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- Title: Lecture: Newborn Might and Strength Everlasting
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- Christmas plays. We can see how the legend of the Child brought to the
- Title: William Shakespeare
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- A whole legend has arisen on Shakespeare and whole libraries have been
- school of his native town. There are many legends about Shakespeare's
- Title: William Shakespeare
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- A legend
- grammar school in his hometown. There are many legends about
- Title: The Manicheans
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- The Temple Legend: Lecture VI: Manicheism.
- supposed to have originated from Manes himself. In the legend of
- Temple Legend. All these Spiritual Streams came to expression
- esoterically through legends. The Legend of Manes is a legend dealing
- with super-sensible truths, a mighty cosmic legend. The Spirits of
- Title: Christ and the Twentieth Century
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- legends, many pictures and narratives tell of the experiences passed
- Temples hundreds and hundreds of times, and of which legends, myths
- Title: Lecture: And The Temple Becomes Man
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- quite true that efforts are made to interpret sagas, legends, and
- latest edition of the legend of The Seven Wise Masters,
- published this year by Diederichs. It is an old legend of which many
- rather unpolished phraseology, in this legend of the Seven Wise
- Title: Being of Man/Future Evolution: Lecture 8: The Manifestation of the Ego in the Different Races of Men
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- in legends is absolutely based on a knowledge of the truth. If,
- Title: Between Death and Rebirth: Lecture One
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- understand the foundation of the legend that has grown up in
- connection with the most elaborate of these figures. The legend is to
- the significance of the legend is obvious.
- Title: Lecture: The Christmas Mystery, Novalis, the Seer
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- all the people of ancient Egypt. In the legend of Osiris may
- legend of Osiris conveyed to men? The legend is that in olden times
- us! This was expressed in the legend by saying: Osiris is a
- Title: Lecture: Buddha
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- Myths and legends are only intelligible if we trace them back to a
- Legends tell us of all that
- former earthly lives. The legend is well-known and we need only
- that he cried out — so the legend runs — “Life is
- Title: Lecture: The Spirit in the Realm of Plants
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- plant is mistletoe, which plays such a remarkable role in legends and
- Title: Lecture: Hermes
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- we study the old mythologies and legends — not with the
- legends of this world of Gods have come down to us and there is
- that all these Legends, especially the more significant, contained a
- of external Nature. The Egyptian legend of the God and Goddess,
- Osiris and Isis, is a case in point. According to the legend, Osiris
- inhabited by human beings. Osiris is represented in the legend as the
- Such a legend
- leads men to believe that the legend only contains symbolical images
- The legend of Osiris and Isis must thus be
- exoterically to the people in the form of legends. Those who were
- Title: Lecture: Birth of the Light
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- revival of the old legend of Cyprian, which pictures a man who
- shadow of this legend, but filled with greater poetic power. In
- Title: Lecture: The Mission of Raphael in the Light of Spiritual Science
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- tradition and legend, had not been added to the Biblical description.
- element of Christian legend rises again. What a contrast there is between
- seem to make us forget all those legendary conceptions which culminate
- of Christian legends and traditions appearing again in Raphael's pictures
- Title: Goethe's Secret Revelation: Lecture I
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- title, ‘Legends,’ from which the reader, if he strives
- thoughtful student this ‘Legend of the Green Snake and the
- “legend” in Goethe's works;’ and so I repeat that
- only a slight idea of what there is in this legend. But if we
- Title: Goethe's Secret Revelation: Lecture II
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- interpretations often made by Theosophists about legends or poetic
- Title: Goethe's Secret Revelation: Lecture III
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- sixteenth century. So he meets us as a legendary figure or
- Title: Supersensible Knowledge: Lecture II: Blood is a Very Special Fluid
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- when he further demonstrates that in sagas and legends blood
- Faust. The oldest version of the Faust legend
- Faust legends, wishes to show that the devil regards blood as
- times. We cannot go on regarding legends, fables and myths as
- spiritual scientific methods. Whatever legends have to say
- clairvoyance existed out of which arose sagas and legends,
- legends told of these things: “That which has power
- Title: Supersensible Knowledge: Lecture IV: The Origin of Evil
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- legend of Ormuzd and Ahriman emphasizes this view more
- previous planet. Peculiar legendary creatures wandered about,
- Title: Supersensible Knowledge: Lecture VII: Education and Spiritual Science
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- greater, a fact we find preserved in heroic legends and
- Title: Supersensible Knowledge: Lecture XI: Who are the Rosicrucians?
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- that it goes back to a legendary figure, Christian Rosenkreuz,
- Holy Grail, a cup or chalice, associated in medieval legend
- reason for legends such as “The Golden Fleece”
- Title: Supersensible Knowledge: Lecture XII: Richard Wagner and Mysticism
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- is meant by this, let us look at a significant legend from
- the Middle Ages that to modern humans is just a legend.
- meaning, is aware that this legend expresses a spiritual
- reality. The legend, which is part of an epic, teils us about
- Such legends
- can be sensed by man, and led Wagner to the legend of The
- Flying Dutchman — the legend of a man so entangled
- Germanic legends a memory is preserved of that ancient
- weaves through the legend the power of possession — that
- wisdom in Germanic legends comes to expression in Wagner's
- Europe at the time when the legend was living reality. Only
- brotherhood. The legend depicted this. In the middle of the
- humanity. We see a reflection of this in the legend of
- justice to the wisdom found in legends, to things revealed
- spirit of Christianity, thus combining the Parsifal legend
- the connection between the legend of Parsifal and Redemption
- Title: Necessity and Freedom: Lecture I: The Past Shows Us a Picture of Necessity
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- legend that also aims at giving an account of the marvelous
- knew how to look after it. The legend attaches great
- set the clock to rights again, and according to the legend he
- Title: Necessity and Freedom: Lecture II: The Legend of the Prague Clock
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- The Legend of the Prague Clock
- shut in again for an hour. People told an ingenious legend
- spiritual world, as indicated in the legend, when it tells us
- Title: Spirit of Fichte: Lecture I: The Spirit of Fichte Present in Our Midst
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- presence, as I would put it, like that of a legendary hero, a hero
- Title: Lecture: The Christmas Festival In The Changing Course Of Time
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- legend: the birth of Christ with all that belongs to it according to
- the human elements of the Holy Legend:
- Title: Mysteries of the East: Lecture 4
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- Osiris legend we learn that the spouse of Isis was overcome by the
- legends, and these correspond more or less closely to secrets in which
- Round Table. Hence we are told and the legend here refers in
- turn found legendary form in the saga of the Holy Grail. Everything
- the Middle Ages as a legendary being, but is well known to anyone
- known in occultism and in legend as Calot bobot.
- the Grail legend through Amfortas is an expression of that pact. For
- the Intellectual or Mind-soul is portrayed haltingly, in a legendary
- Parsifal. All the legends connected with King Arthur and the Round
- the Sentient Soul; all the legends and narratives which are directly
- soul-principles in modern man is presented in a threefold legendary
- legends, so can we now also sense in them deep secrets of the
- So in this cycle of lectures, using legends from which I have tried to
- Title: Festivals/Easter: Lecture VI: Easter: The Mystery of the Future
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- and legend, not only in the poetic, but also in the spiritual sense,
- from the inspiration belonging to the world of saga and legend. For
- by that world of Nordic gods of which the legends tell. Odin, Freya,
- still survived, as well as the old myths and legends describing the
- legends and myths which originated in Atlantis had come over with the
- was narrated in the legends.
- Title: Forming of Destiny: Lecture 6: Lecture on the Poem of Olaf Åsteson
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- Legend of Olaf Åsteson and contains the fact that Olaf Åsteson, a
- legendary person, passed the thirteen days between Christmas and the
- (The Legend was here recited.)
- Title: Lecture: Foundations of Esotericism: Lecture XII
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- certain organ. This is most aptly expressed in the Buddha legend. It
- says in the legend that Buddha remained seated under the Bodhi tree
- is said in such profound legends is actually taken from human
- (Indian) monks, who clothed their experiences in legends, spoke of
- Title: Signs and Symbols: Lecture 3: Signs and Symbols of the Christmas Festival
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- The legend of the three priest-sages, the three kings, was linked with
- Title: Christ Impulse: Lecture 6: The Birth of Conscience
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- Sicily. In many of the legends which to-day are only told as tales,
- and also a sacrificial priest, of him the legend (which in an
- Title: Christ Impulse: Lecture 7: The Further Development of Conscience
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- uniform we meet with in the legends, but to the individualities who
- sign that the legends and myths take certain forms in certain peoples.
- Title: Metamorphoses/Soul Two: Lecture 2: Laughing and Weeping
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- is achieved in the legends and the great traditions of mankind — so
- these legends and traditions to the works of a single great genius, we might
- Title: Metamorphoses/Soul Two: Lecture 9: The Mission of Art
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- to a figure often regarded as legendary — to Homer, the originator of
- fairy-tales and legends, were born from a primeval faculty in the human soul.
- Greeks that clashed in this fighting? No! The legend which provides a
- Title: Excursus/Mark: III: Excursus: Lecture III
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- no mere legends, but the reflections of profound truths experienced
- handed down to us concerning Buddha (and these are no mere legends)
- child. The legend goes on to tell how, at the moment he raised his
- that none of these animals had harmed him, but as the legend relates
- but at the same time, as the legend tells, the heavenly cows stood at
- become leaders of mankind. Numerous legends and sagas exist among
- Title: Excursus/Mark: III: Excursus: Lecture VII
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- once I spoke of a legend told all over Europe in the Middle Ages, the
- legend of Balaam and Josaphat. It was somewhat as follows: —
- notice that this legend has a strong resemblance to the legend of
- legend of the Middle Ages with which Buddha cannot be charged;
- legend gave rise to a certain consciousness among Christians —
- connection between a Christian legend and the figure of Buddha. The
- oriental legend, as we know, represents Buddha as entering Nirvana
- future Buddha of the world. Buddha appears again in the legend as
- saint, and Buddha was himself so holy that according to the legend he
- world-movement in the sense of this legend, we can only see it in the
- Title: Excursus/Mark: IV: The Path of Theosophy from Former Ages until Now
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- wonderful legend in Italy about the Knight Wahn, and when studying it
- lives in this legend, this saga has arisen in the way it has, these
- legend is Ird, Zeit and Raum (earth, time and space). What is the
- been describing from fancy. Ancient legends which express the
- the whole form of the legends is constructed in accordance with these
- sent to spread their meaningful legends through the world from the
- Title: Spiritual Teachings of Soul/World: Course IV - Lecture II: Theosophy and Somnambulism
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- A big number of the legends which
- near this dream consciousness and formed these symbolic legends. About that
- legends of the world and showed how these legends were worked out from a symbolising
- legends are really attributed to such states of the somnambulistic consciousness.
- Title: Spiritual Teachings of Soul/World: Course IV - Lecture III: The History of Spiritism
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- The myths of antiquity, the legends about gods and world origin, which simply
- that a myth like the Hercules legend shows a deep inner truth; he sees that
- the bad or of the bad spirits. The mark stone is the Faust legend. Faust is
- Title: Spiritual Teachings of Soul/World: Course V - Lecture II: What Do Our Scholars Know about Theosophy?
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- any scene, any saint’s legend. You can try to understand this picture
- If you check the legends and myths
- of the nations impartially, you see that these legends and myths are the metaphorical
- Title: Temple Legend: Lecture 1: Whitsuntide. Festival of the Liberation of the Human Spirit
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- The Temple Legend
- content of symbolic pictures found in myths, sagas, and legends, focusing
- particularly on the Temple Legend and the Golden Legend. For modern
- Title: Temple Legend: Lecture 2: The Contrast Between Cain and Abel
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- The Temple Legend
- content of symbolic pictures found in myths, sagas, and legends, focusing
- particularly on the Temple Legend and the Golden Legend. For modern
- Title: Temple Legend: Lecture 3: The Mysteries of the Druids and the 'Drottes'
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- The Temple Legend
- content of symbolic pictures found in myths, sagas, and legends, focusing
- particularly on the Temple Legend and the Golden Legend. For modern
- Title: Temple Legend: Lecture 4: The Prometheus Saga
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- The Temple Legend
- content of symbolic pictures found in myths, sagas, and legends, focusing
- particularly on the Temple Legend and the Golden Legend. For modern
- Title: Temple Legend: Lecture 5: The Mystery Known to Rosicrucians
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- The Temple Legend
- content of symbolic pictures found in myths, sagas, and legends, focusing
- particularly on the Temple Legend and the Golden Legend. For modern
- spoken about various legends which contain esoteric truths in the
- like now to show one such legend as this which dates back only a few
- people then gave a certain legend to a larger, more exoteric
- discovered by those who can understand the meaning of the legend of
- shall proceed from the recounting of the legend itself to its
- legend portrays the destiny of the third, fourth and fifth
- then, are the Sons of Cain? In the sense of this legend, the Sons of
- Temple Legend through the Brotherhood, the Rosicrucians have made
- Title: Temple Legend: Lecture 6: Manicheism
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- The Temple Legend
- content of symbolic pictures found in myths, sagas, and legends, focusing
- particularly on the Temple Legend and the Golden Legend. For modern
- Manichean legend; just such a legend as the Temple Legend, which I
- initiation are expressed exoterically in legends, but the legend of
- Manicheism is a great cosmic legend,
- a super-sensible legend.
- Title: Temple Legend: Lecture 7: The Essence and Task of Freemasonry from the Point of View of Spiritual Science - 1
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- The Temple Legend
- content of symbolic pictures found in myths, sagas, and legends, focusing
- particularly on the Temple Legend and the Golden Legend. For modern
- for the whole of Freemasonry is to be found in the Temple Legend
- tendency is expressed in this Temple Legend.
- Let us therefore recall to mind the essentials of this Temple Legend.
- Legend is based upon the fact that there is a kind of enmity between
- Legend. Jehovah creates enmity between Cain and his race, and Abel
- themselves as Sons of Cain are they who understand the Temple Legend
- Temple Legend. This Hiram is sent for by King Solomon, famous for his
- Legend and to the old days in which the Temple was built by Solomon
- thing is, however, that what is contained in the Temple Legend is
- Title: Temple Legend: Lecture 8: The Essence and Task of Freemasonry from the Point of View of Spiritual Science - 2
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- The Temple Legend
- content of symbolic pictures found in myths, sagas, and legends, focusing
- particularly on the Temple Legend and the Golden Legend. For modern
- significance of the Temple Legend, has to pass three veils.
- Now, the meaning of the Temple Legend, the meaning of operative
- Title: Temple Legend: Lecture 9: The Essence and Task of Freemasonry from the Point of View of Spiritual Science - 3
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- The Temple Legend
- content of symbolic pictures found in myths, sagas, and legends, focusing
- particularly on the Temple Legend and the Golden Legend. For modern
- Title: Temple Legend: Lecture 10: Evolution and Involution as they are Interpreted by Occult Societies [The Atom as Congealed Electricity]
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- content of symbolic pictures found in myths, sagas, and legends, focusing
- particularly on the Temple Legend and the Golden Legend. For modern
- Title: Temple Legend: Lecture 11: Concerning the Lost Temple and How It Is To Be Restored - 1
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- content of symbolic pictures found in myths, sagas, and legends, focusing
- particularly on the Temple Legend and the Golden Legend. For modern
- the Legend of the True Cross, or Golden Legend)
- reconstruction has been described in the Temple Legend. The Temple
- Legend is very profound, but even the present-day Freemasons usually
- But if he lets the Temple Legend work upon him, it is a great help.
- For whoever absorbs the Temple Legend receives something which, in a
- depends on ordered thinking. This Temple Legend is as
- Legend. If mankind were to develop under the religion of Jehovah all
- to recount the legend up to this point, to show how, in the original
- Title: Temple Legend: Lecture 12: Concerning the Lost Temple and How It Is To Be Restored - 2
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- particularly on the Temple Legend and the Golden Legend. For modern
- the Legend of the True Cross, or Golden Legend)
- which is connected in Greek legend with the Ram or Lamb (the saga of
- to legend we have two different currents when humanity came to the
- Title: Temple Legend: Lecture 13: Concerning the Lost Temple and How It Is To Be Restored - 3
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- particularly on the Temple Legend and the Golden Legend. For modern
- the Legend of the True Cross, or Golden Legend)
- there exists a so-called holy legend about the whole development of
- Christian legend about the Cross
- — so the legend relates — was, in the beginning, a scion of
- was later cut from this wood. Then, in the legend, the same
- see that the point of this legend is to do with the origin and
- make ourselves clear about it: the viewpoint from which the Legend of
- be perfected. That is how the viewpoint underlying this legend looks
- therefore picture — quite in the sense of this legend — that up to
- into one. This finds expression in the holy legend in a profound
- of the wood of the Cross? In this holy legend about the wood of the
- force of life. That is symbolically expressed in the legend, where
- can follow the legend of the Cross still further. The wood was used
- have become acquainted with the deep inner meaning of the holy legend
- Is the legend very old?
- This legend existed at the time of the mysteries, but it was not written
- in [this] legend, which is also to be found in the Apis and Mithras
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- Title: Temple Legend: Lecture 14: Concerning the Lost Temple and How It Is To Be Restored - 4
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- particularly on the Temple Legend and the Golden Legend. For modern
- the Legend of the True Cross, or Golden Legend)
- the astral earth is expressed in the legend of Dionysus.
- Title: Temple Legend: Lecture 15: Atoms and the Logos in the Light of Occultism
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- The Temple Legend
- content of symbolic pictures found in myths, sagas, and legends, focusing
- particularly on the Temple Legend and the Golden Legend. For modern
- which began when the legend of Jason and the Golden Fleece
- Title: Temple Legend: Lecture 16: The Relationship of Occultism to the Theosophical Movement
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- The Temple Legend
- content of symbolic pictures found in myths, sagas, and legends, focusing
- particularly on the Temple Legend and the Golden Legend. For modern
- Title: Temple Legend: Lecture 17: Freemasonry and Human Evolution I
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- The Temple Legend
- content of symbolic pictures found in myths, sagas, and legends, focusing
- particularly on the Temple Legend and the Golden Legend. For modern
- world history as a document, what is known as the Freemasonry legend
- is a very interesting and important legend in which these truths are
- symbolically expressed for the Freemasons. That is the Temple Legend.
- metals and made implements. The Temple Legend puts it
- begat Abel by Eve. This legend counterposed the wisdom of Cain and
- Cain slew his brother Abel. That too comes into the Temple Legend.
- with the female Bible, nor with the male Temple Legend. We find this
- neither on the Biblical legend, nor on the Temple Legend, but
- Title: Temple Legend: Lecture 18: Freemasonry and Human Evolution II
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- content of symbolic pictures found in myths, sagas, and legends, focusing
- particularly on the Temple Legend and the Golden Legend. For modern
- biblical legend shows this very clearly. As is known, the man having
- aspiration. This is described to us in the legend of Cain and Abel.
- Freemasonry thus created the Temple Legend as an answer to the
- Bible Legend. This was to be the sword of battle against the
- priesthood. We therefore want to bring this Temple Legend before your
- legend goes on to relate that Balkis, the Queen of Sheba, was
- borrowed from the female wisdom; the Temple Legend and the entire
- Title: Temple Legend: Lecture 19: The Relationship Between Occult Knowledge and Everyday Life
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- The Temple Legend
- content of symbolic pictures found in myths, sagas, and legends, focusing
- particularly on the Temple Legend and the Golden Legend. For modern
- Title: Temple Legend: Lecture 20: The Royal Art in a New Form
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- The Temple Legend
- content of symbolic pictures found in myths, sagas, and legends, focusing
- particularly on the Temple Legend and the Golden Legend. For modern
- is the Holy Grail? For those who understand this legend correctly, it
- you about the Freemasonry legend of Hiram-Abiff, and how at a
- Title: Where/How/Spirit: Lecture IV: Bible and Wisdom I
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- Bible are put together from legends and myths that one gathered
- the Bible was the primitive legend work of a humankind not yet
- Title: Where/How/Spirit: Lecture V: Bible and Wisdom II
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- calendar. They added mythical and legendary aspects. Assume
- Title: Where/How/Spirit: Lecture XVI: Isis and Madonna
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- expresses itself in the legend of Isis and Osiris. This legend
- here or there, the legend of Osiris is the most significant one
- the sense of the Egyptian legend, Horus is the posthumous son
- does this legend show? Oh, it is a childish idea if one asserts
- there that this legend should present the annual run of the sun
- the Isis legend is the pictorial expression of a deep truth.
- legend, at that the time when the human being was still with
- Title: Where/How/Spirit: Lecture XVII: Old European Clairvoyance
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- nice heirloom of it: these are the myths and legends, the whole
- the old myths and legends. Everything that remains today as
- myths and legends results from old clairvoyance. What was
- are the legends and myths and the fairy tales.
- legends and myths are experienced, not invented, but also
- which creates myths and legends.
- appearance was something that he had to overcome. All legends
- it does no longer stare have their origin here. In the legend
- legend where Dietrich von Bern overcomes the giant Grim
- There another legend has survived as an heirloom that lives in
- certain Slavic areas still today. It is the legend of the Lady
- you have released me.” What do we see in such a legend?
- could go through all myths and legends that way. We would
- Title: Where/How/Spirit: Lecture XVIII: The European Mysteries and Their Initiates
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- conditions of his life is reflected in the legends and myths
- These legends and myths are of a manifold kind. If we only
- clairvoyant observations and legends in Europe, indeed, certain
- legends of gods and heroes. In addition, these legends lead
- natural clairvoyant talent, but the big uniform legends, which
- Sieg, Siegfried, or Sigge. All legends about Siegfried go back
- Nordic legends of gods. He who wanted to be a member in this
- European world of legends to the events in the mysteries. We
- would come to the legends of the Nibelungs and Siegfried and
- times outside. The Grail legend, the Parzival legend, is
- have the opportunity here to characterise the legend of
- appeared in a strange mythology. It is a legend, relatively
- in 1230. It belongs to the legends and myths of the Provence,
- connected with this legend. I can only outline it sketchily
- beings that have lived already once. The legend brings them
- with the legends more intimately considered Charlemagne as that
- This legend also expressed what happened later in the legend of
- old time. The legend is even already transferred into the time
- Title: Spiritual Science/Treasure for Life: Lecture VIII: Voltaire
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- something of these pictures is preserved in the legends and
- Since hagiography was only a collection of legends, and Christ
- Title: Human History: Lecture IV: From Paracelsus to Goethe
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- if it is a legend, what should have happened in Salzburg that
- tells in the legend of Faust that he laid the Bible behind the
- Title: Human History: Lecture X: Christ and the Twentieth Century
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- wisdoms face us in a peculiar way. In myths, legends and
- the legends and myths. One can simply proceed if one wants to
- Title: Human History: Lecture XI: Human History, Present, and Future in the Light of Spiritual Science
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- myths and legends, we have found that it is important to
- always recognises that the old myths and legends speak of gods,
- legends at the world end to be aimed at, only means the
- old myths and legends so wonderfully. What spiritual science
- Title: Human History: Lecture XII: Copernicus and His Time in the Light of Spiritual Science
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- legend in the sixteenth century that also has a historical
- Title: Answers to Big Questions: Lecture XIV: Moses
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- preserved to us in the mythologies and legends of ancient
- or legends also of later times. I often referred to an
- However, one cannot understand the myths and legends as
- Nobody can understand the ancient myths and legends really who
- Title: Riddles of the World: Lecture VI: The Basic Concepts of Theosophy. Human Races
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- rain at that time. Myths and legends hold on these things
- vividly. Hence, the Nordic legends also speak of
- Title: Riddles of the World: Lecture IX: Inner Development
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- tells of the saints as their temptations is not a legend but
- legend about Christ Jesus, which has been preserved to us not
- Title: Riddles of the World: Lecture XIII: Lucifer
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- Persian legend speaks of two contrary divinities, of Ormuzd,
- Whatever one thinks about this legend, everybody sees a
- Faust legend, not only covered it anew. If you pursue this
- medieval Faust legend, Faust stands there as the representative
- Title: Riddles of the World: Lecture XIV: The Children of Lucifer
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- that in the legend he is a son of Zeus and a mortal mother,
- woman at the same time. The biblical legend points also to such
- sense of the Dionysus legend, the divinity itself would lead us
- Title: Riddles of the World: Lecture XV: Germanic and Indian Secret Doctrines
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- There still exists, for example, the folk legend of the Lady
- see a legend researcher, Ludwig Laistner, starting from simple
- legends. Then he investigates similar legends. Still today,
- in another legend forms the same thing becomes more and more
- explains this nicely where he shows how the legend of the Lady
- theosophy. He started, like most legend researchers, from the
- our legend poetry have arisen from real dream experiences.
- legends, rests of an ancient astral consciousness are
- world in which she is. You can see how the legend adheres this.
- at the legend of Baldr who is killed by the blind Hodur with
- Baldr. If we consider this legend, we realise that many people
- This forms the basis of the Germanic legend. This is the secret
- Title: Riddles of the World: Lecture XVII: Siegfried and the Twilight of the Gods
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- German educated people discovered the legend of prehistoric
- time, the legend of the Nibelungs. Indeed, we owe the ideas of
- the European peoples about their origin to this legend, which
- the legend of the Nibelungs in particular. Then one got to know
- older figures of the German legend of prehistoric time. They
- life, he knew that just the myth, the legend, can be a
- Just Wagner's art much deepened this legend world. We also try
- the deeper core of these legends. For starting with Nietzsche
- view of the legend. This is because it is, actually, already
- the German legend find an essential deepening in the Norse one
- legend, we find Siegfried in the possession of the magic hood
- This Siegfried is a legend type that we can often notice in the
- world of gods and the Siegfried legend only if we also assume
- lives even today as a legend and myth is the rest of such
- in the Siegfried legend. The times are past in which bravery
- portrait exists in this legend of prehistoric time. Everywhere
- Nibelungs, but that he resorted to the Norse legend even if
- scholarship, which has seized the old legends and myths. The
- depths again. Then the essence of the legends of the daybreak
- Title: Riddles of the World: Lecture XVIII: Parzival and Lohengrin
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- core, about the spiritual contents of those great legends in
- same time. Today another legend type has to occupy us, two
- legends that Richard Wagner also renewed and which were made
- the Lohengrin legends should occupy us today. With both these
- legends we touch a land different from that was which occupied
- legends up and what lives in them. The old spiritual experience
- already substituted it in the epoch in which these legends
- legends.
- legends of the Nibelungs and of Siegfried are echoes of the
- it lives in these both legends, in the Parzival and in the
- Lohengrin legends. We want to imagine how the being of
- medieval-European development expresses itself in this legend
- the legends of Siegfried and the Nibelungs point to an ancient
- legend type of the Nibelungs. We have seen that the legend type
- This reversal is reflected in the legend of the Nibelungs.
- tremendously as in the legends into which we settle down bit by
- legends.
- Parzival legends express this.
- do both legends express this? If we take the Parzival legend,
- we need only to visualise the structure of the Parzival legend
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- Title: Riddles of the World: Lecture XIX: The Easter Festival
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- appeared also in the legends and myths of the peoples as
- Title: Riddles of the World: Lecture XX: Inner Development
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- legend is authoritative that reports to us how Christ Jesus and
- Title: Knowledge of Soul and Spirit: Lecture XIV: The Hell
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- us if we remember this legend of the hell. Let us follow it
- by side and in a certain way reminiscent to the Nordic legend.
- side, from the world of legends, on the other side, from a deep
- Nordic legend. The spiritual germ of the current culture has
- Title: Karma of Materialism: Lecture 8
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- legend of “Dr. Faustus” emerged already in the 16th Century
- Title: Turning Points: Lecture 2: Hermes
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- There is an ancient legend that has been handed
- legends, not from the point of view of modern materialistic
- legends have come down to us regarding this world of the
- all legends a deeper meaning, especially in those which are the
- these legends, is to convey to us in picture form, information
- the Egyptian legends ‘The Wise Counsellors of
- dwells. In the legend Osiris, who is represented as a benefactor
- A legend such as this must not be regarded simply
- — for such a theory leads to the belief that a legend of this
- The ‘Legend of Osiris and Isis‘ may
- forward in the form of an exoteric legend; but in the case of the
- Title: Turning Points: Lecture 3: Buddha
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- myths and legends can only be rightly understood, when they are
- There is a legend which tells us that until his
- forth true and goodly fruits. Since this legend is so well known,
- element destructive to existence; and the legend states that when
- Title: Turning Points: Lecture 4: Moses
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- legends of by-gone times.
- the origin of ancient mythical visions, legends, etc., which have
- Legends merely in the light of transfigured typical dreams, as
- legends, unless we start with the hypothesis that they were
- Title: Turning Points: Lecture 6: Christ and the Twentieth Century
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- connection with Myths and Legends and various graphic portrayals
- of which are still preserved in Legends, Myths and Mythologies
- Title: On the Fifth Gospel: Lecture XI
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- preserved in myths and legends; and as in many other
- Title: Richard Wagner: Lecture I
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- on the Wartburg a legend from Bavaria should have come to the fore —
- the legend of Lohengrin. What was the significance of this
- legend during the Middle Ages?
- Lohengrin legend specially emphasizes the Catholic standpoint. But
- fact that during the Middle Ages this legend could only have
- religious feeling of that period, so that the legend contained
- significance of the legend?
- human consciousness, always appears as a woman. Also in this legend
- legend of Lohengrin we come across such a moment of initiation. These legends
- legend (as explained, it is connected with the legend of the meister-singers)
- another ancient legend-theme in his Ring of the Nibelungs. These ancient
- Germanic legends set forth the destiny of the Aryan tribe. We must seek
- the origin of the Ring legends in a period which followed
- migrate over Europe and Asia. These legends are a reminiscence of the
- distinguish three stages in Wagner's treatment of the Siegfried legend.
- of the Middle Ages an ancient legend found its way into German poetry
- — the legend of the Nibelungs. This kind of legend
- within the heart of the German nation. These legends were the
- legends of Charlemagne. These tales were not related as they
- impulses. These legends were the reminiscence of a great time which
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- Title: Richard Wagner: Lecture II
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- these legends were conceived by the four preparatory races. Wotan
- This eye is the legendary eye of wisdom, reminding us of the one-eyed
- Title: Richard Wagner: Lecture IV
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- legend.
- Germanic races had a legend which we can trace throughout history, one of
- the root-legends which can also be found in a somewhat different form in
- this legend: A man has learnt to know the pleasures and joys of this
- This is a legend which we can find everywhere in Europe, and it
- legend we shall find that it is, to begin with, the
- the legend has no real point of issue, no possibility of looking up to
- civilisation is symbolized in the legend of Tannhäuser, which also
- the Holy Grail? The earliest legend which appears at the
- Title: Destinies of Individuals and Nations: Lecture 5: The Nature of the Christ Impulse and the Michaelic Sprit Serving It - 2
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- Title: Destinies of Individuals and Nations: Lecture 9: The Sleeping-and-Waking Rhythm in the Context of Cosmic Evolution
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- legend but given qualities by Julius Mosen which reveal his
- Title: Earthly Death/Cosmic Life: Lecture 1: The Present Position of Spiritual Science
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- Spiritual Science is called Imaginations; we find myths and legends,
- Title: Life Gifts: Lecture VII: Whitsuntide Lecture
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- his soul. Goethe had the tradition of the Faust-legend, the
- Faust-legend as the unitary Mephistopheles-figure, when one
- Title: Sound Outlook: Lecture IV: History and Repeated Earth-Lives
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- through legends. I will relate one simple legend, a
- of it beforehand. The legend goes on to say that the monk
- to cling to the legends so often retailed to mankind as the
- “history of the world.” These legends must
- Title: Occult Significance of Blood
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- of the Faust Legend. It is a literature of such stupendous dimensions
- oldest versions of the Faust Legend — and indeed, in legends
- main legend as well as to all the older Faust poems — is that to
- All those things which have come down to us in the legends and myths
- and interpretation of human nature. The age is past in which legends,
- legends as the poetical expression of a nation's soul.
- much more profound, and that as a matter of fact the legends and
- the old legends and myths, allowing those grand and powerful pictures
- occult science, that these legends and myths are the expressions of a
- himself pictorially in these legends and fairy-tales; and how it is
- legends not only what is termed a naive and unsophisticated view of
- of these myths and legends, than by absorbing the intellectual and
- legends and ancient world-conceptions about the blood is wont to be of
- a consciousness of it, and this is expressed in its legends.
- was a hazy clairvoyance, from which the myths and legends originated.
- The myths and legends tell of these things. They say: “That
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- Title: Lecture: History of the Physical Plane and Occult History
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- upon Golgotha to the dead in the underworld is not a legend
- Title: Isis and Madonna
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- According to the Egyptian legend Horus is the posthumous son of
- Now what does this legend tell us? It is a childish idea to maintain
- that this legend is supposed to represent the yearly course of the sun
- the legend that Osiris is the sun, whose disappearance signifies his
- Title: Lecture: The European Mysteries and Their Initiates
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- in the legends and myths which speak of goblins, elfin-beings, dwarfs
- and the like. Now these legends and myths are very different in
- and legends of Europe to the Mysteries. We should find a great deal in
- the Niebelung and Siegfried legends that points back to the ancient
- thing that can reveal whether a certain feature in the legends is
- Parsifal or Grail legend is simply a form of the Christ Mystery. The
- in which the Lohengrin legend — which has many other meanings as
- another cycle of legends and sagas, but it is difficult to speak of
- appearance in a remarkable body of legends. Comparatively little
- notice has been taken of a legend which was given poetic form by
- Conrad Fleck in 1230. It is one of the legends of Provence and deals
- in this legend, of which it is only possible to-day to speak briefly.
- who have lived on earth. According to the legend, these two were the
- grandparents of Charles the Great. But those who studied the legend
- in the legend of the Holy Grail is also described in the legend of
- legend tells, was reincarnated in the thirteenth and fourteenth
- Title: Lecture: Buddha and Christ
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- The Buddha-legend describes clearly enough, even though
- Title: Antworten der Geisteswissenschaft: Vortrag I: Das Wesen der Geisteswissenschaft und Ihre Bedeutung Frü Die Gegenwart
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- grundlegende Bedeutung an. Wer auf dem Boden eines
- Title: Antworten der Geisteswissenschaft: Vortrag III: Menschenseele und Tierseele
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- über das widerlegend herzumachen, was sozusagen
- Title: Antworten der Geisteswissenschaft: Vortrag XII: Hermes
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- sich in die alten Mythologien und Legenden vertieft,
- religiöse Legenden sind uns von dieser
- Legenden, namentlich in den bedeutungsvolleren,
- äußeren Naturgesetzediese Legenden in Bildern
- ägyptische Legende von dem Götterpaare
- Osiris und Isis, und die ägyptische Legende nennt
- Legende ein Wesen, das in grauer Vorzeit auf dem Gebiete gelebt
- von der Legende dargestellt wird als der Wohltäter
- Eine solche Legende muß man nicht bloß allegorisch
- Vorgänge am Himmel durch eine solche Legende
- sehen wir die Legende yon Osiris und Isis in
- verhält, so konnte man es in Form der Legende
- Title: Antworten der Geisteswissenschaft: Vortrag XIII: Buddha
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- wir in den Sagen und Legenden haben, das können wir, wenn
- durch eine Legende erzählt. Bis zu seinem
- Lebens. Dann trat er hinaus — die Legende ist
- daß er sich sagte — so erzählt die Legende
- Title: Antworten der Geisteswissenschaft: Vortrag XIV: MOSES
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- Legenden der alten Zeiten erhalten geblieben sind. Wenn jemand
- Mythen und Legenden wirklich verstehen — deshalb
- zerlegendes Wissen und unsere Wissenschaft hatten; sie
- Title: Geist und Stoff, Leben und Tod: Lecture IV: Menschenseele und Menschenleib in Natur- und Geist-Erkenntnis
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- wünschenswert erscheinen, belegende, beweisende
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- whether it was legendary or not is of no consequence. A daughter was born
- grave but as in this case beyond it. Of course, the story may be a legend,
- Diogenes (again this may be based upon a legend, but it may also have
- of a case that is indeed no legend, but the life of an exceedingly remarkable
- legend of the girl pursued by ill-fortune up to her death, and even beyond
- in what, according to legend, Solon said to Croesus: Call no man happy till
- Title: Cosmic/Human Metamorphosis: Lecture 6. Man and the Super-Terrestrial
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- Christian traditions the Legend of Christ Jesus was part of the yearly
- Title: Esoteric Development: Lecture I: Inner Development
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- legend but literal truth.
- beautifully what it means to understand every being than the legend
- Title: Esoteric Development: Lecture VIII: The Path of Knowledge and Its Stages
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- picture of this in the legend of Hercules. As Hercules goes on his
- Title: Lecture: Signs and Symbols of the Christmas Festival
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- nativity was the legend of the three Priest-Sages, the Three Kings.
- There is a legend which gives expression to the true meaning of the
- Title: Poetry/Fairy Tales: Lecture 2: The Interpretation of Fairy Tales
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- tales and legends. In a wider sense this principle can be extended to
- first thing we must determine when relating fairy tales, legends or
- Title: Principle/Economy: Lecture X: The God of the Alpha and the God of the Omega
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- Egyptian legend, whereby Osiris was once living with human
- Title: Metamorphoses/Soul One: Lecture 1: The Mission of Spiritual Science
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- drawn from real experience, are preserved for us in myths and legends which
- these myths and legends are attributed to the popular imagination. Those who
- are cognisant of the facts know that myths and legends derive from
- super-sensible vision, and that in every genuine myth and legend we must see
- the spiritual ear. We come to understand legends and myths only when we take
- powerful pictures of myth and legend, or alternatively through symbols of the
- Title: Metamorphoses/Soul One: Lecture 8: Buddha and Christ
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- The narratives are not mere legends but presentations of
- — which again is not merely legendary — we learn of the
- with his own hands. The legend tells that as he raised the
- to death. Instead, so the legend tells, the first beast took
- indeed according to the legend he had been suckled by the
- but at the same time, as the legend relates, the
- Title: Background/Mark: Lecture Six: The Son of God and the Son of Man. The Sacrifice of Orpheus
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- used were different. Hence interpretations of ancient legends
- also the purpose of the legend to show that although Orpheus
- Title: Background/Mark: Lecture Nine: The Moon-Religion of Jahve and its Reflection in Arabism
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- that I once spoke of a legend current all over Europe in the
- Middle Ages, namely, the legend of Barlaam and Josaphat. Its
- fail to recognise in this legend clear echoes of the legend
- of Buddha. The legend evoked a certain response among
- remarkable connection of a Christian legend with the figure
- of Buddha. We know that according to the Eastern legend
- of the future. Buddha is presented to us in the legend in the
- so holy that in the legend he was converted to Christianity
- enduring stream in the sense indicated in the legend, we can
- Title: Background/Mark: Lecture Ten: Rosicrucian WIsdom in Folk-Mythology
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- legend still surviving in Italy, an old Italian folk-legend.
- incarnation; but according to the Italian folk-legend, Ird,
- Title: Poetry/Fairy Tales: Lecture 1: The Poetry of Fairy Tales
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- or a legend that one knows, or else, perhaps, if one has an artistic
- Title: Das Fünfte Evangelium: Zweiter Vortrag, Berlin, 4. November 1913
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- Title: Das Fünfte Evangelium: Dritter Vortrag, Berlin, 18. November 1913
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- hat, das wird in einer bedeutungsvollen Legende
- Title: Lecture: Easter
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- myths and legends the people contained references to the Ram
- Title: Raffaels Mission Im Lichte der Wissenschaft vom Geiste
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- und Legende entsprungen sind. Daher möchte man sagen:
- christlichen Legendenwelt auf den Madonnen-Bildern und in
- unsere Seele durchziehen, alle die legendenhaften Vorstellungen
- sehen das, was in den christlichen Legenden, in den
- Title: Eternal Human Soul: Lecture VI: The Historical Life of Humanity and Its Riddles
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- legends. These myths and legends that should describe the
- development of humanity to myths and legends, but we can do
- Title: Influence of Spiritual Beings Upon Man: Lecture I
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- you that the legend of the Cyclops — the human being with the
- Title: Influence of Spiritual Beings Upon Man: Lecture VII
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- modern consciousness, but as a legend from the far past, and you need
- Title: Influence of Spiritual Beings Upon Man: Lecture VIII
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- to an important legend that sets before us what a man must experience
- way. That is the legend of Ahasuerus, who has thrust from him the Christ,
- Title: Earthly/Cosmic Man: Lecture 2: Evidences of Bygone Ages In Modern Civilisation
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- sagas and legends, but on the totally different ground of which we
- Title: Earthly/Cosmic Man: Lecture 6: The Mission of the Earth
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- passion. Everything in the Greek legend centres around this; the Iliad
- Title: Earthly/Cosmic Man: Lecture 7: The Signature of Human Evolution The Advancing Individuality
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- reliable historical records or legends refer to the Flood as having
- that is the period indicated by the legends. There is not enough time
- to express them in majestic pictures. The Greek legend tells how, on
- Title: Building Stones: Lecture Two
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- know as the “Easter Legend”, the keynote to the
- the Person of Jesus of Nazareth. Indeed these legends and
- Legend” and transferred to the Person of Jesus of
- They said that the various Mystery cults and legends had been
- legend had been developed out of them. I recall a discussion
- Title: Building Stones: Lecture Six
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- this is expressed in the legend of the palladium, the
- story has passed over into legend and, transmuted, lives on
- in the following legend: the palladium which is a symbol for
- Constantine. And those who believe the legend say that it
- from Constantinople to a Slavonic city. This legend is still
- Title: Building Stones: Lecture Seven
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- Faust legend — that Augustine had originally been a
- Faust legend was first recorded. By a happy intuition the
- revival of the Faust legend by Goethe preserved something of
- Title: Building Stones: Lecture Nine
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- and those long dead. This tradition has survived in legend.
- As I have often stated legends as a rule have deep
- implications. The Kyffhäuser legend tells how Friedrich
- Title: Origin and Destination of Humanity: Lecture X: Goethe's Gospel
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- him, the whole urging, in the Faust drama; in the legend in
- Title: Origin and Destination of Humanity: Lecture XII: Goethe's Secret Revelation I
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- the Prometheus legend, the bringing down of the fire. About Prometheus
- Title: Origin and Destination of Humanity: Lecture XIV: Goethe's Secret Revelation III
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- deeper in it. Not without reason Goethe tied it on the legend of Paris,
- changed it in such a way not without reason. The legend of Paris and
- Title: Origin and Destination of Humanity: Lecture XV: The Evolution of the Earth
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- truths figuratively preserved this in the Prometheus legend. Prometheus
- Title: Origin and Destination of Humanity: Lecture XVIII: The Future of the Human Being
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- female at the same time. In myths and legends, this original hermaphroditism
- Title: Deeper Secrets: Lecture II
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- sagas, in the legend of Gudrun, for example, this is described as an
- Title: Deeper Secrets: Lecture III
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- this there is an ancient Hebrew legend that in Ishmael a shoot of Abraham
- Title: History of the Middle Ages: Lecture I: Celts, Teutons, and Slavs
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- ideas. It was the Celts who gave the stimulus for the legends
- Title: History of the Middle Ages: Lecture II: Persians, Franks, and Goths
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- of the North Germanic legends to complete the account. What Tacitus
- relates that the hero of Greek legend, Hercules, was also honoured
- there existed among the southern Indo-Germanic tribes a legend which
- Germanic legend tells how the three Gods found an ash and an alder
- Title: History of the Middle Ages: Lecture III: The Impact of the Huns on the Germans
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- legends relate, we know that they pushed as far as the south of
- Title: History of the Middle Ages: Lecture VII: France and Germany
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- legends, sentiments and pictures were implanted in the folk-soul;
- Title: Buddha and the Two Boys: Lecture I: Buddha and the Two Boys of Jesus
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- this child. In the Indian legend we are told that an old sage came to the
- Title: Raphael's Mission in the Light of the Science of the Spirit
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- biblical tradition and legends, had not been added to the
- Christian legends arise in the Madonna pictures and other works
- us inwardly, this enables us to forget all legendary ideas from
- see the living content of Christian legends, of Christian
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- Mongolian Legend
- (“Myths and Legends. Occult Signs and Symbols.” GA
- the woman in the legend who throws away everything in her
- the Mongolian legend will live again and look out into the
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