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- Title: The Inner Development of Man
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- members or experiences, he does need to acquire an intimate knowledge
- occult teacher acquires this knowledge. They will be discussed in
- public will be found in my book, Knowledge of the Higher Worlds and
- The rules that are put down in the book, Knowledge of the Higher
- What is found in Knowledge of the Higher Worlds and Its Attainment is
- Knowledge of the Higher Worlds and its Attainment,
- which spiritual scientific knowledge must become far more widely
- Theosophy: an Introduction to the Super-sensible Knowledge of the World and the Destination of Man
- Title: Lecture: Newborn Might and Strength Everlasting
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- images of such a play proceed from a knowledge based on feeling.
- knowledge of man his relationship with Christ Jesus. He needs this
- our teachings must include the knowledge of the Nathan Jesus boy, who
- thirtieth. Medieval man, however, did not need all the knowledge that is
- All our knowledge has always lived deeply in the feelings of men. We see
- rise to a knowledge concerning the two Jesus boys, nevertheless, it remains
- necessary that we connect such knowledge with our most sacred feelings and
- Title: William Shakespeare
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- knowledge of the theatre and the deepest understanding for theatrical
- and this practical knowledge enabled him to develop his action in such
- Title: William Shakespeare
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- written by a man who had a thorough knowledge of the theatre and
- stage, and this practical knowledge enabled him to develop his
- Title: The Manicheans
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- In ancient epochs, in Atlantis and Lemuria, all knowledge was in part
- Title: Lecture: The Work of Secret Societies in the World
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- The significance of occult knowledge in promoting conscious
- along many channels. A great deal of occult knowledge exists in the various
- a religious community have some share in this knowledge and are preparing
- reach the knowledge of immortality in full consciousness, as a concretely
- feeling of survival but to impart a clear, fully conscious knowledge of
- living roots in the ancient wisdom, and the occult knowledge once in their
- who have been deeply imbued with this knowledge, have been so selfless that
- together with a new knowledge into these forms, much good would accrue, for
- Title: Christ and the Twentieth Century
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- Knowledge. The latter, so it has been thought, should confine
- other teachings of Spiritual Science we can acknowledge the reality
- its farthest future may be summed up by saying that a clear knowledge
- whereas the latter is forced to acknowledge that we are here
- that human life and knowledge, as these exist in the physical world,
- External knowledge has been led in the spheres both of Natural
- This is the ‘redemption of knowledge.’ ‘Moral
- conditions for a true knowledge of the Christ Impulse in the world.
- knowledge, are only the result of redemption. Through the idea
- Title: Lecture: The Crossing of the Threshold and the Social Organism
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- KNOWLEDGE OF THE HIGHER WORLDS”
- most intimate knowledge of human evolution, out of the knowledge of
- anthroposophical feelings and from a knowledge of the events which
- not like to acknowledge such things. The present time likes to turn
- Title: Lecture: And The Temple Becomes Man
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- aspirant for spiritual knowledge is called Johannes
- have a certain knowledge; and above all we must be mindful of the
- feel a kind of fear, a kind of dread of spiritual knowledge,
- knowledge sevenfold knowledge. But in a certain respect he
- knowledge of what is greatest and most sublime in the world, if we
- Cross in the sphere of knowledge which Theosophy carries in
- Title: Lecture: The Migrations of the Races
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- then come into contact with others who have intimate knowledge of it
- Title: Being of Man/Future Evolution: Lecture 1: Forgetting
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- sense. Not only does this knowledge help us understand everyday life,
- knowledge it does not yet work inwardly to bring life into the free
- that strong moral impulses can follow from the knowledge of such
- such as no other knowledge and no merely external moral commands can
- do. Knowledge of the facts of the spiritual world, as imparted by
- Title: Being of Man/Future Evolution: Lecture 2: Different Types of Illness
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- egoistic desire for recovery; in fact there has to be knowledge of
- the deeper foundations in these matters, and this knowledge has to be
- is it sufficient for anthroposophy to spread the knowledge of man's
- through a knowledge of man arising out of spiritual science that we
- treatment. We need quite a different basis, for spiritual knowledge
- whole sphere includes a knowledge of the higher members of man's
- arose from spiritual knowledge and has become more and more
- at least conscious of the fact that they had to have a knowledge of
- knowledge or on materialism. Perhaps it is even more difficult
- and it is common knowledge that it is nothing but talk and show. They
- Title: Being of Man/Future Evolution: Lecture 4: Rhythm in the Bodies of Man
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- science also lost its depth. Through spiritual knowledge this depth
- between caricatures of science and real knowledge based on the
- have spiritual scientific knowledge, and that it has to find its way
- into every realm of knowledge and life.
- Title: Being of Man/Future Evolution: Lecture 5: Rhythms in the Being of Man
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- question: How can a knowledge of these things help us understand in a
- an ancient heritage of rhythmic knowledge. As the rhythm of the body
- Title: Being of Man/Future Evolution: Lecture 6: Illness and Karma
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- knowledge is not so closely connected with us as the temperament and
- incarnation. People who have had any knowledge of this have always
- Title: Being of Man/Future Evolution: Lecture 7: Laughing and Weeping
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- fellow creatures. Therefore only a knowledge and understanding that
- Title: Being of Man/Future Evolution: Lecture 8: The Manifestation of the Ego in the Different Races of Men
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- in legends is absolutely based on a knowledge of the truth. If,
- to acknowledge this as an acceptable idea? He united himself with the
- Title: Being of Man/Future Evolution: Lecture 9: Evolution, Involution and Creation out of Nothingness
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- accordance with principles he himself chooses and acknowledges. Then
- Title: Between Death and Rebirth: Lecture One
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- the Medici tombs in Florence. Our attitude to spiritual knowledge can
- already some knowledge of occult science — to approach and
- knowledge brought from the spiritual world.
- this inflow of spiritual knowledge to be a reality. Hence the further
- have often said that anyone possessed of spiritual knowledge is aware
- knowledge of this change, or at least that such souls should be able
- creation, or where there is a genuine striving for knowledge or for
- higher knowledge will be attained by one who attempts to formulate it
- out of concepts already familiar to him. Higher knowledge can be
- respect of knowledge, of perception, however, there is a difference.
- a searcher for knowledge. Spiritual knowledge is a different matter.
- find that the knowledge we are trying to promote here is too baffling
- knowledge. Thus conditions in the spiritual world are exactly the
- character of that life. The first stage of higher knowledge is what
- martyrdom of spiritual knowledge, in so far as it is self-knowledge
- only by drawing upon the very depths of spiritual knowledge. Much of
- knowledge.
- make their way into the world as a fruit of true spiritual knowledge.
- We shall recognise that our grasp of spiritual knowledge alone can
- spiritual knowledge can germinate and develop into true morality
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- Title: Between Death and Rebirth: Lecture Two
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- even without any occult knowledge — to observe the life of soul
- that is possible without any occult knowledge provided only there is
- be made between knowledge of Christian tenets and the reality
- between knowledge and reality, it must nevertheless be said that he
- important knowledge for the Earth — knowledge that men will
- knowledge of Christ who at that time was still in the Sun sphere, and
- they imparted this knowledge and understanding to their followers,
- knowledge, feeling and perceptiveness of the life between death and
- be peopled by sickly bodies only? Anthroposophy is not knowledge
- Title: Between Death and Rebirth: Lecture Three
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- including those of which he has no conscious knowledge or may even
- beings and our true human nature. This knowledge will help us to
- external world and lead to knowledge. Admittedly this often calls for
- necessary for more detailed knowledge of the life between death and
- Title: Between Death and Rebirth: Lecture Four
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- what is learnt from anatomy or biology conveys no real knowledge of
- beings having gradually acquired knowledge of particular processes,
- waking life were instinctive. They had acquired their knowledge —
- and stupendous knowledge has been preserved from the Egypto-Chaldean
- death). Thus in the men of old it was a matter of direct knowledge
- someone has knowledge of Saturn or Mars or other planetary sphere and
- knowledge of the pre-earthly conditions of Old Saturn, Old Sun and
- watch how the ancient knowledge disappears gradually as later epochs
- constellations in the heavens genuine knowledge of spiritual events.
- the forces of knowledge which lie deep in the souls of men. All human
- witness the outcome of these life-giving forces because knowledge of
- Title: Between Death and Rebirth: Lecture Five
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- study which because of the significant knowledge it contains may well
- Those who desire to understand from occult knowledge the
- of materialistic knowledge of the world; and in the further course of
- Knowledge of the Higher Worlds. How is it Achieved?
- Title: Between Death and Rebirth: Lecture Six
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- Science. In this way not only will a knowledge of the being of man
- of the Holy Grail can impart to men of the modern age knowledge that
- must also have some knowledge of itself. Thus the immortality of the
- even if we cannot yet claim to have any knowledge of occultism?
- acquiring knowledge of the nature of man, this observation is of
- are matters of which we must have knowledge if we are to understand
- Title: Between Death and Rebirth: Lecture Seven
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- its influence. St. Paul's profound esoteric knowledge exemplified in
- is very important that teachers should have knowledge of these two
- knowledge — matters relating, for example, to health and
- very presentation was based upon profound esoteric knowledge. We
- of this or that standpoint but by applying the modes of knowledge
- Title: Between Death and Rebirth: Lecture Eight
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- it is then, for the first time, that knowledge dawns in us of the
- lecture ‘On the Boundaries of Knowledge’,
- ‘astronomical knowledge of a material system’ —
- spirit. And this we can do when we impart to human souls knowledge
- spiritual knowledge — a state of things that has existed for
- any knowledge of a spiritual kind. In their life between death and
- applicable to some other kind of knowledge. Spiritual Science imparts
- Title: Between Death and Rebirth: Lecture Nine
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- spiritual knowledge while on Earth. The power exercised by Ahrimanic
- knowledge of these things here on Earth and can begin to know them
- die in order to acquire certain knowledge. When we pass through the
- during his lifetime have had no knowledge at all of Spiritual
- on the knowledge to him out of love. Connection with the Earth must
- thoughts, conveying knowledge in this way, or we may take an
- rejected any knowledge of the spiritual world that might come his
- being when he acquires some knowledge of the higher worlds. Death
- Anthroposophy. What is of prime importance is not the knowledge that
- life under the stimulus of the knowledge of the super-sensible worlds
- in anthroposophical life. Merely to have knowledge of Anthroposophy
- is not enough; knowledge and feeling must be combined. We must
- Title: Between Death and Rebirth: Lecture Ten
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- Theosophy: An Introduction to the Supersensible Knowledge of the World and the Destination of Man
- Theosophy: An Introduction to the Supersensible Knowledge of the World and the Destination of Man,
- self-knowledge, of completely unbiased self-knowledge. Only by being
- able to put self-knowledge into practice can the soul find entrance
- Title: Michelangelo
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- themselves an inner feeling-knowledge of the way in which the human
- related. They had an immediately-felt knowledge of their own organism
- models in order to create his forms. An inner knowledge gave them the
- exact knowledge of the inner structure of the human body. In all his
- knowledge he had acquired. Before the soul could experience anything
- Title: Lecture: The Etheric Being in the Physical Human Being
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- pervaded by the growing life of plants. Imaginative knowledge
- it. Real knowledge of the spiritual world cannot therefore take
- now, which reveals itself to higher knowledge. And then we notice
- Title: Errors in Spiritual Investigation
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- Pitfalls await those on the path of spiritual knowledge. Dr. Steiner's
- condition, despite complete knowledge of his organ impairment, to
- Knowledge of the Higher Worlds and Its Attainment,
- life. He must be able to notice, to have the knowledge to recognize,
- Knowledge of the Higher Worlds)
- Knowledge of the Higher Worlds,
- Knowledge of the Higher Worlds.
- We read there that he acknowledges a spiritual world but
- as proof acknowledges only what appears in phenomenalism. He does not
- does not acknowledge spiritual investigation but remains
- to acknowledge only phenomenalism. It is fear, horror, which man does
- comes to a definite knowledge only of one's own self in
- Knowledge of the Higher Worlds,
- knowledge. He thus finds that the existence of that which develops
- feeling, he has no choice but to acknowledge repeated lives on earth.
- It is very interesting how he expresses himself about a knowledge
- Title: Lecture: The Christmas Mystery, Novalis, the Seer
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- out of actual knowledge, Novalis says that the Christ whom he
- man's knowledge increased, enabling him to make discoveries
- knowledge in the spiritual world. What has made this
- Title: Lecture: Buddha
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- essence of Buddhism is that it urges man to strive for such knowledge
- dreamlike clairvoyance, not only acquired knowledge but experienced a
- man whose clairvoyant powers gave him knowledge of his
- arose that all attainment of knowledge and wisdom leads man to
- death. Knowledge and wisdom cannot surely have brought old age,
- accumulated knowledge and wisdom of earthly lives cannot, in effect,
- step is the following of a path of knowledge which leads beyond
- went out from his father's palace into solitude. All knowledge gained
- the very nature of the soul. Wisdom, knowledge and morality —
- that Spiritual Science can lead him to the knowledge of successive
- knowledge could not assimilate all the facts nor could his mind gauge
- knowledge; it is able to compass and elaborate all the facts brought
- knowledge is concerned, they draw back from the investigation of the
- Science deals with the whole mass of facts, with the knowledge that
- spiritual knowledge, that awakens the attraction to Buddhism to-day.
- knowledge,” but rather feel that something within him can
- knowledge.” In the Kantian sense resignation means that man is
- Title: Lecture: What Has Geology to Say About the Origin of the World?
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- mankind, not only in the field of knowledge but in the whole field of
- spiritual science — that knowledge which has always formed the
- course, well known that geology draws the content of its knowledge from
- by the later ones. Likewise it is common knowledge that within these
- acknowledge it) but especially among those who on the strength of a
- Title: Evolution/Aspect: Lecture 1: Introductory Lecture
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- occult knowledge in such a room. We have seen that the deepening for
- to make the convictions and knowledge of the spiritual world too
- knowledge in the separate domains of life — even of occult life
- require of the Oriental school of Theosophy any knowledge of the
- Being Whom they too acknowledge, as though He could again and again
- true knowledge of the Christ-Being shows us that He is a Being Who
- Title: Evolution/Aspect: Lecture 2: The Inner Aspects of the Saturn-embodiment of the Earth
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- The Knowledge of Higher Worlds etc. and other methods
- ‘imagination’ is the following: In Knowledge of Higher
- further into the realm of occult knowledge.
- Title: Evolution/Aspect: Lecture 3: The Inner Aspect of the Sun-embodiment of the Earth
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- really attain to what the higher knowledge gives. He who is unable to
- knowledge. For what would be the opposite of this spirit? It would be
- knowledge so long as we work after the fashion of ordinary
- everything. For how do we acquire clairvoyant knowledge? Only by
- away with when we wish to attain to higher knowledge. The soul must
- of clairvoyant knowledge except by creating a suitable frame of mind
- knowledge reveal itself? How is that which comes to us revealed when
- approaches us, bringing us grace and pouring knowledge into us, we
- when such a word arises from the depths of true occult knowledge and
- Title: Evolution/Aspect: Lecture 4: The Inner Aspect of the Moon-embodiment of the Earth (Part 1)
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- present time, or of which he can have knowledge — that we had
- as the knowledge of these things to give to art a new foundation.
- so the artist of the future must know this — but knowledge with
- Title: Evolution/Aspect: Lecture 6: The Inner Aspect of the Earth-embodiment of the Earth
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- knowledge, must come from Wonder. This is really the case. Any man
- power of the process of acquiring knowledge. We should be able
- actually to feel the dryness and withering of any knowledge not
- originating in these two movements of the mind. Sound knowledge is
- knowledge may be acquired externally and established by man through
- any kind of reasoning. But a knowledge not framed by these two
- the fragrance of knowledge created by the atmosphere of vital
- knowledge is already established in him. He demands that what he has
- people may argue from the knowledge they themselves may possess.
- Title: Lecture: The Spirit in the Realm of Plants
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- very least the anthroposophical knowledge of man and of the cosmos in
- Title: Lecture: Zarathustra
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- which is based on inner knowledge, agrees with the Greek tradition
- knowledge and understanding for everything that lives, be it plant or
- Title: Lecture: Hermes
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- Science up to that time and his own contributions to knowledge, in
- his knowledge by speaking of it as a renewal of the wisdom given to
- knowledge from the depths of Egyptian civilisation. And now we will
- knowledge of definite laws of spiritual life, laws higher than those
- the Isis-power. In the knowledge gleaned from everyday life man does
- warmth of the breath, the fluidity of the blood. And his knowledge of
- feeling. All human knowledge was bound up with feelings of holy awe,
- Title: Lecture: Reincarnation and Karma
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- that of the Italian thinker. On the basis of his knowledge he
- ground; they comfort themselves with the knowledge that the time
- knowledge can only be satisfied when it realises that harmony
- and knowledge are acquainted with certain scientific views. Such
- knowledge; the things pertaining to external nature are palpable
- acknowledged everywhere, though the ideas of different thinkers
- upon an uncertain sphere of knowledge. Let them hear what the
- life. In this sphere the striving for knowledge is at the same
- knowledge of nature is by no means sufficient to conceive how
- affirm is the result of a knowledge of nature.
- knowledge. The Astronomer knows nothing of the logical results
- souls.” And the “new believer” acknowledges
- must acknowledge that it has to be extended to the development
- to acknowledge the only possible remaining point of view: the
- who wish to build up a universal philosophy out of the knowledge
- mere knowledge. For it changes knowledge into
- life. It not only enriches the knowledge of man but it
- follows the direction in which this knowledge points; he knows
- knowledge were to be a light on his path. The feeling of
- highest sense of the word, his humanity. Knowledge without
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- Title: Lecture: Life and Death
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- conceptions, that it is an acknowledged fact that
- themselves impelled to draw from the well of knowledge
- knowledge of the inner kernel of man's being, on the feelings
- present life without our knowledge, what we have brought over
- Title: Lecture: Birth of the Light
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- Experiential Knowledge of the Supersensible,
- knowledge, then approached the Christ-Impulse simply and
- Title: Lecture: Galileo, Giordano Bruno, and Goethe
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- realise that during these centuries, Scientific Knowledge was
- Scientific Knowledge was then very different from the ideas
- other hand, we must acknowledge that the works of Aristotle
- about it, the knowledge having come to him from those times
- Galileo, with his wonderful knowledge and grasp of all the
- must infer that what we may term intellectual knowledge,
- knowledge governed by reason, may come much later than the
- knowledge. Of these, there are four, says Giordano Bruno. The
- first means by which man acquires knowledge is by the
- of knowledge he terms “the power of imagination.”
- intellect, as the third means of acquiring knowledge, and in
- system of Giordano Bruno comprises four stages of knowledge.
- Results”, under the headings of Present Knowledge,
- Imaginative Knowledge, Inspirational Knowledge and Intuitive
- Knowledge. His classifications are more in the abstract. We
- Bruno lived first at that point of time when the knowledge of
- knowledge of the ordinary visible world, rather than those
- Scientists. It will be acknowledged that Goethe's ideas were
- Title: The Social Question and Theosophy
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- will realize that some self-knowledge also belongs in these
- has that to do with our self-knowledge? A lot. For it is a
- considerations, that one does not proceed from self-knowledge,
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- out of this knowledge.
- acquire Theosophical knowledge, and if they cognize the first
- existence can be proved. Whoever acknowledges Haeckel will also have
- to acknowledge reincarnation if one carries Haeckel's ideas further.
- but rather out of a knowledge that comes from looking at life:
- Title: Goethe's Secret Revelation: Lecture I
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- lead to knowledge, has, as its aim, the unifying element, namely
- towards what is called knowledge as it is with different painters,
- to knowledge, you will see that Goethe does not select a single
- knowledge — we merely describe them
- tries to grasp knowledge, but is immature, he is killed, like the
- Youth. There is such a thing as maturing towards knowledge. In the
- Title: Goethe's Secret Revelation: Lecture II
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- view that human knowledge is not to be looked upon as something
- senses, and the result is an absolute knowledge of the world which
- what is to become our knowledge is continually dependent on our
- organs and our capacity for knowledge and that we ourselves are, as
- reaches ever higher knowledge by developing himself, and what he
- the ideal of a certain knowledge-perfection, the object of his
- knowledge, and thereby attaining deeper insight into the nature of
- one may say, on this principle of development towards knowledge, this
- knowledge, so that he could say about a thing, I want it or I
- categorically that knowledge is produced only through the
- applied to the acquirement of knowledge, that, in fact they would
- lead only to an absolute disharmony in their knowledge. One man wants
- or, as one might also say, on the way to higher knowledge.
- our feelings, and which therefore lead to inner knowledge, and
- basis of knowledge (not the feeling as it is, but as it can become by
- knowledge capacity of objective feeling, and the Brazen King the
- initiation for knowledge capacity of the will. Goethe has emphasized
- chaotically mixed, that stage of knowledge is represented which does
- knowledge-capacities. When he has reached this point, however, he is
- knowledge-capacity which we see in thought, feeling and will,
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- which he had poured the feelings, the degrees of knowledge and also
- the despair of knowledge, as they went with him through the
- knowledge, striving to feel himself into life, experiencing every
- seen as a man doubting all knowledge, he now comes before us as one
- that an outer knowledge could give him, in many ways a mere jumble
- Goethe met in the different branches of knowledge of the High
- many sought for similar knowledge at that time, Welling's
- knowledge of the sources of existence. Goethe studied by degrees
- after such knowledge,
- we must not forget that Goethe from his deep striving for knowledge
- unsatisfied pursuit of knowledge, seeking for the deepest
- to unite the knowledge of what the times offered them with what
- the lowest step they studied what they called physical knowledge,
- to the divine knowledge and were all connected with each
- If for instance we take up the ‘Way of Knowledge’
- deeply the insufficiency of the knowledge of that time concerning
- honourable striving after knowledge and those limits which passed
- life's striving and his urgent desire for knowledge. So we find him
- desire for knowledge which remained unsatisfied. And when we look
- striving for knowledge, we begin to doubt whether it is possible to
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- Title: Goethe's Secret Revelation: Lecture IV
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- knowledge — the outer influences on one who has dim ideas of
- Goethe can point — from personal knowledge — to
- Because he said what those who had some knowledge of the spiritual
- life, but many. Goethe shows with the certainty of knowledge that
- would see what a deep knowledge of the spiritual world Goethe had.
- Here also Goethe is consistent with his knowledge. He
- knowledge which is only an abstraction, a growing together with
- sense observation or abstract understanding, but of knowledge
- Title: Christianity in the Evolutionary Course of Modern Mankind
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- requisite preliminary knowledge. Other opinions will be in
- actually something like a direct knowledge
- etheric body, and who could thereby have a direct knowledge of
- direct knowledge, built upon such an important foundation as
- invested what was for him direct knowledge with a
- of the human being is solved for us by means of just such knowledge.
- the blood of Christ. Through this knowledge the value of the
- knowledge of the Lord's Supper. But we see verified here a
- knowledge of a certain matter .when they begin to discuss it.
- Where there is knowledge, knowledge is imparted, and no
- for discussion, there is as a rule no knowledge of the truth.
- Discussion begins only when there is a lack of knowledge,
- capacity for knowledge; then later with his etheric capacity;
- knowledge. Then for a time Christianity in its true form was
- point of spiritual-scientific comprehension and knowledge
- Knowledge, and we realize at the same time the reality of this
- Title: An Impulse for the Future
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- have climbed to ever higher stages of knowledge, worldwide and
- knowledge of jewelry art by means of Dr. Steiner's suggestions. A
- Title: Supersensible Knowledge: Lecture I: The Significance of Supersensible Knowledge Today
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- The Significance of Supersensible Knowledge Today
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- of knowledge; at times perhaps even charlatans helped to
- wisdom and knowledge we require. What is needed is to present
- knowledge. She recognized that modern human beings are always
- possessing knowledge that reaches beyond everyday affairs to
- Only knowledge prevents them weighing on the soul, giving
- Without inner security of knowledge, a person is lost when
- increasingly be recognized that insightful knowledge is the
- theosophical movement acknowledges this fact and sees it as
- its task to provide such knowledge. But why the need for
- science has to acknowledge that it has no answers to life's
- realm of physical data are fully acknowledged by spiritual
- an ideal to provide concrete knowledge about life's deepest
- fully justified, as anyone will acknowledge who becomes
- people with no knowledge of spiritual things, who accept as
- specialized knowledge. Just as special knowledge is necessary
- like clothing, so is special knowledge necessary for meeting
- find through natural science, that is, through knowledge of
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- Title: Supersensible Knowledge: Lecture II: Blood is a Very Special Fluid
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- with knowledge provided by spiritual research we delve into
- spiritual knowledge. This will happen more and more
- be properly understood only when one has knowledge of the
- “above,” that is, knowledge of the prototypes,
- such knowledge must of necessity influence our spiritual and
- A knowledgeable
- knowledge”; this is possible only as long as human
- knowledge.” Agnosticism is grave obstacle to spiritual
- are, their knowledge can only be limited accordingly. All
- been known to spiritual knowledge for a long time. Just as
- lecture, arose out of profound knowledge. Blood is indeed
- Title: Supersensible Knowledge: Lecture III: The Origin of Suffering
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- suffering knowledge is born.” Two things are here
- creation, where knowledge of good and evil is intimately
- between pain and suffering on the one hand, and knowledge and
- endured, for from it they have gained knowledge. This is a
- through pain, if knowledge attained through pain has an
- knowledge of good and evil. This we shall go into in the next
- lecture. It also explains why knowledgeable people have
- knowledge and ennoblement.
- suffering knowledge is born, and also that pain, like much
- Title: Supersensible Knowledge: Lecture IV: The Origin of Evil
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- natural science tries to derive knowledge of human beings
- that the one seeking entry would only use the knowledge for
- regard to knowledge is demanded of the esoteric student.
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- of the knowledge that death puts an end to it. On the other
- someone with knowledge of natural remedies mentions the word
- In regions where medicine is still based on occult knowledge,
- they are from spiritual knowledge, can be dangerous! We have
- Title: Supersensible Knowledge: Lecture VII: Education and Spiritual Science
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- Title: Supersensible Knowledge: Lecture VIII: Insanity in the Light of Spiritual Science
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- Title: Supersensible Knowledge: Lecture IX: Wisdom and Health
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- Knowledge of the spirit has always existed. It has been
- the one least understood. Spiritual knowledge guides the
- which fostered spiritual knowledge. In the region where
- insight with knowledge of matter. When spiritual knowledge is
- with the infinite. That has nothing to do with knowledge of
- the spirit. Spiritual knowledge must penetrate a human's
- spiritual knowledge becomes a personal quest.
- become decision and action. Someone who is knowledgeable
- knows how to apply knowledge so that it becomes reality is
- and transformed his knowledge into vigorous inner forces.
- characteristic of human knowledge and scientific pursuit.
- possibility to evolve, to reach higher stages; the knowledge
- attained through experiments; knowledge is transformed into
- however, go further; he will transform such knowledge into
- ”I.” Ordinary knowledge penetrates only as far as
- imaginative knowledge reaches the ether or life body, filling
- of imaginative knowledge is easiest to see in an incident
- Imaginative wisdom will bring a person health. When knowledge
- knowledge, they cannot help. The doctor who comes with
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- Title: Supersensible Knowledge: Lecture X: Stages in Man's Development in the Light of Spiritual Science
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- an organ, a tool; and self-knowledge becomes ever greater the
- self-knowledge rightly understood means self-development.
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- gain even elementary knowledge of this spiritual stream that
- knowledge of the spiritual world is attained. An individual
- who genuinely strives to attain knowledge of the spirit
- reach a point where knowledge attainable only through
- knowledge, which must be in accordance with a person's
- wonderful spiritual knowledge, and also the method whereby
- India to the summit of knowledge. For today's European it is
- certain forces. Bearing this in mind, we must acknowledge
- him to investigate nature's secrets. Nothing of the knowledge
- relaxed, but the higher Rosicrucian knowledge is not
- knowledgeable guidance. What is to be said about this subject
- you will find in my book Knowledge of Higher Worlds and
- Acquisition of imaginative knowledge
- Knowledge of the microcosm, that is, of man's
- to be an initiate. Spiritual knowledge and scholarship have
- far-reaching world knowledge. In the course of time more and
- schooling, my books Truth and Knowledge and The
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- honestly and sincerely pursues the path to higher knowledge.
- progress. That person knows that the path to higher knowledge
- travels the path of knowledge will eventually reach that
- inner peace that is the result of intimate knowledge of the
- knowledge. Art was to him something holy; he saw the source
- knowledge combined to depict in dramatic form the creation of
- kind of knowledge that was later imparted in scientific
- a knowledge that was both scientific and religious. Science
- conjunction with one another: Knowledge, art and religion
- all-encompassing consciousness through which knowledge is
- acknowledged by others just because his achievements were his
- specific name. Through spiritual knowledge he is known by the
- him a person's path of knowledge. Wagner portrayed the path
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- acknowledges the enormous difference between the lowest form
- someone who possessed greater knowledge than anyone else.
- knowledge of such schooling. In my book Knowledge of the
- why this knowledge is essential in our time. I will mention
- soul no longer receives the ancient knowledge causes it
- torment and depression. What is needed is the knowledge
- the sense world enriched with knowledge of spiritual
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- questions that lie beyond the limits of human knowledge,
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- plane. He may have progressed a stage higher in knowledge,
- that knowledge of the way supersensible events complement
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- also examine all the implications for human knowledge itself,
- range of human soul capacities and knowledge. For one only
- superficial self-knowledge.
- now would produce a very one-sided kind of self-knowledge. But
- This gives human self-knowledge a very special cosmic
- physical aspect, but should be judged based on the knowledge
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- he feels the urge to acquire self-knowledge. So he looks at the
- action and human knowledge that all our knowledge comes to us
- knowledge of them. We can leave the mirror there and know them
- taking the mirror away again, then none of our knowledge
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- thus free ourselves through our knowledge of spiritual
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- ought to acquire ideas and knowledge about spiritual
- they have positive knowledge of Christ, and we become the sort
- acknowledge. Of course we might all say, “We are not
- Title: Haeckel, "The Riddle of the Universe," Theosophy
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- knowledge as to the world's material combination, how to
- placed to natural science and to our knowledge of Nature.
- the knowledge of that which makes of man a spiritual being.
- material and passes beyond the knowledge of the senses,
- radius where actual material knowledge is concerned, but
- so true is it that these facts concerning a knowledge of the
- The Knowledge of the Higher Worlds and Its Attainment.
- all such as merely acknowledge a soul, or spirit, to which
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- art, and claim for himself a knowledge of a monistic cosmogony
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- by the knowledge that the people dearest to him had sunk into
- supreme impulse, could illuminate the whole domain of knowledge for
- the highest that no higher ideal of knowledge could ever be found,
- ignorance, or if they know anything it is a kind of knowledge
- external knowledge whatever. We must apprehend the existence of God
- presented his theory of knowledge, his outlook on the world.
- historical knowledge, not for intellectual knowledge. And
- knowledge, he continued as follows: — “Now as to the
- to Goethe the proofs of his work on the Theory of Knowledge:
- Theory of Knowledge:
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- can only arrive at sense-knowledge. But his sense-knowledge
- his point of view introduces into the world. Knowledge must be
- Theory of Knowledge.
- Theory of Knowledge,
- “All their knowledge only leads to misunderstanding and vain words;
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- knowledge of these Christmas plays we may well say that we were merely
- when such a thing as the tree of knowledge in paradise is mentioned.
- they were shown the tree of knowledge or the tree of life they knew to
- purified through spiritual knowledge, that this wellspring can take in
- flowed to us from spirit knowledge throughout the entire year. When
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- Knowledge of the Higher Worlds.
- becomes for him a matter of knowledge, equally with his knowledge of
- time, and that nothing he can do could prevent it, his knowledge of it
- would probably cause him anxiety and fear. But his knowledge does not
- Initiation, then comes to a very remarkable piece of knowledge: the
- knowledge that in a certain sense things are in a bad way with regard
- knowledge of our time one requires only intellectual qualities. In
- At a certain stage of knowledge the lack of these things may not seem
- knowledge of these higher worlds.
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- this is theoretical knowledge. But the seer has direct perception of
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- self-knowledge arises, to know what a man is and yet the Being
- tormented by the thirst for knowledge, the yearning for knowledge, and
- knowledge of the spiritual worlds, but could not be satisfied.
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- infused with inner spiritual knowledge. Man must overcome the two
- it. Man must come to have knowledge of the spiritual worlds. Only
- pours out spiritual knowledge over the Consciousness Soul only
- the Consciousness Soul with spiritual knowledge; that is, with a
- knowledge that has been understood and grasped spiritually, not a
- knowledge built up on authority.
- person takes into account all that modern knowledge and education are
- present in the soul the impulse toward spiritual knowledge, spiritual
- and tries to exercise honest self-knowledge, the more will he find how
- Intellectual or Mind-Soul. For self-knowledge is a harder thing than
- difficult. Someone tries to acquire self-knowledge, but even if he is
- knowledge and the pursuit of knowledge? The difficulties of the inner
- life may perhaps never dawn on people who believe that real knowledge
- who takes the search for knowledge seriously and from worthy motives
- his inner being. He seeks in this or that field of knowledge, seeks
- worthily for spiritual knowledge.
- knowledge which is right for the Consciousness Soul and must pour
- is brought to the Consciousness Soul from out of occult knowledge. By
- Parsifal, wounded Amfortas. That is what his self-knowledge must lead
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- higher knowledge. Where does this light shine? In the
- mature and ready to receive knowledge on the mental or
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- a raven the neophyte carried the knowledge acquired in the
- Nathanael is here acknowledged as an initiate of the fifth
- tastes of the fruit of the Tree of Knowledge. One partakes of
- the fruit of the Tree of Knowledge the moment one is able to
- eaten of the Tree of Knowledge, should also eat of the Tree
- spiritual truths. They brought down a vast knowledge of the
- times which had true knowledge of spiritual life and not a
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- knowledge of the Spiritual it is in a sense an actual fact, that
- the life of knowledge, of art, of beauty, in the widest sense of the
- meaning of Christmas in the light of the Mystery-knowledge. If from a
- knowledge under the guardianship of the Priests of Hermes in Egypt, of
- physical body was that he might gain knowledge of the external world,
- to him is knowledge of the spiritual world, it is essential that
- between the religious life and the life of knowledge must never be
- all knowledge, all art, all life. And if we remind ourselves of what
- knowledge to infinite horizons. Christianity will permeate
- material life, so must he be lifted again to knowledge of the Spirit.
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- from the thought that the knowledge which can be assimilated and the
- transcends external nature, very soon knowledge will arise of how
- that by means of ordinary knowledge, we can really know but very
- concerning the laws of nature which knowledge we acquire
- spiritual science not enough to be termed knowledge but enough
- death, in the way of knowledge and fruits of life, stands to the
- quite other knowledge and forces from those we acquire here in our
- physical world we must have knowledge, and not only knowledge but
- we do not know of man through mere physical knowledge, but which we
- must realise through that other knowledge which we have to assimilate
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- to a closer knowledge of what it signifies to be so connected with the
- knowledge when they descend to earth again in their next incarnation.
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- parts of spiritual knowledge. We cannot always start afresh from the
- the special manner of verifying our spiritual knowledge, and of taking
- for the truth of this spiritual knowledge. I must often appeal to
- 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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- etheric body than he does now, and that knowledge is not utterly lost.
- knowledge of the inner human organisation which is concealed in his
- 180o, I have the knowledge of this through the etheric
- culture. This personal assimilation causes knowledge to become our
- knowledge is then our own: we have it for ourselves. This holds good
- friend. Such knowledge would naturally change life utterly, but for
- unconsciously it does already use its knowledge), but it is a
- knowledge that really is very little noticed in the connections of
- exists in the astral body a true thought, I mean a kind of knowledge
- inconceivable knowledge of the connections of life will stream out of
- the Ego. But this knowledge is already now within us and the evolution
- rests a widely extended earthly knowledge, which is in the etheric
- body. Behind this again rests a clairvoyant knowledge which is already
- in the astral body, and a still more clairvoyant knowledge which is in
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- there lives what may be called a dim knowledge of what takes place in
- communities, that secret knowledge contained in the depths of the soul
- connected with a profound knowledge, outside the range of ordinary
- his soul, a dim but comprehensive knowledge I have repeatedly
- touched upon this and that he actually draws the knowledge
- more embracing but subconscious knowledge, is of a different opinion!
- extraordinary wise knowledge of the whole setting of our life. It is
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- power of thought to gain knowledge of the things and events of the
- fountain of all human knowledge, that which, as carried on by us,
- insufficient knowledge of the law they had not enough experience to
- are such connections behind life. Only he clothes the knowledge in the
- through the knowledge of nature, turning them over and over again in
- the path that human knowledge and perception must take if it is to
- to human knowledge! Ignorabimus! And why do they not wish to
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- investigating it by means of critical knowledge. And many to-day call
- little. Many men to-day, for instance, assert that man's knowledge is
- passivity as regards the limitations of our knowledge,
- impossibility of Cosmic knowledge. There is just as much sense in this
- determines the limitations of knowledge, is our own mode of thought in
- with the consciousness of spiritual knowledge, then with each step
- This journeying along the path of knowledge, this constant
- knowledge as has been laid down, is utterly lacking to these men. It
- not admit of spiritual knowledge must live in error. It is
- him, from his Bible knowledge. Yes but there is indeed a plan in
- for us to know these things and to have practical knowledge of them.
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- have risen above these kingdoms, but also with the knowledge that our
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- self-knowledge. Meditation therefore should not be undertaken without
- continual self-knowledge, self-observation. By this means, at the
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- standing, who in the sphere of western knowledge had been quite
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- of wine in relation to knowledge of reincarnation. The Trappist
- priesthood, through the partaking of wine, knowledge of reincarnation
- knowledge of Manas, Buddhi and Atma. He can never comprehend
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- becomes free on the Physical Plane the more, through knowledge, he has
- satisfaction. Through the ideas, through the aspects of knowledge
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- can acquire objective knowledge on the physical plane he must direct
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- non-knowledge
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- when knowledge was still kept secret, there existed a certain system
- knowledge. On the other hand we have not fulfilled our mission as long
- it true that knowledge of things draws him back. Consciousness is a
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- knowledge can affect the Karma arising out of deeds. He begins to
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- of this kind without this knowledge, speaks of something miraculous.
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- in quite another way, as a gazing into the future, a fore-knowledge.
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- allow you to attain to knowledge but you should. That is the Snake.
- The intention was that man should attain knowledge. This could only be
- Luciferic knowledge. Those endowed with this higher degree of
- towards knowledge, towards the light. In Devachan the human being can
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- When once again this will be present in consciousness, a knowledge of
- away from the true knowledge of God. They are the bearers of egoism
- This condition endows man with an exact knowledge of the entire world.
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- usual scientific knowledge.
- beings today is merely a kind of knowledge will become actual reality,
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- esoteric knowledge. This consists of rightly perceiving how the
- the knowledge of such relationships. It was foreseen that the threat
- their power, through knowledge of certain relationships, to connect
- up the illness. The black magician can make use of this knowledge to
- individual warmth. So the donors of knowledge and freedom are bound up
- connection between knowledge and birth and death, illness and so on in
- the world. With knowledge, birth, death and illness came into the
- world. This was the price man paid for knowledge. We see therefore
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- of knowledge and wisdom, but we must strictly bear in mind that our
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- sense of later systems, but knowledge, poetry and religion in a single
- knowledge. In those lands where a skillful agriculture was pursued as
- Knowledge of the meteorological environment and the heavenly bodies
- evolved there. Strength for work was sought for in the knowledge of
- instead of inner perception, we have practical knowledge. So we hear
- knowledge of God in the stars to the knowledge of man. Joseph was
- knowledge of God in the stars was led over into the personal.
- change is given us. The divine knowledge of the stars is replaced by a
- knowledge attached to the personal human. This finds its form in the
- knowledge. With Tolstoi everything is fructified through the West
- Title: Lecture: The Four Temperaments
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- its entirety, which includes the spiritual, can knowledge bear
- knowledge that will benefit the individual and all mankind. In
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- themselves, he can never advance to knowledge — if he is to be
- cognition. He alone can speak of knowledge in the real sense who says
- can bring to realization in my spirit in acts of knowledge, must be
- If the existence of these members is not acknowledged, it is
- knowledge resulting from strict investigation carried out by
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- translated], and its full significance appears in Knowledge
- an important fact for knowledge of the connections in the human
- been made in knowledge of the connection between the self-conscious
- before it is wished to find the way in which knowledge about the
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- knowledge of ancient Persia, and even older times.
- secrets. Those who had some knowledge of the most elementary secrets
- as we have said, and in spiritual science we speak of the knowledge of
- spirit knowledge.
- blind faith in these Masters, but out of their full knowledge. The
- Title: Signs and Symbols: Lecture 2: The Christmas Festival as a Symbol of the Sun Victory
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- with knowledge. This is the mood of a time when wisdom was in league
- this Word. Let us use the knowledge acquired in the course of our
- but for those endowed with vital feeling and knowledge, it was the
- one, who had climbed the ladder of spiritual knowledge to that stage,
- wherever a knowledge prevailed of the significance of spirit and
- spiritual life, wherever self-knowledge was practiced.
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- Knowledge, and by the Tree of Life. There is a narrative that imparts
- clearly the significance of the Tree of Knowledge and the Tree of
- Knowledge closely intertwined. The Archangel Michael, who stands in
- initiated and shall have found knowledge. Only the Tree of Life will
- Title: Lecture: The Ten Commandments
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- in the Mysteries, so pupils in the Mysteries had a knowledge of the
- Title: Lecture: Greek and Germanic Mythology: Lecture II - The Argonaut Saga and the Odyssey
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- dispassionate science of knowledge did not exist. It first emerged at
- eighth century B.C. With it there dawned an objective knowledge,
- knowledge first dawned in Greece. This intellectual knowledge had been
- it had passed through the Ram, man was in possession of a knowledge
- knowledge.
- Ahriman) had regained the union of knowledge and love. This
- Kama.2 The other kind of knowledge can be obtained without
- into mystery-wisdom and external knowledge. The one stream was
- Only on external knowledge was it henceforth to have no influence.
- us that it existed at that time side by side with external knowledge.
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- the undue thirst for knowledge. Those who are initiated into the
- edition of his book Knowledge of the Higher Worlds. In later
- Title: Wisdom of Man: I. The Position of Anthroposophy in Relation to Theosophy and Anthropology.
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- While the ordinary search for human knowledge goes about
- at all would vanish. In my book, Knowledge of the Higher Worlds
- peak attained by theosophy lies above man, ordinary human knowledge,
- a fact that was clearly felt and acknowledged as early as the Middle
- Ages. Today it is felt too, but not acknowledged. In olden times that
- his senses, and it is through these that he acquires knowledge of the
- and must be as fully acknowledged as the sense of sight. What is it?
- and the theory of knowledge has been most horribly jumbled. Merely
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- structure of the brain can be comprehended only with the knowledge of
- in this world acting as it could not act according to our knowledge
- acknowledge the higher truths that spiritual science is in a position
- Title: Wisdom of Man: IV. Supersensible Currents in the Human and Animal Organizations.
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- Title: Wisdom of the Soul: I. The Elements of the Soul Life.
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- method are wholly clear, even without a knowledge of the poem in
- without the knowledge that judgments converge into visualizations.
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- power over him, that his knowledge cannot compass at the outset. Had
- to recall their store of conceptions and knowledge, and others so
- Title: Wisdom of the Soul: IV. Consciousness and the Soul Life.
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- plane, the knowledge acquired on the psychosophic path verifies what
- with no knowledge of occultism whatever, approached the study of the
- which your store of knowledge can increase if you think of your present
- knowledge as a karmic fact. In that way you will have arrived at a
- Title: Wisdom of the Spirit: II. Truth and Error in the Light of the Spiritual World.
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- could have obtained his knowledge of the spiritual world through
- it as a precept; hence in my Knowledge of the Higher Worlds and
- of what is set forth in Knowledge of the Higher Worlds and Its
- Occident can genuinely feel. He can acknowledge Buddhism
- Title: Wisdom of the Spirit: III. Imagination--Imagination; Inspiration--Self-fulfillment; Intuition--Conscience.
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- pertains to us, but of which we have no immediate knowledge.
- consciousness — not merely as knowledge but as an event, a
- Knowledge of the Higher Worlds and Its Attainment. Within
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- all this, as set forth, for example, in my Knowledge of the Higher
- Precisely by acquiring the knowledge of and feeling for what he
- really, in life? Well, by means of logic and the theory of knowledge
- spheres, causing a discord there. Through this further self-knowledge
- Those who have achieved the power of self-knowledge will often have
- diverse localities but it lacked the knowledge of incarnation
- Title: Christ Impulse: Lecture 1: The Sphere of the Bodhisattvas
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- considered according to the theory of Knowledge. Now do you suppose
- speak like that along the lines of the theory of knowledge, for there
- make use of this knowledge. He had a soul which extended beyond his
- Title: Christ Impulse: Lecture 2: The Law of Karma with Respect to the Details of Life
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- tabloid-knowledge! Although Anthroposophy does depend both
- on knowledge and perception, it does not consist of mere
- phrases, but of very definite knowledge. But it is not
- enough merely to acquire this knowledge as a general conviction
- Anthroposophy do not lie in the spreading of this knowledge, but are
- one an insight into karma. Such knowledge is a help in life, and we
- becomes a law of life; and if we have knowledge of the law, we can
- make use of our knowledge when such a case occurs. If we find that we
- valueless. A knowledge of the soul is acquired when we do not merely
- details, according to the methods which the knowledge of karma and
- knowledge when we take in anthroposophical teaching, but also because,
- really depend on correct knowledge. What will a man be able to do who,
- Title: Christ Impulse: Lecture 3: The Entrance of the Christ-Being into the Evolution of Humanity
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- rudiment, as something working in man, and the knowledge that one
- be my own guide for the knowledge of my existence and the distinction
- desires knowledge of the world around him, be able to fall into error,
- impulse to make good something connected with man's knowledge and
- observation, with his knowledge of the world.
- knowledge, but even that only came about slowly and gradually. Man did
- knowledge of these things, have also hinted at this. They said: There
- divine-spiritual world is lost, when man, with his knowledge and
- Title: Christ Impulse: Lecture 4: The Sermon on the Mount
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- had gradually receded and that the capacities and knowledge of man had
- knowledge of the necessity for an advanced preparation for something
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- influence of the Egyptian and Chaldean sacred knowledge. Souls were
- glow of the revelations pouring in from the Sanctuary knowledge,
- and without knowledge of this we can never understand why the
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- one taken from our knowledge of the Spiritual world and which should
- an ever-increasing knowledge, that what the outer world calls death is
- new kinds of truths? Why should there be constantly new knowledge and
- ourselves feel to be right, in accordance with our knowledge!
- established on earth? We, ourselves! We revere and acknowledge her
- knowledge of the living Theosophical life that all the shadow-sides of
- When we are trying to gain knowledge of man there is no more value in
- Through knowledge of the spiritual world we are really preparing to
- awake in the right way in our next incarnation, and this knowledge
- Knowledge in the sense of St. Paul, as it were? Such a theory
- incomprehensible. Such a theory of knowledge could only say:
- was to put the theory of Knowledge on a Pauline basis. Both these
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- special knowledge; the powers of human cognition cannot cope with
- to the knowledge that individual world-outlooks each have one special
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- Knowledge of the Higher Worlds,
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- of the thinking of the cosmos are active in man. And the knowledge of
- much as it enlarges our all-round knowledge. Thus we can find the
- this one-sidedness appear. Hence we see that knowledge of the nature
- knowledge of the kind that we have tried to bring together for
- hindrance to knowledge of how a preparatory work of thought-activity
- which could throw endless light on much other physiological knowledge
- — the greatest hindrance to the knowledge of this fact is the
- to all true knowledge of the nature of thought and the nature of the
- physiology sets up such an obstacle to true knowledge. But things
- bolted also against knowledge of cosmic thought.
- inwardly within the cosmic, and our knowledge of the true nature of
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- special knowledge; the powers of human cognition cannot cope with
- to the knowledge that individual world-outlooks each have one special
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- things is beyond the range of ordinary human knowledge.” The
- Knowledge of the Higher Worlds,
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- of the thinking of the cosmos are active in man. And the knowledge of
- much as it enlarges our all-round knowledge. Thus we can find the
- this one-sidedness appear. Hence we see that knowledge of the nature
- knowledge of the kind that we have tried to bring together for
- hindrance to knowledge of how a preparatory work of thought-activity
- which could throw endless light on much other physiological knowledge
- — the greatest hindrance to the knowledge of this fact is the
- to all true knowledge of the nature of thought and the nature of the
- physiology sets up such an obstacle to true knowledge. But things
- bolted also against knowledge of cosmic thought.
- inwardly within the cosmic, and our knowledge of the true nature of
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- is knowledge.
- that out of suffering grows knowledge. Here are two things brought
- blot out, whereas it looks on the other, knowledge, as one of the
- story of Creation the knowledge of good and evil and suffering are
- suffering and pain with knowledge and consciousness, and we could
- learning, knowledge. Here again, as already mentioned in the previous
- lecture, a knowledge based on the most recent research of natural
- spiritual research has always said that the highest knowledge can
- know best of all what we have deposited in our own soul. Knowledge
- had brought them knowledge. Everyone who has died could teach you
- enhancement which flows from knowledge attained through pain, when it
- that the Biblical story of Creation brings the knowledge of good and
- us as an enhancement of knowledge and of the Spirit.
- of the pearl is born out of disease and suffering, so are knowledge,
- of learning, knowledge. And just as in respect of much else, we may
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- is knowledge.
- acknowledge that man lays claim to a kingdom of his own. We will now
- proved to the guardian of the wisdom that he would use his knowledge
- selflessness as regards knowledge is demanded. What the leaven of the
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- presented to spiritual knowledge. Why do we have a geology which
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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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- will be based on many things that have come to our knowledge in the
- desire for knowledge. Spiritual science may well be considered just
- knowledge on a par with other modern world-conceptions. But this is
- only satisfies his thinking, his thirst for knowledge, but is a real
- unconsciously, with saying: I am content with the knowledge that
- through this knowledge of Christ. Were man merely to say: I am content
- absorbing the Spirit, by having the will to acquire intimate knowledge
- be conscious there. This depends upon his knowledge of how to unite
- his being with the Spirit sent by Christ; failing that knowledge, he
- spiritual science, you are not only gathering knowledge but you are
- The latter are rooted in knowledge; spiritual science is rooted in
- eastern occultism, Christ is not acknowledged? The right reply is that
- upon us, for we fully acknowledge eastern occultism. If asked whether
- we acknowledge what eastern occultism says about Brahma, about the
- Buddha, we shall answer: Most certainly we acknowledge it. We
- truths; in so far as they are positive truths we acknowledge them all.
- further? No indeed! We acknowledge what is said by eastern occultism,
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- men, a Being of whom they had some knowledge through the culture
- inaugurated by Zarathustra; and from there the knowledge of Ahriman
- order to attain occult knowledge a man is induced, for example, to
- knowledge tells us that there is a collective karma of humanity from
- answer to this is that the knowledge of such matters belongs to the
- able to make use of his knowledge to help himself or those near him.
- With full knowledge he would have to face his end, as a matter of
- the knowledge reach mankind through spiritual science that there is a
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- to gain knowledge about the things of the outside world. The seven-membered
- bearer of human consciousness: the ability to gain knowledge of the outer
- knowledge of the outside world by means of our senses and our brain. It has
- members of his being of which we have knowledge today only through spiritual
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- force of knowledge and understanding. In such a case we have to set up a sort
- and then, in the light of this knowledge, we come to look on the ancient
- years, and from this knowledge we gain the right attitude towards these
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- range of knowledge. And many people would probably agree with that opinion.
- tempted by a certain lack of thought and psychological knowledge to assert
- anyone else may have knowledge of it, as is the wont today, they dismiss it
- find that it sought to reach a true knowledge of the deepest foundations of
- where for the first time a clear knowledge of the ego is possible, and where
- man is led out from inner life to a real knowledge of the world. If we keep
- sought for knowledge in the way described, believed that they could find
- through this inward knowledge that we gain assurance of the imperishable
- the mystic raises himself to the knowledge that the inner being of the soul
- while human knowledge of the world is achieved through a multiplicity of
- kind that it leads the mystic to real knowledge. He will not be justified in
- mystics, especially, we must set aside any idea that the knowledge they have
- gained can be imparted and assimilated by other people. Mystical knowledge
- cannot at all easily be made part of general human knowledge. But this only
- that this way of knowledge does not simply require the student to take either
- which his own immediate knowledge opens for him, but that he possesses
- not remain as he is today, with his existing faculties of knowledge. Just as
- can develop faculties of knowledge higher than those he has now.
- this method with the mystical mode of knowledge, we must say: If we eliminate
- science leads man through three stages of knowledge. The first stage, which
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- his own soul to a knowledge of his origin, which can indeed be called
- “knowledge of God.”
- immeasurable force of spiritual knowledge that this mystical devotion gave to
- presence. When we have come to this knowledge through our own feelings and
- and so to illumination and true knowledge. Anyone who looks at prayer in this
- way will soon see that the knowledge acquired by ordinary intellectual
- an instrument with which to gain knowledge of God when he has it within his
- feeling for the knowledge of spiritual science, that another point of view
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- the way it affects the astral body the human being gains knowledge of the
- knowledge because the animal does not have an individual ego. The animal
- use its pleasure and pain, sympathy or antipathy to gain knowledge of the
- gains in knowledge of the outside world in waking life is taken up inwardly
- knowledge, wisdom of the world. Others transformed them into a deep wisdom,
- knowledge of nature, had been buried — and with them the scholars who
- had written these documents on the basis of their normal scholarly knowledge.
- can be recognised by living knowledge. Precisely where two streams, which can
- when they refer only to experience and a deeper knowledge of the matter, do
- not limit our knowledge but lead us gradually into a living knowledge because
- by a knowledge of error can truth be arrived at. It is only possible to
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- sceptic with regard to life and knowledge. Another man might absorb just as
- by the ego, so that it reflects the outer world and gains knowledge of it.
- When we attain to this knowledge, it is a sign that the consciousness soul
- knowledge of world secrets if we were not able to attach external experiences
- — something which shows very clearly that only an intimate knowledge of
- everything in mystical life and knowledge of higher worlds that we call inner
- theoretical knowledge of Nature. But we must not be blind to the fact that
- this theoretical knowledge gained by the systematic study of animals, plants
- those with a knowledge of geometry may enter here”?
- so far-ranging that knowledge can never encompass it, for this means that
- life of the soul makes a mockery of our knowledge. We need an unbounded
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- life. For anyone with some knowledge of the literature, and I am now
- knowledge we should know the limits within which that knowledge is
- stops short of knowledge about the essence of things and the human being,
- knowledge of the human being can illuminate the nature of error and mental
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- situation of this kind will surely wish to consult those in whom a knowledge
- this knowledge of what virtue is, he can learn to act virtuously.
- of knowledge. The whole life of the soul has been described, as it reveals
- itself to the inner eye of the seer: the eye which does not gain knowledge of
- although the ego had no knowledge of itself, it was all the closer to those
- The difference between the knowledge that was nurtured and put to use by the
- facts, shall we come to knowledge of these developments. What I am saying
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- knowledge in relation to the spiritual world — what have these studies
- from the same deep sources in the being of man as do knowledge and
- young man he strove by all possible means to acquire knowledge of the world
- knowledge. What he felt about this, and what his heart longed for, will
- thing is certain: the ancient artists had as much knowledge of Nature, and as
- highest manifestations comes from the same sources as do knowledge and
- knowledge gained by the intellect.
- had gained knowledge of secrets connected with the emergence of the human
- his rich life, while he climbed from stage to stage of knowledge in his
- knowledge. Spiritual vision withdraws more and more in proportion as the
- spiritual world and to gain conscious knowledge of it. Moreover, having led
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- demands for knowledge there would not be so many who are, incapable
- knowledge of great spiritual truths; the feeling that the nature of
- knowledge of the highest things if we view them from one side only.
- knowledge. I have never ventured (and indeed this is deeply impressed
- progress in spiritual knowledge, and no one who has followed
- in spiritual knowledge.
- spiritual knowledge is one of the impulses lying at the
- foundation of our movement. What does advance in spiritual knowledge
- knowledge in ways that correspond to the intellectual requirements of
- the present day. Advance in knowledge brings illumination to us
- for individuals knowledge only has value; and in respect of
- “Knowledge of the Higher Worlds and how to attain it.”
- striving for progress in spiritual knowledge is that we must
- self-knowledge is most important. In no domain does falsehood wreck
- better to be truthful and say: — “I acknowledge my
- spread these lies have to acknowledge that nothing really fruitful
- realise and acknowledge our true position. That truth alone is
- This attitude of reserve in respect of knowledge we desire most
- knowledge (Erkenntnisbescheidenheit) can be attained, and may thereby
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- aspects because, in striving after knowledge, we have ever cultivated
- true modesty with regard to this knowledge. We should like for a
- knowledge.
- that surrounds us we acknowledge that on every side it presents to us
- his own path of knowledge, he has at least the physical world before
- has to be acknowledged as regards the external world; reality is the
- man's knowledge, that concerning immortality. How few there are
- such experiences than on any piece of imparted knowledge or
- enlightenment. We must not apply such knowledge to our own personal
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- The knowledge of the Ancient Rischis was of a very different kind.
- within them on the instant. If we are to understand what knowledge
- part as yet in knowledge. I pray you to keep this in mind. To-day
- memory plays a main part in the passing on of knowledge. When a
- passing on of knowledge depends really very largely on memory.
- perception of how knowledge was communicated in the ancient Indian
- epoch if we grant that knowledge first rose in the head of him who
- times knowledge was not prepared before-hand as it is to-day. The
- knowledge (Wissen) is not built on memory in any way. Memory has no
- ancient knowledge of Atlantis faithfully. The high school pupil of
- reproduced the ancient knowledge in their day.
- feature of the ages that followed is that Atlantean knowledge had
- ancient Indian culture, the legacy of knowledge man had received
- continued. Knowledge continued to increase. This came to an end,
- anything new came forth from human nature. Increase in knowledge was
- distant age, into whom all the knowledge of ancient Atlantis had
- be initiated into that form of Mystery-knowledge (truly
- post-Atlantean) in which knowledge was presented in such a way that
- Zarathustra was pre-eminently a super-sensible knowledge, but it
- conceptions. While it is not possible to reproduce the knowledge of
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- knowledge of the initiation literature of the various peoples and
- knowledge, to obtain far better translations from the Greek than from
- acknowledged: — “My astral body will become ever less
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- human and cosmic development. One has to acknowledge that in what is
- external world. If you carry out these thoughts you must acknowledge
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- to be understood we must recall the knowledge we have acquired in
- super-sensible knowledge.
- by parents or relatives of things you did, and so have knowledge of
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- ideals.” We must therefore acknowledge when speaking strictly:
- are forced to acknowledge that we are not so very foolish when we
- that fruit, and through our spiritual knowledge can always form an
- connected with the highest knowledge. When a clairvoyant observes the
- knowledge come? It comes from clairvoyance, for it is revealed to
- when people acknowledge the fact that the physical body is closely
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- scientific knowledge believe in the Spirit, will experience through
- times people only attained knowledge through being initiated into the
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- and had no knowledge of the Christ-Impulse. We must understand that
- knowledge of the objective course of the evolution of the world. It
- you if you accept all the historical knowledge that it is possible to
- correct. For scientific facts force us to acknowledge to-day that
- which stand at the very summit of the spiritual knowledge of our day.
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- to speak casually of introducing the ideas, feelings, and knowledge
- same temples whence originates the special knowledge of to-day;
- knowledge that entering into men's hearts and souls makes the
- that knowledge is a duty. We dare not give back our souls unevolved
- — “Once this knowledge becomes scientific it must become
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- They kept the knowledge secret to those who were not prepared. One would
- knowledge his listeners reproached him: “O old man, had you been
- demand belief, before they had founded it by knowledge, were fully aware
- faith only but knowledge. We do not want to believe and then to prove,
- life because of knowledge. We are able to work even in a more competent
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- of knowledge and cognition, is attacked by the official science, on
- the researchers by knowledge, and it does not deny the basic truth of
- soul only from soul does not yet find belief even today. But as knowledge
- the soul once touched the animal form to spread out. Our knowledge is
- knowledge the influence of a great poet is based, namely: how much closer
- emotionalism is based on this knowledge stupefying him. From this view
- cognition of the soul. No, it turns to frank striving for knowledge.
- extend knowledge than to develop the internal cognition to behold what
- one stands more distant to this knowledge only than our ancestors in
- and leaves it then again, we cannot get knowledge of the soul. No, it
- from nothing. Aristotle, the master of those who had knowledge who was,
- the present knowledge who reproduce the soul germ. I discuss in an additional
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- the knowledge of the primary source of all matters. Theosophy should
- way how the western knowledge is gained differs basically from the theosophical
- In this manner the western mind spreads out its knowledge to all directions.
- smallest bodies. It connects everything with the mind. Our western knowledge
- but we never get to a deepening of our knowledge, namely penetrating
- striving? Human knowledge has to make every effort to penetrate the
- the human knowledge that we come from matter and energy. What is this
- European and American knowledge
- never have a closed world. We look for the way which leads us to knowledge
- imagine it, but it lives in us as life. This is not knowledge of God,
- we see more and more the way of the knowledge of God and develop to
- allows the divinity to flow into him, whose knowledge combines in love.
- love for God resting in the knowledge of the spirit is God’s love.
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- and you will find that at that time all scholarship, all knowledge was there
- scholarship, all wisdom, all knowledge was to be used to understand this unique
- has progressed in the knowledge of the external world. But this enormous progress
- sense needs the spiritual deepening on the other side. It needs that knowledge
- of human knowledge. From there is to be understood what it means that the Word
- our heart can use it. But we must not claim to be able to produce the knowledge
- an even higher knowledge than the other disciples by their Master. They had
- translated one can understand how it is possible to come to knowledge out of
- the highest knowledge outdoors; they should dress this knowledge in simple words.
- above all it tries to raise itself and to develop the highest knowledge because
- if it becomes the highest knowledge if it becomes life. Jesus said to Nicodemus:
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- never made the acquaintance with the bases of knowledge. You find particularly
- wait till the end — the basis of the theosophical knowledge following
- it in some talks, with any equipment which the knowledge of our contemporaries
- of knowledge Volkelt or Otto Liebmann, or at the somewhat journalistic,
- to the definition of the knowledge problem is something steadfast. You
- his knowledge is an experience which reaches beyond the sensory experience.
- experience. What the theosophist believes to have as his source of knowledge
- idea in us? — He considers this as the most certain knowledge
- knowledge of experience which we acquire by the sensory impressions
- knowledge. These things are the human souls, the free will of the human
- et cetera. How does the astronomer get his knowledge? He directs his
- being knows this because he sees it. This is an empiric knowledge which
- we order them in a scientific system or not; it is knowledge of experience.
- considered from the knowledge of pure reason? This is nothing else —
- be something that goes beyond experience? Which knowledge does experience
- deliver to us? Does it give us sure knowledge? Of course, Kant denied
- of something different. Experience can never give sure, necessary knowledge.
- it has to warm up it. If all our knowledge comes from experience, it
- necessary empiric knowledge. Now Kant tries to find out this matter.
- to believe in knowledge. He could be convinced by Hume’s philosophy
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- days, and I added that I try to outline this theory of knowledge, this present
- On the whole, the theories of knowledge
- that we have knowledge not only of that which surrounds us physically, but that
- he writes this in 1766, and fourteen years later he founds that theory of knowledge
- are completely outside our rational knowledge. Reason has a limit, and it is
- knowledge to make room for faith.” He wanted this basically. He wanted
- to limit knowledge to sense-perception, and he wanted to achieve everything
- for knowledge. Because the categorical imperative deals with nothing that is
- if he did not have freedom? — Kant annihilated knowledge that way to get
- make the foundation of a moral world view independent of all knowledge and cognition.
- It wanted to limit knowledge to get room for faith. Therefore, the German philosophy
- to complete knowledge and world view while he split the world in a recognisable
- emerges from a true theory of knowledge; however, it was necessary before that
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- of the present theory of knowledge, as it is done at our universities, and as
- of the human being. The knowledge which tries to give reasons for this in all
- that in every philosophical system a core of knowledge is that in every system,
- so to speak, a level of human knowledge is hidden.
- that he can accept only this or that, is in terms of philosophical knowledge
- of truth, of the world spirit. If we have climbed up a higher level of knowledge,
- nevertheless, I acknowledge that this point of view is far higher than that
- would be in vain. We know that our knowledge of the world is not only our ideas.
- Our self-knowledge is also tied to the same laws and rules to which the law
- is the will of these things. — Thus Schopenhauer showed the way to self-knowledge,
- again. This is spoken out of the knowledge that that which is in our mind and
- to say that that his knowledge of the universe was only his idea, but he would
- to ask: how is it possible to really acknowledge the principle that we recognise
- what induces us generally to put up any sentence about our knowledge? Why do
- on its relation to the world. A theory of knowledge would never be possible
- you acknowledge its validity. It has nothing to do with your ego that two times
- knowledge of the things, namely we have to be in the being of the things. We
- gate of knowledge. If we want to find the object of knowledge, it enables us
- Not through half knowledge, because this leads away from theosophy. A half of
- Western knowledge leads away from theosophy at first, leads to subjectivism,
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- Self-knowledge is necessary to be able to tell the human beings
- Socrates could get the loftiest knowledge, the knowledge of God through self-knowledge
- because he appreciated the knowledge of the own soul more than that of the external
- one of the martyrs of knowledge and truth because he was misunderstood in his
- knowledge of the soul. One has accused him that he denied the gods, while he
- through the own soul. He was accused of this soul knowledge which does not only
- aim at the knowledge of the own soul, but also at the jewel which holds this
- human soul as knowledge, namely the knowledge of the divine very basis.
- this knowledge of the soul. The number of the talks was not arbitrarily determined
- of the soul. For in the times in which the knowledge and the wisdom of soul
- third centuries you find the trichotomy of the human being acknowledged by the
- that the way which the natural sciences took does not lead to the knowledge
- the knowledge of the soul. There is no other method. It is as important for
- spiritual-scientific way, to give the knowledge of the soul by means of purely
- the knowledge of the ancient time, and somebody who becomes engrossed in Aristotle
- theory of knowledge sees that all people have simply not understood this view
- but it concerns a deepening of such knowledge. Already in the vestibule it should
- demanded to get the highest levels of human knowledge out of the depths of the
- course first. — Not mathematics is necessary, but a knowledge which has
- we walk on the ways of the soul and get spirit knowledge from soul knowledge.
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- says: the knowledge of nature is the basis of research. Those who do not keep
- with the wind, out of theosophical knowledge, because Goethe agreed in the deepest
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- man who possessed knowledge of that which reveals itself if the human being
- sympathy and antipathy play a role in its knowledge. That means that no prejudices
- causes desire and harm in order to get higher knowledge. Our desire and harm
- put to himself if he wants to attain the knowledge of the spirit.
- surroundings, on the reality around us. Knowledge of our environment, knowledge
- directly into the world. The knowledge which is free of wishes this way which
- is unselfish knowledge which streams into the human being as the strength which,
- to get to a certain knowledge and higher development.
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- of them had an overview of the whole area of knowledge, and probably nobody
- each other. This contrast between faith and knowledge, between religion and
- knowledge appeared the sharpest in the 19th century. At that time the spiritual
- of the physical laws and the knowledge of the physical processes in the 19th
- times between both sides of knowledge got lost. Today the harmony between the
- or to be explored by combination of external sense-perception. The knowledge
- of nature and the knowledge of the soul-life do no longer go hand in hand.
- completely and can be acknowledged by nobody more than by me. But even if we
- to satisfy their need of spiritual knowledge non-scientifically just since the
- for a man achieving scientific knowledge in the fields of spiritism. It depends
- truth in the spiritual fields, after they had gained the knowledge that the
- the knowledge of the common origin of these two movements may contribute to
- get knowledge, insights which should lead it — using them correctly —
- You can receive knowledge from the
- the knowledge that the development does not advance straight ahead, but it ascends
- of the consciousness. The ideal of the theosophist is to attain knowledge about
- Somebody who stands in the theosophical movement and has direct knowledge of
- of knowledge and of the clear consciousness to an encompassing one, so that
- go into it without this clear knowledge. It is not only in the extreme case
- the spiritual world. We must possess that knowledge which makes this possible
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- went beyond the usual human knowledge. Events of the future should got out from
- to give a spiritual, a really idealistic world view, a true knowledge of the
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- for is at first the knowledge of those worlds which are beyond our sensory world,
- that it is necessary to train super-sensible organs to the knowledge of the super-sensible
- the conquest of the Golden Fleece by Jason shows a deep and true knowledge.
- the representative of those who want to get by own knowledge to the secrets.
- truth. One knew that knowledge is connected with a tremendous power, with a
- Knowledge on the bright, clear way of true scientific nature — yes, but
- no knowledge which limits itself to sensory things which limits itself to that
- which takes place in the human being between birth and death, but also knowledge
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- that knowledge of the hypnotic state has existed with the occultists of all
- way than for the benefit of their fellow men. Because such knowledge gives the
- importance the saying has: knowledge is a power, only at this point in time,
- when one played — like the child plays with the fire — with a knowledge
- in such a time it was possible to discuss this knowledge, which means nothing
- light on the saying: knowledge is power. — Certainly, knowledge is power.
- And the higher the knowledge, the bigger is the power. The guidance of the world
- to show us today. But one is allowed to attain such knowledge which wakes up
- knowledge seizes our whole being that we stand before the highest truth and
- at which we look as something holy. Then we again experience knowledge as power
- if knowledge is again a communion with the divine. That who unites in knowledge
- with the divine has a vocation to realise the saying: knowledge is power.
- Title: Spiritual Teachings of Soul/World: Course V - Lecture I: What Does the Modern Human Being Find in Theosophy?
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- and for those who strive for such a more profound foundation of the knowledge
- goes beyond the sensory one, which rests on the so-called self-knowledge of
- about self-knowledge of the mind, of abilities which exceed the mere consideration
- looks for a world view which satisfies his thoughts which satisfies the self-knowledge
- of his mind. If the modern human being is eager to attain this self-knowledge,
- Title: Spiritual Teachings of Soul/World: Course V - Lecture II: What Do Our Scholars Know about Theosophy?
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- even not enjoy the knowledge of the so-called authoritative circles, of the
- which draw their knowledge only from such books, then we find that there are,
- in his works, so that he can know everything that there are no limits of knowledge.
- Indeed, the last objects of knowledge are to be attained only in infinite distance,
- become objects of your knowledge, of your wisdom. It is not different with the
- the development of the higher senses, the knowledge of the higher senses, it
- and desolate if humankind were alienated from all knowledge of the spiritual
- lead as wisdom and knowledge automatically to the general human brotherhood.
- Title: Spiritual Teachings of Soul/World: Course V - Lecture III: Is Theosophy Unscientific?
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- his mind. One has to go back to the origin of human knowledge, to a time which
- is far away from our time, to the daybreak of human knowledge or at least to
- that which we call human knowledge today.
- daybreak of human knowledge, we have to realise that modern science declares
- different. It cannot be compared with our inferring rational knowledge at all.
- in every single human being. Who expresses his knowledge, expresses it only
- he has advanced in his way of knowledge, that in the breast of any human being
- Title: Spiritual Teachings of Soul/World: Course V - Lecture IV: Is Theosophy Buddhist Propaganda?
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- the principle of enlightenment, the knowledge. Budhi means nothing else than
- what was called Gnosticism during the first Christian centuries. Knowledge by
- only concerning his insight and knowledge.
- fields of the soul-life and the spiritual life. One can have immediate knowledge
- transmit their wisdom, their spiritual knowledge into the world every now and
- somebody who knows what proceeds behind the scenery from own knowledge —
- in the outset of this movement. The great sages had come from oriental knowledge,
- knowledge, enlightenment and nirvana. That is not why I have announced that
- experience, who are able to impart the spiritual knowledge. What are to us Zarathustra,
- stimulated in us which we need. Knowledge cannot be conveyed by the greatest
- It is not external knowledge like
- to self-knowledge. More and more people will understand the theosophical movement
- merely longing for own knowledge. Then there is no heresy, also not anything
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- manner, the precise knowledge of these spiritual scientific
- knowledge of law and mathematics was necessary. He became a
- which we can reveal today in occult knowledge, rose so uniquely
- knowledge slumbered earlier incarnations. One must take the
- Title: Temple Legend: Lecture 1: Whitsuntide. Festival of the Liberation of the Human Spirit
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- Whoever acknowledges
- he has to reawaken that spiritual knowledge which he had received
- forward and reveal to him his Deva nature, his knowledge of the spirit. That
- they should restore to mankind the knowledge of the spirit which had
- Title: Temple Legend: Lecture 2: The Contrast Between Cain and Abel
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- knowledge. Only through a definite separation into the two sexes
- knowledge, which inspired these fairy stories, that is, the experience of
- For that reason Christianity had no knowledge of reincarnation for 1,500
- years. If we were to deny man a knowledge of reincarnation any longer we
- would be denying him this knowledge for a second time. That, however,
- would be a great sin, a sin against mankind. But to deny him this knowledge
- life between birth and death had to be acknowledged.
- Title: Temple Legend: Lecture 4: The Prometheus Saga
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- undergone initiation, not only in knowledge, but also in deed. He it
- Title: Temple Legend: Lecture 5: The Mystery Known to Rosicrucians
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- the Molten Sea will be united with a knowledge of reincarnation and
- science in an external way; not merely knowledge of the outer world,
- but knowledge of spiritual forces, too, and from both directions
- Title: Temple Legend: Lecture 6: Manicheism
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- the mode in which mankind acquired knowledge was different. You will
- all knowledge was influenced by what is above mankind. I have often
- Title: Temple Legend: Lecture 7: The Essence and Task of Freemasonry from the Point of View of Spiritual Science - 1
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- candidate into occult knowledge. I will now describe what happens to
- should hesitate to acknowledge every one of your failings and
- knowledge of our present-day mathematics. We behold the wonderful
- of this kind of architecture stood in relationship to a knowledge of
- Title: Temple Legend: Lecture 8: The Essence and Task of Freemasonry from the Point of View of Spiritual Science - 2
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- a certain knowledge of the essence and meaning of the secret
- the first man, who had an extraordinary knowledge of geometry at the time
- knowledge of this original insight was gradually lost. Thus it came
- they have allowed their knowledge to be used to bring about the
- masonry, like all intuitive knowledge, had to be lost to humanity,
- Title: Temple Legend: Lecture 9: The Essence and Task of Freemasonry from the Point of View of Spiritual Science - 3
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- The second lesson was the knowledge of the
- concerns: the Philosopher's Stone and the Knowledge of the
- democratic principle is to be applied to matters of knowledge, it is
- applicable to matters of knowledge, for there is no basis of argument
- Freemasonry, and is in possession of the real occult knowledge.
- possession of very definite knowledge, and also of definite inner
- knowledge public.
- what I described at the beginning as the knowledge of the
- advance in the gaining of knowledge. This step by step advance is
- will be filled with occult knowledge. Occult knowledge has to be cast
- function as moulds, and the right kind of knowledge will have to be
- be understood through a knowledge of reincarnation.
- 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
- this knowledge and are preparing themselves for the attainment of
- to subsist on the knowledge of this immortality and the feeling of
- feeling of survival, but to impart a clear, fully conscious knowledge
- their living roots in the ancient wisdom and occult knowledge once in
- with a new knowledge, into these forms, much good would accrue.
- Title: Temple Legend: Lecture 11: Concerning the Lost Temple and How It Is To Be Restored - 1
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- technically. Without practical engineering knowledge, without the art
- tunnel without all this prior knowledge, or that an ordinary stone
- absorbed all this knowledge, all this wisdom, into himself. We would
- knowledge that man has to include himself in the construction of the
- profound knowledge has been lost.
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- deeply. Without [a knowledge of] what has been discussed today, the
- Title: Temple Legend: Lecture 14: Concerning the Lost Temple and How It Is To Be Restored - 4
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- our knowledge, so that several things can now perhaps be discussed
- the Tree of Knowledge. Through that, man obtained free will; with it
- intelligence and knowledge not only from the laws of earth, but also
- Serpent, the symbol of knowledge, the Luciferic principle. It was
- we find the words: ‘Acquire knowledge and you will
- have speech.’ Speech comes with true knowledge, which descends like
- Title: Temple Legend: Lecture 15: Atoms and the Logos in the Light of Occultism
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- His perception was: Higher than all knowledge and perception is the
- concept of the Logos. Knowledge taken out from thought stands on a
- want to develop your knowledge of this atom, which underlies the
- Title: Temple Legend: Lecture 16: The Relationship of Occultism to the Theosophical Movement
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- the light of a knowledge of the influencing forces. Man is a
- Chela is one who acknowledges not only higher duties, who has
- of common knowledge. Many, many such perceptions and concepts were
- acknowledged as having been revealed in the culture of the outward
- higher knowledge. He knew that he was a cell in a spiritual organism.
- democratic knowledge the apex of the pyramid has, as it were, to be
- added. The elementary knowledge of the powers hidden in the world had
- popularisation of the hitherto secret knowledge went still further
- underlying secrets, in order to bring the knowledge of the outer
- world into harmony with the all-embracing occult knowledge of the
- of occult knowledge must be popularised in a form appropriate for
- Title: Temple Legend: Lecture 17: Freemasonry and Human Evolution I
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- one must acknowledge that anyone participating in the theosophical
- kind of knowledge and wisdom which pertained to pre-Vedic ancient
- own wisdom was killed. By killing Abel the male knowledge in Cain
- into being by the gods. That means it is because knowledge has been
- Through male knowledge the creative
- out of that generalised knowledge about the world, and proper to it,
- in the knowledge of higher planes. It is therefore quite natural that
- Title: Temple Legend: Lecture 18: Freemasonry and Human Evolution II
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- wrote down. The knowledge of higher things was already there,
- Tree of Knowledge. The organ of wisdom is formed in the vertebrae by
- record, the Tree of Knowledge and the Tree of Life.
- two sexes was forbidden to eat from the Tree of Knowledge. The power
- in the woman. ‘Thou shalt not eat of the Tree of Knowledge’ means the
- Knowledge, she thereby laid the basis for becoming independent in
- the Tree of Knowledge] and giving the apple to man, she wiped this
- against this, and forbade man to eat from the Tree of Knowledge for
- Tree of Knowledge. The serpent is what winds itself upwards in the
- of knowledge] which originates in the nervous system. ‘I will put
- Title: Temple Legend: Lecture 19: The Relationship Between Occult Knowledge and Everyday Life
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- also developed the basis for knowledge. Man has always had to
- experiment before being raised to knowledge. Anyone who wants to have
- knowledge before investigation is like someone wanting to have the
- fruit before the seed. We have to earn our knowledge. What we already
- fruit of experience, knowledge.
- and will ultimately bring us to an inner knowledge, to a life
- Title: Temple Legend: Lecture 20: The Royal Art in a New Form
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- have preserved the higher super-sensible knowledge for mankind. This
- super-sensible knowledge, accessible to men, would be transmitted [by]
- tilling the soil. What he sacrificed needed human skill, knowledge
- further my knowledge if a corporate body, be they ever so great,
- ephemeral. What is created in the day through knowledge of the
- knowledge of the eternal laws is the same thing as
- Title: Where/How/Spirit: Lecture I: Where and How Does One Find the Spirit?
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- There are three levels of knowledge: at first the knowledge of
- Title: Where/How/Spirit: Lecture II: Goethe's Secret Revelation - Exoteric
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- is a knowledge, a consideration, must lead to the knowledge
- Foundations of Entire Science of Knowledge
- Science of Knowledge
- to Goethe, one realises that knowledge is something like
- to knowledge in such a way, you see that Goethe chooses no
- deepest secrets of knowledge — one is allowed to call it
- knowledge immaturely, he is killed like the young man.
- Knowledge has to mature. In the fairy tale, Goethe shows to us
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- knowledge is not to be considered as fixed for good and all.
- activity adhering to observation is an absolute world knowledge
- if in a certain way. It assumes that our knowledge is dependent
- on our organs any time, on our abilities of knowledge, and that
- abilities of knowledge higher, which we have on a certain level
- comes to higher and higher knowledge, that he develops, and
- to higher and higher levels of knowledge and thereby to attain
- developing knowledge, on the point of view of initiation. Just
- The Intuitive Basis of Knowledge
- sharpest that one attains knowledge only by the one-sided
- one objects concerning knowledge that the feeling and the will
- will cannot be used today, indeed, to knowledge that they would
- knowledge only. The one wants this, the other that, according
- higher knowledge.
- himself, the feeling can also be the basis of knowledge like
- longer mixed chaotically — that level of knowledge is
- of his inner soul forces first, and then with real knowledge he
- property and wanted to ascend to higher levels of knowledge,
- lily, the ideal of perfect knowledge and perfect life and
- knowledge that our soul forces which provide the being of the
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- Title: Where/How/Spirit: Lecture IV: Bible and Wisdom I
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- their feeling of truth, in their thirst for knowledge. They say
- knowledge of this wisdom, he approaches the Bible. He looks at
- knowledge if one wants to go back to such primeval times. What
- Title: Where/How/Spirit: Lecture V: Bible and Wisdom II
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- the knowledge of a higher world which is round him in such a
- because of true knowledge we have recognised Christ as an
- Title: Where/How/Spirit: Lecture VI: Superstition from the Standpoint of Spiritual Science
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- spiritual-scientific knowledge is forgotten to the external
- knowledge, in particular to the Rosicrucian initiation, you
- pursuit of real knowledge, of seeing through the matters.
- the real knowledge of the spiritual primal grounds of the
- Title: Where/How/Spirit: Lecture VII: Issues of Nutrition in the Light of Spiritual Science
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- knowledge! This is also a fallacy, like that just characterised
- Title: Where/How/Spirit: Lecture VIII: Issues of Health in the Light of Spiritual Science
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- speak more drastically, a lighthouse for knowledge can be to us
- Title: Where/How/Spirit: Lecture IX: Tolstoy and Carnegie
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- he could not rise to the positive contents, the knowledge of
- spiritually if true spiritual knowledge of that is found which
- Title: Where/How/Spirit: Lecture X: The Practical Development of Thinking
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- those levels of knowledge, by which the human being himself
- develop the higher organs of knowledge bit by bit slumbering in
- tremendous knowledge if it is fertilised by spiritual
- Title: Where/How/Spirit: Lecture XII: The Secret of the Human Temperaments
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- result from knowledge. Therefore, this knowledge can flow only
- Title: Where/How/Spirit: Lecture XIII: The Riddles in Goethe's Faust - Exoteric
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- knowledge and of desperation of knowledge as they accompanied
- fervently for knowledge. He had experienced any desperation
- the human being despairing of knowledge is immediately
- branches of the search for knowledge! How far away were these
- because of the depth of his quest for knowledge. There it must
- thirst for knowledge. He appears to us as somebody who searched
- when one led a life of knowledge, you find these times very
- example, the way of knowledge of Albertus Magnus (~1200–1280,
- knowledge and the borders of charlatanism, it is also better if
- knowledge. Thus, we see how he begins during the seventies of
- an unsatisfying thirst for knowledge in this Faust figure. If
- the thirst for knowledge. We see him seizing the old books.
- yourselves with all its deep and honest thirst for knowledge,
- artists have as big a knowledge of nature and such a concept of
- of his life, striving, and quest for knowledge:
- Title: Where/How/Spirit: Lecture XIV: Riddles in Goethe's Faust - Esoteric
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- Goethe also remains here again in harmony with his knowledge.
- such knowledge that is not abstract, not a coalescence with the
- Title: Where/How/Spirit: Lecture XV: Nietzsche in the Light of Spiritual Science
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- Nietzsche looked like at a riddle, because he had no knowledge
- soul, which soars this knowledge, is healthy and fosters its
- Title: Where/How/Spirit: Lecture XVI: Isis and Madonna
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- mysterious truths, the most mysterious knowledge which cannot
- knowledge of that which is above all sensuous, above all
- How Does One Attain Knowledge of the Higher Worlds?
- knowledge who has developed the spiritual shapes in his soul,
- although they did not have the complete knowledge — had a
- higher knowledge from the universe. We look back at more and
- that is close to the knowledge process.
- consciousness that the knowledge process is a kind of
- higher knowledge and to higher life. Therefore, he lets Faust
- and knowledge, it will also know that true reality is in the
- knowledge and art are one again, and then their union means
- Title: Where/How/Spirit: Lecture XVII: Old European Clairvoyance
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- repeatedly that there is knowledge of supersensible worlds. I
- have told how the human being can attain such knowledge, and we
- have spoken of the results of this knowledge of supersensible
- an illustration to that knowledge of higher worlds. At
- Title: Where/How/Spirit: Lecture XVIII: The European Mysteries and Their Initiates
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- education, our external knowledge is far away from the being of
- particular kind. The starting point was a certain knowledge as
- to the mysteries can only be just the knowledge of the
- takes up the force that gives the soul knowledge of its
- eternity and immortality, knowledge of the victory over death.
- inner knowledge except that which can be taught externally
- More and more the knowledge comes by anthroposophy that
- Title: Spiritual Science/Treasure for Life: Lecture I: The Spiritual World and Spiritual Science
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- up different fields of life and knowledge from this
- in the fields of scientific knowledge. I want only to touch
- scientific knowledge. Nobody can acknowledge the high value and
- knowledge the natural sciences have intervened. I will indeed
- science understands that, it draws the knowledge from that
- that spiritual science is meant as knowledge of a real
- knowledge: the fact that it requires a development of the human
- for spiritual science, for the knowledge of the spirit, so that
- is that the knowledge, those soul forces by which the human
- How Does One Attain Knowledge of the Higher
- spiritual researcher would have to add knowledge of the same
- would like to acknowledge the spirit and, hence, oppose such
- A Way to Human Self-knowledge
- One Attain Knowledge of the Higher
- retrospect; except that they enrich the knowledge one has no
- certain skills, certain knowledge and so on in a former life.
- present life to attain these skills and knowledge again. As a
- cannot apply the knowledge to the present life. You must also
- knowledge is a real one.
- perfection by the spiritual-scientific knowledge.
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- Title: Spiritual Science/Treasure for Life: Lecture II: Theosophy and Antisophy
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- attains its knowledge if the human soul simply does not stop
- perceive a real spiritual world. The theosophical knowledge can
- knowledge of spiritual science if one wants to appreciate this
- practical knowledge has just its strength because the human
- attuned to acknowledge what connects him with the core of the
- world but to acknowledge what holds him together in himself, as
- really acknowledge the necessity of a theosophical deepening of
- its knowledge is true or wrong for others, this worldview of
- human development. From this knowledge of its home that
- theosophy can give, optimism, life knowledge, clarity about its
- world knowledge. If Fichte (Johann Gottlieb F.,
- Title: Spiritual Science/Treasure for Life: Lecture III: Spiritual Science and Denomination
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- against the attack of scientific knowledge. How did he try to
- that knowledge, as it is standard in natural sciences, and
- the outer science and to soar a particular kind of knowledge.
- How Does One Attain Knowledge of Higher
- rises to the second stage of higher knowledge that one can call
- the inspired knowledge, the knowledge by Inspiration. Within
- this inspired knowledge, the objective spiritual world fits
- Intuition, the third stage of spiritual knowledge.
- knowledge. Except in the world of the sensory in which we live
- From the spiritual knowledge, the whole position and function
- approach the Gospels with such knowledge, would find these or
- must ascend to the knowledge why it appears in feeling.
- knowledge that is valid for all, has to go as a preparation for
- Title: Spiritual Science/Treasure for Life: Lecture IV: On Death
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- to attain any knowledge of the postmortal life. He emphasises
- knowledge of the postmortal life.
- Way to Human Self-Knowledge, I
- Knowledge of Higher Worlds? and
- physical body. At such a moment of increased knowledge you do
- Indeed, it is an uncertain knowledge, an
- knowledge and that outer knowledge. You obtain outer science,
- outer knowledge learning this or that, you get yourself into
- spiritual-scientific knowledge. Indeed, it is not in such a way
- spiritual-scientific knowledge in such a way that once
- spiritual-scientific knowledge without any effort. However,
- knowledge but is only its preparation. All that I have said in
- Knowledge of Higher Worlds?
- One Attain Knowledge of Higher Worlds?
- there! This is the impressive knowledge that you attain as a
- human being has the necessary thirst for knowledge in himself
- it just leads to knowledge.
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- able to penetrate into the area of human knowledge where this
- spiritual researcher comes to a particular knowledge: where
- higher knowledge with pain. That what comes up then as a
- the true human being only. Self-knowledge
- self-knowledge that you feel the germinal forces in yourself,
- that knowledge of true immortality is a knowledge of the
- in a period in which the human soul longs for the knowledge of
- themselves to acknowledge the spiritual world. One sees in
- not yet acknowledged and is not understood, nevertheless, one
- Title: Spiritual Science/Treasure for Life: Lecture VI: The Evil
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- Evil in the Light of Spiritual Knowledge.
- striving for knowledge just before this question. Thus, we want
- were at the beginning of the quest for knowledge that, however,
- real quest for knowledge leads to show the first steps of the
- here that as the first steps on the way to the knowledge of the
- knowledge towards the evil. Nevertheless, there must be wisdom
- knowledge and to attain another knowledge. We have often spoken
- accessible to this knowledge. There we may ask ourselves, what
- knowledge of imperfection and evil already with the very first
- knowledge of the evil in the outer world. We must just get
- That is, we are at the same time compelled with the knowledge
- where the origin of the evil exists to acknowledge that not
- “limits of knowledge.” Even many people who believe
- knowledge must stop where it faces the biggest riddles. The
- This applies to any knowledge of the world.
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- acknowledge that; however, one has to acknowledge it in case of
- acknowledge that the human being, we say, perceives something
- than from that which one grasps with the worldview of knowledge
- knowledge if one wants to perceive what obliges the human
- right which speaks about limits of knowledge in the sense as I
- How Does One Attain Knowledge of Higher Worlds?.
- acknowledge such a thing, as the profundities of Copernicus,
- recognition of the spiritual-scientific knowledge.
- the indicated levels of spiritual knowledge. One can experience
- Knowledge of Higher Worlds?.
- knowledge that I call that of Inspiration. Inspiration differs
- knowledge and the moral impulses, ideas and mental pictures?
- spiritual knowledge into a spiritual world?
- knowledge is built up by a process of reflection, and what
- thorough self-knowledge, and to learn to endure in patience how
- It is there just as knowledge only if one
- How Does One Attain Knowledge of Higher
- moral life. So one can almost say: yes, any knowledge is there
- world than by the other knowledge that we take up in our
- spiritual science just shows that all the other knowledge
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- Title: Spiritual Science/Treasure for Life: Lecture VIII: Voltaire
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- our days. We would find that the fight for the knowledge of the
- so far it develops knowledge, to that, what the senses induce
- knowledge, even if one believes in it. The view of nature
- everything for knowledge that could not come from the sensory
- generally have knowledge only from the outer nature and how the
- knowledge is due. In the second edition of his
- “I had to cancel the knowledge to make room for the
- which does not give knowledge, however, an impulse to which the
- attain no knowledge about itself already under the impulse of
- the fact that he cast off the knowledge generally from the area
- limited the knowledge to the outer world.
- knowledge. He had to take out from the power of his personality
- source of knowledge in the human being that immerses itself not
- Title: Spiritual Science/Treasure for Life: Lecture IX: Between Death and Rebirth of the Human Being
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- truthfulness, concerning the human knowledge than it exists
- discussed in these talks has to face that knowledge with holy
- live really with truth, with knowledge. You feel knowledge like
- knowledge. One feels often in such a way
- compared with truth and truthfulness and knowledge which must
- knowledge that only the body-free soul can attain.
- which the human soul gains not only knowledge because it uses
- search your disappeared thoughts. This knowledge of the
- self-enjoyment and self-knowledge where one feels: now you are
- long run. It is knowledge of a knowledge that is intolerable
- that you do not want to have because it is only knowledge. You
- knowledge now that awakes in the second half of the life
- the old life on earth and the knowledge that one can only find
- knowledge without which it cannot live in its whole
- Title: Spiritual Science/Treasure for Life: Lecture X: Homunculus
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- understand all other worldviews and can completely acknowledge
- the human knowledge of all fields of life, and that all other
- one-sidedness one can attain knowledge satisfying the human
- How Does One Attain Knowledge of Higher
- phases and tortures of the desire of knowledge, has experienced
- Title: Spiritual Science/Treasure for Life: Lecture XI: Spiritual Science as a Treasure for Life
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- first as preparation for the level of knowledge which he should
- soul transforms itself into another instrument of knowledge and
- the spiritual researcher has compared with knowledge that he
- must wait, until your soul has become ripe to let the knowledge
- the fact that the real clairvoyant knowledge is based on the
- the levels of Imaginative, Inspirative, and Intuitive knowledge
- knowledge to the human beings only, which also necessitates a
- concerning knowledge and life facts fanaticism, on one side. On
- contradicts the knowledge of spiritual science. I have often
- knowledge with the materialistic attitude what is good for
- everything that is good for him into outer, dry knowledge.
- abstract knowledge. This also expresses itself in the fact that
- knowledge cannot dictate what he has to eat and to drink, how
- away from life by that knowledge which is bound to the brain
- that what induces one to talk about the knowledge of spiritual
- spiritual-scientific knowledge. Then one would like to have
- knowledge.
- If we go from knowledge to will, we have to
- if people come with their materialistically coloured knowledge
- and say that one attains knowledge which invigorates the human
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- whole human life from this knowledge of the supersensible world
- outer world. A growing longing for knowledge of the
- not enough for the indelible need for knowledge of the human
- Everywhere a precise knowledge of the outer science points to
- and knowledge are limited. He would exceed the limits of his
- efficiency and knowledge in scientific respect if he wanted to
- it feels already constrained to admit a certain knowledge of
- knowledge of the supersensible world or at least of the
- real knowledge what is not only material what carries something
- supersensible world, but the human knowledge cannot penetrate
- knowledge which one has refers to something spiritual, to
- say that supersensible knowledge cannot claim any validity
- rests on the outer scientific knowledge. Whether somebody rests
- from a serious thirst for knowledge felt in such a way that
- How Does One Attain Knowledge of the Higher Worlds?
- How Does One Attain Knowledge of the Higher Worlds?
- must take if he wants to attain real knowledge of the
- How Does One Attain Knowledge of the Higher Worlds?
- knowledge up to a feeling like fear, a feeling of uncertainty.
- free from any view and knowledge that you can attain only with
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- little do with knowledge, with science. If you survey the
- body. It will rather concern this: how has human knowledge to
- completely in the sense, as this knowledge positions itself to
- other objects of our knowledge? Since if we abstain from the
- remains for the human knowledge regarding death and
- knowledge, and look at him, after he has led such a soul life
- for someone who gets involved with the questions of knowledge,
- How Does One Attain Knowledge of the Higher Worlds?
- We only attain a complete knowledge of the
- human being works on questions of knowledge for ten years.
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- fifteenth, sixteenth centuries, a deep knowledge of nature
- theosophy. A knowledge of nature, which originates from deeper
- nature. A clairvoyant knowledge developed in him that he could
- knowledge had so intimately grown together with his soul that
- high self-confidence of the value of his knowledge not because
- he meant the kingdom of scientific and medical knowledge of his
- was soon by such a disposition and such a knowledge an opponent
- convinced that in their simple knowledge something would be
- included of a real knowledge of nature from which he might
- intimate knowledge of all events in the big nature outdoors who
- special knowledge of the human being, but let the clairvoyant
- As the knowledge of the healthy and sick
- Title: Human History: Lecture VII: The Prophet Elijah
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- the popular spreading of scientific knowledge does not keep
- abreast of the discovery and production of this knowledge. We
- knowledge who completely accepts the assertion that the human
- deeper knowledge proves everywhere that such a worldview is
- scientific knowledge has brought facts to light which do not
- Higher spiritual knowledge proceeds always
- is the knowledge of spiritual science. Because everything
- Title: Human History: Lecture X: Christ and the Twentieth Century
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- knowledge that should confine itself to the lower objects of
- wanted to limit the kind of knowledge to the lower orders of
- This is redemption of knowledge. Moral
- knowledge can only take place by redemption. With the concept
- Title: Human History: Lecture XI: Human History, Present, and Future in the Light of Spiritual Science
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- knowledge as the first level of clairvoyant knowledge who makes
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- himself to this Imaginative knowledge which presents itself
- compare this Imaginative knowledge to the miraculous
- into it and an Imaginative knowledge would not be right which
- as knowledge. One meets this fact often today that such
- absolutely correspond to Imaginative knowledge.
- kind of Imaginative knowledge that can lead us to the
- undergrounds of the things. If we compare such a knowledge to
- Title: Human History: Lecture XII: Copernicus and His Time in the Light of Spiritual Science
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- the most elementary teachings and knowledge already as a child
- knowledge shining through which was still delivered to the
- How Does One Attain Knowledge of the Higher Worlds?
- clairvoyant knowledge which existed in ancient times and which
- Everywhere one finds an original knowledge hidden on the bottom
- of human cultures, a knowledge by Intuition, Inspiration, and
- Imagination. But this original knowledge had to get lost
- clairvoyant knowledge gradually changed into our knowledge.
- the Greek times. This old knowledge of humanity still shines
- this old knowledge in the form as the modern human being can no
- maintains its knowledge, but educates the soul in such a way
- while it develops from the old clairvoyant knowledge. We
- accomplishes shameful actions. This knowledge, which they
- spiritual culture like Aristotle, to the knowledge of the
- contribute, actually, to the knowledge of the divine thoughts
- spiritual-mental in the universe outdoors. The old knowledge
- Title: Human History: Lecture XIV: The Self-Education of the Human Being
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- Someone who wants to get knowledge who
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- develops — and there it is necessary — our knowledge, this
- knowledge. However, own knowledge is in the field of psychic
- in wise self-knowledge how we can work on our feelings and
- for our knowledge culture, for that what we want to get in the
- his intellectual self-education to lead back his knowledge to
- Title: Human History: Lecture XVI: Darwin and the Supersensible Research
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- acknowledge his inquiries more or less as historical truth,
- something of its contents could gain the knowledge that in this
- knowledgeable investigations only in the nineteenth century
- with supersensible self-knowledge already in himself which
- self-knowledge, the human being gets to know the creative being
- supersensible knowledge as the sensory world is for the sensory
- knowledge. If he knows his spiritual-mental essence working,
- embodiment, then he can also easily get that knowledge which
- possibility of a knowledge of this object at least. But the
- human being cannot stay without knowledge of the spiritual.
- not remain without this knowledge of the spirit. We have to
- urgently teach that the knowledge of the outer shell of the
- always answers to an outer knowledge and conviction that wants
- knowledge of the outer shell, but above all is inside effective
- Title: Spirit and Matter: Lecture I: Spirit and Matter, Life and Death
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- human beings at all times according to the knowledge of these
- the eighties. He struggled with the knowledge of the material
- knowledge questions of the nineteenth century in the most
- significance of the scientific knowledge, but he turned the
- Knowledge of Higher Worlds? and in my Occult Science. An
- knowledge not for his life in the night which Fechner called
- disciple who could really make the questions of knowledge vital
- the knowledge that this thinking is free of body and leaving
- knowledge was his destiny, his life affair. With a fervent soul
- Lectureship. Then his way of knowledge urged him from the
- he directly touches the forces of the heart with his knowledge.
- about the problems of the world properly unless we acknowledge
- to recognise the significance of knowledge for life. What can
- the way of spiritual-scientific knowledge everything matters to
- knowledge of the independent work of the living thoughts in the
- world, and the knowledge of the work of the thoughts on our
- work to ascend to the knowledge of the spiritual world now.
- more precise, more intimate knowledge of thinking which you can
- knowledge supporting the spiritual must get around not to
- they called the gate of spiritual knowledge “the gate of
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- knowledge.
- Thus, the human being attains the knowledge of his body of
- on this level of knowledge that I have described. Now he also
- from ignorance to knowledge that could give answer to the
- knowledge. However, this unaware struggle lives in the soul.
- have called the first viewpoint of spiritual knowledge
- Imaginative knowledge in my writings with which the human being
- Inspirative knowledge in my writings because there something
- a third element has to be added. Both kinds of knowledge are
- not sufficient to investigate it. The Intuitive knowledge must
- be added. I have shown two levels of spiritual knowledge. One
- spiritual knowledge as research that knowledge itself
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- being of the soul or of nature by immediate knowledge, by
- knowledge in the depths of the soul that it can be brought up,
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- just by its knowledge with these results than natural sciences
- to a knowledge of the nature of the soul. Rather — this
- why this soul being cannot attain knowledge in the usual life,
- so intimately that he gains a yardstick of knowledge for the
- knowledge. However, if clear mental pictures of them existed,
- knowledge take their course , rather the outer life is
- circumstances contribute that people can appreciate knowledge
- circumstances must be, so that a certain knowledge appears in a
- Title: Spirit and Matter: Lecture IV: Human Soul and Human Body Considered Scientifically and Spiritual-Scientifically
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- knowledge saying, I know that a healthy sleep is good. When he
- according to the state of our knowledge a prospect exists that
- Here the whole knowledge should be conquered by that science
- misunderstandings: abolishing any knowledge that is no mere
- Title: Spirit and Matter: Lecture V: The Riddles of Soul and World in the German Cultural Life
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- point out above all that where true knowledge is searched such
- consideration that in the process of knowledge which forces
- spiritual-real knowledge or generally of the knowledge of the
- researcher tries to take up that in his knowledge, which is
- exactly in my book How Does One Attain Knowledge of Higher
- anthropology to such a knowledge that gets to its results by
- you know, I distinguish except the Imaginative knowledge the
- Inspirative and then the real Intuitive knowledge. As well as
- the Imaginative knowledge is such an strengthening of the soul
- the Intuitive knowledge is given by the fact that one learns in
- if the human being ascends to the Imaginative knowledge. In
- that Imagination is the eligible way to spiritual knowledge and
- knowledge this way, the destiny shows the reinforced effect of
- knowledge with which our generation accepts and believes
- our scientific knowledge is the best of all times in comparison
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- overcome first if spiritual science should be acknowledged. One
- their lives to the struggle for real knowledge who also care
- about a knowledge of the spiritual conditions of the world.
- these days, one could be reminded of such a man of knowledge
- it becomes difficult to that who strives for knowledge of the
- in the book How Does One Attain Knowledge of Higher
- polymatheia” that is by his comprehensive knowledge
- Title: Spirit and Matter: Lecture VII: The Beyond of the Senses and the Beyond of the Soul
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- attentive to that which gives knowledge of the nature of the
- human soul and mind which gives knowledge of the most important
- scientific mindset often disregard the points where knowledge
- of the soul, the knowledge of the most important questions of
- judgement, in particular with the self-knowledge of the human
- cannot exceed certain limits of knowledge.
- commits a sin against knowledge if one states that the human
- knowledge within the continental mental development.
- transcendent that the human knowledge cannot reach. Thus,
- his knowledge to that world in which immortality and freedom
- example, in How Does One Attain Knowledge of Higher
- knowledge at first that is not called “Imaginative”
- consciousness, a higher self-knowledge can come into being. I
- only perceive with Imaginative knowledge. However, if you look
- contents of a higher self-knowledge. Because the human being
- Imaginative knowledge to that which I have called there
- “Inspirative knowledge.”
- With the Imaginative knowledge, we submerge in a world of the
- in yourself with Imaginative knowledge, you are also able to
- I wanted to show that real self-knowledge leads to the beyond
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- Title: Answers to Big Questions: Lecture I: The Nature of Spiritual Science and Its Significance for the Present
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- knowledge of the present. In another sense than one normally
- knowledge.
- population the faith originated that any knowledge of humanity
- results, whose knowledge can be checked by every human being at
- any time, and that for the production of this knowledge, of
- general demand: physical-scientific knowledge must be able to
- — this can lead to knowledge that can be valid for all
- just a methodically achieved, pure self-knowledge, uninfluenced
- knowledge if one wants to be entitled to call the statements of
- of that opinion that one can only gain truth, knowledge if one
- to gain knowledge for life scientifically were in the same
- human thirst for knowledge strives out of that which one always
- geometries, which do not acknowledge the sentence: the three
- Title: Answers to Big Questions: Lecture V: The Nature of Sleep
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- imagine that for our consciousness, for our knowledge of the
- Attain Knowledge of the Spiritual World? where the methods
- Kantian sense — of limits of knowledge, or about what the
- the talk How Does One Attain Knowledge of the Spiritual
- reflection can be attained as knowledge by which the human
- Title: Answers to Big Questions: Lecture VII: How Does One Attain Knowledge of the Spiritual World?
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- if he wants to come to the knowledge of the spiritual
- knowledge, well-grounded knowledge was something that Herman
- powerfully. There is no will-intensity of knowledge to
- for a knowledge that wants to understand itself as it is
- It is the thirst for knowledge and a sign of ill imagination
- determine the entire significance and the being of knowledge?
- other things; they are beyond the limits of human knowledge!
- said, this or that is beyond the limit of our knowledge.
- life, but for the knowledge of the spiritual world — to
- knowledge for the human being to find the possibility in
- which appeared under the title How Does One Attain Knowledge
- lead the other human beings directly to knowledge become simply
- of knowledge is at the same time a spiritual-mental means of
- same applies to my book Truth and Knowledge.
- Mathematics, geometry teaches the human being the knowledge of
- get knowledge how the things are in space to which principles
- knowledge by them which he can attain also otherwise, but that
- being takes care to ascend to the first level of knowledge of
- knowledge which leads us beyond what deals immediately only
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- higher level of soul development, of knowledge, to a higher
- knowledge of higher spiritual worlds has to experience certain
- have attained a surveying knowledge to a high degree that one
- female figures which the soul can develop as higher knowledge
- had beyond clairvoyance, he had this within it. The knowledge
- clairvoyant knowledge of the Egyptians.
- Everybody who rises to spiritual knowledge recognises the
- “knowledge” of the animal which regulates the life
- knowledge by own efforts and are able to behold into the
- One does not notice that such a knowledge takes quite different
- paths than the knowledge that one obtains with the intellectual
- having our disassembling knowledge and science; they knew to
- knowledge similar to ours which is still translated into the
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- with weighty knowledge in the vastnesses of the universe. It is
- this deeper knowledge of the newer time in this field to the
- century our science was seized by the knowledge: we rest here
- knowledge as a model of clearness, of inner substantiality, if
- held about the “limits of the knowledge of nature,”
- everything that we see round us to astronomical knowledge of
- Thus, astronomical knowledge became an ideal in the course of
- the nineteenth century, penetrating any physical knowledge with
- knowledge had removed.
- astronomical knowledge is able to shine everywhere, why should
- bodies. Thus, astronomical knowledge became something that
- knowledge was just a radical ideal. One is allowed to say that
- astronomical knowledge, one could say, what faces us there
- and tremendous was the impression of astronomical knowledge
- Knowledge of Nature that Du Bois-Reymond held on the
- astronomical knowledge and said that true natural sciences
- astronomical knowledge. If we take into consideration what we
- transfer it to the big astronomical knowledge. If we assume
- knowledge of the movement of the smallest mass particles
- no astronomical knowledge can say anything against or for that
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- Title: Riddles of the World: Lecture I: Haeckel, the Riddles of the World and Theosophy
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- This must be acknowledged as an action of a particular kind,
- quite tremendous progress in the fields of physical knowledge,
- analysis, by means of the enlarged theoretical knowledge of
- by the progress of this thorough physical knowledge.
- about the limits of physical research and knowledge in 1872.
- knowledge of nature. We are led to this important passage and
- “astronomical” knowledge of the human being. Like a
- must not say, here are the limits of knowledge, but only, here
- are the limits of the sensuous knowledge. The naturalist
- of sensuous knowledge, but for the increase of the human
- reach with it lies beyond the scientific knowledge. —
- extrasensory knowledge here to everybody. The usual sensuous
- Knowledge of the Higher Worlds? Then gradually order and
- Title: Riddles of the World: Lecture II: Our International Situation. War, Peace and Spiritual Science
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- knowledge of how the group souls work. For example, if an
- real society of peace strives for spiritual knowledge, and the
- being to the knowledge of the common soul that settles in the
- Title: Riddles of the World: Lecture III: Basic Concepts of Theosophy. Soul and Spirit of the Human Being
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- eyes and ears. Only marginal knowledge is there. However, just
- sensuous world. Our external sensuous knowledge attracts more
- They get knowledge of the world round them with their thoughts.
- knowledge of his previous lives. The principle of re-embodiment
- come to the point where we understand what human self-knowledge
- environment. This is the great knowledge of wisdom that the
- self-knowledge to a human being did not mean idle examining of
- his inside. This self-knowledge is considered as we have
- Title: Riddles of the World: Lecture VI: The Basic Concepts of Theosophy. Human Races
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- Atlantean had an almost omniscient memory. His knowledge was
- — This is self-knowledge! The great saying in the temple
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- to convince himself of such truth, such knowledge, visiting
- come from knowledge, from immediate experience.
- knowledge, wisdom of God. This translation is not right; at
- least it does not describe what theosophy wants. Knowledge of
- knowledge. As little as we already have awareness of all means
- and abilities of knowledge, just as little as we are allowed to
- say that we can have a comprehensive or final knowledge of the
- advances, also its abilities of knowledge. Perhaps, even the
- that we exist, work, and live in Him; however, the knowledge of
- that it wants to be knowledge of God. Theosophy is that
- knowledge, namely, which attains the deepest, innermost being
- knowledge that acquires the external, sensuous, transient
- spiritual science. Theosophy is not knowledge of other matters
- of the human being but knowledge of the other part of the human
- taught a uniform ground of knowledge, an ancient truth in that
- what you know is like the knowledge of children compared with
- supersensible knowledge is an original component of all
- provisional, the knowledge, the science, the religions were
- a religious person. If this knowledge finds an echo again, the
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- knowledge of the spiritual world must lead to fraternity if it
- noblest fruit of deep, innermost knowledge. However, with it
- brotherly love. Someone who soars a real soul knowledge has to
- thing in your experience and knowledge to implement in life, to
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- repeatedly, where from does the knowledge of the supersensible
- knowledge his own. Do not misunderstand the intention of this
- occultism, which encompasses the knowledge of those principles
- supersensible knowledge and without any influence of
- supersensible knowledge on our culture. In other cultures
- gets already by an external view to a significant knowledge of
- stage the material knowledge where the object must be there.
- The other stage is the imaginative knowledge. One develops this
- knowledge in reality, no introspection, there is only a
- knowledge, a revelation by organs of the physical as well as of
- spiritual organs. There is no other knowledge than world
- knowledge.
- self!” You do not find true self-knowledge in your
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- of that, which flowed out of emotion and knowledge at the same
- Let us attempt to apply our knowledge we have got in the course
- feeling and to the knowledge of the spirit. One called such a
- had climbed up so high on the ladder of spiritual knowledge had
- practice self-knowledge in the practical sense.
- knowledge, our thinking to feel one with the whole universe not
- Title: Riddles of the World: Lecture XI: The Christian Teachings of Wisdom
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- those leaders of the human race get their knowledge, their
- the knowledge that death is to be defeated, that a
- belongs to the most important points of the knowledge of
- between faith and knowledge, between truth and feeling. The
- phenomena. The knowledge of the world could no longer go the
- of human evolution that go side by side, of faith, knowledge,
- that which is wisdom, immediate knowledge of the beyond.
- future from a real knowledge of the great actions of our
- Title: Riddles of the World: Lecture XII: Reincarnation and Karma
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- answers his questions from knowledge, not from mere belief.
- knowledge, but something that gives us the assurance of life,
- only is the urge for knowledge satisfied with the
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- that power which brought the knowledge of good and evil to the
- Faust, this genius of the liberal striving for human knowledge
- person who wanted to found his existence on own knowledge and
- speak about Lucifer in the sense of this knowledge as that who
- and does not build on revelation and faith, but on knowledge
- clear knowledge around it, then it would say to itself, I owe
- the snake comes that gives knowledge and freedom and thereby
- man's own hand and knowledge, the desire, the love is made the
- choice, gives him light to own knowledge, so that he walks to
- independence, for the bright, clear knowledge.
- as sin; they feel the mind, the bright, clear knowledge as the
- truth. However, who overcomes the doubt gains higher knowledge
- and leads the human being to knowledge, calls on him for a
- up, is illumined with the bright, clear knowledge, warmed up by
- higher stage something clearer appears, namely knowledge.
- What was knowledge? It was, if you look back, something that is
- knowledge, the luciferic knowledge, has to be transformed into
- knowledge. Just as the law or commandment became internal in
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- abstract, only scientific knowledge of some higher principles,
- coined the word first, not knowledge of the gods, but the
- knowledge that was obtained in this peculiar way by the contact
- into the mysteries not only obtained knowledge, but he was
- called natural knowledge that knowledge that the human being
- However, one called that knowledge, which one received from the
- gods, divine knowledge: theosophy. I know very well that the
- means of higher knowledge are transformations of subordinated
- esoteric knowledge with a real Schillerean diction and strength
- knowledge, in any sensuousness and in all mental forces on the
- passage through knowledge and suffering, with the passage
- drama would close with nothing. Solely the belief and knowledge
- knowledge. Therefore, the human being is only allowed to throw
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- ability of brahma is the creative knowledge, called vidya.
- has a receptive knowledge. Imagine, however, the inventor who
- He had creative knowledge first. Such a creative knowledge,
- receptive knowledge is avidya. Thus, there are different
- knowledge. This is the sense of human development.
- to advance from Avidya to Vidya, from the receptive knowledge
- to the creative knowledge. A science of knowledge, a higher
- Title: Riddles of the World: Lecture XVI: German Theosophists at the Beginning of the Nineteenth Century
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- reads: “I had to override knowledge to create space for
- that mean: “I had to override knowledge to create space
- the divine, because no knowledge can penetrate into the divine.
- The human being believes knowledge if he presumes to penetrate
- able to come to real self-knowledge, they would find the most
- that knowledge of the inside which only wants to observe how it
- is not the right knowledge of the inside. For the nature of the
- Fichte calls self-knowledge not brooding in oneself, not
- word leads you from the wrong self-knowledge to the true
- and self-knowledge is an intimate activity, no dead knowledge.
- wrong self-knowledge, he says, consists of the fact that one
- right self-knowledge says something completely different. It
- “Tathandlung,” this is Fichte's self-knowledge.
- awareness of this knowledge is something that has not yet
- knowledge in geometrical forms, and Novalis, who illumined the
- knowledge in this respect Novalis is a peculiar personality. He
- similar to curiosity, the mere urge for knowledge. In the first
- self-knowledge and self-development. Novalis knew how to speak
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- knowledge this myth gets life and reality.
- necessary, before one penetrates to knowledge, to make oneself
- worthy of knowledge, to feel that that which intellect and
- of the human being. By the knowledge that is tied together with
- the transformation of the whole soul, knowledge becomes
- Wherever any belief exists based on deep knowledge and
- Someone who ascends to the higher knowledge of wisdom must
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- being can ascend the path of knowledge up to those stages where
- the remaining humanity and have walked the paths of knowledge
- of knowledge. Doubt, disbelief, inner mental darkness come to
- knowledge must go through the hard school of doubt once. Not
- certainty in his inside that he will never lose knowledge
- to that knowledge which consists of something else than of
- intellectual knowledge. Richard Wagner expresses this knowledge
- higher knowledge. You know that it is the path of the pupils
- the path to higher knowledge consists of the fact that one
- wants to go the path of knowledge must penetrate to another
- path of knowledge should found love for any human being on his
- knowledge, the hard moments of doubt come. While we get to know
- knowledge. Someone has arrived at the third stage who has
- knowledge. We call him a swan in the secret doctrine, and this
- empathy all knowledge has originated.
- Parzival who attained knowledge becoming engrossed in humanity
- higher knowledge this way, but they want to develop the higher
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- our knowledge and look then back at the human being, we see the
- the enlightening heart knowledge of it, then the sun is the
- of cosmic knowledge, the Easter festival is tied not only on
- knowledge of spirit deepens the idea of Easter that seems to be
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- come to such knowledge? — The way to this knowledge is
- He still belongs to much more worlds, but the knowledge of
- knowledge have a higher significance to us. One often asks, to
- which end does the human being need, actually, the knowledge of
- come to the highest knowledge of the divine world forces if one
- human being can also rise to the divine knowledge without
- the higher worlds. A kind of higher knowledge that is also
- knowledge of the human lower self, and if he declares his lower
- oneself. This point of view can never lead to a real knowledge;
- perspective no worse knowledge than turning away from the
- higher knowledge. Everything physical dries out, if it is
- third is the knowledge of the illusion of the personal self,
- knowledge by self-knowledge. However, nobody is allowed to take
- self-knowledge for knowledge of god. Hence, one could read at
- seauton)! If one has attained self-knowledge, one enters the
- and spiritual knowledge is given. If the own inside feels
- inner development, if the human being approaches this knowledge
- However, nobody has to strive for higher knowledge only on his
- collect knowledge only to become a servant of the whole
- in this sense, one should advance to higher knowledge.
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- suitable to unearth the treasure, the spirit of knowledge, the
- tried to enclose the nature of the astronomical knowledge and
- detailed knowledge had to overcome in the course of time. He
- the human beings from the knowledge of the big nature.
- of the knowledge how the single herb, how the single stone
- usual knowledge, which, however, is no longer so important for
- Title: Riddles of the World: Lecture XXII: Jacob Boehme
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- Title: Knowledge of Soul and Spirit: Lecture I: The Mission of Occult Science in Our Time
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- the big progress in the field of knowledge. How many people say
- sciences or other knowledge in our time.
- science or knowledge in our time and who only wants to go
- too lazy to put themselves on the ground of knowledge or too
- weak to open themselves to knowledge are of full interest if
- the knowledge of our time, then one does not need to be
- term occult science for the sum of truth and knowledge about
- ground of scientific knowledge when one still believed to solve
- external nature and he leaves the ground of knowledge, moves
- scientific base that does not come from science, from knowledge
- has a certain infallibility of knowledge because not only he
- He says, concerning that knowledge from which you think that it
- go beyond the usual knowledge. However, just the reverse is the
- not talk about that which lies beyond our limits of knowledge.
- cannot apply often enough in the present: knowledge and faith.
- that any faith can become knowledge. Someone who cannot prove
- views about the spreading of knowledge that are quite different
- occultists had their reasons to hand over their knowledge only
- based on our quite usual sensory knowledge is, properly
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- basis of any knowledge at last. Thus, I do not give my view on
- scent. Here is an uncrossable limit of knowledge. One cannot
- harmony exists between the knowledge of scientific facts and
- bridge between faith and knowledge. It will bring an infinite
- progress and harmony between faith and knowledge.
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- to the knowledge of spirit, and if one wants to speak about the
- knowledge of spirit and soul, this happens, because we can come
- knowledge.
- Thereby only, you come to a real knowledge of the human being
- It is an exceptionally important matter for any knowledge to
- more value than any acquired theoretical knowledge. The
- spirit and the soul. This is the right way to the knowledge of
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- course: how does the human being come to the knowledge of these
- talk. The first principle is the knowledge that there is
- the sense-perceptible one. The second knowledge is that to the
- measure of any human knowledge postulates a kind of knowledge
- the limit of any possible knowledge. — For one rejects the
- German education, it is easy to acknowledge this
- world knowledge.
- ways to an objective knowledge and wisdom beholding into the
- level of knowledge most intimately. There we find many tips,
- human soul have advanced so far that one needs the knowledge of
- nobody could be accepted without knowledge of geometry. That
- intimate knowledge of the human spirit and that of the peoples
- not want to acknowledge the infallibility of the pope; however,
- Title: Knowledge of Soul and Spirit: Lecture VI: The So-Called Dangers of Initiation
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- human being wants to get knowledge of the great and beatific of
- before is that he knows about the danger now. This knowledge
- into the truth and knowledge of occult science, and not taking
- Title: Knowledge of Soul and Spirit: Lecture VII: Man, Woman and Child
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- history of our ancestors. Spiritual science acknowledges what
- True knowledge of the ego is the highest form of knowledge. The
- ego-knowledge stands behind the “veiled picture at
- The true ego-knowledge is possible only to that human force
- help the human beings with it. The knowledge of yesterday
- Title: Knowledge of Soul and Spirit: Lecture VIII: The Soul of the Animal in the Light of Spiritual Science
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- self-knowledge is not only contemplating his own ego, but that
- he has to receive the true self-knowledge by the view of the
- self-knowledge from our surroundings if we understand them
- knowledge of those creatures must be that are the next on the
- stage behind us: the knowledge of the real nature, the inner
- human knowledge, the human views of the animals were also
- perception or knowledge are opened, he sees a new world of
- organs of higher knowledge of the most human beings are not
- Title: Knowledge of Soul and Spirit: Lecture XI: Occupation and Earnings
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- science just leads to the true knowledge of reality. It has
- own progress, on the other side, with the necessary knowledge
- human thinking. We see the progress of the knowledge of nature,
- unselfish devotion, with knowledge of the true human being. The
- our whole world in reality, then it gives this real knowledge
- hard basic sentence is the result of true knowledge.
- is illumined by knowledge can cause an improvement of the human
- Title: Knowledge of Soul and Spirit: Lecture XII: Sun, Moon and Stars
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- healthy being. It is the knowledge that everything is rooted in
- Title: Knowledge of Soul and Spirit: Lecture XIV: The Hell
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- knowledge of various forces which are active in the human
- is common property of any unprofessional and academic knowledge
- Title: Knowledge of Soul and Spirit: Lecture XV: The Heaven
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- that increases more and more to bright and clear knowledge that
- How Does One Attain Knowledge of the Higher Worlds?,
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- of knowledge, not only, as blissfulness, and the imaginative pictures
- of path of knowledge. For everything is a parable, and by explaining
- of bodily pain may become a kind of training, a path of knowledge. Imagine
- withdraw from the brain, it is driven out of it, and knowledge is the
- pain is only the transition to the stage in which the forces of knowledge
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- knowledge alone can enlighten us about them.
- explanation in the light of spiritual knowledge, we must make the following
- knowledge themselves by the circumstances and conditions prevailing
- that our age cannot be understood without spiritual knowledge. Human
- knowledge — the Spirit which, though it pervades everything, does
- physical environment; they must be set free by the knowledge and insight
- knowledge. Life today is not seen as it truly is; people shun the spirit
- It is useless to harbor spiritual knowledge as an abstract general truth,
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- that from spiritual knowledge there must flow into man's thinking, feeling
- sheer lack of knowledge prevails among prominent scientific investigators
- knowledge one is led to lofty, sublime concepts. They apply to the way
- should be derived from his knowledge of the human organism.
- knowledge as fools or visionaries. If only these people would let what
- in the book Knowledge of the Higher Worlds and its Attainment
- You can sense that this primordial revelation stems from a knowledge
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- I indicated last time that the rhythm of the breath, and with it knowledge,
- instead of processes in the brain our whole relation to, and knowledge
- bodily foundation for knowledge. — In order to deepen our understanding
- man was exposed to the influence of Lucifer, his knowledge, indeed his
- whole relation to the world, was intended to be different. Knowledge
- and after the Mystery of Golgotha is not likely to be perceived or acknowledged
- before the Mystery of Golgotha — man had a vivid knowledge of
- carried up to man knowledge of what was happening on earth.
- But in regard to certain higher knowledge man's earthly consciousness
- of the possibility to irradiate his breathing with knowledge.
- cognize; i.e. attain knowledge through our breath, then with every inhalation
- exceptional individuals have been able — through spiritual knowledge
- rather than knowledge. Christians were not to expect knowledge concerning
- spiritual knowledge through which man spiritually should make his own
- is very little inclination today to acknowledge Christ as the Great
- concept of Christ in the full awareness that all external knowledge
- Title: Karma of Materialism: Lecture 4
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- engendered by knowledge which we seek through spiritual science—we
- all he could to bring the life of spiritual knowledge into masonic formalism.
- knowledge accumulated over centuries. Just because of his high position
- only come from spiritual science into this rigidified knowledge. His
- Hermann Bahr, about his path of knowledge. His latest books,
- and Knowledge” [ Note 2 ] and it deals with
- if it is used to denote the highest impulse in the pursuit of knowledge
- Knowledge must be guided by faith, reason alone can attain nothing.
- Pascal indicated, we can attain knowledge of life and death; of God
- be necessary for me to testify that I acknowledge the teaching of the
- “It will not be necessary for me to testify that I acknowledge
- himself into reason and bring about confusion. This knowledge can be
- Title: Karma of Materialism: Lecture 5
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- more feeling for spiritual knowledge, more people concerned themselves
- of Golgotha man gained knowledge through the forces of birth; after
- the Mystery of Golgotha he gains knowledge through the forces of death.
- circumstances such a great number of people still do not acknowledge
- other a shrinking away from such knowledge. Many things show that the
- knowledge which should be impartial at present; they must also be able
- to recognize where there is a shrinking away from such knowledge. One
- this knowledge faded and had vanished altogether by the turn of the
- of spiritual science. Ahrimanic forces battle against this knowledge
- from real knowledge of the present age. And it is not biased propaganda
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- takes place of a kind possible only between someone with knowledge on
- of an inferior kind who are forever attempting to obtain knowledge of
- knowledge. Not that everything can be judged in stereotyped fashion
- according to spiritual science. But spiritual knowledge can stir us
- knowledge may become a vital force enabling souls to deal appropriately
- aroused by spiritual knowledge away from the real issues. The opportunities
- a special subject will certainly become ever more knowledgeable and
- and Knowledge,” even someone of the stature of Hermann Bahr does
- all he says there is no sign in his “Reason and Knowledge”
- refuted in my books Truth and Knowledge and The Philosophy
- the body. This is the relation between true reality and knowledge. The
- task of real knowledge and therefore real science is to turn half reality;
- Knowledge and The Philosophy of Freedom are philosophic
- Title: Karma of Materialism: Lecture 7
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- especially to the human soul. The view obtained through spiritual knowledge
- of views when an initiate, from his knowledge of the spiritual world,
- if one wants to reach certain higher knowledge one must learn to regard
- sudden revelation. The reason was because he did have a dim knowledge,
- what is in the process of decline. Spiritual knowledge is needed to
- are not aware of it, present-day natural-scientific knowledge is saturated
- this knowledge had become subconscious — of that realm where he
- Title: Karma of Materialism: Lecture 8
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- man whose view is that the apex of knowledge has been reached and that
- methods and a special kind of knowledge, the possibility to observe
- knowledge and religious feelings concerning the spiritual world were
- times knowledge of the divine-spiritual-world had been attained through
- direct knowledge of the spiritual world which you can otherwise no longer
- to realize that at that time knowledge of nature was alchemy in the
- again in future epochs, but in our time it is a deeply hidden knowledge.
- In that earlier age it was part of man's knowledge that spiritual forces
- This knowledge inevitably
- be able to acknowledge anything spiritual in matter, Luther sought to
- the fifth post-Atlantean epoch human knowledge had assumed a form that
- inherent in knowledge itself, so that it could look into the spiritual
- soul where it is united with the divine. Today both freedom and knowledge
- that there are limits to human knowledge has frequently been proclaimed.
- To speak of limits of knowledge in the sense of Kant
- cannot attain either freedom, or knowledge of the divine, in the fifth
- value in the eyes of the Highest Powers, but solely his soul's acknowledgement
- demons, yet refuses to acknowledge the, to Luther well known, devil.
- direct knowledge of the diabolical realm of the spiritual world. Bearing
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- people fail to become aware that only spiritual knowledge can throw
- knowledge.
- is based solely on their natural-scientific knowledge and observations
- pictures, derived from spiritual knowledge. Naturally, these ideas are
- human morality seen in the light of spiritual knowledge. It is easy
- not acknowledge.
- of the vistas opening up through knowledge of the evolutions of Saturn,
- necessary? Yet this knowledge is needed in order to understand even
- spiritual knowledge is present. They deal with the kind of thinking,
- are presented. If minds had been occupied instead with spiritual knowledge,
- show so little interest in spiritual knowledge. The real reason is,
- soul in order to take the next step. Spiritual knowledge does indeed
- Title: Reincarnation and Karma: Lecture I
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- acquire more intimate knowledge of it, would inevitably lead to an
- intimate knowledge of the inner kernel of our being. For example, a
- therefore, that from those who wish to gain knowledge of this inner
- knowledge, his thoughts will fail him, and when he seeks for them he
- Title: Reincarnation and Karma: Lecture II
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- self-knowledge will render many of life's happenings
- arrive through an inner clarification at the ‘knowledge,’
- anthroposophical or similar knowledge of the life of thinking,
- real self-knowledge. Such occurrences happen in the lives of many,
- Title: Reincarnation and Karma: Lecture V
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- details of anthroposophical knowledge, trying to approach them
- entirely new knowledge, which must be received into the spiritual
- knowledge, to humanity, but a society can never — least of all
- that knowledge of reincarnation and karma is essential. It cannot,
- fundamentally new. Anyone who has some knowledge of the development
- significance for Western minds, for knowledge and for the needs of
- knowledge of these truths necessarily expect new illumination to be
- shed on old problems. With regard to the knowledge of reincarnation
- become matters of knowledge to him. That is the essential point.
- karma become matters of knowledge which take their place in everyday
- the knowledge of reincarnation and karma?
- means no less than that through knowledge the Self of man grows
- beyond certain limits to which knowledge is otherwise exposed. In
- aspect of knowledge; the subject becomes really significant when we
- pass from the aspect of knowledge to the moral aspect. It is
- Knowledge of
- beyond the bounds of birth and death by knowledge of reincarnation
- Title: Turning Points: Lecture 1: Zarathustra
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- acknowledge that the claims of Grecian scholarship regarding the
- period true spiritual knowledge was more profound than in our day
- come when the world will gain yet another item of knowledge, for
- knowledge that he could from the Egyptians concerning the methods
- Title: Turning Points: Lecture 2: Hermes
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- never grown up, and all your knowledge has been acquired through
- centres of culture, when we accept that knowledge which Spiritual
- that knowledge attained through modern Egyptian research, if
- All knowledge obtained through visions was most
- civilization and brings to the surface, to add to our knowledge
- regarded by the Egyptians as a method through which knowledge
- world — in other words, he must acquire knowledge of that
- Isis-Mysteries was to acquire knowledge concerning his own blood;
- During this period the Initiate gained complete knowledge of the
- of the knowledge he acquired of his Sheath-Quality through his
- Egyptians, who ascribed all this knowledge to the primordial
- essential it was that there should be a certain pre-knowledge of
- not merely that they were imbued with knowledge begotten of
- less marked. In those days the people felt all knowledge to be
- The greater part of our knowledge concerning
- the knowledge and wisdom that was then vouchsafed had truly
- in virtue of knowledge obtained through the medium of its special
- soul. They shall acknowledge and discern in the ever recurrent
- Title: Turning Points: Lecture 3: Buddha
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- because a knowledge of the true character of the Buddhist
- most complete knowledge of ancient works of art is to be sought
- the fullness of time coupled with the knowledge that throughout
- Buddhism that man must ever strive to obtain such knowledge and
- prehistoric times, we gain much further knowledge; we then find
- supersensible, he gained not knowledge alone but a feeling of
- things, knowing full well that knowledge and guidance, born of
- knowledge, however, because of man’s constant downward
- has sunk so low, that the wisdom and the knowledge which this
- ‘When we attain to knowledge and to wisdom, it comes about
- possessed of much wisdom, and through his knowledge there may
- his understanding. That knowledge which we gain from the repeated
- a true understanding of affliction, nor acquire that knowledge
- and all knowledge.’
- knowledge and learning for the path which leads to deliverance
- reincarnations. Mankind must find that path of knowledge which
- Doctrine unless we compare them with the knowledge and experience
- Science knowledge may be acquired concerning recurrent earth
- Paul’s words, we find expressed that positive knowledge,
- to that fuller knowledge which is now mine.’ It would be
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- knowledge of their alleged origin, is considered by those who
- specific knowledge of a certain fundamental change in man’s
- foundation stone of a true knowledge and understanding of the
- When Moses had acquired all the knowledge and information
- yet bear abundant fruit. That knowledge and understanding which
- its fitting soil, and ripened, in the light of that knowledge
- Anyone having the knowledge and discernment
- lofty standard of knowledge and discernment which can only be
- have symbolically portrayed all such knowledge and power as the
- of its promptings. All that knowledge and enlightenment which was
- entirely new manner, which was beyond the clairvoyant knowledge
- the neighbourhood have been aroused. Anyone who has a knowledge
- Such persons never realize that knowledge of this nature comes by
- developed to a very high degree. They had no knowledge of our
- led forth and guided to the Promised Land. The knowledge and
- Title: Turning Points: Lecture 5: Elijah
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- righteous founder of the Christian Faith; and the knowledge and
- have come to our knowledge through other sources.
- knowledge of what was really taking place, and they alone knew
- physical embodiment of the spirit of Elijah; now the knowledge
- knowledge and understanding. He hungered because of an impulse
- weakness of the times had become generally acknowledged among the
- such great significance and moment. Then with enhanced knowledge
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- widest circles, and we might add, that this desire for knowledge
- all that was regarded as Science and absolute knowledge, but
- through repeated reincarnations, and through knowledge gained
- act it would be merely guided by those having knowledge of the
- a deeper knowledge of spiritual matters].’ But now he is
- is indeed MAN. He who would gain knowledge of the fundamental
- science will recognize and acknowledge that the concepts of the
- and this new knowledge will be in complete accord with the
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- give to thee if thou wilt acknowledge me as thy
- Impulse would have been impaired and clouded by knowledge
- had asked about the wonders of the Holy Grail. Knowledge
- dogma, or profess to acknowledge the existence of a
- Title: On the Fifth Gospel: Lecture X
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- knowledge gathered from these detailed studies of the
- difference between those who had knowledge of the Jewish
- the Mystery of Golgotha, the faculties of knowledge as
- is constituted by the fact that intellectual knowledge
- evolution progresses, knowledge becomes an affair purely
- result? Their faculties of knowledge would have been
- not merely inherited. Whatever knowledge was
- Title: On the Fifth Gospel: Lecture XI
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- cases, spiritual knowledge leads us to a much deeper
- knowledge that the power of the Mystery of Golgotha has
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- Title: Toward Imagination: Lecture 2: Blood and Nerves
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- who seriously strive for knowledge have to study how the world's specific
- have to think if you strive for knowledge — you will see there
- in the human being, but now we find the transition to the loftiest knowledge
- for knowledge of the spirit though not yet with the methods of modern
- Title: Toward Imagination: Lecture 3: The Twelve Human Senses
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- also was one of us, seeking knowledge and truth with the most holy,
- fervent thirst for knowledge that ever inspired a soul in our day and
- an age when the occult knowledge from the spiritual world must be given
- while it does acknowledge the sense of hearing, it denies the existence
- them by means of spiritual knowledge. In the symbolic brotherhoods,
- in reality. Try to see that those who are seeking for knowledge, albeit
- Title: Toward Imagination: Lecture 4: The Human Organism Through the Incarnations
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- science cares to acknowledge. The human being is a complicated creature,
- acknowledge the inner understanding of sculpture the ancient Greeks
- artist sculpted a person in movement, he knew out of inner knowledge,
- into outer knowledge. For the most part this is not because it is especially
- Knowledge of the Higher Worlds and Its Attainment
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- wife.” There you have knowledge, the concept of knowledge brought
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- are representations of what belongs to imaginative knowledge, we can
- some self-knowledge? Clearly, drawing the obvious conclusions from the
- Title: Toward Imagination: Lecture 7: Toward Imagination
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- with such knowledge. And when we keep in mind that spiritual science
- about the relationship between reincarnation and self-knowledge, a theme
- how reincarnation can be applied to self-knowledge. Well, what did all
- because I had said in a lecture one should cultivate self-knowledge
- a knowledge of oriental languages and the culture of the Near East.
- Title: Jacob Boehme
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- knowledge. Nowhere, to be sure, does it appear that something
- the book Knowledge of the Higher Worlds and Its
- knowledge struggles to the surface with primal power, as if it
- human being who really has an earnest desire for knowledge
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- still higher stage the key of knowledge will be delivered to him.
- higher wisdom — knowledge, or the Holy Grail.
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- phase, knowledge must be reached because man is not as yet able to unite
- knowledge takes on the farm of desire. This is the last stage which
- born out of a deeper knowledge. The surging ocean of bliss is the astral
- Title: Richard Wagner: Lecture IV
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- deep, occult fact that life is strangely connected with knowledge,
- spiritual knowledge. Everything man doer, in the way of cruelty or of
- higher, spiritual knowledge.
- ascetic and is unable to reach a higher spiritual knowledge; and on the other
- Title: Lecture: Theosophic/Esoteric Cosmology: Spiritual Cosmology
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- Society] were not really knowledgeable concerning these questions. You
- have given us knowledge of distant stars. Present day science with its
- reliable source of knowledge about the evolution of the world system.
- Theosophical Society in 1875. The knowledge was only disseminated in
- small circles, however. A strict rule stated that the knowledge was
- century, which had a great influence on culture, this knowledge was in
- originally based on oriental knowledge, and this knowledge was passed
- external knowledge; the invention of the steam engine, scientific
- Sinnet, when they received cosmological knowledge from the
- only through great exertion. When this knowledge was first made public
- turns out that the occultists in Europe also protected knowledge that
- their own knowledge, especially what they had acquired through their
- knowledge is in a very definite way determined by Christian and
- the basis of this knowledge, full agreement with what has been
- based on esoteric knowledge. It is of course amazing what the scholars
- Initiates are those who have attained knowledge of these things
- mathematics you don't have the necessary knowledge to verify this
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- the only English translation to my knowledge. The first lecture may be
- knowledge. I ask you to bear in mind that as there are only a few
- occult knowledge, expressed his thoughts about this point as follows:
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- the first and only English translation to my knowledge. The first
- knowledge of the cosmos. The sketchy character these lectures
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- never could we really attain to what the higher knowledge gives. He
- attain to higher knowledge. For what would be the opposite of this
- higher knowledge so long as we work after the fashion of ordinary
- everything. For how do we acquire clairvoyant knowledge Only by
- away with when we wish to attain to higher knowledge. The soul must
- of clairvoyant knowledge except by creating a suitable frame of mind
- knowledge reveal itself? How is that which comes to us revealed when
- approaches us in order to bring us grace and pour knowledge into us,
- wonderful when such a word arises from the depths of true occult knowledge
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- Anthroposophy were not there as the knowledge of these things to give
- Title: Inner Realities: Lecture 5: The Inner Aspect of the Earth-embodiment of the Earth
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- philosophy, and all striving for a certain kind of human knowledge,
- the sublimity and vital power of the process of acquiring knowledge.
- knowledge not originating in these two movements of the mind. Sound
- knowledge is framed in wonder and the bliss of solved riddles; any
- other kind of knowledge may be acquired externally and established by
- man through some kind of reasoning. But a knowledge not framed
- earnest. All the fragrance of knowledge that is created by the
- atmosphere of the life element in knowledge, proceeds from these two,
- of all knowledge is already established for him. He demands, in fact,
- may argue from the knowledge they themselves may possess, that does
- Title: Destinies of Individuals and Nations: Lecture 1: The Destinies of Individuals and of Nations
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- make use of such knowledge.
- Title: Destinies of Individuals and Nations: Lecture 2: Nationalities and Nationalism in the Light of Spiritual Science
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- If souls with knowledge of the spirit
- Title: Destinies of Individuals and Nations: Lecture 3: The Nature of European Folk Souls
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- spiritual science not merely as knowledge but in such a
- acquire knowledge of that world in the time between birth
- discussions of the spiritual knowledge we are seeking:
- knowledge of the spiritual world, not mere idea, mere
- one. There knowledge is set aflame, knowledge becomes
- satisfy our curiosity or thirst fa: knowledge but give us
- If souls with knowledge of the spirit
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- the basis of what could be gleaned from human knowledge
- ‘There is no doubt that as far as human knowledge
- represent human knowledge at that time. Yet in AD 312 it
- was not the stand of human knowledge that determined the
- generals and on anything else human knowledge and human
- is indeed that acknowledgement of the fact that the
- If souls with knowledge of the spirit
- 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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- acknowledge the simple necessity for this and understand
- spiritual forces, I cannot acknowledge them. And if I
- conviction. If we set out to acknowledge that we are
- rather acknowledge that a machine is a place where a
- our stand in the world with knowledge in our souls we
- If souls with knowledge of the spirit
- Title: Destinies of Individuals and Nations: Lecture 6: Spiritual Perception Essential at the Present Time
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- not have full knowledge of the spiritual world merely by
- will then be within that world. Such knowledge has to be
- knowledge of the essential reality where the conscious
- If souls with knowledge of the spirit
- Title: Destinies of Individuals and Nations: Lecture 7: Personal and Supersensible Aspects
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- knowledge, the spirit who has gone through the Mystery of
- erudition, all the knowledge he might acquit!' at the
- joins into the stream of knowledge obtained out of the
- gone through the gate of death with earthly knowledge and
- That to knowledge of the spirit leads.
- acquiring self-knowledge, about the difficulty man had in
- self-knowledge. He says:
- body, self-knowledge need not be all that much of an
- self-knowledge, I'd say, with regard to anything
- is not, however, possible to gain knowledge of the
- spiritual worlds without self-knowledge. We shall discuss
- however, we can manage without self-knowledge. Yet as
- self-knowledge will be the first thing it needs. This is
- described. Self-knowledge has to be the starting
- that is our awareness after death, we need knowledge of
- the spiritual world. Lack of self-knowledge is what
- insights for they do not represent knowledge of the dry
- acknowledges the spirit, thoughts that are then able to
- If souls with knowledge of the spirit
- Title: Destinies of Individuals and Nations: Lecture 8: Three Decisions on the Path to Imaginative Perception
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- knowledge, the spirit who has gone through the Mystery of
- knowledge and experience relating to the physical world.
- knowledge in its entirety will have to take the road to
- knowledge through all three doors.
- Path to knowledge is the one that leads first of all out
- knowledge, suggested in good faith. But they mean we pass
- is indeed necessary. Yet if someone with knowledge goes
- science being nurtured on the basis of such knowledge but
- Knowledge of the Higher Worlds
- knowledge of the spiritual world but that this knowledge
- If souls with knowledge of the spirit
- Title: Destinies of Individuals and Nations: Lecture 9: The Sleeping-and-Waking Rhythm in the Context of Cosmic Evolution
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- knowledge, the spirit who has gone through the Mystery of
- most satisfying, the greatest, knowledge of the spiritual
- of attaining to genuine higher knowledge always consists
- civilization, taking hold of human knowledge and entering
- present-day cognition, the process in which knowledge is
- proven, what has been gained through a path of knowledge
- gained on the path to spiritual knowledge, and, what is
- knowledge. The rest of mankind, then, is asleep when it
- poets who still had special knowledge of the spiritual
- that is a man in the ordinary state of knowledge,
- knowledge based on illusion, is looking for someone who
- to find the man who will tell him how to gain knowledge
- Illusion thus wants to learn how knowledge can be
- If souls with knowledge of the spirit
- Title: Destinies of Individuals and Nations: Lecture 10: Problems on Spiritual Path - National Characteristics in Europe Moulded by Folk Spirits
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- knowledge, the spirit who has gone through the Mystery of
- If souls with knowledge of the spirit
- Title: Destinies of Individuals and Nations: Lecture 11:Etheric Man within Physical Man
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- knowledge, the spirit who has gone through the Mystery of
- is the knowledge that man bears within him something
- If souls with knowledge of the spirit
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- knowledge, the spirit who has gone through the Mystery of
- that all knowledge gained of the universe is knowledge
- understanding when knowledge at the ‘Margaret
- Faust a knowledge of the world that is entirely different
- instruction, all knowledge, is designed to influence the
- Title: Destinies of Individuals and Nations: Lecture 13: The Prophetic Nature of Dreams: Moon, Sun and Saturn Man
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- knowledge, the spirit who has gone through the Mystery of
- in us, and in gaining self-knowledge we come to see more
- the innermost core in us. All the knowledge man gains at
- If souls with knowledge of the spirit
- Title: Destinies of Individuals and Nations: Lecture 14: The Cosmic Significance of Our Sensory Perceptions - Our Thinking, Feeling and Will Activity
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- knowledge, the spirit who has gone through the Mystery of
- Knowledge of the Higher Worlds.
- have only partial knowledge of our feelings. We know the
- If souls with knowledge of the spirit
- Title: Earthly Death/Cosmic Life: Lecture 1: The Present Position of Spiritual Science
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- knowledge and wants of the world, it is really necessary to place
- such means of knowledge as are quite valid — e.g., in
- time the knowledge of the Western quarter of the globe was lost to
- one would like to meet this pursuit of knowledge, which also aims at
- must be replaced by an imaginative knowledge of the truth. And
- spirit. Even among men it is a child of true knowledge —
- knowledge reaching to the spirit, not to matter
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- it were, of human self-knowledge, yet only apparently external, being
- incitement to such knowledge in science, especially as practised at
- foundation for a far-seeing knowledge of the human being; but such a
- to penetrate seriously into the nature of man from a knowledge of his
- synthesis and harmony, based on a certain need of human knowledge.
- underlie a search for knowledge; but the concept of the human
- important point is the particular kind of knowledge, and of what
- see, there are certain impulses required to seek such knowledge
- knowledge.
- intermediary for knowledge (I will not say the instrument, for that
- intermediary. Let us keep to knowledge or perception of the world.
- between head-knowledge and heart-knowledge would not lead to much.
- ‘warmer’ in his knowledge than another. There would be a
- knowledge of Spiritual Science, they would appear in a very different
- light. We acquire knowledge, perception; it gradually comes to us.
- head, our perception and knowledge, takes place in a certain respect
- knowledge, the rest of the organism does not. This has a profoundly
- part slowly in the development of knowledge, only in exceptional
- ready with its knowledge, its assimilation of the world. The rest of
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- knowledge of another not by analysis but by harmony. Life is
- knowledge, in his consciousness, man in general cannot realise it in
- conscious knowledge.
- to-day as their own innate knowledge. This experience of a universal
- It is of no moment to analyse one another. The best knowledge of
- there was a better knowledge of the being of man, he had to reach a
- Title: Earthly Death/Cosmic Life: Lecture 5: Man's Connection with the Spiritual World
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- through conviction that a true creative knowledge of the world and
- inadequate means of knowledge. Let us repeat a paradoxical
- subconscious knowledge of life which man possesses, sometimes exceeds
- knowledge of the deeper connections would show that a more
- Knowledge of the Higher Worlds and its Attainment)
- regards his knowledge of destiny his bead is a sieve; but when the
- Title: Earthly Death/Cosmic Life: Lecture 6: Feelings of Unity and Sentiments of Gratitude: A Bridge to the Dead
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- easy thinking. With advance in knowledge man becomes more Socratic,
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- directed to their heart, their power, and not to mere knowledge. When
- which, as it were, forms a bridge to the knowledge of the so-called
- as the knowledge always in the hidden subconscious part of the soul
- him to develop a faculty which must be cultivated from knowledge of
- test the candidate's knowledge, but ascertain his power, and whether
- Title: Life Gifts: Lecture I: Folk Souls and the Mystery of Golgotha
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- neither acknowledge, nor recognize Christ-Jesus personally or
- Title: Life Gifts: Lecture II: The Relativity of Knowledge, and Spiritual Cosmology
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- obtain, from this very circumstance, the knowledge that his
- what is within his grasp in the way of knowledge of the
- Science says, will soon acknowledge that what was here explained in
- to this knowledge; we must be ready to test, free from prejudice, the
- times by many who possess Spiritual Scientific knowledge — the
- knowledge about life. I have often explained the reasons which people
- something like a “Theory of Knowledge;” that particular
- of Knowledge.” Yet this theory of knowledge is really —
- one might say — a nail in the coffin of human knowledge. Take a
- main thought about the ordinary theory of knowledge which as a rule runs in
- somewhat disrespectfully of the theory of knowledge, he said that these
- that that is the road along which the Theory of Knowledge
- But what is really the substance of this Theory of Knowledge? It is
- Theory of Knowledge calls what uneducated people believe
- a colored world. But now, through the Theory of Knowledge, one brings
- knowledge,’ anyone who has not this, does not stand at the
- height of present-day knowledge.
- Spiritual Cosmos. Just as the physiological theory of knowledge
- will develop from his karma, this knowledge decides for him where he
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- there in the way in which science and knowledge was studied
- knowledge or physiology, but must learn to say: “A
- from the knowledge which Spiritual Science is now giving out
- therewith a sure foundation for the knowledge of the
- acknowledged in regard to the science of the inorganic is not
- spiritually-scientific knowledge is both essential and
- what they have acquired in the way of knowledge — which
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- reckoned as belonging to such truths, to such knowledge, as
- belongs above all the knowledge about man himself; knowledge
- intimately connected with the knowledge of man. We will now
- of an inquisitive desire for knowledge; for life, as lived in
- knowledge which could deliver power into the hands of those
- initiates and those keeping guard over their knowledge for
- Care must be taken that a certain knowledge is not placed at
- permeate the best knowledge with this sentiment it will
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- these things, then the knowledge of Spiritual Science.
- So, in the realm of the life of feeling, spiritual knowledge
- permeated, with the knowledge of the super-sensible world, and
- special knowledge is necessary, only a distinct
- has knowledge of the things concerned, the whole book of Max
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- merely through knowledge of the man of today. Why? Suppose
- this stage of self-knowledge he is to be led a step further.
- passes beyond the stage of self-knowledge which he
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- knowledge, of which the West has no conception at all, still
- “Knowledge of Higher Worlds and its Attainment.”)
- “Knowledge of Higher Worlds.”
- had a healthy power of response; knowledge came naturally to
- of Golgotha. Those were the times when knowledge of the
- “Knowledge of Higher Worlds”)
- man must acquire super-sensible knowledge in spiritual ways,
- remarkable and peculiar way a knowledge which humanity will
- arises a knowledge which all humanity must possess in times
- knowledge makes them ill. So, by means of an unhealthy
- decision or knowledge, and that is why we know nothing of
- clear — although the knowledge shining forth in this
- the super-sensible knowledge which is coming to mankind, and
- this knowledge must inevitably come; and it be well if as
- subconscious of mankind the longing for such knowledge is
- really deep occult knowledge was hidden, but behaved
- Title: Sound Outlook: Lecture II: The Building at Dornach
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- knowledge, all their view of the world, on purely outward
- Title: Sound Outlook: Lecture III: East and West
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- inner knowledge such as this. To describe the things in
- knowledge of natural laws and beings. This sort of
- knowledge than I have. Now if your knowledge has made you a
- knowledge of it. What is just the point: man must find the
- transition to knowledge of the spiritual world exactly as he
- found it to knowledge of the natural world. This needs to be
- future must come from knowledge of the spiritual world. It
- paradox! Although knowledge of these spiritual realities it
- knowledge of the spiritual worlds. Their exponents will have
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- knowledge of reincarnation; but something else needs
- been held back from knowledge of himself, rather than led
- incarnation to another is possible only when self- knowledge,
- real self-knowledge, takes root; but this has been driven
- members of their circle to self-knowledge. They have various
- spiritual scientific knowledge, that they are profound,
- self-knowledge; but they do not do so. If one reads the
- would provide a path to self-knowledge, for they are all
- self-knowledge, and by admitting only an outward explanation
- of the symbolism, to make self-knowledge impossible. Hence we
- coincides with the greatest dread of self-knowledge in men's
- not to open, the way to real self-knowledge; and we must ask:
- suppressing self-knowledge; a line of extraordinary interest
- self-knowledge, and also of knowledge of the human soul. An
- knowledge of the spiritual world, the human capacity
- directed primarily to concealing the knowledge of Christ from
- knowledge, the upward gaze into the connection between the
- policy unless we steep our minds in spiritual knowledge for
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- are confirmed by Spiritual-Scientific knowledge, but we find
- gaining real knowledge of man and insight into his nature.
- seriousness consider what this means for human knowledge. In
- that time had any knowledge of the Gospel. The spreading of
- time a certain amount of gnostic knowledge had spread even in
- fulness of knowledge and contemporary
- offspring of “fulness of knowledge and contemporary
- of logic, which we must hold to when we strive for knowledge
- principles of knowledge, but by faith and the power of faith.
- but it acknowledges as a matter of course an ordained truth,
- lead through earnest thinkins to convinced knowledge. They
- Title: Sound Outlook: Lecture VI: Problems of the Time (I)
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- all human knowledge and experience is adapted, only for the
- intelligence or personal knowledge”. The effect of this
- as regards the use of his own forces of knowledge and mental
- powers, and was not allowed to think of a knowledge of the
- possible — not knowledge.” This division between
- knowledge” was actually made against certain
- orthodox man would say: “The human faculty of knowledge
- knowledge worthy of the name is concerned only with
- knowledge experience with the stream that lives a life on its
- universe, as well as from the knowledge of his connection to
- doing. The activity which separated sense-knowledge from
- realm into which human knowledge could not penetrate. But the
- account of the following attitude: “Human knowledge is
- ideas are not derived from spiritual knowledge they may enter
- is to apply spiritual knowledge so as to look into reality
- such knowledge alone in the correct grasp of the world's
- from knowledge — not from Chauvinism, nor said to
- acknowledge, is to slander it. We must look frankly at this.
- humanity. To bring knowledge to bear upon them, so that the
- Title: Sound Outlook: Lecture VII: Problems of the Time (II)
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- process of dying. Therefore the only science or knowledge
- perishable and transitory; and all science, all knowledge
- chemistry would be this — that the knowledge acquired
- first stage of higher knowledge; as described, for instance,
- “Knowledge of Higher Worlds.”
- And to attain to still higher knowledge of the
- super-sensible knowledge alone can reveal as the
- atavistic, clairvoyant, hidden knowledge was doomed to
- tapestries were shown depth knowledge of that type, ascending
- the old way, because the kind of knowledge and state of soul
- the pagan tapestries and through pagan Mystery-knowledge, was
- civilizations, and that transitory knowledge will endure no
- doomed to perish. If the only knowledge were concerned with
- that, there would be nothing but knowledge of death; because
- knowledge, man is the cradle of the seed for the future. Only
- more and more inaccessible to human knowledge, had to unite
- that Cosmic Being whom ancient knowledge alone could grasp
- He is possessed by masochistic savagery as regards all knowledge
- with knowledge of what is on the way to extinction, and which
- and Goethe, who wished to derive from knowledge of nature
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- all, modern doctors, have no such knowledge. Nevertheless we know
- to be a washing of the feet. Judas stands there with the knowledge
- theosophical standpoint, speak not as from theory, but from knowledge
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- This lecture can be found in Supersensible Knowledge, whose
- world can only be rightly understood if our knowledge includes
- knowledge of such matters is bound to react upon our whole mental
- One gifted with a knowledge of souls has not without truth remarked:
- knowledge’ and ‘Ignorabimus’; but if you develop and
- knowledge,’ for these only exist as long as man has not
- knowledge; for truly —
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- control over all that he penetrates with his knowledge. This control by
- knowledge. The student has accomplished a great deal, indeed, if he has
- form of prayer was born of this great knowledge; and the great Initiate
- An Introduction to the Supersensible Knowledge of the
- Title: Lecture: On Chaos and Cosmos
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- applied to the material world. Spiritual knowledge must bring about
- knowledge at that time. Comenius, the great educationist and thinker
- of the 17th Century, not only comprised all the knowledge
- possessed higher knowledge as a result of a high spiritual
- as when the geologist, for instance, derives his knowledge from the
- imaginative knowledge. In the Cosmos that is about to become,
- Title: Lecture: History of the Physical Plane and Occult History
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- lectures is: Spiritual-Scientific Anthropology/Knowledge of Man,
- Spiritual-Scientific Anthropology/Knowledge of Man,
- Anthroposophical Knowledge of Man,
- the habits of life, the knowledge above all, regarding the
- knowledge of physical things around him withdrew from his
- Title: Lecture: The Four Human Group Souls (Lion, Bull, Eagle, Man)
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- actually something like a direct knowledge of the existence of
- knowledge of Jesus of Nazareth and the Christ.
- such a direct knowledge, which was built upon such an important
- invest his direct knowledge with a different external setting.
- for us by means of just such knowledge.
- plants became something from His blood. Through this knowledge
- when direct knowledge of the Lord's Supper still existed.
- really have no knowledge of the subject they are discussing. Where
- knowledge exists, knowledge is imparted and there is no particular
- however, there is as a rule no knowledge of the truth.
- Discussion begins only when there is a lack of knowledge, and it
- Christianity with his physical capacity for knowledge, later with his
- comprehension and knowledge of Christianity. We begin to understand
- spiritual knowledge, and we come to realize its reality. The
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- From the text: “In truth, whoever has knowledge of the spiritual
- knowledge, which cannot readily be reduced to rigid concepts nor
- popular knowledge in the future through spiritual science. Goethe
- penetrate to them if he is to obtain knowledge of all that transcends
- exercises that may be found in Knowledge of the Higher Worlds, what
- wherever knowledge of this mystery has existed has always been called
- spiritual knowledge that passes through purification. Thus in spirit
- cleansed and purified, who has ascended to higher knowledge and has
- these supreme artists proceeded from no very full knowledge but a
- mere belief but spiritually derived knowledge. Thus why should he not
- higher knowledge our souls are fructified from out the cosmos. We look
- world in order to acquire human knowledge, human feeling, human will.
- permeated with deep feeling, the soul partakes in certain knowledge of
- through the different stages up to higher knowledge and the higher
- and spiritual knowledge, they will then realize that true reality lies
- In truth, whoever has knowledge of the spiritual secrets of the world
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- and the knowledge resulting therefrom does not conduce to an
- unique kind, and were instituted on the basis of knowledge such as I
- the one who united in himself all the knowledge was known as the
- on, it would do far more harm than the fragmentary knowledge of the
- actual knowledge and the capacity to trace it back to its real source.
- the human soul and endow the soul with knowledge of eternity and
- immortality, with knowledge of victory over death. The soul is
- given, there is an inner knowledge, a quest of the soul
- how this knowledge found its way into the outer world and made its
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- men act on their very slightest knowledge of me as exhibited
- was Human Knowledge! And she took charge of her in
- the savior of what upon earth is half frozen knowledge; she
- half frozen knowledge. And she observes how that which was
- wind, so soon as knowledge accepts in the form of perception
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- is not to acknowledge allegiance to any particular name, but only to
- knowledge. Away from this world of the sense-perceptions! For
- Noble Truths: viz., the knowledge of sorrow; the knowledge of the
- causes of sorrow; the knowledge of the necessity for liberation from
- sorrow; and, lastly, the knowledge of the means of liberation from
- For Christianity proceeds from the knowledge that everything which in
- come to their knowledge of external things in the way they do to-day,
- world by means of the forces of Nature, yet they had a knowledge of
- our own. But it would be quite wrong to suppose that their knowledge
- possess the forms of his present knowledge.
- How has mankind arrived at a knowledge of the world
- of Heaven is at hand!’ That means: ‘The knowledge of the
- Title: Lecture: Spiritual Science and Speech
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- life. Those who have knowledge will be able to learn a great deal
- knowledge of the things of the outer world. In this sense too,
- consciousness,’ the faculty by which man acquires a knowledge
- more than create a knowledge of the external world through the senses
- keystone for the understanding of this is our knowledge that it was
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- man along the path of his soul to the knowledge of his
- origin. This may, indeed, be called “knowledge of
- forms of knowledge, designated the imaginative, the
- what an immeasurable force of spiritual knowledge it brought
- knowledge by our own feelings and perception, prayer becomes
- knowledge. When we think of prayer in this way, we soon see
- that the knowledge acquired through ordinary intelligence is
- unfruitful compared to this other knowledge. When we come to
- who seeks the instrument for the knowledge of God in the
- knowledge. If we strengthen our spiritual lives by prayer, we
- Title: Lecture: Mendelssohn's 'Overture of the Hebrides'
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- living knowledge, a living wisdom, concerning their connection with
- Title: Astral World: Lecture I
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- series entitled, Spiritual-Scientific Anthropology/Knowledge of Man,
- through knowledge of the true, the right — there is a possibility
- of practical knowledge. One must not imagine that the growth of human
- knowledge of the inhabitants of the higher worlds, of their condition
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- series entitled, Spiritual-Scientific Anthropology/Knowledge of Man,
- at all, or only superficially, of the knowledge that underlies the
- is given to us through the knowledge of the spiritual, the higher, the
- for universal knowledge. And that will give the seeker the necessary
- acknowledge from this that it does not seem at all unnatural that our
- Title: Astral World: Lecture III: The Law of the Astral Plane: Renunciation
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- series entitled, Spiritual-Scientific Anthropology/Knowledge of Man,
- does one attain knowledge of the Higher Worlds? [Now in book form],
- the path of knowledge, when wishing to press up into the higher worlds.
- always be brought to development in exactly the right measure in knowledge
- feeling and the will can become forces of knowledge. In ordinary life,
- of knowledge. This may sound unbelievable for modern science! One can
- can become a source of knowledge when they see how one person feels
- can become an authority for knowledge and can be so far disciplined
- believe that one can state with knowledge: I have a being before me,
- in feeling is a truth, a piece of knowledge.
- knowledge, so that a spiritual content reveals itself in symbols. The
- one trains willing and there results in Inspiration the knowledge of
- would be a carrying-over of the theory of knowledge from the physical
- path of knowledge from the astral world to Devachan, or when as a simple
- forth, production, and in respect of knowledge, a spiritual hearing.
- upwards through the methods of spiritual knowledge, through the leaders
- when he or she has come so far on the path of knowledge. But it lies
- powers of knowledge is attained through the transformation of one's
- are so transformed that he or she may be led up to higher knowledge
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- of higher knowledge could this be more apparent than in all that is
- knowledge concerning the deeper interests of the human soul has met
- life of individuals, even, too, of races. But prophetic knowledge,
- future entirely from knowledge acquired in the realm of the
- interest is taken in what was accepted as authentic knowledge in
- prophetic art, this prophetic knowledge, as seriously as our
- I cannot take for granted a fundamental knowledge of all the
- spiritual life, so that his knowledge is drawn not merely from his
- Just as knowledge of the workings
- knowledge derived from clairvoyance there is an actual relation
- faculty of seership. True knowledge of the Past when this is
- meet the urge for knowledge of the super-sensible world.
- direct their impulses in the light of knowledge. Goethe, who has said
- in the appeasement of curiosity or the thirst for knowledge, but in
- knowledge which does not kindle impulses of will. But
- has formed, not for the appeasement of cravings for knowledge or of
- ... that is certainly true. But the light of this very knowledge will
- saying, that data of intellectual knowledge however correct
- must be made in the light of a kind of knowledge which reveals that
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- only perceptible by means of the knowledge I outlined in the lecture on
- first of all that this knowledge not only tells us of etheric forces
- “Knowledge of the Higher Worlds” how through meditation
- belonging to everyday life. But in this case the knowledge has not been
- “Knowledge of the Higher Worlds”.
- knowledge of the outer world only, he replied;
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- requisite preliminary knowledge. And in respect of all these publications,
- this is, at the very least, the knowledge of man and of the cosmos in so far
- this knowledge; it follows from all the habits of thought in modern life and
- to the call to observe the boundaries set between his knowledge and the
- enlightenment, must nevertheless be acknowledged by a really unprejudiced
- desire for Knowledge. To realize this, we need only call to mind how
- of knowledge. For acquiring knowledge evokes in us the feeling that in our
- the inner. The satisfaction we have in acquiring knowledge is proof of this
- knowledge when it is taken in a certain higher sense, signifies at the very
- ever felt the inner delight that knowledge can give; and this is substantiated
- wisdom, of knowledge, as a piece of particularly good fortune. On the other
- had been zealous in my desire for knowledge, suppose that I had already
- The question, however, may certainly arise: Can mere knowledge of the
- permeated by the forces knowledge can give, will find this strange. But let
- is conceivable that this knowledge might become strength of soul in the
- aware of the power of knowledge based on true reality knowledge not
- being, and the knowledge that this single human life is one among many,
- to-day, where it is not merely theoretical knowledge but knowledge that
- Title: Lecture: The Origin of the Animal World in the Light of Spiritual Science
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- means based on the fundamentals of a real, scientific knowledge.
- acquisitions of natural-scientific knowledge of the present, for I
- must flow into the organs for knowledge of man from outside on the
- and that it will arrive at the knowledge that progress really could
- as a fundamental conviction of spiritual-scientific knowledge,
- Title: Lecture: Death in Man, Animal, and Plant
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- pursued in detail in the book “Knowledge of the Higher Worlds.”
- falling asleep and waking. It is self-knowledge in the widest sense
- Title: Lecture: The Nature of Eternity
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- gain certain knowledge of the ego in ordinary life? We can
- acquire this knowledge by living not only in the present but
- bias will say: In life I have gained knowledge of my
- in my book, Knowledge of the Higher Worlds, life itself can
- genuine self-knowledge a man observes life, he feels, as he
- Knowledge of the Higher Worlds to have some perceptive
- knowledge of the spiritual world can become absolute reality
- Knowledge of the Higher Worlds
- rebirth, for I live with them there. But all my knowledge of
- perceptive knowledge of the spiritual world beyond the gate
- Title: Lecture: Leonardo da Vinci
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- love, with a tremendous thirst for knowledge desiring to grasp
- shows by his methods that he had in his soul an inner knowledge, an
- Title: Cosmic/Human Metamorphosis: Lecture 1. Materialism and Spirituality.
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- Spiritual knowledge will signify to the human race of the present day
- extend the scientific knowledge he has acquired that it may be applied
- these, only one who has real knowledge is able to distinguish
- world he tries to gain knowledge of it by methods of the chemical
- knowledge. That time is now over, it lies behind us. Christ has
- that it not only gives out a theoretical knowledge about different
- Title: Cosmic/Human Metamorphosis: Lecture 2. The Metamorphoses of the Soul-Forces
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- personal knowledge to man that the Dead existed; he knew they were not
- Knowledge of the Higher Worlds.
- fact. A knowledge and a feeling will spring up within us the fruits of
- Title: Cosmic/Human Metamorphosis: Lecture 3. The Human Soul and the Universe (part 1)
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- his own knowledge of this phenomenon. Many others also said the same.
- true religious feelings is driven by these feelings to seek knowledge.
- Spiritual knowledge by Spiritual Science, just as knowledge of nature
- impulse to acquire Spiritual knowledge. It may be said that an inner
- general knowledge concerning karma such details could be added, as the
- permeated with the knowledge of the Spiritual world. And there must be
- the hearts of men, when it is not merely theory and knowledge, but
- Title: Cosmic/Human Metamorphosis: Lecture 4. Morality, As A Germinating Force
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- incarnation is as the knowledge of the next day. We know from
- Knowledge and Education. They are among the most dangerous
- natural ordering, placing the two worlds of knowledge and of faith
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- Through connection with spiritual knowledge, one may conceive a
- times when man still possessed an atavistic knowledge, he connected
- present day who are acknowledged materialists constantly swing
- bank. The bank, without his knowledge, invests the money in a brewery.
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- past. There were mysteries in which the knowledge of the secrets of
- social knowledge, they must be capable, having thereby become much
- upon this knowledge, and were intended for a quite different purpose,
- proceed something extremely important: a knowledge of the social needs
- year, can we become inspired with real social knowledge and feeling.
- Spiritual Science people will have to acquire a knowledge of the
- raising of man above materialism will only take place when knowledge
- such knowledge.
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- those be able to make anything of this book whose knowledge is based
- have not even a smattering of real knowledge of these things. Neither
- we shall some day speak of those connections, when the knowledge which
- in the right way. One who has a thorough knowledge of Spiritual
- Science cannot but be convinced that when the knowledge of Natural
- knowledge, and that what he gives out is but the outer rind of the
- knowledge that lives in his soul. This is indicated in various
- tried to bring all the treasures of knowledge then accessible to man
- by Spiritual Science, for true knowledge to be attained. Ötinger
- Title: Lecture: The Human Soul and the Universe
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- his own knowledge of this phenomenon. Many others also said the same.
- true religious feelings is driven by these feelings to seek knowledge.
- Spiritual knowledge by Spiritual Science, just as knowledge of nature
- impulse to acquire Spiritual knowledge. It may be said that an inner
- general knowledge concerning karma such details could be added, as the
- permeated with the knowledge of the Spiritual world. And there must be
- the hearts of men, when it is not merely theory and knowledge, but
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- knowledge, in man's conception of the world or in his world of
- those who wished to attain to such knowledge had first to be prepared
- things of sense, as the forces of knowledge and reason. But this
- egotistical. If this force of reason and this knowledge were to join
- of human endeavours, of human knowledge. This Serpent had previously
- knowledge, permeates itself with the gold; this self is
- pricks himself with, this human knowledge which when used in
- Anthroposophy call occult knowledge is expressed by the
- old man with the lamp, the light of occult knowledge cannot
- is connected with the representatives of human occult knowledge. She
- man of knowledge and on the other a useful man. Thus he has around
- This transmutation is brought about in man by occult knowledge.
- nourished by wisdom and permeated with the gold of true knowledge.
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- know the one thing we really do know. A man with this false knowledge
- colour. ... Is it not the same with man's false knowledge?
- elemental force, certain deep knowledge of theosophical truth is set
- Title: Lecture: On The Three Magi
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- something that can be understood only by one who has knowledge of the
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- acquiring higher knowledge, the development of higher sense organs or
- the desire for knowledge. In the present time we so often hear that
- it is impossible to gain knowledge of certain things — that our
- capacity for knowledge has limits and cannot rise above a certain
- research we constantly hear of such limits to knowledge, especially
- never setting limits to man's capacity for knowledge, but rather
- his own capacity for knowledge, from the point at which it stands, as
- cannot go beyond definite limits of knowledge? The anthroposophist
- says: “I stand today at a certain point in human knowledge,
- possible to cultivate the human capacity for knowledge, to heighten
- aim to raise to a higher stage this human capacity for knowledge. So
- it is quite correct if one from a lower stage of knowledge says that
- there are limits to his knowledge and that certain things cannot be
- known. One can, however, raise oneself above this stage of knowledge
- initiation, and this deepening or heightening of knowledge is the
- knowledge to which nature has not brought him, but which he must
- kind of knowledge have arisen from these initiation schools. And the
- capacity for knowledge and, through their inspirations, have been
- acquainted with the highest knowledge accessible to us in this world
- the method through which one penetrates to knowledge. This is also
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- acquiring higher knowledge, the development of higher sense organs or
- is the origin of knowledge concerning the super-sensible world?”
- differences between human beings are not at all acknowledged. Neither
- yogis. A yogi is one who strives for higher spiritual knowledge, but
- knowledgeable concerning our conditions on earth and that you
- those on Earth; the knowledge that you have gathered on Earth is of
- arrive at considerable knowledge about a quartz-crystal simply
- In truth there exists no inner knowledge, no self-examination; there
- is only one knowledge, one revelation of the life around us
- spiritual and soul organs. There is no knowledge but knowledge of the
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- knowledge revealed to us by Spiritual Science. I do not, of course,
- This was the mood of soul which Goethe's knowledge and feeling for
- in the great universe and within us too when self-knowledge awakens,
- were instituted and with the knowledge we have gleaned from Spiritual
- is raised to a higher level, where knowledge of the Spirit is
- this level on the ladder of spiritual knowledge a man must have
- man strove to reach self-knowledge.
- teacher brings spiritual knowledge to the growing child, when in the
- knowledge. Then too there will be a spiritual understanding of the
- Title: Esoteric Development: Lecture VIII: The Path of Knowledge and Its Stages
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- acquiring higher knowledge, the development of higher sense organs or
- The Path of Knowledge
- of knowledge will be given, and the fruits of this path will also be
- already heard lectures pertaining to the path of knowledge or who
- discuss the path of knowledge as can occur only in intimate
- to discuss this path of knowledge in so far as it is traced through
- knowledge, but three paths to consider. Yet this should not be
- three paths of knowledge. One is the Oriental path of Yoga, the
- knowledge, by which is meant the Yoga path. The Oriental Yoga path is
- not the only path to knowledge, however, and is in fact not a
- could travel this path and defend occult knowledge in the world. The
- knowledge exist great distinctions. The first important
- pupil must learn on the Rosicrucian path of knowledge is Imagination.
- the eye, the pupil acquires knowledge of the sun. One finds the
- This gives the pupil cosmic knowledge, and through it he
- expands his self-knowledge beyond the personality. This is something
- different from the beloved chatter about self-knowledge. One finds
- Self-knowledge may only be practiced when the pupil of the white path
- self-knowledge, as Goethe expresses in the words of Faust:
- out the personal element. The true occult knowledge, by
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- Imaginative Knowledge and
- imaginative knowledge. He then sees something like a cold flame
- an occult knowledge. Therein lies the relationship of the onyx to the
- symbolism one finds genuine knowledge there. He who knows the
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- Idea, he speaks of art as a kind of knowledge that leads more
- directly to the divine than is possible for intellectual knowledge.
- esoteric knowledge the world, and above all the arts, become
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- pupil was told that one who would be a true knower must have knowledge
- is represented by the Tree of Knowledge and the Tree of Life.
- Tree of Knowledge and the Tree of Life. Seth stands before the Gate of
- Paradise, Seth finds the Tree of Life and the Tree of Knowledge firmly
- knowledge, then only the Tree of Life will remain, there will be no
- Title: Principle/Economy: Lecture II: Christianity in Human Evolution: Leading Individualities and Avatar Beings
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- Christianity. It was the feeling, the direct knowledge, of
- thereby have an immediate knowledge of Jesus of Nazareth and
- the Christ because he had a direct knowledge of Him that was
- knowledge, he draped with a different external setting. Even
- by means of just such knowledge.
- to them something of His blood. Through this knowledge, the
- still had an immediate, direct knowledge of the Lord's
- knowledge of it. Let us consider the fact that people discuss
- know it. Where knowledge exists, knowledge is narrated, and
- knowledge of the truth. Discussion begins only when there is
- a lack of knowledge, and it is always and everywhere the sign
- movement for spiritual knowledge. In so doing, the reality of
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- Science, which as a body of knowledge is in many ways ahead
- knowledge itself. People may say: Of what use are these ideas
- is possible only on the basis of knowledge — Spiritual
- Scientific knowledge.
- of knowledge, Spiritual Science has an advantage over other
- melancholy temperament. Spirit knowledge will be medicine for
- fruit of all spirit knowledge. This resulting way of thinking
- investigation proves to be not just knowledge and doctrine,
- owes its existence not to arbitrariness, but to the knowledge
- individualities who in their knowledge were far ahead of
- soul will no longer have this knowledge.” It was
- difficult to transmit this knowledge fully to human beings.
- Title: Metamorphoses/Soul One: Lecture 1: The Mission of Spiritual Science
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- knowledge, he says that nothing so disfigures a man as not to know what his
- examine the book more closely, we find that its author had no knowledge
- impart to him their knowledge about the external world. So he turned to
- higher, super-sensible knowledge must exist. How so?
- the modern knowledge of which we are so justly proud has been gained by
- just as it is, give us this knowledge, there would be no need to look
- further: all the knowledge we have about the sense-perceptible world would
- capacity for knowledge. Among the finest words of Goethe are the following
- something evolves within man; the faculties for gaining exact knowledge of
- super-sensible knowledge. Even then, one fact could hardly be denied: that in
- Knowledge of
- he employs faculties of knowledge which cannot be perceived by physical eyes,
- possibility of recognising that knowledge of the external world cannot be
- problems of knowledge. Goethe, after absorbing all that Kant had to say about
- beginning of the upward path of knowledge which today is by no means
- that there are hidden faculties of knowledge which by ascending order
- knowledge, we generally mean knowledge of the ordinary world, “material
- knowledge”; but we can also speak of “imaginative
- knowledge”, “inspired knowledge” and finally
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- reflected there. If we look at life with the knowledge that the soul
- Why does he want this knowledge? Does he mean to place it at the service of
- offers a solution rich in promise, by showing how knowledge gained from
- contrary, such knowledge as we have gained from our considerations yesterday
- Title: Metamorphoses/Soul One: Lecture 4: The Mission of Reverence
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- to acquire knowledge of the world and of itself, and for this it requires the
- highest instrument of knowledgethinking.
- world through perceptions; they stimulate us to gain knowledge of our
- draws us on to satisfy our thirst for knowledge by observing it. With regard
- to gaining knowledge of the super-sensible world, we are in a quite different
- If a man wishes to gain a knowledge of it, so that this knowledge will
- someone might object to the use of a feeling as a guide to knowledge. But a
- who takes knowledge seriously, will admit that in acquiring knowledge we must
- proceed logically. We use logic as an instrument for testing the knowledge we
- will the Consciousness Soul gain a knowledge of external objects unless love
- knowledge of the super-sensible world.
- which knowledge is sought. Thus, having raised itself out of the Sentient
- egoism. If the Ego seeks to go further and gain knowledge of the unknown and
- knowledge of itself. Nothing else can protect the Ego from losing itself when
- to allow truth and knowledge to be prescribed for them.
- take. Never, in seeking to gain a knowledge of the super-sensible, must we
- possibility of gaining true, clear and certain knowledge of the spiritual
- is largely unknown: if we are to guide him towards knowledge and sound
- “all-knowledge” or of an indefinite “all-love”. Love
- bringing more and more knowledge within its reach. But this reverence must be
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- to say that here or there are the limits of human knowledge. The usual way of
- knowledge are at that stage; or what remains hidden because at that time
- by Spiritual Science. It does not ask where the boundaries of our knowledge
- Knowledge of the Higher Worlds: How is it Achieved?
- passing beyond the ordinary bounds of knowledge, we must take care not to
- details, we may say that for ordinary knowledge the difference lies in this,
- he could reach super-sensible knowledge. His condition would resemble sleep in
- of knowledge is concerned with pictorial or symbolic concepts. As an example,
- souls the kind of knowledge I have been describing.
- Knowledge of the Higher Worlds: How is it Achieved?
- knowledge of the outer world. Their aim is simply to develop their inner
- which he lives, but must always be extending his knowledge of the world.
- Title: Metamorphoses/Soul One: Lecture 7: Human Egoism
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- affect the Consciousness Soul, through which man acquires knowledge of the
- world around him? In other words, when can a piece of knowledge prove
- all ways of knowledge which seek, above all, to reach the great truths of
- the saying, “Know thyself”. For self knowledge is then
- world-knowledge. A man who fails to realise this is like a finger which
- could do without any connections with the world. World-knowledge is
- self-knowledge and self-knowledge is world-knowledge. Any sort of inward
- bad service. It makes him proud and egoistic with regard to knowledge. The
- through world-knowledge can the will be fired to act on the world in return.
- knowledge of human beings and human nature, man learns to meet the faults and
- kindle, warm and illuminate their souls; and the fuel required is knowledge
- indirect way of gaining knowledge of the world. This is evident, above all,
- the knowledge that an expert astronomer acquires from calculating the courses
- into the life of the universe, and how self-knowledge can become
- world-knowledge and world-knowledge, self-knowledge. Thus in a series of
- Title: Metamorphoses/Soul One: Lecture 8: Buddha and Christ
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- Knowledge of suffering
- Knowledge of the causes of suffering
- Knowledge of the need to end suffering
- Knowledge of the means to end suffering
- call a dim, hazy clairvoyance. The way in which we now achieve knowledge of
- of the world went far beyond our present knowledge.
- while retaining the forms of modern knowledge. Today we are living in a
- experience that would come to men when they began to gain knowledge of the
- inspirations. The Baptist's call means that knowledge of the world in terms
- powerful impulse for this new way of knowledge was given by Christ
- knowledge, and this explains the turning away from life. The Christ is the
- Title: Metamorphoses/Soul One: Lecture 9: Something about the Moon in the Light of Spiritual Science
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- riddles of the world with as little knowledge and as much comfort as
- its physical body, with no evident signs of life or feeling or knowledge, its
- from the light of knowledge we have acquired through the light of the sun;
- up a capacity for knowledge of what lies behind external sunlight and yet is
- Title: Background/Mark: Lecture One: On the Investigation and Communication of Spiritual Truths
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- good our knowledge of Goethe may be, however deeply we steep
- centuries been no knowledge of concepts such as that of the
- acquire some measure of knowledge of what Christ has been for
- really matters is not so much the knowledge that someone may
- all in any real (or apparent) knowledge of higher things by
- knowledge. I have never had the audacity to attempt to give
- mood of humility in knowledge. Indeed without such humility
- for any progress in spiritual knowledge, and anyone who has
- spiritual knowledge — this is of course one of the basic
- in knowledge made possible by Spiritual Science should throw
- hundred years it will be universally acknowledged that
- however, knowledge alone has value and in this respect the
- Knowledge of the Higher Worlds and its Attainment.
- anyone who aspires to make progress in spiritual knowledge is
- truth that matters whenever self-knowledge is concerned. In
- we acknowledge our egoism we have a chance to get rid of
- knowledge. Let us not say that man can never experience
- in knowledge and true humility is a feeling that must be
- knowledge and thereby make further and further progress in
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- our striving for knowledge we must display modesty and
- compared it to a man who gains his knowledge of a country by
- following his own path to knowledge a man cannot reach the
- necessary for knowledge of the spiritual world.
- to acknowledge the truth of the external world; reality
- knowledge concerned with the question of immortality. Think
- means of knowledge, of enlightenment, should attach to these
- Title: Background/Mark: Lecture Three: The Tasks of the Fifth Post-Atlantean Epoch
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- of the people of that time. This ancient knowledge was
- different from our modern knowledge.
- the course of post-Atlantean culture. The knowledge possessed
- knowledge was in those days we must realise above all that it
- knowledge is being transmitted to-day. A professor or a
- communication of knowledge to-day depends almost entirely
- say that knowledge arose at the actual moment of speaking. In
- those early times knowledge was not prepared beforehand as it
- transformed the knowledge to be communicated into something
- knowledge from soul to soul was characteristic of the times
- not faithfully communicated the old Atlantean knowledge. Even
- the flow of Atlantean knowledge came to a standstill. Until
- the decline of the Old Indian culture-epoch, knowledge
- could be produced from existing knowledge. An increase of
- knowledge was therefore possible only in the first epoch;
- with knowledge of the external world which can be compared
- initiated into a genuinely post-Atlantean Mystery-knowledge,
- that is to say, knowledge presented in such a way that it
- supersensible knowledge that was acquired in the Zoroastrian
- schools. Nevertheless it was there that knowledge began for
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- occult training such men had some knowledge of the directives
- have been possible, even without occult knowledge. What has
- philological basis but with the help of knowledge derived
- little progress on the path of occult knowledge we are likely
- Title: Background/Mark: Lecture Five: The Two Main Streams of Post-Atlantean Civilisation
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- a man meets this Lesser Guardian. Knowledge of him comes to
- Title: Background/Mark: Lecture Six: The Son of God and the Son of Man. The Sacrifice of Orpheus
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- Nevertheless, men whose powers of knowledge enable them to
- say, by men whose knowledge stemmed from the Folk-Spirits and
- through knowledge of Spiritual Science that we shall be able
- hence you have some knowledge of them but you yourself
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- say, such spiritual knowledge as we possess enables us to
- actually demands very advanced knowledge. To a clairvoyant
- is willingness to acknowledge that higher members of
- Title: Background/Mark: Lecture Eight: Laws of Rhythm in the Domain of Soul-and-Spirit.
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- wellbeing and blessing, man must have knowledge of his own
- on spiritual-scientific knowledge will find that certain
- humanity and those who have knowledge of the holiest wisdom
- Title: Background/Mark: Lecture Nine: The Moon-Religion of Jahve and its Reflection in Arabism
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- spiritual-scientific knowledge already communicated to
- a symbol, those who use the symbol with adequate knowledge
- had yielded very exact knowledge of the connection of
- scientific knowledge possessed by the Arabians who made their
- knowledge of the course taken by the evolution of humanity it
- Christianity to the knowledge of the Bodhisattva.
- in the way of historical knowledge and follow the development
- spiritual knowledge attainable in our time. You need never
- Title: Background/Mark: Lecture Ten: Rosicrucian WIsdom in Folk-Mythology
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- a man who lived during that period and had a wide knowledge
- gradually become the general conviction, be acknowledged as
- if we acquire knowledge of the manifold nature of man and
- whence we to-day draw the knowledge on which the culture
- conviction, be acknowledged as valid truths and be
- that knowledge is a duty — a duty because we must not give
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- knowledge, the spiritual processes working unconsciously in the
- not the slightest knowledge of this, yet every morning our soul is
- it can be acquired as spirit-soul knowledge. We can perceive it as something
- how, too, one feels equal to it only with the consoling knowledge
- elemental, primary form. Knowledge of these soul-happenings, when it
- Title: Esoteric Development: Lecture X: The Three Decisions on the Path of Imaginative Cognition
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- acquiring higher knowledge, the development of higher sense organs or
- we seek through spiritual knowledge, the Spirit who for the salvation
- connected with the path of knowledge from the point of view of what
- this, you will see that this path of knowledge is of great
- path of knowledge must pass through all three portals.
- good for a real knowledge, but it may happen that one reaches this
- appropriate knowledge will only yield itself if one has passed
- world out of human egotism. That is why the true path of knowledge
- knowledge, but only to things being put in a false light. This is
- find described in the book, Knowledge of the Higher Worlds and its
- streaming light. This knowledge can give an indication towards
- awareness of self-knowledge in the luminous streaming light. For
- can become universally familiar through the form of knowledge called
- movement; that we have not to do with just a naked knowledge of the
- spiritual world, but that this knowledge becomes so alive in us that
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- as a knowledge of action; the twelve senses of the human being in their
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- as a knowledge of action; the twelve senses of the human being in their
- in the face of true spiritual knowledge, has as much
- knowledge of preexistence.
- knowledge concerning the soul — one calls this
- very knowledgeable through these theories, for they are
- knowledge that Christ Jesus said, “Heaven and earth
- appeal along with postexistence to a knowledge that would
- to soul egotism, not to knowledge. The spirit of
- knowledge of that spiritual world from which the human being
- after death as two things that are inseparable. Knowledge
- concerned only with the postmortem existence. Knowledge of
- knowledge of the spiritual world can only flow out of
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- Middle Ages expert knowledge and trust developed under the principle
- knowledge and trust” are more and more ignored. The judgment of
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- knowledge and has realised how useful a true understanding of
- the other hand, its methods for the attainment of knowledge
- different sources of knowledge is not an easy matter. True,
- healthy human reason and ordinary knowledge of life, because
- endeavours to gain knowledge of spiritual reality by investigating
- skill. In the domain of spiritual knowledge, strangely
- for genuine spiritual knowledge are as different as night
- suitable for the cultivation of spiritual knowledge. The
- constitution, a man can acquire knowledge of the physical
- investigator to emphasise unambiguously that knowledge of the
- is in any way involved in the acquisition of such knowledge,
- this knowledge is falsified, even when remembrance —
- knowledge that a man expels himself from the spiritual world
- bodily functions must play no part in this knowledge. The
- which we shall be considering. In true spirit-knowledge, what
- first stage of knowledge of the spiritual world,
- knowledge of the spiritual world is then capable of being
- real progress in knowledge of the spiritual world gradually
- knowledge through visions, hallucinations and the like. On
- be induced for the purpose of acquiring knowledge.
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- knowledge can make men very sad and melancholic. They'll no longer
- spirit. Angels inspired Kant to set up his limits to knowledge, so
- men's courage will want to turn to the attainment of knowledge of
- knowledge that Christ lives and that we can get to him will keep our
- Title: Esoteric Lessons Part III: Berlin, 12-21-'04
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- acknowledge the Godhead or God is: M. (Or I acknowledge life: M)
- Title: Esoteric Lessons Part II: Berlin, 6-12-11
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- difference between outer, exoteric knowledge and the knowledge that
- theosophical knowledge? We also form concepts and ideas about
- something else connected with this. Whereas exoteric knowledge
- same cannot be said about esoteric knowledge. It flows into our
- ego is working in it, it radiates. New threads and knowledge are
- body.” This knowledge body will become ever denser and stronger
- through what can this theosophical knowledge become so fruitful that
- the tree of knowledge, that is, he had acquired his freedom and
- There'll be no exoteric knowledge on Jupiter anymore. If man
- did by eating from the tree of knowledge. But now the tree of life
- whether we connect it with our theosophical knowledge and weave the
- Title: Esoteric Lessons Part II: Berlin, 10-24-11
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- from satisfied passions when we don't have self-knowledge. A
- Title: Esoteric Lessons Part II: Berlin, 3-22-12
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- occult exercises are supposed to bring us to imaginative knowledge.
- Title: Eternal Human Soul: Lecture I: Aim and Being of Spiritual Research
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- knowledge at the same time. However, every age must try to
- wants to pursue the highest aim of human quest for knowledge in
- acknowledges the scientific achievements, appreciates them in
- in this area for knowledge in gaining sure, truthful knowledge
- nature: in any knowledge or putative knowledge about nature,
- knowledge into the human soul life.
- forces that are different from those which science acknowledges
- actually, to the soul knowledge, “sleeps” in the
- knowledge appears. Something must be brought up that is found
- One Attain Knowledge of Higher Worlds? and in other
- has to penetrate to the knowledge of the essence of the human
- One Attain Knowledge of Higher Worlds?, can note
- paradoxical to someone who wants to have no closer knowledge of
- knowledge is a real process, is no theoretical process. Since
- Title: Eternal Human Soul: Lecture II: The Human Being as Being of Soul and Spirit
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- inadequate attempts of knowledge.
- no knowledge how he relates different to a mental picture that
- One Attain Knowledge of Higher Worlds? and
- so-called limits of knowledge. These limits of knowledge can
- such persons to whom knowledge is not an external occupation,
- usual thinking just puts limits of knowledge in such points of
- such a way one can attain real knowledge of the phenomena of
- self-knowledge, to that what I have asserted up to now, I have
- researcher, if he can ascend to such a knowledge by which he
- Only if one feels obliged in certain sense to the knowledge of
- acknowledged the Copernican worldview as a truth. I hope it
- and concerning the details of spiritual knowledge. I have
- Title: Eternal Human Soul: Lecture III: Goethe as Father of Spiritual Research
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- knowledge about the world to the fact that he never thought
- One Attain Knowledge of Higher Worlds?. Goethe did
- mere thinking; you get to the Imaginative knowledge, as I
- One Attain Knowledge of Higher Worlds? and in other
- Title: Eternal Human Soul: Lecture IV: Mind, Soul and Body of the Human Being
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- knowledge of the spirit by such mysticism. However, you have to
- one if you strive for the knowledge of the spirit, as in the
- One Attain Knowledge of Higher Worlds?, Occult
- strive for knowledge. As an example, I cite
- knowledge according to common methods, but according to inner
- the knowledge that the soul has to make itself ripe for it
- appeared with those who struggled with knowledge.
- science has dug out the tree of knowledge. However, just as the
- tree dug out from its ground dries up, knowledge also dries up
- one removes the tree of knowledge from its topsoil and makes
- knowledge dry up. One does not say in future where the
- wants to found knowledge in the way that one takes out it from
- Title: Eternal Human Soul: Lecture V: Nature and Her Riddles in the Light of Spiritual Science
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- pronounced a knowledge emerging from the unconscious, from the
- you have advanced to this knowledge, something like an
- reveal, the more they urge to acknowledge the spirit and its
- science. They will acknowledge more and more that the usual
- scientific method must lead to such knowledge. However, while
- of real spiritual knowledge: now you know what is connected in
- It is the thirst for knowledge and a sign of ill imagination
- Title: Eternal Human Soul: Lecture VI: The Historical Life of Humanity and Its Riddles
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- so-called historical knowledge and to appreciate that only
- real stream of the historical development. This knowledge is
- subconscious, while we apply the Imaginative knowledge to the
- Title: Eternal Human Soul: Lecture VIII: The Animal and Human Realms. Their Origin and Development
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- sleep gives, you need for the usual knowledge if it should be
- consciousness; since, otherwise, you cannot attain knowledge of
- connected with it leads to the knowledge of the progressive
- Title: Eternal Human Soul: Lecture IX: The Supersensible Human Being
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- knowledge of the supersensible human being is human
- self-knowledge. However, with this human self-knowledge you
- thinking, self-knowledge demands the view of the human being
- acknowledge in a certain sense that everything that he performs
- say that that kind of knowledge which has developed so greatly
- self-knowledge than to lead this self-knowledge in the right
- approaches the human self-knowledge, one notices that it can
- self-knowledge. Since to which danger do you expose yourself,
- One Attain Knowledge of Higher Worlds?. Such
- introspection also to a real knowledge of the human being. Some
- their supersensible knowledge of their inside express this
- supersensible knowledge in pictures which are got, for example,
- as memory is, actually, subconscious knowledge, a deeper level
- closer than our conscious knowledge and the outer physical
- world. However, our conscious knowledge of the outer physical
- our knowledge. We learn to figure a duality out. However, this
- subconscious knowledge, (3) the actual soul or astral body, and
- human knowledge where in similar way as centuries ago the
- reality. Hence, they cannot acknowledge that which weaves in
- knowledge of the whole world, nevertheless, strictly speaking
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- One Attain Knowledge of Higher Worlds?, in the
- This Imaginative knowledge is the first level to enter in the
- Imaginative knowledge is a certain increase of the usual soul
- Imaginative knowledge.
- this level of knowledge. In the pictures, the consciousness is
- everything is contained that is experience or knowledge of the
- knowledge of nature” in which he spoke about the
- knowledge: consciousness and matter. He said rightly, in the
- self-knowledge and grasps the human being in such a way that
- Imaginative knowledge, which disappears, however, because this
- knowledge results concerning the human organisation that is
- Imaginative knowledge. Not until one does no longer consider
- course, one does not need to stop with this knowledge at the
- kind of knowledge about which I have spoken which ascends
- is a dangerous moment for the knowledge where the usual ego
- This feeling is a significant knowledge. One notices that that
- knowledge more and more to the true self-knowledge, but also to
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- dead. The youngest among us have no longer any knowledge of
- Title: Schiller and Our Times: Lecture II: Schiller's Work and its Changing Phases
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- Schiller lacked was knowledge of man and of the world. His
- Reason Kant had set a definite limit to human knowledge.
- Man's capacity for knowledge extends as far as reason goes. It
- doubted, which rises above knowledge and cannot be taken as
- superior to all criticism, the moral law, is not knowledge at
- knowledge but only moral postulates. Thus Kantianism appears as
- Reason “I had to destroy knowledge in order to
- order that we may believe, he thrust down knowledge from her
- for doubt. Knowledge cannot ever reach to these things, but the
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- beautiful can you penetrate to the land of knowledge.”
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- reaches to the knowledge, to what the old Indians and other
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- beautiful you may pass into the land of knowledge.” To
- and the increase of knowledge. Schiller has had many learned
- what we nowadays call knowledge can be brought into harmony
- unite all that it has won of knowledge, into a higher idealism
- which shall in time raise that knowledge to spiritual reality.
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- knowledge to unite the sense-world and the moral. The core of
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- devotion and with such a good knowledge of the facts:
- that strives after a knowledge of the Spirit, and the
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- In the Knowledge of Nature and of Spirit
- knowledge with which we are concerned. In addition, it will be
- knowledge of the human physical organism. They are unable to
- a willing in relation to the knowledge of soul and of the body
- Handbook Concerning Soul Knowledge
- Here you have the striving to conquer all knowledge by means of
- the direction of eliminating all that knowledge which is not
- And how in matter spirit self-knowledge is won!
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- How to Attain Knowledge of the Higher Worlds.
- gaining knowledge which was characterized at the outset of this
- knowledge in comparison with earlier times, in this regard we
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- Knowledge as a Source of Healing
- the whole field of knowledge, has come about only during the last three
- way of science, of knowledge, was considered to be more or less of a
- this body of knowledge, there is always bound up the concept of
- knowledge, we must search for what aims at healing the whole human
- always being produced in men. All knowledge was worthless for mankind
- knowledge at fault in any particular epoch, the social organism would
- leader with knowledge of the Mysteries who was also responsible for the
- knowledge which, owing to its particular character, acted as a healing
- knowledge, were considered a social cure.
- prominent place in the acquiring of knowledge, is really, in its
- with its spiritual vision this is perfectly clear, but the knowledge,
- ordinarily do. They had no knowledge of what we see as nature, and the
- What kind of knowledge then must we look for? A knowledge that will
- back to perceiving that all knowledge — in so far as it is
- concept that we have to seek knowledge for this healing virtue, that
- of human evolution all knowledge must be a healing factors. This is
- important spheres of all lies in the knowledge and understanding of the
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- Knowledge as a Source of Healing
- link certain aspects of the knowledge gained from earlier studies —
- essential content of what was then said, namely, that the knowledge,
- the passive kind of knowledge cultivated todays is in reality a
- comparatively recent production. This indifferent knowledge, shown for
- whereas in olden times the aim of all knowledge was to heal. Knowledge
- in human knowledge in the old Mystery schools. There were three
- categories: first, the knowledge that came from men's physical life,
- we could say: First, physical knowledge; secondly, intellectual
- knowledge, developed by man himself, chiefly in mathematics, knowledge,
- knowledge; and thirdly, spiritual knowledge, coming from the spiritual
- knowledge which is especially cultivated and most in favour. It has
- particular subject. That betrays an abstract relation to knowledge
- any knowledge of what was going on spiritually behind the scenes of
- self-knowledge in its widest sense, not just by brooding over what they
- had for dinner, but ,a self-knowledge which sets their whole being in
- action. That is the kind of self-knowledge demanded for the evolution
- in their science, their knowledge, in future it will have to be
- this, what arises from knowledge of spiritual science, and can
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- him with the perfume. If you had a deeper, more intimate knowledge of
- knowledge of these facts, but he was quite clear about the effects.
- path of occult development to ever higher stages of knowledge learns
- can afterwards be checked. When, equipped with the knowledge of spiritual
- and body. Through spiritual knowledge he will become more and more conscious
- of reality and enable him to bring knowledge and wisdom into life.
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- had exactly the same knowledge of world evolution as we give out today
- such knowledge how extraordinary seem those people who believe that
- knowledge possessed by men of earlier times is only childish fantasy.
- happened; I do not acknowledge it, that is simply an event as others
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- no longer merely acknowledges matter, but penetrates it with human intelligence
- Yet religion must be replaced by wisdom, by knowledge. In so far as
- knowledge it is something that must be replaced in the course of humanity's
- to knowledge, in the future full knowledge will shine with light and
- is to merge into knowledge, if man is no longer given religion according
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- whom they acknowledged as their God. They said, however: He who directs
- even people who are ready to acknowledge the other spiritual beings
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- The understanding through feeling of spiritual-scientific knowledge.
- any special theoretical knowledge of theosophical teachings. We can
- your theoretical knowledge. What the heart and feelings have absorbed
- without knowledge has to let things work upon him. One who has insight,
- unwilling to concern ourselves with knowledge of these things. You will
- with knowledge into the character of the hostile powers. Knowledge,
- free.” Knowledge of full and complete truth and reality can make
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- humanity will be ripe to acknowledge the super-sensible worlds of which
- group souls, and such knowledge will play a great role even in the purely
- when mankind will be laid hold of increasingly by the knowledge of the
- furnish him with a knowledge of which our modern intellectuals have
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- and more clearness and confirmation when one advances in the knowledge
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- — He can say too: In the tones of a symphony there lies a knowledge
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- the space, and so on, for the cultivation of spiritual knowledge.
- how eager people are to acquire knowledge of the spiritual
- of thought and feeling, a widening of knowledge in the different
- more intimate knowledge, then it is clear that understanding of
- understood without knowledge of these truths. Nobody however
- expected to have any real knowledge of the Christ.
- again and again in the body for they have no real knowledge of
- understand. True knowledge of the Christ Being reveals that He is a
- no knowledge of certain truths. This may lead to an accusation
- Neuchâtel Group, the need was expressed for more intimate knowledge of
- because the results of Rosicrucian knowledge must be received into our
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- he had imbibed so much knowledge that he was hopeful of passing, but
- Naturally, only very little of this direct knowledge of man's
- those laws of which knowledge can be acquired only along the occult
- understand their times will unfold the knowledge, will-activity and
- knowledge. People in the West were dumbfounded by what German
- imprisoned spiritual wisdom and knowledge greater than anything
- striving for occult knowledge can be true, genuine and sincere ...
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- taught self-knowledge and learn to weigh ourselves in the balance, it
- acknowledge only the inflexible laws of Nature. As time goes on it
- the data of knowledge, the achievements, the experiences of the normal
- whereby the human I attains self-knowledge, learning
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- knowledge we have acquired concerning the super-sensible world?
- manifold periods of human evolution, of wisdom and knowledge which it
- to spiritual knowledge and to Initiation, great revelations have been
- Consciousness or Spiritual Soul. Knowledge of the threefold soul was
- laid into his being. What does this really mean? Knowledge of these
- through these perceptions, some knowledge still persisted of the
- old heroic sagas of humanity,we again find the truths and knowledge
- Approaching the matter with the spiritual knowledge in our possession
- absolutely strange land. What knowledge does Spiritual Science bring
- hand, directs its attention to the truths, to the Initiation-Knowledge
- Buddhism. And he will have knowledge, too, of the existence of certain
- The Education of the Child. With this knowledge the Christian will
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- has knowledge of the great cosmic Laws revealed today by Spiritual
- possesses definite knowledge of the return of man in repeated lives on
- Earth; and the knowledge of this great manifestation of law in the
- has always possessed and knowledge of which has now to be reacquired.
- only say that in the light of occult knowledge, Elijah was one who
- is the knowledge won by Christianity. The work and mission of Elijah
- being described in the light of occult knowledge.
- principle of knowledge already possessed by the East, only the East
- will receive through knowledge of the laws on Reincarnation and Karma.
- longings and hopes, and instinctive knowledge which has been unfolding
- knowledge of the vista of human evolution one day to be opened up by
- of the blessing experienced by the soul when spiritual knowledge,
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- What, then, do we know, if knowledge of the meaning and purpose
- be explained by knowledge he once possessed in a super-sensible world.
- widen and to gather from every side, knowledge that can shed light on
- knowledge. But after all, what harm will be done if there is less
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- consciousness, in their knowledge and in their life of soul. Then came
- knowledge alone can shed light, namely, the tradition of the
- even the Vedas have no knowledge, received its essential character and
- indeed. To our astonishment we find widespread evidence of knowledge
- possessed the same knowledge as the Indian sages. This is quoted
- clairvoyance, knowledge of these truths came to men and they were able
- Post-Atlantean epoch, the ancient clairvoyant knowledge faded away. We
- knowledge to life once again, but in an entirely new form. The lecture
- knowledge derived from the spiritual worlds, we can perceive the
- old experiences, the old knowledge. I have emphasised often enough all
- heritage of ancient times by means of the new knowledge now available.
- as actual knowledge, that while a human being is alive, he works upon
- into the life of the child! With this knowledge, success may come
- must have knowledge of the influences playing from the spiritual world
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- truth, is karma. That a strong moral stimulus lies in such knowledge,
- of knowledge here described? Deeds performed during life are
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- individuality. Anyone with a knowledge of Spiritual Science, if he
- Spiritual Science, and would cut across all knowledge of the actual
- and feeling are brought into harmony with theosophical knowledge, and
- the objective knowledge which must be acquired by man. Objectivity of
- knowledge, uniformity of knowledge does not gainsay the principle of
- wisdom and knowledge of the universe. Even although, in the nature of
- wisdom, objective knowledge; personal leadership will recede and
- because he gradually acquires knowledge and understanding of the
- fundamentals. Hence the element of wisdom and of knowledge will more
- myself. First, there came to me the occult knowledge: Buddha goes from
- knowledge possessed by occultists today is already hinted at in
- upon knowledge of the facts — not even of the external facts. The
- more than all. Those who have any knowledge of this Individuality
- But even if no fragment remains of the knowledge that has brought
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- thorough knowledge of chemistry, geology, biology and
- Palestine. This Mystery teaching was full of hidden knowledge
- suppress all knowledge of the spirit.
- their longing for spiritual knowledge lack the strength of
- not acknowledge this openly, he pays the penalty; materialism
- “Imaginative Knowledge”. It is the result of
- — knowledge. The name “Gnostics” is used
- human destiny and professed to teach a knowledge of God and
- man. Our knowledge of Gnosticism was for long confined to
- our knowledge is based upon the Pistis Sophia (fourth
- Gnosis was a wisdom knowledge, a “survival of ancient wisdom
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- an ancient wisdom, a grandiose knowledge of the universe and
- man existed, a knowledge which is exceedingly difficult to
- understand certain knowledge which, for reasons I have
- knowledge in ancient times that the event described in the
- common knowledge. They felt that man, as originally created,
- attain to a concrete knowledge of spiritual realities.
- be lost. But since these Schools still preserved a knowledge
- of the spirit, the knowledge of the trichotomy of man still
- the early Christians who still possessed occult knowledge
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- when he speaks of the antithesis between faith and knowledge.
- Knowledge is that which can be demonstrated or proved; faith
- knowledge as faith or belief that we think of it as something
- simply a substitute for knowledge. A little reflection will
- idea or to awaken knowledge. He who possesses faith shall be
- medical knowledge of an occult nature which is disclosed to
- spiritual world. Out of their super-sensible knowledge the
- of the Scribes, of those who derived their knowledge from
- documents. He objected to the Scribes because their knowledge
- enter into further details because in his day knowledge of
- cosmos and nature leads to a knowledge of the Universal Being
- knowledge of Jesus Christ, to the knowledge which is
- knowledge of the fundamental nature of the spirit in repeated
- knowledge: it must be an active agent that effects something.
- unverified knowledge, a blind faith, but that our faith has
- reactionary idea, but he who derives his knowledge of
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- the widest fields of knowledge, is obliged to expound in a
- young minds, desirous of perfecting their knowledge,
- acknowledge that, when they reflect upon the original design
- theories are valuable contributions to knowledge at a
- when men really acknowledge that at the beginning of Earth
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- suppressing virtually all knowledge of what occurred in the
- knowledge which the nineteenth century has attempted to
- character of all our historical knowledge, even the most
- our knowledge, even if we were to pursue our investigations
- knowledge of man and would have been able to say: Had the
- Baptist had clear foreknowledge of this; for those who have
- events. This foreknowledge is reflected in words which,
- as Caligula and Nero could acquire knowledge of the Mysteries
- we should have to touch upon many other fields of knowledge
- particularly the specialists, convey to mankind a knowledge
- them an attitude to knowledge that is diametrically opposed
- learn much from Karma, even when we try to give knowledge a
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- many of their actions. Consequently they gained knowledge of
- events, but they exploited this knowledge derived from the
- a contemporary of Christ, who probably had first-hand knowledge
- acknowledged what others reproached them with. It was not
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- (i.e. priests and monks) was to suppress all knowledge of the
- had arisen in a totally different way from the knowledge
- suppressing that knowledge.
- those who used the weapon of spiritual knowledge in order to
- slight knowledge — I do not mean of occult facts, but
- with a real knowledge of those occult facts that can still be
- occult knowledge derived from ancient writings, we discover
- Briefly they are as follows: Knowledge of God is natural to
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- knowledge of Christ and the Mystery of Golgotha that carries
- of autopsy which only leads to a superficial knowledge. Those
- have knowledge of them.
- self-knowledge that reached down into the very fibres of his
- himself in a new light. But this knowledge made considerable
- allowance for man's weakness. Self-knowledge is
- were intended to facilitate such knowledge and enabled him to
- strove for a self-knowledge that penetrated into his physical
- organism, a self-knowledge that can be seen in the souls of
- Mysteries emphasized the attainment of self-knowledge through
- attainment of self-knowledge along two different paths:
- first, self-knowledge through being thrust inwards so that
- Mysteries, on the other hand, he attained to self-knowledge
- the external forces he attained self-knowledge. Those who
- the past and to conceal from posterity all knowledge of the
- philosophers unless one has recourse to occult knowledge.
- Knowledge of the Higher Worlds
- successors were forbidden to transmit the knowledge. And
- when he came to self-knowledge through the “inner
- gnosis (knowledge) he favoured the latter and was close to
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- traces of it and to close the door to enquiry. Knowledge of
- knowledge (which would be transparent even to those who
- the transmission of this knowledge. Thus Christianity was
- idea of the deeper layers of understanding and knowledge
- they hear that the claims of spiritual knowledge are to be
- would welcome any and every opportunity to revive knowledge
- knowledge.”
- acknowledge that Spiritual Science is not an idle fancy, that
- 1963) he who had acquired sufficient knowledge “could
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- given to introspection, who sought self-knowledge and who
- you because it reveals a piece of self-knowledge of a
- Knowledge of the Higher Worlds,
- higher stages of knowledge. And it was especially his
- spiritual knowledge. His reflections upon the question I have
- the immortality of the soul by purely human knowledge. And
- that human knowledge could arrive at no other conclusion. And
- man's independent search for knowledge which he owed to
- more. Faith, according to Clement, is already knowledge, but
- concise knowledge of what is needed; gnosis however confirms
- knowledge or understanding. Out of this living knowledge,
- spiritual knowledge; he was no dilettante in matters of the
- faith which is acknowledged in the universal
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- knowledge of our time. I would like to put the question in his sense
- contemporaries, a conflict between knowledge and faith, which expresses
- scientific knowledge with that which religion had offered to them. The
- also thought to not take care of the conflict between faith and knowledge;
- a further step of sensory knowledge, but again only something was understood
- be resolved. The human being cannot endure it: faith on the one, knowledge
- to our knowledge, and, therefore, we must have a new faith. We see the
- other side the knowledge of the miraculous contents of all ancient religious
- their new knowledge with the old faith. They should get answer to the
- deepest needs of their hearts, of their knowledge and of their scientific
- this knowledge can lead us. We are thereby also enabled to closer study
- undermined their knowledge foundation with their own methods. And thus
- the harmony of knowledge and faith in science who do not want to live
- because I know how I can attain this new knowledge from new depths of
- knowledge, the new science and the new faith from the human soul. The
- love approaching him. The creation of love in him leads to the knowledge
- force of creative love. A new divine knowledge will come to the fore.
- theosophy will deliver not only knowledge, but will also bring about
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- knowledge not only of all times, but also of all those human beings
- personalities have a quite extraordinary knowledge, a universal wisdom.
- human knowledge and give instructions how to develop forces and capacities
- calls aura. Who wants to have knowledge of it must learn to behold it.
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- Orestes feels guilty because he now owns knowledge to have done something
- Having a knowledge of one's own action, being able to observe
- of faith, knowledge and religiousness can penetrate the western knowledge.
- being gradually passed to the higher knowledge. It existed as a so-called
- connected with particular degrees of knowledge.
- knowledge or we do not progress. The actions which are carried out
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- opinions and human knowledge are subjected to evolution above all. Not
- the human spirit, it becomes clear to you that truth, knowledge and
- knows about the laws of his activity that he has a knowledge of it.
- It has to gain this knowledge bit by bit. However, this knowledge must
- the human being has created the knowledge in him, he can find it in
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- “The wrong knowledge
- being with wrong knowledge believes that he knows everything that appears
- take place with the wrong knowledge of the human being? What is known
- knowledge down to our physical plane. We must recognise the causes which
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- but out of knowledge, out of devotion and love. Thus the soul progresses
- life. We want to provide the knowledge of the super-sensible because
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- from the beginning of the seventies, a writing without whose knowledge
- we stuff ourselves with historical knowledge, we deaden that life which
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- knowledge and experience, and a second level. A higher level is only
- the pupil; he needs to obtain an intimate knowledge of his soul and
- surely he gets to true knowledge in this field. As soon as he is able
- the knowledge of karma who is not angry if anything happens to him,
- of knowledge. If the pupil allowed such truths to live in him for a
- publicly in my writing How Does One Attain Knowledge of the Higher
- Does One Attain Knowledge of the Higher Worlds?, are descended
- Does One Attain Knowledge of the Higher Worlds? is harmless in
- in the world comes to our knowledge most intimately. We must be aware
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- he did never accept any limit of his knowledge and work. Goethe was
- Title: Origin and Destination of Humanity: Lecture XI: Origin and Goal of the Human Being
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- the divine consciousness. The goal of human knowledge is recognising
- for spiritual knowledge makes itself noticeable, and, on the other side,
- in the sense of spiritual knowledge. Leading the present again to such
- spiritual knowledge is the task of the theosophical world view.
- in akasha at last. Physics of our time has no knowledge of this akasha.
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- lofty brotherhood Goethe counted himself. He was convinced that knowledge
- into theosophy. Theosophy says also that the contents of knowledge of
- mathematical knowledge. In Goethe's estate I found a notebook
- not be able to ascend to the knowledge of the divine. There is a lower
- can collect knowledge. Gold is the occult symbol of knowledge. Gold
- and wisdom knowledge correspond to each other.
- has the gold of knowledge represented by the will-o'-the-wisps
- the knowledge of reason. The ferryman demands these three bodies as
- knowledge only who does not regard this knowledge as an end in itself,
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- knowledge to the human soul.
- strength, beauty and knowledge.
- alchemist. A profound knowledge is indicated with it. In the whole progress
- profundities in him and obtaining internal knowledge, to attain quite
- take up all gold of knowledge wherever they find it, but in futile,
- itself represents the higher self of the human being which gets to knowledge.
- as already mentioned, the lower knowledge. The human being who is gifted
- achieved his goal, the gate of higher knowledge uncloses itself to him,
- the knowledge of the most perfect kind, manas, from the golden king.
- mystery knowledge can completely penetrate into the rich contents of
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- initiatory knowledge. If the human being takes his soul contents, his
- of his soul. The present consciousness that leads us to all knowledge
- This is an image how the human being can find valuable knowledge instead
- his life as a human being striving for knowledge in such a way that
- a symbol of knowledge is dressed which found its expression in mediaeval
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- knowledge of the present that today the theosophical ideas about the
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- because it also satisfies knowledge. We have so often heard in the present:
- such limits of knowledge in particular those philosophical schools which
- it is indeed correct if one says from a lower level of knowledge that
- But one can also rise up above such a level of knowledge, one can get
- or rise of knowledge is the task of the initiatory schools. It is a
- matter of raising the human being to the levels of knowledge on which
- of the human cognitive faculties and got to the highest knowledge, which
- to knowledge, it is also in the initiatory schools. Also there it is
- stages. Certain levels of knowledge are to be attained only in the intimate
- just drives him. We take up our usual knowledge, as our school offers
- ideal, he speaks out of the knowledge of the human nature, and he knows
- deepest knowledge of the great initiates. The initiates know that somebody
- Thus you see how from a deeper knowledge of the human being the great
- on the preliminary stage of knowledge so far that he has an insight
- him. This leads through four stages of knowledge. What happens now at
- the delivery of the key of knowledge to the chela. If he has attained
- give. Who becomes deeper engrossed in it, can come to profound knowledge
- degree cannot be expressed with everyday words. This requires the knowledge
- the key of knowledge. Then they were led to the regions where to them
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- of the masters' profound knowledge of the big spiritual world
- that they come from a real knowledge of the principles of nature and
- sciences. As well as we exactly know from the knowledge of the material
- get out of the knowledge of the big world principles what he wants for
- development at the same time can get to know the laws from the knowledge
- according to our present knowledge that a time comes when the human
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- a knowledge and such a living together. Schiller wanted to educate the
- activity he was able to acknowledge Schiller's greatness.
- if we want to reach the heights of spirit. We get to knowledge differently,
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- itself unilaterally to spread any doctrine, to communicate knowledge
- which one needed as worldly knowledge; however, the central issue was
- is the central sun of any wisdom and knowledge, and that from it the
- the different branches of knowledge at first. It is no progress that
- be, correctly thought, an organism of the whole human knowledge. However,
- the divinity faculty would have to stimulate any other knowledge. Theology,
- experienced the highest form of knowledge with wisdom. He must have
- of knowledge in loneliness, in the cell, far from the hustle and bustle
- applied this principle of self-knowledge to all external knowledge,
- in this principle of own knowledge was the view of the spiritually effective
- in the world, the immediate knowledge of that which is there not for
- the simple sensory knowledge to the comprehensive knowledge of the spiritual
- of knowledge about the nature of poetry. Poetry is something else than
- as the knowledge of the spirit remains a mere theory, as long as it
- knowledge and also not the interpretation of any book, but it wants
- the reversal which must take place here cannot be impeded. As knowledge
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- because they are partial movements, without knowledge of the big connection
- and without knowledge of the great principles of life. Just in this
- real knowledge of life and of the human soul.
- the knowledge of the usual bricklayer on one side of the mountain and
- a tunnel, a railway, a bridge? The knowledge of the first principles
- believe that knowledge is necessary to solve the big questions of life.
- insufficient basic knowledge. People do not realise that it is necessary,
- basic knowledge of the human soul and to get things straight concerning
- faculties without having acquired a real knowledge of the principles
- knowledge of life and a deep sight into the riddles and the questions
- However, the knowledge exists that there is a kind of mathematics, a
- way of thinking for the whole life; this knowledge and nothing else
- self-knowledge, the self-knowledge of the mind in time and space. We
- need such self-knowledge. There is such self-knowledge also for the
- called their teachings mathesis because they formed a self-knowledge
- also be afraid to drill the Simplon Tunnel without knowledge of geology
- our knowledge if one has developed an awareness again, how that would
- knowledge of life at first. How is our lawyer confronted with the questions
- of that what is done in our faculty of law, a big part of mere knowledge
- judge, long before they have acquired the most exact knowledge of the
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- and what theosophy wants. Theosophy completely acknowledges the tremendous
- is a triviality saying: here and there are the limits of our knowledge
- methods. There are still other knowledge methods than those are which
- theosophical knowledge, one sees every matter in its right hue and receives
- quite different values. The knowledge of the spiritual that connects
- the facts in these fields is still missing in the search for knowledge.
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- without certain trend simply for the sake of knowledge and education
- knowledge as possible. Who looks at the matters in such a way as it
- is a unity, and that any knowledge is a patchwork that is not steeped
- and others could control the knowledge of their times. This is rare
- From the point of view of world knowledge it is quite irrelevant whether
- knowledge that one could not use to train a human soul. Hence, the pedagogues
- do not want to cram the young human being with knowledge only, and he
- All knowledge is nothing to the pedagogue if it has not proceeded to
- organs, has immediately absorbed what he knows, so that knowledge is,
- be seen in a new light. The examiner has not only to examine knowledge,
- of all knowledge; but if one does not brand the Middle Ages as heretical,
- has not acquired a comprehensive knowledge, can abandon himself only
- of any knowledge, even of art. There could be the great idealism of
- of his time lived in his soul. The way of thinking and the knowledge
- Not only knowledge belongs to the philosophical doctor, but a knowledge
- to take the knowledge that the human being sees. Physiology teaches
- certain way and would integrate both into the big framework of knowledge.
- remains an aggregate without spiritual bond. Knowledge should become
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- aware, because it was common knowledge and experience, that
- higher knowledge; it originated with the Greeks, even with
- arose for knowledge of immortality to be obtained directly
- without any physical intermediary. This knowledge can be
- knowledge of the placement of the Mystery of Golgotha within
- spiritual knowledge gradually explains and illumines the
- spiritual knowledge. I venture to say that during my
- knowledge, from true insight into the meaning and direction
- unite with knowledge derived from spiritual investigation. A
- knowledge that one finds, as the saying is,
- The satisfaction derived from knowledge of life as it
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- dealing with issues permeates all spheres of knowledge.
- of mankind, 35, he still had imaginative knowledge of the Christ
- knowledge if he wants to acquire them. Spiritual science
- he refuses the path of spiritual knowledge, from delving into
- man becoming ever more obtuse without spiritual knowledge.
- knowledgeable about an issue should be the ones to judge what
- distribution or knowledge about art. Robert Scheu did in fact
- spiritual aspect by means of spiritual knowledge.
- which blind them to its reality. Without spiritual knowledge
- are knowledgeable to speak on the issues. One such issue he
- be attached to today's knowledge which would allow spiritual
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- spiritual knowledge modern education leads logically to such
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- it is simply traditional knowledge and becomes irrefutable
- knowledge.
- naturally not generally acknowledged, individual instances do
- quotes. In dealing with super-sensible knowledge it is
- self-knowledge, that the very fact of his finding disciples
- superior knowledge it is assumed that he is connected
- knowledge, which is experienced pictorially, as the first
- stage of super-sensible knowledge; just as one gains knowledge
- one gains knowledge of facts belonging to higher worlds
- through imaginative knowledge. What Professor Dessoir makes
- of this is not very clear. When he reads that knowledge is
- India. Because he reads that imaginative knowledge, the first
- stage of higher knowledge, is symbolic he thinks that ancient
- India, the object of that knowledge, is itself only a symbol.
- Dessoir, when knowledge is pictorial, it can depict only
- any knowledge of what Aristotle, for example, says about the
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- of the ancient knowledge so often described by us as having
- he needed spiritual knowledge. But
- knowledge a path is found to the spiritual reality with which
- acknowledge not merely that I am forming mental pictures, but
- do we acknowledge certain things and reject others? Those we
- acknowledge we regard as truth; those we reject we regard as
- According to Brentano, love is what prompts us to acknowledge
- judging them true or false, acknowledge or reject them? Even
- answer the question What gives me the right to acknowledge or
- could not do as he did not acknowledge its existence. All he
- the good cannot be attained without the knowledge that it
- knowledge he sought. His answers appear so meager because
- Consequently one cannot, without spiritual knowledge, come to
- But spiritual knowledge enables man to discover the Christ
- weaving life is acknowledged.
- discovered only through spiritual knowledge. Saying that
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- Human Development, the Difficulty with Self Knowledge
- bound up with the quest for self-knowledge. People tend to
- What they actually experience is that self-knowledge is diminished
- be clear, at least in principle, why self-knowledge is so
- along which self-knowledge can be sought. The self, the
- scientific knowledge, all the repute and mutual esteem and
- and ever more spirit, and yet reject knowledge of real
- knowledgeable through them. That is not the purpose; what
- leads to enhanced self-knowledge by delving into oneself in
- themselves are basically bad guides to self-knowledge. The
- wanted to gain knowledge of such a being would have to
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- only come from spiritual knowledge, as I have often
- is spiritual in the world, from our knowledge of the
- knowledge. The age of the human being is receding the way I
- investigator with his spiritual knowledge will have a
- spiritual knowledge will progress in his development up to
- refuses to absorb any knowledge that provides seeds for the
- knowledge from books but from practical life, from the way
- knowledge of the forces inherent in the peoples of Europe.
- They have knowledge of where and when various peoples, or
- knowledge is exact and far-reaching, and has for centuries
- existed an exact knowledge of the peoples of Europe and their
- other influence, based on ancient knowledge, asserted
- spiritual knowledge, with the laws that govern that
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- knowledge that can fill the soul with spiritual content.
- off when man will regret that he did not seek knowledge of
- other when I acknowledge what they have to say. Nor do I feel
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- value upon human powers of comprehension, nor even upon the knowledge
- is that is shining there? Have you acquired any real knowledge of the
- But does knowledge of
- misunderstanding of the Being of Christ to believe that any knowledge
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- vessels of the brain, was so organised that what we call knowledge
- and Intuitions, and was destined to acquire knowledge of the things of the
- depths of the human soul, and to acquire any knowledge of them man had
- not first acquired knowledge of the divine through inner Imagination,
- and then, afterwards, had proceeded to relate this knowledge to the
- his own inner experiences, the knowledge and experience derived from the
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- knowledge is to be found among all the peoples of antiquity. We may speak
- astronomy, and also the knowledge possessed by the ancient Egyptians,
- rise from knowledge of the physical world to knowledge of the spiritual
- of spiritual knowledge to-day, although in some respects there is a
- times led to clairvoyant knowledge of Christ would have the effect of
- born of ancient knowledge, portrayed a lion in such a way as to convey
- stage, such a baptism would have revealed that all their knowledge was
- be present purely in the domain of knowledge. This the Hebrew
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- to encouragement to like deeds. In a certain sense all knowledge and
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- migrations had begun. The Huns broke in and therewith knowledge
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- determined by Christianity. All the knowledge of antiquity was thus
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- times, before we have any knowledge of them. Among the smaller
- this intensity, this exactitude of knowledge is unexampled in the
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- who carried out all the arrangements for promoting knowledge. The
- Title: History of the Middle Ages: Lecture VI: Culture of the Middle Ages
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- knowledge. A “Master” had the right to teach in the
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- he had mastered ecclesiastical scholarship, Arabian knowledge,
- find higher knowledge, he had to go to Italy, France, etc. Now there
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- call knowledge and science. Just so that the spiritual approach
- does not spring from nature. In a word, knowledge and science
- One might say that the goal of natural science is knowledge and
- of knowledge and science for what is to touch the soul, and all
- that knowledge and science can give us is only in spiritual
- boundaries of human knowledge, and that he should be aware that
- nature can only be, in fact, subjective knowledge. The
- acknowledge it as the spiritual investigator; but it holds good
- experiencing an invisible, supra-sensuous world. His knowledge
- has ceased to be important to him. This knowledge is completely
- the fact that he now can acknowledge what his preparation has
- nature, nature is first, then comes ‘knowledge’; for
- spiritual nature, knowledge — that is, an experience like a
- ‘knowledge’ — leads the way as a preparation;
- knowledge of nature, experience and knowledge spring from sight
- on, from a knowledge of the spiritual processes. And what one
- that I am describing in this way is only the ‘knowledge’
- knowledge of what the soul experiences when it goes through the
- knowledge of the so-called ‘approach to the riddle of
- Knowledge of Higher Worlds and its Attainment,
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- series entitled, Supersensible Knowledge, published in German as,
- Supersensible Knowledge,
- Supersensible Knowledge: Lecture VIII: Insanity in the Light of Spiritual Science.
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- without having any knowledge of Plato or Aristotle.)
- have brought their knowledge to bear on the whole content of
- motif, with his great knowledge and understanding and his
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- applying what knowledge we possess to the laws in operation there, and then turn to observe the
- human body, in order subsequently to acquire self-knowledge in man's soul, in order to build an
- Redemption can in reality be fully grasped only through a knowledge of Spiritual Science. In the
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- world, about history or literature as well as a great deal else. Now you have knowledge of
- tremendous amount of knowledge and have filled their souls with science of every kind, but
- knowledge of this cannot be expected from one day to the next, nor can it be believed that
- merely a piece of theoretic knowledge but has become part of his whole world of feeling and
- gives us knowledge of how to evaluate, even in the present life, the connection between
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- knowledge the question necessarily arises: How are these
- “The Limits of the Knowledge of Nature,”
- forth all the knowledge relating to the human spirit, we
- grows lighter about it. The spirit acquires knowledge, it
- the extent that he has acquired knowledge, consciousness of
- the moral sense, the developed faculty for knowledge and
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- Evil in the Light of Spiritual Knowledge
- IN THE LIGHT OF SPIRITUAL KNOWLEDGE
- striving towards knowledge, precisely when faced with this
- knowledge in a certain way. That leads to real striving for
- knowledge, and often it only shows the initial steps on the
- path to knowledge of the spiritual world, which also consists
- boundaries of our knowledge. It must indeed be wisdom, which is
- faculties of knowledge. Such a thinker was Jakob
- knowledge; it cannot penetrate to that wisdom. — Are we
- capacity for knowledge as it once was, and to hardly to reflect
- the origin of evil, because with regard to knowledge that turns
- knowledge towards another knowledge. Along the path a way must
- within but outside of its body, as far as this knowledge is
- “How does One Achieve Knowledge of the Higher
- one might say: one conquers an experiential knowledge of evil
- acknowledge, —, so one must have all selfishness so
- of knowledge of someone like Lotze or other thinkers freeze,
- present — a capacity for knowledge that cannot penetrate
- not come to any knowledge of outer evil, of that which we
- That means, that we are led by the knowledge of where the
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- at Berlin in October of 1909. They deal with the occult knowledge of the two
- Title: Buddha and the Two Boys: Lecture II: The Gospels, 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
- “How to gain knowledge of the higher worlds.â€
- Title: Raphael's Mission in the Light of the Science of the Spirit
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- Raphael are not only an end-result. They lead us to acknowledge
- Title: Leonardo's Spiritual Stature: Lecture
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- enthusiasm, with an enormous urge for knowledge — fresh
- humanity a certain wealth of natural-scientific knowledge. In
- Title: Fairy Tales: in the light of Spiritual Investigation
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- observation and knowledge. All the human being has is the
- certain stage one acquires knowledge of spiritual processes
- gained as soul-spiritual knowledge. Let us regard it as
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- acknowledgement of the aforementioned status. I still fondly
- Title: Impulse for Renewal: Lecture I: Anthroposophy and Natural Science
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- dissatisfaction. It acknowledges matter in its own organisation
- acknowledge at the same time that the inner organisation is the
- Title: Impulse for Renewal: Lecture III: Anthroposophy and Philosophy
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- such a world about which one can have knowledge. This means
- there is no longer knowledge on the one hand and belief on the
- and knowledge, between spirit and nature? To a certain extent
- down on, is something against which the truth and knowledge he
- “Knowledge of the Higher Worlds”
- knowledge, between knowing and subjective certainty. Then out
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- other need for theoretical knowledge. No, these conveyed ideas
- strive for an abstract head knowledge — if I might use this
- involves the whole human being, possibly leading to self-knowledge,
- intimate knowledge of the growing person, the child. I only
- soul knowledge, it finds driving forces into the pedagogic
- concepts and ideas of human knowledge, then the accusations
- Anthroposophy fully acknowledges the existence of great,
- human knowledge is present. Such a kind of intimate human
- knowledge makes it possible to deduce everything from the
- knowledge which can be read from month to month in the
- Title: Impulse for Renewal: Lecture V: Anthroposophy and Social Science
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- long way from knowledge of the subject and specialised
- knowledge which have to be achieved by people linked to
- Title: Impulse for Renewal: Lecture VI: Anthroposophy and Theology
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- the spiritual world and its knowledge. The human being is
- because Anthroposophy is there, not to limit the knowledge
- knowledge confessed about. The Christ who went through the
- acknowledged in the first Christian centuries. We then see how
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- to the objective knowledge of the world. It does matter whether
- knowledge, sensitiveness to it, and a will obedient to
- destiny; but he has not always possessed a knowledge of it. How
- institutions concretely and in the full light of knowledge, not
- only to profess some formula but to carry this knowledge right
- From my description in Knowledge of Higher Worlds you know that
- most intimate knowledge of human evolution, of what must come
- anthroposophical attitude, from knowledge of what is
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- the organism and new knowledge, unattainable before, is
- Other knowledge will be recognized as necessary. There is a
- to admit, has been frankly acknowledged by the socialists of
- when we develop such knowledge of our position within it at the
- the cud of Greek knowledge, to allow the Roman political ideas
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- is felt, how men avoid approaching the great knowledge or
- knowledge necessary to-day. Suppose you asked a natural
- of knowledge — much more than that. To take them
- science. The ordinary superficial knowledge possessed by people
- gradually so deepening our knowledge as to become able to
- from spiritual knowledge.
- a sense of reality in our knowledge of the present. It is
- Title: Problems of Our Time: Main Features of the Social Question and the Threefold Order of the Social Organism
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- time from some knowledge of its underlying idea. What did these
- were receiving a knowledge which they could absorb. But a time
- real knowledge of the growing human being. Social class and
- knowledge of the facts, with its catchwords of an
- is to be based only on knowledge of facts and on practical
- composed of men whose position is justified by their knowledge
- which can signify nothing to a man with practical knowledge of
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