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  • Title: Lecture: The Etherisation of the Blood
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    • life of the human soul may present themselves to us. Just as the
    • present in the world, so there are two poles in man's life of soul.
    • spectacle presented to him, and we are aware that inwardly he is
    • that in his present physical existence man is, in a certain sense,
    • the present time is sleep as regards the spiritual world.
    • present in his will-impulses at all. We may evolve better and better
    • you represent thinking rightly to yourself when you picture the human
    • appreciation which is continuously present in man. During the day man
    • The life of the human soul as presented here, first from external,
    • Golgotha the etherised blood of Christ Jesus has been present in the
    • Because the etherised blood of Jesus of Nazareth is present in the
    • our present age what matters is that people should recognise the need
    • Whereas at the present time, the will is asleep by day, and man is
    • appear 3,000 years after our present era and will speak of the Christ
    • of which no adequate idea can be given at the present time, will
    • present time is that the physical instrument for this form of speech
    • by a physical larynx; in our time they can be present only in the
    • is the phenomenon of speaking present in the waking state, but that
    • something otherwise present in sleep-consciousness only, flows into
    • present moon which circles around the Earth. Similarly there will be a
  • Title: Lecture: The Four Sacrifices of Christ
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    • In our present civilization we need, above all, a new knowledge of Christ.
    • present culture. A renewing of responsibility, a deepening of man's moral
    • conditions of the present age only those can go through this school who
    • become selfless. This is a duty of our present culture to the future.
    • something harmful were present, for while certain things in the world are
    • became a sibyl. For the Greeks, Apollo, the Sun Spirit, represented the
    • Christian, although many representatives of Christianity today would
    • been producing our Mystery Dramas in Munich. What we presented on
    • the stage there may be considered good or bad; that is not the present
    • scientific impulses that are striving to enter our present life. Then that
  • Title: Lecture: The Threshold In Nature and In Man
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    • with this lecture. It is presented here with the kind permission of the
    • ordinary life, of entering more deeply into the Nature that presents
    • Now this question of the being of the human soul has presented itself
    • present day in this connection if we go back to earlier ages and
    • present-day mankind. What man meant in olden times when he spoke of
    • himself — must necessarily, for present-day man, remain an ideal; an
    • perceptive judgment — which, as presented by Goethe, was still in its
    • case, and yet the experience is present in the soul in the same manner
    • willing; dreaming and sleeping are thus perpetually present in waking
    • something is present for him in consciousness that remains generally
  • Title: Lecture: The Birth of Christ in the Human Soul
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    • the present world events the call to a renovation of many an
    • soul, is working its way up through the present course of world
    • christening, the persons who were present at the christening
    • of one elderly person who was then present and whom he did not
    • was present in the case of Nicholas von der Flue. Such a
    • evolution. And in our own present time, when all that is taking
    • this Christmas thought be so powerful at the present time
    • he directly represents humanity; the Ahrimanic;
    • conception of man, will belong from the present time onward
    • life of the present day, so strongly inclined toward mere
    • all that has been indicated can at present be attained, for man
    • potent at present to achieve what the human being craves thus
    • friends, the fact that we cannot at present be relieved of all
    • say that your life would have been passed in its present degree
    • the life of Christ, then what is represented in our life is a
    • is represented in the Gospel of Luke in the symbol of the
  • Title: Purpose of the Goetheanum and Anthroposophy
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    • The Goetheanum and Anthroposophy, and is presented here with the
    • the lecture itself that I am to present to you is not to be
    • presentation of these Mystery Plays, besides the cultivation of
    • presented to the senses in his environment, and also what
    • great questions of existence present themselves when a man
    • the present admit, as a result of purely philosophic
    • inwardly something which was, indeed, once present,
    • something experienced, which is not now present.
    • longer present, though it once was, but whereby he depicts
    • How, then, do representations come about? and how is the
    • activity of representation accomplished in ordinary life? Well,
    • surrender to an active living in representation, in my books,
    • thinking and representation, a notable aliveness is developed,
    • exhausts itself just in the mere presentation of pictures
    • while we can represent in recollections what was once present
    • in the human life, but is no longer present, so we now learn
    • up to the present. We might say that in a flash — that is
    • it is difficult to dispel the representations we get by
    • quite special. It represents the second stage, as it were, of
    • knowledge of what exists within man in the immediate present,
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  • Title: Tree of Knowledge and the Christmas Tree
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    • We present this lecture here with the kind permission of the
    • of the present day have but little notion what this epoch of
    • that they were mutually unsympathetic. At the present time
    • from what is customary at the present time, which is what
    • this direction. Nor can this be otherwise at the present
    • men, in the present condition of the earth's evolution, you
    • at the present day endeavour to gain clear views on this
    • present time there are very few, even developed
    • for the present time, and as practical wisdom of life for the
    • provide the foundation — even at the present time
  • Title: Reincarnation and Immortality: Lecture III: The Supersensible Being of Man
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    • with the Western Esoteric Tradition. Their precise, objective presentation
    • permeated by something that is not normally present. The
    • Something else is present. I would like to use an
    • the whole thing was once more present in his mind. How did this
    • have to be present or the will would not function in ordinary
    • separate the will from all those things that have to be present
    • Consciousness is fully present, including
    • in us that is always present in everyone, though it cannot be
    • acquire this power which is present only inasmuch as it grows
    • the gate of death when our body disintegrates is present in the
    • present. Our thinking, which has been developed to the point
    • present in the spiritual world appears before us as living
    • faculties that are needed in ordinary life are not yet present
  • Title: Lecture: Christmas at a Time of Grievous Destiny
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    • the union of Christ with Jesus, we follow events up to the present day
    • symbolism. Cosmic secrets were presented in symbols and pictures. And
    • came down from Scandinavia, from the North of present-day Russia,
    • of holy bliss? Why was it? What was present in this Europe which in
    • with earthly fertility, than with the wisdom represented in symbols
    • presented by certain mystic sects to-day; the Mystery-truths are great
    • and potent impulses in the evolution of mankind. Present-day
    • Somewhere in the region of the peninsula of Jutland, in present-day
    • her. The Divinity was, however, represented not exactly as female, but
    • it." — This priest was taken to represent the ‘Initiate’ of the
    • subconsciousness, yet in the subconsciousness it was present, it was
    • It is incumbent upon the present age to understand such things more
  • Title: Lecture: The Birth of Christ Within Us
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    • happenings and actions in the world are presented, but only in an
    • readily agree that pictorial representations of Christ's sufferings,
    • any other matter presented by spiritual science, it may truly be said
    • able to explain that in the secret represented by the Child, the
    • worlds are still living realities, the most ancient being present to
    • worlds, must not characterise in forms such as are presented to men's
    • Jesus boys. In the one boy there was present the power of the wisest
    • represents the flower of the previous stages of human evolution; the
    • the Festival which represents the birth of that knowledge of Christ
  • Title: Reappearance/Christ: Lecture IX: The Etherization of the Blood
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    • two aspects of the life of the human soul may present themselves to
    • darkness are present in the world as the principle poles of the
    • from the spectacle presented to him, and we are aware that he is
    • present us with the two extreme poles of the human soul. One pole is
    • question it becomes evident that in his present physical existence
    • present time is sleep in relation to the spiritual world.
    • to a higher world, the world called the astral plane. You represent
    • In this head are thoughts, which I shall represent with these dashes.
    • of aesthetic appreciation that is continuously present in man. During
    • What we present here as the life of the human soul,
    • present in the etheric body of the earth, it accompanies the
    • progresses, however, and in our present age it is important that man
    • be given at the present time, will proclaim the great secrets of
    • a physical larynx; in our time they can be present only in the
    • not only is there present the phenomenon of speaking in the waking
    • state but something otherwise present only in sleep-consciousness
    • have our present moon that circles the earth. Similarly, there will
  • Title: Gospel of Luke: Lecture One
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    • St. John, is it still necessary to study Christianity as presented in
    • present course of lectures will show, although the Gospel of St. John
    • ‘clairvoyant’, for they represent two distinct
    • clairvoyant concerned. In our present age it is not usual for a
    • certain epochs. In our present time, therefore, it is necessary for a
    • presented from the standpoint of Inspiration and Intuition, while
    • now undertaking to present the things which ... and now come
    • spiritual world to the initiate and the clairvoyant in the present
    • can be called ‘Initiates’. In our present age the
    • presented in a most sublime way. Hence its supreme value, for it
    • just as they happened, presented to your spiritual vision; think, let
    • the events will present themselves to him in a spiritual picture. In
    • is to be observed, not as he is at present, but in his totality, as
    • unite in the present individual. This cannot be done all at once. For
    • can present any being in full clarity to the eyes of spirit.
    • time afterwards the child was presented in the temple; the customary
    • subsequently returned, with the other story of the presentation in
    • investigation. Both accounts are true! — although presented
  • Title: Gospel of Luke: Lecture Two
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    • their lives in accordance with its presentation of the personality
    • representations of Christian truths and what art has acquired from
    • cannot be presented all at once, and today I shall have to indicate
    • faculties possessed by man to-day were also present in primeval times
    • is due to incapacity and unwillingness to see beyond the present.
    • progressed so far that these faculties could be present in a single
    • present in post-Atlantean times. After the Atlantean epoch, in the
    • At the present time
    • case. In our present age the majority of human beings are dependent
    • have yielded to what was then presented to him, but Buddha's
    • love presented as the Eightfold Path. We shall be considering these
    • in the scene of the presentation in the temple. We are told that
    • able to perceive, at the presentation in the temple, the radiance of the
  • Title: Gospel of Luke: Lecture Three
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    • understand Buddhism as presented to the world in the teachings of the
    • only are the spiritual attainments of Buddhism presented to us
    • established and promoted, Buddha was already present as Bodhisattva
    • present in Atlantean and even in Lemurian times. And because he had
    • present and future. Only ‘Initiates’ — and Buddha
    • message had to be presented in words familiar to the humanity of that
    • and has entered into his present form of existence. These forces, the
    • nature of which man cannot recognize, are represented by his desire
    • How he presented what
    • there everything of which man, in the present epoch, knows nothing and
    • rumble darkly within him from previous incarnations. Man's present thinking
    • has developed from ‘Samskara’ and this is why, in the present
    • called his ‘present individuality’ — in Buddhism,
    • the present cycle of existence there is insinuated what has remained
    • present cycle of evolution, he summarized it all in the famous sermon
    • presented in a popular form what he had previously communicated to
    • order to attain, in the present cycle of human evolution, knowledge
    • right view of each thing, purely according to what presents itself
    • learnt, he must link the present with the past. Thus along the
    • epoch to epoch are present one day in the bodily nature of a human
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  • Title: Gospel of Luke: Lecture Four
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    • particularly to the present lecture and the one to follow; so you
    • presented are connected with what has already been said on other
    • perceive how the various forces that are present at birth in
    • normal and less in conformity with the customs of our present age. We
    • not judge too precipitately. The occultist who presents facts of the
    • childhood and youth were present in the state of freshness required
    • Present-day humanity
    • the evolution of humanity very different from those presented by
    • the continent of ancient Lemuria between the present continents of
    • beginning of its present embodiment the Earth was united with Sun and
    • comprising the present Earth and Moon. If the Earth had remained
    • it became possible for man to assume his present structure. It was
    • present — leaders who devoted their highest and best forces to
    • there was present the Adam-soul as it was before the Fall — the
    • presented in the temple and shown to Simeon, and who, according to
    • present human being but was testifying that this was the
    • been able to bring to humanity needed to be present in a mature form;
    • Event of Palestine; they present one aspect only. We now know who
    • of the truth presented in the Gospel of St. Matthew and the other
  • Title: Gospel of Luke: Lecture Five
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    • be presented by an Individuality, and when these spiritual streams
    • represented by actual Individualities, we have the stream of Buddhism
    • that would have to be written if all the facts were presented. The
    • kind that could have been written down and presented to the world
    • are able to receive them. Thus certain facts will be presented
    • presented in the Eightfold Path — this being an enumeration of
    • present in the human body. In the same way, all the spiritual forces
    • world, to present a view of the Universe to a people whose task was
    • presented in Genesis. In this way Zarathustra worked on through
    • who represented the other stream — the stream of Buddhism. Thus
    • But to begin with we will consider the picture presented to us —
    • extraordinary rapidity powers that will inevitably be present when
    • differing from those that were present at the beginning of his life.
  • Title: Gospel of Luke: Lecture Six
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    • there was present the hitherto untouched part of the etheric body
    • represented by the great Buddha a second stream should run its course
    • stream represented by Buddha was to give direction to man's inner
    • it was to represent the ‘Law’. A personality such as Buddha
    • Hebrews could produce no human being able to represent the whole
    • this nature. Only part of his being was present in his personality on
    • present in his personality; they were manifestations of
    • operation all the forces present in the normal course of life. In the
    • the outer world. Now again a spiritual force was present — the
    • same in the case of John the Baptist, inasmuch as what had been present
    • the immediate present. One who saw only that might say: In India,
    • at the present time, he could not count upon finding bodily
    • In the spiritual world things do not present the same appearance as
  • Title: Gospel of Luke: Lecture Seven
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    • faculties present in the Nathan Jesus. This would not have been
    • present time to have even an inkling of what lies behind this
    • presented pictorially as the Fall into Sin in Paradise. Because these
  • Title: Gospel of Luke: Lecture Eight
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    • humanity at the present time or happened during the last few
    • difficult at the present time for people to understand and freely
    • which has again been briefly indicated in the present lecture-course.
    • against the present human organism they are constantly repelled and
    • in time to come. In our present evolutionary cycle we can do very
    • in our own time to present great truths relating to happenings such
    • be taken of what has been presented in these lectures. Someone may
    • spiritual wisdom presented to them an integral part of their souls.
    • the world had taken place in our present epoch, it would not have
    • that time, for the Ego was present here in its fulness in one human
    • (present to heal them. \
    • considering the higher effects produced by Christ as presented in the
    • towards your future! Your Ego, in the present stage of its
  • Title: Gospel of Luke: Lecture Nine
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    • present age. We can most easily form an idea of this jump by
    • another of cultural life. It may happen that the representative of
    • right way of presenting Christianity overlooks one essential, namely
    • that you are presenting the truths of Christianity in a form suitable
    • higher point of view, what is happening at the present time is
    • It is what comes from earlier times that is presented to you by the
    • represented by the Scribes and Pharisees who preserve only what is
    • the present age what Christ Jesus said of the Scribes and Pharisees?
    • among others, must be impugned at the present time, if one speaks
    • present age must also realize that no reconciliation is possible between
    • given in one place is presented somewhere else in a quite different
    • in its fullness. In the present age Christ is a power that brims over
    • powers that were his as Bodhisattva are again present — but in a
    • Eightfold Path, the present Bodhisattva will become Buddha, as did
    • reckoning from our present time. Oriental wisdom knows him as the
    • Before the present
    • not present before the coming of Christ was the love that could be
    • the present, however, when so many factors unknown to the external world
    • have been presented, indications must suffice. When this Bodhisattva
  • Title: Gospel of Luke: Lecture Ten
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    • new mode of Initiation. The Event of Golgotha: Initiation presented
    • been detrimental to evolution if the present content of spiritual
    • must now, in imitation of Christ, gradually develop what was present
    • astral bodies; a certain degree of unconsciousness was always present
    • the mission of John was to present in its purest and noblest form
    • subject — incomprehensible as it may seem at the present
    • present cycle of evolution cannot be explained by this
    • is present in their own experiments and observations. More is at work
    • bring conviction of the new. The old truth was presented in
    • bearer of wisdom from above; she was the representative of those
    • Christ wished to show that because of the new element now present in
    • take no account of what is present in the foundations of man's being.
    • now to be presented on the great arena of world-history. Everything
  • Title: Et Incarnatus Est
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    • years. There had been presented in these mysteries and rituals
    • preserved in ancient temples as the representation of the
    • we can now present the question, “Do human beings really
    • ideal representative and leader of humanity; also it would not
    • to a future that makes the present worthless, and the highest
    • Here you see the New Testament represented as it had to be if
    • official representatives of the many Christian sects are able
    • just quoted from its best representatives are imposed upon that
    • the materialistic outlook of the present time is responsible
    • happening at approximately the present time (we can only say
    • associations? Historical connections at the present time are of
    • the present generation and its successor, each one of us could
  • Title: Gospel of John (Basle): Lecture I
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    • carefully study the mental life of the present day we find a
    • the mental and spiritual life of the present day to
    • being. Anthroposophy or Spiritual Science is to present
    • At the present
    • quite different. St. John's Gospel represents Christ to us
    • word,” we might represent the state of affairs
    • present time the heart is an involuntary muscle, although it
    • at present. Just as man, by means of speech, can already
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    • tiny pieces, this represents the waking condition of the
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    • reached its present condition. By this we do not mean to say
    • These, together with the present incarnation, make seven.
    • present planet Saturn is related to the present Earth as a
    • present planet Jupiter; but in its next embodiment the Earth
    • will reach the condition in which the present planet Jupiter
    • forth as a body without any being; the present humanity was
    • Physicist of the present day, fire or warmth is only a state
    • water, and this to earth. All substances were once present
    • the animals of the present day, although he looked quite
    • forth once more in its present period of evolution, and it
    • contained in the present Sun, Moon and Earth. Man was so far
    • them the finest substances and forces, formed the present
    • the rest and made the present Moon his dwelling place. This
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    • purpose. No engineer of the present day would be able to
    • Whereas the man of the present day breathes air in and out
    • were quite different from those of the present day. The
    • inch below the surface. In the man of the present day these
    • in exceptional cases in people of the present time that these
    • this clairvoyance. The animals of the present day, which have
    • and sleeping as there is in the man of the present day. Their
  • Title: Gospel of John (Basle): Lecture V
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    • in the flesh, represents the perfect man.
    • this fact; the process of initiation is represented in a
    • diagram represents the constitution of man.
    • is also only germinal in most people of the present day. The
    • harmony. In this Son of Man we see represented the full
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    • present day; he has only developed as far as to the Spiritual
    • Atlantis corresponding to present-day Ireland there lived a
    • led this group towards the East, through present-day Russia
    • to Central Asia, to the region of the present desert of Gobi.
    • Atlantis was being gradually submerged; present-day Africa
    • original population of present-day America, where they were
    • Niebelungen. In that saga the Ego is represented by the
    • distinguish especially between good and evil, represented by
    • human history in the post-Atlantean Epoch may be represented
    • that our present European civilisation is very different from
    • the present Indian and also from the old Indian, and so it is
    • of the people of the present day is the result of the
    • compared with the Spirit, which represents the fertilising,
    • sixth, the Spirit Self, represents the Divine and Eternal.
    • cross of Jesus represented the three souls, the sentient soul
    • historical facts are presented by the wise powers that are
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    • statement which: for a natural scientist of the present day,
    • from the men of the present day. The difference was still
    • present-day natural science the view has developed —
    • Europeans have risen to their present stage of culture, while
    • represented in the following way. In the course of millennia
    • both but was quite different in shape from either the present
    • ape or the present man. The branching off took place at the
    • man of the present day. It would be quite incorrect to think
    • of the Lemurian man as being like the present man. The
    • present day; he was more or less a being of the air, and all
    • the organs which are now possessed by the man of the present
    • of the present day, more uncouth, perhaps, but still
    • these caricatures of the present human beings originated;
    • animals branched off which later became the present apes.
    • the body of a present reptile; but the corporeal development
    • the stage represented by the fish at the present time. At
    • represent the Holy Spirit who descended into the spiritual
    • presents the reverse picture to the plant; and the animal
    • stands half way between the two. We represent the plant as
    • Man will not stop at his present stage of development; just
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    • this relationship will be altered. The men of the present day
    • represent this in the following way: —
    • life approaches me in the present life, and that what I now
    • fact but symbolically represents how the sons of men will
    • present at the marriage, and Christ says to her: “What
    • whole? In St. John's Gospel we have a presentation of the
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    • comprehension has been reached only at the present time.
    • Giotto as painter and Dante as poet represent the
    • in their present form be answered by the old traditions, by
    • presentation he must have been a doctor. Others say he must
    • Achilles. Hector, as presented by Homer, is a towering figure
    • age is presented to our souls.
    • presented by Shakespeare, is Hector. The same soul that lived
    • also first presented to mankind in a poetic picture, in a
    • inventions, what interests people in Goethe at the present
    • about Faust. Faust again is a figure who, as he is presented
    • before us; both Hector and Empedocles represent a conclusion.
    • presented men in such a way that they appeared as rounded
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    • present one thing only may be pointed out by way of
    • Hector or Empedocles were typical group-soul representatives
    • read the Bible in quite a new way. There are at present many
    • culminating point of the whole dramatic presentation. First
    • result not only with the way the Bible represents it, but
    • prophets. At the present time, there is certainly a sort of
    • the world is He presented in so simple and at the same time
    • such an upward dramatic progression presented with such
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    • whole spirit of Elijah as it is presented in the Bible, and
    • of the present time. Something similar took place during the
    • now all the more present! He feels that his atmosphere, his
    • that the aura that hovered round Elijah-John is also present
    • Raphael will present ever new riddles to future generations
    • spirit is. That is how the Baptist is presented to us.
    • super-sensible beings and this is presented to us in a sharply
    • that at the present time people generally take descriptions
    • a very peculiar way when they wish to present their
    • from the higher worlds was present, and such powers had now
    • new forces which would be present from that time onward. Thus
    • to the present time or not at all we can now say,
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    • striking picture of Socrates as presented by Plato, then we
    • of the world and the way he presented it comes from the fact
    • founders have presented only the same one thing in different
    • fact that a teacher was present who explained something to
    • And if there had been several pupils present he would have
    • present time, when fortified by all the material of natural
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    • this by presenting the picture of two significant leaders of
    • remarked that the Buddha represented something like the
    • more clearly how far the Buddha represented the great
    • this entity in such a way that it represents always the
    • perception in the way customary with men of the present time
    • depths can present them or will ever present them in a
    • been presented here. Everything else is idle talk. But truth
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    • still present in human evolution, but in a certain way it has
    • present way in which the sun rises and sets will in the far
    • fundamentally these represent the clairvoyant perception of
    • development is correctly presented when it is said that when
    • special element in the picture presented by the Old Testament
    • presented in such a way that recurrence is of central
    • Nevertheless something else is really present, even if in his
    • body of the ancient Hebrew people is presented in the Old
    • especially recognize that from now on the entire presentation
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    • who had not been present proceeded to object, saying that
    • facts that are presented in them.
    • in it, and especially what is presented as having taken place
    • necessary for the understanding of the picture presented in
    • presented as a historical event, a unique event, before all
    • of the events as they are historically presented. When the
    • ability to present what they had seen in such a way that it
    • Nevertheless, there is a possibility even at the present time
    • philosophy. Take up any book on philosophy, any presentation
    • present-day philosophers do not count him even as a
    • itself to them, as if it was still half present for them but
    • in this way that the present-day abstract qualities of the
    • since died away, but they are still present in the West. The
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    • at present is valid especially for clairvoyance that comes
    • occult research. We know that those representing the high
    • on the Hebrew people a very special priest who represents him
    • body of Phinehas that was later present in Elijah. Thus we
    • those present disputed among themselves and said,
    • representative of humanity, a representative of many people
    • truth that is presented to us here? The truth that Christ
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    • to exchange the consciousness of the present time, its
    • represents a kind of concluding phase of the culture of
    • that indeed represented a certain high point of
    • art of the Gospels also represents a new beginning, but one
    • wording but in the general tone of the presentation, that
    • His chosen disciples. They are presented to us everywhere in
    • The Jews were expected to understand that He represented the
    • been presented as a king of the Jews.
    • presented from the point of view of the apostles. But how is
    • of those present. Yet nothing happened to Him because of
    • aura. This aura was present and active because He was linked
    • present as long as He was linked to them. The cup had not
    • still see the cosmic element present, but less and less
    • comprehension is difficult. The possibility is always present
    • presenting Him, out of vanity, in a physical form. Rightly
    • is here inserted; yet none of the disciples were present, not
    • told! So the question is still presented to us, and we shall
    • present? What is the source of their knowledge of something
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    • that in his present incarnation there is within him something
    • by a present day professor: the “plain man from
    • although they were not present. Just imagine how memory shone
    • events at which he had not been directly present. And so
    • present.
    • that we have presented to you — and perhaps in the
    • longing has taken root in individual souls. But in present
    • present. But if this part of the brain is missing then words
    • traditions represented by the various Gospels, and reach what
    • the kind of inner fact that must be present if we wish to
    • presented to them. In every detail the Gospels are great, and
    • to do so is also present. It is for this reason that the
    • world. And if representatives of other religions with a
    • ever find it in the way it is presented in
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    • scarcely any idea of what it represented. It was something which has
    • had sunk down into the subconscious where it was still present, where
    • It is our duty in the present time to understand such things more
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    • with which they did not want to be present, so to speak, with
    • those who should represent them, whereas I was just a far cry
    • significant philosopher of the present, Franz Brentano
  • Title: Freedom/Immortality/Social: Lecture II: Anthroposophy Does not Disturb Any Religious Confession
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    • always make it his business in the present to get to know the
    • has a formative influence on the views of the present.
    • present. Those who did such researches in former times
    • Anthroposophy is a way into the spiritual world, as the present
    • enlightened thinking of the present, they noticed that they are
    • spiritual-scientifically. The representatives of religion
    • strictly speaking the representatives of the religious
    • confessions once represented science at the same time. You need
    • not go far back and you will find, the representatives of
    • Jesus as Christianity what the one or the other representative
    • of Christianity than the official representatives
  • Title: Freedom/Immortality/Social: Lecture III: What Spiritual Science Has to Say About the Eternal Aspect of the Human Soul and the Nature of Freedom
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    • we consider the different representations of the human soul and
    • present acknowledges only reluctantly: if one wants to attain
    • present existence but that he can relate it to an experience
    • at first with the present experience, relates it then to
    • from an event of the past at a present experience and then from
    • first time, indeed, in a shorter form because of the present
    • the repeated lives on earth. What the human being represents in
    • concepts that are for our tragic present of so big significance
  • Title: Freedom/Immortality/Social: Lecture IV: The Science of the Supersensible and the Moral-Social Ideas
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    • present habitual ways of thinking because of the prejudices
    • condition if one considers it in such a way as it presents
    • the present world period, has developed little of this
    • present.
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    • present cultural life only accepts scientifically established
    • as you experience, otherwise, the outer phenomena which present
    • that also haunt in the present soul anew and that have slipped
    • presents itself to us, maybe it deceives us, maybe everything
    • those who rest upon present scientific mental pictures in
    • if one considers this present feeling only. One can understand
    • immediate present is the pressure of his future on his past. We
    • foolish, to the human being of the present, especially to the
    • scientist of the present, has not taken the matter seriously,
    • which originates from scientific or other present mental
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    • worldview be justified towards the present natural
    • they present themselves in their pictures. A psychoanalyst said
    • a representative not only how many people think but also of the
    • not only of the present philosophy but also of the past one.
    • However, it is a strange fact that the official representative
    • restaurant of the present, and takes his starting point from
    • This is generally a significant phenomenon in the present
  • Title: How Can Mankind Find Christ Again?: Lecture 1: The Birth of Christ in the Human Soul
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    • by their very nature — present themselves as simply physical events.
    • hear the call in present world events for a rejuvenation of many old
    • the persons who were present and who were then around him in his early
    • present time does it have so powerful an effect upon human hearts as
    • of ever increasing in depth. But it should not have been presented to
    • Trinity: the human being, representing all humanity; the forces of Ahriman;
    • — something that already at this present moment in time has become
    • periods of evolution. In our present time a human being must take up
    • your life — in contrast to ordinary present-day life, so much
    • be attained at the present time, for man carries an ancient heritage
    • Can you say that you could have passed your life in your present state
    • in the Gospel of Luke, represented by the symbol of the descending dove
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    • These studies are presented here with the kind permission of the
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    • These studies are presented here with the kind permission of the
    • an experience presents itself from the spiritual world he should
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    • These studies are presented here with the kind permission of the
    • always present in our subconsciousness, but we only become aware of
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    • These studies are presented here with the kind permission of the
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    • This lecture is presented here with the kind permission of the
    • were loosely knit together. But when we consider a human being of the present time, we find
    • Spiritual Science, but also towards scientific facts which force us in the present time to
    • be the best for our present incarnation, we would have no idea. If we had to depend only on
    • during the present earthly life between birth and death, a feeling of devotion for the
    • present time he must first fill his soul with spiritual-scientific truths, which will
    • could see the light, which shone without any effort on his part. But in the present time,



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