention to this from quite other. points
    • point? We are confronted with the whisperings of an
    • more. He points to the esoteric legend of Helena, — of
  • 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
    • to mind the Oedipus-drama up to this point.
    • to point this out, to show how Helena herself stands in
    • the Spiritual World. This is a point where the great riddle
    • it is true, but the point is that Paris only becomes fully
    • Freedom. And if so be, at any given point of time, among the
  • Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture VII: Some Spiritual-Scientific Observations
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    • from the Point of View of Spiritual Science
    • from the Point of View of Spiritual Science
    • the artistic point of view about the scenes from
    • standpoint of art, but from quite another point of view. It
    • pointing to definite knowledge that not until the middle of
    • creature points us back to his creators, his spiritual
    • that this circle represents man at a given point in his
    • I have also pointed out there the hazardous side of such
    • artistic standpoint but am relating to “Faust” a
    • had arisen — Helen only supplied the point of contact
    • the point of view of our waking consciousness, we speak here
    • Goethe points at the same time very clearly to their
    • question of proceeding from Homunculus to Homo, the point is
    • Seismos are doing it is pointed out that man has found his
    • point of view, most modern ideas are confused. They can only
    • it is fully developed, something which points to earlier
    • into waking consciousness, the Oread points out that a
    • this world, Goethe still points us to a third. And just as it
    • certain respect, Goethe already points to the world we also
    • would point to through Spiritual Science. Only, he does so in
  • Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture VIII: Spiritual Science Considered with the Classical Walpurgis-Night
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    • I pointed out how man exists in states of consciousness
    • I pointed out
    • Dryads point out the Phorkyads to Mephistopheles, we are
    • convictions. For Goethe has put this point beautifully into
    • clearly in this scene Goethe actually points to all these
    • Instead of pointing men unreservedly to the reality of evil,
    • as Spiritual Science must do. Goethe points to the reality of
  • Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture IX: Goethe's Life of the Soul from the Standpoint of Spiritual Science
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    • Goethe's Life of the Soul from the Standpoint of Spiritual Science
    • from the Standpoint of Spiritual Science
    • that is, to point out how really it is only possible rightly
    • Goethe's spiritual life if this is done from the standpoint
    • unspiritual standpoint we can naturally never find in
    • at it from the point of view of spiritual Science.
    • appearance of colors from the point of view of physics. do,
    • complete scheme for phyccs from this point of view. In this
    • your attention to this so as to point you to a right
    • point of view by always returning to Nature, the hymn
    • I have pointed again and again, in a way that today arouses
    • induces us to say: nothing here points to the spirit! This is
    • that points to the spirit, because it does not interest him.
    • of Christianity points to an all-embracing human society, and
  • Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture X: Faust's Knowledge and Understanding of Himself
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    • when wishing to lead Faust to the highest point of
    • physical world is thought out to the highest point of
    • external point of view they are simply ocean-deities. The
    • as three lights cast their beams on a point — a circle
    • standpoint of Goethe's own conception of the world, we may
    • point to the Representative of Man, surrounded by, and in
    • even to the point of prophetic clairvoyance; and he makes
    • world. It is not very easy to speak on this point, because of
    • permeated by spirit, we reach the point when we realise that
    • standpoint of Spiritual Science, he knows, however, that this
  • Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture XI: The Vision of Reality in the Greek Myths
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    • form that, regarded merely from the theatrical standpoint,
    • the main points of what was said yesterday about all that is
    • here is put into external form. I will, however, point out
    • ancient times wished to point, in the Mystery of the Kabiri,
    • half of man's becoming which in its turn points to the
    • though not to the point of giving him credit for being able
    • Thales point to the retinue of the moon approaching on little
    • course of natural phenomena to the point where, as he so
    • side, from the standpoint of supersensible knowledge —
  • Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture XII: Goetheanism In Place of Homunculism and Mephistophelianism
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    • goal over all hindrances, disappointments and disillusions.
    • these two feelings must find a crossing-point from a passive
    • life, I pointed out how luciferic and ahrimanic periods
    • point of view. What would man have become had he just been
    • point of view of drama, how great is the moment when in the
    • dear friends, it is not surprising that, from a certain point
    • strive to grow out of what today is the typical point of view



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