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- Title: Lecture: The Work of Secret Societies in the World
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- of the pictures. It is only in our epoch of civilisation that people have
- civilisation will be destroyed by the War of All against All, by evil.
- civilisation. This tiny handful will have attained selflessness. The others
- of civilisation, this War of All against All will break out in the most
- Title: Being of Man/Future Evolution: Lecture 8: The Manifestation of the Ego in the Different Races of Men
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- the further evolution of earth civilisation. Thus for example, in the
- were the basic conditions necessary for the coming civilisation that
- the bearers of post-Atlantean civilisation. Then there were those who
- from a civilisation of the visible towards a cultural epoch of the
- Title: Between Death and Rebirth: Lecture Five
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- Title: Between Death and Rebirth: Lecture Seven
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- centuries. People belonging to our civilisation usually concern
- stated that civilisation could develop only in the middle zone of the
- Title: Lecture: The Christmas Mystery, Novalis, the Seer
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- face of the Earth was changed. They foresaw the civilisations
- the great post-Atlantean civilisations arose, beginning with
- Persian civilisation of which Zarathustra was the Leader. To his
- proclaimed in the civilisation of Zarathustra in ancient
- Egyptian civilisation. Hermes too had his Egyptian Initiates and
- Title: Evolution/Aspect: Lecture 2: The Inner Aspects of the Saturn-embodiment of the Earth
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- the world. Future writers on the history of civilisation will have
- Title: Evolution/Aspect: Lecture 3: The Inner Aspect of the Sun-embodiment of the Earth
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- living in the fifth post-Atlantean age of civilisation, when the
- Title: Lecture: Zarathustra
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- great steps forward in the civilisation of mankind. Whatever the
- present era, and the gifts to civilisation which poured from his
- Vedic songs and in the Zarathustrian civilisation to the North. All
- every physical phenomenon. The whole civilisation inspired by
- Title: Lecture: Hermes
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- greater significance to study the culture and civilisation of ancient
- there as a memorial of the civilisation of ancient Egypt. The mystery
- civilisation and his own aims and purposes. It is not without
- Priest-Sages were able, in the golden prime of Egyptian civilisation,
- knowledge from the depths of Egyptian civilisation. And now we will
- Thus all culture and civilisation came to be bound up with the name
- civilisations begin to fall into decadence when their prime has been
- civilisations. On the contrary, primitive conditions belong
- civilisation; they are in reality the result of the decadence of
- civilisations which have fallen from their spiritual prime.
- all civilisations as having originated from old primitive conditions
- early civilisations were directly inspired from the spiritual world
- the so-called barbaric civilisations must be regarded as the outcome
- cultural life of the Euphratean civilisations, postulate the
- into modern civilisation. If it advances along these paths it will
- conditions at the starting-point of human civilisations and will come
- Title: Lecture: Reincarnation and Karma
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- Anthroposophists within the European-American civilisation.)
- Title: Haeckel, "The Riddle of the Universe," Theosophy
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- Title: Mysteries of the East: Lecture 2
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- especially under our conditions of civilisation, he is no longer in
- Title: Mysteries of the East: Lecture 3
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- became. Such was the transition from the Egyptian civilisation to that
- Title: Mysteries of the East: Lecture 4
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- civilisation this clairvoyance still existed to such a degree that a
- Title: Festivals/Easter: Lecture VI: Easter: The Mystery of the Future
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- Post-Atlantean epochs of civilisation: the ancient Indian civilisation
- Greco-Roman culture, and finally our own. These epochs of civilisation
- the normal state of consciousness. Little by little, as civilisation
- civilisations, indeed even in ancient Egypt, whose etheric bodies were
- civilisation, in ancient India, ancient Persia and the rest, down to
- the Post-Atlantean civilisations, we are facing a very definite
- civilisation.
- Title: Forming of Destiny: Lecture 2: On the forming of Destiny
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- civilisation of the world, it is because we have the full
- spiritual civilisation of the world. I should now like to continue the
- look, the configuration of the spiritual civilisation of all the
- Title: Forming of Destiny: Lecture 3: The Subconscious Strata of the Soul-Life and the Life of the Spirit After Premature Death
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- Post-Atlantean epoch of civilisation the soul lived through everything
- the fourth epoch of civilisation it experienced the interaction with
- whole civilisation of our fifth epoch is devoted to teaching the whole
- Title: Forming of Destiny: Lecture 5: Concerning the Subconscious Soul Impulses
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- course of our civilisation (I have drawn attention to this from
- Title: Forming of Destiny: Lecture 6: Lecture on the Poem of Olaf Åsteson
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- relatively dark period of civilisation in regard to the spiritual
- lives in our age, in our present civilisation. Our age is utterly
- civilisation of our present age through the stiffened and petrified
- souls, maintained their Divine Service. Above, the civilisation and
- civilisation of that time, the old Roman intellectual culture has
- civilisation shows Him to us, but He is to be found everywhere!
- Title: Lecture: Foundations of Esotericism: Lecture II
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- materialistic civilisation. Of this the neurotic tendency of our
- Title: Lecture: Foundations of Esotericism: Lecture V
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- now enter into our civilisation. Tolstoi's writings work so powerfully
- Title: Lecture: Foundations of Esotericism: Lecture VIII
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- Reincarnation, development of civilisation and the zodiac.
- the civilisation and for this reason one must be born again as a
- civilisations is also connected with the progression of the sun from
- were the teachers of men. The Atlantean civilisation had met its
- As fifth culture the external materialistic civilisation follows, in
- incisive changes take place in civilisation. In between there elapses
- materialistic civilisation, human beings for a period of one thousand
- Title: Lecture: Foundations of Esotericism: Lecture XII
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- cannot do this because life in modern civilisation makes too many
- Title: Lecture: Foundations of Esotericism: Lecture XVIII
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- The Atlantean civilisation was still in close connection with the
- Title: Lecture: Foundations of Esotericism: Lecture XIX
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- way. When a person in the present stage of civilisation has come so
- far as not to be at the mercy of his passions our civilisation
- Title: Lecture: Foundations of Esotericism: Lecture XXIII
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- forming a civilisation and soon went under. On the other hand those
- Title: Lecture: Foundations of Esotericism: Lecture XXIV
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- which the Semitic-Jewish civilisation gradually developed. There then
- arose the Fourth Sub-Race, the Graeco-Roman civilisation in Southern
- Northern, Central and Western Europe. Two further civilisations are
- Title: Lecture: Foundations of Esotericism: Lecture XXVI
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- External civilisation on the Earth arose through the fact that
- Title: Lecture: Foundations of Esotericism: Lecture XXVIII
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- In the Old Indian civilisation man lived in a condition corresponding
- The English-American civilisation consumes European culture. The sects
- Title: Lecture: Foundations of Esotericism: Lecture XXX
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- The so-called laws of nutrition in the various civilisations appear at
- civilisation passed through in regard to nourishment. Firstly came the
- began this stream of civilisation with the Fourth Sub-Race. Being
- It is to the original Semite civilisation that we owe
- Title: Lecture: Foundations of Esotericism: Lecture XXXI
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- the Indian, Persian, Chaldean and European civilisations. Present-day
- materialism. Preparation for a new civilisation the task of Central
- reconstruct from them the conditions of that civilisation. At the
- beginning of the Atlantean civilisation there were no tools. By means
- place. It was their task to carry over a new civilisation into the
- civilisation. They formed the Fifth Sub-Race of the Atlanteans.
- essence of what had developed in the old Atlantean civilisation.
- new civilisations, but yet possessed in germinal form what in India
- result of this was the ancient Indian civilisation, a second, the
- civilisation: they all had a common initiation-source. In Europe
- culminated with such magnificence in the three great civilisations.
- European peoples of the North and the other civilisations. When in the
- North. So the older stages of civilisations progressed towards what
- older civilisations. The task which was represented in Abraham was to
- is the reality out of which our present-day civilisation developed: it
- Out of the three Ancient Civilisations, through the initiation of the
- Jewish Patriarchs, this Fourth Civilisation, the primal Jewish, was
- also the civilisations of Ancient Greece and Rome. The civilisations
- civilisation of the priests was conquered by cunning. It was out of
- the civilisations that arose from this that Christianity could first
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- Title: Christ Impulse: Lecture 1: The Sphere of the Bodhisattvas
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- Indian civilisation, during which the great Rishis were the teachers
- of man. Then followed the period of the Old Persian civilisation; then
- that of the Egypto-Chaldean civilisation, then the Graeco-Latin period
- up to our own, which is the fifth period of civilisation of the
- incarnation, but also from one period of civilisation to another. It
- something new might always flow into earthly civilisation. In other
- civilisation since that time. For this to be possible it would not
- different periods of civilisation has always brought forth bodies with
- of civilisation, has it become possible to speak in the form of pure
- civilisation. This is in a certain sense, a recapitulation of the
- through once in an epoch of civilisation; not that they were only once
- periods of civilisation. It was therefore not necessary for any one of
- acquire in the subsequent period of civilisation, that of the Old
- civilisation. If a seer, in the present sense of the word, had come in
- other words, in the fourth period of Post-Atlantean civilisation the
- the earthly bodies of the various periods of civilisation, without
- during the civilisations yet to come, was laid down as a basic force
- civilisation known as the Bodhisattva becoming Buddha.
- Post-Atlantean period of civilisation, he had to bring in something
- far as the Graeco-Latin period of civilisation. The Graeco-Latin brain
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- Title: Christ Impulse: Lecture 3: The Entrance of the Christ-Being into the Evolution of Humanity
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- period of civilisation the memory of the Atlantean epoch worked
- Title: Christ Impulse: Lecture 5: Correspondences Between the Microcosm and the Macrocosm
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- civilisation in its hasty and superficial triviality accepts. The
- Title: Christ Impulse: Lecture 6: The Birth of Conscience
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- three epochs of civilisation in the development of man, which we
- the concept of conscience.) In the Egyptian-Chaldean civilisation we
- greatest height possible, so that in the Graeco-Latin civilisation it
- civilisation. Thus we see, what a profound purpose there is in our
- Egyptian-Chaldean civilisation.
- the Egyptian-Chaldean civilisation was playing its part in Asia and
- right thing might be brought into the development of civilisation from
- the streams of civilisation, but in what they contribute to the
- certain things connected with the Egyptian-Chaldean civilisation have
- arrangements organised by the various civilisations will no longer
- eternity. What the civilisations give us, is given for the advantage
- treasures of civilisation. Thus there were certain souls, incarnated
- in that soul to absorb certain forms of civilisation. Thus then, the
- certain civilisation at the same time as the ego.
- civilisation. In Asia and Africa we find people who know much
- still quite virginal and uninfluenced by other civilisations. This
- Title: Christ Impulse: Lecture 7: The Further Development of Conscience
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- Christianity is absolutely valueless to our present civilisation; but
- Title: Lecture: Michaelmas VII: The Creation of A Michael Festival Out Of The Spirit (Extract)
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- Title: Lecture: (On) Apocalyptic Writings - I
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- expression in the old Vedic civilisation. You read Vedic literature
- in a wonder-world of feeling. In civilisations where memory comes more
- these civilisations there arose the rudiments of the Calendar. Much
- Title: Excursus/Mark: I: A Retrospect
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- one of the greatest minds of western civilisation, we have, as we all
- from those of our own civilisation. Indeed we have endeavoured in
- be faced with the death of civilisation if no spiritual wisdom had
- Title: Excursus/Mark: II: Some Practical Points of View
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- an earlier humanity, the utensils and instruments of civilisations
- Title: Excursus/Mark: III: Excursus: Lecture I
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- Title: Excursus/Mark: III: Excursus: Lecture III
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- times, in the civilisations that evolved in North-Western Europe and
- the two great streams of civilisation of post-Atlantean times. After
- Title: Excursus/Mark: III: Excursus: Lecture IV
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- who states in a widely read book that “Important civilisations
- have introduced important civilisations would have frozen at the
- within the fourth period of post-Atlantean civilisations, so that in
- leader, of pre-Christian civilisation in Greece. They recognised
- When in the civilisations of ancient Greece, and also in those of the
- Title: Excursus/Mark: III: Excursus: Lecture VI
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- spirit of Christ. Thus while in the fifth period of civilisation the
- post-Atlantean period of civilisation, and on until the next great
- Logos. And when in the sixth period of civilisation men have learnt
- period of civilisation men will feel that even to their blood they
- civilisation, and for our own day the Gospel of Mark must be
- Title: Excursus/Mark: III: Excursus: Lecture VII
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- post-Atlantean evolution the ancient Indian civilisation, following
- civilisation appears again in a certain way in post-Christian times
- Christian civilisation which had received its direct irnpulses by
- of post-Atlantean civilisation, underwent a certain renewal in the
- understand what the addition of it to our civilisation means. All
- could not be received into our Western civilisation. We have to see
- can be proved by figures or by the trend of civilisations if you wish
- Title: Excursus/Mark: IV: The Path of Theosophy from Former Ages until Now
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- civilisation in a bright and clever way, but they learn nothing of
- from what has taken place in our civilisation of how this spirit
- Title: Spiritual Teachings of Soul/World: Course I: Lecture III: The Nature of God from the Theosophical Standpoint
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- civilisation and its scholarship strives for in the external life. The
- point of the human being than that which our history of civilisation
- strength. If you go through our whole civilisation in the West, you
- explained the concept of God. In this regard our present civilisation
- Our present civilisation
- Title: Spiritual Teachings of Soul/World: Course V - Lecture II: What Do Our Scholars Know about Theosophy?
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- the time which distinguish themselves within the human civilisation.
- face them, indeed, changes with the fashions of civilisation that, however,
- even if we take the facts of the history of civilisation — if we want
- You know that I have pointed to ancient times of development when our civilisation
- Title: Spiritual Teachings of Soul/World: Course V - Lecture III: Is Theosophy Unscientific?
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- tasks of the present civilisation, to the significant spiritual currents of
- Title: Spiritual Teachings of Soul/World: Course V - Lecture IV: Is Theosophy Buddhist Propaganda?
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- civilisation had lost any spiritual power, and that is why the big stimulations
- Title: Temple Legend: Lecture 1: Whitsuntide. Festival of the Liberation of the Human Spirit
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- Title: Temple Legend: Lecture 10: Evolution and Involution as they are Interpreted by Occult Societies [The Atom as Congealed Electricity]
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- Title: Temple Legend: Lecture 11: Concerning the Lost Temple and How It Is To Be Restored - 1
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- — symbolises the conquest, by the civilisation of intelligence, of
- sprang from this, which was then cut off by a civilisation based on
- Title: Temple Legend: Lecture 16: The Relationship of Occultism to the Theosophical Movement
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- little outward expression of civilisation; nowadays, in our time, it
- civilisation, is inwardly real. All else, what has been inherited
- Title: Temple Legend: Lecture 17: Freemasonry and Human Evolution I
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- of outward principle. Then came the civilisation of the second
- Title: Where/How/Spirit: Lecture III: Goethe's Secret Revelation - Esoteric
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- Title: Where/How/Spirit: Lecture IV: Bible and Wisdom I
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- civilisation, in anthropology and so on. These human beings are
- That the forms of civilisation ascended to the modern complex
- Title: Where/How/Spirit: Lecture IX: Tolstoy and Carnegie
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- Title: Where/How/Spirit: Lecture X: The Practical Development of Thinking
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- Title: Where/How/Spirit: Lecture XV: Nietzsche in the Light of Spiritual Science
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- Title: Spiritual Science/Treasure for Life: Lecture I: The Spiritual World and Spiritual Science
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- Title: Spiritual Science/Treasure for Life: Lecture II: Theosophy and Antisophy
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- Title: Spiritual Science/Treasure for Life: Lecture X: Homunculus
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- the whole attitude of our civilisation to a possible spiritual
- Title: Spiritual Science/Treasure for Life: Lecture XI: Spiritual Science as a Treasure for Life
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- Title: Human History: Lecture VIII: The Origin of the Human Being
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- Title: Human History: Lecture XIV: The Self-Education of the Human Being
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- Title: Human History: Lecture XVI: Darwin and the Supersensible Research
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- Title: Riddles of the World: Lecture II: Our International Situation. War, Peace and Spiritual Science
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- Title: Riddles of the World: Lecture III: Basic Concepts of Theosophy. Soul and Spirit of the Human Being
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- present external civilisation knows very little about those
- the achievements of our civilisation may be. There was another
- Title: Riddles of the World: Lecture VIII: Fraternity and the Struggle for Existence
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- culture blossomed. We are in the so-called urban civilisation
- Title: Riddles of the World: Lecture IX: Inner Development
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- Title: Riddles of the World: Lecture XI: The Christian Teachings of Wisdom
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- As well as our external civilisation has reached its present
- build houses, to create mechanical civilisation, the great
- reason to the external civilisation. Then only a new epoch is
- period of the external material civilisation, and now we enter
- humanity have fallen in our civilisation. The cheque, which is
- our civilisation has taken place in such a way that we can put
- civilisation: we want to found a civilisation that encompasses
- confession. This material civilisation has encompassed the
- world under this motto. This civilisation must receive soul. It
- soul into humanity. We have a material civilisation, and we
- Title: Riddles of the World: Lecture XV: Germanic and Indian Secret Doctrines
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- about any part of the world civilisation, but forms the basis
- Title: Riddles of the World: Lecture XVIII: Parzival and Lohengrin
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- Title: Knowledge of Soul and Spirit: Lecture I: The Mission of Occult Science in Our Time
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- civilisation even if they imagine to have nerves like ropes —
- Title: Knowledge of Soul and Spirit: Lecture VI: The So-Called Dangers of Initiation
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- civilisation suffering from our complex civilisation. Why? They
- civilisation, and it can work recovering for someone whom our
- civilisation has sickened. However, cannot anything else still
- civilisation into the cheerful and beatific air of occult
- civilisation has caused this passing stones instead of bread to
- contemporary civilisation, approach theosophy and when these
- Title: Reincarnation and Karma: Lecture V
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- belonging to earlier epochs of Western civilisation and the great
- place in the future, upon the whole civilisation of the future!
- to life is widened. In the course of Western civilisation things have
- Title: On the Fifth Gospel: Lecture IX
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- Title: On the Fifth Gospel: Lecture XI
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- Title: Richard Wagner: Lecture I
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- Christian civilisation. The influence of the Holy Grail gradually
- a special turning-point in the civilisation of Europe: cities
- begin to be founded. The ancient rural civilisation, based on the
- possession of landed property, is replaced by a city-civilisation, a
- bourgeois civilisation. This implies a radical change in the
- civilisation. You already know that in mysticism the human soul, or
- of Lohengrin the new form of consciousness, the civilisation of the
- vestige of a woman. The new civilisation which had arisen was looked
- civilisation inspired by the community of the Holy Grail. He must not
- is a description of modern civilisation. In Richard Wagner's eyes
- modern men have become mere day-labourers of civilisation. He
- machines, whereas during the civilisation of the Middle Ages
- ordinary level of life. The modern period of civilisation
- civilisation. Once more Wagner seeks a still more profound
- civilisation was brought over into the new one; the Europeans
- Germanic spiritual civilisation and the initiates who work in an
- Title: Richard Wagner: Lecture II
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- Title: Richard Wagner: Lecture IV
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- longer trace the first semitic streams of influence upon human civilisation
- when contemplating the ancient Aryan civilisation. This influence
- civilisations. We have one great spiritual stream coming from the South,
- four phases of the early northern civilisation and develops until it meets
- civilisation is symbolized in the legend of Tannhäuser, which also
- to come, a new spiral curve in the civilisation of the world began.
- the influence of the Jews upon our present civilisation.
- Our civilisation,
- currents of civilisation: The renewal of the Mysteries of Greece, and
- as if it were the great current of a new civilisation. The Good Friday
- Title: Inner Realities: Lecture 1: The Inner Aspect of the Saturn-embodiment of the Earth
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- the world. Future writers on the history of civilisation will have
- Title: Inner Realities: Lecture 2: The Inner Aspect of the Sun-embodiment of the Earth
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- post-Atlantean age of civilisation, when the events of the third, the
- Title: Earthly Death/Cosmic Life: Lecture 1: The Present Position of Spiritual Science
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- Though civilisation moves at terrific pace, thinking remains slow and
- Title: Earthly Death/Cosmic Life: Lecture 3: The Living and the Dead
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- Title: Earthly Death/Cosmic Life: Lecture 4: The Cosmic Thoughts and our Dead
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- feeling that European civilisation leads to a deadlock, and has
- short while ago) Europeans have drawn into their civilisation those
- car of civilisation; they utilise the forces of Satan for progress.
- that of Goethe, livingly in our civilisation. Someone might say: The
- Goethe fruitful to German civilisation in an unusual way, so to say,
- European civilisation a Spiritual Science directed by Anthroposophy;
- Title: Sound Outlook: Lecture I: States of Consciousness
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- epoch of civilisation, the inception of the Graeco-Latin age.
- development of civilisation, for then a point will be reached
- Title: Sound Outlook: Lecture II: The Building at Dornach
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- that this “naturalistic” civilisation is still
- so-called “manganistic” civilisation has fully
- result of this new civilisation one might say, is that it has
- have the proud achievement of the new world-civilisation, and
- look at a case where “natural” civilisation
- “magical” civilisation has another special
- “magical” civilisation, it will not seem very
- with the purely external advance of our civilisation are the
- entire civilisation, already saturated with the Ahrimanic. To
- brought into existence, and the Ahrimanic civilisation
- of death, which in this Ahrimanic civilisation has for the
- Ahriman-civilisation arises a Luciferic one, like a
- development of modern civilisation. Regarded spiritually,
- especially in the European and American civilisations, placed
- emergence of human civilisation on to the physical plane,
- Title: Sound Outlook: Lecture III: East and West
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- Title: Sound Outlook: Lecture IV: History and Repeated Earth-Lives
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- Title: Sound Outlook: Lecture V: The Being and Evolution of Man
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- Title: Sound Outlook: Lecture VI: Problems of the Time (I)
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- Title: Sound Outlook: Lecture VII: Problems of the Time (II)
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- Title: On The Gospel of St. John
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- Title: Lecture: History of the Physical Plane and Occult History
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- Title: Lecture: The European Mysteries and Their Initiates
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- how they influenced civilisation and culture in general. You have
- European civilisation, in various regions of France, Germany and
- European civilisation and culture in pre-Christian times. Now the
- civilisation. — So, for instance, there is a connection between
- Title: Prophecy -- Its Nature and Meaning
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- Assyrian-Egyptian-Chaldean civilisation and that of the later culture
- as in our civilisation there is a cyclic re-emergence of
- Title: Cosmic/Human Metamorphosis: Lecture 2. The Metamorphoses of the Soul-Forces
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- and Moon, how the different epochs of civilisation developed on the
- Title: Cosmic/Human Metamorphosis: Lecture 3. The Human Soul and the Universe (part 1)
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- not, through modern civilisation, become free to adjust our lives
- Title: Cosmic/Human Metamorphosis: Lecture 4. Morality, As A Germinating Force
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- progresses in so-called civilisation, he tears himself free from the
- Title: Cosmic/Human Metamorphosis: Lecture 6. Man and the Super-Terrestrial
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- and profound part in the whole Spiritual civilisation of the ancient
- away with the older civilisations of Egypt, Greece, and Rome.
- Title: Lecture: The Human Soul and the Universe
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- not, through modern civilisation, become free to adjust our lives
- Title: The Story of the Green Serpent and the Beautiful Lily: Lecture I
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- civilisation, it has always described itself as possessing the old
- Title: Lecture: Theosophy and Tolstoy
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- In which the civilisations of mankind have come to expression. We heard
- something of the forms that existed in the ancient Vedic civilisation
- through the Christian civilisation until our own time. But the
- civilisation are completely caught up in the external form of life we
- by culture and civilisation in the different centuries. And he awaits
- ideal civilisation? No, you must take hold of the human being where he
- into different forms from the time of the ancient Indian civilisation
- Title: Lecture: On The Three Magi
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- said, the epochs of civilisation, and indeed the significance of the
- Title: Lecture: Signs and Symbols of the Christmas Festival
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- civilisation, these early forefathers of ours lived on the continent
- Title: Background/Mark: Lecture One: On the Investigation and Communication of Spiritual Truths
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- Title: Background/Mark: Lecture Three: The Tasks of the Fifth Post-Atlantean Epoch
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- Title: Background/Mark: Lecture Five: The Two Main Streams of Post-Atlantean Civilisation
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- Title: Background/Mark: Lecture Six: The Son of God and the Son of Man. The Sacrifice of Orpheus
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- Title: Background/Mark: Lecture Nine: The Moon-Religion of Jahve and its Reflection in Arabism
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- Title: Lecture: Manifestations of the Unconscious
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- Title: Eternal Human Soul: Lecture VI: The Historical Life of Humanity and Its Riddles
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- civilisation that came especially from England and America to
- of ethical civilisation and especially the peace movement. At
- Hence, the civilisation makes a younger and younger impression
- post-Christian centuries where the European civilisation is
- Title: Schiller and Our Times: Lecture I: Schiller's Life and Characteristic Quality
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- penetrating melody to suit the modern heart and a civilisation
- foundations of a whole civilisation had been shaken by
- consequence of civilisation; and his answer was a negative. In
- touch the deepest problems of the history of civilisation or
- because he wanted to give a direct impulse to civilisation by
- Title: Schiller and Our Times: Lecture II: Schiller's Work and its Changing Phases
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- Title: The Situation of the World
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- Title: Knowledge of Healing: Lecture II
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- civilisation, a new conception of social life, of the life of art and
- and all present civilisation will go down into barbarism. To avoid this
- Title: Earthly/Cosmic Man: Lecture 2: Evidences of Bygone Ages In Modern Civilisation
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- EVIDENCES OF BYGONE AGES IN MODERN CIVILISATION
- civilisation has its particular mission. Human beings who rightly
- Zoroastrian culture. In the older civilisations there was, naturally,
- concerning these ancient civilisations, were astonished at the light
- civilisations as a kind of imprisoned spirituality.
- civilisations; this wisdom will be unleashed when the spiritual life
- culture which arose on the soil of the ancient Chinese civilisation.
- Title: Earthly/Cosmic Man: Lecture 7: The Signature of Human Evolution The Advancing Individuality
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- Title: Earthly/Cosmic Man: Lecture 9: Form-creating Forces
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- civilisation, an absolutely true instinct, although it is often pushed
- civilisation of the future rests with a race localised within
- Title: Building Stones: Lecture Eight
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- Title: Origin and Destination of Humanity: Lecture I: What Does the Human Being Find in Theosophy?
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- with it, to whom the questions which our civilisation puts are needs
- Title: Origin and Destination of Humanity: Lecture II: The Nature of the Human Being
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- a little bit unpleasant to the European civilisation. Nevertheless,
- Title: Origin and Destination of Humanity: Lecture III: Reincarnation and Karma
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- point in the European history of civilisation where one speaks of conscience
- in himself, he lives from the civilisation involved in the external
- has to replace the very rational civilisation. There are many proofs
- Title: Origin and Destination of Humanity: Lecture IV: Theosophy and Darwin
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- Title: Origin and Destination of Humanity: Lecture V: Theosophy and Tolstoy
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- whole criticism about the western civilisation we see nothing else than
- expressed civilisation. This is the contrast between Tolstoy and the
- western civilisation. From this point of view he criticises the social
- he presupposes as a fact. The whole western civilisation is based on
- to replace the civilisation of mere reason. There are many proofs that
- Title: Origin and Destination of Humanity: Lecture IX: On the Inner Life
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- be taken off in our civilisation, namely the desire to perpetually find
- Title: Origin and Destination of Humanity: Lecture XIII: Goethe's Secret Revelation II
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- into something that serves the civilisation. In his art he breathes
- Title: Origin and Destination of Humanity: Lecture XV: The Evolution of the Earth
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- materialistic history of civilisation regards them as ancestors of the
- Title: Origin and Destination of Humanity: Lecture XVI: The Great Initiates
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- time. The human being who lives in the external civilisation who is
- an educated civilised person works on his aura in such a way as civilisation
- himself. There he has to incorporate into his aura not only what civilisation
- Title: Origin and Destination of Humanity: Lecture XVIII: The Future of the Human Being
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- manages what fulfils his bodily needs. But civilisation advances, and
- Title: Deeper Secrets: Lecture II
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- was necessary that from the whole of Post-Atlantean civilisation, faculties
- Egyptian, as well as in Chaldean-Babylonian civilisation, there was
- cultural life and civilisation of the West. Constructive reasoning and
- the old shadowy clairvoyance, the ancient Indian and Persian civilisations
- Title: History of the Middle Ages: Lecture I: Celts, Teutons, and Slavs
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- History — barbaric peoples, knowing nothing of Civilisation
- there arose in Italy, on the scene of an ancient dying civilisation,
- Title: History of the Middle Ages: Lecture II: Persians, Franks, and Goths
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- not cooperated in the advance of culture and civilisation which lay
- women. Here we meet with a civilisation and a form of society which
- civilisation came from the east, held a different form of
- Nature. It was only in the later stage of civilisation that man
- north, and how, in the meantime, high civilisations had developed
- Title: History of the Middle Ages: Lecture III: The Impact of the Huns on the Germans
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- civilisations, and adopted other customs. To understand the
- civilisation, great struggles had been going on outside. But what we
- call the evolution of civilisation was not essentially affected by
- Title: History of the Middle Ages: Lecture V: Charlemagne and the Church
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- civilisation. There was, as yet, no actual handicraft; it was only
- Title: Impulse for Renewal: Lecture IV: Anthroposophy and Pedagogy
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- the poor educational principles in modern civilisation was a
- Title: Impulse of Renewal: Lecture VII: Anthroposophy and the Science of Speech
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- character than what exists in civilisation's current language;
- the language of an oriental civilisation, how it sounds out of
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