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- Title: William Shakespeare
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- last admitted to the stage. In 1592, he recited his first more
- Title: Being of Man/Future Evolution: Lecture 3: Original Sin
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- for this incitement in the physical world after human beings had
- Title: Errors in Spiritual Investigation
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- soul hatred and love, joy and fear and excitement, without our
- Title: Lecture: The Christmas Mystery, Novalis, the Seer
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- Steiner) here recited a poem from the Spiritual Songs of Novalis.)
- (‘Marienlieder’) were recited by Marie von Sivers
- Title: Lecture: Reincarnation and Karma
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- other astonishing facts could be cited. True, Anthroposophists,
- Title: Lecture: Life and Death
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- being by way of a conscious process, of an incitement to
- Title: Lecture: Galileo, Giordano Bruno, and Goethe
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- surprised at the excitement such an idea created in all,
- Title: Lecture: The Mission of Raphael in the Light of Spiritual Science
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- whole of Italy was excited at that time about a certain palace that
- Title: Necessity and Freedom: Lecture V: The "I" is Found on the Physical Plane in Acts of Will
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- what will excite unmotivated instincts. This is how things
- Title: Spirit of Fichte: Lecture I: The Spirit of Fichte Present in Our Midst
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- the nine-year-old Gottlieb recited the whole sermon. ... This
- see, people nowadays do not know how to recite inwardly. But people
- recite his words mentally
- except perhaps to excite their curiosity. But this latter response
- Title: Lecture: The Christmas Festival In The Changing Course Of Time
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- were recited the star would be projected far out. This star of
- as the one I have just cited, you will feel something grandiose in the
- Title: Forming of Destiny: Lecture 6: Lecture on the Poem of Olaf Åsteson
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- (The Legend was here recited.)
- Title: Lecture: The Four Temperaments
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- Title: Signs and Symbols: Lecture 2: The Christmas Festival as a Symbol of the Sun Victory
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- I shall cite them for you with their Persian names. In the first
- Title: Wisdom of the Soul: I. The Elements of the Soul Life.
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- Marie Steiner toward the end of her Preface, was recited at the
- Title: Wisdom of the Soul: II. Action and Interaction of the Human Soul Forces.
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- elements, a poem by Goethe was recited at the beginning of
- something that excites desire, but when they have a content of their
- Title: Wisdom of the Soul: IV. Consciousness and the Soul Life.
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- was recited at the beginning of this lecture is Poetic Thoughts on
- that of Hegel, recited yesterday. This comparison will be
- We find three points of interest in the poems recited.
- recite the Lord's Prayer backwards. You are then not following the
- Title: Wisdom of the Spirit: II. Truth and Error in the Light of the Spiritual World.
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- external-physical as such. One then cites ideas produced by man about
- Aristotle does not go about it right when he cites the objectivity of
- Yesterday we cited Aristotle's statement that in addition to what man
- longing are determined by it! What yearning it excites, what bliss it
- Title: Wisdom of the Spirit: III. Imagination--Imagination; Inspiration--Self-fulfillment; Intuition--Conscience.
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- consciousness is concerned, and in order to understand this we cited
- We will cite one of these facts, established by the
- each other. (You can find this dream cited by a certain materialistic
- Title: Wisdom of the Spirit: IV. Laws of Nature, Evolution of Consciousness and Repeated Earth Lives.
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- the second lecture we cited one who was thoroughly representative in
- in the face of all that he cites to the contrary. The spiritual life
- Title: Christ Impulse: Lecture 1: The Sphere of the Bodhisattvas
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- impulse, an incitement to act in a certain way in a given case. We
- Title: Lecture II: Human and Cosmic Thought
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- possible and the hundred real thalers cited by Kant? Why is it that
- Title: Lecture II: Human and Cosmic Thought
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- possible and the hundred real thalers cited by Kant? Why is it that
- Title: Metamorphoses/Soul Two: Lecture 9: The Mission of Art
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- who in Homer acts with full power, incites Orestes to kill his mother, but
- Title: Excursus/Mark: III: Excursus: Lecture I
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- could never have recited these poems again and again in the same way.
- that lay behind these long recitations. To-day if anyone recites a
- what they recited, it was as if newly created at the moment. This was
- the case when in the middle ages a minstrel recited the
- Title: Excursus/Mark: IV: The Path of Theosophy from Former Ages until Now
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- were told everywhere — and hundreds of them could be cited
- Title: Spiritual Teachings of Soul/World: Course II: Lecture II: The Epistemological Basis of Theosophy II
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- far distance through the epidermis. Only what is excited in your nerve can be
- within our nerves which continue in the brain which excite us by quite unknown
- Title: Spiritual Teachings of Soul/World: Course IV - Lecture III: The History of Spiritism
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- cited the reasons. We hear next time how such a thing comes about. However,
- Title: Novalis: On his Hymns to the Night
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- Some poetry will be recited now and a corresponding mood in
- (In closing Marie von Sivers (Marie Steiner) recited the
- Title: Temple Legend: Lecture 6: Manicheism
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- Nothing but an ill-timed good. To cite an example which has often
- Title: Where/How/Spirit: Lecture I: Where and How Does One Find the Spirit?
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- which excites joy and grief, desire and pain was there sooner
- Title: Where/How/Spirit: Lecture V: Bible and Wisdom II
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- most important traits are only cited. Moses faces the God of
- Title: Where/How/Spirit: Lecture VI: Superstition from the Standpoint of Spiritual Science
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- base, then you excite no special interest with most people
- Title: Where/How/Spirit: Lecture X: The Practical Development of Thinking
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- excitedly with red head to me. He said, he must immediately go
- Title: Where/How/Spirit: Lecture XII: The Secret of the Human Temperaments
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- be excited; the interest in any personality can always be
- excited no matter how flighty the child is. If we only are the
- it matters that pain is excited in the external things that
- Title: Spiritual Science/Treasure for Life: Lecture IX: Between Death and Rebirth of the Human Being
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- nicely with the just cited words. Spiritual science says, prove
- Title: Human History: Lecture IV: From Paracelsus to Goethe
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- cited viewpoints; the irregularity of the substances and of the
- the Salzburg doctors would have decided once to incite one of
- Title: Human History: Lecture VII: The Prophet Elijah
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- However, she was able to precipitate him into ruin. She incited
- Title: Human History: Lecture XIV: The Self-Education of the Human Being
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- in the cited drastic case.
- Title: Spirit and Matter: Lecture IV: Human Soul and Human Body Considered Scientifically and Spiritual-Scientifically
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- nerves excite everything that is connected with respiration! I
- will. The nerves excite nothing at all of that which is
- any central organ, from the brain, they excite the respiratory
- Title: Spirit and Matter: Lecture V: The Riddles of Soul and World in the German Cultural Life
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- spiritual-scientifically which is excited by the sensory
- Title: Spirit and Matter: Lecture VI: Life, Death, and Immortality in the Universe
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- for example the so often cited one where somebody gets the idea
- Title: Spirit and Matter: Lecture VII: The Beyond of the Senses and the Beyond of the Soul
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- “If we recite anything, we may get stuck and we are
- means that it is a soul phenomenon if we recite anything.
- those exercises which I have characterised in the cited books
- Title: Answers to Big Questions: Lecture V: The Nature of Sleep
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- when he had heard or recited it. Nevertheless, it is true. From
- Title: Answers to Big Questions: Lecture VIII: Predisposition, Talent and Education of the Human Being
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- things you must learn by heart and recite in your youth, and
- how much you can no longer recite by heart now? However, does
- Title: Answers to Big Questions: Lecture XV: What Has Astronomy to Say about the Origin of the World?
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- in the cited writing. I could bring in later writings of the
- Title: Riddles of the World: Lecture II: Our International Situation. War, Peace and Spiritual Science
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- quite distinctly; however, you can read them in the cited book.
- cited in the mentioned interesting book, then you get a good
- Title: Riddles of the World: Lecture IX: Inner Development
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- he has developed the cited qualities. This is the inner
- Title: Knowledge of Soul and Spirit: Lecture I: The Mission of Occult Science in Our Time
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- originate or excite interest with persons with unclear
- Title: Knowledge of Soul and Spirit: Lecture IV: Initiation
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- is elicited. In no other sense, we speak in spiritual science
- I have often cited a
- Title: Knowledge of Soul and Spirit: Lecture VI: The So-Called Dangers of Initiation
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- so-called impractical. There one can cite an example of a
- Title: Knowledge of Soul and Spirit: Lecture VIII: The Soul of the Animal in the Light of Spiritual Science
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- poem, has recited the three first stanzas, and should say the
- Title: Knowledge of Soul and Spirit: Lecture XI: Occupation and Earnings
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- structure. We do not mean what a much-cited naturalist means
- Title: Knowledge of Soul and Spirit: Lecture XIV: The Hell
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- that the cited sentence can really mean something completely
- elicited from it. For that purpose, it had to retard the force
- life and flowing out from him as Schiller says it in the cited
- Title: Knowledge of Soul and Spirit: Lecture XV: The Heaven
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- particular feelings in himself, the excitement of such feelings
- Title: Turning Points: Lecture 6: Christ and the Twentieth Century
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- it may be easy of comprehension. In the example previously cited
- Title: Toward Imagination: Lecture 3: The Twelve Human Senses
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- Let us stand up, my dear friends, and recite
- Title: Toward Imagination: Lecture 5: Balance in Life
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- — I won't recite many such verses, but just this one:
- Title: Toward Imagination: Lecture 6: The Feeling For Truth
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- These verses will be recited with several
- Title: Toward Imagination: Lecture 7: Toward Imagination
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- undisturbed, and recited his sutras. And, when the “hour of the
- treatise about the same matters would cite innumerable logical arguments,
- Title: Jacob Boehme
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- Title: Destinies of Individuals and Nations: Lecture 3: The Nature of European Folk Souls
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- the world does get somewhat stirred up, excited, when the
- ordained not to shrink from such excitement and really to
- go through this excitement. This will be the only way of
- 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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- in the opposite way, as a spur, an incitement, to war. So
- Title: Earthly Death/Cosmic Life: Lecture 1: The Present Position of Spiritual Science
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- meant. Jung brings forward an example cited by the greater number of
- Title: Earthly Death/Cosmic Life: Lecture 2: A Contribution to our Knowledge of the Human Being
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- incitement to such knowledge in science, especially as practised at
- but in other things too, such as the few just cited. One must seek
- Title: Earthly Death/Cosmic Life: Lecture 5: Man's Connection with the Spiritual World
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- when a certain prophetic gift steps in. This instance is cited as a
- Title: Life Gifts: Lecture II: The Relativity of Knowledge, and Spiritual Cosmology
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- speak about things which shock people, perhaps even anger and excite
- something which excites opposition as a matter of course among those
- Title: Life Gifts: Lecture IV: The Eternal and the Imperishable
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- small, we might cite the following: One Copernicus expressed
- Title: Life Gifts: Lecture V: Thoughts on Life and Death
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- compelled to feel especially excited. Really one did not see
- why Fritz Mauthner should excite himself. One could
- Title: Life Gifts: Lecture VI: Spiritual Science, the Practice of Life and the Destinies of Souls
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- excitement of playing games, in short all this seeking for
- excitement from without, is not a strengthening but a weakening of
- one could be incited to do this through Spiritual
- Title: Occult Significance of Blood
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- This is a matter which at first is bound to excite surprise. And yet
- Title: Prophecy -- Its Nature and Meaning
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- cares, and excitements of everyday life. The soul must face the stars
- Title: The Hidden Depths of Soul Life
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- evidence. And countless such examples could be cited. It is of course
- excitements and so on, including all other feelings, we are left with
- Title: The Story of the Green Serpent and the Beautiful Lily: Lecture I
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- is what excites the old lady so much that she can no longer reflect
- Title: Esoteric Development: Lecture I: Inner Development
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- understand that saying of the poet which I cited some weeks ago in a
- Title: Esoteric Development: Lecture IX: Imaginative Knowledge and Artistic Imagination
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- Another case can be cited
- Title: Principle/Economy: Lecture II: Christianity in Human Evolution: Leading Individualities and Avatar Beings
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- personalities had sat — people who could still be cited
- Title: Background/Mark: Lecture Three: The Tasks of the Fifth Post-Atlantean Epoch
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- Nowadays if we are to recite a poem we must have learnt it
- Title: Background/Mark: Lecture Eight: Laws of Rhythm in the Domain of Soul-and-Spirit.
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- maturity. Other such laws could be cited for the soul's
- Title: Social Forms: Lecture XVII: Consciousness of Pre-Existence
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- be cited for this that can be mentioned as an especially
- Title: Lecture: Manifestations of the Unconscious
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- any particular excitement about them — nor indeed was
- Title: Esoteric Lessons Part III: Berlin, 2-8-'13
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- so that we don't get excited or upset. One attains this equanimity by
- Title: Eternal Human Soul: Lecture I: Aim and Being of Spiritual Research
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- automatically, they do not come only for the cited reasons.
- Title: Eternal Human Soul: Lecture IV: Mind, Soul and Body of the Human Being
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- disturbed, for example, if we have memorised something, recite
- strive for knowledge. As an example, I cite
- certain cognition of the soul because they recite mantras over
- Title: Eternal Human Soul: Lecture V: Nature and Her Riddles in the Light of Spiritual Science
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- There you find a quite strange experiment cited — I do
- Title: Eternal Human Soul: Lecture VI: The Historical Life of Humanity and Its Riddles
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- is the enthusiasm which it excites.” It seems, as if he
- is the enthusiasm that it excites. At first it will be
- history is the enthusiasm, which it excites. Certainly, we
- Title: Eternal Human Soul: Lecture VIII: The Animal and Human Realms. Their Origin and Development
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- excitement of the organic life, and the consciousness is
- Title: Eternal Human Soul: Lecture IX: The Supersensible Human Being
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- Somebody who uses mental pictures, which excite him very
- these never are the mental pictures, which excite us easily,
- Title: Schiller and Our Times: Lecture IX: Schiller and Idealism
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- greatly excited by a strange prophecy which a mysterious
- Title: Lecture: Riddles of the Soul and Riddles of the Universe
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- superficially — allow me to cite the following objection
- we could cite many such examples if we were to explore, even a
- Title: Building Stones: Lecture One
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- all I should like to cite an example (which I also referred
- Title: Building Stones: Lecture Two
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- festivals I could also cite other festivals for these were
- Title: Building Stones: Lecture Four
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- progressively more pronounced. Today, we can cite instances,
- Title: Building Stones: Lecture Eight
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- But the Christian monks not only incited the populace to
- Title: Building Stones: Lecture Nine
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- the risk. I could cite many other examples of a similar kind
- Title: Origin and Destination of Humanity: Lecture VIII: Friedrich Nietzsche in the Light of Spiritual Science
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- cited his way of thinking directly with his sayings, with his thoughts,
- Title: Origin and Destination of Humanity: Lecture XVI: The Great Initiates
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- all theosophical manuals you can find certain virtues cited which someone
- in the forecourt. These six virtues, which you find cited in every theosophical
- world originated from the great initiates. Only two examples are cited
- Title: Origin and Destination of Humanity: Lecture XXII: The Medical Faculty and Theosophy
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- and fire, excites sneer. If is spoken there of black and white bile,
- Title: Aspects/Evolution: Lecture IV
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- cabbalism. He then cites, in very bad taste, three poems by
- Title: Aspects/Evolution: Lecture VIII
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- that are taking place. We could cite hundreds upon hundreds
- Title: The Human Soul in Life and Death
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- one. But the conscious powers are first excited in the body.
- Title: Raphael's Mission in the Light of the Science of the Spirit
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- had arisen in Urbino that aroused excitement throughout Italy.
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