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  • Title: Kingdom of Childhood: Lecture 1
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    • opened in January 1925. In 1935 the name was changed to
    • relating to the soul is merely a name, a word. For even with regard
    • on something else, namely that the child becomes merged into you as
  • Title: Kingdom of Childhood: Lecture 2
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    • the old country names for the fingers referred to by Walter de la
  • Title: Kingdom of Childhood: Lecture 3
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    • show a child plants out of a botanical tin and tell him their names,
    • namely the etheric element. He has to grow into the element of the
  • Title: Kingdom of Childhood: Lecture 4
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    • which I am speaking, namely between the change of teeth and the ninth
    • life, namely that in one lesson they have to absorb what is then
  • Title: Kingdom of Childhood: Lecture 6
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    • learns to call the ceiling, the lamp, the chair, by their names,
    • which it stems, namely, the element of feeling. Now a language
    • the names of the
  • Title: Kingdom of Childhood: Lecture 7
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    • name of Einstein; there is much in it that is correct. I do not want
    • come. The report is like this: first there is the child's name and
  • Title: Kingdom of Childhood: Questions and Answers
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    • life, namely the spending of money; and here you are more favourably
    • result is (I am mentioning no names, so I can speak freely) that one
    • meaning in it than this, namely, that we ought not to make the child
    • of the language, not found elsewhere, namely, a certain feeling for
    • namely, that I am deeply gratified that you are taking such an active



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