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- Title: The Inner Development of Man
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- deal with them. All this had to be mentioned in advance.
- Title: William Shakespeare
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- his marked personality, the expression of Christian ideals of that
- Title: The Manicheans
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- esoterically through legends. The Legend of Manes is a legend dealing
- Title: Lecture: The Work of Secret Societies in the World
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- along many channels. A great deal of occult knowledge exists in the various
- Title: Lecture: The Crossing of the Threshold and the Social Organism
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- to-day talk a great deal of “God” and of the “Divine”.
- another; they have spoken a great deal of “guilt” and
- Title: Lecture: And The Temple Becomes Man
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- in existence can prefigure the ideal structure that ought, one
- Title: Being of Man/Future Evolution: Lecture 1: Forgetting
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- into his soul which this free part of the etheric body deals with. So
- and who in his youth took in a great deal and worked well, and has
- to deal with a man who goes through life with a dull mind, or with a
- Title: Being of Man/Future Evolution: Lecture 2: Different Types of Illness
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- are still quoted today, they do in fact say a very great deal. Present-day
- right treatment is to deal directly with the symptom. The essential
- better to deal with the engine-driver, for the train would be
- matter of saying that with stomach symptoms you have to deal with the
- has to be active when we deal with man in health or sickness.
- nothing to do with heredity, but a great deal to do with nationality
- after we have first of all dealt with the real origin of
- Title: Being of Man/Future Evolution: Lecture 5: Rhythms in the Being of Man
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- rhythms of the kind we touched on three weeks ago and have dealt with
- Title: Being of Man/Future Evolution: Lecture 6: Illness and Karma
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- could say a great deal about it, of course. Today, however, we shall
- vary a great deal in this respect. Some souls have acquired great
- Title: Being of Man/Future Evolution: Lecture 7: Laughing and Weeping
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- Then we shall have understood a great deal of things that meet us in
- Title: Being of Man/Future Evolution: Lecture 9: Evolution, Involution and Creation out of Nothingness
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- like to draw your attention to a fact that can tell you a great deal
- what man sees before him as a great and wonderful ideal in the far
- we are able to do this we shall acquire great ideals which, although
- progressed to the point where they have the following ideal: “When
- we have placed before us as our ideal those whom we call the masters
- Title: Between Death and Rebirth: Lecture One
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- will deal chiefly with the life after death when the Kamaloka period
- great deal has been said previously about the Luciferic and Ahrimanic
- In the course of years we have spoken a great deal of
- however, be dealt with in the forthcoming lectures, the reason being
- an aspect of the subject which could not previously be dealt with. It
- essential to become accustomed to a great deal that is the exact
- these lectures I shall deal less with the life immediately following
- have devoted a great deal of study to the works of Homer and
- and development of the world are furthered. A very great deal that is
- deeper understanding of them; as a result. a great deal of what
- blessed man such as Homer. And a great deal will be similarly
- Title: Between Death and Rebirth: Lecture Two
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- deal will consist in the communication of findings of investigation
- morning he will find that a great deal of what his memory has
- realise that as a human being never fulfils his ideal value, his ‘I’
- not essential at the moment to deal with the question as to whether
- Mystery of Golgotha is a great ideal, the ideal of supremely
- can learn a very great deal from what may lie openly before us.
- Title: Between Death and Rebirth: Lecture Three
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- reality only. But an example will show that a very great deal is
- customary in the Middle Ages, dealt chiefly in perfumes and other
- Title: Between Death and Rebirth: Lecture Four
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- actual experience and the men of those times knew a great deal about
- describes today. A great deal in this connection was presented
- Title: Between Death and Rebirth: Lecture Six
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- on Earth recognises as his own. Philosophers have a good deal to say
- Title: Between Death and Rebirth: Lecture Seven
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- deal is said nowadays against belief in authority, although in actual
- single personalities who admittedly exerted a great deal of authority
- you will find a great deal on the subject of spiritual
- standpoint. Admittedly, we come across idealists, materialists and
- appropriate either for materialism or idealism, The world does not
- Title: Between Death and Rebirth: Lecture Eight
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- physical body becomes visible. And it is only when we come to deal
- established a science which deals only with what is physical and
- derived from earthly ideals but from the vista of the entire span of
- Title: Between Death and Rebirth: Lecture Ten
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- dealt with the great cosmic relationships connected with the
- this is an ideal to which the thought-life can be devoted; in the
- which deals with what
- Title: Michelangelo
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- lecture is to deal with a subject taken from the study of culture and
- just a matter of realism or idealism as we use those clichés:
- during which sculpture rested, there appeared the Christian ideal: an
- done a good deal of painting, he did not feel himself really to be a
- Title: Errors in Spiritual Investigation
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- it is especially the case in the realm dealt with by our lectures
- deceased. We are not dealing with that which goes through the portal
- confronts error, one is dealing with something that must be ignored,
- the circle into a square was an ideal, as it were, toward which one
- Title: Lecture: The Christmas Mystery, Novalis, the Seer
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- all the ordeals and testings, when he had received all the
- Title: Lecture: Buddha
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- Science deals with the whole mass of facts, with the knowledge that
- Title: Lecture: What Has Geology to Say About the Origin of the World?
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- dealing with words, theories, hypotheses, world-conceptions so
- between a sound spiritual science which deals with realities, and the
- Title: Evolution/Aspect: Lecture 1: Introductory Lecture
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- observation of life. I might say a great deal if I were to speak
- theosophical movement we have to look upon the occult ideal as the
- Title: Evolution/Aspect: Lecture 6: The Inner Aspect of the Earth-embodiment of the Earth
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- contradicted historically! This cannot be dealt with like other
- Title: Lecture: The Spirit in the Realm of Plants
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- earth to the sun, and because we are dealing with a living,
- every other case we are dealing only with cause and effect. This
- Title: Lecture: Zarathustra
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- by kind permission of Frau Marie Steiner. Further lectures dealing
- great deal of ancient Persian thought in our own spiritual life, yet
- Title: Lecture: Reincarnation and Karma
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- speak of a “lily” because you are only dealing
- Title: Lecture: Life and Death
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- form, the nature of that with which we are dealing, they ask
- Title: Lecture: Birth of the Light
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- we have lived the great ideal which we want to express through
- inclined to dedicate our forces to this great ideal of mankind,
- as of an ideal; but over against them stand Ahriman. We can
- speak of ‘all-wisdom’ as of an ideal; but over against it
- can stand as ideals. But cosmic love — we feel that it
- are reminded of the highest wisdom, and that the ideal of
- impulse which can bring us the high ideal for which we strive.
- anthroposophical ideal. We shall attain that which is to be
- Title: Lecture: Galileo, Giordano Bruno, and Goethe
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- great deal. For the deeply illuminating teachings and
- Title: Lecture: The Mission of Raphael in the Light of Spiritual Science
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- utterance at the beginning of his books, in a passage dealing with the way
- the age of Raphael then read less, but they be held a great deal more.
- Title: The Social Question and Theosophy
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- of dealing with the ideas as such, nor the intention of
- years previously had been called upon to deal with the human
- are gray theory suitable for being dealt with at the desk, but
- people who are Theosophists into the institutions dealing with
- out a great deal on what is right. What are people around us
- toward the juridical that brought out the ideal of Liberty -
- one lecture, rather one has to deal with Theosophy in its
- also deals with him in the essay
- Title: Goethe's Secret Revelation: Lecture I
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- fundamental physical concepts, and a good deal in his first work,
- reach the Beautiful Lily. She had become his Ideal. But her lovely
- according to inclination and his destiny, a pure, ideal person, to
- idealist climbs to the heights. The power of the religious mood is
- Title: Goethe's Secret Revelation: Lecture II
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- consider the inevitability, and the true ideal content of the
- upon to put before you the ideal philosophy of Goethe, were
- the ideal of a certain knowledge-perfection, the object of his
- abstract ideals we set before us, but of what we can accomplish in
- everyone can find such truths confirmed as those dealing with numbers
- ideal creations not as something abstract in themselves, but as
- ideal of perfect knowledge and perfect life and work. We heard from
- dimly. By absorbing the ideal, the gold, she can illumine this shape,
- Title: Goethe's Secret Revelation: Lecture IV
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- little, but in truth it is saying a great deal. For usually between
- ‘He has no lack of qualities ideal
- Title: Christianity in the Evolutionary Course of Modern Mankind
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- explain a great deal to us. We have to do with a very exalted
- Title: An Impulse for the Future
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- must say to ourselves: the contemporary world is full of ideals
- ideals by those who believe in them and are in the service of them
- is generally demanded when such a representation of ideals is brought
- demanded; but what is mostly demanded is that the asserted ideal
- an assertion of the ideal is that an absolute agreement is demanded.
- reason that the matters which the endowment deals with are also
- – a spiritually ideal counterbalance to everything connected to
- ideal spiritual movement with any other, which also calls itself
- Title: Supersensible Knowledge: Lecture I: The Significance of Supersensible Knowledge Today
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- lectures will also deal — from a spiritual-scientific
- lectures will deal with subjects such as, “Man's
- ideals. But life is shared with people of different cultures
- an ideal to provide concrete knowledge about life's deepest
- a vestige of ideas and ideals. No social system can endure
- these issues are dealt with in commonplace and trivial ways
- Title: Supersensible Knowledge: Lecture II: Blood is a Very Special Fluid
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- which at present we can only look to as a far-distant ideal.
- dealing with a gradation in five stages: First the physical
- blood is the substance that builds the body. We are dealing
- Title: Supersensible Knowledge: Lecture III: The Origin of Suffering
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- Thus, we are dealing with an actual phenomena.
- Title: Supersensible Knowledge: Lecture V: Illness and Death
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- dealing with a far-reaching and important subject, I ask you
- realize that we are dealing with facts, not putting forward a
- ideals. When we compare a person with a savage, we realize
- Title: Supersensible Knowledge: Lecture IX: Wisdom and Health
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- knowledge of how to deal with a broken leg can help, for his
- Title: Supersensible Knowledge: Lecture X: Stages in Man's Development in the Light of Spiritual Science
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- obtained. That is why religion speaks of the ordeal by fire
- presenting to the child ideal examples to
- What I am dealing with is not something to be molded
- comes to expression as high ideals, beautiful hopes and
- brought out during his school days. Ideals are not simply
- Title: Supersensible Knowledge: Lecture XI: Who are the Rosicrucians?
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- deals only with the elementary stages of the whole system of
- describing the ideal. Do not think that these things can be
- also in what preceded Rosicrucian¬ism, the ideal of the
- a moment at the true nature of the Holy Grail. This ideal is
- height, a person will attain this ideal. When no impure
- level the great future ideal of mankind, attainable when the
- — mankind's highest ideal. He saw the whole of nature
- am going to say will give you a great deal of insight into
- into the ideal of a plant body, which will be the bearer of a
- ideal, one's watchword. It stands as the symbol for a human
- Title: Supersensible Knowledge: Lecture XII: Richard Wagner and Mysticism
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- Ruhe fand). These words already reveal a great deal
- separate ways, he saw their working together as an ideal,
- such an ideal form. He thought to recognize it in ancient
- distant ideal the existence of selflessness within the arts.
- future ideal, he was referred to as “the
- Wagner's great ideal and the sense in which he wanted to
- corresponding to this ideal — a feminine aspect with
- link him with a particular name. The ideal was seen in the
- ideal — the ideal that human beings shall attain a higher
- desire nature. As an ideal this is depicted as a pure holy
- human beings to follow the trail that led to the lofty ideal
- truly show Wagner's deep commitment to the highest ideal a
- Title: Supersensible Knowledge: Lecture XIII: The Bible and Wisdom
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- while bearing in mind what was dealt with in the previous
- could come. People saw the Bible as dealing with great world
- that says: I look up to a godlike ideal of man, the seed of
- ideal. With this insight into spiritual development man
- ideal; through what he is, is revealed what we shall become.
- subject is dealt with in great detail. There are many reasons
- Omega. Indeed, we recognize it as the ultimate ideal, the
- ideal. They are those mentioned in the Sermon on the Mount as:
- Title: Necessity and Freedom: Lecture I: The Past Shows Us a Picture of Necessity
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- events on the physical plane that urge us as strongly to deal
- This time we will deal with our subject in very slow stages. I
- There is no question about it, as soon as we deal with
- very great deal more, though not consciously. You will
- of a great deal that happens to us in the supersensible realm
- Title: Necessity and Freedom: Lecture II: The Legend of the Prague Clock
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- plane, therefore it has become accustomed to dealing with those
- scientists' ideal to be able to calculate future occurrences
- mathematically on the basis of past ones. Ideally, scientists
- would like to deal with all natural phenomena in the same
- work of art through divine inspiration has done a great deal of
- Title: Necessity and Freedom: Lecture III: Three Teachers with Different Attitudes
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- always dealt with the past, the third teacher with the
- to call. So we certainly see a great deal of necessity in what
- before they have dealt with all the difficulties in fact
- Title: Necessity and Freedom: Lecture IV: The Roman World and the Teutonic Tribes
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- are far too accustomed to dealing with big problems like
- Title: Necessity and Freedom: Lecture V: The "I" is Found on the Physical Plane in Acts of Will
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- will have less belief in moral ideals. Outer dictates will be
- although the physicists already have the ideal of the sixth age
- awaken his soul to the ideals of spiritual science, yet you
- kind that deal with pure science — all they do is
- see it has already become an ideal, this eliminating of
- Title: Haeckel, "The Riddle of the Universe," Theosophy
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- questions of existence. Theosophy should deal with it
- deal with a tendency in human education that sought in the
- deal with the matter exhaustively.
- idealisation of our art historian; we must combat his phantasy,
- raised that he is dealing with a caricature of this doctrine of
- Title: Spirit of Fichte: Lecture I: The Spirit of Fichte Present in Our Midst
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- in life which was the ideal of his father and mother, deeply
- human happiness, human rights and the high ideals of humanity.
- at Zurich, in all those ideas about the aims and ideals of humanity
- of his own thoughts about human ideals and endeavours with the
- the highest that no higher ideal of knowledge could ever be found,
- was the ideal which now hovered before Fichte's eyes.
- He aspired towards a supreme ideal of such a kind that the human
- existence creates the Ego, first as Ego and then as human ideals,
- spirit through difficult phases; this spirit — whose ideal it
- gestures in his dealings with other people. But here we come to an
- boldly and outspokenly taken a stand for the freest ideals of human
- in people to occupy themselves and a great deal of
- has never formed any true notion of the real all-embracing ideal of
- objections that might be raised against Fichte's idealism,
- that it is not so difficult for an idealist such as
- “Oh these idealists, they dwell in a dream-world, they understand
- of those who point to the unpractical nature of idealism, of the
- “That ideals cannot be demonstrated in the actual world is a fact
- ideals and must be modified by those who feel in themselves the
- significance of ideals, the significance also of practical life,
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- Title: Mysteries of the East: Lecture 2
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- Enthusiasts and intellectual idealists, those who already experience
- Title: Mysteries of the East: Lecture 4
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- Parsifal: the ideal of later Initiation. Present-day Mysteries are an
- the figure of Parsifal, this ideal of the later Initiation in so far
- Title: First Lecture: The Gospel of St. John
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- briefly describe it. The supporting evidence I will not deal
- his life on the physical plane. We are dealing with symbols
- Title: Third Lecture: The Gospel of St. John
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- dealing either with truth or with error which we can censure.
- Title: Festivals/Easter: Lecture VI: Easter: The Mystery of the Future
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- in time or space as in our last lectures, when we dealt with the
- a great deal more than the colours and tones familiar to us to-day.
- Title: Forming of Destiny: Lecture 1: Spiritual Life in the Physical World and Life Between Death and Rebirth
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- existence. A great deal goes on then. And that which very soon strikes
- deal more inactivity in the life between waking and falling asleep,
- will work upon it a great deal in your next sleep and perhaps also
- Title: Forming of Destiny: Lecture 2: On the forming of Destiny
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- he has to deal with; he knows he must be active or passive, according
- 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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- idealism, then he loves existence only. But in order that this
- continually arise from time to time the Idealists, who lead humanity
- to believe in ideals and their efficacy, in the power of Idealism in
- the progress of history. These ideals of the ethical, the beautiful,
- beautiful: if man were not capable of having ideals, if he could not
- in on us from a spiritual world, as the ideals of humanity, that which
- of history are in a special sense the bringers of ideals appear as
- sense, spiritual messengers, as are the Idealists who come here on the
- idealists impelled to the heavens, who become what they are, by going
- position there to the idealists here on earth.
- tendency towards the ideal evolution of the earth by having carried up
- here mingled with the earth as Ideal, is at the same time that which
- strong forces, working for the ideal to be really worked into earth
- earthly world, the Idealists bear that which should exist,
- Title: Forming of Destiny: Lecture 4: The Connection Between the Spiritual and the Physical Worlds, and How They Are Experienced After Death
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- those no longer in this world. It signified a great deal, when in
- Title: Forming of Destiny: Lecture 5: Concerning the Subconscious Soul Impulses
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- of him, A great deal goes on in the intervals between the events which
- Science, just those elements of which one speaks when dealing with the
- Title: Forming of Destiny: Lecture 6: Lecture on the Poem of Olaf Åsteson
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- course not so proud as to lead all men to want to think a great deal:
- people say: In our epoch we must think a great deal if we want
- critical philosophy seizes the one thought that we have to deal with
- Title: Lecture: Foundations of Esotericism: Lecture I
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- And how at some future time those who are good will have to deal with
- Title: Lecture: Foundations of Esotericism: Lecture II
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- ideals, duty, are bound up with the astral body. When one speaks of
- Title: Lecture: Foundations of Esotericism: Lecture III
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- dealing with the sense organs of the single plants, but with beings in
- the saga indicates as the ideal.
- Title: Lecture: Foundations of Esotericism: Lecture IV
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- schooling. It does not start by cramming into the pupils a great deal
- century. At that time a number of articles dealt with the so-called
- Title: Lecture: Foundations of Esotericism: Lecture VI
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- stage of development. Today we will deal with seven ranks of beings,
- Title: Lecture: Foundations of Esotericism: Lecture IX
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- a karmic result of earlier idealistic periods. The founding of towns
- educated idealistically; for instance, Haeckel, Büchner, Moleschott.
- owe to their idealistic education. Present day materialism is actually
- the outer expression of the preceding idealistic period.
- result of the earlier idealistic period made its appearance in
- Idealism and spiritual impulses. It was in accordance with this law
- Title: Lecture: Foundations of Esotericism: Lecture XII
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- these be changed into duties and ideals. Man can only pursue this path
- Title: Lecture: Foundations of Esotericism: Lecture XIII
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- things spoken of in the other lectures. It will deal with the activity
- Title: Lecture: Foundations of Esotericism: Lecture XVI
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- thing and another. Only thoughts dealing with such connections can
- Title: Lecture: Foundations of Esotericism: Lecture XX
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- during the daytime with pure, noble thoughts dealing with eternal
- Title: Lecture: Foundations of Esotericism: Lecture XXI
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- This ideal which man should attain in the distant future appears in
- point to this as to an ideal, in the hope that one day, in other
- why they reach different conclusions. No philosophy dealing with human
- Title: Lecture: Foundations of Esotericism: Lecture XXII
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- begin with, man works upon his astral body. He works ideals into it,
- replaces passions with ideals, instincts with duties, and develops
- Title: Lecture: Foundations of Esotericism: Lecture XXX
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- such matters as we now wish to deal with. They will nevertheless
- Title: Lecture: The Four Temperaments
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- Today we shall be dealing not with general riddles, but rather with
- where the physical body predominates, we have to deal with a
- Johann Gottlieb Fichte, 1762-1814. German Idealist philosopher.
- Title: Lecture: The Human Soul and the Animal Soul
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- reason why spirit and soul must be dealt with in two separate
- differently in man and in the animal. A great deal has been and is
- begin to lignify, to wither away. But man's own dealings with
- world — but a great deal when we observe how it experiences its
- man is obliged to think a great deal before he can perfect any
- Title: Lecture: The Human Spirit and the Animal Spirit
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- recall some of the things dealt with in the last lecture.
- dealing with here, but not so easy to make it the subject of
- this learning to stand, a great deal in human life lies concealed;
- dealings with natural science. In Goethe's days, where the
- Title: Signs and Symbols: Lecture 1: The Birth of the Light
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- indestructible ideal for man.
- finally dissolves into a veneration of an abstract ideal that is
- revered only as an abstract ideal.
- ideal that they themselves live. Spiritual science reminds us of these
- Title: Signs and Symbols: Lecture 2: The Christmas Festival as a Symbol of the Sun Victory
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- world harmony was presented as the great ideal for those who, in
- as examples and ideals. Just as it would be a great disaster for the
- the ideal, one has not yet grasped real truth. Where does real truth
- today, then the ideal of mankind, which radiates from the wisdom of
- race, then the ideal of the ancient teachers of wisdom, of
- correct or logically false. Everyone can place this ideal before his
- soul and in so doing he raises the ideal of the Sun Hero, of all
- the sun in nature in the right way, the great ideal of peace will be
- Today we cannot deal with the wisdom of the teaching of Christianity
- Therefore, these festivals are celebrations of the great ideals. The
- Christmas festival is the festival of the greatest ideal of humanity,
- philosophy into the world, but life itself. It is our ideal to have
- superfluous, then our ideal will have been achieved. Then the science
- Title: Signs and Symbols: Lecture 3: Signs and Symbols of the Christmas Festival
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- sun, awakening anew every morning, with which we have to deal in the
- arouse in themselves what may be called faith in man's greatest ideal.
- Thus they learned to look up to the highest ideal of mankind, to the
- When Christianity arose in the course of evolution, it bore this ideal
- Christos was to appear as the great Ideal of all men, that He had been
- of a Sun Hero who embodied the same ideal as is connected with the
- Christos in Christianity. The bearer of this ideal was called the Sun
- festival of the most lofty ideal of the Idea of Mankind, so that in
- Title: Lecture: The Ten Commandments
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- I would have to tell you a great deal to portray for you the deeper
- flourish when he does not destroy life. This is presented as an ideal
- Title: Wisdom of Man: I. The Position of Anthroposophy in Relation to Theosophy and Anthropology.
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- and Its Attainment, is set forth how one can reach this ideal
- circles is regarded as the only one dealing authoritatively with man,
- from man, in so far as he is a sensory being. Only then can we deal
- reach their soul. Later we will deal with other senses transcending
- Title: Wisdom of Man: II. Supersensible Processes in the Activities of the Human Senses.
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- N DEALING with the human senses in our first
- dealing with a number of senses we can speak of touch sensations, but
- what we have to deal with here is an eminently spiritual process. The
- by something other than was the case in the senses just dealt with,
- Title: Wisdom of Man: III. Higher Senses, Inner Force Currents and Creative Laws in the Human Organism.
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- N THE last lecture we dealt with the sense
- longer be dealing merely with a sense perception but with a judgment,
- a great deal of us that we cannot perceive unless the appropriate
- not in a position to deal with such things, but it is none the less
- Title: Wisdom of Man: IV. Supersensible Currents in the Human and Animal Organizations.
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- E HAVE been dealing with the various force
- by objecting that while dealing with the currents I had failed to
- In this way a great deal becomes clear. When we know the
- But this is not the end. We have dealt with the currents
- Title: Wisdom of the Soul: I. The Elements of the Soul Life.
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- Our observations will lead us up to the high ideals of human society,
- Sis-tine Madonna is beautiful, that steeple is high, you are dealing
- Title: Wisdom of the Soul: II. Action and Interaction of the Human Soul Forces.
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- deal. Such considerations are far more important than is generally
- Title: Wisdom of the Soul: III. At the Portals of the Senses.
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- tomorrow. This time we are dealing with a poem by one whom we may
- If you stop at the impression of a color you are dealing
- you stop at the impression (say, of a color) are you dealing with a
- Title: Wisdom of the Soul: IV. Consciousness and the Soul Life.
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- we encounter the power of reasoning, and interest, but in dealing
- That accomplishes a great deal. It is really possible to bring a
- deal with the ego, with immortality. The stream of occult research,
- empty straw, even when dealing with the psychologies of peoples and
- ideal, but keep constantly returning to it in a practical way. This
- Title: Wisdom of the Spirit: I. Franz Brentano and Aristotles Doctrine of the Spirit.
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- HIS lecture cycle is to deal with the being of man from a particular
- present time. Brentano promised to deal with the immortality of the
- enters physical existence through birth, we are not dealing, in the
- return to a physical embodiment, so we are not dealing here with
- significance and importance. True, a good deal of what Aristotle
- We are dealing here with the shrewdest doctrine of the
- reincarnation. In dealing with the doctrine of the spirit we are at a
- could not get beyond Aristotle in dealing with the spirit, and that
- Title: Wisdom of the Spirit: II. Truth and Error in the Light of the Spiritual World.
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- disputed. In dealing with the science of the soul, on the other hand,
- been raised again and again throughout the ages by an idealistic or
- idealistic philosophies.
- need admit nothing more than that you are dealing with a mere image
- must forget nothing in the world when dealing with a complete picture
- book dealing generally with imagination as a world-creative
- principle, as Hegel dealt with the idea and Schopenhauer with the
- Title: Wisdom of the Spirit: III. Imagination--Imagination; Inspiration--Self-fulfillment; Intuition--Conscience.
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- Title: Wisdom of the Spirit: IV. Laws of Nature, Evolution of Consciousness and Repeated Earth Lives.
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- Title: Christ Impulse: Lecture 2: The Law of Karma with Respect to the Details of Life
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- Title: Christ Impulse: Lecture 3: The Entrance of the Christ-Being into the Evolution of Humanity
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- Title: Christ Impulse: Lecture 5: Correspondences Between the Microcosm and the Macrocosm
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- their outlook: Idealism. Beautiful and grand and glorious
- things have been brought forward on behalf of this Idealism. And in
- in this realm Idealism is fully justified. But by means of it one
- distinguish this Idealism from other world-outlooks:
- Idealism there is a certain transition. The crudest kind of
- and the intellectual realms, then he is already an Idealist. Thus a
- Rationalism, to Idealism.
- But now Idealism can be enhanced. In our age there are some men who
- capable of having ideas, will no longer be a mere Idealist; he
- of Idealism, or Sensationalism, or Phenomenalism, or any other
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- But a man can also be, e.g. a Gnostic of Idealism; then he will have
- a special proclivity for seeing clearly the ideals of mankind and the
- who are both Idealists. One man will be an idealistic enthusiast who
- always has the word “ideal”, “ideal”,
- “ideal”, on his lips, but does not know much about
- idealism; he lacks the faculty for conjuring up ideals in sharp
- Idealism, but knows how to picture the ideals clearly in his soul.
- The latter, who inwardly grasps Idealism quite concretely — as
- Gnostic in the domain of Idealism. Thus one could say that he is
- mental-zodiacal-sign of Idealism.
- are neither Spiritists nor Idealists; they are quite ordinary
- Idealists are often not Gnostics of Realism at all. We can indeed
- constellation of Idealism, is Hegel. But this special mood in which
- Idealism, for it, too, can pass through all the constellations. It is
- develop Logicism in the constellation of Idealism, as Hegel did; one
- mood, or the idealistic or voluntary moods, but which simply says: “I
- of Idealism. An ordinary Idealist or Gnostic Idealist is not a Mystic
- of Idealism. A Mystic of Idealism is one who has above all the
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- the soul by this standing of Mysticism in the sign of Idealism waits
- in the sign of Idealism. Now the forces which arise in this way do
- stood in the sign of Idealism, this will pass over into another
- of Idealism; and such a soul, in the course of the same incarnation,
- Idealism — Realism in
- corresponding way. The configurations below the line from Idealism to
- for all that lies above the line running from Idealism to Realism.
- For example, that which appears to us finally in the sign of Idealism
- Idealism, and it can so work upon a man that it prepares his whole
- organism so that he inclines to Idealism. In like manner are the
- virtue of his earlier incarnation, the forces of Idealism and of
- Idealism) so worked upon his whole bodily constitution that he was in
- the first place capable of becoming a mystical Idealist. Then his
- things together, Mysticism and Idealism, and we then say: “Mysticism
- appears in Idealism.” Imagine this first as the preparatory
- can develop a natural bent for becoming a mystical Idealist. Into the
- expression of a man who is a mystical Idealist. He is their
- cosmic decision — ”Let Mysticism appear in Idealism.”
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- ideas that permeate the world-process, may be called Idealists and
- their outlook: Idealism. Beautiful and grand and glorious
- things have been brought forward on behalf of this Idealism. And in
- in this realm Idealism is fully justified. But by means of it one
- distinguish this Idealism from other world-outlooks:
- Idealism there is a certain transition. The crudest kind of
- and the intellectual realms, then he is already an Idealist. Thus a
- Rationalism, to Idealism.
- But now Idealism can be enhanced. In our age there are some men who
- capable of having ideas, will no longer be a mere Idealist; he
- of Idealism, or Sensationalism, or Phenomenalism, or any other
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- were, by Idealism. Other souls are open to be shone upon by
- But a man can also be, e.g. a Gnostic of Idealism; then he will have
- a special proclivity for seeing clearly the ideals of mankind and the
- who are both Idealists. One man will be an idealistic enthusiast who
- always has the word “ideal”, “ideal”,
- “ideal”, on his lips, but does not know much about
- idealism; he lacks the faculty for conjuring up ideals in sharp
- Idealism, but knows how to picture the ideals clearly in his soul.
- The latter, who inwardly grasps Idealism quite concretely — as
- Gnostic in the domain of Idealism. Thus one could say that he is
- mental-zodiacal-sign of Idealism.
- are neither Spiritists nor Idealists; they are quite ordinary
- Idealists are often not Gnostics of Realism at all. We can indeed
- constellation of Idealism, is Hegel. But this special mood in which
- Idealism, for it, too, can pass through all the constellations. It is
- develop Logicism in the constellation of Idealism, as Hegel did; one
- mood, or the idealistic or voluntary moods, but which simply says: “I
- of Idealism. An ordinary Idealist or Gnostic Idealist is not a Mystic
- of Idealism. A Mystic of Idealism is one who has above all the
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- called the Venus mood, flows towards Idealism and is nourished by its
- the soul by this standing of Mysticism in the sign of Idealism waits
- in the sign of Idealism. Now the forces which arise in this way do
- stood in the sign of Idealism, this will pass over into another
- of Idealism; and such a soul, in the course of the same incarnation,
- Idealism — Realism in
- corresponding way. The configurations below the line from Idealism to
- for all that lies above the line running from Idealism to Realism.
- For example, that which appears to us finally in the sign of Idealism
- Idealism, and it can so work upon a man that it prepares his whole
- organism so that he inclines to Idealism. In like manner are the
- virtue of his earlier incarnation, the forces of Idealism and of
- Idealism) so worked upon his whole bodily constitution that he was in
- the first place capable of becoming a mystical Idealist. Then his
- things together, Mysticism and Idealism, and we then say: “Mysticism
- appears in Idealism.” Imagine this first as the preparatory
- can develop a natural bent for becoming a mystical Idealist. Into the
- expression of a man who is a mystical Idealist. He is their
- cosmic decision — ”Let Mysticism appear in Idealism.”
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- Title: Lecture: What Do We Understand by Illness and Death
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- we are to deal with such an all-embracing and important subject, I
- Eduard von Hartmann. Von Hartmann in his last book has dealt with the
- being up to his seventh year we find that he contains a great deal of
- ideals. Compare a savage to an average European, or perhaps to a
- this point is born with a great deal of energy in life, with
- dealing with this sting. They take the pregnant dogs to a district
- Title: Lecture: Michaelmas VII: The Creation of A Michael Festival Out Of The Spirit (Extract)
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- Title: Deed of Christ: Lecture 2: The Deed of Christ and the Opposing Spiritual Powers. Lucifer, Ahriman, Asuras.
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- moral ideals of humanity are merely sublimations of animal impulses,
- Title: Deed of Christ: Lecture 1: Mephistopheles and Earthquakes
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- Title: Lecture: (On) Apocalyptic Writings - III
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- Title: Metamorphoses/Soul Two: Lecture 1: Spiritual Science and Language
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- let us deal with that universal expression of the human spirit which is
- I am dealing with artistically formed reflected images; and then I
- Title: Metamorphoses/Soul Two: Lecture 2: Laughing and Weeping
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- Title: Metamorphoses/Soul Two: Lecture 3: What is Mysticism?
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- this winter's lectures we have dealt with this inward search in all its
- blank. However much it may be his ideal to obliterate external experiences
- immediate, his attitude to the world. Certainly we can learn a great deal
- affections. Picture an ideal which man strives to realise, when his blood
- Title: Metamorphoses/Soul Two: Lecture 4: The Nature of Prayer
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- and in which we have dealt with them, have made the soul what it is. We bear
- Ideally, it would
- by my feelings and perceptions, from all the ideals set up by my will-power
- shine into the soul. Impulses of will and ideals strange to us spring up in
- Title: Metamorphoses/Soul Two: Lecture 5: Sickness and Healing
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- regularly that this lecture cycle has dealt with a series of far-reaching
- also, to deal with such a question, namely the nature of
- Today I want to deal with significantly deeper questions in the understanding
- which will enable us to deal with the present subject in the appropriate
- necessary for the topic we are dealing with today. Normal developments have
- this question, we have to deal with a number of things which are a part of
- spiritual forces, he is dealing with purely spiritual substance. He takes
- than one ideal, one judgment, but that there are as many judgments as there
- Title: Metamorphoses/Soul Two: Lecture 6: Positive and Negative Man
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- achieved only by someone who raises himself to moral ideas and ideals,
- it possible for us to receive a great deal into our soul-life between death
- Title: Metamorphoses/Soul Two: Lecture 7: Error and Mental Disorder
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- only be able to deal with the subject in outline, but perhaps it will provide
- unhappy subject we are dealing with today can be fitted quite naturally into
- what we have dealt with so often this winter. The philosopher mentioned in
- might be described as a pretty phrase, were we not dealing with a serious
- someone else one is dealing with physical communication whereby the physical
- Title: Metamorphoses/Soul Two: Lecture 8: Human Conscience
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- Title: Metamorphoses/Soul Two: Lecture 9: The Mission of Art
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- ideals, he had pursued his search for truth, together with his Weimar
- ideals, endeavours and renunciations during the sixty years he worked on his
- with Dante — a man is dealing with himself alone. In
- Title: Excursus/Mark: I: A Retrospect
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- when dealing with them we indicated that at some future date we hoped
- historical records dealing with these events. What is of the deepest
- culture longs for a new understanding of the documents dealing with
- Ideas dealing with
- because it deals with what lies nearest to each. It is the most
- and again to deal with the fundamental conditions of spiritual
- deal of harm. But the forces active on our physical and etheric
- I only hint at, but cannot deal further with to-day — they
- react most powerfully upon those who originate them. We shall deal
- Title: Excursus/Mark: II: Some Practical Points of View
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- the ordinary world around us — and which when it deals with man
- conclusion so that those dealing with Anthroposophy and with
- simple means that organs are necessary. This is dealt with more
- Title: Excursus/Mark: III: Excursus: Lecture I
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- super-sensible knowledge, dealing as it does with the super-sensible
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- we must break with those ordinary methods of thought which deal
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- Now a very great deal was already attained — something
- dealt with in which mention is made of a higher Power, of an
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- matters not as yet dealt with by us. But it has been necessary to
- when dealing with the story of the temptation of Buddha, when a man
- ideal. It disturbs the materialistic peace of their souls when they
- But when dealing with
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- place, consider the difference between a man who is full of idealism
- and sets up high ideals, and one who is disinclined to do this, who
- thoughts and ideals rise far above what they are able to attain in
- ordinary life. Such idealists are always in a peculiar position
- highest ideals in any domain of the physical plane. Idealists
- ideals.” We must therefore acknowledge when speaking strictly:
- in a man's ideals — in what he thinks or feels, there is
- science this is the outstanding feature of the idealist. Keep this
- clearly before you: the idealist is one whose intentions and thoughts
- them. This means thoughts that are the outcome of idealism, that are
- deeds that are the outcome of idealism. The first contain something
- transcending action by idealistic thought. In ordinary life such
- there are not only people of a purely idealistic nature whose
- only people who act instinctively, and others who act idealistically,
- himself: — “How can I gain those ideals which best
- them at the present day the most certain, most concrete idealism. And
- in thoughts which are materialistic. A theoretical idealism may yet
- with higher spheres, we shall make use of some of the things dealt
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- so-called ideals for mankind are certainly not wanting at the present
- special ideal for our humanity; might construct out of his head and
- heart an ideal by which well-being and blessedness might be attained.
- of to-day believe? He takes counsel with himself; an ideal rises in
- his soul and he believes he is capable of making his ideal actual. He
- I am not now dealing
- with the Christ-Impulses. This stands before us as a wondrous ideal,
- every particular with such truths as deal with man as well as with
- ideal.
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- symbolically what I cannot deal with adequately to-day owing to the
- important period with which we are dealing, what really forms the
- Title: Excursus/Mark: IV: The Path of Theosophy from Former Ages until Now
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- the astral body. And we learnt from our studies dealing with the
- that deals with the different members of man's Being and so
- other hand, grew ever greater and greater, the more the ideal of a
- Title: Spiritual Teachings of Soul/World: Course I - Lecture I: The Eternal and the Transient in the Human Being
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- opinions. We deal with opinions. The one opinion is different from the
- idealised human beings.
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- likes to rise to the lively spirit. Indeed, there are ideals at which the human
- beings look up, and they speak a lot of ideals, but that they could realise
- the ideals that the spirit could be active and that it is the task to recognise
- of the peoples created. — The Son of God evaporated to a divine ideal
- ideal human being in the way as Strauss formed it. One does nowhere find the
- speculation or from the Enlightenment. — However, in truth we deal with
- not in shadowy way, as shadowy ideal, but as reality, as the theosophist imagines
- in the regions where only “simple men” where only ideals are, but
- still imagine the ideals at most which contain abstractions. Then he speaks
- deal with priest sages in ancient times and with the loftiest truth which was
- Title: Spiritual Teachings of Soul/World: Course II: Lecture I: The Epistemological Basis of Theosophy I
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- deal with that which is offered in natural history, in physics, in history
- the sciences which deal with the higher capacities of the soul rational
- in it. In truth we deal with no real insight.
- my purely in the ideal formed judgment. Have I drawn this judgment from
- such purely ideal judgments, that we have, actually, no reality of experience.
- critical idealism and overcame the naive realism. What submits to causality
- motivated by physiology. Kant calls it critical idealism. This is also
- to the true critical idealism. The view of Kant is the transcendental
- idealism, that is he knows nothing about a true reality, nothing of
- Is this transcendental idealism
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- Indeed — if you stick to the view that you deal in your subjective opinion
- for knowledge. Because the categorical imperative deals with nothing that is
- of the 19th century: the transformation of truth to a world of dreams. The idealism
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- two are four. Nothing in the field of wisdom deals with your egos. Because you
- to idealism et cetera. However, let this become the whole knowledge, and then
- Title: Spiritual Teachings of Soul/World: Course III - Lecture I: Theosophical Teachings of the Soul. Part I: Body and Soul
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- on the other side. Hence, this first lecture has to deal with the relations
- of the soul with the body. The second lecture deals with the real internal being
- Yes, Thomas Aquinas says that the task of the religion in its most ideal sense
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- of the individual human being. If I have an ideal, I want to convert this ideal
- has to fulfil a higher ideal. He fulfils this ideal if he understands the mysterious,
- we lead it unselfishly within education. This unselfish ideal as an attitude
- of our culture, therefore, it is the field of the educational ideals above all
- Title: Spiritual Teachings of Soul/World: Course IV - Lecture I: Theosophy and Spiritism
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- science which deals with the facts of the soul does no longer exist. It is something
- this theory, Darwinism. If one studies his works, one finds that he has dealt
- using the outer senses. Just as spiritism dealt with the question of the existence
- of a spiritual world according to its methods, theosophy also deals with these
- an ideal brotherhood which joins the hands together through times, but a real
- of the consciousness. The ideal of the theosophist is to attain knowledge about
- Title: Spiritual Teachings of Soul/World: Course IV - Lecture II: Theosophy and Somnambulism
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- prevails that we deal mostly only with snatches of the waking consciousness,
- So you see that we deal with a sequence
- that a complete ideal is realised at every point in time, therefore, theosophy
- tries only to perform under the ideal of the conscious clairvoyance what it
- to give a spiritual, a really idealistic world view, a true knowledge of the
- Title: Spiritual Teachings of Soul/World: Course IV - Lecture III: The History of Spiritism
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- as if we deal with something absolutely new. The strongest adversaries refer
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- book with which Goethe dealt in detail in his history of the theory of colours
- was written from quite different preconditions in the 18th century. Preyer dealt
- look. I want to emphasise this, so that the faith does not appear that he dealt
- single, really thinking researchers also dealt with these phenomena in the next
- are more reasonable expressly warn generally about dealing with these phenomena,
- it; but he never dealt with it in such a way as for example Liébeault
- of medicine only, that it should be a privilege of medicine to deal with these
- time before which he stands there reverentially. Our ideal must be that our
- Title: Spiritual Teachings of Soul/World: Course V - Lecture I: What Does the Modern Human Being Find in Theosophy?
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- us about the secrets of the universe, then we find that it deals with that which
- things sometimes. In particular if one deals with experiences of spiritual science.
- tabs and lets it investigate the paints and the canvas. Theosophy deals with
- wisdom has to go through particular inner ordeals. This world wisdom can be
- handed over only to somebody who goes through these ordeals. In former times
- Title: Spiritual Teachings of Soul/World: Course V - Lecture III: Is Theosophy Unscientific?
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- human being, this ideal is the big human ideal of our time. On separate ways
- Title: Spiritual Teachings of Soul/World: Course V - Lecture IV: Is Theosophy Buddhist Propaganda?
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- deal with the question how this judgement could originate, and which value it
- The scholars who dealt with the
- have dealt with this matter insufficiently.
- Title: Novalis: On his Hymns to the Night
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- Title: Temple Legend: Lecture 1: Whitsuntide. Festival of the Liberation of the Human Spirit
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- tradition. The subject cannot, of course, be dealt with exhaustively
- contemporaries, one can read many and various articles dealing with
- Title: Temple Legend: Lecture 2: The Contrast Between Cain and Abel
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- dealing wholly with the work of initiates, so that in these writings it
- were dealing with purely asexual propagation then the new generation
- Title: Temple Legend: Lecture 4: The Prometheus Saga
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- (During 1904 Rudolf Steiner not only spoke at the regular Group Meetings, which took place on Mondays, but occasionally also on Fridays to a very small circle which gathered in the flat of Fraulein Klara Motzkus in the Schluterstrasse. The main subject dealNote 1)
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- dealing, therefore, with two races of mankind: with those who, like
- little retarded in their role of Elohim. We are dealing with Kama,
- 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 impression that he is losing a great deal of blood. After that
- are set free, then we are dealing with a true symbol. Today,
- Title: Temple Legend: Lecture 8: The Essence and Task of Freemasonry from the Point of View of Spiritual Science - 2
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- as a kind of ideal
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- We are dealing, in the main, with a special rite, that is called the
- the meaning of these two things. They may be treated with a deal of
- would usually only occur if the adept allowed it. We are not dealing
- dealing with exactly the same thing in a rather
- Title: Temple Legend: Lecture 10: Evolution and Involution as they are Interpreted by Occult Societies [The Atom as Congealed Electricity]
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- many different channels. A great deal of occult knowledge exists in
- Title: Temple Legend: Lecture 11: Concerning the Lost Temple and How It Is To Be Restored - 1
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- will explain a great allegory, and deal with an object which is known
- The medieval Freemasons, who dealt with and made contracts with the
- therefore dealing with a saga, but the historians have no inkling of
- the attitude of mind, even if one knows a great deal. If one has the
- — are only useful if they all work together. Their ideal can only be
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- the Cross; in it we are dealing less with the Cross sign or its
- You know that on the one hand we are dealing with
- Hence we are dealing with man's body at the stage
- Paul connects the concept with which we have been dealing today. We must
- Title: Temple Legend: Lecture 15: Atoms and the Logos in the Light of Occultism
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- duty. For, as the pupil progressively advanced to higher ideals,
- we should answer: One can certainly comprehend a great deal in
- is necessary. There are movements in plenty which are idealistic,
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- dealt with in the programme, but also about the direction in which
- now dealing with a female which has become infertile and, above
- dealing, then, with male-tinged wisdom in the woman and female-tinged
- and above, we are dealing with an active intuition stemming from
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- Freemasons set themselves the ideal, therefore, of taking up this
- The ideal which the Freemasons had set themselves was therefore to bring
- quite specific ideal. Freemasonry created its ideal for the future —
- the Church created its ideal for the future. It had nothing to do
- with Freemasonry. Christ lived in the Church as ideal — a male ideal,
- indeed. This male ideal could not suffice for the occult current
- earlier one. This was in the back of the masonic mind, as an ideal;
- ideal does theosophy have in the back of its mind? The ideal of
- Order] chose the ideal male in contrast to the Cult of Mary. It used
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- materialist or an idealist standpoint. For a process of progressively
- astral body of a child which has met with an idealistic teacher, who
- level is intellectually or mentally grasped, then ideals can easily
- idealists; they are the martyrs for the progress of a nation. They
- elevated souls to an ideal in a selfless way. Then, when such people
- ideal comes into play. Henceforth it is only concerned with its own
- idealist, who has devoted himself to the ideals of his nation, he
- follow his ideals boldly and spiritedly so long as he lived, looking
- killed, on account of his ideals, then the thought of revenge comes
- which treats its idealists in this fashion creates for itself bad
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- it, when dealing with these extraordinary facts.
- from what it deals with. However, one can rule out coming to a
- tragedian-poets, such as Aeschylus, Sophocles, etc., we are dealing
- world; and to perfect the high ideals of humanity in a fully
- conscious way, so that these ideals are not just abstract
- when a Freemason talks about ideals and one asks him what he means by
- the highest ideals, he will say that the highest ideals are wisdom,
- — the discussion about these ideals is with someone who actually
- to deal: a female and a male stream. The Freemasons see Abel as
- into it — you are dealing with man's own spirit.
- Title: Where/How/Spirit: Lecture II: Goethe's Secret Revelation - Exoteric
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- to reach to the beautiful lily. She had become his ideal.
- ideal human being in himself as a natural disposition and
- whereas the idealist rises upwards. The force of the religious
- Title: Where/How/Spirit: Lecture III: Goethe's Secret Revelation - Esoteric
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- and to try to fathom the ideal, real contents of such a poetic
- plant ideally? One may hold against him: the plant knows
- ideal contents of the fairy tale in the same sense as that
- justified to present you the ideal Goethean worldview —
- point of view that the human being has the ideal to strive for
- depend on our abstract ideals if we want to understand the
- lily, the ideal of perfect knowledge and perfect life and
- indistinctly. Because it takes up ideals, the gold in itself,
- Title: Where/How/Spirit: Lecture IV: Bible and Wisdom I
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- spiritual-scientific or anthroposophic one. We have to deal
- thoroughly from the other. We deal with the basic and original
- Title: Where/How/Spirit: Lecture V: Bible and Wisdom II
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- ideal human figure that does not top the human level, even if
- allowed to deal with a historical document. These are not only
- if we deal with the evolution of the human consciousness
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- he is led from the sensuous where one deals with the spirit at
- ideals, and moral, all religions are for that who can judge the
- Title: Where/How/Spirit: Lecture VII: Issues of Nutrition in the Light of Spiritual Science
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- particular idealism, their particular spirituality by saying:
- often been repeated and that causes many who are idealistically
- Today, we deal with nutrition in the narrower sense. That is
- not matter so much whether one is an idealist or not, but it is
- Spiritual science is something that can be an ideal for the
- Title: Where/How/Spirit: Lecture VIII: Issues of Health in the Light of Spiritual Science
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- “human being” if one deals with the phenomena of
- being as an ideal who tries to think only what the eyes see
- Title: Where/How/Spirit: Lecture IX: Tolstoy and Carnegie
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- refinement of life. Of course, we can deal only quite cursorily
- ideals of human happiness, human welfare, and progress flash as
- ideals. This causes a conflict in his soul, something that does
- be stressed that he had an ideal of education in mind, which
- telegraph by own practicing. Thus, he can aim at the ideal that
- something else presented itself to him. A man who dealt with
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- the judgement is ready: oh, this spiritual science deals with
- beautiful ideal of thinking as it distinguished Goethe: the
- things is again such a magic ideal of the practice of thinking.
- Title: Where/How/Spirit: Lecture XI: The Invisible Human Members and Practical Life
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- ideals. Fichte (Johann Gottlieb F., 1762–1814) tried to explain
- the determination of the human being using high ideals.
- high idealistic viewpoints knows what can be objected to it,
- namely, that ideals cannot be shown directly in practical life.
- Perhaps, those who put up these ideals know this better than
- idealistically, but one interpreted it wrong.
- often misunderstood. This will be the ideal of the human being
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- meeting with a human being in most cases. We are not dealing
- interests, it is good that we deal much with dull objects,
- Title: Where/How/Spirit: Lecture XIII: The Riddles in Goethe's Faust - Exoteric
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- representation of the different writings, which dealt with
- and which dealt with of the matters that one perceives with
- to its true homeland. It will deal with Goethe's riddles of
- Title: Where/How/Spirit: Lecture XIV: Riddles in Goethe's Faust - Esoteric
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- world deal with his mind that is transported from the physical
- Title: Where/How/Spirit: Lecture XV: Nietzsche in the Light of Spiritual Science
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- Imagine a human being, a man who has dealt with the question
- being to the ideal image. The Greek was not that way in
- which had led him to Wagner. He was confused by any idealism.
- With the idealistic Wagner, he lost all ideals which humanity
- idealism and all contemplation about the spiritual is a lie, is
- ideals like masks of desires and instincts. In
- tries to show how basically all ideals do not lead beyond the
- Title: Where/How/Spirit: Lecture XVI: Isis and Madonna
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- appears in it, the highest human ideal is born out of the human
- highest ideal, the highest humaneness that is just Christ? In
- Title: Where/How/Spirit: Lecture XVII: Old European Clairvoyance
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- from the old picture consciousness that one has to deal with a
- Title: Where/How/Spirit: Lecture XVIII: The European Mysteries and Their Initiates
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- that deal with beings like albs, elves, dwarves, and lurs.
- together with the grandparents of Charlemagne. Those who dealt
- Title: Spiritual Science/Treasure for Life: Lecture II: Theosophy and Antisophy
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- brilliantly that science has only to deal with the principles
- surveys. A whole branch of modern experimental psychology deals
- spirit: “We know the fact that ideals cannot be shown in
- Title: Spiritual Science/Treasure for Life: Lecture III: Spiritual Science and Denomination
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- walks through Italy where his ideal to study the old art came
- deal with speculative fiction, but he comes almost by looking
- Title: Spiritual Science/Treasure for Life: Lecture IV: On Death
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- as it were. They deal with the questions of the human soul life
- one does not become upset. A great deal of that what I have
- everybody is a dilettante who still deals with this problem
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- he is, and what he has to deal with in order to make himself
- can stand as an ideal of true humanity before us.
- Title: Spiritual Science/Treasure for Life: Lecture VI: The Evil
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- call this the basic question of the stoics. As an ideal for the
- according to his determination the ideal of the wise man
- describe the ideal of the stoic wise man in detail, and how it
- who overcomes his passions and emotions is the ideal of the
- himself, if the human being has to strive after the ideal of
- may be possible that one deals with nothing positive; but these
- 7-1881), tried to deal with
- Title: Spiritual Science/Treasure for Life: Lecture VII: The Moral Basis of Human Life
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- deal with the moral questions of humanity can hardly penetrate
- and works on as those, so that we deal again with them because
- Title: Spiritual Science/Treasure for Life: Lecture VIII: Voltaire
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- ideals in other things than in later epochs. We can say as it
- Title: Spiritual Science/Treasure for Life: Lecture IX: Between Death and Rebirth of the Human Being
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- connection with souls or also with ideals appears from the
- face us who were ideal figures for us in the last life, even if
- ideals, our mental world.
- behold our former friends and relatives, our ideals et cetera
- life, of our former friends and relatives, of our ideals in the
- Title: Spiritual Science/Treasure for Life: Lecture X: Homunculus
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- to putting them at their right place. That is why we deal in
- willing arise from the physical laws. It is an entitled ideal
- today. Both poets have dealt with a problem like from a deep
- ideal of modern monism, this Homunculus, that what the modern
- that is really an ideal of people with modern worldview who
- Out of human freedom, he can get an idea of his ideal and that
- appear with people who deal with ideological questions
- not really dealt, actually, with science. He begins now to deal
- develops his completely natural human ideal looks, actually,
- as soulless being, as the representative of that human ideal
- human ideal divested of spirit before itself. It is another
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- knows many people who deal with the results of spiritual
- completely entitled. However, if one deals with the results of
- spiritual science in the same way, as one deals with other
- spiritual science could not help somebody who dealt with
- itself in the world or to deal with the world. One could
- those who deal with spiritual science. However, the human being
- science is able to deal with life directly. The fact that
- Title: Human History: Lecture I: The Relation of the Human Being to the Supersensible Worlds
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- the human being might have to deal with matters of the
- an idealistic or spiritual worldview, in both cases one has to
- dealt with the big questions of the conceptual solution of the
- somebody who is used dealing philosophically with the questions
- who deals with spiritual science understands Parmenides when he
- which you have an outer cause, but you put the ideal to
- Title: Human History: Lecture II: Death and Immortality
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- 1812–1876) which was published in 1851 dealt with the problem
- lot. On the other side, observe a human being who has dealt
- Consider a human being who deals with the questions of
- the beginning of a science that deals with such matters. Just
- Title: Human History: Lecture IV: From Paracelsus to Goethe
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- dealt preferably with commenting and interpreting what one
- Faust — Goethe translates it only into the ideal
- Title: Human History: Lecture VII: The Prophet Elijah
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- The pictures as those do not need to deal
- Title: Human History: Lecture VIII: The Origin of the Human Being
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- real idealism which said to itself, no one can hope that he
- Title: Human History: Lecture X: Christ and the Twentieth Century
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- not deal with a “human being” but with a god
- there, everything bears witness that one deals with a
- Title: Human History: Lecture XI: Human History, Present, and Future in the Light of Spiritual Science
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- longings, from his hopes and ideals for the future. It is
- force for the present and as hope and as ideals for the future.
- today in particular? Take the highest ideal which people have
- age of humanity. No oppressive future ideal arises if we
- Title: Human History: Lecture XII: Copernicus and His Time in the Light of Spiritual Science
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- tradition of the scriptures. This part dealt with that what is
- Title: Human History: Lecture XIV: The Self-Education of the Human Being
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- impersonal ideal, so to a purely spiritual educational impulse
- this age. This is just the being of the ideal for which we
- commensurate to the ideal that we can never really reach it.
- that he takes it as an ideal from the great impulses of world
- history, and that other human ideals are given to him that he
- impulses are founded upon an ideal, upon the relation to
- ideal-inconsistent.
- that ideal to give instructions with which the human being is
- that also not based on that with which we have dealt in these
- deal with a self-pedagogic play.
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- leads to an idealistic spiritual result. What may it depend on
- that his results would have been interpreted in an ideal
- mock at the outgrowths than to deal seriously with the
- Title: Spirit and Matter: Lecture I: Spirit and Matter, Life and Death
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- soul, of its nature, of its destiny. This talk has to deal
- and physicists, materialists and idealists, Darwinians and
- has to deal with the question, what is, actually, the thinking
- Title: Spirit and Matter: Lecture II: Destiny and Soul
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- struggled for the solution of the world riddles have dealt only
- philosophical thinkers who dealt with it. One cannot deny
- cannot deal. Strictly speaking, the course of the human destiny
- beholding consciousness, you can get so clear that you deal
- Title: Spirit and Matter: Lecture III: Immortality, the Forces of Destiny, and the Course of Life
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- events. Here in the typical example we deal, on one side, with
- Title: Spirit and Matter: Lecture IV: Human Soul and Human Body Considered Scientifically and Spiritual-Scientifically
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- modern natural sciences are absolutely materialists who deal
- outdoors. Thus, you deal really only with something psychic
- the soul has to deal more with the matter. The same applies to
- for spiritual science. I have dealt with the matter really for
- self-perception there. We have to deal with sensitive nerves in
- internal, the soul which deals in the metabolism only loosely
- Title: Spirit and Matter: Lecture V: The Riddles of Soul and World in the German Cultural Life
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- exceptionally significant scientific period of German idealism
- the great philosophical idealists, like Fichte, Schelling, and
- were fertilised by this idealism, although they were not as
- great genii as the idealists were. We find this ether concept
- the German idealism the same appeared. I have drawn the
- Bydgoszcz, Poland) who dealt with the question of
- he dealt with the question of immortality like others, while he
- metabolic processes in such a way that they deal with the
- of the German spiritual life that leads idealism from its
- a way that one deals no longer with a usual anthropology but
- the sensory leads into the spiritual. However, while dealing
- Excuse me if I think it a great deal,
- Title: Spirit and Matter: Lecture VI: Life, Death, and Immortality in the Universe
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- does not deal with vague analogies but with a real internal
- dealt in the last decades as with important concepts, one can
- dealt for some centuries up to now repeatedly with thinking
- deals in spite of all precision with nothing but what one
- breadth. One does not deal there with anything that could
- reality. One has to deal with the extension of the usual
- that belongs much more to materiality than if one has to deal
- initial state of the earth is in such a way: as we deal with
- worlds, one has to deal in the beginning of the earth
- within the material. There one deals with the reverse process:
- and people believe to develop special idealism if they abstract
- Title: Spirit and Matter: Lecture VII: The Beyond of the Senses and the Beyond of the Soul
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- about the ascetic ideal to which some people dedicate
- How does one often describe the ascetic ideal? Well, one
- ascetic ideal forms. Nietzsche asks, what is then, actually,
- behind this ascetic ideal? He recognises that someone who lives
- according to an ascetic ideal wants to get power. If he
- power is behind the ideal of the lack of will, of
- difficult because they deal with something that does not exist
- Title: Answers to Big Questions: Lecture I: The Nature of Spiritual Science and Its Significance for the Present
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- There he expressed himself about the fields that deal with that
- Title: Answers to Big Questions: Lecture V: The Nature of Sleep
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- everything of that what deals with the spiritual life and the
- Title: Answers to Big Questions: Lecture VII: How Does One Attain Knowledge of the Spiritual World?
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- significant to somebody who intensely wants to deal with such a
- who have dealt with Herman Grimm — was no longer carried
- which deeper deal with spiritual science, few people dealing
- world getting impressions from these symbols. One deals here
- face the ideal of that which the human being can attain by
- knowledge which leads us beyond what deals immediately only
- we deal in our worldviews partly with something wholly
- Title: Answers to Big Questions: Lecture XIV: Moses
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- When we dealt with Zarathustra, Hermes, and Buddha in the
- that if we deal with him we deal with a piece of our own soul.
- to deal with Moses, because today everybody knows this mighty
- which deal with Moses. Since what does spiritual science show
- result — that a portrayal that deals with outer processes
- representations, in particular also of those parts which deal
- itself. We deal with that peculiarity of representation, which
- fact that one deals with Moses as with a soul which the highest
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- would have to be the ideal of a physical explanation to reduce
- and more the ideal to recognise our nature astronomically.
- Thus, astronomical knowledge became an ideal in the course of
- a great ideal before the thinkers of the nineteenth century.
- ideal to the most different phenomena that astronomical
- knowledge was just a radical ideal. One is allowed to say that
- — to promote this ideal, because to that all the results
- cultural life and ideals of their time. For I do not want to
- There Du Bois-Reymond spoke highly of this ideal of an
- assuming that the ideal is fulfilled that we can really say,
- time than that at what one looked as the ideal fulfilment of
- certain radical ideal of an astronomical molecular and atomic
- universe this sentence must be applied. Hence, we deal with all
- astronomer cannot at all conclude anything that deals with the
- the individual emerges. We have the ideal of a human future
- indeed, a physicist thinks that way who deals only with the
- Title: Riddles of the World: Lecture I: Haeckel, the Riddles of the World and Theosophy
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- it must discuss such an important phenomenon, which also deals
- has dealt with the development of the theosophical movement
- was able to observe that one dealt with a fine tissue of the
- reality. One deals with an educational direction of humanity
- death what the idealistic art historians tell us, we must fight
- deal now with the theosophical or spiritual-scientific teaching
- Title: Riddles of the World: Lecture II: Our International Situation. War, Peace and Spiritual Science
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- on all nations constitute an ideal in the present situation of
- person who pursues her ideal with a rare devotion and with a
- peace already in the hearts of high-minded idealists, and,
- everybody who also deals with the big mental problems. On the
- question of peace as an ideal question as it has developed in
- nevertheless, we must probably say that how this ideal of a
- reason that we call idealism, the other is the human desire,
- idealism.
- idealism here and there: which desires and passions are lurking
- and desires are not yet advanced enough to follow the idealism
- who have dealt with these matters know that one says, the
- their deepest idealism. However, their profession, their
- talk dealt with the principle of mutual help in nature. For all
- those who deal with such matters seriously a quite new feature
- we deal also with group souls of the human beings. The farther
- peace as an ideal, conclude contracts, long for decisions of an
- built on love. This is our ideal. We carry out an ancient
- Title: Riddles of the World: Lecture III: Basic Concepts of Theosophy. Soul and Spirit of the Human Being
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- independent of space and time. What deals with time and space
- Title: Riddles of the World: Lecture VI: The Basic Concepts of Theosophy. Human Races
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- consideration deals nothing with it. However, I mean, actually,
- that we deal with a big earth subsidence, with a flood of a
- Title: Riddles of the World: Lecture VII: The Core of Wisdom in the Religions
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- group of human beings which deals with the finding of such
- Title: Riddles of the World: Lecture VIII: Fraternity and the Struggle for Existence
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- fraternity, represents a great ideal penetrating humanity, and
- important ideal. It has indicated that way that this great
- has an ideal mental power but a feeble body, or the other one
- time, notices very soon that we deal here with a particular
- as his ideal. In those days, in the middle of the Middle Ages,
- a harmony existed between that which one felt as his ideal and
- an idealist and practitioner at the same time, it might have
- highest ideals of the soul. Human life produced the manifold
- substitute the struggle, the war by the ideal. Today one does
- can be only an ideal, but such an ideal must exist, which is to
- still calls the theosophists impractical idealists. It will not
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- world come? Today we want to deal with this question, or with
- convictions which occultism conveys, but refuses to deal with
- need occultism does not need to deal with it.
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- great ideal for that who should be the leader of the remaining
- pattern, as ideals, and said about them, as big as the
- ideal, there one has not yet understood what truth is. Where
- is without passion, then that the human ideal is attained which
- ideal of the old teachers of wisdom, of Christianity, of
- wrong or right. Everybody can put this ideal before his soul,
- and doing this, he has the ideal of the sun hero before him,
- Thus, the great ideal of peace places itself as the highest
- Today we cannot deal with the Christian teachings of wisdom,
- are annual festivals of the great ideals; and Christmas is the
- birthday celebration of the greatest ideal of humanity, the
- ideal that humanity must gain if it wants to reach its
- This is our ideal that everything that we say and teach, and is
- then our ideal is attained, then spiritual science will be
- Title: Riddles of the World: Lecture XI: The Christian Teachings of Wisdom
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- the material world later, who dealt with the merely material
- mere play for those who deal with nothing but brooding over
- Title: Riddles of the World: Lecture XII: Reincarnation and Karma
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- Because we deal with so important and basic questions today,
- us to mind that our most elated moral ideals, our holiest
- only ideal, but also holy leader of humanity, up to Francis of
- the businessman to do new deals, just as little the karma
- Title: Riddles of the World: Lecture XIII: Lucifer
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- deal with this subject.
- develops love with the noblest ideals of humanity. This love is
- Title: Riddles of the World: Lecture XIV: The Children of Lucifer
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- dogmas or the Theosophical Society only as a sect that deals
- human ideal is that which comes from the light, from the real
- Title: Riddles of the World: Lecture XV: Germanic and Indian Secret Doctrines
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- deal with some exceptionally high teachings, but starts from
- Title: Riddles of the World: Lecture XVI: German Theosophists at the Beginning of the Nineteenth Century
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- we get to know in the world, we deal with phenomena and not
- who have always emphasised that we deal with phenomena that we
- Title: Riddles of the World: Lecture XVII: Siegfried and the Twilight of the Gods
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- beyond the everyday life. That is why he took the idealised
- the obligation — if we accept such an ideal obligation
- ideal of the human being lived in the memory of the old German.
- Title: Riddles of the World: Lecture XVIII: Parzival and Lohengrin
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- knightly bravery, which were out for possession. Other ideals
- ideal. Something great was said with it. The Lohengrin and the
- Eschenbach (~1170-~1220). We have to deal with a young person
- Grail. Only by way of a hint, we can deal with it. One says
- the ideal sense. This is also meant by the sentence you find in
- experiences a mighty revolution. Whereas one dealt once only
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- occultism, which deals with the worlds unknown to the senses,
- Title: Riddles of the World: Lecture XXI: Paracelsus
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- ideal. The modern scholar can cope neither with that which that
- Title: Riddles of the World: Lecture XXII: Jacob Boehme
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- God and the human being is, and what God deals with the human
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- or even academic book that deals from any direction with such
- numerous works, which deal on thousands of pages with it. They
- Title: Knowledge of Soul and Spirit: Lecture II: Natural Science Facing a Crucial Decision
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- Germany, one had a great, idealistic-philosophical spiritual
- Spiritual science does not deal with theoretical bickering but
- mental pictures, ideals et cetera in himself — also as nothing
- natural sciences so far that in us the scientific ideal has
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- who deal with spiritual science it is especially annoying that
- modern scholarship which deals with such a thing which thinks
- Spiritual science deals
- high-minded moralist and idealist has transformed and purified
- idealist, as for example of Schiller or Francis of Assisi,
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- spiritual science, we have already dealt with some unpopular
- future ideal: you will have the plant nature again! One gave
- idealistic writings before you and this idea where we go up
- Title: Knowledge of Soul and Spirit: Lecture VI: The So-Called Dangers of Initiation
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- deal with, actually, in life in which they should be
- the practice on the one hand, at impractical idealism on the
- Johann Gottlieb Fichte said: the idealists know as well as the
- so-called practical people, maybe better, that ideals are not
- life ideal, from that which is not yet there what should become
- deepest, to reach this ideal. One reaches it best of all if one
- such ideals as, for example: you shall overcome your ego. —
- A person who has maybe dealt since his fifteenth, sixteenth
- Title: Knowledge of Soul and Spirit: Lecture XI: Occupation and Earnings
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- are tired of life who do not deal with anything practical and
- have time enough to deal with all sorts of muddled, fantastic
- those who deal with theosophical matters and ideas really face
- that — as so many people say — an “idealistic”
- human need, and human ideals, even the simple-natural human
- We do not deal with such childish trifles, we do not want to
- wanted to realise certain ideals that fulfilled him. However,
- regard the official as the ideal of the human being, with whom
- Title: Knowledge of Soul and Spirit: Lecture XIII: Outset and End of the Earth
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- his future out of ideas or ideals independently. The human
- of all if we anticipate in our ideas and ideals what we want to
- the past and to the future, as if we wanted to deal with ideas
- against those people who turn against ideas and ideals out of
- practitioners of life have no use for ideals and ideas.
- Speaking about the great ideals and about the determination of
- against those people: we, as idealists, know as well as the
- practitioners, maybe better, that the ideals are not directly
- according to ideas and ideals, they show only that one does not
- psychologist) which even wants to be idealistic with which the
- Title: Knowledge of Soul and Spirit: Lecture XIV: The Hell
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- problem; for it deals with the whole relation of the good
- ideals. All that sinks in an uncertain darkness with sleep.
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- a worldview that even in the least deals with such
- to the spiritual world. For those who have dealt a little with
- supersensible world, because this is its true ideal.
- great ideal that wants to spark the wisdom of this
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- dealing with something which is qualitatively utterly different from
- At present history is dealt
- it will be dealt with in the future. At present external facts are always
- Title: Karma of Materialism: Lecture 2
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- conscious pass over into memory; but we assimilate a great deal which
- a great deal of water will have to flow under the bridge before official
- and other great historical documents dealing with mankind's evolution.
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- science, are dealt with in the Gospels. But we must leave that to some
- Title: Karma of Materialism: Lecture 4
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- towards great ideals, towards powerful, effective ideas of spiritual
- and Knowledge” [ Note 2 ] and it deals with
- Title: Karma of Materialism: Lecture 5
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- as would a saint. The lecture dealt with how one ought to sacrifice
- of some large toy factory in Nuremberg. The way he dealt with the audience
- desire to serve the good. In short, ideally a town council should be
- Title: Karma of Materialism: Lecture 6
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- But perhaps such debates do not always deal with the reality, perhaps
- to light, need mediumistic communications. We are not dealing with this
- made important statements which have caused a great deal of indignation.
- knowledge may become a vital force enabling souls to deal appropriately
- Title: Karma of Materialism: Lecture 7
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- In the second chapter of my forthcoming book, dealing especially with
- before appearing as Luther. We need to see that we are not dealing here
- Title: Karma of Materialism: Lecture 9
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- will come about only when socialism has been established. Well, idealists
- insist that the earth will become paradise when idealism gains the upper
- striving, as is done at present, for the ideal of everlasting peace
- spiritual knowledge is present. They deal with the kind of thinking,
- good while inwardly wanting to do the bad. Luther had a great deal of
- to talk a great deal about spirit and not come anywhere near it. This
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- here dealing with a kind of faculty of remembrance which can be
- we have to renounce a good deal, for we can readily be deceived. If
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- reincarnation and karma are revealed. A very great deal could be said
- means an essential feature of modern Spiritual Science. A great deal
- Title: Turning Points: Lecture 1: Zarathustra
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- associated with the ideal forms of Osiris and Isis. Further, it
- factors that finds expression in the ideal forms of Osiris and
- Title: Turning Points: Lecture 3: Buddha
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- experiences of divine wisdom, and is ever ready to deal with all
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- sections which deal with the great outstanding figure and
- which deal with the patriarch Moses. When, however, we study this
- We thus realize that we are not dealing with just
- less capable of understanding and dealing with the facts and
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- Title: Turning Points: Lecture 6: Christ and the Twentieth Century
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- a great deal more than what the mere words contain will
- Title: On the Fifth Gospel: Lecture X
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- Title: Toward Imagination: Lecture 1: The Immortality of the I
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- In this book, he deals with the importance of balance in life, the
- way as in earlier days. We are living in a time of severe ordeals,
- see them say, We have put up with a great deal, but this really goes
- with the world view of modern idealism and spiritualism, you will find
- not an autobiography, nor a biographical novel; yet a good deal of Hermann
- achievement to find thinking people in what is left of idealism and
- hope to find the truth and which has achieved a great deal, as you will
- Title: Toward Imagination: Lecture 2: Blood and Nerves
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- great deal from the most modern anatomy and physiology to provide further
- have done a great deal for the life of their soul. Several people have
- Title: Toward Imagination: Lecture 3: The Twelve Human Senses
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- Keely harbored the ideal of building a motor that would not run
- Of course, this was only an ideal, and we can thank God it was just
- an ideal at that time, for what would this war be like if Keely's ideal
- Bollandist writings and a good deal of Franciscan literature, Meister
- want to claim him as an ideal Catholic.”
- one thing: he is dealing with a Spanish anarchist.
- mysticism! There is actually a great deal that is wonderful and beautiful
- Title: Toward Imagination: Lecture 4: The Human Organism Through the Incarnations
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- In this book, he deals with the importance of balance in life, the
- really clearly noticeable that we are dealing here with an astral body
- a particular environment, a good deal will still be impressed into the
- — who wanted to prove philosophically that ideals are nothing
- view that will let ideals stand at a pinch but considers them as not
- little to do if he did not let ideals stand. After all, the physical
- Now, then, ideals have no intrinsic existence,
- readers understand that we can hold on to ideals while at the same time
- words, why should we reject ideals when children do not reject dolls?
- were. Why shouldn't we do the same with ideals even though we know they
- Here we have the view that ideals have no
- and yet are treated like living beings. We are dealing here with a philosopher
- who compares ideals to dolls! Now, let us try to understand this analogy,
- ideal unless we also assume the ideal is after all a representation
- this analogy. The second lies in saying we should base our life on ideals
- of life. We are not only dealing here with a foolish analogy but also
- representations of living beings; ideals, on the other hand, are not
- We are dealing here with double nonsense.
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- Now there are philosophers, or people dealing
- it again. For what we are dealing with here cannot be refuted easily,
- their ways and see that their ideals are not relics but fossils. The
- Title: Toward Imagination: Lecture 6: The Feeling For Truth
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- Naturally, people in Vienna back then talked a great deal about these
- then said, “In dealing with these things, one needs a good sense
- to deal with them, instead of quickly passing over them and ignoring
- who deal with truth the way it is usually done cannot understand spiritual
- an untenured extramural lecturer, and deals with this book as well as
- Title: Toward Imagination: Lecture 7: Toward Imagination
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- were to deal with such subtleties, then it would finally do some good.
- a theosophist finds it easier to deal with the matter by claiming it
- book, which deals with non-theosophical matters. However, in its presentation
- The ideal we have in mind, my dear friends,
- this, did not have this ideal, then spiritual science would not be able
- we find that a great deal of what these days is called historical materialism
- we constantly have to deal with such things, and nobody should misunderstand
- dealt with accordingly.
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- adherents and the attackers knew they were dealing with a very
- let us say, a visionary or a false idealist through this, nor
- colour. Whoever conceives an ideal is, at that moment, one with
- the ideal. I le distinguishes himself only afterwards from his
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- understand how Richard Wagner came to his race-problem, dealt with in
- “Flita”, the story of a woman dealing in black magic,
- ancient ideal of the Brahmins, and perceived with sorrow the symptoms of
- Title: Lecture: Theosophic/Esoteric Cosmology: Spiritual Cosmology
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- and which ones still stand before it? These questions are dealt with
- first volume it deals with the question: How did the world system
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- Title: Inner Realities: Lecture 5: The Inner Aspect of the Earth-embodiment of the Earth
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- historically! This cannot be dealt with like other historical facts.
- Title: Destinies of Individuals and Nations: Lecture 2: Nationalities and Nationalism in the Light of Spiritual Science
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- German idealist philosopher.] There has been some
- national ideal; the Englishman takes action and does
- Title: Destinies of Individuals and Nations: Lecture 3: The Nature of European Folk Souls
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- of truth in it, a great deal of truth — and
- Title: Destinies of Individuals and Nations: Lecture 4: The Nature of the Christ Impulse and the Michaelic Sprit Serving It - 1
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- great deal more than could come about through mankind,
- 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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- also having to deal with hostile forces in our time, but
- would be possible to purse this a great deal further
- Title: Destinies of Individuals and Nations: Lecture 6: Spiritual Perception Essential at the Present Time
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- admitted that the best way to deal with such conditions
- great deal in more recent times. If things continue the
- Title: Destinies of Individuals and Nations: Lecture 7: Personal and Supersensible Aspects
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- Title: Destinies of Individuals and Nations: Lecture 8: Three Decisions on the Path to Imaginative Perception
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- gain a great deal from investigating them and knowing
- Title: Destinies of Individuals and Nations: Lecture 9: The Sleeping-and-Waking Rhythm in the Context of Cosmic Evolution
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- of Dr Mises' did a great deal at that time to show that
- Title: Destinies of Individuals and Nations: Lecture 12: The Group Sculptured for the Building in Dornach
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- evident to you from my description that we are dealing
- progresses when we show that past ideals cannot be our
- ideals for the future. The ideals of the future will be
- Title: Destinies of Individuals and Nations: Lecture 13: The Prophetic Nature of Dreams: Moon, Sun and Saturn Man
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- engrossed in whatever subject he was dealing with that it
- up with the subject he was dealing with at the time,
- the dreamer. A great deal of what people put
- Yushakov's ideal — that the one to liberate the
- friends, you see an ideal set up here that surely makes
- dealing here with a popular mood, a mood brought to
- schoolmaster to be dealing with his reincarnated Plato
- and meditate on a great deal in the weeks to come. I
- Title: Earthly Death/Cosmic Life: Lecture 3: The Living and the Dead
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- young have a very great deal to do with all connected with
- Title: Earthly Death/Cosmic Life: Lecture 4: The Cosmic Thoughts and our Dead
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- Title: Earthly Death/Cosmic Life: Lecture 5: Man's Connection with the Spiritual World
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- this will call our attention to the fact that there is a great deal
- deals with himself, when thus organised from the cosmos, that
- Title: Earthly Death/Cosmic Life: Lecture 7: Confidence in Life and Rejuvenation of the Soul: A Bridge to the Dead
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- age. A great deal depends upon this. If man is to take his right
- and youth our head organism can absorb a great deal, therefore
- Title: Life Gifts: Lecture I: Folk Souls and the Mystery of Golgotha
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- in Him! That is, they do not know how to deal with what is going on
- Title: Life Gifts: Lecture II: The Relativity of Knowledge, and Spiritual Cosmology
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- certain ideal of natural science would be to turn out the light and
- throw a deal of light on the way in which man can determine, by what
- Title: Life Gifts: Lecture III: Thoughts about the Life Between Death and Rebirth
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- nature, they all deal with old ideas which have been in use
- deal happens in life, of which but very little enters the
- beginning. And before him, as an ideal, is what we may
- Title: Life Gifts: Lecture IV: The Eternal and the Imperishable
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- Title: Life Gifts: Lecture V: Thoughts on Life and Death
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- 19th century, or whether he had to deal with an enterprise of
- Title: Life Gifts: Lecture VI: Spiritual Science, the Practice of Life and the Destinies of Souls
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- great deal; and thoughts about Saturn, Sun, Moon, the
- them to the best advantage. Up till now pedagogy alone dealt
- their judgment of life. A great deal would be gained in
- tendency which has at last stripped off the old idealistic
- Title: Life Gifts: Lecture VII: Whitsuntide Lecture
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- of flesh and blood. That however is an ideal which has been
- Title: Sound Outlook: Lecture I: States of Consciousness
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- subjective ideal or tendency which Spiritual Science has to
- Title: Sound Outlook: Lecture II: The Building at Dornach
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- to work twelve hours a day. That means a great deal. There we
- deal of human energy was used in twisting a burning stick in
- in this realm we encounter a good deal of visionary,
- Title: Sound Outlook: Lecture III: East and West
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- striving after a remarkable and strange ideal: no longer to
- thus to be directed to the ideal of making life here on earth
- spiritual ideal such as I have described is set up. By this
- physical life will be overcome, and by degrees the ideal will
- guise. A very interesting point is that this ideal can be
- such an ideal as I have described. This will set the pattern
- Those who seek the ideal humanity, because the first step
- People talk a great deal today about Fichte, but, needless to
- peoples, is inwardly connected with the ideal of becoming
- Title: Sound Outlook: Lecture IV: History and Repeated Earth-Lives
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- deal nowadays about the ways in which the structure of the
- Title: Sound Outlook: Lecture V: The Being and Evolution of Man
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- “fruits”. In the next lecture I will deal further
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- those days; on the other we have to deal with something
- have already pointed out. We now have to deal with an
- differently expressed and deal with different realms. For
- Title: Sound Outlook: Lecture VII: Problems of the Time (II)
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- words — to deal only with what is passing away. We lack
- there is nothing which deals with the permanent; because by
- consisting in this, that only the transitory is dealt with in
- the determination to deal only with transitory. Anyone who
- — deals and ideas that apply only to the transient, in
- Title: On The Gospel of St. John
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- Title: Occult Significance of Blood
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- the soul of a people is quite well aware that he is not dealing with
- however, stand over to be dealt with in future lectures. The blood
- questions dealing with the education, not alone of the young, but of
- aimless methods of dealing with it, and seek to approach it in its
- become civilized? And in what way ought we to deal with them? And here
- Atma, the actual and true Spirit-Man, a far-off ideal to the man of
- Title: Lecture: The Lord's Prayer
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- Title: Lecture: On Chaos and Cosmos
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- We can learn a great deal from this sentence. Helmont calls what he
- Title: Lecture: The Four Human Group Souls (Lion, Bull, Eagle, Man)
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- complications in human evolution that can explain a great deal to us.
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- highest human ideal, which is born out of the human body impregnated
- sublime ideal, the highest peak of humanity, the Christ Himself — for
- He is the ideal of what they represent — Who would naturally enter
- Title: Lecture: The European Mysteries and Their Initiates
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- Conrad Fleck in 1230. It is one of the legends of Provence and deals
- Title: Lecture: Buddha and Christ
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- of the Ideal of the World-environment within him; who desires naught,
- ideal in some one who has overcome all enjoyment and pain that
- was very hard to portray; so that in dealing with a subject so far
- Title: Antworten der Geisteswissenschaft: Vortrag VII: Wie Erlangt Man Erkenntnis der Geistigen Welt?
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- Title: Antworten der Geisteswissenschaft: Vortrag X: Galilei, Giordano Bruno und Goethe
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- Title: Antworten der Geisteswissenschaft: Vortrag XV: Was Hat die Astronomie über Weltentstehung Zu Sagen?
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- daß es das Ideal einer Naturerklärung
- und mehr dem Ideal nähern, astronomisch unsere Natur
- Jahrhunderts ein Ideal, durchdringend alle
- gewaltiges Ideal die ganze Zeit über vor den Denkern
- gemacht hat, der weiß, wie damals dieses Ideal
- eben ein durchgreifendes Ideal war. Und man darf sagen,
- Jahren — geeignet war, dieses Ideal zu
- geistigen Leben jener Zeit und in solchen Idealen mitten
- Ideal einer astronomischen Erkenntnis gepriesen und gesagt,
- sagte: Nehmen wir an, es wäre das Ideal
- insbesondere dann nicht, wenn sie dieses gekennzeichnete Ideal
- Zeit zu finden als das, was man als die idealste
- Ideal einer astronomisch-molekularischen und -atomischen
- Wir haben das Ideal einer Menschenzukunft vor uns, die uns
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- — nicht in diesem Idealismus selber, aber in dem, was
- dann aus diesem Idealismus geworden ist —, Ansätze,
- Idealisten, Fichte, Schelling, Hegel, trotz ihres von mir ja
- Idealismus, die gewissermaßen die Gedanken, die damals
- Idealisten-Vorgänger, dieser Ätherbegriff entsprungen
- Nachblüte des deutschen idealistischen Geisteslebens
- die, ich möchte sagen, den Idealismus von seiner
- Title: Geist und Stoff, Leben und Tod: Lecture VI: Leben, Tod und Seelenunsterblichkeit im Weltenall
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- Title: Geist und Stoff, Leben und Tod: Lecture VII: Das Jenseits der Sinne und das Jenseits der Seele
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- Wie schildert man oftmals das asketische Ideal? Nun, man
- was man das asketische Ideal nennt. Nietzsche fragt: Was steckt
- denn eigentlich hinter diesem asketischen Ideal in der Seele
- asketischen Ideal lebt, der will Macht, Erhöhung der
- dem Ideal der Willenlosigkeit, der Selbstlosigkeit. So meint
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- of the external world. But this physical body has to do a great deal
- Title: Lecture: Prayer
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- deal at once with the feelings of fear and anxiety, hope and
- which we have just been dealing, let us ask once again what
- ideal form it would be the sort of soul attitude that would
- into being by its thinking and feelings, the ideals to which
- soul. Impulses of will and ideals formerly strange to us rise
- Title: Astral World: Lecture I
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- evolved. Each ideal can differ from the others, you have had the ideal
- the god Dionysos strides to the River Po and looks down at all his ideals
- however, because externally the things are at once dealt with. Neither
- dangerous, and a great deal of what is said about its danger is connected
- for what we shall deal with in the next lectures. If we have now spoken
- Title: Astral World: Lecture III: The Law of the Astral Plane: Renunciation
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- Title: Prophecy -- Its Nature and Meaning
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- endure the ordeal of terrible storms at sea. He came very near death,
- have ideals. Ideals, however, are usually abstract: man sets
- the Present. But instead of setting up abstract ideals, a man who
- concrete ideal. This picture seems to tell him: Mankind is standing
- other side it is true that a great deal in the realm of scientific
- Title: The Hidden Depths of Soul Life
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- it has disclosed a great deal about what lies hidden in the depths of
- we find that this dream has a great deal to show us. First it points
- finish, suffered a good deal of anxiety and fear. But the anxiety he
- philosopher deals particularly with reason, the conscious activity of
- what governs these lower regions, and how differently life deals with
- Title: Good Fortune Its Reality and Its Semblance
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- observations of to-day may serve to set before men an ideal that
- us, but that we may interpret beyond Goethe's hopes as an ideal for every
- single human life, but as an ideal for man's life as a totality if a
- Title: Lecture: Death in Man, Animal, and Plant
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- work the subject of death is dealt with in few words but in a very
- dealing with an ensouled organism, he acquires a completely new
- Science, may say: Here we are not dealing merely with the rise and
- other. Thus, then, with the earth we are dealing with a vast organism
- are dealing with the spiritual processes of earth. At this time man
- the soul. What is the characteristic of these? Whoever deals with
- Title: Lecture: The Nature of Eternity
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- scientist the spiritual scientist can learn a good deal, and
- ideals, ideas, even with mere concepts, flashes through our
- harmony with our enthusiasm for ideals. Because of our wrong
- ideal of evolution, and we have to admit: As a child I had to
- certainly not be in sympathy with it — that many ideals
- strength to the ideal of eternity.
- Title: Lecture: Leonardo da Vinci
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- become mature because the ideals of natural science have really not
- a soul in which a great deal, an infinite amount takes place”.
- Title: Cosmic/Human Metamorphosis: Lecture 1. Materialism and Spirituality.
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- dealing with any ordinary document produced by ordinary Spiritualistic
- Title: Cosmic/Human Metamorphosis: Lecture 2. The Metamorphoses of the Soul-Forces
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- aware that a good deal is taking place in our soul, if, with a certain
- with all its crude brutality. In this respect there is a great deal of
- Title: Cosmic/Human Metamorphosis: Lecture 3. The Human Soul and the Universe (part 1)
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- withholding a great deal from the growing boy and girl if we fail to
- Of course a great deal depends on our gaining as many concepts as
- in our lives. In this respect education will have a very great deal to
- life, a great deal, a very great deal, depends on whether one can
- Title: Cosmic/Human Metamorphosis: Lecture 4. Morality, As A Germinating Force
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- common life; that man must form these moral ideals, though they can
- very pleasant to have ideals and fine principles and often still
- reality. There is a great deal in the present day well calculated to
- Title: Cosmic/Human Metamorphosis: Lecture 5. The Human soul and the Universe (part 2)
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- deal that lives in our age, should be purified. For man, after all,
- we do not do this, our thought will never be fit to deal with life; it
- ideas, concepts, and images as deal with spiritual matters. When a man
- Title: Cosmic/Human Metamorphosis: Lecture 6. Man and the Super-Terrestrial
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- all sorts of social ideals mooted. Certainly nothing can be said
- Title: Cosmic/Human Metamorphosis: Lecture 7. Errors and Truths.
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- with the French Revolution, one must read a great deal between the
- his fiery zeal against all forms of idealism. ... Such a
- saying might appear strange, but it has to be understood. By idealism
- abstract and dead. Hence Ötinger's fiery zeal against any idealism;
- Spiritual, not merely talking of an ideal archetype at the back of
- lack of appreciation, the tendency of the idealist to despise the
- richer, Christian world of wonder than that of this idealism to which
- that a vast deal more could be arrived at by thinking further along
- Title: Lecture: The Human Soul and the Universe
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- Of course a great deal depends on our gaining as many concepts as
- in our lives. In this respect education will have a very great deal to
- life, a great deal, a very great deal, depends on whether one can
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- Title: Lecture: Theosophy and Tolstoy
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- this is regarded as the ideal by many moralists and
- the welfare of the single individual's form of life is not an ideal,
- no ideal of common welfare can be produced by an accumulation of
- individuals. The ideal cannot be the welfare of an individual, nor can
- innermost, ideal according to external forms, but according to what is
- vouchsafed as the ideal to the inmost essence of the soul itself by
- does not take the ethical ideals, the cultural ideals, into himself
- The ideal prescribed by Tolstoy is that the simplicity of the soul
- judgment on these scientists, above all on the ideal striven for in
- ideal civilisation? No, you must take hold of the human being where he
- ideals of culture European science as well as European art
- bearer of the future ideal of culture. It is there that he sees the
- ideal hovering before us is an ideal of Love, an ideal which the human
- we have this conception of the spiritual ideal we may claim to have
- particularly characteristic of his ethical and moral ideal:
- of Leo Tolstoy lies in this: he has shown that the ideals are not to
- Title: Esoteric Development: Lecture VII: The Great Initiates
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- Title: Esoteric Development: Lecture I: Inner Development
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- it outside of ourselves. We can learn a good deal from the person who
- Title: Lecture: The Christmas Festival: A Token of the Victory of the Sun
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- In earlier times this cosmic harmony was placed as a great Ideal
- were looked upon as holy men, as Ideals, and it was said that if a Sun
- relation of the future to the ideal of mankind generally. As humanity
- ideal, this is evidence that men have not realised what truth really
- thinking stands to-day, then the ideal of the ancient wisdom, the
- ideal of Christianity, the ideal of Anthroposophy will be realised. It
- ideal and right as it is to vote about what has been recognised as
- This ideal can stand before the soul of every human being and then he
- has before him the ideal of the Sun Hero, the ideal to which every
- more peace and concord there will be upon the Earth. The great ideal
- Festivals are the commemoration of great Ideals, and Christmas is the
- birth feast of the very greatest Ideal before mankind, of that Ideal
- have reached our Ideal, for Spiritual Science will have become common
- Title: Esoteric Development: Lecture VIII: The Path of Knowledge and Its Stages
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- do a great deal for himself. He can, for example, look closely at a
- Title: Esoteric Development: Lecture IX: Imaginative Knowledge and Artistic Imagination
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- nature, but an ideal stands before the occultist. He says to himself:
- deal of the reasoning faculties. This special group in the socialist
- Title: Lecture: Inner Nature of Music: Lecture II
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- sculptor, for example, wishes to create an ideal figure, say of Zeus,
- however, he is unable to reproduce anything close to the ideal that
- Title: Lecture: Inner Nature of Music: Lecture III
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- life, in what may be called man's highest Ideal. Thus did they learn
- to look upwards to this supreme Ideal of humanity, to the time when
- When Christianity came into being it bore this Ideal within it. Man
- spiritual re-birth, as the great Ideal of all humanity and moreover
- of a Sun Hero who embodied the same Ideal which, in Christianity,
- Festival of the supreme Ideal of mankind, for then it will bring to
- Title: Poetry/Fairy Tales: Lecture 2: The Interpretation of Fairy Tales
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- Title: Principle/Economy: Lecture II: Christianity in Human Evolution: Leading Individualities and Avatar Beings
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- Title: Principle/Economy: Lecture X: The God of the Alpha and the God of the Omega
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- day. Thoughts of how the ideal of our own sovereign will
- considered the ideal state to which spiritual scientific
- “By setting up Christ as my ideal, I develop something
- be a model and an ideal for every human being. For this to
- therefore, that Zarathustra had experienced a great deal
- before us as an unshakable ideal.
- Title: Metamorphoses/Soul One: Lecture 1: The Mission of Spiritual Science
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- Title: Metamorphoses/Soul One: Lecture 3: The Mission of Truth
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- ideal.
- learn more about beauty, we turn to aesthetics, which deals with the forms of
- union of the Logos or Word with the Deed gives rise to the ideal that Goethe
- this, we shall be in the right relationship to our high ideal,
- Title: Metamorphoses/Soul One: Lecture 4: The Mission of Reverence
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- gradually build up from them what we call moral ideals. Reverence is
- Title: Metamorphoses/Soul One: Lecture 6: Asceticism and Illness
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- great deal that is not present in the plant. He can experience impulses,
- from blind sensation and instinct to the highest moral ideals. Only a
- not found in the plant. He must hold before his eyes the high ideal of one
- ideal.
- balance between his work on himself and his dealings with the outer world.
- makes us more and more capable in our dealings with the world, for we see
- his highest ideal in relation to so serious a subject as our human faculties.
- Our ideas can indeed rise high if we have before us an ideal picture of how
- Title: Metamorphoses/Soul One: Lecture 7: Human Egoism
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- a high ideal before his students, but he knew what he was doing, and to those
- We know as well as you do: and perhaps better, that ideals cannot be realised
- immediately in ordinary life, but ideals must be there, in order to act as
- ever and again. And of those who reject all ideals, Fichte said that in the
- Title: Metamorphoses/Soul One: Lecture 8: Buddha and Christ
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- exists in his body, deriving no ideals from the world around him; he has no
- While Schopenhauer's ideal is a man who has overcome everything that external
- thinking, so that his ideal man waits to reach the state of perfection until
- Title: Metamorphoses/Soul One: Lecture 9: Something about the Moon in the Light of Spiritual Science
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- These lectures deal with the mission of spiritual science, anger,
- it now, is to show that what we are dealing with this winter as a science of
- ask you to remember that this lecture will deal only with one short chapter
- he achieved a great deal for the more
- that a good deal of what Fechner works out so cleverly is merely an ingenious
- must be taken in dealing with mere analogies. When a stimulating thinker such
- starting-point, should prefer to deal with some even subtler relationships
- refer to a similar fact which gave Goethe a great deal of trouble. Most
- Goethe did in fact assemble a great deal of evidence which indicated that in
- Title: Background/Mark: Lecture One: On the Investigation and Communication of Spiritual Truths
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- great deal of harm. But in our physical and etheric bodies
- Title: Background/Mark: Lecture Two: Higher Knowledge and Man's Life of Soul
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- sense-observation. When this science deals with Man, we call
- A great deal
- Title: Background/Mark: Lecture Three: The Tasks of the Fifth Post-Atlantean Epoch
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- Title: Background/Mark: Lecture Four: The Symbolic Language of the Macrocosm in the Gospel of St. Mark
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- Title: Background/Mark: Lecture Five: The Two Main Streams of Post-Atlantean Civilisation
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- attain his own ideal! In dealing with great events, however,
- Title: Background/Mark: Lecture Six: The Son of God and the Son of Man. The Sacrifice of Orpheus
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- deal in the Gospels will be possible only in the future.
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- idealism, who sets himself high ideals, and one who,
- those others whose purposes, thoughts and ideals infinitely
- Idealists such as this are in a peculiar position. They have
- ideals. An idealist always has to accept the fact that
- actions must inevitably fall short of his ideals. Strictly
- speaking, then, it must be admitted that in ideals there is
- standpoint of Spiritual Science the mark of the idealist is
- fulfilment of the ideals, reflected pictures are left in the
- of idealism. The first contain something which endures as a
- experience how idealistic thought can be loftier than
- individuals who are idealists, whose thoughts are loftier
- of instinct and others who act on the basis of ideals. The
- and in others the range of the thoughts and ideals is greater
- best way of acquiring ideals which transcend our actions we
- members of our being and this gives rise to idealism in the
- idealism may lead to the conviction that theoretical
- this today and will deal with it more fully on another
- Title: Background/Mark: Lecture Eight: Laws of Rhythm in the Domain of Soul-and-Spirit.
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- shortage of ideals and programmes for the good of humanity.
- ideal human happiness. Above all there is no shortage of
- and ideals: indeed so convinced of their value are their
- An ideal takes shape in his soul and he considers himself
- Mark's Gospel contains a good deal that is also found
- ideal before him but this ideal becomes reality only if, in
- need of a great deal which, as spiritual beings, they will
- can hover as an ideal before us.
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- God, however, included a good deal derived from other
- important period with which we are dealing, was it possible
- evident that a great deal in human nature as we know it
- Title: Background/Mark: Lecture Ten: Rosicrucian WIsdom in Folk-Mythology
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- longing grew all the stronger and the ideal of the
- Title: Poetry/Fairy Tales: Lecture 1: The Poetry of Fairy Tales
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- ordeals and shocks of tragedy. We find that the tangled threads woven
- prosaic but accurate comparison to say, we can know a great deal
- many giants that have to be dealt with in the tales. Indeed, they
- Title: Das Fünfte Evangelium: Zweiter Vortrag, Berlin, 4. November 1913
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- Es galt diesen Essäern als Ideal,
- Wir könnten also auch das Essäerideal so
- Title: Das Fünfte Evangelium: Dritter Vortrag, Berlin, 18. November 1913
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- Title: Esoteric Development: Lecture X: The Three Decisions on the Path of Imaginative Cognition
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- great deal by knowing what the etheric body does when the stomach
- that we have dealt with, so that we do not trace only the forces
- those cases there may be a great deal of enthusiasm and so
- Title: Lecture IV: WHITSUN: A Symbol of the Immortality of the Ego
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- through fateful ordeals and at such times it is not really fitting to call
- Title: Social Forms: Address: On the Occasion of the General Meeting of the Berlin Branch
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- is dealing with realities, one must also give proof by means
- Title: Social Forms: Lecture XVII: Consciousness of Pre-Existence
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- of the physical body, he is dealing with a being that has
- conglobulated. Human beings form ideals; what is to become of
- such ideals if earth turns again into nothing but a heap of
- Title: Brotherhood and the Fight for Survival
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- spearhead of its movement, as the most important of its ideals. With
- who has an ideal spiritual power but a weak body or the one who has
- in the cities of Europe, will soon find out that we deal here with a
- from everything that people regard as ideal.
- there was a harmony between what people felt as their ideals and what
- they really did and if it was ever shown that one can be an idealist
- Brother/Sisterhoods out of the spirit, out of the highest ideals of
- work, to replace fighting and war by the search for ideals. One
- only be an ideal but such an ideal must be present, introduced into
- impractical idealists, but before long one will see that they will be
- the most practical ones, because they are able to deal with the
- Title: Lecture: Manifestations of the Unconscious
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- A great deal
- Title: Esoteric Lessons Part III: Berlin, 2-8-'13
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- Title: Esoteric Lessons Part II: Berlin, 4-24-12
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- themselves with these thoughts a great deal, but in a quite different
- Title: Eternal Human Soul: Lecture I: Aim and Being of Spiritual Research
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- deal with the aim and being of spiritual research as I mean
- scientific spirit of the present: this soul science deals with
- present naturalist must consider that as an ideal to pursue the
- mind adds from itself. If the ideal of natural sciences must be
- spiritual methods on the other side after the ideal of
- the last time. This book does not deal with the questions of
- science everywhere. It deals with the matters of economy, with
- deals with the objects of economy, with the human needs, with
- Title: Eternal Human Soul: Lecture II: The Human Being as Being of Soul and Spirit
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- worldview has almost got to a kind of ideal limitation of its
- sciences can deal only with the finite and cannot consider the
- science is only allowed to deal, actually, with the sensory
- with it nothing is meant that deals with the origin of outer
- Title: Eternal Human Soul: Lecture III: Goethe as Father of Spiritual Research
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- as rather dubious to raise the lawfulness of the world to ideal
- people who deal with these things simply do not believe this.
- Goethe also dealt with this problem because this problem
- births and deaths. The usual psychology deals a lot with the
- Title: Eternal Human Soul: Lecture IV: Mind, Soul and Body of the Human Being
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- physical reality. It is for someone who has not dealt much with
- Someone who deals with human or other living conditions is able
- yet have the spiritual beholding that we deal with a partial
- Title: Eternal Human Soul: Lecture V: Nature and Her Riddles in the Light of Spiritual Science
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- now immediately dependent from the earth. It is a more ideal
- penetrate because of his imaginative idealism just into the
- to deal with the things seriously. At Darwin's centenary a
- Title: Eternal Human Soul: Lecture VIII: The Animal and Human Realms. Their Origin and Development
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- deals with it in reality with an ancient human wisdom. That
- spiritualist and does not deal with the spirit purely
- from the same Oscar Hertwig a book was published which deals
- deal with that which one can call “spiritual eyes”
- One has to deal with a perpetually ascending development and
- more point: we deal with the human being not only with
- to deal with imagining, perceiving and feeling, and that the
- posterior part deals with the will element. Of course, both
- With the physical creation one deals with the fact that the
- Title: Eternal Human Soul: Lecture IX: The Supersensible Human Being
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- percipience. What you want to aim at must not deal anyhow, for
- Title: Eternal Human Soul: Lecture X: The Questions of Free Will and Immortality
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- know that one has also dealt and deals with the questions of
- is important again that you are aware that you have to deal now
- Title: Schiller and Our Times: Lecture I: Schiller's Life and Characteristic Quality
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- the 19th Century, and the idealism he created.
- Ibsen: we see how he deals comprehensively with the
- dealing with the various problems of our times and our culture,
- tradition; and no shocks were dealt to man's fundamental
- problems dealing with the human life of the spirit in the same
- finishing his studies. They deal with the questions:
- dealt with this problem in later years. In his “Letters
- in by the real world and by his ideal of reason. But there is
- Title: Schiller and Our Times: Lecture II: Schiller's Work and its Changing Phases
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- Eighteenth Century and how the ideals of the Age of
- ideal of freedom fails through this disharmony in the soul of
- order into the moral ideal. In “Kabale und Liebe”
- ideals and general ideas applicable to the world had been
- the growth of man beyond nature to his ideals. He never puts
- the cosmopolitan idealist, Schiller sets up a claim for the
- independence of the ideal from all that comes from nature.
- Title: Schiller and Our Times: Lecture III: Schiller and Goethe
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- the 19th Century, and the idealism he created.
- the ideal was something peculiar, born from the spirit and in
- of idealism did not appeal to him; and Goethe was so much in
- Everywhere we see the old tendency to grasp the ideal as
- Title: Schiller and Our Times: Lecture IV: Schiller's Weltanschauung and his Wallenstein
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- the 19th Century, and the idealism he created.
- significance of a law-giver like Moses. Then he dealt with the
- Satisfaction is only attainable if we rise to the ideal planted
- help in the realisation of the ideal. He cries to them: Human
- Title: Schiller and Our Times: Lecture V: Schiller, the Greek Drama and Nietzsche
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- the ideal quality of the spirit. At first sight it may seem
- personal relations. When drama began to use the word, it dealt
- that those men did not deal with it so clearly as Schiller had
- Title: Schiller and Our Times: Lecture VI: Schiller's Later Plays
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- the 19th Century, and the idealism he created.
- the poet of idealism: he used experience to bring the ideals to
- by step, on the completion of his psychology, and his idealism
- mighty strain of idealism can be seen continuing through the
- continued activity of Schiller's idealism in the spiritual
- Title: Schiller and Our Times: Lecture VII: Schiller's Influence during the Nineteenth Century
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- active opposition to Schiller. The Romantics found their ideal
- moreover, a hero's death filled with the ideals planted in him
- To emphasise Schiller's ideals in 1859 fitted strangely in with
- — Schiller period and whose aesthetic was of idealist
- What you deal with, my friends, in space is truly sublimest;
- came that abstracted ideal of beauty, an art so cut off from
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- imagined as being permeated. It was an idealist view of the
- never did. His ideal was always truth, but truth on a spiritual
- Goethe as the artist. True, if we are dealing exactly with
- is not. Nowadays art is regarded as something that deals with
- believed that he saw the basis for his artistic ideal, he stood
- idealist to a realist attitude. Indeed, this revolution was so
- idealist standpoint: — the very views he had formerly
- to emphasise the rights of the ideal. Even art called itself
- realist. Any idealist tinge failed to find approval with the
- truth in great ideal laws. Art was for him the representation
- looked for the ideal of Freedom. What we call
- philosophy appeared, which though pessimistic, had an ideal
- Unconscious. The book was attacked a good deal; and there
- always find that men whose standpoint is that of idealism are
- contrariwise, understand the idealist.
- Schiller was a believer in the ideal. There is a deep saying of
- ideal lived in this way within him is part of his greatness. We
- there is a new ideal of freedom we can learn to understand
- through him. We hear a good deal of talk just now about
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- the 19th Century, and the idealism he created.
- Schiller and Idealism
- this last lecture I want to deal with a particular question
- Lessing meditated a good deal about it. In the Nineteenth
- libraries could be filled with books dealing with Katharsis.
- and Schiller looked for a realism, but it was an idealistic
- this way Schiller and Goethe laboured to awaken an idealism,
- good deal of investigation along these lines; and much of what
- Title: The Situation of the World
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- weigh upon the nation constitute an ideal of modern
- civilisation, an ideal upon which the governments of all
- praiseworthy person who pursues her ideals with such rare
- very noble-hearted men are lighting for the ideal of Peace and
- minded idealists — nevertheless so much blood has never
- subject. When we study the problem of peace as an ideal problem
- perhaps the way in which this ideal of peace has been pursued,
- power of judgment and understanding, what we name idealism; the
- understanding, the heart itself, provide in idealism the mask
- idealism flashing up: What are the passions and desires which
- developed to follow the idealism of individual men. The problem
- in their deepest idealism they longed for peace, for harmony.
- His lecture dealt with the principle of mutual help in Nature.
- All those who earnestly deal with such questions, will find in the
- as an ideal, make treaties or long for the verdicts of a court
- love. This is our ideal. If this livingly penetrates into our
- Title: Lecture: The Human Soul and the Human Body
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- Title: Lecture: Riddles of the Soul and Riddles of the Universe
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- questions is that which I dealt with in the first lectures
- nineteenth century by German Idealism — not in this
- Idealism itself, but in that which then evolved out of this
- Idealism — one finds the first beginnings leading toward
- philosophical Idealists, Fichte, Schelling, Hegel, despite
- allowed themselves to be fructified by this Idealism, who, in a
- were not as great geniuses as their Idealist predecessors
- spiritual life of German Idealism, the same thing appears. Some
- drive idealism out of its abstraction toward reality, the
- Title: Knowledge of Healing: Lecture I
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- across a good deal, particularly now in connection with our social
- bringing men health by putting their ideals into effect merely through
- thus — that here in the physical world a man is able to deal with
- intellectualism, which sees its ideal in the natural laws perceived
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- become quite an ideal to approach the spiritual life with the passive,
- of the Waldorf School to deal with boredom but to take care that the
- great deal of that for a long time. Indeed these civilised people are
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- has taken place, after today having dealt with it more schematically.
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- it is indicated: “For the Jews had no dealings with the Samaritans.”
- are people among us already who look on it as a lofty ideal for everyone
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- all but make visible what is already present in space ideally, spiritually
- back with it into the life of day. And then men scoff at idealistic,
- Title: Earthly/Cosmic Man: Lecture 1: Introductory Lecture. Winter Session, 1911-1912
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- a very great deal to say.
- occult ideal: There is in reality only one true form of occultism. To
- Title: Earthly/Cosmic Man: Lecture 2: Evidences of Bygone Ages In Modern Civilisation
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- for his examination; as well as having had a great deal of amusement,
- Light can be shed upon a great deal that comes our way in life, if
- easy to deal with; they soon balance themselves out. But inaccurate
- Title: Earthly/Cosmic Man: Lecture 3: 'Chance' and Present-day Consciousness. An Easter Meditation
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- chance. As long as in mutual dealings among human beings
- intellect and reason something which indicates a great deal
- deal may be learnt if it is viewed in the light of Spiritual Science.
- idealistic philosophy when they base their acceptance of a spiritual
- tolerance to other forms of idealistic thought, adopt an attitude to
- Title: Earthly/Cosmic Man: Lecture 4: The Forces of the Human Soul and Their Inspirers. Kalewala: The Epic
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- present day. It meant a great deal to me when our friends in Finland
- Title: Earthly/Cosmic Man: Lecture 5: The Idea of Reincarnation and Its Introduction Into Western Culture
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- Title: Earthly/Cosmic Man: Lecture 6: The Mission of the Earth
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- keeping it before us as an ideal and striving with the right means, we
- very remote, a great deal of attention was paid to these things:
- Ideal embodied in Him. When man reaches out towards this highest Ideal
- Title: Earthly/Cosmic Man: Lecture 7: The Signature of Human Evolution The Advancing Individuality
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- THE last lecture dealt with the subject of how the Christ Impulse will
- Physical Body. Thereby that Ideal Being Whose I
- future Ideal of humanity was described in one of its aspects and the
- be the ideal of the future.
- into Western Culture) dealt with this subject. Western culture, the
- where it was not possible before, and we know how to deal with
- not merely strive for this ideal in theory, but receive it into their
- Title: Earthly/Cosmic Man: Lecture 9: Form-creating Forces
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- individual. (The point that has been developed today has been dealt
- things, the ideal is not immediately in sight because not every
- the human being. The ideal vantage-point is that the occult teacher is
- possible ideal for mankind ... As, however it is a fact that every
- principle here outlined. The ideal of man must be to fathom and
- insinuating itself into the true ideal of Theosophy.
- ideal, it must stand on its own feet, set up its own rules of conduct
- to let nothing happen except what is true ... even then my ideal
- Title: Building Stones: Lecture Three
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- which deals with the healing, or, one might call it, the
- generalized human ideal. The age of
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- Title: Building Stones: Lecture Five
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- Title: Building Stones: Lecture Nine
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- time that the various books which deal with this subject
- deals with the question of how men are once again to develop
- ideal. According to Nietzsche his antitype is mass man, the
- idealism. They were opposed to the mechanistic scientific
- idealism.
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- to refrain from everything else, and also not to deal with a criticism
- Title: Origin and Destination of Humanity: Lecture III: Reincarnation and Karma
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- spiritual causing. The law of reincarnation or re-embodiment deals with
- Here we do not deal with
- he deals with a lofty, perfect living soul-being, with a differentiated,
- organised aura equipped with many organs like we deal with the lion
- theosophy regards as its highest ideal, it is also not the last ethical
- consequence which we draw from theosophy. It is a step to the ideal
- be really understood to fulfil us with their ideal. This is the great
- and deepen him spiritually that he does not want to show him the ideals
- ideals which are able to appear in the soul only. If we are right theosophists,
- 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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- ideal forces are the most principal, but the external forms of the economic
- regard this as the western ideal of the cultural development: subordination
- life form is not an ideal, an ideal of the public welfare cannot originate
- of the single, not the well-being of all can be the ideal: this only
- and the community. We want to understand our moral, our innermost ideal
- as an ideal from the inside of the soul, from God who lives in it. That
- not take up the ethical and cultural ideals from without, but allows
- he is: Tolstoy regards this as an ideal. Thus he becomes a strict critic
- these scientists. Above all, he criticises the ideal, which is striven
- cultural ideal? You have to understand the human being where he gives
- the preacher of a dogmatic ethical ideal, but the furtherer of a perfect
- ideals in dull indifference today at the European science as well as
- ideal. His criticism is based on the big principle of evolution, on
- for life in all these forms. Our spiritual ideal is an ideal of love
- the social life. If we understand the spiritual ideal this way, we are
- allowed to say that we understand this ideal correctly and then we are
- that is distinctive especially of his moral ideal: “The whole
- ideal of theosophy and also not the ethical consequence which we theosophists
- draw, it is a step toward the ideal, because the human being learns
- to fulfil us with their ideals.
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- person. We will hear in the last hours, which deal with the theosophical
- other beings of its surroundings. There are two types. First we deal
- invigorates itself. The next lecture deals with this stay of the soul
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- physical. What the human being performs out of the purely ideal, the
- divine, as the higher spiritual, as the actually idealistic, which comes
- to an idealistic attitude, the more he is able to have an idea of something
- he has again seen to it that he has become pure, noble, and idealistic
- tell something of these even higher worlds the next hour which deals
- Title: Origin and Destination of Humanity: Lecture VIII: Friedrich Nietzsche in the Light of Spiritual Science
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- had realised what he had dreamt of as a future ideal; there Nietzsche
- all my youth ideals compromised. He stood in midst the ruins of a world
- who appears from the future world as Nietzsche's big spiritual ideal
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- “sons of the fire mist.” We deal there with a configuration
- Title: Origin and Destination of Humanity: Lecture XIII: Goethe's Secret Revelation II
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- deals only with putting pictures next to each other like in a kaleidoscope,
- deals with secret societies, is directed by mysterious guides.
- also understands the ideals of the philosophers.
- the first time what the philosophers might understand by their ideals
- I had an ideal of myself, and appeared to myself sometimes in the dream
- ideal of true humanity; they should live with the dwarfs in good harmony.
- of the young man concerning the ideals point to it. Ideals are what
- lifts out above all is the possibility that he puts ideals, is the possibility
- possibility to grow into a higher future, he cares for idealism.
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- decidedly idealistic philosophy appeared which made a deeper impression
- that we deal with very difficult chapters and that it is exceptionally
- never mind still higher activities would be possible. So that we deal
- We stand on the point of evolution where again an idealistic world view
- Title: Origin and Destination of Humanity: Lecture XVI: The Great Initiates
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- was an initiation outside of the mysteries. I cannot deal with further
- Title: Origin and Destination of Humanity: Lecture XVII: Ibsen's Attitude
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- cycle of this winter with a picture of the human future and human ideals,
- to him as something mysterious, something unreal the ideals collapse
- ideal; but this new one is purchased by the price of the relationship
- community. But this ideal remains something quite uncertain. He says:
- human being had sharply outlined ideals. He knew not only that he should
- ideals. Thus it was in the 18th century.
- certain ideals awoke in our classical authors. It is interesting that
- interesting that Schiller trusts in the ideal and says: whatever the
- human beings see their surroundings; but no ideal pours out of them;
- the human beings are no longer borne by ideals. The human being stands
- ideals, the cover of my individuality. The sum of all these ideals is
- was nothing to him. He expresses it: oh how have these old ideals of
- to come when the human being has ideals again and coins them from within
- for is the internal ideals which the strong human being can impress
- The third world age in which the ideal comes into its own is not yet
- This unification of Christianity with the antique ideal is the reverse
- way. But Ibsen put this ideal on a weak soul which collapses; Julian
- An ideal which is a higher
- one must be able to work on all human beings. The theosophical ideal
- and regards every human being as a human brother. As long as this ideal
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- Title: Origin and Destination of Humanity: Lecture XVIII: The Future of the Human Being
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- ideals of humanity and that their force, their mode of operation consists
- mystery and put it into the ideals in an appropriate way what becomes
- idealism of humanity, the future ideals of our race are expressions
- principles. I pronounced at that time that the theosophical ideals which
- come from the masters themselves differ from the ideals in life and
- say which the ideals of the human future are. The developmental law
- currents assert themselves preparing the future. New ideals arise just
- pointed to a pillar of idealism, to Tolstoy before. Today, however,
- we want to get to know an idealism that is of another type than that
- literature contains nothing of these ideals of the future.
- and this question has often been put: Are these the unworldly idealists
- the idealist as a small intermezzo and show that the pragmatists did
- show that the ideals do not arise from the practical, but are supported
- and that he can at least indicate the direction of the future ideals
- of humanity. The ideals of the initiates thereby have a value that the
- unconscious ideals can never have. Then the human being moves between
- We call the present cycle the mineral one because the human being deals
- ideal relate to our tasks? Is it not anything that belongs to a cloud-cuckoo-land,
- the present. Since you have occupied yourselves with the social ideals
- anybody who reflects it has his own social ideal.
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- Title: Origin and Destination of Humanity: Lecture XIX: Schiller and the Present
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- interlinked with jamborees, with devoted words to the highest idealism
- great ideals, the great portrayals of his dramas settled down, slowly
- in Schiller has decreased because Schiller's great ideals do no
- ideal and reality, nature and spirit. But the trend had torn up a deep
- on his soul. How can one reconcile ideal and reality, nature and spirit?
- of the spiritual, of the ideal had faced up the greatest of the contemporaries
- time in which one felt the ideal of life so much, one had to feel the
- to the ideal! Which is the right social existence which is decreed to
- the lofty spiritual, educational ideal, which lives in his aesthetic
- as a semblance that expresses the ideal, the spiritual to us. Spirit
- in the human being has to be awakened. This is Schiller's ideal.
- a Greek, or just as an Italian, and a choice nature and an idealising
- Theodor Fechner (1801–1887) wrote in idealistic spirit: The
- Schiller in such an idealistic way. Recently, in the last decade of
- Title: Origin and Destination of Humanity: Lecture XX: The Divinity Faculty and Theosophy
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- concerning this or that, but it has to deal with the most different
- we deal with the leadership in the spiritual life, if it should be capable
- who work at least if you look at the matter idealistically as bearers
- deal with that faculty which in the first times, in the midst of the
- natural, if you consider the matter in the abstract, ideally to call
- faculty considered and dealt with the big question: what is the primal
- single faculties do not deal a lot with each other. In the Middle Ages,
- teachings that are understandable only for someone who has dealt with
- authority in this or that epoch. As an ideal the human being had it
- beginning. This impression works too strong, even on an idealist, so
- nobler and more idealised. Theology has also become materialistic. These
- is the basis of the spiritual life of our idealists and spiritists.
- materialistically. All idealistic theories are of no avail, as long
- dealt with the intentions of the theosophical movement, if they got
- Title: Origin and Destination of Humanity: Lecture XXI: The Faculty of Law and Theosophy
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- topic: the faculty of law and the theosophical movement. Who has dealt
- of humanity, it is never possible that somebody who has to deal with
- does not want to deal with the things really because the human beings
- Title: Origin and Destination of Humanity: Lecture XXII: The Medical Faculty and Theosophy
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- Title: Origin and Destination of Humanity: Lecture XXIII: The Arts Faculty and Theosophy
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- of any knowledge, even of art. There could be the great idealism of
- Vinci (1459–1519), this representative of the great idealism,
- we take this point of view, we have taken up the great idealism in ourselves,
- and this idealism would have to flow through the whole arts faculty.
- any idealistic world view into the world. The arts faculty is not able
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- observations, or ideals always bears the stamp of issuing
- him to understand many phenomena. The abstract ideals of
- future man's ideas as well as his ideals must be far more
- standpoints. Ideas and ideals must spring from real
- “idealism” on direct spiritual investigation.
- Arbitrary notions will not provide ideals that have any
- merely because they deal with things that are pleasant and
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- idealism, has tried for decades to bring about what he
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- chapter which, in the typical way I have mentioned, deals
- Everything he deals with, not only in the lengthy chapter on
- quotes. In dealing with super-sensible knowledge it is
- dealing with the Saturn evolution particularly — how
- matter has been justly dealt with. Such book announcements
- ... the book deals with cabbalistic
- officialdom deals with a subject that seeks to serve truth.
- too far as he does not understand it at all. In dealing with
- to bear nor to deal with. I found it necessary today to draw
- I wanted to show-how anthroposophy is dealt with by those who
- are dealing with someone who, apart from being utterly
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- his first publication, a book dealing with Aristotle's
- itself is no guarantee of dealing with reality, for my mental
- witnessing so very many ideals on which people have built
- when dealing with social or political issues, indeed with all
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- of how people in general adapt to and deal with life. Here
- natural-scientific means. When dealing with such delicate
- life of soul. All relationships dealt with in spiritual
- deal with the will, not even in his work on psychology. And
- connections we are dealing with. However, in ordinary life
- formula as answer. The whole of spiritual science deals with
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- our ideals can be enriched up to the age of 27 simply through
- a great deal. They imply that while incarnated in a human
- scientist must deal with the facts he discovers differently
- from the way the natural scientist deals with his. From our
- of ideas and ideals; he will be concerned about social reform
- the issue was dealt with at that particular time.
- dealt with by simply absorbing them; i.e., making an entry
- people felt. It also expresses the idealism of a 27-year-old.
- abstract ideal of a 27-year-old.
- of the 27-year-old. This makes him the ideal representative
- interesting interaction does certainly explain a great deal
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- dealing with certain higher truths. It is only now that the
- clarify this issue which deals with something basic and
- that we are here dealing with a pessimism that is very
- to deal with. Especially through these lectures it is my hope
- that, for things to be dealt with efficiently they must first
- striven for in the East as an ideal is to read less, to be
- connection exists in the ideal sphere between the object and
- that has freed itself from matter can deal effectively with
- deal effectively with social problems.
- Title: History of the Middle Ages: Lecture I: Celts, Teutons, and Slavs
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- considering a re-organisation of the Church. Dealing with the
- ideal.
- throughout this stage, and eventually developed to these ideals. The
- ideal. History teaches us that the free man acquires a new value
- from out the spirit. The man who fulfils the ideal will be he
- Title: History of the Middle Ages: Lecture V: Charlemagne and the Church
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- Title: History of the Middle Ages: Lecture VI: Culture of the Middle Ages
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- Middle Ages is specially important for human study, because it deals
- allied with that other idealistic culture movement by which the
- dealing with this period. The fighting which took place was for
- direction. We are only dealing with a quarrel between a Church grown
- Title: The Human Soul in Life and Death
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- says beautiful words about the ideal deeds of his people, we may
- Title: Two Pictures by Raphael
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- to inscribe the great ideal into his soul.
- mighty ideal. This picture cannot be painted yet, for the
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- think of your childhood, you will be able to say that you have learnt a very great deal.
- world, about history or literature as well as a great deal else. Now you have knowledge of
- learn a great deal and yet no great change takes place in his original character and
- changed a great deal in their own natures and characters. Perhaps indeed there is no
- great deal, assimilating it so thoroughly that it gradually becomes an asset of his very
- deal with their environment lovingly and sympathetically. In many cases this love extends
- important question in life will have been dealt with today and next time. I ask you to bear
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- death, — no one who was aware that he is dealing only
- ideal of its development. One should not ask: is
- Title: Evil and Spiritual Science
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- Basically, what we have to deal with today is an ancient issue
- Stoics. And as an ideal for humanity, that strove to insert its
- purpose in the universe accordingly, the ideal of the wise
- take us too far, if we were to exhaustively portray the ideals
- ideal before Stoicism. And that which inserts itself as wisdom
- his/her freedom towards the ideal of wisdom, the possibility
- Freedom must reside in striving for the ideal of wisdom. But
- what we call selfishness. A great deal of careful thinking has
- Title: Buddha and the Two Boys: Lecture I: Buddha and the Two Boys of Jesus
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- at Berlin in October of 1909. They deal with the occult knowledge of the two
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- at Berlin in October of 1909. They deal with the occult knowledge of the two
- dealing here with the last three years of the life of the Christ
- Title: Fairy Tales: in the light of Spiritual Investigation
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- the soul. These events are such that we can know a great deal
- great deal, Goethe wanted to say in pictures what he felt
- Title: The Worldview of Herman Grimm in Relation to Spiritual Science
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- dealing with total abstraction. In so far as it is still
- Title: Impulse for Renewal: Lecture I: Anthroposophy and Natural Science
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- ideal image of the Ur-plant would be rediscovered in each plant
- ‘Urpflanz’, what he put forth as the primal, or ideal
- Title: Impulse for Renewal: Lecture III: Anthroposophy and Philosophy
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- who lean towards the former idealistic philosophy. There were
- Title: Impulse for Renewal: Lecture IV: Anthroposophy and Pedagogy
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- becoming a researcher in a supersensible area, but it deals
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- directly in life; we have to deal with these problems out of
- been dealt with — has shown itself as completely incapable of
- order to discover impulses. Therefore, I gave up having to deal
- out. When we want to deal with things abstractly, we can create
- these are not all things which can be dealt with theoretically
- Title: Impulse for Renewal: Lecture VI: Anthroposophy and Theology
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- dealing with today could be understood as an “unequivocal
- time. It deals more with the experience of natural scientific
- Title: Impulse of Renewal: Lecture VII: Anthroposophy and the Science of Speech
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- concrete facts of the speech experience. It deals with what is
- Creator. Dr Geyer already dealt with this yesterday; currently
- Title: Problems of Our Time: Lecture I
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- beauty as the arrangement of a place devoted to ideal spiritual
- sight of a noble, selfless devotion to an ideal, through
- the furtherance of an ideal, spiritual task, even if it be on a
- thrust forwards into the first place in dealing with them.
- years people managed to grasp a good deal which I honestly
- educational ideas, has felt no more than that he was dealing
- before us, we have to deal with a soul which has been through a
- have taken the trouble to find out a great deal about what is
- Title: Problems of Our Time: Lecture II
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- answer may deal with things which apparently have little to do
- deal with the subject of immortality from this point of view is
- instructing about the true ideals of education! He began by
- pensions them off. It means a great deal when a man can assure
- Title: Problems of Our Time: Lecture III
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- idealists, we are compelled to speak. No pity should prevent
- Title: Problems of Our Time: Main Features of the Social Question and the Threefold Order of the Social Organism
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- in dealing with the social question, to abandon limited ideas
- and measures which deal with it piecemeal. They will be forced
- idealist,” not to say a fool. What I was then obliged to
- hopelessly naïve to deal in this way with the theory of
- arrive at the facts; we must deal with this surplus value
- nothing of what we call cultural life, the life dealing
- capable of judgment. There has been a good deal of talk on this
- I would gladly give a whole course of lectures to deal with
- which are necessary for health in the future. I have dealt more
- and Fraternity,” three ideals which were capable of being
- these ideals were really contradictory, that where absolute
- dominated by the three great ideals of “Liberty,
- the contradictions involved in these ideals. They will hold
- of the social organism the three ideals no longer contradict
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