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  • Title: Lecture: The Etherisation of the Blood
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    • now described will take real effect in the evolution of mankind.
    • which must be carried out in human souls and can embrace all mankind.
    • discoverer gives this force into the hands of humankind, men will no
  • Title: Lecture: The Four Sacrifices of Christ
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    • Under the influence of materialism the natural unselfishness of mankind
    • Mankind must become more and more selfless; therein lies the future of
    • Mankind has preserved some memory of how human passion and human
    • mankind. With wonderful skill he made them express the human types of
    • the salvation of mankind, and the whole cosmos will be permeated
    • necessities of mankind now and in the immediate future.
  • Title: Lecture: The Threshold In Nature and In Man
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    • say at once that mankind is undergoing evolution; nor is it only the outer
    • present-day mankind. What man meant in olden times when he spoke of
    • times was actually none other than the condition of soul which mankind
    • lived in the general consciousness of mankind. The earth was seen in
    • We should again and again find evidence of how the whole of mankind
    • common property of all mankind? In my book
    • mankind. We stand to-day in our ordinary knowledge beyond what the men
    • to-day in the soul-life of mankind everywhere.
    • knowledge of mankind. We need such a knowledge in our time if we are
  • Title: Lecture: The Birth of Christ in the Human Soul
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    • again for humanity; then will mankind once more approach the
    • comes to light in the world — bearing mankind forward,
    • helpful to mankind — does not at once appear in its
    • conception of the equality of mankind before God and
    • will remain with mankind throughout all ages even to the
  • Title: Purpose of the Goetheanum and Anthroposophy
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    • scientific education that mankind has enjoyed for the past
    • high, in which Christ, as the Representative of mankind, is
    • Anthroposophy, and through it willed to serve mankind,
  • Title: Tree of Knowledge and the Christmas Tree
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    • as regards mankind when we extend our interests, when we are
    • of mankind. Progress is not gained by the mere preaching of
    • The Spiritual Guidance of Mankind.
    • post-Atlantean age, mankind was closer to the divine
    • spiritual powers. And that which drew mankind closer to the
    • various peoples, did not yet exist. Mankind was still divided
    • given to mankind as original virtue.
  • Title: Lecture: Christmas at a Time of Grievous Destiny
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    • evolution of mankind. If, in the endeavour to understand something of
    • and potent impulses in the evolution of mankind. Present-day
    • Anthroposophy can no more revert to the Gnosis than mankind can revert
    • of deepening self-recollection, self-knowledge, that mankind to-day
    • Ingaevones — was part of the regular, ordained evolution of mankind
    • mankind no child's play but great and earnest, soul-shaking truths.
  • Title: Lecture: The Birth of Christ Within Us
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    • poured into mankind from the Mystery of Golgotha and since then have
    • Mankind has very largely lost consciousness of the Christ as a Cosmic
    • See: The Spiritual Guidance of Man and Mankind; also the
  • Title: Gospel of Luke: Lecture Two
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    • great Comforter, the great Benefactor of mankind, the Saviour of the
    • mankind has developed gradually. Attention has repeatedly been drawn
    • mankind the teaching of compassion and love, with all its
    • dangers of asceticism for mankind he left the five monks and went to
    • perfection that it will ever be possible for mankind to achieve by
    • time in the history of mankind in the form of human faculties which
  • Title: Gospel of Luke: Lecture Three
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    • everything it was able to give to mankind, flowed into the Gospel of
    • what it was his mission to impart to mankind. It was indicated
    • mankind — namely, the lofty doctrine of compassion and love. Buddha's
    • become the deepest, most intimate concern of mankind. Let us therefore try
    • mankind. It was therefore an event of unique significance when this
    • the Eightfold Path become reality in the whole of mankind, will all
    • sacrificing the substance of his very being to mankind for
  • Title: Gospel of Luke: Lecture Four
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    • which prevented the further evolution of mankind; physical matter
    • fountain of youth in order that they might be revealed to mankind in
    • from the physically oldest generations of mankind but was also, in a
  • Title: Gospel of Luke: Lecture Six
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    • Buddha imparted to mankind what the human soul can find as its own
    • and at a later time receive what Buddha had brought to mankind?
    • religions and the spiritual proclamations made to mankind. We shall
    • mankind the conditions of his earthly incarnation must be such that
    • was the bearer of a message to the whole of mankind. It was a
  • Title: Gospel of Luke: Lecture Seven
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    • his etheric body again began to move through the evolution of mankind
    • or another of what mankind has to acquire.
  • Title: Gospel of Luke: Lecture Eight
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    • mankind as time goes on, to be revealed to-day. Care is taken that
    • Example for mankind. In our epoch He would have encountered human
    • everything that mankind has lost in the course of the ages. But just
    • being, in Christ Jesus, as will be the case in the rest of mankind at
    • proof that when mankind in the future, after thousands of years, has
    • Ideal of Christ who reveals to mankind what this mastery can
  • Title: Gospel of Luke: Lecture Nine
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    • could then be received into mankind and develop by slow degrees.
    • of European civilization. Either mankind will receive spiritual
    • infinite blessing of mankind; without it the Bible will be lost. This
    • Buddha brought to mankind the great teaching of compassion and love.
    • Earth, and the power that mankind will develop little by little as
    • over mankind; this they will owe to Christ.
    • power of love must stream into mankind in the intervening time in
    • to mankind the power of love was the mission of Christ. This
  • Title: Gospel of Luke: Lecture Ten
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    • been imparted openly to mankind a few hundred years earlier. It was
    • to give to mankind, if a new form of teaching were not to replace the
    • all mankind. The ‘mystical death’ that had been a ceremonial
    • days of an old Initiation was now enacted before mankind in concrete
    • but for all mankind. What issued from the death on the Cross streamed
    • mankind from the drops of blood which fell from the wounds of Christ
    • of mankind. It is the same spiritual science that we apply in order
  • Title: Et Incarnatus Est
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    • becomes part of the earthly evolution of mankind. Then the time
  • Title: Gospel of John (Basle): Lecture VI
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    • teachings given to mankind in Christianity are so profound,
  • Title: Gospel of John (Basle): Lecture VIII
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    • sacrifice” only, mankind would never have obtained the
  • Title: Gospel of Mark: Lecture 1
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    • must recognize that mankind is evolving and progressing. For
    • goes on, mankind's deepest problems will be ever better, and
    • years of the life of mankind; and one thousand of those years
    • mankind.
    • regarding the highest riddles asked by mankind had become
    • worlds, is necessary. In other words, mankind today, in
    • mankind, was extended beyond the three thousand years. This
    • more than the name remains to mankind of him to whom are
    • accomplishment of mankind: the Iliad and the Odyssey.
    • also first presented to mankind in a poetic picture, in a
    • mankind that, without their knowing anything about
    • But what is working on further in mankind must find new paths
    • down from these kingdoms and enters into mankind. None of the
  • Title: Gospel of Mark: Lecture 2
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    • of events. But mankind is now at a turning point when it must
  • Title: Gospel of Mark: Lecture 3
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    • seconds during the baptismal immersion they saw that mankind
    • mankind only in the last twenty years, while others believe
  • Title: Gospel of Mark: Lecture 4
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    • of mankind proclaim in their teachings different aspects of
    • configurations of the evolutionary streams of mankind. And
    • possession of all mankind. How did they see into these
    • about the coming into being and the evolution of mankind.
    • times would become the common property of mankind. If we take
    • “universal love of mankind.” In a higher sense it
  • Title: Gospel of Mark: Lecture 5
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    • mankind, the Buddha and Socrates, both of whom lived several
    • of mankind. If we immerse ourselves in all that is meant by
    • worlds and the relation of these worlds to mankind, and about
    • ”occult teachings” of mankind. For though we can
    • something which had belonged to mankind for thousands of
    • in the form of the revelations of Krishna so that mankind in
    • mankind in ordinary life and cannot be attained by him under
    • mankind. It was a lofty revelation. But then mankind sank
    • mankind. It could then look into all that surrounded it. It
    • revelation ever given to mankind? It is curious that it is
  • Title: Gospel of Mark: Lecture 6
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    • being is applicable to all mankind, we can say that in the
    • life is given to mankind as an impulse, in the same way as
    • history of mankind. We see a continuous sequence through the
    • outgrown by mankind, for the way of thinking suited to
    • that for a true and genuine study of mankind it is absolutely
    • that had been given to mankind after the old clairvoyance had
    • mankind. For what did he actually say with these words? Let
    • leaders of mankind. Now Peter says, “You are the
    • the cosmos and become a leader of mankind.” Something
    • development of mankind. The laws of mankind forbid me to
    • grow in me, the decision to place before all mankind what
  • Title: Gospel of Mark: Lecture 7
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    • the case of Christ Jesus it encompasses the whole of mankind,
    • of all mankind, a twelfth, a single zodiacal sign of the
    • mankind. Through this, initiation was, in a sense, lifted out
    • evolution and development of mankind for the reason that as a
    • truth of this great nodal point in the evolution of mankind.
    • to a new understanding of the evolution of mankind, Peter,
    • Golgotha mankind descended and then reascended, and was
    • mankind, and this indeed is especially interesting.
    • events in the evolution of mankind. Let us take the case of a
    • understand what happened in mankind's evolution we must have
    • bring down the mysteries and set them before all mankind, so
    • mysteries might now be bestowed on all mankind.”
  • Title: Gospel of Mark: Lecture 8
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    • leaders and guides of mankind. From what we have said before
    • with mankind. If someone in the post-Atlantean age is
    • mankind was later to be given in Christ Jesus and the Mystery
    • physical vessel for egohood could be given to mankind. That
    • that was to give mankind the physical basis for the
    • and that in them the essence of what was given to mankind by
    • evolution of mankind. So there is pictured for us this soul
    • evolution of mankind. This passage is again a difficult
    • happening in all of mankind was mirrored at that time in the
    • mankind discharged itself into the soul of Christ Jesus as
    • can ripen for mankind from the Mystery of Golgotha, which is
  • Title: Gospel of Mark: Lecture 9
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    • as time goes on, the relationship of mankind to the Gospels
    • historical evolution of mankind, the art and literature of
    • mankind. It is as if this culture had attained a certain
    • development of mankind is shown in a quite wonderful way in
    • it is in the way in which mankind is referred to the future
  • Title: Gospel of Mark: Lecture 10
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    • something entered mankind's evolution that necessarily
    • was alive to the possibility that mankind could sink down and
    • Mark in his own age when he was able to perceive how mankind
    • dignity, his true being, at a time when mankind had descended
    • appeared before mankind, and men were least able to recognize
    • it, and were least able to know what mankind had become.
    • Here stood the spirit of mankind, the Son of Man, in the
    • moment in history mankind ought to have possessed that
    • self-knowledge. But what did this mankind do? It spat upon
    • multiplying during the further development of mankind is able
    • mankind, and will be ever more clearly understood. And
  • Title: Karma of Untruthfulness I: Lecture Eight
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    • relating to the whole of mankind's evolution on earth. In
    • mankind by ancient, atavistic clairvoyance had flowed. Every last
    • Anthroposophy to Gnosis, to the ancient Gnostics, neither can mankind
    • self-knowledge it is necessary for mankind today to know what lived
    • The mystery of mankind in its connection to all the mysteries of the
    • mankind's evolution. Holy Writ is filled with what is
    • for mankind something inestimably dear and valuable. One day mankind
    • connection with the ancient worship of Nerthus. In the future mankind
    • has to say to mankind are no childish games but great and serious
    • Not only was Christ born for mankind; mankind also crucified Him!
    • mankind did crucify Christ. And it may be known that the crucifixion
    • For the negative, too, may be felt and sensed, namely, that mankind
    • mankind's longing for peace is shouted down.
    • It is almost dishonest in these days, when mankind's longing for
    • sixteenth year after the tidings of Christmas, mankind succeeded in
  • Title: How Can Mankind Find Christ Again?: Lecture 1: The Birth of Christ in the Human Soul
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    • mysteries of mankind's physical existence. We must regard them very
    • one must say that as yet mankind is hardly aware of the fact that birth
    • to help mankind forward does not appear at once in its ultimate form.
    • when it first appeared among mankind so tumultuously. We must realize
    • To see into this mystery will help one to form a true picture of mankind
    • will be seen in a different light when mankind has become permeated
    • evolution of world history for the salvation of mankind. The talent
    • salvation of mankind if I dedicate them to the service of Christ Jesus,
    • then we will find the power that mankind must find for the great tasks
    • Eve reveals ever new thoughts to mankind in the course of our evolution.
    • toward which mankind strives through the new wisdom, in the new spirit:
    • As He has remained with us until now, as He will remain with mankind
    • mankind, to help them to endure the many evils and sorrows they have
  • Title: Anthroposophy in Daily Life
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    • of the development of mankind through the different epochs of culture, and of the regular,
    • changes in the course of mankind's development on earth. In the past, this relationship was



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