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  • Title: The Inner Development of Man
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    • and spirit that enables a person to attain to such cognition and
    • extent that indications pertaining to such actual clairvoyance can be
    • inner study and the many necessary details involved in such training
    • life personal guidance is supposedly necessary. The nature of such
    • extent, if at all, he intends to follow such advice. It is left up to
    • of such a path of inner development. The directions when followed do
    • anthroposophy such as reincarnation and karma — the teaching that the
    • such inclinations, virtues or characteristics in one's mind. They must
    • and calm logical thinking, or a person who has such decisions but has
    • Such is the intimate path the soul must tread. It must be able to
    • own choosing, incorporating it into himself, such a person is well on
    • self-discipline. Such freedom is not easily attained by anyone. It
    • Such thoughts have no value for inner development.
    • must be silenced. Then, when such silence has been produced in the
    • tomorrow but forever. Such thoughts are found in the various religious
    • sentences. One must allow such sentences to quicken and come to life
    • in one's inner self. One must permit the whole significance of such
    • it completely. One must learn to love such sentences. If a person
    • such a spiritual truth is. The more the love for such inner truths
    • Such sentences must not occupy us one or two days, but weeks, months
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  • Title: Lecture: Newborn Might and Strength Everlasting
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    • hearts throughout the ages whenever one of the old plays, such as the one
    • be impaired by our teachings concerning Jesus Christ that encompass such a
    • because such a play can make us realize again how the souls of men, whether
    • folk felt when they saw the Heavenly Child glorified in such a play.
    • images of such a play proceed from a knowledge based on feeling.
    • it was only a vague notion, they nevertheless knew of such things. They
    • the Campo Santo. Because it is such a wonderful painting it has been
    • sublime imagery of the human soul such as that, for instance, that came to
    • necessary that we connect such knowledge with our most sacred feelings and
    • simple Christmas play. Indeed, we, too, feel just as happy when we see such
  • Title: William Shakespeare
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    • world-conception. But such statements are contradicted by the fact
    • create such great ones. He was thoroughly acquainted with the stage,
    • and this practical knowledge enabled him to develop his action in such
    • a number of such boys who had to hold the horses' reins, and was at
  • Title: William Shakespeare
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    • plays was a man with a certain definite worldview. But such
    • in which they now exist, exercise such an extraordinary
    • create such great ones. He was thoroughly acquainted with the
    • action in such a way as to thrill an audience. In the whole
    • became supervisor of a number of such boys who had to hold the
  • Title: The Manicheans
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    • Life as such overcomes every Form. It propagates itself through
    • Manicheanism laid such great stress on purity. The Cathari were a sect
  • Title: Lecture: The Work of Secret Societies in the World
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    • aims in world-evolution? To such a question my answer would be that they
    • kinds of exercises are necessary for self-development, and such exercises
    • realise it — that the world cannot do without such societies. To put
    • consciousness of every single being, even if such a being has not actually
    • should be unknown. He worked in such a way that he merely added something
    • the world in such a way that their deeds are hidden in social organizations
    • immortality. In the outer world we see the reflex of such deeds. They need
    • begun to attach such value to the human name; in earlier epochs, more
    • guided. The members of such societies were at pains to efface themselves
    • such. To do something for the higher self does not partake of egoism
    • mineral world, as such; what we do with the mineral world, that we shall
    • epochs it is necessary to make such things understood. We are going forward
    • conceive what might happen in such circumstances if mankind has not, by
  • Title: Christ and the Twentieth Century
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    • interprets such fundamental problems as that of the origin of man and
    • several epochs, or, in effect, to such persons who concerned
    • many ways with those of the Gnosis. Such a criticism can only be made
    • spiritual stream. I will indicate one such aspect, at once the most
    • had reached such maturity that at a certain point of time his soul
    • moments when such men feel themselves at a turning-point of their
    • here.’ Such an event may perhaps occur as the result of some
    • innumerable human beings there is such a thing as a turning-point, a
    • soul. If we think of such an occurrence (according to the Gnostic
    • conception of the Christ in such a way as to render it intelligible,
    • admit that such a conception can only exist in minds of a sublimity
    • regard to the first principles of the outer world — such as
    • Since we are speaking of such recent occurrences, it is only
    • during sleep with such diminished intensity that unconsciousness
    • ancient Mysteries were such that through the influence of other, more
    • spiritual world. Then when such a soul was presently led back again
    • the immortality of Man. The directions to which such a soul was bound
    • were, so to speak, the ritual of Initiation. When we compare such
    • of a spiritual event such as this, can we understand what entered
    • rings forth the word of Christianity: All such feeling of the Divine,
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  • Title: Lecture: The Crossing of the Threshold and the Social Organism
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    • passes through this crossing of the threshold in such a way that the
    • duties upon us, the duty of shaping external life in such a way that
    • recognising at least the existence of such goals. We must extricate
    • not like to acknowledge such things. The present time likes to turn
    • that humanity has such a strong aversion to the very things which it
    • it in mind. This Secret of life consists therein that man, such
  • Title: Lecture: And The Temple Becomes Man
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    • initiated such a courageous plan, had chosen the name because the
    • of such a Building will not be achieved. In an undertaking like this
    • such works of culture and of art as. we have received from the past,
    • the Christian Temple or Church. Such buildings, erected
    • wonderful impression is that the multi-coloured windows provide such
    • a mysterious and yet such a natural link between the interior space
    • the pillars, capitals and remarkable forms of such temples are a
    • of man helps us to realise the sense in which such a temple was an
    • to the winged wheels and the original forms of all such designs. The
    • break through these forms, to break through their boundaries in such
    • space, will be one in such a building. And the words sent forth into
    • Such a building could
    • modern age become mature enough to understand the nature of such a
    • very understandable — that an artist recoils from such
    • story makes, such an impression upon the Emperor that he allows his
    • masterly portrayal of souls. But such a story immediately makes
    • and absorb such a book and then try to be clever, explaining it quite
    • such splendid understanding on the part of the Johannesbau-Verein and
  • Title: Lecture: The Migrations of the Races
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    • human being which extends beyond birth and death. Such teachings,
    • people who had received the highest form of the law, were of such a
    • Root Race. Such Beings have to undergo all kinds of Initiation, to be
    • connection with Higher Beings, but to whom such comprehensive guidance
    • them. Impulses are given to them but yet in such a way that it is out
  • Title: Being of Man/Future Evolution: Lecture 1: Forgetting
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    • insights into the spiritual nature of everyday matters such as forgetting,
    • welfare. We could enumerate hundreds of such life problems that are
    • word that contains many such problems is the word ‘forgetting’.
    • as we say, slipped your memory. You may then have wondered why such a
    • has such a thing as so-called propagation, the bringing forth of its
    • as the plant is, then there would be no such thing as education, as
    • present day people have such different thoughts and feelings? It is
    • forgetting assume a slightly different form. They change in such a
    • course these things must not be taken in such a way that you come to
    • that strong moral impulses can follow from the knowledge of such
    • much from such considerations. But whoever has the good of humanity
    • to think about this, he will also draw moral fruits from such
    • such as no other knowledge and no merely external moral commands can
  • Title: Being of Man/Future Evolution: Lecture 2: Different Types of Illness
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    • insights into the spiritual nature of everyday matters such as forgetting,
    • such a way that they are equally suitable for newcomers. We could
    • suchlike, and fall victim in this way to all manner of one-sidedness.
    • exactly the same way as is done with any other substance, such as an
    • drop. For the moment blood comes out of the body it changes to such
  • Title: Being of Man/Future Evolution: Lecture 3: Original Sin
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    • insights into the spiritual nature of everyday matters such as forgetting,
    • know that before this we cannot speak of such a division of the sexes
    • in such a way that in one group of individuals the characteristics of
    • can enquire into such a meaning, for physical evolution receives its
    • that men are embodied in such dense substance. They cannot easily
    • organised in such a way that they were a likeness of the spiritual
    • is handed down as such, is what we have to understand as the concept
    • today his physical body is still such a wonderful instrument that it
    • the oftener you take such medicines the more the influence of the
    • body still have on it? Such a person is actually dragging his body
    • body independent, then it will be very difficult to help such a
    • our studies for us to acquire once again such concepts as the concept
  • Title: Being of Man/Future Evolution: Lecture 4: Rhythm in the Bodies of Man
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    • insights into the spiritual nature of everyday matters such as forgetting,
    • changes too in such a way that we can imagine it symbolically as
    • describing a circle. With the astral body too the changes are such
    • take place in such a way that in four times seven days the human
    • of the etheric body into the physical body, in such a way that the
    • to manage all their agriculture by observing the rules in such
  • Title: Being of Man/Future Evolution: Lecture 5: Rhythms in the Being of Man
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    • insights into the spiritual nature of everyday matters such as forgetting,
    • in greater detail today. With such things as these, which appear
    • into the origin of such rhythms.
    • origin of such rhythms. We have often drawn your attention to the
    • the earth. But outside there was a sun, and when such heavenly bodies
    • to do such experiments, and they are very useful, but you should not
    • fall victim to such suggestions! They overlook the fact that the
    • situation. In town life things often have to be arranged in such a
    • course such a thing was quite impossible then, because it was a
    • rhythm. An angel would not think in such a disordered way as man, for
  • Title: Being of Man/Future Evolution: Lecture 6: Illness and Karma
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    • insights into the spiritual nature of everyday matters such as forgetting,
    • presented the illnesses arising out of the ego as such, and which
    • progresses in such a fashion that man as it were is always putting
    • better it can do this. And if circumstances are such that it becomes
    • whole process in such a way that the person thereby becomes capable
    • life in such a way that in the next incarnation the deed can be
    • developing himself in such a way that everything can come to
  • Title: Being of Man/Future Evolution: Lecture 7: Laughing and Weeping
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    • insights into the spiritual nature of everyday matters such as forgetting,
    • laugh and weep. But you cannot help such people if they do not want
    • such it cannot bring to effect the capacities it has acquired in past
    • laughing and weeping in a being such as man. Laughing and weeping are
    • imprinted upon it by this group ego. Then why has the animal such a
    • animal body. It must not have such a rigid form as an animal body. We
    • outside, and the inner quality of such an existence cannot express
    • because people cannot read such profound writings today, they are too
    • and pain in such a way that they work creatively in him.
    • mad. Man had to be predestined for such an activity. For that to be
    • ego. This is why giggling makes such an unpleasant impression. It
    • do something about. It always makes such an unpleasant impression
    • why laughter can be such a healthy thing. And this pluming oneself
    • absurd, a feeling of being above such absurdity is sparked off and
    • and weeping are such everyday occurrences. The animal does not laugh
    • poets often find such beautiful words for the kind of sorrow and joy
  • Title: Being of Man/Future Evolution: Lecture 8: The Manifestation of the Ego in the Different Races of Men
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    • insights into the spiritual nature of everyday matters such as forgetting,
    • present-day earth conditions bring about such differences among men,
    • surroundings, because they look so similar. You can imagine such a
    • Just imagine, if you care to assume such a hypothesis, that the moon
    • such a way that he could come to best expression within it. Therefore
    • visible, and as such they were highly developed, but regarding their
    • the sun had least influence men developed in such a way that over
    • such a nature that we cannot even find remains; the substance was so
    • had met such a giant in those days, you could have concluded: He is
    • and so on, in such a way that they could become the expression of an
    • maintained a balance. Such people were scattered about everywhere.
    • teaching such as this would not have been understood in Europe.
    • two regions that such a thing as the Moses-Christ religion could
    • those are the peoples who denied their ego to such an extent that
    • Such a way of thinking often arises, even in theosophical circles.
  • Title: Being of Man/Future Evolution: Lecture 9: Evolution, Involution and Creation out of Nothingness
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    • insights into the spiritual nature of everyday matters such as forgetting,
    • wonderfully beautiful etheric body raying out all round in such a way
    • should ponder over such concepts for months if not years, then we
    • which has arisen out of nothingness. Such creations out of
    • longer physical, etheric or astral body or even ego as such, but that
    • or merely chase after the thief to find him, but observes in such a
    • beyond the limits of karma — in such an age the spirits of
    • emaciated. Such is our connection with the beings who are invisibly
    • such a way that they really help our further development is due to
    • the greatest, most profound foundation. If man becomes such that he
    • everything were merely to repeat itself in circles. But such circles
    • active in the group in such a way that he acquires in himself all the
    • becomes capable through such a society of offering what he himself
  • Title: Between Death and Rebirth: Lecture One
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    • of these beings — popular as such definitions are. My purpose
    • led mankind as a whole to strive for such development, and he need
    • fatal, but his whole being was transformed. There are many such
    • of its founder, in many respects it did good at the time. Such
    • the year 1899 such influences on the souls of men must be purely
    • a more inward call. Before 1899 such calls were made by means of
    • knowledge of this change, or at least that such souls should be able
    • result that is of importance. In such a case the situation is like
    • always learning, always pondering, always busy! But without such
    • such circumstances, if we are not stony-hearted, the idea may occur
    • such precision that no more appropriate presentation of the etheric
    • body under such circumstances can be imagined.
    • blessed man such as Homer. And a great deal will be similarly
    • world according to Homer. Such knowledge of the spiritual world must
    • The effect of such concepts upon our souls is that they
  • Title: Between Death and Rebirth: Lecture Two
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    • by such contacts with the world outside that the child becomes aware
    • inhabitants of this sphere. Such is the consequence in the life
    • such a way that in the Venus sphere it will understand and be
    • there are no such divisions. The only division there depends upon
    • Indian, or Chinese, or anything else — in such a way that he
    • this is not what really matters; what does matter is that such
    • Christianity as practised in this or that sect. If we have no such
    • into the biblical record. From an instance such as this let us feel
    • already in pre-Christian times a leader of humanity such as Abraham
  • Title: Between Death and Rebirth: Lecture Three
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    • the experience resulting from such suffering. For through
    • experiencing such conditions and recognising that they cannot be
    • You may have known such a case. If the friend had been the first to
    • Such things certainly happen but we must realise that they are very
    • circumstances in such a case, the one who is on Earth may be able to
    • the new birth; but such help can only be given to the dead from the
    • continually happening and which we have escaped. The range of such
    • that this invalidates karma. It does nothing of the kind. If such a
    • happened to miss. This may make a deep impression upon him and such
    • world. Occasions such as this with which we are in some way connected
    • feelings. If he develops such feelings he is preparing himself to
    • were connected with him in the physical world. Such influences then
    • simply not the case that the body as such has anything more directly
    • stars has no more to do with this physical body than time as such
    • that he would cook such good dishes for her that by eating them she
  • Title: Between Death and Rebirth: Lecture Four
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    • more worked from plans than the beaver does today when with such
    • thinking such as is general today; the activities of men during
    • spiritual reality connected with the passage of a constellation such
    • believing that a life in which such experiences occur is impossible
    • longer capable of perceiving such things conditions which made
    • stars the date of the birth of Jesus of Nazareth. Such a calculation
    • possible because the powers of vision and perception lie in such
    • experiences had not yet withdrawn into such deep strata of the soul.
  • Title: Between Death and Rebirth: Lecture Five
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    • Mystery Centre in spiritual bodies. One such Teacher was the Being
    • evolution of Mars was such that what had always been bestowed upon it
    • science into existence; these forces poured with such strength into
    • Christianity. A Being such as the Buddha, having continued to work
    • such a separation taking place in the further evolution of mankind on
    • subject such as this cannot be grasped merely in terms of words or
  • Title: Between Death and Rebirth: Lecture Six
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    • We also know that in each such epoch the next is prepared — as
    • matters such as the one spoken of recently, namely, the mission for
    • no such phenomenon was present in the case of one who was not.
  • Title: Between Death and Rebirth: Lecture Seven
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    • his organism, lay hold of it, but in such a way that they now act as
    • principles approach him; their nature is such that they capture and
    • authority such as exists at present. This blindness of belief in
    • Such a saying urges belief in authority when confronted with
    • something incomprehensible. Such belief did not exist in earlier
    • will then be apparent, but there was no such thing as public opinion.
    • centuries and one can speak of its actual beginning. Such things must
    • them that there had been such deterioration in the life of soul in
    • human being with such violence that they stop his growth. The others
    • impossibility. For such people Kamaloka is admittedly difficult. But
    • people adhered to nuances of it, such as liberal or conservative,
    • simply by rectifying phenomena such as public opinion and the like
    • such a way that they become the foundation of the sense for freedom
    • progresses or remains backward is manipulated in such a way that the
    • truly great individuals such as Goethe do no such thing. They
    • his books in such haste he could not think about their contents and
    • manipulated by the wisdom of the Universe in such a way that harmony
  • Title: Between Death and Rebirth: Lecture Eight
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    • such as these, that have been revealed through the ages and grasped
    • are living within our own Ego-hood. Such is the difference when the
    • itself with colours as such. In reality it takes no account of the
    • material existence as such and account will be taken only of the
    • its indifference to form and colour is in such contrast to what we
    • mere liking on our part when we arrange surroundings such as those to
    • the comprehension of spiritual truths. For if such faculties are to
    • rebirth such souls can indeed gaze at a process of development, but
  • Title: Between Death and Rebirth: Lecture Nine
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    • might also pass before these Beings in such a way that, figuratively
    • that may enlighten him about the super-sensible world — such a
    • Earth such an individual can take no interest in spiritual worlds;
    • prey for the Luciferic powers. Lucifer makes straight for such souls.
    • for such an individual but in this case not as a result of
    • then is such that when the human being passes into his next life on
    • in such a way that although he becomes an individual who is,
    • bodies in such a way that they are able to make effective use of
    • — and there are many such people nowadays — in these
    • themselves had been acquired because such individuals had passed
    • relating to a spiritual world. That is the karmic connection. Such
    • inference to be drawn from this is that such ideas are unnatural to
    • an utterance such as this seems very clever, very subtle. But if only
    • of super-sensible research we trace the path of such an individual
    • spiritual world in such a way that he encountered the spiritual
    • incarnation, we should find that during that period such human beings
    • sequence of three such earthly lives, we find that in the first, the
    • the seer enquires into why such souls have deserved this destiny, he
    • the only urge such people feel towards their work is that of duty.
    • This does not by any means suggest that such work should be
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  • Title: Between Death and Rebirth: Lecture Ten
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    • recognises that thoughts such as are formed on Earth have
    • exist. When the soul has finally cast off any such longing, it still
    • yearns to be able to think by means of a brain such as was available
    • soul. The description given was such that if you have understood it,
    • of understanding of all such beliefs. The soul can pass through the
    • thoughts about such questions — thoughts which can then be
  • Title: Michelangelo
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    • ways to reach some notion of such an evolution of human history —
    • contribute something towards such a study by trying to show you the
    • to see a real significance in such an evolution of man, for each
    • Obviously in such a study we should look at Michelangelo's
    • perpetually drawing and drawing in such a remarkable way that no one
    • this is a beautiful human body such as nature would wish to create —
    • great master of his times. When a man holds such a place in his
    • his head twisted backwards and his eyes distorted upwards to such an
  • Title: Lecture: The Etheric Being in the Physical Human Being
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    • describe this, to meditate over such things, for then we progress
    • plants grow in such a way that their roots are outside and grow
    • words for such significant facts; what we appear to be in our own
    • the Moon evolution, man's whole will was still of such a kind
    • than a shot was fired, aimed in such a way that the bullet would
    • to bear in mind such things, because they show us that in man's
  • Title: Errors in Spiritual Investigation
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    • only refuted but overcome, conquered. Only by knowing them in such a
    • By taking such elements along into the spiritual world, the
    • leads to such a fogging of super-sensible consciousness. Among the
    • does he recognize them as such, but he is able to eliminate them, to
    • itself. Such a cultivation of the will is accomplished only when the
    • life is called anxiety, fear, will be intensified through such a
    • the existence of such a world. Among such people are also many who
    • lives in such a person a certain antipathy to confronting the abyss
    • arriving at such a condensation is merely the dying, the withering in
    • in a new earthly life. We are concerned in such a case not with what
    • way, such sheaths, such useless remnants, are continuously being cast
    • entangled in this kind of phenomenalism, considering only such proof
    • feelings and sensations. Many presentations of such mystics appear
    • spiritual world such a mixing leads from error to error. In those
    • thinking, however, can cultivate this capacity in such a way that it
    • grasp such matters. This should result from the study itself. If one
    • circle. In reality, of course, it is entirely possible for such a
    • the spiritual world with concepts such as those taken from the sense
    • scientific investigation. From such an example as Maeterlinck,
  • Title: Lecture: The Christmas Mystery, Novalis, the Seer
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    • of having discovered Christ as a living reality. Such an
    • say, the works of a poet such as Schiller, although had such
    • Gods — such was the ancient teaching. That the world will give
    • birth to a God, to the great God of the future — such was the
    • remembrance aroused a yearning of such intensity for what had
    • maya, illusion, unreality. Nor could souls have endured such
    • to receive the God, assert themselves with such strength that
    • achieved that marriage between spirit and matter which bore such
    • when clairvoyant consciousness has before it a relic such as
    • fill one with rapture. Such perfection is there that one can
    • beauty — when such indeed it is — achieved on the
    • find such bliss in the physical world, souls entered a
    • — When a man contemplates such pictures in which the
    • the Shades! The Initiates who could bring such treasures to
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    • the longing for such an understanding — has only made itself
    • essence of Buddhism is that it urges man to strive for such knowledge
    • when in one such earthly life he can liberate himself from this
    • man. In those early times the nature of the soul was such that in a
    • ages the general condition of humanity was such as we find still
    • but in such a way that each descent was deeper than the last.
    • earthly lives such a being as a Buddha must previously have reached
    • and as such was born into the royal house of Suddhodana. By dint of
    • that such an attitude towards life tends to “isolate”
    • conception of the world built upon such a foundation? It was believed
    • rescue him, as the last Buddha had taught. Such a conception of the
    • whole world, with the past, and with the future. Such is the oriental
    • “descend” but to descend in such a way that his
    • renewal of the Christ Event; but such an expectation can only arise
    • Buddhism than to Christianity. Rather are the essentials such
    • nineteenth century the different branches of culture yielded such
    • nineteenth and twentieth centuries. When such people — and they
    • such that we can only know man's real position through the works of
    • existence. Such was Schopenhauer's conception, permeated as he was
  • Title: Lecture: What Has Geology to Say About the Origin of the World?
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    • have accomplished such great things and brought such blessings on
    • century — but also already prior to that — has made such
    • whose character is clearly such that we can say: the material which
    • covered by such alluvial deposits and we must conceive that in the
    • between such a layer of rock-material and the fossil remains of
    • of such a layer a certain measurement is obtained by which it can be
    • remains of animal life rest, as it were, on others, and such others,
    • With such sentiments I approach you, you most ancient, most noble
    • secret of a sublimity which I cannot resist. Such loveliness, I tell
    • see some modestly growing moss far away on the river bank, such
    • such as Ichthyosaurus, Plesiosaurus, Dinosaurus, Archaeopteryx. We
    • which we cannot find such beings as are now living on our earth. We
    • not find only such mineralised air and cloud-formations as we have
    • by such living beings as move today on its surface or live in the
    • science would not readily admit that such processes of
    • it was laid hold of by all such destructive processes —
    • producing such segregations in the organism of the earth. And were we
    • evolution was such that on the one side emerged those forms which
    • which gradually became our life, in order that as time went on such
    • we walk – irrespective of the various processes — in such a
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    • to what concerns theosophical life during such an interval —
    • representations. Some time ago we began by having one such dramatic
    • physical bodies. But there must always be a beginning to such things,
    • will be able to perceive from such a work as The Soul's
    • such a thing should be thought possible). It might even be cultivated
    • sense, and how completely different it is to enter such a room when
    • occult knowledge in such a room. We have seen that the deepening for
    • able to approach subjects such as the Resurrection. The modern
    • Society to cultivate universal love! For there are many such, and
    • ourselves — is that of the Bodhisattva. Such a
    • of thought, her understanding of such things was limited by Eastern
    • Matthew-Gospel. Such a Bodhisattva-Individuality, a follower of
    • what the Christ-Being is. The moment we draw attention to such a
    • exist in the East because nothing is known of such. So we see that in
    • in occult work, such for instance, as my book The Spiritual
    • since the thirteenth century. Such results as have been produced
    • Rosicrucianism, it is because such things are the best to work on the
    • common ground of Theosophy that such things occur. For this reason it
  • Title: Evolution/Aspect: Lecture 2: The Inner Aspects of the Saturn-embodiment of the Earth
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    • such primeval subjects for discussion at the present day? In the
    • have the slightest inkling that such an ego is to be alluded to. I
    • 19th century and well on into the 20th it was possible that such a
    • world such as ancient Saturn. This world is hidden; to man it is a
    • grade of spiritual development to support such a vision. It is indeed
    • such a cosmic tableau as reality. You must think away everything that
    • modern theologians speak of them, but in such a way that he has drawn
    • of flesh but consist of courage. Yet such is the case. Of such a
    • slowly and gradually to attain to such conceptions. For something
    • experience, to say such wise things’ ... Besides this feeling,
    • later period, so that we should not at first take such things
    • intellectualist will never be able to understand such minds. I will
    • philosophy when confronted with a spirit such as Jacob Boehme!
    • standstill before a spirit such as Jacob Boehme.
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    • understanding, inasmuch as without such a spirit — without at
    • least a hint, a foretaste of such a spirit — never could we
    • science, such as that set forth in spiritual science or Theosophy; I
    • How then does such
    • offerer of gifts. Such a being whose chief characteristic is the
    • us clearly imagine a being such as this, who through having had this
    • idea; such an idea may produce in us a distinct perception of
    • the nature of such a capacity of giving by saying that productivity
    • it in some such way. But from the living productivity having been on
    • when such a word arises from the depths of true occult knowledge and
    • true understanding of everything connected with the creation of such
    • idea that can stir in a human soul on hearing such an account, when
    • actual driving-force of such a great work of art can be felt, a work
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    • Cherubim. And yet in truth we must say that a sacrifice such as
    • in the world. Certain deeds that man may do — particularly such
    • self-satisfaction. In such cases asceticism produces no results; it
    • for why did they linger behind? Such a thought might occur to us. The
    • such remaining behind and all its influence is renunciation,
    • such, that the sacrificing and the virtue of bestowal, which
    • fault — if we may venture to speak of such an original fault
    • no such resistance. We could make everything very easy for ourselves
    • power is such it can only be acquired as a consequence of
    • from Maya and illusion into the realities. Conceptions such as these
    • intuitive visions such as those described, may come to us. On one
    • centre. In order that that which makes mankind of such immeasurable
    • opponent in opposition to Him. This picture makes such a profound
    • such a great cosmic moment; and when we recall the words: ‘He
    • For such are the mysterious depths of the human soul, that it is not
    • significant. That is why great works of art make such a tremendous
    • represent living conceptions such as sacrifice, or the virtue of
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    • external sense-world. Concerning such phenomena, at first outwardly
    • our own soul-life — concerning such phenomena we have
    • such a way that we picture certain Beings desirous of offering the
    • of these Beings in such a way, that on the part of those Higher Ones
    • to know that there is such a hidden life of the Soul? Life itself
    • unjust accusation; but as life now is, although such an experience
    • Being, permitted to make sacrifice; such a one lives in the other
    • Now with respect to the Soul-life such as this the momentous sentence
    • feels moods such as these, and they are the very best he is capable
    • able to satisfy it — such as a modern thinker may find if he
    • everything by reason alone, could account for a figure such as the
    • veneration for such men, who could not find their bearings as regards
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    • pierce through to such qualities of the reality as those described as
    • attribute such virtues as these to what we have to think of as the
    • after the Higher Beings, into such a condition that they can approach
    • feelings of such Beings, you will have an idea of what may be called:
    • does not extend to matters such as these — you will perceive
    • a member. The plant as such is not independent; it is a member
    • anything about death. In other worlds there is no such thing as that
    • accomplished on Golgotha, such as we must look for with respect to
    • that effects such as these might also appear, even without the real
    • world's development, the idea that effects such as these produced by
    • such and such a position, then He whom they call the Christ must have
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    • general way indicated today; rather, we should speak in such a way
    • such a contemplation a person may feel himself in a rather difficult
    • microscopic formations — the plant cells. No wonder such a
    • had shown themselves in such a grandiose way to the searching
    • In a battle such as
    • compelling concepts in such a realm. Whoever is not acquainted with
    • will always enter a labyrinth such as happened to Fechner despite his
    • such a formation other than in connection with an entire being.
    • in this way. It can only speak in such a way that everything found on
    • direction of its stem, which is always such that it passes through
    • the earth organism as such?
    • inner being, then, the human being alternates in such a way that in
    • far removed from one another — such as, for example, the human
    • body. The earth also has such an etheric body, and it also has an
    • of such spiritual scientific findings, for it is nothing less than
    • superstitious to believe that the plant as such perceives or that the
    • comprehended as such. We can see this in the following example. In
    • more with this discovery than for Schleiden, who made such a
    • soul to the eye, however. Especially people such as Raoul France, for
    • interpret things such as what we encounter in the Venus fly-trap by
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    • be considering important questions connected with such leaders of
    • personality such as that of Zarathustra, whose gifts to humanity, in
    • difference between a dream and ordinary waking consciousness. Such as
    • such personalities were Hermes, Buddha and Moses, as well as
    • primeval times the evolution of humanity was such that
    • are not really active in the physical world as such. They are called
    • is such that you can do this if you will!” In India the Rishis
    • avoided, for the organisation of the Indians was such that they only
    • servant of Ahura Mazdao, and as such, he personally knew the
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    • Such beliefs as have been handed down to us
    • danger of death, because his act aroused such fury among the
    • Such a legend
    • understanding of such figures as Osiris and Isis become really
    • expression for such ideas in the world surrounding physical existence
    • clothe such conceptions as “the Osiris-Power is active within
    • Such were the feelings in regard to this
    • Such was the path of the soul to the Isis-powers, the path which might
    • stages at which primordial creation has remained stationary; such
    • different animal forms. Such were the feelings of the old Egyptian
    • Such a
    • such as survive in savage tribes to-day.
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    • accepted, for instance, such a statement as “All that is
    • generation was an illusion. The life-germs which entered such
    • experiment preventing the entrance of such germs into substances
    • belonging to different parties — provided that at such a
    • and knowledge are acquainted with certain scientific views. Such
    • itself, elementary Anthroposophy. Haeckel has only attained such
    • laws which are at work in such processes as these, you can
    • to examine into such a demand in a manner adequate to the
    • observation have not been brought to bear upon such phenomena,
    • ordinarily, the attitude of such work to the Soul is like what
    • animals may easily lead to such a conception. We need only
    • has spurred people on to find the connection between such forms.
    • is governed by necessary immutable laws, and such events as the
    • of those laws. And such disturbances are impossible. We know
    • frame of mind which arose from such convictions David Friedrich
    • such a way as to turn into living matter. The latter developed
    • of the orthodox exponents which are made with such assurance.
    • inconvenient when scientific details are shown them in such a
    • speak in such a way know nothing of the bearings of their
    • and varied enough. And what happens in such a case? Nature
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    • Such an utterance might be made by many an
    • at least find such a definition plausible — that this
    • Redi called forth such a storm of passion that he only just
    • such things is turned into ridicule; those who are impelled
    • to proclaim such things as relate to Spiritual, development,
    • when, for example, a school task is set for pupils, such as
    • but also through experiences such as happiness and sorrow,
    • some kind. Such a definition appears very plausible at first
    • the new of our soul and spirit. What forces are in that? Such
    • one life. With regard to such things as these the question is
    • child does not receive the perceptions of ideas in such a way
    • the outer world in such a way that his Ego experiences all
    • methodical training, in such a way that the slumbering forces
    • certain inner renunciation, ideas which are not such as those
    • are continually placed before the soul, such an activity in
    • Such are the
    • content of a human being — he who treads such a path
    • sensation, it drives with such force towards the Spiritual
    • of soul such as has been described. Should it be aroused by
    • If such a
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    • the days and the hours of the year to pass in such a way that
    • such can be our feeling, then we are feeling together with all
    • Christmas Eve, enters human evolution in such a way that three
    • centuries was affected when such a soul, having first felt
    • more and more have a feeling for such a figure as Faust. We
    • Such was my parents' wish. When I was ten,
    • such a figure as this, it is brought home to us very strongly
    • evolution, this Child of St. Luke's Gospel, in such a way that
    • aspect. The Spirit-Kingly aspect meets us in such a way that we
    • having such an approaching together of man in love. But what
    • And if in this circle we feel ourselves united in such love as
    • corner, born in a stable. Such is the picture of Him that is
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    • 16th and 17th centuries in individuals such as Galileo and
    • upon the results of modern investigation, carried out in such
    • or such an institute, where scientific methods of research
    • always referred to Aristotle. “Such was Aristotle's
    • ago, the great authority, Aristotle, made such or such an
    • assertion upon such or such a question. Just as to-day we
    • such an intellectual individuality should not be taken
    • in Nature.” Such was the mental attitude which Galileo
    • Such was the
    • mankind to conceive mathematically and mechanically such an
    • If such
    • which he preached with such noble courage, thus proving
    • space.” To men with views such as these, the idea was
    • round the Sun with incalculable rapidity. Such a conception
    • surprised at the excitement such an idea created in all,
    • that Galileo achieved such greatness in so many things, he is
    • which were fermenting in the minds of men such as Copernicus,
    • understand how it was that he arrived at such a conclusion,
    • Such a Monad
    • Bruno carried such weight. All the joy and enthusIasm of the
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    • such a human being, whom we have at first compared to a star that flashes
    • interpret the various epochs in such a way that the human soul, appearing
    • studying one such period we find that at the end of it, Raphael stands at
    • an inwardness had to develop, — an inwardness such as that expressed
    • the whole of Florence and to such an extent that the people not only hung
    • had been founded. Such was Florence under the influence of Savonarola. He
    • through other epochs of human evolution, not many such epochs which
    • Raphael could not however have portrayed the Christian conceptions in such
    • its true revelation in a mighty spirit such as his. It is not correct
    • in him in such a way that he was able to impress into forms the whole
    • in which thoughts such as have been given today may grow into seeds.
    • “All the world will launch and though of the life work of such
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    • of dealing with the ideas as such, nor the intention of
    • Theosophical world-view will not produce such impotent
    • are useless when one is facing reality. Such things reveal
    • all these questions, set such people in professorial chairs of
    • learned to put such questions because their souls have
    • before God. In times prior to that, there had been no such
    • of this one earth life. Such were the two tasks: education for
    • Such thoughts have value in giving direction. We can't bring
    • in the future you want to have such circumstances around you,
    • such things penetrate into human souls, then something will be
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    • ‘When one considers such an address, it shows once again how
    • that only the human spirit could form such ideas, and that such an
    • idea-world that which in his consciousness brought forth such a reply,
    • every man to ascend to such spheres of the purest
    • world-conception, a force which has such an influence on others
    • He once said to Eckermann concerning Faust, that he had drawn him in such
    • as such. It is the little piece at the end of the
    • eyes had such a baneful effect that they deprived him of all his
    • necessity of reason. Such a person becomes the slave either of the
    • Youth. There is such a thing as maturing towards knowledge. In the
    • secrets.’ He knew such a thing is possible and that there are
    • The meaning is that man must acquire such truths that when
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    • The objection might easily be raised to an address such as
    • to our eyes. It will always happen that such an analysis or
    • going to be caught by such symbolic meanings of poetic
    • against such an explanation of Goethe's story. I do not want things
    • story in this symbolic, allegoric sense, but more in such a way
    • higher such capabilities as we have on a given level of existence. It
    • think about such things and believe themselves to have an
    • completely objective truths, which men have recognized as such, quite
    • everyone can find such truths confirmed as those dealing with numbers
    • Because regarding such truths such as mathematical truths, most
    • thought to such a point that we no longer think personally, but let
    • this cultivation of the feelings such a part of the essence, cannot
    • means of well-founded methods of the teaching of cognition) for such
    • reach the Beautiful Lily, in such a way that all his powers at first
    • We understand Goethe's presentation of such a scene if we
    • concept wonderfully. But you also often find with such a
    • the manner in which such a soul-type functions, in relation to other
    • knows that just such conceptions, even the highest, are meant
    • to be applied in such a way that they merge into life and are
    • narrow crevices of the earth. Such an aspiring soul-force as is
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    • such as this to work on the soul we can say: It would not be easy
    • passage through the great world, but in such a way that the second
    • to have such experiences, spiritual eyes and spiritual ears are
    • heard with the outer physical ears. From such a work we can promise
    • grasp at such a time passed before Goethe, but many other things
    • from all such striving!
    • after such knowledge,
    • such a man can also map out clearly life's course.
    • as witchcraft, and men such as
    • the rosy dawn of a new time bringing out such stars as Giordano
    • Bruno, Galileo, Copernicus and others. Such times are called
    • in such words. It was felt that he sought in his own breast for the
    • It was possible for such moods and ideas to flow into Goethe's
    • corners of the interlaced triangles, such forces penetrated through
    • place the fact before our souls so that any feeling for such things
    • which it develops through age, knows that in spite of such battles,
    • To-day unfortunately such striving is very
    • and know that there is such a spirit of the earth. Goethe has
    • outward form, but would have presented itself in such a way
    • ‘Faust’ in such a magnificent way. In the scene
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    • Thus all such explanations as rest on a basis of old
    • a poem only if they can say ‘Such things must be taken as the
    • Such a man, steeping himself in the whole great course of human
    • evolution, knows that such words as ‘Folk
    • such spiritual beings, towering above him. Thus Mephistopheles
    • which lets nothing count but the physical, gives rise to such
    • speculating on such things lead nowhere. The problem who he is can
    • — but in such a way that it must be thought of as quite
    • robe and veil. The man who goes deeper into the meaning of such
    • overcome, Goethe points out through Mephistopheles in such a way
    • such things as Care become disturbing forces. Some things may
    • its virtues are such as correspond to the spiritual world and
    • that I might have easily lost myself in vagueness with such
    • such as the soul experiences when it becomes one with the world
    • imagine they can ladle out the whole of its depth with such
    • In such words could Goethe speak of the way to the
    • spiritual world. In such words could he speak of the powers of the
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    • evolution, to descend vicariously, so to speak, into just such
    • such a being back through the course of time, perhaps we do not
    • such a being is called in oriental wisdom an
    • have said, such an Avatar-being can either enter into a human
    • these things perfectly, you must distinguish between such a
    • can speak first of one such mission; and in order not
    • of such a matter is always based upon the deeper truths. Those
    • who are able to carry on occult research into such things know
    • In case of such a personality, who is
    • members of his being. For such a tribal ancestor a special
    • we have in such a tribal progenitor a typical etheric body, a
    • is such a thing brought about in the course of human evolution?
    • able to point to such facts: to facts of a spiritual nature
    • such until, in the course of human development, they could be
    • was set upon being able to prove by means of such physical
    • companion of the Christ — such as Peter. For him that is
    • these centuries there were those who could possess such an
    • constitutes the structure of the events. Having such a
    • direct knowledge, built upon such an important foundation as
    • the most important bearers of Christianity. Such people
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    • spirit, must pass a trial. Such a self-desired trial always calls
    • must be revealed. On such trials often fail the attempts of spiritual
    • Rudolf Steiner spoke about such future
    • Such a call
    • is generally demanded when such a representation of ideals is brought
    • finds an absolute, unconditional recognition. And the basis for such
    • course of human development and the justification of such a principle
    • is the consequence of such a fact? The
    • represent such and such a thing find themselves in a most difficult
    • exists in the world as a reality and which can be cultivated as such
    • such as these – for they must be grasped directly in life. And
    • serve as interpreter of the basic principles, which as such only
    • of course not be expected to adhere to such a way of working. For
    • nothing but complete free will for such a way of working is
    • someone to belong to such a community if he is not really in
    • overcome such blood [national] ties, but every now and again
    • of the Seal, and what she experienced in such a mystical, personal
  • Title: Supersensible Knowledge: Lecture I: The Significance of Supersensible Knowledge Today
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    • riddles of life such as our relation to the spiritual world, evolution,
    • viewpoint — with subjects such as burning social problems
    • lectures will deal with subjects such as, “Man's
    • of such research of the supersensible for humanity now and in
    • time. Such impulses cannot be derived from views and ideas of
    • Such an attitude is positive and humane, and brings people
    • its task to provide such knowledge. But why the need for
    • Most of those in office are blind to such changes. They are
    • that neither such impulses are stronger than arbitrary
    • what usually happens in such cases. Many people expect to
    • able at such places to find answers to spiritual questions?
    • such conferences it becomes apparent that modern physical
    • where you will not find such vague general answers given to
    • discusses subjects, such as a person's life before birth and
    • such specific knowledge has been available for thirty years,
    • always been due to religious faith. Such feelings transform
    • religious faith do not themselves have to rely on such an
    • can believe in a supersensible world. Such views demonstrate
    • the right kind. Spiritual science constitutes such guidance
    • folks, they will have nothing to do with such unpractical
  • Title: Supersensible Knowledge: Lecture II: Blood is a Very Special Fluid
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    • riddles of life such as our relation to the spiritual world, evolution,
    • Admittedly the approach to such a study must be with
    • such knowledge must of necessity influence our spiritual and
    • substances, such as oxygen, nitrogen, hydrogen, sulphur,
    • dreams even when lucid. In such conditions all brain activity
    • such a consciousness enhanced, you will get an idea of the
    • then only such sense perceptible experiences are remembered.
    • consciousness was such that an individual regarded both his
    • became extinct when colonized. One must approach such
  • Title: Supersensible Knowledge: Lecture III: The Origin of Suffering
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    • riddles of life such as our relation to the spiritual world, evolution,
    • compassion for the tragic hero and sorrow that such suffering
    • the significance of suffering. Let us look at one such
    • of a tragedy. The poet can only create such a work of art if
    • such complexity that unless seized by life it disintegrates.
    • why thoughtful people ascribe such a significant role to
    • is when such instinctive reaction is not enough to protect
    • someone born blind. Just as such a person will experience the
  • Title: Supersensible Knowledge: Lecture IV: The Origin of Evil
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    • riddles of life such as our relation to the spiritual world, evolution,
    • that there is no evil as such, only an absence of good; evil
    • deny its existence as such is to close the door to any
    • could reach higher stages of development. Such exercises lead
    • look at the wisdom-filled bone structure, such as the upper
  • Title: Supersensible Knowledge: Lecture V: Illness and Death
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    • riddles of life such as our relation to the spiritual world, evolution,
    • have anything to do with a physical fact such as death. Nor
    • such as that of Saint Paul.
    • other sciences, spiritual science cannot speak in such an
    • is administered. Nothing, as such, is a poison.
    • investigation shows that such a process is involved in the
    • to their harmful effects. The more of such substances we have
    • If the organism is strong enough to absorb such a substance
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    • riddles of life such as our relation to the spiritual world, evolution,
    • subjects such as that of today's lecture, we must keep before
    • such as memory, temperament, and so on, are, up to the change
    • immensely strong. The higher animals such as apes were
  • Title: Supersensible Knowledge: Lecture VIII: Insanity in the Light of Spiritual Science
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    • riddles of life such as our relation to the spiritual world, evolution,
    • way such illnesses are presented in popular literature. The
    • there are irregularities, he becomes aware of them in such a
    • such cases exist. They may be due to any number of causes.
    • effect may be so strong that delirium sets in; such attacks
    • their children for such illness, mistaking it for
    • logical reasoning; such methods have no effect whatever.
    • that cause the condition. Such counter-images must be
  • Title: Supersensible Knowledge: Lecture IX: Wisdom and Health
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    • riddles of life such as our relation to the spiritual world, evolution,
    • the light happened to be noticed. Investigation of such
    • without it resembling any particular plant. Such an image is
    • becomes such a picture, then this wisdom becomes in all
    • attained such wisdom; he approached every plant, every
    • however, go further; he will transform such knowledge into
    • sleeplessness. A lady, a patient in a sanatorium, took such a
    • is built up from such spiritual images. These eternal ideas,
    • imagination. Spiritual science is such wisdom, and has the
  • Title: Supersensible Knowledge: Lecture X: Stages in Man's Development in the Light of Spiritual Science
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    • riddles of life such as our relation to the spiritual world, evolution,
    • brought out. A person can bring such talents because his
    • the ether body, such as conscience, energy and morality.
    • abilities connected with the ether body, such as memory,
    • precisely through such details that one gains practical
  • Title: Supersensible Knowledge: Lecture XI: Who are the Rosicrucians?
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    • riddles of life such as our relation to the spiritual world, evolution,
    • such as the transformation of metals, simply to demonstrate
    • higher secrets. A number of such paths exist. That is not to
    • philosophers, who deny the existence of such thinking. Modern
    • something physical. Such a statement simply shows that the
    • another out of inner necessity. Without such a foundation it
    • such a vortex. For example, we know from spiritual research
    • first post-Atlantean culture was such a vortex. Natural
    • reason for legends such as “The Golden Fleece”
    • hundreds and thousands of such signs that the pupil gradually
    • is completely misleading; often it is such grotesque nonsense
    • world.” Such phrases are simply valueless compared with
  • Title: Supersensible Knowledge: Lecture XII: Richard Wagner and Mysticism
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    • riddles of life such as our relation to the spiritual world, evolution,
    • objections will be directed against mysticism as such.
    • be mentioned. Such an objection is so obvious that anyone
    • mind that when a cultural phenomenon such as Richard Wagner
    • cultural phenomenon such as Richard Wagner.
    • such an ideal form. He thought to recognize it in ancient
    • had a kind of clairvoyant vision of such combined endeavor.
    • drama depicting the world's creation. Such dramas existed
    • had a dim feeling that such harmony had once existed. He
    • Such legends
    • from them must flow into the music. One such related art was
    • Other arts, such as poetry, whose vehicle is words, also
    • country, and given descriptive names such as
    • that took hold of Wagner. He had such inner kinship with that
    • aristocratic families. The fact that they came from such a
    • Goethe gives such eloquent expression in his poem,
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    • riddles of life such as our relation to the spiritual world, evolution,
    • beings find it difficult to transport themselves into such a
    • contain such contradictions?
    • harshly rejected as having nothing to do with the Bible. Such
    • such people would recognize that their attitude to the
    • we possess such forces, our will grows stronger; it reaches
    • Such initiates were mentioned in every epoch. Let us make it
    • anyone can adopt. Those who deny that such a schooling is
    • knowledge of such schooling. In my book Knowledge of the
    • typical of someone to be awakened to a higher life. Such a
  • Title: Necessity and Freedom: Lecture I: The Past Shows Us a Picture of Necessity
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    • predetermined?” Can our freedom exist under such
    • would just like to ask in anticipation, “How is such a
    • conflicts in human nature, such as the one we have been
    • gifted enough to make such a clock always wound it up as
    • into such disorder that nobody could ever put it right
    • sensitive construction can be found in countless such folk
    • There are people who have a certain awareness of such things.
    • the course of their life. First, such people know something has
    • world (and there are such people) might say, “If I ruled
    • the world, I would not do it in such a way that I call souls to
    • with the others in such a way that the affair could not
    • do something and will do such and such; he is joining forces
    • proved, the whole thing is nonsense and there never was such an
    • that in our time especially, such contradictory things are
    • such a terribly overwhelming effect on their souls; for they
    • prove clearly enough that any such belief is ridiculous, for we
  • Title: Necessity and Freedom: Lecture II: The Legend of the Prague Clock
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    • gave the clock such a jolt that it could actually never be put
    • starting point for a favorable karma. One might indulge in such
    • there has not been much in the way of such results.” That
    • such good effects. People do not believe it when they see
    • It is tempting for the very reason that there are such things
    • and which we cannot but accept as such. This is the root of the
    • de Stael expressed such an extraordinarily favorable opinion of it.
    • you see that about such things that have to be judged
    • soundly if I had made inferior verses such as the
    • would have kept him from writing such rubbish as Faust,
    • significant indeed. Time puts such things right. I only wanted
    • must now ask why that causes us such difficulty. We shall begin
    • look at events, such as the hypothetical one I gave you, from
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    • thoroughly at sea in that case. We can hardly allow such things
    • could such a thing happen? And he said, “The third
    • 25 next year I will present such and such items of school-work.
    • certain that I will be talking about such and such a subject at
    • such is not impossible. But predicting in detail what will
    • Such mistakes happen often when we judge purely externally, on
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    • see such significant world events as those of the present, we
    • overly mature people, such as the Romans were, and a
    • historically young people, such as the Teutonic people
    • such.
    • said, for such objections do exist. Consider for a moment
    • necessity has to be eliminated, and in such an obvious case as
    • forms of bad deeds. The bad deed as such is never really
    • purpose is precisely to let us observe the deed in such a way
    • vision. Such persons see specters merely because the cornea has
    • is like this: Let us look again at a figure such as Goethe, who
    • can follow up the education of a person such as he, and can see
    • type of poetry originated in Europe, such as the
    • happen with the etheric body, such as those I have told you
    • unalterable, the etheric body as such becomes freer and
    • can arise from such significant events as those of the present,
    • like this today and like that tomorrow for such and such to
    • steadfast confidence is needed, such as those beings have whom
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    • I. The I as such is never named from outside. Yet
    • today — for they were able to determine such things from
    • such a way that he believes the colors to be the outcome of a
    • evolution as such is tending in this direction. People
    • people accept and practice exercises, such as those given in
    • philosophized cleverly in the modern way such as the
    • will. There you will find statements such as the following:
    • such a will, that physiologists do not find anything in any way
    • create a world view, is to deny the will as such and say,
    • the will as such does not exist at all. It is only a
    • What lives in the will must enter into it in such a way that
    • accept one or the other impulse, but are spoken to in such a
    • that this external counterpart is the proof. This is such an
    • say, to think in such a way that their thinking is based on the
    • mechanical processes of the brain. But the I as such
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    • selecting such a theme as the one I propose for to-day,
    • towards such great and simple paths of thought as those from
    • opposed any such undertaking; and this very departure
    • of the world, such as immortality, freedom of will, origin of
    • investigation of such questions from the scientific point of
    • be met with only among German philosophers, such as Schelling
    • how he had remarked to his master that such resemblance as this
    • motive, of such a seeker; of one who assuredly would never have
    • such animalcules by the exercise of the senses, assisted by the
    • humanity. Such words as “energy” and
    • reason makes a mistake: in all such matters the heart is
    • followed upon each other, such as the struggle for
    • into natural science, and naturalists, such as Ernst Haeckel,
    • “I would rather have descended from such ancestors,
    • ancestors similar to the brute, than from such as deny the
    • don't exist! What use have I for such imaginings? One has to
    • been done in such a manner that anyone wishing to see, can see,
    • in such human achievements as are the result of intelligent
    • derive the sensations expressing themselves in such words
    • atmosphere — such an atmosphere as might lead to the
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    • his newly acquired book; it aroused in him such deep
    • duty.” Such were the thoughts in the mind of the
    • And he repeated it in such a way that all felt as if everything
    • such a responsibility was bound to be extremely welcome to them,
    • local minister was a friend of his. And he would preach in such a
    • the Bible in a form of his own. He did this in such a way that
    • mother who behaved in such a way towards a pupil was the greatest
    • achievement was such that on the strength of it he was invited,
    • He aspired towards a supreme ideal of such a kind that the human
    • Such was the
    • his courses at Jena had ever come into contact with such teaching
    • possible with Fichte to make use of manoeuvres such as are so generally
    • to the world was admittedly such as to cause Goethe and Karl
    • blessed with such fruitful influence.
    • take such a falling-off; anyone who has any experience knows that
    • such as this, attended by hundreds, whose numbers used to increase
    • which I hope it would be impossible to supply — that such has
    • Whatever one may think of such outbursts as this, it is truly characteristic
    • these links. And in such a world we encounter the personality of
    • true spiritual core, can yet wield such immense force, from this
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    • such as ours, we may well ask: Does all of this correspond rightly to
    • to allow such a pessimistic mood to arise, for at the same time we can
    • child I was able to behold the last remnants of such a magic wind as
    • done in a very primitive way. In some villages you would find such a
    • such as have become customary in our time in imitation of the Passion
    • The whole village would take part in such things. As certain lines
    • I myself had the good fortune of having an old friend who was such a
    • given birth to the simple artistry of such Christmas plays out of a
    • Such art was actually performed by village lads who engaged in
    • in the most primitive regions where such plays were performed, people
    • spread. There people felt something tremendous when words such as
    • In such simple words one felt the greatest mysteries, the greatest
    • We intend to present such a Christmas play in our art center. It is
    • for the spiritual mood that lives in such plays. For us, certain lines
    • in such a Christmas play should become signposts, as it were, by which
    • could find a similar tale today for such an occasion. The time when a
    • could only be carried by a mood such as we described. Therefore, we
    • when such a thing as the tree of knowledge in paradise is mentioned.
    • such matters had not yet spread to the extent it did later, in the
    • such a way that one greets everyone whom one wishes to greet with a
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    • life is such that we must use our judgment and reflect.
    • of such a lapse of memory as I have just mentioned. However, on the
    • through in such manner that thou standest before the Higher Worlds,
    • advance of the actual moment — to such a degree that the aspirant
    • just been described is reached, such a thing no longer happens. For
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    • aggregates itself in such a way that this crystal form appears. We
    • present age we are comparatively fortunate in regard to such things.
    • lives of such persons to the time before they went through the Gate of
    • ease-loving, but on the other hand the fate of lovers of ease is such
    • In truth, these things rise from the grotesque to the tragic. All such
    • Such are the experiences that are gone through when one has come to
    • ascending into the higher worlds is not such that one can say: To-day
    • imagination — there are many more such than is generally supposed
    • such people are of no use for training in seership. Persons who
    • perceptions of such a kind that he becomes a participant in the
    • when, proceeding from such perceptions, a man deliberately brings
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    • to such experiences as were described in the last two lectures, he
    • experiences much that is significant in the higher worlds through such
    • he can gather up his experience in some such words as these:
    • question all the beings whom he meets after such an ascent concerning
    • The experience now in question is such that it brings before the soul
    • sense-world; conditions are seen such as were described yesterday. But
    • some such way as the following: The seer feels himself to be in the
    • time the work appears in such a light that one asks: Wherefore all
    • marvellous construction such as the human brain could come into
    • aspirant receives of this Being is such that one says to oneself: In
    • Being. You behold this Being in such manner that you can do no other
    • such a form that through the inner significance it expresses it can be
    • fulfilled in such a way that not only was Moses initiated into the
    • became. Such was the transition from the Egyptian civilisation to that
    • We have tried now to show, using such words as are available for these
    • born from such a Being as Isis; but he experienced it and he knew the
    • him. To-day such a man feels lonely and forsaken; in the later
    • human soul in such a way that be was constrained to clothe his feeling
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    • arising again, but arising now in such a way that henceforward it
    • reappeared in such a way that it became visible in the Holy Vessel
    • civilisation this clairvoyance still existed to such a degree that a
    • have undergone a karmic fate such as has been indicated. Spiritual
    • matter will ask how a man such as Goethe can on the one hand bear
    • Goethe and pay homage only to the soul who was capable of such
    • biography comparable with Goethe's could not rise to such heights as
    • That is what is mysterious and so hard to understand in a nature such
    • Initiation. And because external circumstances are such that only in
    • such a person has taken into himself only these typical dregs of
    • plastically modeled through thinking. If only such thoughts are
    • Even such things as have been said in these lectures — if a
    • that means we shall draw into our inner being such a self as will be a
    • confronting himself in such a way that he will strive after the
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    • understand the John Gospel without rising to such higher
    • things, such an initiation took place as follows. The person
    • lectures will know that there are seven such organs. They are
    • but one can experience in symbolic pictures such events as
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    • mystics experienced it. Such a person has reached the second
    • fourth stage. Such saints are bearers of the cross.
    • not inwardly experienced it. Once one has come to such an
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    • Christianity has provided us with such documents as the John
    • spiritual heights. There were no such documents in
    • understood sayings such as one finds in the second part of
    • Only an initiate of the third grade can understand such
    • called that of the “Lion”. Such an initiate had
    • which were kindred enlarged families. How did one regard such
    • such a human community became the ego of an individual
    • Judah is the term applied to someone who had reached such a
    • him. In Persia such an initiate was called a
    • convinced that there is such a world and that man is a
    • has to develop to become mature. Such is he who has developed
    • reborn as a higher life and recognised as such. He who reads
    • Jesus, the whole power of the elements was renewed in such a
    • whose cosmic mission it was to be incarnated in just such a
    • development. This is what must be kept intact until such time
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    • antiquarian, but after some time his heir suffered such pricks of
    • gave such magnificent expression in the “Ring of the
    • in such Festivals and what they can bring to life in the soul. We
    • sense-impressions. Such is the life of day. At night, the Ego and
    • man's past experience in the physical body. In such conditions men may
    • in the physical body — that was the reality.” Such a man
    • consciousness of these spiritual realities — and then for such a
    • without being recognised and known as such. Many a man to-day could
  • Title: Forming of Destiny: Lecture 1: Spiritual Life in the Physical World and Life Between Death and Rebirth
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    • world — and this stage may soon be reached — even if such an
    • would enclose the entire human being in such narrow limits that man
    • belonging entirely to the animal-evolution. Certainly, there are such
    • disturbance of the soul's equilibrium takes place. There are such
    • occupying a relatively high post was suddenly seized by such an
    • corrected this. Nothing produces such humility as true insight into
    • described, it follows in such a case that the etheric body —
    • This expresses itself in a noteworthy manner. If we follow such a
    • incarnate. Among these then, live such souls as pass through the gate
    • longer such a direct vision, but even from then to the thirty-fifth
    • young men who die in such numbers in our present age, will from this
    • earthly pain cannot be at present avoided through such a
  • Title: Forming of Destiny: Lecture 2: On the forming of Destiny
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    • considerations which we began to develop in our last lecture. Such
    • like our own, in which humanity is exposed to such severe trials, are
    • feel that great connections lie concealed behind such events as those
    • world with but a short-sighted vision, will judge such far-reaching
    • bringing forward anything in objection to the truth of such a
    • times and the forms in which such doings occur change; but the
    • with such a thought we must make ourselves acquainted, for it is again
    • man cannot reach worlds such as those with which we are concerned. We
    • such groups, and again and again renew, not only acquaintance with the
    • their souls, such things as I pointed out in the last lecture, namely,
    • but he who has a feeling for such facts as I pointed out last time,
    • called the Kamaloka life. This life follows. It is of such a nature
    • such a way that everything that appears is within you. Just as here a
    • experiences. And here there is a certain distinction. Consider such a
    • accomplish this inner activity with such intensity, but it arises of
    • the wish to become such that everything undesirable may be wiped out.
    • As you know, there are such people. Even in childhood we can predict
    • or two to have an influence on people. Such men work more through
    • limitations. Such men with regard to their death in this incarnation
    • thirty-fifth year. Such men, who before the thirty-fifth year go
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    • human soul, the entire human Ego, to form such connections with the
    • our evolution. Just think! If we were not to acquire such a relation
    • wisdom. A personal assimilation arises through our having such a
    • persons it contacts in life. Our astral body has such a consciousness.
    • friend. Such knowledge would naturally change life utterly, but for
    • the present time is speaking so deeply to the soul in such manifold
    • things, an important question arises out of such considerations. He
    • would have brought if he had lived his life out? For such an epoch as
    • There, that which exists and makes an impression, such as a physical
    • as such, is of no value to these souls. In the spiritual life it
    • earthly life, but in such a way that, as a higher soul, one longs that
    • present time it is very fitting that we really unite such a thought
    • from some earlier incarnation, such life ‘which ought to
    • In our time it is really a good plan to acquaint ourselves with such
    • The work of these individualities is such that we can ask: Who then
    • future. Such an immense number are now being sacrificed and are
    • future. Humanity requires such forces of progress. This is not
    • that it can pursue its further course in the Cosmos. Such a time as
    • We must take such things not only intellectually but unite them deeply
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    • Let us now compare such a memory with others which we construct from
    • world, and the picture of such as are still incarnate on the earth;
    • do they mean to him? Now in spiritual investigation when such a
    • solution to such a question, as to a possible answer, one will
    • immediate reality, such would our world be for the dead, if the souls
    • Now, such things as these are not really known in the physical life of
    • death and rebirth receive. In such customs, which are formed in human
    • was of extreme significance, when they inaugurated such memorial days.
    • In this lecture I have pointed out that certain arrangements, such as
    • In such a case the astral body often says: ‘Yes, if you fulfil
    • are all gripped by that which rules in such people — there are
    • into the astral consciousness. And we see such a man apparently going
    • made popular. One must really beware of gaining such popularity, for
    • difficult books, they do not get on very well. For such as these there
    • from applying even the little time at their disposal to reading such
  • Title: Forming of Destiny: Lecture 5: Concerning the Subconscious Soul Impulses
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    • very frequently discovers in such cases that if hindrance had not
    • soul and the spirit must be active in such a case and must bring forth
    • for he was a most distinguished criminologist. His eloquence was such
    • defendant was such’ (the Hofrat himself is still relating this)
    • ‘that it required hardened nerves, accustomed to such outbreaks,
    • as we may call it. Now, this made such an impression on him that he
    • urged by circumstances, and indeed by such circumstances that one
    • moment his memory began to fail. His memory was such a help in all his
    • are such connections behind life. Only he clothes the knowledge in the
    • perception could have such delicate observation in an apparently
    • realistically does he write. And we see in such a novel that Berger
    • must have known a man who really had such experiences in the course of
    • his life. One cannot help saying: how natural it would be for such a
    • subconscious. A novel such as this is sent out into the world from the
    • to approach such realities. So it is related as a novel and then
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    • nature, rise to a vision of the spiritual world such as humanity as a
    • Olaf Åsteson, which shows in such a beautiful way how a simple
    • are such that we can compare them with images of the two men in a
    • If now these extremely clever gentlemen conclude from such
    • with such opinions. And in the whole web of our social life this same
    • Now we can ask ourselves: ‘How does it come about that such a
    • thinking. I can imagine very clever men reading such a book and
    • there develops such a relation to the world that one has the feeling:
    • the man who had written such a book is of the following nature:
    • said, such a book really oozes with vanity. It is clever, but terribly
    • vain. The humility, the modesty, that results from such a path of
    • with this world. Therefore such radically vain thinking never reaches
    • Now, finally, that such errors should be manifest in a criticism of
    • time to arouse an inner understanding for such significant Cosmic
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    • Included are unexpected insights into specific phenomena such as
    • but such explanations are usually external and arbitrary. Profound
    • having a vertebral column and those, such as beetles, molluscs, worms
    • such a creature feels a flower as being within itself. In the earth
    • invertebrate animals. The Earth-Spirit is such a common spiritual
    • system enclosed within a bony tube; secondly, the epoch in which such
    • esoteric teachers in such a way that they were able to say to
    • feeling-content. Moses also was forearmed by such an experience when
    • snake as a symbol. In those schools one did not learn in such an
    • he only describes the corpse. The old descriptions were gained in such
    • by means of stories. Even today such teachers have a concept of what
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    • Included are unexpected insights into specific phenomena such as
    • will, such an overabundance of life that it can sacrifice itself. Thus
    • VI, have had such a Double in their next incarnation. There are
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    • Included are unexpected insights into specific phenomena such as
    • such a way that the granules come back to their right position. And
    • with the pit of the stomach and the solar plexus. Such a consciousness
    • such a consciousness. Idiots, for instance, see the world in pictures;
    • similar to that of an idiot; not a purely mental consciousness. Such a
    • are pictures, drawn out of such depths. A great service was bestowed
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    • Included are unexpected insights into specific phenomena such as
    • example of bees in order to show how one arrives at such truths and
    • such an accumulation of calcium. They were previously covered by the
    • To arrive at such guiding threads as these, one must bring one's
    • This was the case with Paracelsus, who built up his concepts in such a
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    • without such achievements.
    • speech, such as we find in the writings of Tolstoi. It is not so much
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    • vertebrate animals; kangaroos for instance are such attempts as proved
    • Even for such a one there always remain things to
    • bring into the Earth something coming from higher worlds. Such an
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    • Included are unexpected insights into specific phenomena such as
    • longer needed to enter into such physical, etheric and astral bodies,
    • today is form stems from earlier times and has arisen through such a
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    • Included are unexpected insights into specific phenomena such as
    • Now we must ask: What causes such utterly different conditions on
    • man and as woman are so radically different that two such
    • as woman, and about two thousand six hundred years between such double
    • three hundred years had to have such a teaching as was brought by
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    • Included are unexpected insights into specific phenomena such as
    • This is why it is only the physical body as such that has
    • about by hygienic means. Such external progress is always a karmic
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    • Included are unexpected insights into specific phenomena such as
    • droshky-drivers one can see such a red, indicative of the lower
    • been found in the Astral Light. Such impressions are only inscribed in the
    • Cosmic events — metamorphoses such as those of Atlantis —
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    • Included are unexpected insights into specific phenomena such as
    • world as such before us. But the moment we look on the physical world
    • without experiencing any wish to possess it. Such a contemplation of a
    • connected. Man only has such higher thoughts when senses awaken for
    • devachanic senses. A sentence such as that from
    • all places. When we allow such a sentence to live within us, then
    • no such freedom; there he was subject to compulsion from the powers
    • perceives realities. The occult pupil learns to perceive such
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    • development is of such a nature that the human being, starting from
    • is said in such profound legends is actually taken from human
    • brought his body, which at that time was less dense, into such a
    • the blood. Such things are developed by degrees. Here other beings
    • died. This seeking can bring about harmful reactions. In such a case
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    • Included are unexpected insights into specific phenomena such as
    • form. Dionysius had bequeathed to his pupils such a teaching in regard
    • attempt was made to promulgate the teachings in such a way that the
    • order to make such observations in the appropriate place. It is not by
    • not coal] in particular make such observations underground. Novalis's
    • order later to pour into humanity what they have learned. In such a
    • another such group.
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    • Included are unexpected insights into specific phenomena such as
    • devachanic organs be more easily developed at present than by such
    • relationships. Such a relationship is unconsciously a devachanic one.
    • which someone enters livingly into such connections he is well
    • prepared for Devachan. If he is unable to form such relationships he
    • retain their existence after death. Such things belong just as much to
    • By establishing such human relationships I awaken sympathy within me.
    • woman was on the Old Moon external physical activity, such as volcanic
    • man has drawn forth from the Earth are within him. In such a
    • There are always such intermediate conditions which, as it were,
    • had his own knowledge; he describes three such stages of
    • by man. But someone can have a liking for such things and so unites
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    • such an occult training very little consideration was given to the
    • Even Rousseau and Voltaire were such instruments of occult
    • meeting with such an unassuming man provided the opportunity for the
    • descriptive expressions were frequently lacking. Such expressions for
    • developed too few expressions able to introduce such teachings. Even
    • building would create in him an organ for the future. All such works
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    • Included are unexpected insights into specific phenomena such as
    • and that he is brought into connection with it is also such a result.
    • thing and another. Only thoughts dealing with such connections can
    • simple moral action lies in relationships. Such moral action consists
    • combined with the productive activity of his reason. Such actions are
    • When the Eastern occultist expounds such things he says: Our whole
    • life is of such a nature that we seem to be surrounded by the
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    • into our feeling life; this is why we must pay such heed to our words.
    • far that he can create such pictures has attained the stage of the
    • world was active; and indeed in such a way that in everything which is
    • exists only in separateness. Spirit as such cannot be ill, but only
    • Spirit. Thus behind everything that lives in form as such, that can be
    • us in the following incarnation, in such a way that it appears within
    • wins such Imaginations for himself, or he receives them from his
    • who raises himself to Intuitions as such, penetrates through the
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    • territory a tropical climate such as today is only to be found in the
    • with that of savages or of a clumsy child. Remains of such human
    • of lifting the head with the astral body out of such a human being
    • is, such a one as had reached its highest perfection on the Old Moon.
    • tales about the winged serpent, about the dragon. Such was man's
    • There were seven kinds or classes of such forms, all of which differed
    • souls again seeking incarnation. When here with us such a bell-like
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    • Included are unexpected insights into specific phenomena such as
    • natural process under such conditions. Anyone who observes something
    • people evolve and become calmer such beings no longer arise when they
    • the case of certain animals too, such beings are formed, and indeed
    • wherever such substance exists, a certain danger is present. We human
    • beings are created in such a way that we are obliged to incarnate in
    • This substance in which Jehovah seeks to incarnate provides, as such,
    • beings of this kind which are then able to draw such people downwards.
    • he has no counterbalance, such beings incarnate in his thought forms.
    • sensuality. The purpose of sexual rites is to introduce such magic
    • Such feelings bring about a lowering of the human astral body. When a
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    • sheath. Such a person wanders about in astral space. As a rule he does
    • higher individualities, such as those we call Masters. They can send
    • things, he brings into his astral body the disposition for such
    • astral body in such a way that when the Master imbues the etheric body
    • called the relationship of man to his higher self. Such is the true
    • appropriate writings, such as
    • writings to reach the point of taking part in such intercourse and
    • gained without selfless devotion. When through such devotion power is
    • aside. Such desires are a process in the astral body, but the astral
    • all such desires, Kamaloka is at an end and is followed by the time in
    • them. It can come about that in his ego someone may have such a strong
    • the materialistic age this is extremely frequent. With such people
    • such a shell that has nothing whatever to do with the ego which is
    • time her attitude had been that there was no such thing as
    • sometimes hear them tell of such things, in their earliest years, so
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    • Included are unexpected insights into specific phenomena such as
    • found on the Arupa plane. It is true that through such observations no
    • physical, we undertake such a procedure as that of sinking oneself
    • cannot make that silent, modest purity such an object of our
    • stream of the Theosophical Movement. The teachings as such had at
    • thought a counter-effect. Europeans have such pure thoughts very
    • matters was expressed so objectively, with such pure mathematical
    • powerful effect on human beings who were strong and forceful. Such
    • their being through the influence of such pure thoughts. The
    • Even though thoughts seldom show themselves as such pure thoughts they
    • in such a way that one develops feeling for the thought. Most people
    • when we have not yet had many such Devachanic thoughts. If we were to
    • have only such thoughts we should already have become Chelas, occult
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    • astral body in such a way that they bring about in it differentiation
    • body developed. Every such physical kernel, out of which the organs
    • The development of the higher man proceeds in such a way that, to
    • exert his will, he only needs to form his actions in such a way that
    • Therefore the Rosicrucians said: Form the world in such a way that it
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    • around the Sun, in such a way that only one side was turned towards
    • Such forms of evolution take their course only under the special
    • Adept on Saturn. Such a one cannot as yet incarnate on the Earth. When
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    • made up of such substance. At the end of its evolution the Earth will
    • again consist of this fine etheric substance. Such conditions through
    • Races. Seven such Rounds together make up a Planetary condition or
    • times will it become so again. Every such densification and
    • dissolution belongs to a Round. Seven such Rounds are called a
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    • Rounds, 7 x 7 Globes and 7 x 7 x 7 Races. The purpose of every such
    • dreamless sleep like the plant and the dream filled sleep such as
    • things are brought to light in this way. Such people then can draw
    • medium does so unconsciously. It is through such a clairvoyant
    • Each one of such conditions of consciousness must go through all the
    • mineral kingdom as such we see absolutely nothing, but we see only the
    • mineral kingdom that light and sound appear through such forms. Let us
    • it is such a coloured cloud, a movement vibrating in itself. If one
    • upon another in such a way that it did no harm, or so that it was
    • with such thought-figures. This would then be the Second Elementary
    • for example that we conceive the thought of such a figure as a spiral,
    • imagines a world filled with such thought-seeds. This formless world
    • easily go through such a being even though one does not see it, but
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    • beings who are in connection with the Earth. Such spiritual beings as,
    • time the main body actually trailed around with it two such sacks.
    • appeared physically, but organised in such a way that he could take
    • matter. All our Egos were at that time such holes in matter which
    • In every Round the first Globe, or condition of form, is of such a
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    • Our physical Earth is such a Condition of Form, the fourth Condition
    • something arises in such a way that we can say: previously there was
    • Let us transfer ourselves to the primal beginning of such a planetary
    • nothing. Creation out of nothing is however not meant in such a way as
    • stones is such that if we wished to seek its focus we should find it
    • their body in the astral. Such a being is, as it were, an animal in
    • reverse. Such beings actually exist; they are the elemental beings. In
    • plane while the body of such a being lies in the astral. We must think
    • astral; then such a being with its consciousness in the air and its
    • in the astral. Present-day man knows but little of such beings; in our
    • minerals) however know such beings very well. A gnome is only visible
    • possess such an astral vision; they know that gnomes are realities.
    • except such as have meaning, whereby meaningful beings arise on the
    • today in which ceremonial magic is still exercised. Such usages cause
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    • Included are unexpected insights into specific phenomena such as
    • do with matter as such, for it only perceives attributes of the
    • surroundings in connection with objects, such as warmth and cold; this
    • outer world as such became perceptible to us. Previously the eye was
    • When we approach religious writings with such ideas we find that the
    • Gotthard Tunnel did not need perhaps to possess such a high degree of
    • thought into reality. Such is the relationship between the wise men of
    • only mist, an atmosphere of such a kind that a rainbow would have been
    • of concepts as such. Our Sub-Race has developed the psychic Manas, the
    • overcoming of egoism, but in such a way that the balance is held
    • incredible conservation of what is old. But such Societies as the
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    • begin with, we shall hear something about the origin of such illnesses
    • that lives in the astral body of the nation in question. Were such a
    • spreading among them fear and alarm. Such fear and such alarm are then
    • engendered in the Europeans created spiritual forms. If such an
    • substance would be dissolved. But fear, hate and alarm conserve such
    • such as bacilli. Later they incarnate in those material forms suitable
    • for such an incarnation. Thus the decaying substances embedded
    • the knowledge of such relationships. It was foreseen that the threat
    • to wish to arrest such things. The appropriate and serviceable means
    • certain peoples such things have happened. There are districts in the
    • beings one must say: They did not live in an environment such as the
    • towards such forms as could breathe, which were endowed with lungs and
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    • Included are unexpected insights into specific phenomena such as
    • such matters as we now wish to deal with. They will nevertheless
    • Earth. At that time the nature of the Earth was such that everywhere
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    • earth serve his needs. The preparation of metals for such uses only
    • When later the Jew was able to apply thought to such things in the
    • the veil of illusion, he will appear to you as such; if however you
    • turn away from illusion you will realise that there is no such thing
    • There the Third Sub-Race was developed. This Third Sub-Race was such
    • culminated with such magnificence in the three great civilisations.
    • To be invulnerable in such a way signifies to have been initiated. In
    • One must get to know such relationships between peoples, then one will
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    • within the basic types known as the temperaments, such variety exists
    • eternal and the ephemeral. And it does so in such a way that the
    • beings, is the bearer of the human ego, which endows us in such a
    • glands. The physical body as such expresses itself only in itself;
    • Gottlieb Fichte, that famous German choleric, was recognizable as such
    • The sanguine, whose ego has not taken such deep root, who is filled
    • eyes. Many more such distinctive traits of these temperaments could be
    • never manifest themselves in such pure form. Every human being has one
    • moved by things as such, but an interest arises when he sees things
    • temperament. Our minds are in such questions frequently an obstacle.
    • When pitted directly against stronger forces such as the temperaments,
    • By filling ourselves with practical wisdom such as this, we learn to
    • other thing is given. Through such true, living wisdom do we create
  • Title: Lecture: The Human Soul and the Animal Soul
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    • the faculties slumbering in his soul in such a way that he can
    • space and time manifest in such a way that our intelligence can
    • on strike.” In such a case the etheric body is still able to
    • to my head.” In such a case the etheric body is meeting with
    • physical body works back upon the astral body in such a way that the
    • back upon the astral body in such a way that pain and discomfort are
    • use of them. Man, on the other hand, enters existence in such a way
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    • animal soul life may not be distinguished from that of man in such a
    • respect of certain spiritual attributes. To refute such a view we
    • experiences the spirit as such, in the way we have understood it; in
    • we see human activities arise in such a way that they may not be
    • beneath the surface of consciousness, into everyday words such as “I
    • soon see it is so. Anyone able to understand such things, if wanting
    • they will see how essential is the way in which such organizations
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    • in it. Festivals such as Christmas, Easter and Whitsuntide are nothing
    • world, two such spiral movements intertwine. One spiral of the sign of
    • the Lemurian epoch, into the fifth phase, the post-Atlantean. Such an
    • teachers of mankind, they again reveal such truths to us. These
  • Title: Signs and Symbols: Lecture 2: The Christmas Festival as a Symbol of the Sun Victory
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    • construction of this organ. Such a person must then come to realize
    • experience and cognition of the spirit. Such a man was designated a
    • Why was the initiate of the sixth degree called a Sun Hero? Such a
    • The soul of such a Sun Hero who had attained this inner harmony was no
    • When we consider such a human being with his soul ennobled in this
    • majority vote. As long as such majority resolutions are deemed to be
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    • Christmas festival is a sun festival, and as such we shall become
    • their action, so likewise have the spiritual forces — only such
    • stream through cosmic space that are favorable to such an awakening.
    • From light, through darkness, to light — such is the course of the
    • is unthinkable, even so is it unthinkable that the rhythm of such a
    • life be interrupted. The embodiment of such a life rhythm was to be
    • Christ Jesus was also a Sun Hero and was conceived as such in the
  • Title: Lecture: The Ten Commandments
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    • Then we will have to say something about the deep significance of such
    • It can become increasingly evident in such a document as the Ten
    • be superficial to treat these things in such a way. Recall that we
    • later where the descendants of Adam are spoken of. Such things are not
    • in this translation — if we want to call it such — will have to be
    • the dictionary word for word — in such a translation only the worst
    • the people, if I were to describe what emanated from such a cult —
    • such feeling a healthy force that will make your physical body, your
    • way from the Jewish people they did not require such laws with their
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    • learnt. In a being such as Savonarola's we may see the dawn of
    • through during this time. One could, if one was such a person
    • comparatively young he believed that within such an Order,
    • considering allowing such a quarrelsome Dominican to preach as
    • of Christianity. This test proves it, not even such a figure as
    • Christianity to be exhausted. Such an instrument can only be
  • Title: Lecture: Greek and Germanic Mythology: Lecture I - The Prometheus Saga
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    • Such a one “was Hercules, who performed the twelve labours. The
    • It was not until the fifth root-race that the development of men such
    • Masters, and others who strive to become such Leaders. Within the
    • work upon him, and then thinks; such thought is the
  • Title: Lecture: Greek and Germanic Mythology: Lecture II - The Argonaut Saga and the Odyssey
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    • which is active on the physical plane. When such a new phase of human
    • was no such thing, and one day there will again be no such thing. All
    • astral and the mental planes3 in such a way as to enable
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    • I must draw attention to one feature which we always find in such a
    • get ‘the sons of the sun’, such as Hercules and Achilles, Only when
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    • characteristic of the Manus of the sixth root-race. Such beings have
    • with higher Beings, but to whom such comprehensive guidance is not
    • Impulses are given to them, but yet in such a way that it is out of
    • occurs in such a way that the fourfold expands to sevenfold. Thus
    • such a way that in the first sub-race, in all essential matters,
    • The poet, the initiate, who speaks of such things, always expresses
    • lofty standpoint. In the Mysteries themselves such events were plainly
    • the Mysteries. Socrates himself was a victim of such an attitude.
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    • to cultivate the capacities for such insights and places them
    • written that such revelations from the summit should come to a close,
    • such Mystery, for example, was in Ephesus, where the neophytes could
    • learned to look into the spiritual worlds. As much of such matters as
    • revealed to them. One of those to whom such communications from the
    • matter of fact, no such thing as a philosopher who can think
    • Just such a skeleton of concepts was all that the
    • an interaction with the outer world begins. The first of such
    • a deeper relationship with such matter. Here matter must be active,
    • designate the sense of speech as such. It is the ninth.
  • Title: Wisdom of Man: II. Supersensible Processes in the Activities of the Human Senses.
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    • to cultivate the capacities for such insights and places them
    • This condition operates in such a way that when the balance is
    • marvelous organs, the semi-circular canals of the ear. Such spreading
    • such a way as to indicate the measure of balance.
    • equilibrium. It is not difficult to carry such logic ad absurdum.
    • smelling. We shall see why all such things are accomplished by means
    • however, does not center in feeling as such, but in the clash of
    • Such an experience of warmth does not occur when, for example, we sit
    • of that people must feel the nature of the ego to be such as
    • Such a people must have a different conception of the ego. A
  • Title: Wisdom of Man: III. Higher Senses, Inner Force Currents and Creative Laws in the Human Organism.
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    • to cultivate the capacities for such insights and places them
    • come about? We can give but brief intimations, but such as we find
    • such as the sense of equilibrium or of motion. An inner consciousness
    • Now let us assume that such an organ is to come into
    • without any delicate activity such as reasoning or the like. What
    • If we draw a diagram of such a structure, where in one
    • there was such a person as Frederick the Great. Formally there is no
    • not in a position to deal with such things, but it is none the less
    • true that there is no difference in the attitude assumed toward such
    • truth; there is such a thing as well-founded acceptance of theosophic
    • that case it would be foolish to imagine such a hammer to be the same
  • Title: Wisdom of Man: IV. Supersensible Currents in the Human and Animal Organizations.
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    • to cultivate the capacities for such insights and places them
    • such things in the outer world as are encountered by the senses. The
    • senses themselves cannot judge what is beyond their reach; no such
    • forms we passed through in former periods, such as the Lemurian. That
    • actually did develop through such forms. Fortunately, as we can say
    • of the gods kept this fact secret until such time as the opinions
    • visualization, when a higher faculty such as memory is to be
    • In such considerations we find the means for comprehending all cultural
  • Title: Wisdom of the Soul: I. The Elements of the Soul Life.
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    • to cultivate the capacities for such insights and places them
    • and we will consider phenomena of our daily life, such as the origin
    • uninfluenced by love or hate. In all such inner experiences that
    • — in all such experiences the spirit plays a part in the human
    • will show you that we do not pass by the outer world in such a way
    • remains. Ordinarily such fine distinctions are unnecessary, but for
    • experience. When we perform such an inner act — let judgments
    • how extensive is the soul's need to express higher things in such a
    • do. You have other conceptions, such as red, blue, tone, large,
    • in the other experiences and conceptions in such a way as to lend
  • Title: Wisdom of the Soul: II. Action and Interaction of the Human Soul Forces.
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    • to cultivate the capacities for such insights and places them
    • the outer world, and they are then transformed within us in such a
    • different picture. Philologists would frown upon such a procedure,
    • version you heard yesterday is such as the mature soul of his ripe
    • approaches Goethe with such profound veneration as I feel for him may
    • concerning the soul life. It is precisely when contemplating such a
    • thus we will know that there is such a master within us as well, the
    • different people, to such an extent, in fact, that the distance
    • such a moment, you will realize that something was taking place in
    • shows the soul life to be of such a nature that the conceptions
    • deal. Such considerations are far more important than is generally
    • inner soul life of the animal proceeds in such a way that the animal
  • Title: Wisdom of the Soul: III. At the Portals of the Senses.
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    • to cultivate the capacities for such insights and places them
    • To fathom such a vision's depths.
    • reasoning as such is eliminated. Desire alone prevails, for the sense
    • rules out a verdict as such, desire alone holding sway. When you are
    • as such are not an additional element of the soul life, but
    • them. Desire, however, can be directed toward its objective in such a
    • distinguished from those that are satisfied. When such phenomena
    • take something into our soul that is foreign to the soul as such:
    • and the power of reasoning come to terms in the soul, and in such a
    • maintain that will must necessarily lead to a certain object. Such
  • Title: Wisdom of the Soul: IV. Consciousness and the Soul Life.
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    • to cultivate the capacities for such insights and places them
    • realm where poetic form becomes possible. Clearly, not many such
    • flowed into the young Goethe. His innate genius was such that an
    • illuminate it in such a way that its content can become visible in
    • memory. A certain fact of the soul life such as can occur on the
    • doubt, and finally such feelings as apprehension, fear, etc. What do
    • pale such memories remain when you try to freshen them up. In the
    • present, such memories are fresh and strong, but the farther we are
    • of your soul life consists of such a meeting, you will readily
    • from the point of view of one who selects such names because he
    • which such unconscious visualizations become conscious. You are
    • visualizations in such a way as to render these visible to the mind's
    • Enquiring next into the cause of such a reflection, let
    • ego visualization. Only such visualizations are remembered at all in
    • reflection, becomes conscious of it as such. This ego consciousness
    • place to such a degree that we characterize it as egotism, there is
    • A reflection, and this must come about in such a way that the ego has
    • from the other side is thereby held back in such a manner as to make
    • Such considerations can show you that actually your ego
    • careful attention to such matters in teaching, the effect would be
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  • Title: Wisdom of the Spirit: I. Franz Brentano and Aristotles Doctrine of the Spirit.
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    • to cultivate the capacities for such insights and places them
    • such a way that the organization of man was permitted to comprise
    • or “wanting,” even “wishing” at times. Such
    • phenomena of will coincide with the emotions. No psychologist such as
    • That is the way visualization looks in such systems of
    • preceding the birth of Christianity — achieved in such a way
    • with the spiritual. According to Aristotle, the spirit as such is
    • what unprejudiced thinking will have to say about such a doctrine of
    • him incarnate, he might have created the spirit in such a way as to
    • merely to create the spirit as such, but rather, to create it in such
  • Title: Wisdom of the Spirit: II. Truth and Error in the Light of the Spiritual World.
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    • to cultivate the capacities for such insights and places them
    • discussing such weighty subjects at our annual meeting for me to
    • the calling in of such erudition might seem superfluous.
    • Such matters as were discussed yesterday were brought up
    • of such a science is that its subject, external corporeality, is not
    • subject itself, as such.
    • affect the human soul with such force that it is incapable of denying
    • recognize such revelations or such faith, however, will object that
    • external-physical as such. One then cites ideas produced by man about
    • from what can be learned within one's own spiritual world as such
    • arrives at inferences such as were described yesterday. Hegel speaks
    • More recent attempts such as that of Rudolf Eucken,
    • perceiving how difficult it is to prove anthroposophy as such. Truth
    • seriously enough. The existence of the world of truth as such does
    • energies — built him in such a way as to enable him to produce
    • be built up out of mechanico-physical energies in such a way as to
    • materialism were right, and that there were no spirit as such. Would
    • merely such reflections of the outer world.” Then you are not
    • truth as such would furnish no argument against materialism.
    • found that might persuade man, such as he is in everyday life, to
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  • Title: Wisdom of the Spirit: III. Imagination--Imagination; Inspiration--Self-fulfillment; Intuition--Conscience.
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    • to cultivate the capacities for such insights and places them
    • the arguments necessary to prove such a matter in full detail, but
    • because the nature of his organization is such as to cause him to
    • to characterize the soul and its capacity as such, and to facilitate
    • nor can all this ever have any foundation as such, because, as he
    • proposition out of every such judgment. From the compound
    • pointed out that the senses as such do not err. Goethe once
    • what is merely false to allegorical conceptions such as we have
    • outer sense world, the world of perception, in compounding such
    • passions such as are imprinted in us by a world that after all must
    • satisfied, and of whom he must say that such as he is now, he must be
    • the present or the past, but to man's future. Then, from such
    • that crowds into us through outer perception with power over such a
    • must now term a conclusion such as the soul, as primarily
    • but lacked the power to call them to consciousness. Such a condition
    • of a machine. You can't think that out and there is no such machine;
    • it. We would need to have before us a process such as takes place in
    • equally external, yet connected with consciousness in such a way that
    • with intuition in the higher sense, such as is meant in my book,
    • such power of self-observation as to enable us not merely to will
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  • Title: Wisdom of the Spirit: IV. Laws of Nature, Evolution of Consciousness and Repeated Earth Lives.
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    • to cultivate the capacities for such insights and places them
    • respect to such matters ends at a definite frontier, and that even
    • Now, anthroposophists as such are familiar from another
    • angle with concepts we encountered there, such as imagination,
    • the struggle with such difficulties, Frohschammer. Wrestling with
    • In view of such an honest objection to the doctrine of repeated earth
    • the spirit descends from exalted heights into earth life. Such people
    • are really not dealing with matters such as spiritual science is
    • world events, need not necessarily result from such seeing; the exact
    • Antoinette, or the reincarnation of some saint. Because such people
    • one must accept such things, but anyone who seriously believes in
    • were equal to it. If we repeat such an exercise many times, then,
    • discordance, and we recognize it as such when we have discovered the
    • was called a Sun hero. His inner law and sureness were such that he
    • such exalted regions that it would be extraordinarily difficult to
    • longing for a new embodiment, until such time as everything that fits
    • independently what has been merely suggested. In such independent
  • Title: Christ Impulse: Lecture 1: The Sphere of the Bodhisattvas
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    • is necessary for us to grow accustomed to speak in such a way on these
    • been such Beings in the development of our earth. (I am only speaking
    • translating these truths into such thoughts. The Beings who wish to
    • would have been no instrument there to translate such thoughts into
    • permanent and will suffice for the humanity of all future time. Such
    • you meant. To him such words would have been mere sounds, without
    • intellectual or consciousness soul, for such would have been at that
    • etheric body of such a teacher must not work like those of other men,
    • “What sort of etheric body is that?” For such an etheric
    • It was, however, no such simple matter for such an etheric body to
    • quite different. To judge of such an individual by his outer aspect
    • different Being altogether. He was an individual of such a nature that
    • him. Hence also such a Being worked in quite a different way in this
    • human instrument. Let us picture to ourselves in what way such an
    • the brain. It was not a real, earthly incarnation as such; it was not
    • organisation. There were such Beings also in the later Persian and in
    • experienced in an earthly body; and because he was such a high
    • and may perhaps not believe it possible, yet such was the case. Before
    • the physical plane by means of music, and he taught in such a way that
    • although incarnated in such a form, he still had to hold something
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    • such a thing as reincarnation, as karma. The beneficial effects of
    • there is such a law as that of reincarnation, karma, and so on. The
    • able to put our whole soul into such a position, that we obtain an
    • influence of such an event in a man's life, and they would find
    • or twelve. — Life can only be explained in such a case by saying:
    • ourselves: — When did such a turning-point occur? — It may
    • one an insight into karma. Such knowledge is a help in life, and we
    • make use of our knowledge when such a case occurs. If we find that we
    • of the existence of such connections as those I have spoken of, —
    • easily be stretched forth in blessing in the latter half. — Such
    • people are inclined to notice such things in life.
    • sufficient merely to affirm that a remedy will have such and such an
    • exclaim, when such a feeling of reverent devotion to the Spiritual and
    • they are well able to form an opinion on the whole subject. Such
    • which all such reforms and programmes must make on one who is able
    • What is the nature of pain? We will now consider external pain, such,
    • If the illness takes such a course that we recover from it, it means
    • incarnation, we had stored up such strong life-force that it is able
    • the right way and yet are not able to cure it. In such a case
    • the healing must be carried out in such a way that the equalising
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  • Title: Christ Impulse: Lecture 3: The Entrance of the Christ-Being into the Evolution of Humanity
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    • emphasised that one such important point in the development of
    • implanted in the human being. To understand such an event, the words
    • When such a circumstance is described from one aspect or another, I
    • them than would have been the case if no such influence had prevailed.
    • between good and evil, the beings dependent upon them had no such
    • yet present, such distinction, and the judgment of man as to the good,
    • such as the Bodhisattvas — reaching up as time went on
    • to such an extent that all danger of lying and error is at an end,
    • death in such a way that the Death at Golgotha works as a prototype of
    • age of humanity, such as has just been described. This Golden Age,
    • however, given in such a way that they were intended for the ego. They
    • Prototype of Golgotha, saying: ‘If I take into my soul such
    • on Golgotha, — if I take into myself such feelings as were felt
    • take into myself such willing as was willed by the Being Who offered
    • for another, not merely as a feeling of justice such as is produced by
    • time when Christ Jesus worked on earth know that such an important
  • Title: Christ Impulse: Lecture 4: The Sermon on the Mount
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    • as such had to become conscious of its being if evolution was to go
    • must be said that the seven principles worked in him in such a way
    • signifies inner balance, for they said: Such a Spirit-self must have
    • descendants; perhaps for the very reason that such great forces are
    • inner being, out of the body of Christ there spoke such an impulse as
    • become such that when man was now outside himself he did not ascend to
    • again. ‘This shows the infinite depths of such a spiritual
    • — it does not, however, enter all at once, but rather in such a
    • be understood, and understood in such a way that people must not
    • ‘blessed,’ but only such as formed the kingdoms of Heaven
    • that such an uplifting of humanity towards the Spiritual has again
    • being grasped by it, there appeared such prophets whose coming was
    • foretold. Such phenomena are well known to those who understand the
    • Such impersonations are the result of the materialistic thinking of
  • Title: Christ Impulse: Lecture 5: Correspondences Between the Microcosm and the Macrocosm
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    • themselves and as such can be found in the Gospels if rightly
    • such thoughts in the same superficial way as other thoughts and
    • Therefore such a thought as that often spoken of and which indeed
    • accustomed to such concepts.
    • The human being as such is the same in both man and woman. When we
    • sees them. We are not now speaking of the human being as such in man
    • is about to be said were to be applied to the human being as such, it
    • the woman formed a physical body for herself which, if we may say such
    • new conception of the world arises such as that of Spiritual Science,
    • human being as such might develop. The earth was not to become as
    • such as the above-mentioned, when those who sit in the high places of
    • such matters.
    • immensity underlying such a fact. You will allow me, therefore, by way
    • people in such circumstances. When a new human being incarnates, and
    • the like, these correspond to such events in ordinary life as, for
    • why Eastern literature speaks with such tragic despair of the vanished
  • Title: Christ Impulse: Lecture 6: The Birth of Conscience
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    • such as this, from the way in which it must be handled in a public
    • such questions can be drawn from much greater depths in a study-group
    • such — of believing that everything to be found in the human soul
    • present in the spiritual world. Such beings cannot approach man at all
    • these as regards distance, had developed in such a way that they were
    • in the North, no such lofty culture was sunk into the soul. It
    • in such a way that they have a rich soul-life; but their Sense of Ego
    • outer world, in such a way that the ego need not be present. If we
    • such things can be discussed within our groups — when a
  • Title: Christ Impulse: Lecture 7: The Further Development of Conscience
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    • the future. On such a day as this it is seemly that we should in a
    • super-sensible ones. Such a descent had to take place for the further
    • and ought to have been felt as such in the earth itself, and was so
    • extremely egotistical. It really is! The very fact that such
    • such! St. Paul is therefore supposed to say, that the highest idea
    • contradiction such as turns all inner logic into a mockery! Is it
    • possible in these days for human thought to travel along such crooked
    • also feel an urge to prove everything by means of such external
    • prominent representatives is such that they have an impulse in their
    • that such a book as The Christ Myth should contain certain
    • such words. It was not as the result of an idea, an outer ideal, or of
    • The purpose of what we call the Theosophical movement is to make such
    • celebrating such a day as this, as members of the Theosophical
    • such and such a day does not harmonise with our ideas! Can we,
    • example wherein such comparisons are at fault; on the surface they may
    • Such a conclusion would of course be foolish, but not more so than to
    • live on after her death, but who believe in such a living way in what
    • being at the time of Jesus Christ; that such things do arise and are
    • Such faculties as this are becoming more frequent; new capacities are
    • capacity in course of development for the soul is such that men will
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  • Title: Lecture I: Human and Cosmic Thought
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    • about such ideas except in so far as language preserves them.
    • such colossal blunders would not be made in the region of thought.
    • existence of such errors in thinking as this Kantian one, I have
    • would expect from somebody who came along with ideas such as those I
    • against such blunders in almost every five lines — which leads
    • were growing.” But such is the logic one finds in a man who
    • to the heights of spiritual contemplation. Such a substructure as has
    • emphasise that through such simple considerations as these one can
    • one comes to such an idea is intimately connected with whether one is
  • Title: Lecture II: Human and Cosmic Thought
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    • the very persons whose profession it is to think about such
    • puzzle for centuries over questions such as that of the hundred
    • to see that there cannot really be any such thing as a “pragmatic”
    • such a way that they would be repelled by this impossible mode of
    • Thus there was no such Jacob Boehme as the hypothetical figure I
    • not an easy thing to take part in such controversies as that between
    • even to listen to what such characterisations are supposed to mean.
    • they eat mice, etc. One can call such creatures “cats”.
    • underlying spiritual. Such persons may take no particular interest in
    • have to say of such persons that they certainly do recognize what is
    • explanations already given we can call such Realists, and their
    • world-process. Such people are not Realists, although they pay
    • of such a mood as this that Fichte once said: Our world is the
    • The adherents of such a
    • Such a person accepts this — that ideas are active in the
    • those he reads from external things that are real to the senses. Such
    • this was a confusion, for ideas as such have no power to work. Hence
    • that there is such a being that can build up existence in itself, and
    • reasons being thought out for each of them. There are twelve such
  • Title: Lecture III: Human and Cosmic Thought
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    • and one must know them. They really stand in such a relation to one
    • Gnosis. A man is a Gnostic when his disposition is such that he
    • world-outlook sign of Realism. They go through the world in such a
    • of Realism. There are such Gnostics of Realism, and Spiritists or
    • concepts and ideas can settle such knotty points more easily than the
    • the riddle of the universe. Such a soul may, rather, be so attuned
    • Jupiter in Leo; such a man is Wundt. And all the details in the
    • himself. That is Anthropomorphism. Such a person corresponds
  • Title: Lecture IV: Human and Cosmic Thought
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    • say that the spiritual constellation of such a man, according to his
    • fruitfully. Such influences need not assert themselves just at the
    • into account here. But one can say: A certain soul is by nature such
    • the sign of Rationalism. The result is that such a soul changes its
    • tendency to change is already given. Let us suppose that such a soul
    • of Idealism; and such a soul, in the course of the same incarnation,
    • seen that two such constellations as are here present in the soul
    • it cannot take. Such a soul, accordingly, would not swing forward to
    • Dynamism. And in the course of its life, such a soul would have as
    • certain activity in your brain, this brings about a reflection such
    • reflecting the thought. That is the real process, but such a muddled
    • the Beings of the cosmic Hierarchies work in such a way that they
    • thought is the regent of the brain; cosmic thought is such a regent
    • consists in the choice of a human being whose karma is such that he
    • In our day the veil over such a mystery as this must be lifted to a
    • one-sidedness in such a way that he would say to himself: “Now
    • up for it in other ways through Spiritual Science.” To such a
    • With the aid of such an explanation as this we see more depth that we
    • one's soul such things as have been described in these four
    • If only one thing were to be achieved by means of such a
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    • about such ideas except in so far as language preserves them.
    • such colossal blunders would not be made in the region of thought.
    • existence of such errors in thinking as this Kantian one, I have
    • would expect from somebody who came along with ideas such as those I
    • against such blunders in almost every five lines — which leads
    • were growing.” But such is the logic one finds in a man who
    • to the heights of spiritual contemplation. Such a substructure as has
    • emphasise that through such simple considerations as these one can
    • one comes to such an idea is intimately connected with whether one is
  • Title: Lecture II: Human and Cosmic Thought
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    • the very persons whose profession it is to think about such
    • puzzle for centuries over questions such as that of the hundred
    • to see that there cannot really be any such thing as a “pragmatic”
    • such a way that they would be repelled by this impossible mode of
    • Thus there was no such Jacob Boehme as the hypothetical figure I
    • not an easy thing to take part in such controversies as that between
    • even to listen to what such characterisations are supposed to mean.
    • they eat mice, etc. One can call such creatures “cats”.
    • underlying spiritual. Such persons may take no particular interest in
    • have to say of such persons that they certainly do recognize what is
    • explanations already given we can call such Realists, and their
    • world-process. Such people are not Realists, although they pay
    • of such a mood as this that Fichte once said: Our world is the
    • The adherents of such a
    • Such a person accepts this — that ideas are active in the
    • those he reads from external things that are real to the senses. Such
    • this was a confusion, for ideas as such have no power to work. Hence
    • that there is such a being that can build up existence in itself, and
    • reasons being thought out for each of them. There are twelve such
  • Title: Lecture III: Human and Cosmic Thought
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    • and one must know them. They really stand in such a relation to one
    • Gnosis. A man is a Gnostic when his disposition is such that he
    • world-outlook sign of Realism. They go through the world in such a
    • of Realism. There are such Gnostics of Realism, and Spiritists or
    • concepts and ideas can settle such knotty points more easily than the
    • the riddle of the universe. Such a soul may, rather, be so attuned
    • Jupiter in Leo; such a man is Wundt. And all the details in the
    • himself. That is Anthropomorphism. Such a person corresponds
  • Title: Lecture IV: Human and Cosmic Thought
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    • say that the spiritual constellation of such a man, according to his
    • fruitfully. Such influences need not assert themselves just at the
    • into account here. But one can say: A certain soul is by nature such
    • the sign of Rationalism. The result is that such a soul changes its
    • tendency to change is already given. Let us suppose that such a soul
    • of Idealism; and such a soul, in the course of the same incarnation,
    • seen that two such constellations as are here present in the soul
    • it cannot take. Such a soul, accordingly, would not swing forward to
    • Dynamism. And in the course of its life, such a soul would have as
    • certain activity in your brain, this brings about a reflection such
    • reflecting the thought. That is the real process, but such a muddled
    • the Beings of the cosmic Hierarchies work in such a way that they
    • thought is the regent of the brain; cosmic thought is such a regent
    • consists in the choice of a human being whose karma is such that he
    • In our day the veil over such a mystery as this must be lifted to a
    • one-sidedness in such a way that he would say to himself: “Now
    • up for it in other ways through Spiritual Science.” To such a
    • With the aid of such an explanation as this we see more depth that we
    • one's soul such things as have been described in these four
    • If only one thing were to be achieved by means of such a
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  • Title: Lecture: The Origin of Suffering
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    • people so full of joy and happiness of life as the Greeks, such a
    • found to be not so meaningless to believe in such a connection. The
    • been aware of this connection. Such a consciousness will form a
    • hero and sadness that such sufferings are possible, but it appears
    • imagination that makes many scientists have such a false idea of
    • initiate who knew such things fundamentally and intuitively, and saw
    • also understand how thoughtful men have ascribed to pain such an
    • between an initiate and a non-initiate. Such a higher consciousness
    • in earlier lives, then we understand such a connection only out of
  • Title: Lecture: The Origin of Evil
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    • how man can bring himself to such a stage of evolution. Definite
  • Title: Lecture: What Do We Understand by Illness and Death
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    • we are to deal with such an all-embracing and important subject, I
    • detail where such things as illness and health are concerned, but
    • terms will not be able to make anything of such an answer; they would
    • study of the way in which a spirit such as that of Paul thinks.
    • essential being of such a personality is connected all that
    • for such and such a time and no more. For every human being who has
    • passes over in an ascending one, in such a way that the poison
    • We are all the stronger for having thus taken such substances in us;
    • always there when a man is exposed to such substances — and at
  • Title: The Earth As Being with Life, Soul, and Spirit: Lecture 1
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    • such relationships develop — not in shorter, but in longer
    • Such things in a broad way call our attention to
    • point of view — as is always necessary with such things.
    • processes, which are such that external processes of nature play into
    • expressed in fine variations of such nationally characteristic
    • works towards warmth — and works especially in such a way that
  • Title: The Earth As Being with Life, Soul, and Spirit: Lecture 2
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    • between death and a new birth, differentiated in such a way that for
    • wrapped in a bluish radiance — bluish, blue to violet; such is
    • as much more complicated than I have said now. But from such
    • important to acquire not just abstract conceptions, but such pictures
    • such picture-conceptions, if one is speaking in an earnest sense
    • about the spiritual worlds; and it is necessary too that such
    • yesterday. It is really important that through such Imaginations
    • sparkles out in such a way that it is true, as I described the day
  • Title: Lecture: Michaelmas VII: The Creation of A Michael Festival Out Of The Spirit (Extract)
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    • used to be conscious of such things. Long ago, — it happened to
    • “With God”, whereas as a rule, the things contained in such
    • most important one for the concerns of human civilisation. Such things
    • clairvoyance. Men of old understood the year, and out of such
    • acquire the strength to establish such a festival out of the spirit,
    • of fellowship amongst those who assemble at such a festival —
    • ancient festivals — through such a new festival, established in a
    • such a creating out of the spiritual world. For what would that imply?
    • of such a festival would reveal, not only the will of human beings,
  • Title: Deed of Christ: Lecture 2: The Deed of Christ and the Opposing Spiritual Powers. Lucifer, Ahriman, Asuras.
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    • material world as such; this enabled him to shoulder and work out his
    • in such a way will enter a world of darkness and gloom, unable to make
    • lifts him into the spiritual world in such a way that he can see and
    • of occultism fall to the ground. There can be no question of any such
  • Title: Deed of Christ: Lecture 1: Mephistopheles and Earthquakes
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    • character from Lucifer approached man, namely the Being who casts such
    • powers. It is a fact that in certain school of black magic such
    • images which may themselves often be majestic, awe-inspiring. Such is
    • overtaken by such a destiny. An individual within some community may
    • suffer such a destiny is not to be discovered. Someone who might be
    • The cause of such karmic happenings may lie far, far away — but it is
    • circumstances did not make this possible. In such cases the only thing
    • contains only such substances as are to be found in the ground under our feet.
    • It is not a material vapor such as arises on the earth's surface but
    • tremors of the earth the connection between such grievous, tragic
    • in what is wrought by fire in such terrible manifestations of nature.
    • karma has evoked. Such happenings are connected with the collective
    • an iota of guilt to the victim of such a calamity or to withhold
    • victims of such catastrophes will be all the greater, for our
    • which the individual members have to suffer, that just as such
    • humanity be answerable for them; we must regard such a destiny as our
    • some warning beforehand? Such a warning might possibly be ineffective
    • answer to this is that the knowledge of such matters belongs to the
    • in respect of such an event it is absolutely correct to say that even
    • certainly be possible for the occultist to give such an indication.
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    • must range over such vast epochs that he surveys the time before man
    • realise at the outset that such visions or higher experiences (or
    • period man consisted of such fine, rarefied matter that no physical
    • body. But he develops in such a way that later on he can become
    • must be addressed to those who live in such a Community.
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    • understands the reason for this similarity because he knows that such
    • Such are the depths from which the content of the Apocalypse must be
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    • later. Such a book is the Gospel. The Gospel contains what was
    • for the first time in the human body, that such leaders came to the
    • is the following: After we have made efforts to understand such a
    • in such a writing, finding in it ever greater depths. That is the
    • inexhaustible fount of such writings, which we can read with
    • such writings, to delve into them more and more deeply. It will be
  • Title: Metamorphoses/Soul Two: Lecture 1: Spiritual Science and Language
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    • of ways. But the unsatisfactory nature of such a method has also been felt.
    • “bow-wow” it calls the dog a “bow-wow”. Such word
    • realising the unsatisfactory nature of such a
    • transformed these three members in such a way that nothing will remain of
    • ego has become active and it works in such a manner that it purifies and
    • added that the human being is prepared for such a development in a certain
    • into a self-contained individuality. Before the human being became such a
    • via the blood. That is why the blood is of such special nature. When the ego
    • the human form took shape under their influence in such a way that it is an
    • detail has been formed and sculpted in such a manner that man in his present
    • also fashioned the animals, but not to such a level where they
    • could develop the facility of speech such as the human being has it. We see
    • why these spiritual forces could only work on the physical body in such a
    • — and having been created in such a manner that a sculpted, an
    • being in such a manner that they formed and ordered him such that the air
    • motion again such that the word sounds by the original activity which
    • assimilates — such as in the dream — those things which no longer
    • This works in such a manner that it continues to transform the sound. The
    • step. But the inner experiences, such as joy and sorrow, by their nature have
    • soul, forcing the inward experiences from it in such a manner that the sound
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  • Title: Metamorphoses/Soul Two: Lecture 2: Laughing and Weeping
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    • pleased, and well content to leave alone such apparently commonplace matters
    • relationship with someone in our environment is such that we would like to
    • force of knowledge and understanding. In such a case we have to set up a sort
    • human being is placed into the world in such a way that he is built up from
    • species to which it belongs. For example, there are no such great difference
    • inmost part and directing each human being from within in such a way that he
    • true view of life, we must not attach primary importance to such crude facts
    • subtler aspects of his nature. If anyone cannot see the significance of such
    • religious records with the humility that such a deep and true understanding
    • such a case that an expansion of the astral body occurs, and everything I
    • presents the matter in such a way that his hearers need not try to understand
    • In such cases, when some loss is brought before a person in imagination only,
    • therefore such appeals are made, it may be our selfishness that is addressed,
    • still seeks for such a link in the midst of his tears. When he strengthens
  • Title: Metamorphoses/Soul Two: Lecture 3: What is Mysticism?
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    • difference. Our relation to things in the outer world is such that we cannot
    • soul-experiences, they come before him in such a way that everything manifold
    • Whither does such a path necessarily lead, in contrast to the goal of
    • similar multiplicity of spiritual grounds must exist. In modern times such
    • what the essence of real mysticism is. It is an inner experience of such a
    • cognition in such a way that the outward path and the inward path are brought
    • many such examples and is best given in the form of a dialogue between master
    • outer and inner mystical life are fused. The picture stands before us in such
    • has prepared himself in such a way that his inner being can grow out into the
    • show that to read a saying such as this one by Angelus Silesius is not
  • Title: Metamorphoses/Soul Two: Lecture 4: The Nature of Prayer
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    • there is such a thing as fear of something likely to happen tomorrow, or
    • Observations such as
    • illuminates all mystics such as he? What is it but the feeling of eternity
  • Title: Metamorphoses/Soul Two: Lecture 5: Sickness and Healing
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    • also, to deal with such a question, namely the nature of
    • that the relationship between the astral and the physical body is such that
    • though the actual inner human being is connected with the astral body in such
    • All personal experiences between birth and death take place in such a manner
    • transformed to such an extent that they can emerge as wisdom, as abilities,
    • experiences. The feeling of love for the other person has come about in such
    • and such interpretations of poets who were also seers are declared arbitrary
    • find that everything was systematised in such a way that, for example,
    • that with such truths. At first those who proclaim them are branded as
    • such a way that these abstract visions can only be achieved after long
    • periods of development. Life works in such a manner that it creates states of
    • physical body. We then observe such breaches as irregularities, as
    • example, leave an area if such an event is imminent. That is a well-known
    • soul came about. Such disharmony occurs not only when momentous events happen
    • to us; such disharmony is given in principle and in essence always when any
    • outer human being in such a way that he is not capable of countering this
    • illnesses are such disharmony, such breaching of the division between inner
    • means or the inner human being can be strengthened to such an extent that it
    • in such a manner that we create abilities from experiences and that the
    • fatal illness intertwine with this normal course of human life in such a
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    • search for any such convenient labels is fairly useless. For if we try to
    • anything different. Such a man would indeed be positive, but it would lead to
    • else might follow much the same course of travel, but his character is such
    • sweeps through the soul. Such a man will follow his inclinations not because
    • the past in such a way as to feel that dwelling within him is something
    • of coming to resemble him quite closely. Such a man may indeed be open to
    • with such endeavours. But if he is willing to learn what the spiritual
    • impressions are admitted to the soul in such a way that positive qualities
    • uncongenial that such facts should be presented in a rational sequence of
    • cause and effect. But if these communications are imparted to them in such a
    • — works on our negative qualities in such a way as to imprison us in
    • system of ideas such as geometry, he will learn to respect the creative
    • fear and pity in the spectators, but in such a way that these emotions
    • us in such a way that our fear and pity are purified; they are transformed
  • Title: Metamorphoses/Soul Two: Lecture 7: Error and Mental Disorder
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    • regarded as normal. But such observations are liable to misinterpretation in
    • Such statements
    • something and interprets the meaning in such a way that he thinks he hears
    • this silly. But all the same it is necessary to take such particulars into
    • uninteresting conversation. This gives an indication how such images occur in
    • be asked: does such an event not prompt us to investigate human soul-life
    • more deeply? And also: how can such a split in the soul-life come about in
    • But such people should also admit the horrible dualism of the chemist
    • When such a split
    • difference between the experience of the ego and all other experience. Such
    • observed when conclusions are drawn such as by the philosopher:
    • when the dogma that the ego can never be grasped in itself is backed by such
    • an example! And yet: the whole thing is based on the fact that such a
    • the causes affecting the soul such that it passes from mere error to mental
    • such an example, if it is truly understood, makes us aware of something which
    • enters the soul in such a case cannot be the result merely of physical
    • such a phrase by a world famous philosopher strange. Compare with this the
    • find such an error in our intellectual soul in the present, and if we are
    • able to maintain our reason, we can correct the error in such a way that it
    • when the error comes to expression in the ether body. Such error cannot
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    • activities of mankind — such was the aim of the pioneer thinkers of
    • “conscience” are such that all the situations to which they apply
    • of such matters may be presupposed — the philosophers. But in this
    • Such was the
    • conscience. Hence a philosopher such as Fichte, who studies human character,
  • Title: Metamorphoses/Soul Two: Lecture 9: The Mission of Art
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    • merely fanciful falls away; there is necessity, there is God.” At such
    • which such a man can relate, we can discern something like a primeval account
    • only — pictures of the soul-forces which have to be overcome. Such are
    • world into which Dante has transposed himself is such that it can be
    • himself in the element of human personality, and in such a way that it
    • such a soul, endowed with Dante's poetic power, the totality of
    • stream should be brought down to lower levels in order that such vital
    • had no such vision: he makes no claim to having had a special revelation at a
  • Title: Excursus/Mark: I: A Retrospect
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    • the "language of the macrocosm" and cover such topics as the two main
    • reverence; such reverence as must needs develop in us towards the
    • these great truths is such that we must approach them in humble
    • reverence; that we cannot think to grasp such mighty facts with any
    • intellectual modesty. In fact, without such a feeling we cannot
    • beyond it, the truths concerning life and death: all such questions
    • various causes holds aloof from such questions, even if he is able to
    • “Science is unable to investigate such matters, the faculties
    • the true nature of his feelings towards such questions as the
    • communicated them to others, then these communications must be such
    • spiritual world except in such a way that those who desired could
    • need of wisdom and cannot advance unless it gets it. Such
    • act in such and such a way?”
    • incorrectly; we know that though such a one may seem to have been
    • such things often hears it said: — “I have not done this
    • such vengeance as in the domain of spiritual life. It were better for
    • there are points of view from which such contradiction is necessary.
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    • must be observed from different sides (for people approach such
    • what such a beginner first learns concerning the nature of man,
    • meaning when there is light, such light as streams to earth from the
    • without eyes. Such animals would naturally belong to the lowest
    • such a simple matter as you might suppose. One might easily think,
    • pictures of them. The ego preserves such experiences. But if we wish
    • they say. Sympathy and antipathy always enter into such things,
    • are not interested in this, there cannot be many such.” People
    • make ourselves ripe for these truths, such truths as can only be
    • such experiences than on any piece of imparted knowledge or
    • enlightenment. We must not apply such knowledge to our own personal
    • regard to such experiences: — “You are only being given
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    • the "language of the macrocosm" and cover such topics as the two main
    • such epochs of earthly humanity.
    • when we go into such particulars that we observe this difference. We
    • present day. Such regular differentiations as we find in the first
    • anything preserved by such means would have been regarded at that
    • endured for a long time, for such things are retained far longer in
    • preserved in such a grotesquely profane way as was the case when
    • post-Atlantean) in which knowledge was presented in such a way that
    • knowledge such as we have to-day did not exist. Something there was
    • person appears who can fulfil this task. It was such a person to whom
    • occur at certain times. One such important turning point in evolution
    • reality for which man craves are of such a thin-spun consistency. For
    • the main question in such a way that he cuts every link between what
    • Such psychologists as
    • through what astronomy has to offer, by which such a return might
    • such a conception, and for this, when speaking of cause and effect,
    • mainly with the past. We must not only reckon with the past in such
    • slips from us. But it will be a long time yet before such ideas
    • Such is psychology! Now people are of course not satisfied when
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    • the content of such “books of initiation” was what anyone
    • such things in the world outside the Mysteries, any talk concerning
    • If we try to enter into the soul of such a man as the Prophet Isaiah,
    • such that an ever deeper meaning, a richer significance and
    • altogether from the sense-world. Expressions such as “prepare
    • spades and shovels. But when such words were used, the peculiarity of
    • such secret things existed.
    • science alone can provide a foundation for such an understanding, and
    • something empty, something void, within his soul. Such was the ego to
    • was such that they had in them only the serving powers of thinking,
    • above,” in such a way that he would have the earth between him
    • hint at what lies behind such things. I merely wished to-day to give
    • has such an appearance that we say: I walk from here to there. If the
    • the path that is connected on earth with such an individuality as
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    • the "language of the macrocosm" and cover such topics as the two main
    • nature. This path, blazed by Buddha in such an outstanding way, is a
    • such a picture of the world as man has; and the human organism
    • this descent is set before us in Buddhistic writings. Such things are
    • following this path certain leaders of humanity attained what such
    • another path that personalities, such as the first Zarathustra for
    • had such leaders to look to, it could not possibly have advanced as
    • poetically. The personality of the original Zarathustra was no such
    • high individuality could enter, could dwell, and inspire him. Such
    • the events I am about to describe did not happen in any such physical
    • such a child with ordinary perceptions do not observe this. But those
    • can rightly understand such a child. As a rule there are few, perhaps
    • sheaths, and on this account such a man feels more or less
    • only physical facts) that the people around such a child know nothing
    • vision the sharp contrast is revealed that such a child who is really
    • Similar things are then told concerning such personalities as are
    • in such a way that he evolved his “Zarathustra smile.”
    • spiritual individuality that had been introduced into such a soul,
    • revealed, in spite of so great a Being making use of such a child
    • rising to the spiritual world. Such animal forms represent the
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    • the course of many years. Only such thoughts can show us what is
    • If such a sentence is
    • the individuality of the people, not such or such a number of people,
    • do not see the result of their activities in any such invisible way
    • higher revelations. Such revelations are perceived as carrying more
    • Such a man feels that
    • we can understand such a saying in the Gospels and accept it in the
    • in the Gospel according to Mark, and even in such human endeavours as
    • who know the truth regarding such occurrences know that it can happen
    • that through what such a man experiences he becomes a changed Being.
    • had been before? Such questions can only spring from a complete
    • as an ego; modern psychologists criticise such facts adversely, but
    • illusion, but his consciousness is such that he must live in this
    • He is the son of such and such a father and mother, modern science
    • saying: he is the son of so and so, and was born in such a town, but
    • been imparted, conditions were such that they were conscious of their
    • under such circumstances as occurred in Palestine. It was not by
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    • the "language of the macrocosm" and cover such topics as the two main
    • of this movement. Such things, for instance, as: what meaning and
    • such investigation might perhaps object: — “I only see
    • ordinary life. Such idealists are always in a peculiar position
    • destroyed. Such images are closely connected with the way human life
    • organism. Such men become melancholy in later life, are discontented
    • cause of this is investigated we find that such persons have had
    • transcending action by idealistic thought. In ordinary life such
    • through a spiritual training learn to connect such things with
    • youth for a longer time. We do this by acting in such a way that our
    • materialists are not the worst, for such a materialist might he one
    • who created ideas merely through his understanding, and such ideas
    • summer must go to the Riviera. Such a man is entirely dependent on
    • (It may seem strange that such things should be mentioned, but it is
    • mentioned between their hands and the element of water. Such people
    • are actually of a coarser nature, and show by such ways that they
    • relationship between such people, observe how different the
    • Such things have the
    • trace directly to our organism. Activities such as occur in the
    • to such an extent indeed, that they cease to employ their
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    • strength of conviction in those who put forward such programmes is so
    • the infallibility of each. In speaking of such things we mention what
    • and was then filled with impulses of feeling from his heart. Such a
    • artistic fact. Will an occultist who knows the laws put such an
    • days is necessary. And if the man is not such a tyro that when the
    • “development of the soul” is full of such ordered
    • on a certain day, and such days are very rare in men's lives,
    • fructification such as I have described will take place in the soul.
    • The evolution of the human soul is full of such ordered arrangements.
    • “Yes, my dear spiritual investigator, such laws there may be,
    • Such a remark has
    • inspired by it? Men in general have little feeling for such things.
    • understand a sentence like this which has such special reference to
    • future course of human evolution will be such, that the saying of St.
    • If one has such perception, one realises the deep significance of the
    • that up to that time such words could only have been spoken in the
    • amazed, took the Christ aside and pointed out that such things
    • evolution in such a way that we are led back to the divine spiritual
    • inform us concerning such self-understood wisdom, as that the terms
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    • the "language of the macrocosm" and cover such topics as the two main
    • It will therefore be well if such a stimulus can be given to your
    • here in the evolution of mankind. Those who understand such things
    • such things from the occult point of view say: — If we call the
    • completely filled with the meaning of such symbols they have to be
    • evolutionary event such as this that took place through the
    • perfect stage. There are many such impulses, and also others,
    • powerful factors of evolution which are revealed in such a way that
    • occur, and if such things are not accepted in an external sense or
    • such an impulse to develop; so that the renewed moon-culture actually
    • development of the west. Such things, for instance, as the idea of
    • false Messiahs to Europe up to the time of Schabbathoi Zewi, and such
    • strengthened by seeing through such deceptions. We must
    • What such people say is comparable with what spiritual science says
    • of thought, such as those of reincarnation and karma, and all that
    • such idea that plays an important part in science to-day — the
    • required -such, for instance, as those entirely useless ideas
    • development, such as has frequently been described by me, evolve
    • some such change takes place in human thought and feeling as I have
    • which such streams of thought meet are fraught with many checks and
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    • down to us from ancient times.” Many such voices were,heard,in
    • drawing to a close. He who wrote it was a thinker such as is no
    • such ideas to gain understanding of the secrets of the world. And if
    • feel it as a necessity of existence to listen to such statements as
    • Because, as you have been born into the world with longings such as I
    • their souls when they listened to such tales.
    • living now who heard such tales and accepted them with joy. And when
    • results, it imparted powers to such souls, and these powers were
    • say:— Men must feel within such sympathy for the spirit that
    • thought-forms, so that such souls are to-day ripe enough to listen to
    • represents this in such a way that the soul, by which Ritter Wahn
    • they come? Where had they learnt how to present such pictures to the
    • of view when people think they can construct such tales as I have
    • But such hearts must
    • spiritual guidance of mankind. When we allow such thoughts to work
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    • can generally be endured. If with such a matter the wishes of the human
    • only by the science of our time. If truth stood on such weak feet, one
    • Because this is in such a way, we are certainly allowed to deal with
    • possibly experience such substantial changes that one would not believe
    • the physical heredity. Goethe himself felt in such a way speaking in
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    • And apart from such exceptional phenomena, we know that all eyes are
    • the human race was there in such a way as it still exists, the soul
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    • of the last decades has believed in such a thoughtless way that the
    • not wonder if we look at the matter in such a way that Goethe's saying
    • can form no other concept of the divine being as such which is adjusted
    • such a way as we have just looked at it, we have to say: however, we
    • comes from sciences is true. For they undermine the Bible in such a
    • the best who are set on such a mania today that they are the best who
    • As incredible it sounds, the materialists stand on the level of such
    • of the human being are in such a way that he likes to see something
    • again the human beings formed ideas of the gods in such a way as they
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    • of the world could become flesh. Our time does not like to rise to such heights
    • perceive, also the confessions are really full of such materialistic views.
    • Just the representatives of such materialistic views will believe to understand
    • core of the Gospels. After he had tried to make clear what such a core of historical
    • the immediate image of that which the highest wisdom contained. It was in such
    • term means: going up to the mountain. One has to know such expressions, know
    • facts. Was it not such a concept of guilt which keeps to the physical-actual
    • for the simple human heart, which moves in the everyday, but such a deep understanding
    • To such a word, to such good news
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    • past us. But the things “in themselves” do not show such
    • be: do we have such knowledge? But we must think about the possibility
    • of such judgments.
    • question of Kant: how are such absolutely necessary judgments possible?
    • How are such judgments a
    • priori possible? We have seen that such a judgment: the sum of angles
    • space, I find that a planet describes such an ellipse. The planet follows
    • such purely ideal judgments, that we have, actually, no reality of experience.
    • — they have no reality of experience, but reality submits to such
    • in such a way that everything of its experience corresponds only to
    • the laws which it has. The human mind is made in such a way that it
    • mind is in such a way that the three angles of a triangle are always
    • was induced to find such a particular method of knowledge. As long as
    • the human mind is organised in such a way as it is organised as long
    • same. The world may be as it wants; we recognise it in such a way as
    • about them. We see the things not as they are, but in such a way as
    • organisation is made in such a way as it is. This is Kant’s doctrine
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    • such a common life with a spiritual world. With such a view Kant’s epistemology
    • penetrates it, also. The eye answers to any influence from without in such a
    • molecules. They are in movement. Every particle is in such movement which cannot
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    • is possible to have an overview in such a way as I have characterised it.
    • is an one-sidedness. But those who interpreted in such a way regarded themselves
    • also puts up such realities.
    • thought. But it seems only in such a way. Indeed, under the preconditions of
    • the western epistemology it appears in such a way. But it did not always appear
    • in such a way, above all not to those whose mind was not clouded by the principles
    • It is in such a way that our ego does not belong to us, is not enclosed in the
    • he tries to explain this to himself in such a way that he says: we can only
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    • new faith, such a pure naturalistic religion. The naturalist believes that he
    • of the present. It is shown in such a way that the scientific discoveries of
    • That with regard to the historical truth. If it were not in such a way, one
    • the heavenly spheres. — Such teaching is not a matter of external research,
    • but it concerns a deepening of such knowledge. Already in the vestibule it should
    • human being uses that which he has experienced in such a way that he can conclude
    • in the soul. It develops from the soul. It develops in such a way as the soul
    • modern science in such a way as this explores the realm of the purely spatial
    • looks with external eyes, but in such a way as it appears if we see it in the
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    • Now, such an assertion could be
    • questions which arise in our soul-life are finer, more subtle? It is in such
    • single differences which exist also in the animal realm do not interest to such
    • his particular experiences of grief and desire if we put him simply in such
    • has spatial ones. Those who state that such thoughts are contradictory to the
    • again and again that such a psychology as it was shown now is contradictory
    • removed by this law. We hear these naturalists speaking in such a way that somebody
    • as geniuses want to accept nothing higher, then one cannot accuse such arrogance
    • human being cannot be understood in such a way even in the lower world. Preyer
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    • in a situation in which normally those not are who experience such an event.
    • The human being is more receptive for the topmost truth at such moments.
    • if we are used to find such sentences disregarding the sensuous impressions
    • appear with such clearness and invincibility? Because no interest, no personal
    • In such mystery sites the pupils
    • were not taught about such questions in the abstract. Truths were handed down
    • up his soul, if this shadowy reality of thoughts surrounds him in such a way
    • to him as the mathematical truth speaks indifferently to him, but in such a
    • in the usual sense of the word. Such a hypnotised person can be stung with needles,
    • In the usual sense desire and harm are eliminated from the being of such a hypnotised
    • How is the being active now in such
    • a person if you speak to such a hypnotised person, if you give him some orders?
    • In such a state the hypnotised person
    • he is not in such a mental condition like the hypnotised. If this perception
    • to have such sensitivity of the environment with waking consciousness it is
    • interest — it is in the everyday life in such a way — in that which
    • disciples, then our wishes are transformed in such a way that we bind the whole
    • to such thoughts disregarding our personal wishes. Then that appears which merges
    • to their fellow men. This was the case because they had advanced to such a development
    • otherwise, only serves the self, such strength enables the human being to heal
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    • One has called our age in which the things are in such a way the materialistic
    • move in our brain and which were made clear to us by science in such an epoch-making
    • a scientific teaching of the soul by such people who should have a teaching
    • is a necessary phenomenon. We have to realise first if we study such a question
    • fields? This is almost in such a way, as if we constructed a double Crookes,
    • of it can give evidence that there are such beings.
    • occultist knows. Somebody who really studies history encounters such spiritual
    • Hence, theosophy turns to the incarnated human beings above all, to such human
    • of media to such a high degree. The insight that the human being should contact
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    • We also know that not any person is suited to carry out soul actions with such
    • of trance or dream state are able to show such phenomena. These persons are
    • in a kind of unconscious condition, while such phenomena arise from their nature,
    • the ancient Greece, we see which interpretation such actions of somnambulistic
    • such deep souls; whether important state actions whether important legislations
    • human beings enjoyed divine devotion who could be transported into such somnambulistic
    • of such somnambulistic persons. We see that such persons were understood as
    • only pathological ones and understood them merely in such a way that one must
    • how can be such phenomena caused? — Because we know that some people get
    • completely by themselves to such a condition where their usual waking consciousness
    • such phenomena which appear with certain people completely by themselves every
    • now and then. Then we say: such persons are somnambulists; they think, act,
    • We also know that with such somnambulists
    • such somnambulists can move on particular actions that they carry out actions
    • are in their usual waking state. These are only indications of such states at
    • first. Such conditions can appear without any reason, but they can also appear
    • is then transported into an artificial somnambulistic condition. Then such artificial
    • such phenomena mean to the spiritual life, which role do they play in the whole
    • interrelation of the spiritual life, and what can we experience by such phenomena
    • and mind? We must ask ourselves: are such phenomena actually such an abnormal
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    • in our present about such a topic where as a rule with the “pros and cons”
    • words are still of quite different kind. They are of such a kind that they can
    • describe as very difficult. If the neophyte had developed such forces in him
    • average human being in such a way as a sighted is to a blind-born. This was
    • only somebody can completely understand this who occupies himself not in such
    • not know how to do with such sayings, because they had no notion of how they
    • were to be understood. Moreover, prejudices flourished against such a kind of
    • wrong and in the course of time it was regarded as such which was not given
    • of higher intuitive forces. So that within such occult brotherhoods the way
    • get to truth that he knows how to develop such forces that are of quite different
    • of the Rosicrucian Society in such a way that the relationship is clear to any
    • mysterious darkness for all non-initiates in such brotherhoods, and that the
    • In ancient times one spoke about the fact that the human being can have such
    • which they see in such super-sensible worlds. One also knew that there are human
    • consider it as something natural. Such not physical, not sense-perceptible phenomena
    • by the church of the Middle Ages in such a way, as if they were caused by means
    • used to such changes. With his feeling, with his senses he looks at everything,
    • much of such circles that spoke of an initiation and led to super-sensible truth
    • the super-sensible resorted to such phenomena. One wanted to know what scientific
    • such a way as Swedenborg had told it. Another example: a high-ranking person
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    • such a peculiar, typical way that perhaps nothing is more suited than this chapter
    • in this direction in such a way, as if passion or emotion dictates it. I can
    • chickens have such a strong imagination that they get motionless and a peculiar
    • has transported a person into such a sleep-like state can give him so-called
    • suggestive commands. If you have transported a person into such a state, you
    • you cause a visual hallucination in such a hypnotised person and say to him,
    • to such a hypnotised person which he should carry out not straight away, but
    • But we have also seen that in the last decades such a sum of matters has been
    • I have shown you that such abnormal
    • 17th century, were not especially convenient for such matters in the external
    • beings are very different from each other that the human beings would have such
    • clarification does never admit such a view. It supposes that one human being
    • in a human being who wields such a power on the other that such phenomena happen
    • to cause such forces in him that he can exert such an influence on his fellow
    • receives such a power over his fellow men. However, one also demands in all
    • schools that that who develops such a power in himself has to go through a certain
    • humankind. Their development makes it impossible to use such a power in another
    • way than for the benefit of their fellow men. Because such knowledge gives the
    • else than on that: which requirements has anybody to meet whom is given such
    • a power, which methods are necessary, so that a human being can attain such
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    • and for those who strive for such a more profound foundation of the knowledge
    • How does the human being get to such images? — This is one kind how the
    • of today what such a human being is able to experience of the higher world is
    • to a significant work of technology, you have to say to yourselves: such a work
    • at the sight of such works — but you cannot ignore the thought that that
    • appear in such a way, as if everything is contained in the appearing and disappearing
    • and in any authority. The human being rather develops in such a way that he
    • such a way as the pain of a child if it falls: it learns to go. Thus any grief
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    • such schools of thought more or less unknown at the moment of their appearance,
    • and in particular liberal circles would protest to be lumped together with such
    • which the persecution of heretics arose, and the reasons of such a persecution
    • only two words: “God-seeker, dreamer.” Such a kind of learnt consideration
    • I do not want to give an anthology of quotations from such reference books.
    • has to say to himself: also in such philosophical dictionaries we find nothing
    • differently.” You can hear such things in abundance. What you hardly hear,
    • and matter, Eduard von Hartmann tried to understand it in such a way that the
    • such a procedure, but you cannot deny that it was thoroughly effective. Somebody
    • which draw their knowledge only from such books, then we find that there are,
    • nearly what induces such scholarly circles to say: we can notice these matters,
    • but they are in such a way that we can approach them more and more. Limits must
    • not be raised anywhere. It seems to be a summit of arrogance if such representatives
    • being who slumbers in it and can be woken and uses such spiritual organs, spiritual
    • Because one calls such an inner human being the divine one, I make the difference.
    • He will never come up with such
    • to such people: if you only investigate the matter, you only find your matter
    • concerns the recognition of the spiritual as such and one has to be aware of
    • prefers the careful supporters. It does not want to have children but such human
    • spiritual current is which tries to look at the world in such a way as single
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    • conceivably biggest authority, maybe the only real authority. However, in such
    • we do not have senses for them. The reasonable naturalists made such thoughts
    • — Does the human being consist, however, only of such physical manifestations?
    • such imagination, such thinking and looking developed finally as it is today.
    • follower of such a confession or school believes to own the only truth and eliminates
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    • in such a way, we are soon able to admit that the teaching of Buddha is nothing
    • At all times there have been such
    • human beings who had spiritual experiences; and those who had such experiences
    • From such a brotherhood of advanced
    • else than an emissary of such higher human individualities who have attained
    • a lofty degree of wisdom and divine will. Of such kind as they come from such
    • by the whole state of affairs which is here, but we express it in such a way
    • times there were great sages also in Europe; and there were also such brotherhoods.
    • Such a passage shows us immediately
    • to penetrate into them and behave in such a way, as if anything completely strange
    • says also that such asceticism, such hostility to life does not befit the active
    • modern human being. They say: what does such asceticism mean to us? One only
    • If you take such a thing, you can estimate, from there going out, how little
    • which have nested in such a way. One can only point to the true figure of these
    • we attribute such a quality to the divine being — as this Christian esotericist
    • to announce a Buddhist confession only, it would be just in such a way, as if
    • and Buddha not in such a way as we stand to science, but in such a way that
    • nor a Buddhist one. We speak to every human being in such a way that he can
    • we no longer give grounds for such prejudices, as if we wanted to announce a
    • an old church to that which we are based on. We have no such dogmatism. Those
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    • harmony with this. One such extraordinary personality lived in
    • on the physical plane. Such natural scientists, who surely
    • might often have heard that such reaching into the higher
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    • you who are interested in such things may hear much which is not
    • such festivals, the writers of which have not the slightest idea of
    • the meaning of such a festival. But for theosophists it is necessary
    • your attention to the origin of such an age-old festival: the source
    • mankind through consciousness of self, by means of such movements as
    • hypnosis — are the ones which lead to an understanding of such
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    • (4:21 And his brother's name was Jubal: he was the father of all suchGenesis 4, 21–22).
    • service of God. It became a sin for such a dedicated one to have
    • teachers of humanity such as Moses, the Indian Rishis, Hermes,
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    • initiate. And such an initiate was the Greek Heracles; Heracles who
    • take place of such Manus as are akin to ourselves; who have risen, as
    • those who are striving to become such. In the fifth Root Race we have
    • afterwards. A kind of thinking such as this is
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    • like now to show one such legend as this which dates back only a few
    • other people into such matters as he himself had learned through
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    • one such reincarnation.
    • evil, as such, will continue for ever. Evil, therefore, has no
    • Manichean legend; just such a legend as the Temple Legend, which I
    • recounted to you recently. All such spiritual currents connected with
    • order to redeem evil as such. Because a part of the light enters into
    • Christian life, as such, overcomes every form, it is propagated by
    • future. That is why such great stress was laid on absolute purity of
  • Title: Temple Legend: Lecture 7: The Essence and Task of Freemasonry from the Point of View of Spiritual Science - 1
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    • three apprentices conspired to make the casting in such a way that
    • inclined to ask: is what takes place in such ceremonies very trivial
    • all metal he has about him, such as gold, silver and other metals,
    • astral plane through the mystery schools. Such proceedings,
    • acts upon the spirit of humanity in such a way that intuitive forces
  • Title: Temple Legend: Lecture 8: The Essence and Task of Freemasonry from the Point of View of Spiritual Science - 2
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    • into account that, in spite of that, there is probably no such
    • such a way that the germ of his theosophical awareness is thereby
    • temple has to be built in such a way that its proportions are a
    • be built in such a way that its acoustics reproduce something of the
    • Freemason of the present day. Such symbols are not arbitrarily
    • evolution. It will be included in such a way that man will gradually
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    • person from one who has gone through such a schooling that the five
    • French Revolution certainly proceeded from such things as this. There
    • consists mainly in preparing people for such things. For instance,
    • are led to such revelations through their own memories. That will
    • discoverer of such things. In reality people will have been led to
    • during the next year or two, one must not think that failure in such
    • therefore — if it is to concern itself with such matters -will also
    • occultists are to take part in such things they must needs be active
    • in such things. Even the Masters, when they prescribe something of
    • in existing moulds. The important thing is that such moulds exist in
  • Title: Temple Legend: Lecture 10: Evolution and Involution as they are Interpreted by Occult Societies [The Atom as Congealed Electricity]
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    • question might be asked: What is the deeper meaning of such secret
    • such a question, my answer would be that they have a real connection
    • will realise it — that the world cannot do without such societies. To
    • such consciousness which contributes the most to its development. It
    • injunction to their members: Build such buildings as make no
    • worked in such a way that he merely added something to the objective
    • the world in such a way that it is concealed in the cathedrals, in
    • have begun to attach such value to an individual human name. In
    • mineral world, as such, we perceive; what we make out of it we will,
    • impossible to conceive what might happen in such circumstances if
    • such things as economic strife among nations, wars of exploitation,
  • Title: Temple Legend: Lecture 11: Concerning the Lost Temple and How It Is To Be Restored - 1
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    • why in occult science one starts from such images; today we shall see what
    • shape outer life in such a way that — along with the Gothic cathedral
    • harmony with the great life of God. And the life of just such a
    • society must also be regulated by such a law. According to a
    • not yet gained such perfection in their development: the etheric body
    • to use in such a way that every turn of the hand, every movement of a
    • famous Lake Moeris in Egypt is just such a wonder-work of the human
    • us? How little does the outward life of such a city reflect what we
    • spirit. Go, for instance, through a town such as Nuremberg: there you
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    • such as ‘Elohim’ or ‘Adonai’, came
    • human souls in such a way that a genuine, true and pure Christianity
    • according to which the sun and man move together. Such things are
    • Christ on earth. It is always so with such teachings. For a time what
    • building of the Temple of Mankind. For such great concepts work
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    • Life, as such, he is only gradually learning to comprehend. Precisely
    • which has led it to acquire such basic and real significance as a
    • science does not concern itself with such matters; it takes things as
    • such external laws; through them, however, we will never find that
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    • Moreover, we are in a position to consider such matters annually, and
    • substance, as mind-substance. The earth was present as such a
    • When a person can penetrate into the physical body with such Father
    • could be completely managed by the ego. Now such a person would stand
    • one calls the Holy Spirit. Such an initiate was called a man endowed
    • brought this far into the astral, could such an event occur. The
  • Title: Temple Legend: Lecture 15: Atoms and the Logos in the Light of Occultism
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    • incarnation. Between two such connected incarnations lie 2,600 to
    • kingdom or plant kingdom. However, he does have such an influence in
    • activity of higher individualities comes indeed to expression. Such
    • groupings. Such were Buddha, Hermes, Pythagoras, and so on. The great
    • thinking. When the higher powers are developed, then, in such beings,
    • to work out for the Jupiter [cycle]. And now, at the end of such an
    • first really ’Earth’ but ’Earth plus Sun plus Moon;’ a body such as
  • Title: Temple Legend: Lecture 16: The Relationship of Occultism to the Theosophical Movement
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    • theosophical movement as such, in so far as it expressed in the
    • That means that the members of such a society, of such a brotherhood,
    • generally about the tasks of such occult brotherhoods. The honoured
    • heard me speak about such things. Occult brotherhoods are the guiding
    • plane. Physical events are nothing else than such thickened
    • precincts of such temples, the pupils who were to be received into
    • work on his etheric body. He was then what is called a Chela. Such a
    • water before. Many such astral events must combine, must flow
    • plane. It is different when such an idea is brought face to face with
    • pupils who follow such spirit-filled ideas, then these will be a
    • super-sensible, not merely by means of imaginative concepts. Such a
    • But something else still crops up. For such a step forward to be able
    • of common knowledge. Many, many such perceptions and concepts were
    • not lead to such an insight. Therefore to the structure of outer
    • as such. Hence, in certain brotherhoods, it was resolved, as the
    • a society whose members are seized by a spiritual power such as that
    • we will again have a spiritual culture. And such a culture will again
    • brought to life in such a society today.
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    • and brotherhoods. Such secret societies — at least in the form in
    • that. It was not the custom in antiquity to write such things down;
    • subject to the influence of a race having two sexes. Such laws will
    • start has been made. Something such as this is called a
    • induction of women in such Adoption Lodges of the male Freemasons did
    • Society was indeed a [female] member of such an Adoption Lodge.
    • powers. There is such an Order: it is the Jesuit Order. It has
  • Title: Temple Legend: Lecture 18: Freemasonry and Human Evolution II
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    • taken such a grotesque form in the Lodges of Freemasonry? If one
    • spirit, a matter of sharp opposition to the female spirit as such.
    • recapitulation of ancient Greek times. We also find such
    • (4:21 And his brother's name was Jubal: he was the father of all suchGenesis 4:21–22),
    • master builder himself, for she could not conceive how [such a]
    • H.P. Blavatsky belonged to such an Adoption Lodge.
    • only the reason why such an experiment is made may not be understood
  • Title: Temple Legend: Lecture 19: The Relationship Between Occult Knowledge and Everyday Life
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    • super-sensible worlds, how can such a person — given the standpoint
    • world; such a teacher will also develop the ability to enter into the
    • One can very well observe in two such people the interaction of their
    • full of such structures and is then unable to comprehend theosophical
    • if we transmit to other people countless such thought forms enveloped
    • grasping such things with our intellect, from simply knowing what
    • groups such as the theosophical groups, will feel and experience it.
    • nation, every other community, has such an astral body, and this
    • elevated souls to an ideal in a selfless way. Then, when such people
    • development. When such a person dies, who was a great and noble
    • suppose that such a person has become a martyr. He created something
    • noble, but has been illtreated by his nation, just as such advanced
    • enemies of those for whom they made sacrifices in life. Such martyrs,
    • peoples, individual personalities such as Tolstoy arose, who sought
    • phenomena becomes more and more comprehensible as well. Such an
  • Title: Temple Legend: Lecture 20: The Royal Art in a New Form
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    • there are plenty of opportunities for incurring censure over such
    • become informed, and then such rubbish could not gain
    • must admit that I haven't learnt any such thing. I would in fact have been
    • make such an inference.
    • masons — such as, for example, apron, hammer, trowel, chisel,
    • tragedian-poets, such as Aeschylus, Sophocles, etc., we are dealing
    • such higher degrees. Actually, the higher degrees have more or less
    • interpret more or less astutely. I could give you countless more such
    • who try to explain such symbols today are only following their own
    • however, in such a way that this opponent has to be considered as the
    • [such groups?] which are profoundly masonic. We must conceive such
    • love: such is the pre-condition for gaining control over the
    • but through the strength of what is born in the intimacy of such
    • such world-embracing symbols, which inspire
    • who really gain access to such mysteries, one practical result is a
    • itself with such frightful force, that is called the social question,
    • are initiated in such matters. Cologne's Gothic cathedral will, for
    • men have formed out of their souls, as such communities, constitute
    • unless there were such beings who worked as we work today on the
    • Such understanding is to be sought in precisely those things which
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  • Title: Where/How/Spirit: Lecture I: Where and How Does One Find the Spirit?
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    • orientate ourselves especially about the spirit as such today.
    • questions belonging here touch the human being in such a way
    • foster just such a thing like the science of the spirit. If one
    • wants to recognise something of the spirit, such a sum of fine
    • spirit. Someone who has a healthy logic should talk with such a
    • we assume that the human being rises to such a height that he
    • such a way is an example that in wide circles is no
    • such an effect would not be possible does not understand that
    • is with the physical and etheric bodies in such a way. Matter
    • is a form of spirit different from the spirit as such like the
    • Materialism plays such pranks to you. However, spiritual
    • spiritual organs in such a way. One can speak only of light and
    • researcher must be his own tool. There have always been such
    • There, for example, is such an instruction of a teacher to his
    • spiritual science is of such an immense significance to the
  • Title: Where/How/Spirit: Lecture II: Goethe's Secret Revelation - Exoteric
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    • man said to the older one: if I open myself to such a talk, it
    • does not go about its work in such a way and which, although it
    • develop such ideas, and that such an idea had no significance
    • consciousness led to such answer and what Schiller confirmed
    • everybody's thing to walk up to such spheres of the purest
    • concept. He, who walked in such abstracts heights, in
    • in such a way as the representatives of science assert so
    • to knowledge in such a way, you see that Goethe chooses no
    • However, this makes Goethe such an eminently modern spirit. If
    • giant lays his arm just in such a way that the shadow falls
    • such a way: we take a human being who does not feel the
    • conceptual and logical necessity of reason. Such a human being
    • work on me in such a way that they explain to me what I lived
    • in ancient times. He knew that there is such a possibility, and
    • truth that works in such a way, that if he enters life it is
  • Title: Where/How/Spirit: Lecture III: Goethe's Secret Revelation - Esoteric
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    • happen that such an interpretation, an explanation — if
    • that one does not like to get involved in such symbolic
    • and to try to fathom the ideal, real contents of such a poetic
    • objection to such an explanation of Goethe's fairy tale would
    • would not like to know the matters understood in such a way, as
    • more in such a way: the plant grows according to the principles
    • explain what is explained here in such a way. He did never need
    • These matters are rather considered in such a way that in every
    • Today, one can hear those persons who think about such matters
    • or believe to have a judgment about such matters representing
    • whereas feeling and will could not yet be developed to such
    • example, with such truths that refer to dimensions of number
    • such truths, as the mathematical ones are, most human beings
    • personal like thinking, so that the feeling provides such
    • imagination in such a way that the being of the things is
    • Someone who has not already developed such a part of the being
    • in himself in such an emotional culture cannot recognise the
    • added to it. If his emotional property is in such a way that
    • such a way.
    • understand Goethe in the representation of such a picture if we
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    • However, such a judgment would be rather careless. It would be
    • he pronounces such a judgment — says to himself: the
    • human beings, I do not care about. — Such a human being
    • the chance to gain such a satisfaction from this document if
    • if one takes up such a viewpoint. Does one really insult the
    • instruments were perfected in such a way, as it was the case
    • world. We adapt ourselves in such a way: what you learn as
    • which you have gained in such a way, you can move up to Euclid
    • thought that it is possible to approach the Bible with such
    • knowledge if one wants to go back to such primeval times. What
    • exists in such pictures, but these pictures correspond to
    • mental picture still burns in such a way. There is just
    • and one still said now, the Seven-Day work was made in such a
    • indeed, in such a way as one can see these spiritual facts in
    • adversaries of the Bible are such even today; they fight
    • There is a certain tendency today that turns against such a
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    • simple lines should be shown how concerning the Bible such a
    • document of such an immense significance for countless human
    • uplift the human beings in such a way that it is lyrical in
    • had to be directed against such confidence. The critical
    • such under these conditions? Is it possible to speak about
    • behave towards the whole Bible in such a way? — Two
    • that we have to presuppose such a research while we believe in
    • word of Christianity, of the Bible as such a work which reports
    • the knowledge of a higher world which is round him in such a
    • somebody who speaks in such pictures does not want to speak
    • the human being in such a way that he could grasp the ego
    • before. They form in such a way that we can recognise their way
    • science, but in such a way, as I have explained it the day
    • acted in such a way as the blood running through generations
    • announces himself in such a way that he orders the external
    • the Old Testament it would be in such a way to behold God
    • assumes this in such a way, we understand why Christ Jesus
    • it was in the old times in such a way that the human being
    • such a way that he finds the divine in his ego if he beholds
    • resurrection of Lazarus. There such a man like Gförer
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  • Title: Where/How/Spirit: Lecture VI: Superstition from the Standpoint of Spiritual Science
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    • such haste to the post office just even today, this would be a
    • a boasting way to be concerned with such superstition. However,
    • depends with such matters much less on the human logic, on
    • derived their destinies from the moment of birth. Such
    • relates to inheritance, and no current event escapes from such
    • that it was possible that science could worship such a
    • dinner. He, who observes such a thing, maybe observes too short
    • such cases, and because I do not believe in telepathy, I have
    • that he colours another person whom he faces in such a way.
    • Moreover, it appears in numerous cases as such obvious fraud
    • human being believed such a thing in this field fallacy by
    • who has to treat such a sick person has to pay attention in
    • does not want to come to such things in our materialistic
    • after seven days. Then one takes out such a thing, of course,
    • such. One says to himself, something particular is connected
    • comprehensible: in all cases where one has arranged such a
    • as such questions are put, it is just impossible that it is
    • such a phenomenon in connection with its spiritual undergrounds
    • believe in a spiritual world! However, if you tell such a
    • — This is in such a way that the persons want to remain
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  • Title: Where/How/Spirit: Lecture VII: Issues of Nutrition in the Light of Spiritual Science
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    • Such persons also believe — and in certain respects they
    • understand it in such a way — and the materialistic sense
    • understood in such a way that in no way spiritual science
    • active in such a way that life prospers and progresses. It is
    • being. We can say, nutrition must take place in such a way that
    • destroy what the ancestors have founded. Even if such a person,
    • not yet set aglow by passions, such as milk. The plant food
    • in certain ways that in such a person the alcohol thinks and
  • Title: Where/How/Spirit: Lecture VIII: Issues of Health in the Light of Spiritual Science
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    • answers that one needs if one wants to solve such questions
    • such a way. Then comes the father who remembers that something
    • arises such a need for help as the ill human being has it
    • could say, illness is such an important matter in human life
    • we realise from which viewpoint such a quarrel about illness
    • forget with such characteristic that that which the one or the
    • that in such a way that the organism shows in the ill state by
    • human being opportunity to evoke his inner forces in such a way
    • have may be seen if you have cared about such questions because
    • human health. It improved the living conditions in such a way
    • protected against the influence of such pathogenic agents or he
    • However, from such a case we should only learn to respect the
    • an organism can be arranged in such a way that it requires, so
    • Just in such a way as with the above-mentioned man the activity
    • directly where it has stopped. Such persons would experience if
    • concerning such matters. Who would not assume a particular
    • regards it as misbehaviour. Rather it is in such a way: what
    • looks at such a guide of health, one also has to realise
    • whole human being. That is the point. If we speak in such a
    • can bring him in such surroundings that he can experience joy,
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    • sometimes. Therefore, it could appear weird that just such a
    • could treat his farmers in such a way, as it was necessary in
    • and do not pay attention to anything in such youth experiences
    • philistine view, such a soul, if it appears in its first youth
    • as such, shows the width of the scope of view just by such
    • such things in one of his first writings, in which he gives
    • eyebrows and defaced his not very extensive beauty in such a
    • Between such moods, this great soul was thrown back and forth.
    • of life to such extent as at the sight of the beloved dying
    • have supported him. He was in such a basic mood that expressed
    • itself towards death possibly in such a way that he said, I am
    • said to himself at that time, such a life whose sense one
    • the sight of death had put the riddle of life in such horrible
    • life to an Eastern fable, which he tells possibly in such a
    • the rest, he considered life in such a way that all tantalising
    • enough to see what goes forward in such a soul, what is shown
    • away at the delight in them. If the whole life is in such a
    • could satisfy his searching. Recently it was in such a way that
    • again. Now it was something in him that one can explain in such
    • Christianity. He strove in such a way, as if he had wanted to
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  • Title: Where/How/Spirit: Lecture X: The Practical Development of Thinking
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    • field of daydreamers and of such human beings who, as one says
    • of spiritual science can easily get to such a judgment. That
    • our civilisation so numerously against such a field of
    • Maintaining such a practice is mostly not bound to reason, but
    • Life praxis consists of such conditions in many cases. Then the
    • a practitioner of the postal system invented it, but such a
    • parliament, firstly he did not believe that such an advantage
    • himself was surprised that he was so clever to make such an
    • fruits such concrete sense bears. The confidence that the
    • things is again such a magic ideal of the practice of thinking.
    • selected such an event and the cause of it after my
    • important from such compliance or non-compliance. If my
    • after a shorter or longer time, but that one can liberate such
    • such a thinking. This is because they are already born with
    • special dispositions to develop such a thinking. Such a person
    • was in such a way that from his thinking developed what
    • One obtains such concrete thinking if one does such exercises
    • he does such experiments. If he looks, for example, at a fact
    • If he finds, however, such a thing that he does only because of
    • one does such a thing that does not belong to life praxis
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    • useful to him by all appearances? On the other hand, is such a
    • (1794), he protests that none who speaks from such
    • basis of our time sees in such evident connections between
    • and animals also have such an etheric body, which one can
    • could also already say to itself that such a thing as an astral
    • such a way that you become a thinker finally? I mean, a healthy
    • such a way — that a considerable part of claustrophobia
    • healthy self-assurance. Such a thing can slumber in the human
    • confess such a thing! Then he has the feeling, now it is no
    • systematic application of cold water (Kneipp cure), but in such
    • physical body, it transfers it as a skill, in such a way that,
  • Title: Where/How/Spirit: Lecture XII: The Secret of the Human Temperaments
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    • riddles as human beings. Within the basic types, we have such a
    • self-consciousness in such mysterious way but also in such
    • phlegmatic. The physical body as such is expressed only in the
    • densest part prevails, the person always feels in such a way
    • person, is recognizable quite externally as such. His growth
    • foot in such a way, as if he wants to touch not only the ground
    • such a child. Love is the magic word. We must see what is
    • into effect in such a way as the objects of the usual world
    • person is entitled. If we cause such conditions in microcosm
    • good to choose such objects where it is senseless to rage,
    • meet any single human being in such a way that we show him
    • science it is in such a way that if a soul faces the other and
    • else, it gives it. Thus, we create social bases by such true
    • basis of life, and love is the blossom and the fruit of such a
  • Title: Where/How/Spirit: Lecture XIII: The Riddles in Goethe's Faust - Exoteric
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    • If we open ourselves to such a fact, we
    • passageway through the big world, but in such a way that the
    • If it is only in such a way that the spectators enjoy the
    • physical eyes see and physical ears hear. Really, from such a
    • “springs of all life” from all such striving!
    • magic, theosophy and so on, was such that, indeed, behind the
    • Such signs and words must deeply work on Goethe. For example,
    • a mood, which one can possibly describe in such a way: I have
    • who could decide with quick look what he had received. Such a
    • is in such a way that the path to the spiritual worlds is
    • a time that produced such stars like Giordano Bruno, Galilei,
    • From all that we know the Faust figure was such who deeply felt
    • put into such words, what one thought and felt about Faust. One
    • tradition in such a way that he could confide to this figure
    • time. Such moods and images could flow into Goethe's soul. He
    • could write them down with such truth when he stood before that
    • Considering such a thing, you have Goethe's soul before
    • such a fact only before the soul, so that a soul, which has a
    • feeling of such things, may have infinitely more of it.
    • ages knows that — considering such deep mental strives
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    • words link in such a way:
    • such explanation, which is based on old tradition, is flatly
    • performed by that body of loyal students who know such an
    • one should accept such things of the poet as his pictures,
    • life. Such a human being who settles in the whole human
    • development knows that such words like folk spirit, spirit of
    • involved, coming from such beings, which Faust already got to
    • are enclosed by such spiritual beings outranking them.
    • certain superior humour: how such phenomena arise from the same
    • play with such matters, but really gets to know them. So
    • have such things, which is unbound from them. Faust should
    • such a symbol if it has passed the gate, if it is in the
    • sphere, but in such a way that the whole scene must be imagined
    • such spheres where he can really combine spirit and body.
    • Such figures are the Greek philosophers
    • is now in such a way as it is for a mystic who stumbled for a
    • such a thing:
    • such matters knows what Goethe meant with “robes and
    • Such a thing faces the human being who has settled in the
    • by Mephistopheles in such a way that it can be a touchstone of
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    • Nietzsche's etheric body was very movable from the start. Such
    • widely divergent perspectives. Such persons are not as easily
    • mind. Such a human being does not live in ideas, which are
    • However, something else is connected with such a mental
    • the universe. It seemed to him in such a way that in Socrates
    • understood it in such a way that the old Greek felt what he
    • blissful for Nietzsche to develop according to such an
    • Nietzsche lived up to 1876 in such a way. His development was
    • in such a way that he stood far from the events in the world.
    • such conditions, ideas from which we must say that Nietzsche
    • imprinted itself on Nietzsche's soul in such a way that it
    • to rest from intensive work of thought. In such a way, he lay
  • Title: Where/How/Spirit: Lecture XVI: Isis and Madonna
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    • Such a mysterious truth shall face us today, which wanted to
    • meaningful moment when Goethe experienced such a secret. I
    • the catharsis of the soul. He had to prepare himself in such a
    • it is in such a way, as if these marvellous artists —
    • Only someone who puts up a theory of physical myths in such a
    • way from his head is able to assert such a thing. In reality,
    • can express it. Such a human being who beholds through the
  • Title: Where/How/Spirit: Lecture XVII: Old European Clairvoyance
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    • have told how the human being can attain such knowledge, and we
    • which we can also call object consciousness, in such a way that
    • subconsciousness was not yet in such a way; it had an immediate
    • imagine the dream consciousness in such a way that something
    • modern consciousness has arisen from such a real dream life,
    • rise in pictures from such consciousness. It has accepted the
    • so to speak, of every stage in later times, and we can see such
    • have already drawn your attention to the fact that we have such
    • persons can move their ears voluntarily. What are such muscles?
    • human being once had such a head form that the ears were
    • well as such organ forms have been left in the course of
    • behind. Therefore, we see such rests, such heirlooms of old
    • here, it presents itself in such a way: the human being, as he
    • subconsciousness. He is able to resort to it in such a way that
    • not in such a way as it is with a diver who takes everything
    • appear mostly in such a way that they indicate what just the
    • spiritual of the air must penetrate in such a way into us that
    • respiratory process in such a way that the ego cannot develop
    • you have released me.” What do we see in such a legend?
    • preferably such beings that work for the achievement of
  • Title: Where/How/Spirit: Lecture XVIII: The European Mysteries and Their Initiates
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    • surveyed what has remained in such myths coming from old,
    • In particular, mysteries are such schools that give
    • transformed in such a way that he can perceive the higher
    • Such sites in which one attains the ability of the
    • everywhere the candidate was brought in such situations by
    • soul. All procedures of initiation were in such a way that to
    • mind whose tool is the brain has no consciousness in such a
    • Such experiences are described in the myths. If to us is told
    • such myths have astronomical meaning, and Ceridwen is the moon
    • and Hu the sun. Such myths could only originate because one was
    • to live among them. Sieg established such a circle of twelve
    • in such a way: indeed, the initiate of the old druidic or
    • brought to a holy place in such a chalice. As long as the human
    • Before he rises in such a way, he has three abilities in his
    • and more able to think in such a way that the thoughts are not
    • romanticists, but to such human beings who are practical and
  • Title: Spiritual Science/Treasure for Life: Lecture I: The Spiritual World and Spiritual Science
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    • resemblance of single points with that what such confessions
    • have represented. The fact that it behaves with such
    • civilisation that would oppose the scientific thinking? Such a
    • being in such a way as he observes the world around us and the
    • cognition if he understands himself in such a way, as he is,
    • there may be such a spiritual world, but the human cognitive
    • However, such a mere belief is no longer sufficient for
    • such a thing is possible that particularly abnormal forces are
    • fields, they control them in such a way that one does not
    • Nevertheless, it is in such a way! This attention may be weak
    • practice over and over again that he must bring to such an
    • would like to acknowledge the spirit and, hence, oppose such
    • builds up our body only in such a way that this body can become
    • of his brain. He knows what it means to think not in such a way
    • an outer object. I have described this increase of such
    • experienced beyond the body in such a way that you let your
    • you must do such exercises that give you serenity for that
    • everlasting being in such a way that he grasps that idea of
    • thinking speaks in such a case about self-formed wishes,
    • notices if he really experiences such a retrospect into a
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  • Title: Spiritual Science/Treasure for Life: Lecture II: Theosophy and Antisophy
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    • viewpoints from which such misunderstandings and oppositions
    • realised that the human soul comes by such a development to an
    • How can such antisophy develop in the human
    • development in such a way, a certain border faces the soul in
    • characterise this resistance in such a way that one says that
    • abyss. It is in such a way that the spiritual researcher must
    • express myself in such a way: the human being must leave the
    • civilisation has such wondrous achievements, a natural
    • Now one must take such a quotation as a
    • inner desire. The recognition of such a pursuit is found with
    • such a way as if a common self exists; the internal conception
    • place in such a way that one almost considers the opposite of a
    • slightest element of the soul life as such. Later Du
    • What does such an addition mean compared
    • discovers that such a statement is done without any
    • does one make such a statement? Again, spiritual science can
    • give information about that. One can externally understand such
    • scientific investigations about such emotions like fear; so,
    • example the mentioned researcher. Such fear has an effect down
    • to the outer observation. If one faces the picture of such a
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    • finds such a mood, as I have just characterised, with many
    • if I should point to the bases that entitle to such statements
    • However, if one goes deeper into such
    • religious truth, then such a school of thought feels
    • come to such internal experiences as Paul or Augustine had
    • them. Hence, one has to receive such experiences also from the
    • outside. Briefly, at the moment when such a direction which
    • which he revered them. Such researchers mean that ancestor
    • one raised such revered ancestor souls to the divine and made
    • One can argue against any such view that it
    • my task today to discuss the religious confession as such
    • its experiences of the physical body. If such a soul
    • If by such an increase of attention, as I
    • spiritual researcher can say about such a picture:
    • With Intuition, he stands in the spiritual world in such a way
    • Now it concerns the following: if such
    • the talk that to such an experience that is internalised even
    • necessary. Even if one regards such an assumption as
    • sense-perception; hence, one forbids as it were such artistic
    • works spiritually behind all natural phenomena. Hence, such
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  • Title: Spiritual Science/Treasure for Life: Lecture IV: On Death
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    • in the observation strictly objectively in such a way that
    • such a sacrifice, such merging of that what one has acquired in
    • within the human emotions and wishes against such a merging in
    • generated in such a way only that they change, that they keep
    • soul by the spiritual-scientific methods, indeed, in such a way
    • forces gain strength in such a way that a particular moment
    • everyday life; it does not even disturb if one ascends to such
    • physical body. At such a moment of increased knowledge you do
    • spiritual-scientific knowledge. Indeed, it is not in such a way
    • spiritual-scientific knowledge in such a way that once
    • one can say such a thing only after years
    • researcher must not only spend the work that one needs to such
    • consciousness. It is in such a way, as if the human being
    • such logical considerations that make objections possible if
    • Like such a flame the own physical body
    • wants to form thoughts. However, in such a way as it appears it
    • it wants to prepare the human soul in such a way that its
    • matters in such a way.
    • sensory consciousness in this will in such a way that you have
    • to compensate it. You experience the will in memory in such a
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  • Title: Spiritual Science/Treasure for Life: Lecture V: The Meaning of Immortality of the Human Soul
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    • preceding talk. In case of such a spiritual-scientific
    • considerations that such a consideration
    • work, in such a way. I cannot go into the details of his
    • appears in such a way that humanity ascends from more primitive
    • in the previous talk and lives emotionally in such way, after
    • such a way that it is subjected to death as something external.
    • While the everyday life proceeds, otherwise, in such a way that
    • activity of the spiritual-mental works on the body in such a
    • If one distinguishes in such a way, one no
    • activity. If you had to develop such content of consciousness
    • such objections who have not yet come closer to spiritual
    • If it is now really in such a way that the
    • such a way that the human being wants a counterfort too when he
    • in such a way that we are in it as it were that we are combined
    • physical body. Then this is just in such a way, as if you are
    • About such a period and about the following
    • retrospect in the initiation appears in such a way that you
    • such a way that first like in an uninteresting picture, like in
    • comes out of the tableau of the past-life in such a way that
    • such a way that he was in the life between birth and death; and
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  • Title: Spiritual Science/Treasure for Life: Lecture VI: The Evil
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    • that it is also modest. Just in such a question, we can feel
    • life in such a way that it corresponds to the core of his
    • evil as such. We can realise this at once if we turn to an
    • evil that way, one maybe regards such an answer as naive
    • suppress because it brings our situation to mind that such a
    • objects at the same time that someone who gives such an answer
    • the soul to attain higher cognitive faculties. Such a thinker
    • such a way that in it, as he says
    • divine being can be such a being that stumbles against others.
    • time to accept the human cognitive faculties in such a way as
    • such significant questions like that of the origin of evil one
    • the world of the physical-sensory in such a way that the latter
    • such a way that this is the big school for it where it can
    • our ego so that we prepare such a physical-sensory existence
    • ourselves in such a way that we become unselfish in the
    • However, the world lives on such contradictions. I had to
    • the origin of the evil with such a consideration that can make
    • He who wanted to do such objection would resemble that who
    • one cannot regard this world as such which wants something else
    • phenomena. But such spirits could not often harbour the
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  • Title: Spiritual Science/Treasure for Life: Lecture VII: The Moral Basis of Human Life
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    • such achievements —
    • six-sided pyramids, then you can also know if it reaches such a
    • recognised of the outside world in such a way that the human
    • existence as “categorical imperative:” act in such
    • positions itself in the human life in such a way that it gives
    • understand it? In such a way, that it speaks from another world
    • of such a world of which Kant was still speaking.
    • “psychologists” do it in such a way. Numerous
    • to be done, or rather for that, where from such contents can
    • could bring in many such examples: indeed, the impulse
    • time of course if I wanted to show in detail that such a
    • any such worldview that is directed only to the outer sensory
    • another direction by such exercises than they have in the
    • acknowledge such a thing, as the profundities of Copernicus,
    • and experiences himself in such a way that he obtains a
    • you dive into the spiritual percipience. Indeed, it is in such
    • If this disappears, one dives in such a way that the mental
    • what you observe in the sensory world appears actually in such
    • reflection relates to the viewer. Indeed, it is in such a way:
    • by an infinite reason in such a way that the human being can
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  • Title: Spiritual Science/Treasure for Life: Lecture VIII: Voltaire
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    • which one has to consider, however, in such a way that it
    • shows him in such a way as he can grasp himself if he turns
    • the body that he faced in such a way as he faced other
    • nature not in such a way as he sees her today, but ensouled by
    • However, one could not think such thoughts as we think the
    • developing. It started developing in such a way that the human
    • imagines it in such a way that it can suitably relate to the
    • in such a way, as if we look at a swarm of mosquitoes which
    • mosquitoes appears to us first only in such a way because we do
    • Leibniz said, in such a way that the human soul can exist in
    • to us only in such a way as a swarm of mosquitoes appears to us
    • nature in such a way that the human soul feels, I must be able
    • more and more in such a way that we see it like surging up and
    • the world in such a way that he says to himself, we find
    • everything that the human spirit can exert as reasons for such
    • perpetually. If we consider Voltaire in such a way and turn the
    • through the often cynical-frivolous form in such a way: the
    • co-creatures that the connection with such beings got lost to
    • human life runs during its most important events only in such a
    • France that do not happen in such a way, as she wants it. She
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  • Title: Spiritual Science/Treasure for Life: Lecture IX: Between Death and Rebirth of the Human Being
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    • these talks that once also such a special object of
    • death and rebirth, I say in such a way that I tell the suitable
    • knowledge. One feels often in such a way
    • with such matters. Now I want to come immediately to the object
    • life between birth and death in such a way that we have the
    • present life, but in such a way that we have the sensation that
    • us in such a way that the whole world of thoughts that the
    • becomes an objective world. They do not break away in such a
    • uncertain darkness; but they become independent in such a way
    • death in such a way that we have thereby become just richer in
    • experienced this in your last life in such a way that it
    • Actually, one cannot speak at all of such a separation of
    • connection with the last life. These years do not pass in such
    • the mere strengthened inner life where it is in such a way, as
    • such a thing in the usual sensory life only for that who
    • felt willing and willing feeling awakes there again in such a
    • This goes on in such a way that one settles down in wealthier
    • There one experiences in such a way that one feels: now the
    • blood, to whom we were affiliated in life. They appear in such
    • development appear in such a way that their appearance show how
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  • Title: Spiritual Science/Treasure for Life: Lecture X: Homunculus
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    • even the philosopher who has become famous in such weird way,
    • such scientific views, also not of such philosophical
    • human being as a being in such a way that one does not count on
    • The spiritual scientist can assess such a
    • If you consider the human being in such a
    • so purified as in such striving someone who wants to face the
    • supersensible and the sensory, namely in such a way that it can
    • poetic figure. For he presents a spirit of such kind at first
    • about which one can say in the sense of Faust, such spirits
    • earthworms. Goethe presents such a spirit in Wagner, a figure
    • They do not know only that he is in such a way as he works.
    • Such thoughts worked in Robert Hamerling
    • show him in such a way. As I got around to regarding that as
    • understands how Homunculus can come to such like
    • them work as machines. This is the right Homunculism. Such a
    • with such poets who felt out of their inkling what spiritual
    • Homunculism, the wreck of a worldview. More and more of such
  • Title: Spiritual Science/Treasure for Life: Lecture XI: Spiritual Science as a Treasure for Life
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    • or that sense. On the other hand, we face life in such a way
    • researcher cannot take himself in such a way as he is. With the
    • and willpower are not applied to the outside, not in such a way
    • make it riper and riper. The will is practiced in such a way
    • easily: you put up concepts of truth which are not in such a
    • himself to experience truth in such a way, spiritual science is
    • development runs in such a way that inner forces of orientation
    • a remedy. Since sleep unfolds such forces in the human being
    • science and do not at all make such an impression, as if they
    • the word, spiritual science can also be such a remedy. However,
    • what it is as such, or by what it can give. It opens a higher
    • forces directing to the future. Someone who goes into such
    • penetrate them from the mind in such a way that an abstract
    • such a way that he is inclined more and more to appeal to the
    • they must decide. They will feel in such a way that their
    • arrived at the aims of spiritual science in such a way as one
    • can put himself in life in such a way that he understands the
    • some words which could be quite “loving” at such
    • If one considers it in such a way, one can
    • Those persons who still build up such
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  • Title: Human History: Lecture I: The Relation of the Human Being to the Supersensible Worlds
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    • sciences — that the human being must have such a relation to the
    • If one can often hear about such
    • worlds, and if one has to find such a thing comprehensible, one
    • physical research make us assume such a connection of the
    • representative of a spiritual worldview, because only such can
    • fantastic if the spiritual scientist says that with such
    • as unenjoyable such ways are for practical persons standing in
    • life. Still those people who created such systems of thoughts
    • from a serious thirst for knowledge felt in such a way that
    • If it concerns such philosophical systems,
    • satisfaction in abstract thoughts who is attached to such a
    • such a thinker feels, I would like to bring to mind at the
    • practical life if anybody grasps such abstract concepts like
    • veins if I notice that a human being ascends to such thoughts
    • such a sensation is just the starting point of that what must
    • painting nothing but a picture with such thoughts even if they
    • you must say to yourself, such a picture can never completely
    • world. Somebody who puts such a worldview in thoughts as a
    • the full life has a right to say to himself, such an edifice of
    • spiritually that he feels in such a way as if he had not
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  • Title: Human History: Lecture II: Death and Immortality
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    • today, it may seem, as if at first such a consideration is
    • with such men whose names are called less within the cultural
    • something that appears, for example, in such discussions like
    • Compared to all such matters I would like
    • on earth. Indeed, if such things appear with an excellent
    • the outer body of the human being; but one does not like such
    • such a way, as one does it in the outer science or philosophy
    • knowledge, and look at him, after he has led such a soul life
    • methods such working on the outer physical body further to that
    • such a way that into them the character of the soul life is
    • awakes again? It seems perhaps to be in such a way, as if one
    • is in such a way that while falling asleep not only a process
    • essentiality at such a moment where the outer body plays no
    • thought only. Since the thoughts fly to the human being at such
    • thoughts which express something allegorically, then such a
    • stronger force than the human being normally has. Then such a
    • beyond the physical body, he will consciously live by such
    • Indeed, one can always hold against such a
    • still it can be self-deceit. Hence, someone who does such
    • into this spiritual world. So we are accepted by such a
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  • Title: Human History: Lecture IV: From Paracelsus to Goethe
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    • Paracelsus growing up in such a way
    • other call it drill.” He is of such a type, he thinks, as
    • source to get such a picture how nature lives in creating, he
    • what he could learn in such a way in his high school could be
    • was soon by such a disposition and such a knowledge an opponent
    • direction who can have such an inner alchemist in himself who
    • true, the life of Paracelsus was already in such a way that one
    • Such a man like Paracelsus made a deep
    • him. However, Goethe can present this Faust not in such a way
    • no longer be connected with nature in such an immediate and
    • humanity in this period. The importance of such a caesura even
    • such a way that for them counts:
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    • Today we have to consider such an example.
    • considers such things, and how it can illumine with its means
    • put it another way. Now those who belonged to such paganism had
    • was there, but one had understood it in such a way that one
    • working in such a way that he rewards the human beings; he is
    • from the people if wars, famines or such like were
    • time. If such changes should happen, human beings must always
    • be there in whose souls such a thing takes place first on whom
    • destiny to grasp the Jahveh idea first in such a
    • kind by which the knowledge of such a God could enter had to
    • the Jahveh idea in such a way by his initiation, by his
    • With that what such persons experience as a
    • such things happened. One could only say, he is there;
    • there, but one did not know where. Since such prophets, such
    • speak, in the souls to work in such a way that one does not
    • person of such spirits is a rather insignificant one. The
    • way. In such times when not only hunger works, but when also
    • forces can appear by which he can soar such a
    • does not become aware of it who experiences such a thing, in
    • different levels of a clairvoyant development. With such a
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  • Title: Human History: Lecture VIII: The Origin of the Human Being
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    • plausible to accept such a stark contrast.
    • in such a way that with many people like a firm dogma, in
    • it, because the popular literature shows everything in such a
    • last years in such a way that everywhere one has to doubt the
    • skull. Then such a pithecoid being would have developed to the
    • the animal had gradually developed from such animal-like forms,
    • would be important that such a view would have to lead to the
    • of such spiritual processes or spiritual contents as they were
    • sharpened intellectual conscience have led to such a worldview
    • mixed in such a view, and that one cannot state any contrast to
    • and an intellectual attitude, but it has to understand how such
    • deeper knowledge proves everywhere that such a worldview is
    • such an admirable way by developmental history, by comparative
    • sciences and what seemed to be decided to confirm such a
    • such a worldview today.
    • the human being were formed in a former time is such a way as,
    • in such a way that one may notice a low sloping forehead, a
    • everywhere for rests of such an old, dwarfish human race.
    • If you open yourself to such a hypothesis,
    • of such a prehistoric man assumed by Kollmann, and why
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  • Title: Human History: Lecture X: Christ and the Twentieth Century
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    • every age moves such basic questions as on the origin of the
    • historical research had such maturity that in him at a certain
    • There are for many people such moments,
    • such epoch-making events where they feel like in a turning
    • for many persons. If you imagine such an event as the
    • of Christ in such a way that we can understand it because it is
    • century to his mind admits just like that that such an image
    • life. If talk is of such an image, most people say, this is an
    • such a writing like
    • live, but one cannot prove the life of Jesus in such a way as
    • in the last time. You need only to take such books like those
    • development historically in such a way that it proves to
    • spiritual-mental core is in the sleeping state of such low
    • world. If then such a soul was led back again to the usual
    • experienced beyond its body. Then such a human being could
    • witness that a spiritual world and humanity exist forever. Such
    • mysteries the instructions were given according to which such a
    • understand the Gospels in such a way that one asks, what had an
    • ritual of initiation. If one takes such rituals and compares
    • and that the human soul belongs to such a spiritual
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  • Title: Human History: Lecture XI: Human History, Present, and Future in the Light of Spiritual Science
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    • not only as such from its conditions and from its causes, but
    • We also realise how Lessing comes from such
    • certain respect, but that it has been, actually, always in such
    • figures than the civilised humans of today who show such only
    • matter of course and appropriate that one thinks about such a
    • consciousness relatively late in such a way that they could
    • constitution of the human soul was in such a way that it could
    • materialistic observation of nature, it can happen only in such
    • instincts in such a way as if in the life and activity of the
    • in the animals that they “foresee” such
    • present form. Such a clairvoyant consciousness can perceive in
    • cannot yet search such different forms of the soul life. Since
    • a wholly spiritual being, then one can no longer look for such
    • instinct. Then we come to such forms of consciousness that
    • that we have to imagine the human development in such a way
    • find such mental pictures as we develop them today, by which we
    • in such a way that it corresponds to the logical consciousness
    • as knowledge. One meets this fact often today that such
    • undergrounds of the things. If we compare such a knowledge to
    • by such tremendous images. Since compared with some myths of
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  • Title: Human History: Lecture XII: Copernicus and His Time in the Light of Spiritual Science
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    • the whole human education and culture in such relatively short
    • development proceeded in such a way that humanity originated
    • maintains its knowledge, but educates the soul in such a way
    • such a way is proved in particular in a book that has just
    • such in front of everyone for all eternity. Should one not
    • in such a way that he understood the world coherence in space,
    • sensory reality in such a depth that his Communion in Milan,
    • stars to the sun not in such away as the medieval science and
    • looks at the action of Copernicus as a necessity just in such a
    • but he has to separate it in such a way that it does not depict
    • one considers spiritual science in such a way, those will not
    • what arises from such a need. Since it is not possible today
    • heredity. This could happen in such a way that he says to the
    • yes, if you spiritual scientists talk in such a way, it seems,
    • Maybe such a thing could also recur in our
    • human nature is connected in such a way that the human soul
  • Title: Human History: Lecture XIV: The Self-Education of the Human Being
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    • impulse which is also for the young human being in such a way
    • he could easily restrict himself by such a self-education
    • notices soon that within such
    • who dedicates himself to such attempts and makes a narrow
    • maybe even bliss because of such a restriction. However, one
    • proceeds in such a way as the normal life proceeds in
    • do not lose ourselves or faint if we exceed ourselves by such
    • motion in such a way that he can infer nothing at all that he
    • position yourself in life and carry out such actions which
    • example: do such exercises to avoid fear, curiosity, or other
    • puts to himself in such a way can lead to no real will culture.
    • in such a way, we also work on those parts of our spiritual
    • Indeed, such things of easy kind can give
    • goal at first, can rightly do such exercises. Hence, if
    • Where such instructions are given, one pays attention to such
    • antipathy. While we go through life in such a way that we
    • ourselves to life, in particular in such a way as playing works
    • such a sympathy that does not examine but loses itself in the
    • will from the intellect. Such exercises are good immediately
    • someone who goes through life only in such a way that he does
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  • Title: Human History: Lecture XVI: Darwin and the Supersensible Research
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    • consciousness might have arisen from the result of such
    • such an extent, Gobineau said to himself, as the members of
    • such a way that that what should happen will happen most
    • his soul but that it cannot change in such a way that it steps
    • in such a way as these requirements of the intellectual life
    • to Darwin's work at first in such a way that they laughed at
    • settled down in such a way that within a few decades the
    • exceed such a scientific direction would be unscientific or
    • the answer to this question! If it were really in such a way
    • animals. Strangely to say, one had assumed such a
    • a basic form in the dorsal vertebra that transforms it in such
    • with such a fact that scientific observations would have forced
    • Italian criminologist) pointed to such facts in a dilettantish
    • way, Benedikt had done such investigations already some years
    • cover the hindbrain, and that with such persons the form of the
    • than believing that one has to stick to ascribing such an
    • connections today, which would not have arisen in such a way if
    • itself besides it? In such a way that it shows how the human
    • lives not only in such a way in him as he grasps it with his
    • perfect stages of life, then such a result gets its real
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  • Title: Spirit and Matter: Lecture I: Spirit and Matter, Life and Death
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    • actually, to such questions if one talks only generally about
    • time what had induced him to struggle internally just in such a
    • Such a spirit like Fechner does not take up such a view like a
    • one live with such a view? How can the soul relate to the world
    • directed to the spiritual urged him to assume such things, not
    • were withdraws from the act of thinking, but in such a way that
    • everything that lives and weaves in the thinking in such a way,
    • such a logic. But someone who dedicates himself to the methods
    • science. One has to remind of such thinkers to recognise the
    • has to take the thinking seriously in such a way if one wants
    • such a thinker like Gideon Spicker not do? He cannot withdraw
    • exactly. If you experience such a thing like “you emerge,
    • just blessed to perceive such a thing: that which is like a
    • the human being in such a way that perpetually life is
    • conception on in such a way that its effect can be compensated
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    • them, it becomes obvious that only such a research can come
    • certain contradictions, just in such a way as life shows them,
    • development of his thinking in such a way as one faces the
    • being who is lifted out by such soul exercises from the bodily
    • experiences. But such an exercise must be often done. While
    • repeating such exercises, you separate this complex of thoughts
    • the consciousness after some time. The life it lives on in such
    • such a way, as if into the soul “spiritual eyes”
    • forces in the life between birth and death. I call it in such a
    • in such a way that not only the one thought contradicts the
    • appear in their diversity, but in such a way that as it were
    • accused life as such. There you can find an especially
    • But for Schopenhauer it is even such in which he is completely
    • thoughts to look at life in such a way that this thought faces
    • life were in such a way that it gave nothing to ask, the reason
    • it is. Just such a life would be trifling because it kills the
    • Schopenhauer's thought can face us. Such thoughts which light
    • only causing his growth, but penetrates him in such a way that
    • questions. In the outer life, this struggle runs in such a way
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  • Title: Spirit and Matter: Lecture III: Immortality, the Forces of Destiny, and the Course of Life
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    • speak in such a way of the fact that one realises that they are
    • that are similar, however, to those of the usual life. Such
    • of such mystics show that they are averted, indeed, from the
    • experiences of such mystics unusual with a certain right
    • being has to develop his thinking in such a way that he is no
    • Therefore, you have to develop this thinking in such a way that
    • life. It requires the patience to develop such inner methods
    • form, but they emerge and announce themselves in such a way
    • himself in such a way, he has created the best ground as a
    • recognised the inner nerve of such a reversal just in
    • and willing in such a way that it keeps anything of them as
    • Thus, the question changes for spiritual science in such a way
    • glance on something that plays such a significant role in the
    • does not get closer to such riddles by these mental pictures.
    • fact that such a twist of fate can happen deepens the mind and
    • of speculation, but that you consider such a bright destiny as
    • question of destiny just because it allows such a twist of fate
    • of destiny in such a way that one can elucidate it to a certain
    • does it in such a way that one looks at that which has preceded
    • any fact in life. One looks at the world in such a way that one
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  • Title: Spirit and Matter: Lecture IV: Human Soul and Human Body Considered Scientifically and Spiritual-Scientifically
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    • be reported today. I give such details in the next talks.
    • is not correctly applied in the single case, such a thing can
    • concepts in such a way that one could resist to the collision
    • Theodor Ziehen speaks in such a way, as if feeling is,
    • that one may say, concerning feeling such a researcher has to
    • emotional life. Hence, he ignores the emotional life as such.
    • is in motion. There one says such a researcher means the
    • Brentano refers to such things like those that even the
    • against something, I take the word “will” in such a
    • psychic experiences. We live after such views within the realm
    • this pan-psychism one just forms such words: two persons are
    • pan-psychism is right, one has to imagine it in such a way that
    • that develops in the consciousness in such a way that the
    • hypothetical, but appears in such a way that it is nervous
    • which lives in the soul. Such things have only apparently no
    • perception of the animal at all in such a way that the soul
    • senses are formed in such a way that they are invigorated
    • is in such a way that in the imagination the human being
    • not force itself in such a way that one has the impression that
    • now such researchers, like Theodor Ziehen, are honest, they do
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  • 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
    • origins of existence, such a view of the human soul has to
    • for any such worldview but also what militates against a
    • questions behave in such a way. As well as the real life can
    • struggled mentally with such questions that are remote to many
    • people knows what such questions concern. Since if he has
    • prejudice, he gets to another viewpoint compared with such a
    • forms such a concept like the concept of matter. This struggle
    • such concepts, you do not get with the usual logic; or if you
    • penetrate into the things. Then with such concepts, it is
    • imagining life is bound to the nervous organism in such a way
    • in such a way if one knows that the will impulses are to be
    • the brain. Of course, such things can be only indicated at
    • about objections can arise against such an enclosing truth.
    • such a way. One finds attempts in particular within that
    • body that for him the insight into the existence of such an
    • have shown that Fichte advances to such an invisible body from
    • life for such a direction of research and view. They all would
    • metabolic processes in such a way that they deal with the
    • happen except our body, and such which happen in our body in
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  • Title: Spirit and Matter: Lecture VI: Life, Death, and Immortality in the Universe
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    • He implies the thought that the earth develops to such a final
    • authority” accept such a lecture as something
    • develop has to be in such a way that the own ego has to relate
    • themselves in such a way that you can compare them to that,
    • which are to be beheld then. Such persons like Professor Dewar
    • “pre-sentiments" from the striving for such mental
    • of such a worldview. Since one could compare that with somebody
    • this metabolic process proceeds in time evenly in such a way as
    • one says such a thing today, one runs the risk that one is
    • in such a way that one says, there are on one side these
    • these days, one could be reminded of such a man of knowledge
    • that is not the case; but it has happened in such a way because
    • such a way that he would have been led just to the place where
    • natural sciences. If one were able to observe in such a way,
    • that work which one has called into consciousness in such a way
    • such a way as I have recently described it: by handing over the
    • thinks in such a way, as one is accustomed in the outer life.
    • Somebody who has produced the inner conditions to observe such
    • life. Someone who rises to such observations in healthy way
    • Such a spiritual researcher will acquire a certain ability of
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  • Title: Spirit and Matter: Lecture VII: The Beyond of the Senses and the Beyond of the Soul
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    • in such a way that it becomes stronger if we start observing
    • such a way that one makes them the object of a coincident
    • realise at once considering such things that Hartmann regrets
    • inspiration appeared. Just those had such flashes of
    • needs only to read such things like Nietzsche's discussions
    • describes it in such a way that one has in mind on what someone
    • whole matter appears to me in such a way that he considers it
    • unconscious from such lines of thought as I have stated them,
    • and because he did not pursue such lines of thought further,
    • has to say, someone who thinks in such a way obstructs the
    • it projects in the usual consciousness in such a way that one
    • being is able to advance to such a beholding consciousness.
    • matter is in such a way that one can characterise it maybe best
    • Goethe calls such a faculty of judgement that puts itself in
    • such a world the beholding faculty of judgement. Goethe
    • tried to recognise in such a way as I did how the spirit lives
    • of a development that proceeds in such a way, as I have
    • you wake, and try to remember such a dream in which you have
    • with your senses, you can never get such an intimate relation
    • can ask now, how can one know such a thing? You can know such a
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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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    • in such a case soon remembers that one appeals to abstract
    • such spiritual-scientific research blabbers, dreamers, or
    • another side. If it had expressed itself only in such a way
    • power has also expressed itself in such a way that one does not
    • scientific method, one says, is such a one whose research
    • in such a way that one could check them with an outer eye.
    • it were true that that what I have characterised in such a way
    • objectively to us. However, the spiritual world is in such a
    • again, in a certain sense, however, not in such a way that one
    • can see in the laboratory what the other has found, but in such
    • Only this science can prove that there is such an objective
    • such essentiality as for example a human being is fulfilled
    • reasonable!” Imagine which inner laughter such a sentence
    • philosopher should be great who speaks such nonsense:
    • such a disproof at all?
    • is, also of the minor individualities, such a thing can present
    • There one can say rightly, such a human being like Goethe felt
    • which had no telegraphs, phones, railways and no such prospects
    • cetera, and such a view would not contradict what he built up
    • the human soul living on on other planets? How do such
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  • Title: Answers to Big Questions: Lecture V: The Nature of Sleep
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    • the present scientific considerations is little talk of such
    • positions itself in our life phenomena in such a way, as if it
    • as such, because the following talks still lead us to the
    • such a way as one is used to look at them, actually,
    • himself or whether he sees what he lives in such a way also in
    • soul life as such and the awareness of the soul life. We could
    • essentials. While the human being wakes, he lives in such a way
    • could have such a splitting of their image life in different
    • would like to say — such trivial experiences, as one can
    • Such human beings make better experiences already who more
    • falling asleep it is in such a way that one can really say,
    • becomes apparent in particular that such persons observe that
    • for the falling asleep, when it extends about such things with
    • concerning such observations knows that a certain longing
    • conclude from such phenomena that our soul needs to withdraw
    • being can do who really goes through such exercises. They
    • state. If the human being goes through such exercises, his
    • carries out such exercises that we discuss later, he sleeps
    • Assuming that a human being who does such exercises thinks very
    • his brain, he does not feel it in such a way, as he uses an
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  • Title: Answers to Big Questions: Lecture VII: How Does One Attain Knowledge of the Spiritual World?
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    • beginning of a whole range of such discussions, and that all
    • significant to somebody who intensely wants to deal with such a
    • interest in such a way that one regards Goethe as the
    • Grimm, such an intimate beholder of Goethe, did not want to
    • refusal of someone who would not like to go with such a way. It
    • was not the refusal of such a kind what Herman Grimm put in
    • there may probably be such a way; nevertheless, we human beings
    • personal affair in a pushy way, but it seems to me that such a
    • nature must make on such a spirit like him.
    • want — just because he was such a person — to admit
    • solar system in such a way, as if it consisted only of
    • such an intriguing worldview making such deep impression meant
    • with which our generation takes up such things and believes it.
    • was necessary to me to point to such a passage because it
    • time and still behave in such a way to it about which countless
    • in such a way; everybody is, actually, a poor devil who will
    • not concede that the things are in such a way! Yes, today we
    • such a way as it were that the spoken should apply to a narrow
    • experience such a development of the soul — or they start
    • such a development. Then the spiritual world becomes reality,
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  • Title: Answers to Big Questions: Lecture VIII: Predisposition, Talent and Education of the Human Being
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    • away from such inherited predispositions, from the careful
    • else that remains inner experience in such a way that it
    • There we have no such limits and obstacles as they present
    • bodily organisation; so that we walk with such predispositions
    • such a scene. Hence, he enters the world clumsily, so that we
    • principle: my son must become in such a way as I was! I have
    • made the shoes for my clientele for my whole life in such a
    • the concepts versatile, then the child works in such a way as
    • Such principles lead us then only to how the essence of the
    • daughter in such a way that they are raised a level from the
    • daughter in such a way that they are raised to the mental
    • of his sister who could be, therefore, such a good companion to
    • to do it in the natural sciences in such a way; we must do it
    • in spiritual science in such a way. Only spiritual science is
    • what it sees because it forms in such a way as it must form in
    • all, more receptive than the adult human being. There are such
    • be not for the child, but our thoughts must be realised in such
    • Hence, one cannot expect from such worldviews, which are built
    • there is a big number of such human beings in our time who do
    • other is built in such a way that he can go into that what
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    • scholarship, of serious scientific striving demands such deep
    • attention, such holy respect as the biblical studies of the
    • personality, with these or those people are shown in such a way
    • learns to feel how in such points where an outer portrayal of
    • oneself with such a style if one settles down more and more in
    • However, something else forms the basis of such representations
    • development of humanity proceeds in such a way that, so to
    • speak, a period is assigned to such a mission. If this period
    • can see such a thing especially with the Egyptians whose
    • such kept its temperament, its characteristic, was not able to
    • personality of Moses was such a mighty one for the whole human
    • spiritual forces of his soul. If now should be shown that such
    • realise again that the Bible gives its representation in such a
    • Reguel, a priest of Midan. Someone who can recognise such a
    • possibly in such a way, as if Moses had not really made such a
    • those spiritual heights on which such human beings walk. Moses
    • historical evolution already externally that there are such
    • priestly sage is shown in such a way that he meets the seven
    • hidden in such a portrayal has to remember, above all, that in
    • the influence of his clairvoyant talent. He did not feel such
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  • Title: Answers to Big Questions: Lecture XV: What Has Astronomy to Say about the Origin of the World?
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    • somebody in such a way, as if a flower of hope is picked to
    • just brought such miraculous results to us in the last decades
    • as such — also intellectually. However, we are led by
    • happen before us in such a way that we recognise them as on a
    • which stands vertically to our line of sight. Such a principle,
    • such a picture appeared to the human mind that strove for
    • the space: the big and the small things move in such a way, the
    • to be able to think such a clear thought in the space, we
    • such a picture that expresses itself in clear changes of
    • Then we say to ourselves: such explanations that we can give of
    • elasticity, electricity and so on lead back to such effects
    • see red. However, in truth it would be in such a way: if we
    • such a thought the theoretical natural sciences developed. I
    • school activity to invent such a physical system along which
    • attraction in which one had believed up to now such a force
    • someone does not assume such an attraction — so Schramm
    • meant — who does not believe in such a thing like hands
    • that it provided such an aim. We have now to say that at first
    • facts by such an astronomical explanation. For he said,
    • organ tone, and I smell rose smell or such.
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  • Title: Riddles of the World: Lecture I: Haeckel, the Riddles of the World and Theosophy
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    • has such a serious book found such a big spreading.
    • it must discuss such an important phenomenon, which also deals
    • scientific currents were directed against such an enterprise.
    • worldviews with such passion as just against Haeckel's
    • to immerse yourselves just in the soul of such a researcher who
    • impartially, how they are finds that it is in such a way as I
    • biologist). He pronounced that such a big resemblance of the
    • be descended from such forefathers who are similar to animals
    • than from such who deny the human reason.
    • comparison. Somebody who shows interest in such matters finds
    • against it as an imagination, because this is almost in such a
    • such a situation is somebody who swears on the sole correctness
    • Haeckel in such a way that one demonstrates mistakes to him.
    • a big and comprehensive way. It has happened in such a way that
    • With such persons, any discussion about this object is
    • now that the outranking person is descended from such an
    • soul no longer build the own body to such an extent? —
    • to a higher one. If Haeckel reprimands and criticises such
    • — Nevertheless, the thing is not at all in such a way
    • the natural sciences is; but only in such a way that the
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  • Title: Riddles of the World: Lecture II: Our International Situation. War, Peace and Spiritual Science
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    • Because the armaments of every power grow to such an extent,
    • the 16th, 17th centuries, who stimulated the idea of such a
    • believe that a thing that has found such an approval from such
    • results and effects of the war exist. Such matters induce us to
    • that the earth produces food in such a progression that this
    • starts from such views. Struggle makes strong, the weak ones
    • science convinced them that it is not in such a way, and
    • if it were in such a way, but it is not the case. The facts
    • those who deal with such matters seriously a quite new feature
    • grandson, and son; with the lion, this does not differ in such
    • of such objects and beings whom you can perceive with the
    • be in such a way, as if the human soul fought against itself in
    • individual. In every single human being such a group soul
    • situation in such a way that we envisage its previous
    • being really to attain such an individual consciousness: the
    • saying that envisages such a care. However, Christianity also
    • has such a care of love in even nicer words, if one understands
  • Title: Riddles of the World: Lecture III: Basic Concepts of Theosophy. Soul and Spirit of the Human Being
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    • discernible. The instruction that leads to such higher
    • and more increasing attention. However, this is not such
    • perception. In such schools, one taught something else. At
    • we understand by such eternal contents of thought.
    • like by a great spiritual guide of humanity, to such eternal
    • religious scriptures of all times are full of such things,
    • spiritual contents. Such pupils awaited and awaited in
    • soul and body is such that something mental penetrates the
    • understands only properly if one makes such requirements as we
    • appears as such. What he can perceive is its external
    • such a deepening, as it has been suggested, so that the things
    • old Pythagoreans meant this. They had such a training and
    • initiated into such a hearing of the world speaking of the
    • the possibility to have such a mental existence? We owe this
    • soul life disappears and passes and belongs as such to the
    • transient. Try to visualise once what lives in such instincts,
    • place gradually. It takes place at first in such a way that the
    • tribes even today that do not have such memory. There are still
  • Title: Riddles of the World: Lecture VI: The Basic Concepts of Theosophy. Human Races
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    • forms of the human being, the races, are certainly such a
    • appear in such a different and imperfect figure. One feels it
    • question from such realms can really get an adequate solution
    • or rule. He did not calculate in such a way that he knew a
    • we observe such an Atlantean according to the recordings of the
    • What worked with him was also not in such a way that he could
    • was in such a way that everything that was in him was like a
    • an accidental agglomeration of physical matter, which has such
    • start appearing in such a carnal cover as the present human
    • sexuality. In such a way, the Indian-Aryan race developed from
    • of deeper forces of nature and a system of thinking with such
    • time in which memory did no longer function in such a way, as
    • imagine them also in such a way that it originated from the
  • Title: Riddles of the World: Lecture VII: The Core of Wisdom in the Religions
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    • satisfaction, perhaps in such a book if the information makes
    • to convince himself of such truth, such knowledge, visiting
    • in force. The human being who reads such things has to assume
    • group of human beings which deals with the finding of such
    • consciousness in the larger circles again that it is in such a
    • such people who want to rise with the usual reason, with the
    • sensuous, but from such people who have woken the abilities
    • Such researchers who have woken such abilities in themselves
    • point to such a central site. Our materialistic cultural
    • Our ancestors still had no such advanced reason, no such
    • imagination and their life of thought was in such a way that
    • imagine a humanity from whose souls such pictures arise that
    • dreamlike in his soul, then he knew that he could trust in such
    • as it was that there was such a yearning and desire which leads
    • such human beings as initiates. The ancient Indian considered
    • his Rishis not as usual human beings, but as such beings who
    • that time, the immigrants found such a consciousness. At that
    • the inexpressible primal ground. In such respect, we may call
    • such a thing like a spiritual central site of humanity, and
    • those speak in such ways who do not have the will to listen to
  • Title: Riddles of the World: Lecture VIII: Fraternity and the Struggle for Existence
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    • development of humanity. One should arrange it in such a way
    • such a social order that suppresses the weak ones because they
    • almost nobody cares about today, were objects of such
    • assistance. Thus, for example, the members of such a
    • formed and, hence, they formed gradually according to such
    • of the members of such a guild came into being that way. One
    • composed of such independent beings. How do they co-operate?
    • a member of such a community, the single soul does not act or
    • can be only an ideal, but such an ideal must exist, which is to
    • may imagine how remote humanity is from such a principle of
    • such a way means transforming it in practical respect. This is
  • Title: Riddles of the World: Lecture IX: Inner Development
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    • that the human being advances to such abilities that he must
    • of the outer life. Then, within such cultures, that prospers
    • such isolation, of such spiritual loneliness. You have to
    • world in any way. This is exceptionally easy with such a deep
    • find the way in the new conditions. To such a road, anybody can
    • my fellow man if he says I have experienced this and this. Such
    • such occult abilities are used more extensively, there it is
    • If you look to such an adorable personality this way, you have
    • for itself. This lower nature comes out in such a way that it
    • nature conjures up such opportunities as it were everywhere
    • that we reach so far at least to commit such actions now and
    • higher life depends on such intimacies, for example that we
    • Strive for approaching the marvellous everywhere in such a way,
    • eliminates the astral body and has no appetite. This is in such
    • day to himself; arrange it for the astral body in such a way as
    • regularly at least. If you make your life rhythmic in such a
    • the human being sees, who do not have such senses. The third
    • performed in such a way that the body of the human being is the
    • such a way that any member belongs in certain but concealed way
    • such beings, the human being has to learn to see spiritually,
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  • Title: Riddles of the World: Lecture X: Christmas as Symbol of the Sun's Victory
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    • point of view. Such a festival has become something abstract,
    • something, one felt such a solstice in that time as something
    • immediately as an expression of such an event in the life of a
    • darkness. This happened in such a way: until then all physical,
    • developed up to that time in such a way that the human body had
    • times in which the sun appeared for the first time in such a
    • such a way that this human being becomes more and more similar
    • in such a way that one established this world harmony as a
    • feeling and to the knowledge of the spirit. One called such a
    • to have developed such an inner life at least that it ran after
    • to feel, to think in such a way that anything chaotic, anything
    • had found such a sure way in his mind like the sun outdoors in
    • the universe. All nations had such sun heroes.
    • even with Christ, one looked for such sun myths and found them.
    • What did one imagine what happened in the soul of such a hero
    • who had found such an inner harmony? — One imagined that
    • in such a way that now no longer only a single human soul lived
    • we look at this human being with such an ennobled soul, we are
    • where one still looks at such majority decisions as something
    • such peace, such a peace, as it spreads over the earth if that
  • Title: Riddles of the World: Lecture XI: The Christian Teachings of Wisdom
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    • to themselves why this is in such a way from which infinite
    • only for the choice ones who want to have Christianity in such
    • in such a way that we find the way to everybody. However, it
    • higher than truth, is surely often misunderstood by such like
    • it always figuratively in such a way that the supersensible
    • far without such brothers who were way ahead of their fellow
    • to lead the other human beings. Spiritual science calls such
    • personalities, such individualities the guardians of wisdom,
    • the guardians of human progress. There were always such
    • such an experience the force arises to the human being to
    • in such a way, they experienced death with the living body, for
    • deeper meaning. Such a human being who had come into the
    • called such a human being a blessed (German: selig) one if one
    • by chance. About such a man, who felt sympathy for the
    • spiritual life in such a way, immediately beholding. The crowd
    • received nothing but the announcements of such initiates.
    • had somebody to experience the great event in such a way that
    • evidence of the victory of life over death? One needed such
    • guaranteed faith that founded such a firm feeling in humanity
    • such a prediction. What the initiate experienced, he
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    • texture of our existence. Such riddles of the world are, for
    • Such vital matters face us if we turn our look at the immediate
    • of existence in such a way that the modern human being can be
    • satisfied with such a solution.
    • cannot be such proofs of the spiritual-scientific truth as one
    • through such stages and advanced to our level through many
    • symbol.” I would like to give such a symbol of buddhi. If
    • for the further development in such a way as I have just
    • such brainless people are those who say that they can get the
    • is born in the deepest need and misery and why such a
    • Paul as an initiate knew why he especially pronounced such
    • has already worked. Take such a soul that lives in the
    • used to them. He is used to satisfying such wishes that can be
    • little sense if it is put in such a way. You immediately
    • realise this. It is in such a way, as if anybody comes and
    • the former states. However, how should such a human being
    • but that everything we do is done in such a way that we can
    • certainty in life, it works in such a way that we know that
    • such a way that we advance to a more and more perfect
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    • we look at the external and internal human being in such a way,
    • bank and became a worldly person. A worldly person was such a
    • on own insight of the forces. Such a person had necessarily to
    • we look at the human being in such a way, he appears to us as
    • such developments. They outranked the human being. The
    • there were beings beside him who had already gone through such
    • creative gods. I know how ambiguous such things are, even if
    • superstition, to speak of developmental stages of such
    • who strives in such a way but the God in him. — Besides,
    • appears to us in such a way that the God prevails as love in
    • face each other in such a way: the soul glows in spiritual
    • experience such a renewal of that which took place in
    • Spiritual science wants nothing else than such a deepening of
    • This striving will make the human being such a citizen in the
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    • life-hostile. Those who believe in such a way have not yet
    • nothing else than such a being that surmounts the human being,
    • becoming god, and he understands any god in such a way that he
    • regard such a phrase, as I have just used it, as nothing but an
    • which is meant, actually, with such a thing. Above all, a
    • like to say that such a personality was not initiated by means
    • mysteries. Such a personality was an initiate by nature as
    • such a spiritual person like Marguerita Albana. What does that
    • other human beings. Such personalities could give information
    • of the higher worlds. Just such persons could inspire the
    • Nietzsche anticipated such a thing that the Pythagoreans called
    • us get into the mind of such a Greek mystery pupil who has been
    • something quite natural. One has only to settle in such a kind
    • of thinking. From such a kind of thinking, the mystery pupil
    • world. Placed in the universe in such a way, the own human life
    • the first years of his life he also faces us in such a way,
    • woman at the same time. The biblical legend points also to such
    • everything that regulates the human community in such a way
    • such an attitude like Phosphorus are the children of Lucifer.
    • himself in such a way that the deified human being meets the
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    • the East in such a peculiar, spiritual way will show us how
    • member the real human ego. We call it in such a way because the
    • there are not only such beings which have the three members of
    • them in such a way that they have not a spiritual core as the
    • underworld and we can say, such beings have a tripartite
    • construct a whole number of beings to yourselves. Such beings
    • the three worlds. Such beings also belong to the three worlds
    • perpetually. You see that those who have experience of such
    • the animal, such persons rush ahead of the remaining humanity.
    • is put up by such people — Laistner has exactly got to
    • Such a thing lives in the people, and, hence, people know that
    • such beings on the astral plane; there it discovers their
    • fact that the development of such beings definitely takes place
    • when the passion still flowed through the seething fire. Such a
    • fire being was Loki. Then the world developed further in such a
    • certain that it is so to someone who is able to go back in such
    • He had creative knowledge first. Such a creative knowledge,
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    • surrounded by such a big belief in authority. Everything that
    • is scientific exercises such an impressive power in all
    • almost any academic circle treat such a movement like our
    • spiritual-scientific one in such a way, as if it were
    • the judgements of such academic circles about theosophy or
    • this fact were not such a one, if our academic circles were
    • is not at all surprising that such academic circles assert such
    • that such an attitude was necessary in the course of the
    • true spiritual researcher has ever denied that in such a way,
    • represented it in such a way that a number of persons would
    • says, if you brood in yourself, it is in such a way, as if you
    • such a way as he has them from his people. However, those are
    • such a man, but that we also go through that strength which he
    • another age. One faces such a spirit in this way. This was
    • and mineralogical works. There he readily gets thoughts such
    • different forms like polyhedra, dodekahedra and such build
    • up that if you do not take up it in such a way as in our
    • compendium of the whole nature. If you understand this in such
    • such a fine way in the 19th century again. He stimulated
    • he had lived through such a long time.
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    • whole significance of such a finding for the soul life of the
    • the obligation — if we accept such an ideal obligation
    • — to consider the human beings as such riddles, never to
    • hero, namely in such a way as scholarship just understands such
    • already explained how little external symbolism copes with such
    • does not symbolise in such a way. We understand the Germanic
    • lives even today as a legend and myth is the rest of such
    • such a way that they would have once perceived a light that has
    • such a possession were still naturally connected with each
    • divine, creative forces. Such an initiate must have overcome
    • Such initiates were always invisible to the physical eye of the
    • remain quite concealed as such. Even if one did not imprison
    • ceremonies of Siegfried. There were such initiates in those
    • bound to the gold remained. Nevertheless, for such a time
    • experience of a higher spiritual world. It is such a full
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    • found Siegfried as such a great initiate of the Teutons.
    • tribe had such a tribal divinity that had a kind of ancestor
    • sees such worldly knights. There he decides to depart, and he
    • talks about such a secret brotherhood that he considers as
    • Rosicrucians. One spoke of such a Grand White Lodge in the
    • such lodges — also even today —, why do they not
    • understands such a thing as the Round Table of King Arthur, the
    • him like one who is connected with us for long. Such a human
    • disciple of that who does not know such differences. There
    • understanding of the being of such an initiate. At such a
    • moment, such a being would also disappear as Lohengrin also
    • in such a way that they can grasp it. There were and there are
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    • nature. Such a festival that is connected with a phenomenon in
    • its countless cells, which co-operate in such a way that all
    • are called if we look at the past and at the future in such a
    • such an external vision was not yet there, the human being had
    • such symbols that remind of death and of resurrection. The
    • such a contradiction between the redemption by Christ Jesus and
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    • come to such knowledge? — The way to this knowledge is
    • Only someone can argue in such a way who has no real idea of
    • such high development. Hence, the real occult direction of
    • decide to act in such a way that the action is his very own,
    • this produces such a calmness in him that is necessary for the
    • such an age like ours, nervousness also prevails. Nervousness
    • are there to release higher forces for the human being. Such
    • human being has prepared his soul by such exercises, he is
    • he has prepared himself and has practiced in such a way, if he
    • able to master his attention in such a way, he must be able to
    • phenomenon. In such a way, that appears which one perceives as
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    • respect such a deepening in the spiritual life, in particular
    • to fight for himself much more. We could quote many of such
    • immediate in such a way that it was bent on practise, that he
    • physical body. It is in such a way that this etheric body
    • Paracelsus had taken up the spirit of such an intuitive
    • such a way against Galenus and taking the older medicine under
    • that way, however, it is not in such a way. For Galenus
    • time. Such a great insight, as he had it, his reasonable nature
    • that they are again embedded in such a time and that the belief
    • in authority has such an immense power just in this field. One
    • expressed herself for Paracelsus in such a way that he saw not
    • are not the right ones who wander the world in such a way that
    • the human being. He expresses this in such a way: “By
    • adolescent. Such a human being is almost rude compared to the
    • calls in such a way. Everything that one reads with Paracelsus
    • looks back in such a way, a time faces him in which the human
    • human being in connection with such an earth that still looked
    • it is in such a way that it belongs to him like any animal, any
    • Mercurial was born out. The deeper connection is in such a way
    • Therefore, such an example shows us that we have to go in
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    • One regarded him as such a dangerous person already in those
    • former times when these beings were not yet such beings as they
    • looks back at such a condition, at such a thing, which becomes
    • outwardly if the inner life comes to life in such a way that it
    • expression that the inside of the being has in itself in such a
    • can be increased in such a way that the human being works
    • enjoys life in the soul in such a way that the limbs have
    • comes then, when one understands such great spiritual deeds
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    • thinking, at least only with such people who have no idea of
    • to you, only such human beings use the term “occult
    • opposition arises, we are not at all allowed to deny that such
    • beyond the scope of certain superficialities must say that such
    • science. It is weird that one pronounces such a thing, is it
    • the opponents of occult science see what such ostensible
    • opponents. For these opponents will have to accomplish such
    • occult science in such a way, as if with it anything secret and
    • people say so. And it is not yet long ago — today, indeed, such
    • such supersensible forces or beings, but that the world, as we
    • say and many of our contemporaries are such — if we can
    • out from such great discoveries of single researchers as those
    • brilliant if now those standing on the ground of such a radical
    • talks has to give the answer to such objections. It would be
    • completely if one makes such allegations against it. The entire
    • being can know nothing of such a supersensible world with his
    • is impossible. — Someone who speaks in such a way assumes that
    • or even academic book that deals from any direction with such
    • limit to himself through which he cannot look into such a
    • anything on such facts. Anybody who knows nothing of the
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    • explanation of such matters as the relation of spiritual
    • concerning such things, as I want to explain just in these
    • Hundred years ago, nobody was inclined to draw such a
    • one felt the blessing of such solid, sure support. Just in
    • of thermodynamics had assumed such a shape that one imagined
    • imagined as such a movement of the atoms! One must retain this.
    • the iron consequence to draw the conclusions of such a view. If
    • opinion that all these atoms that build up such an organism
    • daring, the most adventurous superstition to speak of such an
    • that flows then into such concepts as cell soul, soul cell and
    • spiritual world, which is for such a creed nothing else than a
    • retain everything that you perceive in such bodies. If you take
    • such matters. It was a general suggestion.
    • the world was in such a way that one had to say: if it had
    • Darwinism materialistic. It made such a high-minded thinker and
    • such a way even today, one would not be inclined to talk of
    • spiritual researcher must also go his ways. If it were in such
    • think such a thing as it is popular still today. Probably it
    • that one also got around in the last time to finding such rays
    • that one can let emit such a material like radium that one can
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    • psychology or soul science in such a way no distinct
    • such a thing, if one is not completely addicted to the
    • modern scholarship which deals with such a thing which thinks
    • research in such a way, as if a concept of the soul did not
    • patience and have a look at such psychology, you become aware
    • with the spirit as such, as we said at the beginning. All the
    • speaks of it in such a way as it speaks of ice and water. Ice
    • are it in such form that one can look at them from the outside
    • Today one has such an
    • the fact, whether anything happens inside of such a
    • are not concerned with an inner process. It can be talk of such
    • the notebook. You cannot call that in such a way that is the
    • worked less on his astral body; he has it still in such a form
    • ego. Human beings who stand on such a height as for example
    • body that the ego does not control. How does such a human being
    • lot. With the sensations which we have taken up in such a way
    • has such strong impulses and can already have them if he
    • is only a movement of the hand. Transforming such a thing has
    • in such a way, as if from an animal, which belongs to a
    • soul in the supersensible world. Such a group soul has become
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    • speak about such matters and say, “we” or
    • speak of such extrasensory perception. Fichte says, if a
    • for in which sense does anybody talk who informs about such
    • such higher worlds pursued, so to speak, secretly? Why did one
    • of such matters to behold something of the higher worlds.
    • admitted to initiation. There were such persons who were able
    • Such a thing does exist. This secret would be pronounceable
    • will find that even the kind in which such a thing is
    • such ideas free from sensuousness within our German education
    • creatures in such a way that one cannot see their coherence.
    • of the deep view that the Goethean mind had of such a being it
    • those who speak in such a way have no idea of the conditions of
    • explain in the form of a dialog what one said always in such
    • this in such a way, it seems almost unbelievable. If the pupil
    • striated muscle fibers. The heart has such striated fibers,
    • gained self-consciousness. He has become in such a way that he
    • has to understand it in such a way as Adam recognised his
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    • spiritual science. At first one points in general to such
    • many cases it is not in such a way that those who approach
    • interests. If such a circle complains that this or that member
    • who dedicate themselves to such a thing never accomplish a real
    • developed in such a way, the post-office buildings would no
    • perhaps, for such concerns and such talking of dangers. At
    • human masses in such a way and for the single human being.
    • human beings live in their souls in such a way.
    • into the depth of his soul can tolerate such a disharmony as it
    • in it but questions, which are put there. Then such minds and
    • such heads can be once brought to theosophy, on this or that
    • science cannot be pursued in such a way that it turns to choice
    • such characters, which our time has bred. Which prejudices,
    • former not. Nevertheless, it is not completely in such a way,
    • and anxiety, such negative feelings are something that puts the
    • more and more for overcoming all such feelings, last also the
    • immature theosophists and such people who approach theosophy
    • such ideals as, for example: you shall overcome your ego. —
    • With such a phrase nothing at all is done. Nothing is done if,
    • year with nothing else than reading such stuff who has learnt
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    • copulation. Such beings point to the coherence of the living
    • To him who penetrates such views with his soul they change into
  • Title: Knowledge of Soul and Spirit: Lecture VIII: The Soul of the Animal in the Light of Spiritual Science
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    • realise in which way such a difference expresses itself in the
    • in such a way that he regards the animal hardly as something
    • prejudice blurs our vision that such a view as that of
    • remember where they have hidden anything anywhere or such. Who
    • who observes such things can hardly fail to admit that
    • become reckless with such things according to a Goethean saying
    • Instinct is such a
    • parents did not train them anyhow. It is in such a way that,
    • and do research where such a limit is found. We can admire
    • perceives it. Certain researchers have tried to disprove such
    • or that. Who gets involved with such subtleties as they appear,
    • figure of a regular hexagon. Yes, also if such insects have to
    • something like intelligence if such an insect, a caterpillar,
    • these instincts before. However, once such an animal maybe
    • which performed favourable actions, such impulses of action
    • to the whole nature, something cannot withstand to such a view,
    • distinguished human being and animal in such a way that one got
    • recognise just in such a thing again: the spiritual eyes, the
    • ado. This does not apply to the human being in such a way. With
    • the human being such single things are not passed on just like
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    • outset that strictly speaking such a reproach is even justified
    • create such a social structure which is in any harmony with
    • theosophical movement must be such a one which believes to be
    • such an impractical spiritual movement, as the theosophical one
    • symptoms in which way they shall position themselves to such
    • go daily. It is obvious that such human beings get quite weird
    • ideas of life. Of course, such human beings can only be
    •   This person has such
    • somebody if he undertakes such a thing out of his social
    • we ignore the man, we look at the fact as such. What does one
    • the thoughts are so short that such a time also needs clear and
    • works in such a way — I tell no fairy tales and emphasise
    • deepen the hearts in such a way that one has to add it to our
    • We do not deal with such childish trifles, we do not want to
    • thinking. Many people discuss such things, however, arguing
    • found another colony. Again, he did it in such a way that he
    • view and was taught by experience. From such facts, one should
    • human beings it is in such a way, as if you say to a stove: you
    • hideous! — There are such impulses. Remember only what mothers
    • understand such a sentence again. Something that should enclose
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    • being with the physical life appear repeatedly. If we find such
    • mysterious interaction. Many such events relate to the activity
    • years, such a maximum can be determined in each case.
    • feel if we see how one of the greatest scholars and such a
    • Such an echo of ancient
    • is not easy to make clear what such old wisdom contains. Today
    • recognises the necessity of such, only to the sense-perceptible
    • bodies with such attitude, we understand Goethe's word better:
  • Title: Knowledge of Soul and Spirit: Lecture XIII: Outset and End of the Earth
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    • would be the same for such a hypothetical observer as natural
    • all that such inner intolerance was never there in the entire
    • experimentally that such an astral body exists, even if not
    • outer sensory observation. There are just such instructions as
    • such a way that it is able to react on us. Thereby one shows
    • From such thoughts, the
    • agglomeration of nothing but such spiritual human beings who
    • such lumps with which a part freezes in the middle; there
    • number of the resulting formations such bigger ice cores
    • withdraws. This goes on that way. Such ice lumps rise to a
    • more of the water into ice, until they have such ice lumps at
    • imagine a plant realm without mineral basis. Such a researcher
    • such a materialistic view strikes in the face of any common
    • organs are of quite different value. It is not in such a way as
    • is there only in such a way as it presents itself after its
    • better consider such changes which spiritual science imparts!
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    • One could say, in such words lies the
    • Who talks in such a way
    • such ideas like heaven and hell in the souls and hearts of the
    • St. Augustine at all to represent such a conception.
    • such an assumption? A real, in the depths of the world
    • process is in such a way and presents itself for the external,
    • physical world viewer in such a way that one can be addicted to
    • the matter is in such a way: there are large periods, within
    • such a sleeping human being in the sense of the spiritual
    • the bed, the physical body is not in such a way as it is when
    • such a human being perceives who has applied the methods of
    • because these facts are portrayed in such a way that they can
    • happens in such a case? A spontaneous
    • life. Imagine this extract, this life essence in such a way, as
    • on one page, but in such a way that a human being could rebuild
    • the contents of the book. A sort of such a life essence is
    • book of life and all our earth-lives are put down in such a
    • page. They are attached to our being. We take such a fruit from
    • himself in such way with the physical body will have a more
    • embodiment in such a way? Then we can say, it is the way of
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    • currents but also are regarded as such by many people. The goal
    • such a way as I want to speak today if a big part of that what
    • time to point again to the bases of such concepts as strongly
    • thoroughly. The viewpoints of spiritual science concerning such
    • which the natural sciences experience in such a miraculous way.
    • a worldview that even in the least deals with such
    • are in heaven. Such persons do not understand much of the deep
    • forms the basis of such things. It is a deep misunderstanding,
    • not to those who speak in such a way, as I have indicated.
    • speaks in such a way does not know that this
    • is true that the physical science that has achieved such big
    • such beings with undeveloped hearing? A world that they could
    • perceptible world. This happens to such an extent more and
    • time, and ask how much then is left of such contents. All
    • supersensible world. Do not understand these things in such a
    • only for minutes, to such thoughts and feelings that are
    • independent of place and time that are everlasting. Such
    • higher spiritual life. If the human being lets such thoughts of
    • knows to live in subtle way with such eternity thoughts. I
    • there are such thoughts? The human thoughts, as they are today,
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    • notice of this and ask ourselves instead: How does such a simple, primitive
    • in such a way that he begins to feel these surplus forces in his astral
    • takes such a calm course, whose physical functions even show a certain
    • of the astral world will rise up before such a person. For example,
    • such as hurting a finger, the path leading from renunciation and privation
    • that such a headache is not produced by influences from outside, but
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    • “When one turns away from the world of thinking as such and contemplates
    • to exist, therefore it is not true reality. Pain as such must be an
    • not because it appears as such to him, but because he is convinced that
    • milieu as Spir, we do not find any of such subtlety as his. So how does
    • such thinkers one comes to recognize that there were many who, in the
    • in that century. African Spir was such a thinker. If we read his writings,
    • the spiritual within himself with such certainty? How does he come to
    • what had been there before as a living reality. African Spir is such
    • his work. When such human beings die and their souls pass into the spiritual
    • that when a thinker such as African Spir dies he simply disappears as
    • and passes into the spiritual world. In such cases something very remarkable
    • — which are present spiritually in the physical world. Such a
    • paid no attention to such a thinker and allowed him to die unrecognized.
    • In earlier times there were many who experienced such unsatisfied longing.
    • is a most important question. What one must do is to speak about such
    • before your mind's eye such a thinker as African Spir, it is not for
    • of our studies I like to call your attention to such forgotten thinkers.
    • pointing to concrete spiritual facts. And one such fact is that especially
    • as such has gradually become a ghostly something of which science is
    • aversion to such proof of spiritual power on the genius himself. A rather
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    • from entering into a one-sided controversy over such an article, seeing
    • “A lower organism such as the amoeba is no doubt adapted from
    • such as the one Verworn makes in regard to development was taken seriously
    • such somersaults in ideas. These things are simply looked upon as signs
    • of great and reliable science. When such ideas are applied in physiology
    • as demonstrated by claims such as those made by the famous authority
    • some one like Verworn to acquaint himself with a work such as that by
    • of cells are supposed to be dependent on each other but in such a way
    • one-sidedly from the human organism as such, especially as done in this
    • political State as such is therefore an organism that produces cultural
    • own power, will sustain more and more people so that eventually such
    • to suffer from blind faith in authority — that what such a famous
    • as facts. It is time such things were discussed, for clear ideas corresponding
    • to facts are needed. Otherwise it is not possible to refute such brilliant
    • also to other historical documents such as the New Testament, especially
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    • such symbols as that of original sin and the like. Viewed in the light
    • is indicated in religious records, such as the Old Testament, when it
    • such as the Book of Job, and realize how graphically it depicts the
    • instruction. In such cases one invariably finds a strange similarity
    • work because he works in man. With concepts such as these it is indeed
    • them. To this end they conjure up in man's mind ideas such as: “In
    • tune, in harmony with the infinite.” Why do such mental pictures
    • that this battle assumes such a terrible form in the external world
    • to answer such questions one may draw attention to the fact that no
    • sensuous feelings of well-being such as those conveyed by the idea of
    • he now does find the Christ impulse. In such a case it is essential
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    • it is then possible to look deeper into a human individuality. In such
    • power. It is also in such moments that much of what in ordinary life
    • may come face to face with these powers. In such moments when he puts
    • experienced with all the deep seriousness of his being in such moments
    • nature. Such souls are not easily led astray into what can be the greatest
    • danger: fanciful illusions and the like. After all, such illusions have
    • his place. It is obvious that such an expression reveals a gross ignorance
    • such as the present one. The death of Herman Joachim strongly reminds
    • in the light of a sublime thought such as the one I have just put before
    • of soul. When Olga von Sivers devoted herself to such matters she did
    • Johanna Arnold is a living proof that such statements coming from this
    • is a living proof, if such is required, that it is a blatant lie to
    • world. One has such hopes despite the fact that in our materialistic
    • reasons as to why such hopes are shattered.
    • be clear that what we call human courage, which we see today in such
    • reason does not help; reason as such, he says, does not lead man to
    • against him. I only want to indicate what in such a characteristic way
    • with Ahriman. But neither faith nor reason as such lead to untruth or
    • someone openly and sincerely makes such a confession. However what it
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    • illustrate this we can turn to the writings of a psychologist such as
    • not life as such which develops death, but the consciousness in man
    • of Golgotha approached. Words are always inadequate for describing such
    • circumstances such a great number of people still do not acknowledge
    • Such circumstances did not prevail everywhere, but in one place the
    • other a shrinking away from such knowledge. Many things show that the
    • to recognize where there is a shrinking away from such knowledge. One
    • That is why I do not hesitate to point to such obvious examples in present-day
    • article in which the writer describes just such an example of so-called
    • way such things are usually conveyed these days — that he simply
    • it would be clear that for such a man self-sacrifice would be the joy
    • principle according to the way he sees it. Living by such a rule the
    • the meaning of a sentence such as: “The purpose of life is to
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    • — it usually is a minority on such occasions—wanted to discuss
    • tossed aside such an irrelevant issue by saying: “But gentlemen,
    • But perhaps such debates do not always deal with the reality, perhaps
    • cannot formulate the appropriate concepts for receiving rightly such
    • communications from the spiritual world. Such communications are all
    • is at present, to discuss such things with the living it can often be
    • all kinds of spiritual facts by such means. They listen to what is being
    • world. Their opportunity to listen to such a conversation can arise
    • able to observe such happenings that countless things, obtained through
    • very effective is when, in a spiritualistic seance, such a spirit may
    • not to say anything against mediumship as such, only the way it is used.
    • The Russian minister of war Suchomlinoff,
    • Many feel moral indignation on learning that Suchomlinoff lied to the
    • to pass it on to the proper quarters a few minutes later. Such things
    • words which are clear indicators of what really took place. Suchomlinoff
    • a position such as that of Suchomlinoff: The loss of his power of reasoning
    • such methods to bring his influence to bear, especially when no importance
    • we are fully conscious such spiritual beings have no real access to
    • want to write a history of this war must discover where such dimmed
    • such things did not happen to the same extent in events of a similar
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    • being able to say that they had seen such and such a being. Their consciousness
    • as processes of becoming. In such inspired consciousness man can know
    • secret schools, in the Mysteries. Individuals such as Henry More were
    • with those who hold such a superior view of great spirits of the past.
    • and characteristics such as stupidity, pride, untruthfulness and so
    • but from mental pictures. Such things are rather prevalent; in this
    • His personality was not such a gentle one as that of Ricarda Huch who
    • cultivated such communion precisely in the realm of the ahrimanic. To
    • Naturally he considers himself far above such a superstitious idea that
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    • truth, will not believe such abrupt transition possible. He would find
    • such deep roots in his soul that he inwardly felt as a man of the fourth
    • Luther had no such understanding;
    • cases and through special training. Historical personalities such as
    • should take what is said by a historical personality such as Luther
    • so intensely with Luther, comes to place such great importance on his
    • in order to gain knowledge and power through the devil. Such a relationship
    • greatness that could have enriched Western culture in works such as
    • their spiritual education, to such trash as the American “In Tune
    • further its development along the path that Goethe strode with such
    • a personality such as Luther it is necessary to understand what stirred
    • in our time, comes to meet us with such force in Luther, you will discover
    • has brought such misery upon humanity is the karmic effect of distorted,
    • they are based on such superficial views. This war is in reality waged
    • of the Archai, a Time Spirit. Through such a personality the voice of
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    • development we cannot refer to such mature constituents of his being.
    • but only such which are, as it were, fit to be seen by the Beings of
    • as often happens without awareness. One hears phrases such as: God sent
    • us this war because of our sins and shortcomings. Uttering such phrases
    • beyond materialism. Such an advance only comes about when one is able
    • when it comes to discussing this or that political issue. On such occasions
    • are no such leading strings.
    • like an epidemic. It is hard to believe that such views can be held,
    • thinking must be quickened when it comes to questions such as —
    • It is impossible to convey the heaviness of heart such occurrences cause
    • cannot simply say that such concepts and ideas are all very well when
    • who managed the society saying: I would like such and such but not for
    • he seemingly shows little respect for such virtues as selflessness and
    • a hypocrite. Luther could often be blunt about such matters. For example,
    • at that period of his life he had the view that by such means one could
    • make such demands and one is bound to say that unless a human being
    • is willing to make such efforts he is not man in the true sense. That
    • such as: Why do the spiritual powers not intervene in the affairs on
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    • course of the year is such that he can no longer
    • with poems such as this. We ought to feel they have
    • with something which existed in such a people as this,
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    • Such a definite
    • to what such a retrospect into the past means; it tells us what we
    • soul and crystallise in such a way that you will realise that it has
    • anthroposophists string together links of reincarnation in such a way
    • elaboration of these conceptions, such a picture of the previous
    • spiritual world, thoughts such as we now form between birth and death
    • This in particular is the point to grasp: thoughts as such are of
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    • concerning such a recollection in reference to a former earth-life.
    • to become a sailor, a will-impulse such as was referred to in the
    • outcome of the decision, but the recollection of when such
    • “This happened by chance,” or “We were in such and
    • such a position but have extricated ourselves from it,” we must
    • ourselves. We do this in such a way that we say: “As an
    • consequence that such ideas are grotesque; the point is what we want
    • ourselves right into the soul of a man of whom we have built up such
    • soul if we practise such an exercise two or three or four times only,
    • kind of self-probation, we shall soon discover how such a mood and
    • such a picture, built up by ourselves, resemble an image we have
    • up such an image from memory in the ordinary way, it generally
    • degrees, and it may well happen that something has struck a man such
    • such actions — our love of a good action and hatred of an evil
    • our life, such and such a thing befell us, there we were in a
    • that the taste of it would be in the mouth; and if such a thing is
    • Theoretically such an objection may be raised, but life brings the
    • I shall give an example of only one kind of such experiences,
    • he walks on at such a pace that in two or three steps more it will be
    • The voice makes such an impression upon him that he stops as though
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    • Anthroposophy as such comes into our epoch as something new, as
    • age. Such preparation can be acquired only through the life and
    • inevitably be strongest at such times. Hence we shall understand that
    • understanding, whereas others who have no link with such an
    • to such a question is one that can very easily be misunderstood. For
    • our minds between Anthroposophy as such and the Anthroposophical
    • Anthroposophy as such bring to humanity? is quite independent of
    • this. Our reply must be: Anthroposophy as such brings to humanity
    • such as the possibility of becoming conscious of higher worlds
    • of Western thought knows of mystics such as Jacob Boehme or
    • salient point as regards the Anthroposophical Movement as such; the
    • as a knower. Such conviction grew with increasing strength. But this
    • as such, and that the further course of his life lies in a quite
    • reincarnation and karma; but they act as if there were no such
    • to natural factors such as blood-relationship, proximity and the
    • course, be discovered only by such investigation, but then they can
    • through logic. I at any rate could have done no such thing, of that I
    • through the years it has been considered of such importance, even in
    • for the heart, for conscience, for the character, for prayer, in such
    • lecture such as the last public one on “Death in Man, Animal,
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    • are associated with this conception, and that such is the case
    • design of such nature that each age and each epoch presents in
    • many such Spiritual Beings who have acted as guides to mankind,
    • claim our attention from such a point of view is Zarathustra,
    • When we consider the characteristics of such a
    • human consciousness was such that the old ‘dream
    • ideas were such that he did not contemplate the world from that
    • The consciousness of the ancients was such that
    • closed, but in those ancient times such was not the case. It was
    • Zarathustran era, such visions had already become somewhat
    • forces of modern culture did not exist in the remote past. Such
    • conditions; such as intellectuality and logic. When this stage in
    • stimulus to the advancement of culture and civilization. Such
    • Other such outstanding personalities of whom mention will be made
    • was of such nature, that great revelations could only come to the
    • with such wonder in the ancient Indian culture, and which later
    • That such was the case becomes evident from the
    • behind which ever works and weaves the Divine Spirit.’ Such
    • followers and the people in any such indefinite and abstract
    • only consist of a material body — such is but an outer
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    • regarding which most important documents are extant. Such
    • civilization is of such paramount interest, but there is another,
    • It is indeed significant that a man of such
    • bestow them upon a new world. At such moments the thought has
    • modern times overcome by a sense of such close relation to the
    • such faculty to interpret the symbols presented in terms of those
    • Such Egyptian beliefs as have come to us, one
    • such lengths that certain animals were considered as holy, and
    • veneration for animals was such that when a cat, for instance,
    • because such an act produced an uproar among the Egyptians. This
    • A legend such as this must not be regarded simply
    • — for such a theory leads to the belief that a legend of this
    • such for instance as a triangle. In this case, active thought
    • In the physical body of man are certain components such as those
    • wherewith to express concepts such as these; for everything which
    • express all such thoughts as moved the soul strongly, as for
    • Such were the feelings and perceptions which had
    • and sentiments such as we have described regarding the
    • already stated, by way of Initiation and Holy Devotion. Such was
    • things should be observed during such time as the soul might
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    • who exerted such a powerful
    • these lectures. Such an assumption is, however, found to be
    • Buddhism that man must ever strive to obtain such knowledge and
    • only be fully understood when we pre-suppose some such primordial
    • acceptance of some such hypothesis as that put forward by
    • in such manner that they would say: — ‘In by-gone days
    • Maya.’ Only at such time as man might commune with the
    • themselves up to earnest and profound meditation and piety. Such
    • could exist an order of thought and conviction, such as caused
    • philosophy such as we have outlined.
    • of such Buddhas, five having appeared subsequent to the last
    • Before such great teachers could advance, through
    • experience such as could not have occurred before — namely, he
    • and is exalted to Buddhahood, regards all experiences, such as
    • that in virtue of such wisdom we are led onwards toward
    • Such thoughts matured in the great soul of
    • realization of the sublime truth underlying such
    • statements — such as man is ever prone to make – must be
    • term and such a term is Nirvana. He who has conquered all mundane
    • indeed so far removed from such a concept that we can find no
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    • individualities of the past, such as those who have already
    • and clearly understood, inquire as to their origin?’ Such a
    • accept as such; then, all unnoticed, as the account continues, we
    • reality, however, the latter part of such an account may be
    • evolution. In such case, descriptions of outside events pass over
    • among the mythologies and pagan religions of divers nations such
    • characteristics. The whole evolution of mankind proceeds in such
    • persist. In such a case this particular nation has, as it were,
    • the singular form in which such religious narratives are
    • experience of such nature as to cause all his sense perceptions
    • developed and told in such manner that external happenings are
    • where lie the paths ever traversed by such exalted ones. Moses
    • reality of such mystic personalities, but that they have indeed
    • have symbolically portrayed all such knowledge and power as the
    • in these days we form no such conception, it was thus that
    • In connection with Moses, reference is made to seven such forces,
    • be living entities, leading an existence such as in our time
    • Statements such as the above must be made with
    • glowed with fire of such nature that it was not consumed. In this
    • man’s soul in such manner that the soul’s power did
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    • Spiritual Science weighs and regards such matters and, in virtue
    • with the Bible as a source, and such references will only occur
    • of my audience who have had no such experience as I have
    • olden times such manifestations were much more in evidence and
    • symbolism — in other words a species of heathenism. Such
    • in such a manner that when all nature was luxuriant and fruitful,
    • privations, we must ever realize that such external events are in
    • come the revelation of such a God, must first take place in the
    • Such [great spiritual] personalities [as Elijah]
    • such advanced spiritual beings as are found among outstanding
    • that such a statement may appear somewhat grotesque, but those
    • All truly exalted spiritual personalities, such
    • people. It there operated in such manner as to cause them to be
    • had no suspicion that such was the case. He sought everywhere for
    • certain ways, also experienced want and distress. At times such
    • himself to the level of such a mission as we have
    • within the being under such circumstances, and thus gain an
    • such a state of apperception that they could outline their
    • In the case of a being such as Naboth, it would naturally occur
    • clairvoyant development of a personality such as I have described
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    • world-philosophy, in which such questions as are associated with
    • and sentiments concerning such fundamental questions as
    • has taken, has ever been such as was best adapted to a particular
    • humanity which was occupied with such thoughts.
    • beneath a mantle of gnostic notions; such an assertion could only
    • has given the name of Jesus of Nazareth, had achieved such
    • in the experience of such persons moments fraught with
    • times something in the nature of a crisis, such as might be
    • His baptism by John was such as had never up to that time found
    • of such momentous import as to form what might be termed the true
    • at different periods, must at once admit that such concepts imply
    • reached in such works as that entitled The Nature of
    • Now this attempt to demonstrate the existence of Jesus by such
    • It is only necessary to refer to such works as
    • entered historically into the evolution of humanity in such
    • pre-Christian times such was not the case; for the soul was then
    • figure, and that during such state the power of the true inner
    • sleep-state was first induced. This was of such nature that the
    • underlying human evolution was such, that when the turning-point
    • Spirit-World?’ Injunctions concerning such matters were
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    • which he had passed poured with such intensity into the
    • foster-mother, a force of such power that the soul of the
    • understand how such words could be uttered by any human
    • sheds light on the moment that is of such infinite
    • from our own soul. But such judgment contains absolutely
    • constitution of the human soul is such that the soul must
    • mystery in the lawful way with such powers of
    • poured all his forces into such an act and thus have
    • things are brought home to us by such events as
    • the Jordan. Such things will have meaning for us only
    • in such strife. I shall not pronounce judgment as between
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    • to develop in such a way that man may find his place in
    • mankind and the influence of Jehovah was felt to be such
    • witnessed such customs which had been adopted from the
    • think of such words in the Bible as:“God is able of
    • of Christianity uttered such strange words. They said:
    • would have been such that each according to his karma
    • lasting value to him and under such circumstances he
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    • relation of heat to the other physical forces is such
    • actual fact, to the scene described with such marvellous
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    • again when people decide to work at understanding such spiritual things.
    • we can grasp such thoughts. Our souls will have to work their way out
    • in such studies for several years—might well think our recent
    • Indeed, we have not made such wonderful
    • in such an immense and frantic jumble, more fantastic than anything
    • the work of artists such as Goethe, Schiller, Shakespeare, Corneille,
    • strive for such a union of nature and spirit.
    • in his own way. Now what does such a man mean by impressionism in art?
    • Of course, under such conditions no music
    • the Café Griensteidl , where such matters were usually settled.
    • who inspire him with such good thoughts. Perhaps you have seen some
    • within, such looking within must be possible for us. And what does Bahr
    • statistics about such people. One of his special examples was a certain
    • that there was indeed such a thing as inner sight. You see, what Goethe
    • began to study such fundamental matters to understand expressionism,
    • him, and in the process to realize that there is such a thing as inner
    • such as Hermann Bahr, cannot help but reveal his own development in the
    • the basis of motivations and reasons such as the ones I have described.
    • we could ever have taken such nonsense for the truth — nonsense
    • Goethe never entertained such comfortless
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    • such a spiritual understanding of the world. Last time I mentioned Hermann
    • such good intentions often turn out strangely. As I indicated elsewhere
    • of great minds such as Fichte, Schelling, Hegel, Troxler, Planck, Preuss,
    • spiritual world. If they had only turned to works such as Schelling's
    • One can have the strangest experiences with such things. For
    • translating a number of such soul-gunk writings, not Ralph Waldo Trine
    • exist as such. It necessarily has to contain the shoots that develop
    • purely of minerals. But there is no such purely mineral earth, just
    • as the tree trunk as such does not exist. For the mineral kingdom of
    • culminating in judgments such as the one I just read to you.
    • cover. He used to read such novels with special pleasure and preferred
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    • Through nonsense such as Hartmann's, science confines us within the
    • live.” But we can only understand such things when we penetrate
    • that there is such a thing as spiritual science in addition to the physical
    • on one another through the very power of their prayers? Such thoughts
    • such capacities could acquire them, whether one could train oneself
    • to such powers, whether they could be learned. But the theosophical
    • such a groping and fumbling in our time. People like Bahr reach their
    • such grotesque ideas as we see here. This Franz is then invited to the
    • lodge. You know how easy it is to get such ideas.
    • of a gentleman such as the canon once a year. The eager conversation
    • behaves in such a way that he gets another thrashing; and imagine, when
    • the simpleton was in Salzburg. However, such discrepancies don't trouble
    • is not the point of my talk. I never mention such things except when
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    • they became upright. Such figures or imaginations, which are preserved
    • of the profound wisdom in such imaginations. Let us recapitulate briefly:
    • such a life-style can lead to permanent weakening. This impairment results
    • in such a case? Obviously, not every ordinary female figure can represent
    • age. When an artist achieves such a creation, spiritual scientists will
    • one who is not a spiritual scientist, when he sees such a figure created
    • body painted in such a way that we cannot help thinking it is based
    • can guide us and show us the way to an understanding of such things.
    • depend to study such matters? Of course, he will not want to hear of a
    • In connection with such pronouncements, people never study what really
    • anything against erudition in such a case; on the whole, the author
    • We could find many more such double absurdities in the sciences as well
    • wisdom of the world, in philosophy. When such thinking exists, when
    • such things, but they have to be said. You see, I try in every way possible
    • Books such as Hermann Bahr's
    • and around Berlin at one time and names such as Josua Klein and others.
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    • old habits of soul. For instance, we must not approach such conceptions
    • unity in diversity and look for diversity in such a way that it reveals
    • In our times, one such sin is perpetrated
    • Just think, such profound words under a sundial,
    • when we meet with such things, we do not pass by reality but experience
    • versifying leads them to misuse words. A poem such as the one under
    • — I won't recite many such verses, but just this one:
    • why we thought such a booklet unsuitable. I told the author that the
    • Yes, my dear friends, such things exist.
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    • has seven lines. The structure of the poem is such that what the seven
    • regard to Capricorn. The meaning of this line must be such that if you
    • such things.
    • last part of his life before he found such a tragic end.
    • of the striving for the spirit love to cling to such spiritual movements.
    • have had modern dress on stage there. Then several women made such dresses
    • such clothes absolutely called for short hair. Yes, indeed, one could
    • to think too little about such events and not to see them clearly enough
    • He had painted many such pictures and sold them to people who wanted to
    • be the greater because he was such a good painter and had been able
    • in such a way that it looked as though it had not really been accepted.
    • Such events have to be seen in the light
    • when he believed the man great who recommended such an abominable book
    • taken a man for important who later tried to foist such a book off on
    • situations confronting us now in such a terrible way is not a priority
    • of contemporary spiritual life in just such typical examples. We must
    • such things, and we must not ignore them as if they were of no importance.
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    • produced such wonderful parts of the human organism as the eyes and
    • is given in images in such a way that it is a true reality for them.
    • Now you may say that such things as told in
    • would not say such things. What Europeans call novellas, or art, is
    • such treasons, stratagems and spoils ... Let no such man be trusted.”
    • were to deal with such subtleties, then it would finally do some good.
    • with such knowledge. And when we keep in mind that spiritual science
    • In such a case we sin against the reverence
    • are trying to understand. Of course, such a picture is not quite sufficient;
    • it takes such an infinitely long time for people to feel thoroughly
    • Now this man came and asked for advice. In such a case my advice will
    • science the spirit can enter into a science such as oriental philosophy.
    • a piece by such a popular writer appeared in a widely read daily paper.
    • you have to put up with people drawing such conclusions. The facts are
    • view, such people are hopeless cases and not good for anything. However,
    • is Mary Magdalene reincarnated. This would not occur to such a person;
    • a stupid book these days is able to get hold of them. Such people then
    • selfishly do not consider that such things are not permissible nowadays
    • now be discharged because Dr. Steiner gave such and such advice. The
    • attention to such things. If we ignore them, it will not be for the
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    • will find that such a procedure has hardly more value than if
    • of alchemistic formulae, or such things, it is only verbal
    • clothing. That which makes such an exceedingly powerful
    • presents itself with an originality such as is found only in
    • capable of entering into such things, throw light on how Jacob
    • a vessel, a kind of vat, filled with pure gold. That made such
    • who are satisfied with such an explanation. But the
    • essential point is not whether one calls such an
    • explain such an experience, which was in any case a
    • resorts to these things must also admit that such significant
    • important thing is the testimony of such a fact which proves
    • you.” — Jacob Boehme regarded such an occurrence as
    • world he again and again uses words such as “salt,”
    • individually, such as “sul” and “phur”?
    • naturally, that such an imaginative force was in his soul. In
    • one can arrive at it through such methods as are described in
    • existence through all such means. But when we expose forces in
    • about other such things. But I beg you to call to mind what we
    • of such sounds, — when the sound of speech is wrested
    • the impressions of the external world. In such a personality as
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    • Such a disciple
    • legend of Lohengrin we come across such a moment of initiation. These legends
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    • he had developed to the extent of being able to create a drama of such
    • which surrounds us to such a great extent to-day, the chaos in which
    • anti-semitic in the present, odious way, but he felt that Judaism as such
    • race as such, which has finished to play its role. Wagner thus makes
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    • the European thinking ability, to such a point that difficulties arose
    • not possible to verify that such an ancient wisdom existed. When a
    • part from such hidden sources. If Mrs. Blavatsky had invented these
    • Well, you will say: we are always told that such occult forces exist
    • about such a truth, only the individual who has experienced it can
    • European culture has developed this capacity to such an extent. Even
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    • own being. Such an organ cannot be formed just like that, however. It
    • can only develop in a physical body, such as the human one. Therefore
    • the human being with his spiritual Self received such an organ with
    • see them as a panorama. Every individual spiritual Self had such a
    • Theosophy we call such a time segment a “Round”. The Round I
    • such a mineral body. Consider the spiritual Self as a point. And think
    • of the point as being inside a mechanism such as our body; this point
    • You know from previous lectures that man has such an astral body that
    • world begin? Mostly such questions are not answerable, for we cannot
    • non-living natural matter such as crystals, rocks, and so on, already
    • The human being as such was, however, still an astral being, not yet
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    • so to speak, before it takes on form in the outer world. Such a
    • imagine a kind of plaster impression of the plant, but in such a way
    • such a spiritual state. When it awakens from the Pralaya sleep, it
    • does so as such a sphere. The spiritual seer perceives it in a
    • Round. Our Earth looked like a fiery mass, with such tremendous
    • fellow men. Individuals such as Prometheus, the Indian Rishis,
    • such a profound meaning there that one would almost have to become a
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    • Spiritual Science bring up such primeval subjects for discussion at
    • have the slightest inkling that such an ego is to be alluded to. I
    • that such a thought could have arisen as the greatest production of
    • ego in its own world must represent to himself a world such as
    • of spiritual development to support such a vision. It is indeed a
    • must form a conception of what is necessary, to be able to feel such
    • of them, but in such a way that he has drawn from them the deepest
    • are not of flesh but consist of courage. Yet such is the case. Of
    • such a nature are the Spirits of Will. To begin with, we shall only
    • slowly and gradually to attain to such conceptions. For something
    • experience, to say such wise things.” ... Besides this feeling,
    • period, so that we should not at first take such things
    • intellectualist will never be able to understand such minds. I will
    • spirit such as Jacob Boehme! Paracelsus — thank goodness
    • at a standstill before a spirit such as Jacob Boehme.
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    • nearer to us for our understanding, inasmuch as without such a spirit
    • — without at least a hint, a foretaste of such a spirit —
    • science, such as that set forth in Spiritual Science; I will not
    • How then does such
    • offerer of gifts, such a being whose chief characteristic is the
    • a being such as this, who, through having had this vision, is
    • with an idea. Such an idea will always produce in us a distinct
    • feeling. One has the best impression of such an idea if one thinks of
    • of such a capacity of giving by saying that productivity and creative
    • wonderful when such a word arises from the depths of true occult knowledge
    • the creation of such a feeling, with sacrifices which proceed from
    • such a feeling.
    • the dim idea that can stir in a human soul on hearing such an
    • true artistic way; then something of the actual driving-force of such
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    • the Cherubim. And yet in truth we must say that a sacrifice such as
    • deeds that man may do — particularly such as bear upon the
    • satisfaction. In such cases asceticism produces no results; it is of
    • linger behind? Such a thought might occur to us. The thought,
    • described. For what lies beneath all such remaining behind and all
    • Sun was such, that the sacrificing and the virtue of bestowal, which
    • fault — if we may venture to speak of such an original fault
    • no such resistance. We could make everything very easy for ourselves
    • such as can only be acquired as a consequence of renunciation,
    • Conceptions such as these were presented to man in religions. And in
    • conception of sacrifice, then intuitive visions such as those
    • centre. In order that that which makes mankind of such immeasurable
    • opponent in opposition to Him. This picture makes such a profound
    • such a great cosmic moment; and when we recall the words: “He
    • to-day. It is not necessary that he should. For such are the
    • why great works of art make such a tremendous impression, because
    • living conceptions such as sacrifice, or the virtue of bestowal and
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    • external sense-world. Concerning such phenomena, at first outwardly
    • soul-life — concerning such phenomena we have recognised that
    • such a way that we picture certain Beings desirous of offering the
    • we think of these Beings in such a way, that on the part of those Higher
    • know that there is such a hidden life of the soul? Life itself amply
    • unjust accusation; but as life now is, although such an experience
    • being, permitted to make sacrifice; such a one lives in the other
    • a certain fashion imagine, if we do not remember such conditions of suffering
    • ego-consciousness we have such a soul-life as can play up into it.
    • soul-life such as this the momentous sentence must be pronounced: if
    • already feels moods such as these, and they are the very very best for him
    • able to satisfy it — such as a modern thinker may find if he
    • for everything by reason alone, could account for a figure such as
    • cannot be given until our age. We feel a kind of veneration for such
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    • field of vision and pierce through to such qualities of reality as
    • really to attribute such virtues as these to what we have to think of
    • higher Beings, into such positions that they can approach them from
    • picture the feelings of such Beings, you will have an idea of what may
    • does not extend to matters such as these — you will perceive
    • The plant as such is not independent; it is a member — not of
    • such thing as that which we call death, nothing but transformation,
    • accomplished on Golgotha, such as we must look for with respect to
    • by its effects. But, these people think that effects such as these
    • the idea that effects such as those produced by Christianity could be
    • concluded: if the stars were in such and such a position, then He
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    • where such an intense battle is raging over the destiny
    • may look for such comfort in the words that are spoken
    • spirit must be able to reflect that such language is
    • events of such great moment as we are experiencing at
    • perhaps it is also part of the forging of such strength
    • such strength of heart and soul is severely tested in
    • this strength will be such that it counts for something
    • make use of such knowledge.
    • healing powers present in the human organization as such,
    • can say that a soul filled with such intent will be able
    • spirit is holding such a dialogue with the Christ in the
    • fruition, let them come to such fruition that we can hope
    • that the days of strife may be such that in the days of
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    • full strength and clarity in difficult times such as
    • elements for such understanding have already been
    • meaning of such ranting and raving, of such antipathy? It
    • repeated in such a way that it now is part of the inner
    • ‘I’ as such, the innermost part of man. How
    • appearance as the great teacher, telling mankind in such
    • a bloody, such a terrible way the very thing we are also
    • to his god in such a way that he will be joined to him.
    • there have of course been such wars in the interior. That
    • Such
    • is why the Pan-Slavonic movement is such a lie. Left to
    • spiritual atmosphere that is one of such dreadful tumult
    • deeply disturbing and has such impact as in the last
    • profoundly disturbs the soul to experience such things.
    • And there are many such things that now exist within the
    • human souls to such a dreadful extent. From this it is of
    • gone through spiritual science are able to send such
    • such thoughts now whilst war is in progress, and even
    • truth and from spiritual reality. The more you send such
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    • transformed to such effect that through this life of
    • all inner victories, then it does present itself in such
    • spiritual science not merely as knowledge but in such a
    • out of the total concord of all folk souls. There is such
    • When such
    • true for the spiritual world. If we consider such truths
    • going through such a death in the right frame of mind
    • with the individual folk spirit as such. We shall not,
    • particular nation in such a way — and that is the
    • particularly if one belongs to a nation such as the
    • man in the spiritual world. But we can take it in such a
    • it is with all preaching of human love, and such
    • grow hot. Such preaching has been done at all times and
    • ordained not to shrink from such excitement and really to
    • were in the context of current events in such a way that
    • they become effective truth; to formulate them in such a
    • accurate to say: the German people as such did not want
    • as though out of a box within such a few days. This has
    • most serious of events. Do not say that such a truth,
    • evolution. Once men are able to hold such a view of life
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    • more. There is no reason to feel pride in such
    • it did indeed guide men in such a way that what had to
    • garment, to wear this garment of Christianity in such a
    • they assumed it in such a way that they were Christians
    • The way they went through the gate of death also was such
    • of Europe. It had to act in such a way that it achieved a
    • Christianity exactly as such an outer garment, who were
    • state and do so in such a way, due to the peculiarities
    • it will have to unite with souls in such a way that there
    • have to be such souls — who in full awareness unite
    • experience of nations, guiding him into this in such a
    • Christianity in such a way that it may be borne through
    • German life of the spirit, ever since there has been such
    • evolution in our time exactly on a basis such as this. On
    • different aspects. Now we consider it in such a way that
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    • has been phrased in such a way that it can be used when
    • such verses are always such by nature that there can be
    • problems with putting the words together for such
    • not only on such less usual occasions that we live among
    • understand, that conditions are such in our age that we
    • age such as this cans for something quite different than
    • happen in such a way that important events come up in
    • someone with insight into such things, nothing more open
    • was the last time when such a thing was to be. It was the
    • divine spiritual powers approach the human soul in such
    • way, through the thirteen nights, also left it in such a
    • achieved in such a way that it is in accord with the
    • and firmly focus our mind on such powers of understanding
    • ways. Such a person capable of making intimate
    • transformed to such effect that out of what emerges for
    • into the world because Michael is the leader. Such a
    • thoughts in such a way that they encompass the spiritual
    • world. Spiritual science as such has to appeal to that
    • abuse like a market woman when discussing such matters,
    • of such great service to him also in the present day,
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    • enlightened are concerned, to believe in any such thing
    • strange to some of you that I put such great emphasis on
    • admitted that the best way to deal with such conditions
    • reasoning, when such people attempt to speak about the
    • of course, fail to nonce such things. You will find he
    • he considers tremendously erudite. Such things are,
    • produced by modern materialism carries such enormous
    • with your ears.’ The nature of such an idea or
    • concept must be such, therefore, that its subject is not
    • is seduced into raising such objections because it is all
    • things being correct in the outer physical world. In such
    • the country and on the time when such teachers come
    • that we find there such a large number of unspent ether
    • will then be within that world. Such knowledge has to be
    • the external world. Such beliefs may then take hold of
    • religious in an external sense. And such souls may
    • supersensible that such men then fill their souls with
    • such help have to come out of painful events like those
    • we take such things into our soul just once it might
    • such that a crude materialist will say they are of no
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    • own movement. This is such a closed and intimate circle
    • that such a thing is possible. Above all, I know that I
    • such during their further life. Some of the facts I
    • does not realize that it is fairly easy to establish such
    • of such experiences so that the whole thing can be
    • call it speaking in such a case. And those then were the
    • science over the years — impress them in such a way
    • It then became clearly apparent that such a nature become
    • was such that this look back in time and the vision, as
    • science, external scientific endeavour, is used in such a
    • these, dear friends, have been shaped in such a way that
    • verses that they could also be said in such a way that
    • stimulated to such contemplation by karma, because a
    • way one is able to speak of such intercourse it really
    • that it is there in that place.’ Such a feeling was
    • as a boon. You cannot force it; such insights must be
    • author adds another such comment concerning lack of
    • interesting that such an example can be quoted in the
    • something we gain as a kind of general insight from such
    • after death in individual cases. The reason why such
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    • body. Another point is that anyone not able to make such
    • however, our subject will be the path as such, the way
    • those thought contents, those feelings, in such a way
    • Death, such being its nature. Then we shall be able to
    • up feelings and emotions. Such an appeal to elements that
    • the human circulation and human heart action. Such
    • is to maintain heart activity, such an elemental
    • such base functions. The principle within us that enables
    • think, if you have such a small spirit of the air,
    • have the strength to make it radiate in. Such strength
    • itself to us in such a picture, then we are indeed in
    • science being nurtured on the basis of such knowledge but
    • merely against such things being put in a false light.
    • us, entities whose tendency is such that sounds and
    • especially important — that such different kinds of
    • now at a stage where such concepts have to be acquired.
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    • ego and astral body to the head organs is such that they
    • tied to his body, tied in such a way that he could never
    • and we perform it in such a way that it establishes a
    • not aware of this in life — are thought in such a
    • that we are capable of such powerful inner concentration
    • Such
    • such stillness, such inner calm, in our meditation that
    • initiation. Today the situation is such that a genuine
    • initiation, who knew something of the existence of such a
    • ourselves why there still was such a person as Julius
    • travels of his knight. Where did such things come from?
    • significance of such a paralysis? It means that the
    • struggle for in the process of initiation. Such a disease
    • about such works which are not easy to get hold of
    • producing a work such as his Demiurgos in his
    • of man was such that spirit and soul elements, astral
    • and physical body was such that people had clairvoyant
    • many things capable of bringing such insight home to man
    • yes-no wave surging up and down in such Ahrimanic
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    • to the sense-perceptible world in such a way that whilst
    • important to understand that such an imprint is left.
    • imprint will be of that kind; such an imprint is made
    • from what we experience as a memory. There is such a
    • appear as such a shadow picture and all one could say
    • we are already coming away from ourselves to such an
    • it is easy to consider such experiences mere dreams. We
    • Anyone not prepared to make himself familiar with such
    • evolution of such spirits in the higher hierarchies
    • individual Italians to be such that the Italian folk
    • says such things now in Germany. Why should a German
    • people in such a way that it is evident that it differs
    • natural relationship to his body was such that part of
    • through death in vain at such a young physical age if a
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    • sleep that develops as we get tired. Such comparisons
    • sleep progresses in such a way that to the clairvoyant
    • feeling but rather make such feeling more profound.
    • which organizes man's ether body in such a way that it is
    • evolution all will activity in man was such that if we
    • such that a certain depth had already been achieved
    • pursuit of spiritual science to consider such things on
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    • mankind. Every detail is to be arranged in such a way
    • buildings are designed in such a way that an individual
    • form of the body is such that we may get an inkling...
    • is that in the present time no one can produce such a
    • none of this can be done on the basis of such a
    • such that the Christ principle is taken to be what it is
    • opposing forces, like other forces in nature such as
    • able to give such tremendous depth to the human
    • ourselves: ‘What goes on in the soul of such a
    • person?’ It is particularly when we see such a
    • more significant to us than to share such an experience
    • give the reasons why they underwent such a change of
    • the percentages of the converted in such a way,
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    • that there are dreams which show us such strange things
    • dissect it out in such a way that it retained its form,
    • great poet one should not demand such a great person to
    • giving such loving concern to the work of Shakespeare,
    • of Europe has now turned against Germany in such a
    • always thought of themselves last. Such people were of no
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    • without such insight.
    • will, unknown to man, develop in such a way that he will
    • — spoke in such a way that people might
    • remind you, dear friends, that having made such efforts
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    • particularly if our work is directed, as I hope it will be, in such a
    • winning a little ground in some places, such a country as Switzerland
    • mastering and utilizing life, which at the present time makes such
    • but such as never tended to a spiritual life, only to a crude
    • professors enough. With a perception for such things, one will ask
    • that contained in history books; one must know that such books,
    • such means of knowledge as are quite valid — e.g., in
    • natural science. From such cognitions one must see that the world
    • (Among ourselves as members such
    • matters may be discussed; though people outside often laugh at such
    • insufficient data can make of such an occurrence. If he
    • ‘Spiritual science brings forward a truth such as: What takes
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    • incitement to such knowledge in science, especially as practised at
    • foundation for a far-seeing knowledge of the human being; but such a
    • accordingly in outer science. If man applies such thoughts to social
    • see, there are certain impulses required to seek such knowledge
    • of clearly observing such things, is aware that having grasped
    • amount to be done. Anyone acquainted with such things, knows
    • he had received such things up to 25 years, and the time needed for
    • based on such things. To-day, on the contrary, the endeavour is to
    • social relations are only head-relations) such social relations are
    • consequences of such a view are extremely important; and some
    • such sustenance of spiritual ideas that they suffice for working into
    • not absorbed what can keep them young throughout their lives. Such
    • solitary individual cannot gratify his egoism in such spheres, but
    • Spiritual Science can be introduced into life in such a way that it
    • and we thereby place man in the social order in such a position that
    • with such facts as the good old practical wisdom of life: ‘The
    • I have described one such case: the false statements of Dessoir.
    • attend my lectures; where many come, it is because in such places
    • but in other things too, such as the few just cited. One must seek
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    • understand such a language as when the dead speak in us and we from
    • preparation, we can quite impartially illumine such things by
    • diverted from the world of spiritual experiences, such intercourse is
    • such a connection because we are only conscious of having intercourse
    • Anyone acquainted with such things
    • dreams can be regulated. Such dreams can really be a reproduction of
    • understood that there is such continuous contact with them. Since,
    • between those remaining behind and the dead is then such that we can
    • as it were; — if we may use such a comparison. The souls of the
    • one can retain such interest after the one has passed through the
    • gate of death, such eagerness to know what answer he will give, or if
    • it not that such work into life, there would probably be no religious
    • that man consists of body and soul alone. Such are not only to be
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    • ‘Of what did we begin to talk?’ Such things occur every
    • formation of such a mood is able to appear on swift wings — it
    • such a boundary between it and outer sense-reality as that between
    • dream-life and sense-reality. We can, if we desire, speak of such
    • kinds of deception in respect to such things. They wish to find a
    • Spiritual Science trains the soul for such development. When a man
    • example taken from old literature, but such examples can still
    • looking at life. If we truly ask ourselves such questions, we rouse
    • a little attention to such a thought as this will easily develop that
    • That is only one example. Many such
    • only point to the enrichment of life by the addition of such
    • when we are present with our ‘consciousness.’ By such
    • such thoughts of life-situations with the dead, thoughts of our life
    • such moments to continue, as it were, the conversation of the
    • events: the search for it is of the utmost importance. Such things as
    • be seen outwardly. Such things are more important than is usually
    • when he is made acquainted with such a matter makes him say: How does
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    • If we do not regard such things as
    • place in such a way, that for the ordinary transactions of life we
    • very complicated matter. It appears to approach us in such a way that
    • was pervaded by the quest; his whole destiny was such a quest. We
    • actions such as chopping wood; but this fatigue has a far deeper
    • can easily realise that the fatigue aroused by such actions is a dual
    • easily discerned as is an elemental act such as woodcutting.)
    • and do good to all men. The value of such modes of action as regards
    • a light before him in such a way that it passes into time, a
    • individuality. That is discovered after death. In such a case, and it
    • world is full of riddles — reveals himself in such a way that
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    • rebirth. The chief point in reviewing such a theme is to make
    • in such connections; for the reality of these relations does not
    • can only believe that such consciousness is utterly remote from them
    • — to learn what such consciousness says; for it tells each one
    • Jupiter; man lives in such a way that what he now experiences between
    • who wishes to experience such things consciously, must acquire what
    • indefinable feeling drives them back. Such things only express in
    • sixth post-Atlantean epoch, we prepare for the formation of such a
    • it were, by experiment, acquire an explanation of such relations by
    • sat with him and played with him in such a way that the game was as
    • thrashing with a flail. Such feelings can only be indicated, but they
    • something, and we wish to express this. Of course such demands of
    • is a great help towards the inspiration which such a thought can
    • ordinary consciousness it works in such a way that one is able to
    • experiences of life such as wonder and awe, can only be
    • holds intercourse with the living in such a way that we may say: We
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    • we are able to feel gratitude towards the universe enables such a
    • ennobling of life, however, depend on man's raising such things from
    • If such a disposition were fostered
    • considers life from such a standpoint, asking: ‘Art thou worthy
    • not find in life. Such a mood should not be considered superficially;
    • of education. With respect to such things, we face a significant
    • evolution took such a course that in time to come man developed
    • to pay attention to such mysteries of life. We need only look to
    • all in such examinations is to ascertain whether the candidate
    • he is sufficiently a ‘man.’ To make such demands to-day
    • Either it would be said that anyone who demands such tests is
    • quite crazy, such a man does not live in the world of reality; or if
    • reluctant to give such an answer, they would say: ‘Something of
    • like a drop; and in such a way that the individual souls did not flow
    • beside us, then from such things as are discussed to-day we become
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    • that it is also the simple truth that the human being, as such, is
    • This can best be observed from the fact that such relationships
    • can indeed only speak of such things at all from certain points of
    • comprehend subjects such as the substance of this lecture we must
    • over the world if such things are not taken into consideration.
    • working into the Earth, in the West. Such is life. Of course man does
    • differentiated by such impulses over the surface of the Earth. Yet
    • such from the motives which hold good for the Mystery of Golgotha.
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    • parallel. When such things are uttered, it is rather difficult to
    • more complicated than this; but from such conditions does man between
    • It is particularly important to acquire pictures such as these of the
    • merely to think of such pictorial representations as a sort of
    • of acquiring, by means of such Imaginations, ideas of the Universe
    • that such truths should not yet be communicated to the humanity of
    • world there is no one else inclined to receive such things, you must
    • as such as head and the rest of the body. The head is in particular
    • boundaries to knowledge for the animal such as those of which man
    • subconsciously, such as the animal has. He was however obliged to
    • animal, while he yet knows that he cannot have such a knowledge as
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    • conceptions such as should rise are lacking. For that reason
    • illustration of such a conception. When a man today sees
    • of Philosophy. But you cannot do much with such books either,
    • because such ideas rests upon something which existed in
    • such concepts as are customary in the present-day theory of
    • which has no sense. This is one such concept.
    • allow us to reach it. If we form such concepts as the second
    • coverings between death and rebirth, indeed three such
    • help the dead tremendously if we go through such ideas
    • Science, or such ideas as we evolved yesterday of the
    • themselves more and more definitely, in such a way that at
    • such an active need to approach the dead man after decades,
    • life between death and rebirth is of such a nature that
    • course it would then be necessary to acquire other ideas such
    • lightly: “Must I indeed except such complicated ideas
    • to draw your attention today to such facts of the human
    • once such a thing as Spiritual Science is spread abroad.
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    • were not initiated. Now we know that such things are still
    • reckoned as belonging to such truths, to such knowledge, as
    • will today observe such things, but in one direction only, so
    • presents itself from such a point of view that one can say:
    • to these, of course, works gravity and other forces, such as
    • by reason of such a wonderful thing as the colour of his
    • its evolution is certainly connected with such a development.
    • such persons as those to whom I have today and at other times
    • such things. This is of extraordinary importance. For there
    • such things. These things play a great part in the life of
    • for man to pay attention to the fact that such things exist.
    • reverence and earnestness. Such a thing must be looked in the
    • expression, but the “word” as such is also
    • present if we take such things into account. We must make up
    • so it is really a very long time ago! Such an interval brings
    • clearly shows how such things are to be met with. You will
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    • such a relation to the animal life that one might say: animal
    • synthesis as it were, and go through human life in such a way
    • conception and death. Such is the life of the human soul, and
    • years, let alone really carrying such a thought, once given
    • Such thoughts
    • students were brought to understand such things, instead of
    • be impressed on the culture of mankind. For it is just such
    • such ideas, such concepts might form the bridge from the
    • those who have no clairvoyance, but because such a thing as
    • should be constituted! Today such things are taken very
    • like that, especially in a book which appeared in such a
    • book of this kind should appear in such a collection. And the
    • by such inferior mental activity, we are struck by the
    • above all be aware of is that such things as deceit, lies are
    • than when such a thing as this happens: one man writes a book
    • wish anyone at all to write about such subjects. The first
    • into such confusion, out of which the way has again to be
    • really ought to learn why Darwinism found such quick
    • century could be relied upon to push such a thing through.
    • in the world — there are many such — is the human
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    • is certainly in a sense a Science, and as such it is, we may
    • back again. It has been repeatedly said that such an idea is
    • seldom in such a state of soul that we are merely awake. The
    • ought to recognize and cultivate as such. But what has
    • such an idea!
    • murderer in the mirror receives no scholarships. In such a
    • however will welcome such things with all their hearts as the
    • not be applied to all. For in such a one-sided development
    • roughly: Do we believe that if such intelligence tests could
    • men! We can be quite sure that if such an examiner had to
    • to the interests which men have, and such is the nonsense
    • not let such things simply pass in this manner. To anyone who
    • which has no belief in authority, to do today? It takes such
    • such things are to be found in it.
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    • such are all too frequently made — if indeed, not for
    • around us in such a catastrophic manner for humanity, yet
    • with some such purpose in mind. We may however be allowed
    • such a life of his own initiative, that his neighbor may be
    • spiritual world. Such a thought should really be able to
    • hypothetical consideration of such a possibility leads to
    • hand, can you imagine that in such a case, at the approach of
    • recognize that such a thing as the streaming down of a
    • flutterings of such a conception, which has been forming for
    • Empire, as such. What the world has up till now
    • Pan-Anglo-Americanism. That such a thing actually forms part
    • the other hand it is of tremendous importance to grasp such a
    • required before we can grasp such ideas aright. I must
    • have a like expectation, though perhaps not in such a strong
    • full of hope to be found today? But if such a thought, such a
    • “struggles for equality” which play such a part
    • a mass of abstract concepts, such as are characterized by the
    • courage to take much more seriously than before such words
    • flourish in a life such as Goethe understood how to lead. But
    • that appear which can be seen in such a remarkable manner in
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    • as the content of our dream-consciousness is merely such
    • solved. This is not so. Such a statement has value only when
    • know them well, will tell us about such things.
    • possible to arrive at such a dream, although it may be hard
    • possess such and such features, so, for the Oriental, what
    • bring the training of his soul to such a point, although it
    • to present such descriptions to human consciousness. When I
    • you can quite understand that through such abnormalities
    • such people appear as the pioneers of the future, the
    • such a past.”
    • such a thing down in a fashion of his own, full of passionate
    • many such instances. What do they mean? They are presages of
    • subconscious of mankind the longing for such knowledge is
    • Years War began. Such things often happen before a war. Then
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    • try to make it a living example of how such impulses as are
    • technicians can be found. One such was Reuleaux who from his
    • once such a building had been thought of, it was bound to be
    • inner architecture. “Inner architecture”, in such
    • Arts, and indeed in such a way that we felt these worthies
    • beginning was made with such an enterprise.
    • symbols, are wrong. No symbol, such as they have in mind, is
    • arose spontaneously, in such a way that I could recognise,
    • f or the lighter parts. Such is the substructure of the
    • form; there is no such thing as a complete spiritual figure.
    • result will be only a frozen figure. Hence, in such a case,
    • said that in working out such a subject all artistic
    • smaller dome, decorated as I have described, in such a way as
    • that such things, which express in their own way a perversion
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    • development without taking account of such truths as
    • inner knowledge such as this. To describe the things in
    • “remaining behind”, etc. A correct view of such
    • about — and means do exist for achieving such a
    • such influence, we should have felt ourselves as souls, more
    • fact carefully directed — of sports and such-like
    • spiritual ideal such as I have described is set up. By this
    • such an ideal as I have described. This will set the pattern
    • judgment concerning what is going on. Men such as Lenin, and
    • to draw attention to such matters. For one thing surely
    • West. In the West a sort of battle against such an idea will
    • literature, will find that indications of such things are
    • already there. In Dostoevski's writings such indications are
    • achievement of such a development. In the East many a man
    • evinced by certain personalities, such as Friedrich Schlegel
    • evolution of such thinkers as Schelling, Hegel, Fichte?
    • say, those who talk most about such great thinkers,
    • the experiences which such an Eastern thinker, at any rate
    • where can such an Eastern turn but to the
    • experiences, the soul-experiences, which lead to such a
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    • and to continue them in such a way as to make the experiences
    • by taking such a work as “The Life of
    • be found in accounts of a personality such as St. Bernard Of
    • such as St. Bernard was never doubtful, because he had always
    • such a personality, one is speaking of a single, outstanding
    • passages such as these. I choose my words in such a way that
    • did it happen that this power of Faith became such an
    • people in such circles dislike, and even fear, Spiritual
    • such an experience.
    • country people would have understood such subjects well, but
    • writings, such as those of Böhme and Eckartshausen,
    • people understand none of it. We talk in such a way
    • to answer such questions as you have just raised according to
    • such ideas should sink into men's souls; they are needed
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    • of Clairvaux in the twelfth century. Such examples might be
    • unceasingly between birth and death. Such a conception would
    • makes into an abstraction, a figure of straw. Such a man
    • Luciferic elements. We divide our being in such a way that on
    • for the most part at the time when such ardent souls as
    • such personalities as Bernard of Clairvaux and multitudes of
    • individual against ecclesiasticism. Even with such men as
    • with a certain aversion from any train of thought such as
    • Church and such Cerman spiritual life as flowed through
    • such a thing is done in simplicty. It is very learned, for
    • aad such-like of less value than a certain shrewdness and
    • maintains such things as you have just heard quoted stands in
    • that such opinions preclude any possibility of a scientific
    • courage to face truth and to maintain it; otherwise such
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    • side by side with human civilisation. Such a juxtaposition of
    • such forms, what could be the object only of wisdom's highest
    • Christianity were not such as to help people to unite
    • the fact that such men remained in a sense beyond the
    • right. Even when such a man was convinced of his connection
    • heritage of all that has happened under such influence as I
    • ‘Spiritual Science’ because there is no such thing
    • Europe were such that they had to be handled carefully; they
    • Such truths may
    • Spiritualism and such-like, which is not in the real sense,
    • for the native forces of the people in Europe were such that
    • side; it wants no such inner relation between modern science
    • and all such matters we must look for the deeper impulses
    • sympathy such a figure as Bernard of Clairvaux, who in a
    • 12th century had its Bernard of Clairvaux: ours have such
    • such knowledge alone in the correct grasp of the world's
    • the German essence, developing as it has in the midst of such
    • inclination towards it, such as is to be found, albeit in a
    • Such a living reproach can be invasively described as
    • to die out under such an influence. In these forces of
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    • of Spiritual Science), in such a way that they can be of
    • conclusions such as may result from hypotheses like those we
    • not concerned to analyze it scientifically; such a part that
    • is such that the dregs of opinion on the subject of the
    • the characteristic use made of such forces — a use
    • such conceptions, and this habit spreads into ideas concerned
    • such as are directed to the transitory. This stands out
    • be applied. Those who approach such things with the outfit of
    • obstacles to such an understanding. In modern times it has
    • surprise by what happens; a clearer view of such things as I
    • — I taken more as a symbol, for we have many such
    • answer questions on such matters, because the answers involve
    • necessary for the answering of such questions. Every
    • grasped by looking into the past. Such men as Kautsky prefer
    • to-day. These two sons of a misconceived Catholicism, such as
    • such a parting in the right way, as a symbol. People will be
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    • heart, but of really experiencing their meaning, in such a way that
    • external, material world in such a way that this world shall be as
    • from the deepest and most profound insight. Stories of such beings as
    • was bearable for such human beings. They understood Karma. They knew
    • and such importance attached to the things of the Earth that, for two
    • all, modern doctors, have no such knowledge. Nevertheless we know
    • Lord.” — such words work as the Devas once worked. Our
    • criticism is brought to bear upon such words before the wisdom of the
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    • of the Faust Legend. It is a literature of such stupendous dimensions
    • knowledge of such matters is bound to react upon our whole mental
    • But all such questions are illuminated as soon as we recognize the
    • the one or the other is a matter conditioned by its blood — such
    • such repetition may serve to render these laws more and more clear to
    • allusions to higher Beings, such Beings do actually exist, although
    • Now, such a standpoint is not taken by theosophical research. This has
    • it, but rather he into whose range of experience such matters have
    • only this and that.” To such a doctrine we reply: “Though
    • particular things that may be brought near to them, yet such a
    • of which man is composed, such as oxygen, nitrogen, hydrogen, sulfur,
    • the most elementary creatures? Such sensations mirror the cosmic laws,
    • as the crystal is an image of its form. The consciousness of such
    • to different parts, such as the lungs, the digestive organs, and so
    • thus setting free the lower or subliminal consciousness. At such times
    • small section such as is perceived by contemporary man. But in the
    • highest form of the nervous system, such as is possessed by mankind in
    • dreams of ordinary sleep. At such times the activity of his brain is
    • he senses the life of the entire cosmos. At such times the blood no
    • his whole body. At such times of suppressed consciousness he senses
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    • — and letting such a formula really live in the heart and experience,
    • no means have been considered such in early Christian times, least of all
    • praying for victory and supposing its cause alone to be just. Such an
    • granting of such prayers by God can satisfy only one group of supplicants.
    • to experience the Divinity within the soul. It will be such, moreover, as to
    • upon it by its creator. Such is the creative will in the Divine Being.
    • such human elements as temperament, character and tendencies that are
    • Most people keep throughout their lives such basic elements in their
    • often been emphasized, such training is no matter of mere theoretical
    • higher nature, must change his disposition and basic habits. Such a man
    • The Name must be felt in such a way that it becomes hallowed. Look
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    • conception of them; they no longer know what was meant when such
    • truly characterize what underlies such concepts as of Chaos. Indeed,
    • the world before the end of this century, such a movement would
    • transplant one's feelings into such an ancient work, and read
    • a number of such people. In that time the Rosicrucian Order was
    • means of letting such spiritual movements flow into the general life
    • of culture. It was, for instance, through such an influence, from a
    • did not mind what the personal source was from which such things went
    • we understand such things.
    • Such as he here is, the soul and the Spirit of man also partake in
    • and causes the crop to spring and thrive. What has happened in such a
    • Chaos. Such ideas out of the Chaos, taken from the higher worlds, are
    • the signs and symbols. Such symbols and signs were intended to be
    • This is what it means when the human being has recourse to such
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    • about, in short, a very different picture is offered to such
    • we speak of such an epoch we assume something known to you
    • sympathy with it. Such people alone were capable of building
    • those wonderful Grecian Temples in which the Gods dwelt. Such
    • history, yet did such counterpart of this conquest of the
    • a spiritual world; of which such can be said — In short
  • Title: Lecture: The Four Human Group Souls (Lion, Bull, Eagle, Man)
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    • such things quite plainly. Just call to mind that if we go back in
    • entered in more and more. Such an entry of a more rarefied member
    • such a circle of men in the Atlantean age; then the physical bodies
    • then we can keep this image, but we must not imagine such a regular
    • not indeed such a beautifully formed etheric body, but still it is a
    • actually four such group egos. You must imagine these human beings in
    • such egos as were adapted to quite special forms, which were
    • occurred in such a way that the affairs of the earth were regulated
    • male body was bull-like. Such things, however, must be taken in a
    • a content of feeling and try and work externally in such a way that
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    • just such bodies as our own. At any time, therefore, a being may
    • must say that if we trace the soul of such a being back through the
    • must distinguish between such a lofty avatar being as the Christ and
    • instance to illustrate such a mission.
    • view of such a matter is always based upon deeper truths. Those who
    • are able to carry on occult research into such things know the
    • In the case of such a personality who is destined to be the forebear
    • such a tribal ancestor a special etheric body must be prepared
    • succeeding generations. So we have in such a tribal progenitor a
    • copy of Shem's etheric body. Now by what means is such a
    • come to understand history only when we are able to point to such
    • prove by means of such memories of physical life that Christ Himself
    • back to one, such as Peter, who was a companion of Christ. Here we
    • possess such an etheric copy and who could thereby have a direct
    • such a direct knowledge, which was built upon such an important
    • supporters of Christianity. The egos of such people were capable of
    • sacred truths existed in their astral bodies. Such people possessed
    • Francis of Assisi, for example, was such a personality. This fact
    • of the Franciscans also had such copies interwoven with their astral
    • for us by means of just such knowledge.
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    • in Goethe, the expression “the Mothers” works with such fascination
    • given us again with such beauty in the Madonna. We will turn to the
    • cleansed himself of the physical, became a purified soul and as such
    • theoretical myths about nature out of their own minds can make such
    • the mighty riddle of the world. We realize that in such surrender our
    • Madonna. That is why the pictures of the Madonna are such holy things,
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    • unique kind, and were instituted on the basis of knowledge such as I
    • Ceridwen and Hu. Such experiences are described in the myths. When we
    • Mysteries. But it is difficult to discriminate in such study. The only
    • known to the Initiates that besides such outer teaching as can be
    • “homeless” man. Such a man is permeated through and through
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    • from the spiritual world, such as the Pyramids
    • the danger attendant on such an action, the soul of the woman
    • such that one could see that she had herself passed over into
    • could otherwise never come to external expression in such
    • express such a stupendous event as Ouranos kindling his own
    • Such
    • experience such had only to be described by the use of our
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    • spirit of Buddhistic teaching by such examples as this, than by a
    • though such a comparison has never been selected before — use
    • of a carriage, or of any other object, in such a way that the
    • such a way that one indivisible unity and reality is perceived ruling
    • among them. It regards the hand in such a way that it is seen to be a
    • existence as a whole is such that suffering is inevitable, but it
    • the power to use every incarnation that he has upon earth in such a
    • Now one can only correctly understand such a sentence
    • knows that such a primeval wisdom existed. Though men did not know
    • humanity is not observed with such exactitude as this) in which
    • Never in the whole history of human evolution has such a
    • understood, it sometimes happens that in our time there can be such
    • Such an one was Schopenhauer. The whole tenour of his
    • world. Such a thing happens because of our misapprehensions;
    • can irradiate human life, became itself a passion. Such was Faust —
    • till I have attained such perfection that with the death of my body
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    • Wintermonate hindurch von mir der Versuch gemacht,
    • Goethe. Es soll versucht werden an einzelnen Beispielen zu
    • soll versucht werden zu sagen, was aus den Quellen der
    • Sympathie oder Antipathie, Sehnsucht oder Begierden
    • tiefes Bedürfnis, eine tiefe Sehnsucht vorhanden
    • Sehnsucht darnach hat sich zugleich herausgebildet und ist bei
    • Sehnsucht, dieses Bedürfnis nach
    • erwacht wie ein Gegenpol die Sehnsucht nach
    • Man suchte, wo es sich um die Unterscheidung von Mensch und
    • für das Leben zu erringen suchten, waren in derselben
    • Versuch von der Verfassung und dem mechanischen
    • Sinnlichen sucht. Die Menschen, welche in derselben Weise in
    • — gerade bei den besten Wahrheitssuchern und auf
    • Untersuchungen dazu aufgeschwungen haben, Geometrien,
    • daß selbst in Mathematikerköpfen eine Sehnsucht
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    • naturwissenschaftlichem Gebiet schon versucht, von einer Art
    • des Todes gesucht. Aber gerade diese Definition für das
    • sie auch nicht in Wahrheit sterben. Also man sucht das
    • Man schaute das an, was man unmittelbar sah, und versuchte
    • sucht, so sucht der Mensch sein Individuell-Menschliches. Das
    • Geistig-Seelisches suchen, welches der geistig-seelische, nicht
    • — sondern wir werden sagen: Wir suchten im innersten
    • suchen, indem wir auf das sehen, was der eigentliche Wesenskern
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    • sich in allen Welten offenbart, und wir suchen zu erkennen, wie
    • äußeren Wissenschaft und auch untersucht, sondern dem
    • heraussprießen sehen, wie er sie sonst aufsuchen muß
    • Untersuchen wir die Kräfte der Intelligenz, die der Mensch
    • Schneckenhaus aufzusuchen, weil sein Hinterleib zu weich
    • ist und sich so nicht halten kann. Dieses Aufsuchen eines
    • habe heute in einer Art versucht, aus der unmittelbaren
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    • Leiblichkeit beim Tiere zu suchen haben.
    • ebensowenig innerhalb der Vererbungslinie gesucht werden
    • Hühnereies gesucht werden darf, denn sie muß von
    • eigentliche Bedeutung des menschlichen Wesens darin zu suchen
    • Hinausragen des Menschen über die Tiere zu suchen sein
    • auf ein Leiblich-Materielles hinblicken. Wir werden versuchen,
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    • hat, weiß, daß eine gewisse Sehnsucht in diesem
    • anderer Mensch nachdenken könnte, er versucht, weil
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    • mußte, daß mit der Untersuchung dieser kleinen
    • Gedankenreihen aufzunehmen versucht hat wie die
    • Pflanzenformen und Pflanzengestaltungen zu untersuchen. Worauf
    • gewissen Fällen untersucht, so kann es sein,
    • den ernsten Wahrheitssucher die Möglichkeit auf
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    • kennzeichneten die Sehnsucht der Menschen unserer Gegenwart
    • zeigen versuchte, daß es doch Wege gebe außerhalb der
    • des Daseins suchte.
    • schon, welche die tiefste Sehnsucht haben eine
    • immerhin nennen könnte das Land ihrer Sehnsucht.
    • da, wo man die Sehnsucht in sich trägt in die geistige
    • versuchen kurz zu skizzieren, wie dieser Aufstieg der
    • fest in der äußeren, sinnlichen Welt. Man versuche es
    • Sinneswelt. Man versuche das alles aus der Seele
    • will einmal versuchen, wie weit wir mit unserem Denken, mit
    • sucht er auf seine Art — je nachdem es ihm augenblicklich
    • zum Selbstaufsuchen der geistigen Tatsachen gehört
    • übrigen Menschen unterscheiden. Die andern Menschen suchen
    • Geistesforscher aber sucht die Bestätigung der Wahrheit
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    • herauszubekommen sucht. Das Kind arbeitet, um herauszubekommen,
    • lehrreich. Wenn wir versuchen, es in seiner
    • Wahrheit fördern kann. Denn nicht aus der Sehnsucht,
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    • dasjenige Volksgebiet zu suchen, das durchströmt war
    • Sinneseindrücken und suchet den Weg zum Geistigen
    • nicht in ihren Begriffen und Ideen suchen, sondern in dem
    • ihre andersgeartete Organisation das Geistige suchen, kann ein
    • der Rishis: Ihr seid nicht dazu organisiert, das zu suchen, was
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    • menschlichen Leib untersucht, wies darauf hin, daß
    • sucht, nicht das Gehirn, sondern die Herzgegend. So meinte
    • versuchen, Schritt für Schritt zu beobachten,
    • Schönheit in dem Kopernikus suchte. Jetzt stand er da,
    • Sternen-Sphären wäre der bewegende Gott zu suchen.
    • und in ein solches Prinzip einzudringen versuchte, wie das ist,
    • — in alles Naturdenken einzuführen versucht.
    • eine Versammlung der naturforschenden Gesellschaft besucht
    • finden ist, daß aber Goethe zwar auch suchte den Gott, der
    • Geist im Einzelnen suchen. — Denn anders lebt der Geist
    • in allen Einzelheiten mit der Hingebung suchen, wie es Goethe
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    • seinen mineralischen Charakter untersuchen. Es ist wohl
    • untersuchen, so zeigt, daß sie einen von der unteren
    • wir die Ursachen suchen, warum die ganze lebendige Erde aus
    • madien versucht von dem, was auf dem Boden vorgeht, auf
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    • Geistesleben hineinzuleben versucht.
    • enthüllen versuchte über den Gang
    • der Planeten um ihre Sonne, habe ich hineinzuschauen versucht
    • geheimnisvollen Tempelstätten aufgesucht und
    • erfahren wir erst, wenn geisteswissenschaftlich versucht wird
    • und Gattin Isis suchte den Osiris, suchte lange nach dem
    • liegt, was Sehnsucht nach einem Geistigen, Sehnsucht zugleich
    • Seele aufsuchten. Dann gab es noch höhere Mysterien,
    • sagen werden: Zu ihnen blicken Nachgeborene und suchen ihr
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    • des Buddhismus oder, vielleicht besser gesagt, diese Sehnsucht,
    • bei denjenigen suchen, welche diese Kunstwerke im Beginne der
    • Seelenverfassung gesucht wird, war in alten Zeiten die
    • suchen, wir haben uns mit dem guten Elemente des Geistigen zu
    • herausgetreten ist; was ihn in der Welt umgab, das versuchte er
    • abzustreifen. Wegzukommen suchte er von dem, wie er mit
    • Buddha gesucht worden ist, was das Leben durchzieht mit Alter,
    • seine Befreiung suchen will. Laßt also in euch schweigen
    • zu suchen. Wie könnte das Daseinsziel des Menschen
    • Erleuchtung gesucht wird. Ohne diese besondere
    • Buddha sucht die Erleuchtung in völliger Isolierung. Er
    • Versuchung verfallen ist.
    • muß ich suchen, sondern den höheren Menschen in mir
    • muß ich suchen. Zu mir selber muß ich den Weg
    • Krankheit und Tod zu überwinden. — So sucht der
    • Dasein», so sucht der Christ Befreiung vom niederen
    • suchen in den Dogmen, in Begriffen und Ideen, da könnte es
    • muß das Wesentliche suchen in den Impulsen, in den
    • Menschengeist stammt, suchte Erlösung von den Qualen der
    • den Geist suchte, aus dem der menschliche Geist stammt. Er
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  • Title: Antworten der Geisteswissenschaft: Vortrag XV: Was Hat die Astronomie über Weltentstehung Zu Sagen?
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    • die Bewegungen der Sterne zu untersuchen, hat es die
    • Jetzt versuchen wir in jene kleine Welt hineinzublicken, in
    • als Grundursache aller Naturerscheinungen» versucht
    • nachgemacht wurde — zuerst versucht hat. Denn wenn wir
    • Untersuchung der Verhältnisse der Wärme
    • ist unwiderleglich gezeigt worden durch solche Untersuchungen
    • zu begreifen, suchen geradezu über den
    • weil er als der neueste Versuch gelten kann, der Versuch von
    • bei Haeckel der Versuch gemacht, die Lehre von dem allgemeinen
    • versucht, so muß man doch sagen: Ãœberzeugend
    • abgestoßen werden. Nun sucht Arrhenius durch allerlei
    • übertragen wird, und man versucht sich das Werden
    • Weltentwickelung gesucht werden. Denn wie sozusagen der
    • wo man die natürlichen Ursachen suchte, weggetrieben
  • Title: Geist und Stoff, Leben und Tod: Lecture I: Geist und Stoff, Leben und Tod
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    • sagen: Er versuchte, sich die geistige Welt nach Analogien zu
    • Entfaltung des Seelenlebens versucht, sich dem Denken
    • keine Untersuchung, so tief sie auch schürfen mag,
    • läßt sich durch nichts begründen. Jeder Versuch,
    • wegfallen, wenn man die Untersuchung genauer anstellen
    • sagen, zu einer Gewißheit, die nicht gesucht wird —
  • Title: Geist und Stoff, Leben und Tod: Lecture II: Schicksal und Seele
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    • nicht absprechen können: daß er versuchte, sein
    • können. Und so war er es auch, der nicht nur versucht hat,
    • Schicksalsfragen sich vorlegt und zu lösen versucht, sich
    • versucht den tiefen Fragen nach der Wesenheit des menschlichen
    • Greifen wir dieses Beispiel auf und versuchen wir im
    • Versuche machen auf diesem Gebiet — in dem Augenblick, wo
    • versuchen im wesentlichen durch innere Logik zu einem richtigen
    • Gebiet? Da können wir versucht sein, diese oder jene
    • in seinen Gedanken suchen, sondern die Gedanken müssen in
    • ehrlich durchlebt. Denn gar groß sind ja die Versuchungen,
    • Sehnsucht hat dazu; aber dieses Erkennen trägt man doch
    • Glück, seinen ganzen Verlauf darzustellen versuchen.
    • Chemiker, wenn man auch nicht seine Versuche kennt, durch die
  • Title: Geist und Stoff, Leben und Tod: Lecture III: Seelenunsterblichkeit, Schicksalskrafte und menschlicher Lebenslauf
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    • Sphäre des Ewigen hineinhebt. Aber wie versuchen sie das
    • studiert, so findet man: Sie versuchen es auf dem Wege,
    • Sphäre, die man eigentlich aufsucht, wenn man von
    • sich Vorstellungen entwickeln und Vorstellungen gesucht werden,
    • versucht sein zu glauben, daß einem im Traum ein
    • Bewußtsein aus den Traum sich zu erklären versucht,
    • Bewußtsein eine Vereinigung mit dem Geistigen suchen,
    • sondern dasjenige, was er sucht, muß ihm Objekt sein; er
    • Geist sucht, ganz von materialistischen Vorstellungen
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    • werden heute diejenigen, welche versuchen, auf Grundlage der
    • daß jemand irgendwo einen Besuch macht; er findet einen
    • Franz Brentano von der Seele aus. Er hat versucht, in seiner
    • Brentano: daß er bei seinem Versuche, die
    • Sucht erst den Geist heraus zu treiben,
  • Title: Geist und Stoff, Leben und Tod: Lecture V: Seelenratsel und Weltratsel: Forschung und Anschauung im deutschen Geistesleben
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    • seelische Geschehen. Und ich versuchte zu zeigen, welches die
    • daß überall, wo wirkliche, wahre Erkenntnis gesucht
    • zurechtkommen, wenn man versucht, immer wieder und wiederum
    • den Geist begreifen. Wenn er ihn sucht zum Beispiel in der rein
    • der Geist in sie umgesetzt hat. Und versuchen wir dann, den
    • eigentlich nur sucht innerhalb jenes Teiles der menschlichen
    • Gehirn und Nervensystem. Nun habe ich versucht, die Ergebnisse
    • anderen Seite her. Der Geistesforscher versucht in seine
    • versuchte, durch Vorstellungen und Begriffe hinter diese
    • anderer Seite den Zugang zu dieser Frage suchen. Gehen wir
    • in dem zu suchen, was nun völlig überätherisch
    • Versuchen wir den Menschen nun am anderen, am Willens-Pol zu
    • mit dem Leiblichen in der heute angedeuteten Weise zu suchen.
    • die Beziehungen aufsucht zwischen der materiellen Welt und dem
    • seelische Depression. Der Psychoanalytiker sucht also in
    • Weise bestimmt. Das sucht er auch in dem, was das Seelenleben
    • gewissen rationalen Impulsen heraus färbt, sucht der
    • Untergründen der Seele sucht, liegt, wenn er nur tief
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    • dieser Erde herumgehen. Professor Dewar versucht, die
    • Stoffwechselmenschen gesprochen, und habe versucht, im vollen
    • Dieses Forschen versuchte ich so zu verfolgen, wie ich das auch
    • wenn jemand versucht, nach der Art des Professors Dewar, diese
    • gesucht werden, sondern konkrete Ergebnisse, die auf exakter
    • wirkt es im höchsten Grade zerstörend, und man sucht
    • anderen Punkten, als wo es gesucht werden müßte. Denn
    • Übel und mancher verheerenden Wirkungen suchen, als es
    • äußere Umstände, von der Sehnsucht erfaßt
    • werden, das Geistige zu erkennen. Allein, wo suchen sie es
    • da zu suchen, wo er wirklich zu finden ist: auf dem Wege des
    • die geistige Welt. Der Tod des Sohnes hat zu seiner Sehnsucht,
    • Untersuchungen über das Seelenleben, der vor langer Zeit
    • den Geist muß man schon auf geistigem Wege suchen. Aber
    • ausgegossen werde über die Sehnsucht nach einem Erforschen
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    • versucht worden ist, zu leisten gerade mit Bezug auf die
    • aufwachen, und versuchen Sie, sich zu erinnern an einen solchen
    • anderes, als was es eigentlich gesucht hat. Oder es
    • Sie würde hinter dem nicht das finden, was sie sucht. Und
    • Spiegel suchen, sondern da muß ich die anschauen, die
    • sinnlichen Wahrnehmen zu suchen; nicht mehr den toten
    • Entwickelung gesucht, jenes Geistige, das jenseits der Sinne
    • mehr Philosophie als ein Tier, und nur der rasende Versuch, zu
    • Philosophie, über alle Versuche, in das Jenseits der Seele
    • daß dort, wo frühere Zeiten gesucht haben den
  • Title: Lecture: Spiritual Science and Speech
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    • members to such an extent that nothing will remain of what Nature, or
    • in such a way that the Ego is everywhere controlling all that lives
    • body in such a way that it has become permeated by an etheric or life
    • by way of the blood. Therefore it is that blood is such ‘a very
    • development of a speech organism such as is possessed by man. With
    • body preceding that of the Ego. In such a study, we must eliminate
    • astral body, and works in such a way, that it gives further form to
    • that domain, in such a way that we have in the sound an emanation of
    • Only those who have heard many such lectures, and have entered into
    • the spirit of them, will realise that a stimulus such as has been
    • three aspects.’ In such a case, we have the matter presented
  • Title: Lecture: Prayer
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    • all that they attained through such absorption even though
    • trained his soul to have the right temper for such mysticism,
    • see in the soul the reality of such intrusion of future
    • events before they happen. There is, for example, such a
    • ourselves from the past. If we allow such a judgment to be
    • limited egos to a divine spiritual ego. Such is the
    • Such an
    • feeling of acceptance of the future. What does such devoted
    • from unfolding in us. Now, when we unfold it in such deep
    • set beyond ourselves. Yet this is not in such a way that we
    • It is fundamentally an echo of such an egoistic desire for
    • is not necessary to be aware of such wisdom to take delight
    • If a prayer did not owe its existence to such wisdom,
    • however, it could not produce such an effect. The mere effect
    • soul is really to develop under the influence of such a vital
    • Such
    • infinite. This was felt especially by those such as Angelus
    • through and illuminates all such mysticism. Everyone who
  • Title: Lecture: Mendelssohn's 'Overture of the Hebrides'
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    • guided destiny here in such a strange way, and whose fame was sung by
    • Century made such a mighty impression upon Europe. There is nothing
    • Here we must understand that a spiritual world such as still existed
    • Such an active connection between the physical and the soul realms
    • Out of such wisdom the finest sons from the different tribes —
  • Title: Astral World: Lecture I
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    • good number of winter seasons that have found us united for such studies.
    • fact: as individuals, we stand in connection, not with one such being,
    • such a varied succession of astral beings.
    • (Thus he had lost his ego and clothed the fact in such words). “And
    • to form many such currents into the astral world, and we would also
    • world surrounds us. Let us think that here is such a being — one,
    • do these beings live with one another? They have no such dense physical
    • life is passed in such consultations and mutual arguments before something
    • spot. Such actually happens continually in the astral world, and it
    • stands in a certain respect already there. So that if such an astral
    • the objects are there at once. Now, to be sure, churches such as we
    • The first part of the spiritual world is the astral world, where such
    • the astral world. And no being of the astral world will develop such
    • ourselves into such a way of thinking, we have also gained something
    • then we shall increasingly come to regard such feelings as the astral
    • world of evil. It would be incorrect to make such an abrupt difference
  • Title: Astral World: Lecture II: Some Characteristics of the Astral World
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    • gradually familiarize themselves with it. And it is on such patient study
    • say, “The stone consists of such and such materials, the human
    • in pistils and stamens just such a metamorphosed repetition. However,
    • nature. The plant-nature as such would not be able to call forth animal
    • single being. Yes — three, four, five such spatially separated
    • for such structures as can give rise to animal life, he finds something
    • And such medusae, which are genuine movement-creatures, have now also
    • If such a being, however,
    • such a siphonophore. The hidden world spies through a peep-hole into the
    • out of such a piece-work. Size has nothing at all to do with it. This
    • occult principles of animal astrality. This is such an example, and
    • evolution only when we know that in the most mysterious way, such a
  • Title: Astral World: Lecture III: The Law of the Astral Plane: Renunciation
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    • kinds, and that from their development—that is, of thinking as such,
    • of feeling as such, and of willing as such — depends our ascent on
    • and it arouses a feeling in us, this feeling can be of such a nature
    • the wreath of roses and all such symbols are to bring to expression
    • of the astral world. Even if such a one had been able through occult
    • human being one is led there after death — what does such a
    • or in the case of the ordinary human being after death, such a one will
    • the soul experiences everything around it, in such a way that everything
  • Title: Prophecy -- Its Nature and Meaning
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    • serious science, will repudiate such matters as prophecy even more
    • is unwilling to listen to such matters — and this is really not
    • predicted, conjectured and announced in advance. Such statements are
    • today has never been in such disrepute as it is nowadays, nor
    • torn away from the affairs of ordinary life. In such a condition they
    • scholarship is never focused on such connections, no particular
    • from shipwreck they would make such offerings. Many, many tokens were
    • favour such procedure on account of the many possible consequences.
    • death. Such things made a great impression upon people at the time
    • Mars would bring him great misfortune. He was an opponent of all such
    • horoscope drawn up by Kepler. In a certain respect such arguments
    • the misfortune. Such objections are always possible.
    • brilliant and enlightened minds was such that these men believed —
    • make their appearance. In trying to help such a person to overcome
    • such a soul will then glimpse the truth that whatever has transpired
    • point of view (but such observation must be calm and balanced,
    • of humanity will be clearly perceived. All such research is only at
    • Such things may well be
    • this way: Such and such a man has a warlike nature, a temperament
    • spoken to you by the Grace of your God I ...” Without such
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    • be traced to depths unknown to ordinary perception. Such is man's life
    • soul in a wider sense, such as those things we possess from earliest
    • evidence. And countless such examples could be cited. It is of course
    • One understands such a
    • such an experience? If we call to mind what was said in recent
    • worked on the physical organism in such a way as to keep increasing the
    • even if man produces such an example, based on calculation, it does not
    • such a thing. Let us say that, in his seventh or eighth year, a child
    • unconscious regions. Let us say such a child grows up and in his
    • Adopting the methods of spiritual science, if one looks back into such
    • such an instrument. It has been fully pointed out in
    • Of course a materialist can say that such a person is in fact a
    • in true meditation, true concentration. By means of such exercises the
    • sense — words he spoke after Haller had written in such a
    • In voicing such a thought
    • Cursing in secret such ideas;
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    • “The right to form a judgment on the content of such privately printed
    • usually comprised under such names as human fortune or misfortune,
    • words with such manifold meanings. It is only necessary to utter these two
    • by ill-luck! With such an admission is linked a “Why?” of deep
    • through between birth and death. In such a case we seem compelled to look
    • most men have interpreted their fortune at such a moment? But let us go
    • banal of pleasures. Is there anyone who would believe that what such a man
    • literature that has been written about it; for those who write about such
    • that cognition as such, as it meets us in the world of man outside, that
    • hand, however, we must ask ourselves: What does such an answer to the question
    • conditions? What has such a philosophical interpretation of fortune to do
    • easily forget such phenomena. For when we set a figure of this kind before
    • former life the fortunate man has prepared his own good fortune. Such an
    • intended this, I willed it, I used my good sense, my wisdom, in such a way
    • existence — what then can such a man, grasping his central being in this
    • pictured? Such a man can never say: This has been my good fortune and I am
    • Such a man who seriously believes in karma and repeated earth-lives
    • myself to be weak in face of such a success. I shall not be content with this
    • How will he deal with such a lucky chance? (The word chance is used here
    • When such a man says this, he has already begun to understand that in fact
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  • Title: Lecture: The Origin of the Animal World in the Light of Spiritual Science
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    • — as one usually says — that means such a development
    • materials have joined in such a complicated way that the simplest
    • in such a way that out of these simpler living beings, in the
    • To such thinkers mentioned
    • by so lightly the theories of such a thinker as it is generally done
    • from a higher level; just so such life processes as we observe today
    • If we must say that such
    • speaking of these original forms of life in such a way that he
    • simplest forms full of such impulsion power, such impetus that it was
    • animals such as rainworms, for instance — could develop without
    • Spiritual Science as such
    • the right time, when the earth was in a state to receive such germs.
    • Everyone will realize very easily that such an explanation is no
    • to us as so occupied and populated by such living beings as we know
    • and that, in case such an event should have indeed happened once on a
    • us in its substance in such a way that we have, comparatively around
    • in such a way that when enlivened from the soul principle, they can
    • outside, just as the oxygen as such exists in the outer world and
    • causes created in the flowing substance only such forms that did not
    • Such a thing is not able to
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  • Title: Lecture: Death in Man, Animal, and Plant
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    • cannot entirely disagree with such an objection to the modern
    • such an utterance is meant as a reproach, it is indeed to a certain
    • answers to such questions as we are dealing with today.
    • the living being. In the first place, when considering such a
    • phenomena of life before our eyes in such a way that death belongs
    • — when death approaches — such enemies of life appearing
    • Such an interpretation
    • of death within the actual material phenomena. In pursuing such a
    • organic life, and that perhaps this spiritual element as such may
    • ourselves to be influenced by such an explanation as that just
    • such a question is being considered. I do not wish on an occasion
    • whole is the thinking — the judgment on such questions, not the
    • designated as death. How superficially such things are studied is
    • impossible it is that such a thought should approach the great
    • destiny of substance — to build up a world conception of such a
    • for the sake of the presentation to make use of such analogies,
    • — The essential in such research is that by it the investigator
    • apprehend. The result of such research is that the man frees himself
    • such a way that when the process of destruction has reached a certain
    • he falls asleep. The mistake most often made in such comparisons in
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    • the study of eternity as such, whereas with the first method
    • more mature. By means of such opportunities in life —
    • that there is such a life, but also describing the forces
    • be experienced in ordinary life if anyone has a shock, such
    • this backward survey of his past life. From such a natural
    • memories, although at such a moment it is lifted free from
    • such clairvoyance, however, is experienced by him in such a
    • on the body, and this is carried out in such a way that the
    • and rebirth in such a way that the ego can imprint them on
    • such as Lessing gave credence, someone might say : ‘On
  • Title: Lecture: Leonardo da Vinci
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    • such enthusiastic, fervent and rapturous terms. What must once have
    • such a way that in these colors was expressed the inmost depths of
    • compelled to depart in technique from the method in which such
    • position of the whole place was such that comparatively soon these
    • which innumerable such studies exist as have just been described.
    • could not paint such a picture quickly, and complained to the Duke.
    • bound to ask such a question: and it almost answers itself. If
    • To arrive at such a
    • different understanding we obtain of such a man as he, if we rest on
    • Aurelius, for example? Never would they who executed such a work have
    • work on them. Even with regard to such work as his “John”
    • technical treatment was such that they must soon lose their
    • experience in such a way that one might rejoice aloud and then sink
    • How senseless and aimless seems the life of a soul such as Leonardo's
    • a super-sensible one. Such men are above all a proof that man's
    • soul belongs to a super-sensible existence and that such souls as
    • were, parallel with the sense current, and such souls as these are
    • of such souls only appears to have a meaning if we admit a
    • very smallest part of what lived within it. Such souls as Leonardo
    • should only point the way in which such souls can be approached. For
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    • bore the sad blow in a manner that such a blow can be received and
    • with her here on the physical plane in such a remarkable way, be able
    • The times in which we live are such, that it becomes more and more a
    • now standing are such as to call forth in many people today, though
    • that this should have taken such a remarkable form. Sir Oliver Lodge
    • scientific testing of such cases. He went to work just as he would in
    • extremely sceptical in such matters, were now quite convinced. Among
    • anyone who had experience of such things, for in reality, the nature
    • one after the other, and that his position in the groups was such and
    • such. Further he described the differences in the two different
    • knew nothing of these photographs, they did not know that any such had
    • approaches such things in a dilettante way — as all those concerned
    • not only might one say that such a case would naturally make a great
    • for Spiritual existence some sort of proof such as is found by
    • Those who are acquainted with such things actually find this to be the
    • such seances, the communications do not appear very remarkable. It is
    • communications were made. But still it is very strange that such a
    • interesting himself in these matters, should not know how such a
    • descriptions he gives. It is remarkable that such a learned man as Sir
    • forces — such mediums can in their vision reach beyond space, but
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    • earth-life as such, by the spirit. That which is to lay hold of and
    • In the future from now on, evolution will have to proceed in such a
    • concrete thoughts, endeavoring to think in such a way that these
    • before!’ Such is life in the abstract. In other domains, where
    • rhythmic regularity we allow such impressions to enter our souls as
    • easiest to perceive them. At such a time we can see what takes place
    • develop a thought in such a way that it springs from ourselves, when
    • working into us.) Such moments need not necessarily be
    • that such experiences, perhaps outwardly unimportant yet inwardly
    • the shock he had. That is why it is of such importance to acquire
    • faintly, what we experienced in such apparently unimportant, but
    • really extremely important moments. Such things are of course mere
    • much longer; for man is a free being and sometimes goes beyond such
    • Microcosms, stand within the Macrocosm. When we make such simple
    • imagined,’ they say, ‘and such flights of fancy cannot
    • and they despise such fanciful imaginations. They then proceed to add
  • Title: Cosmic/Human Metamorphosis: Lecture 3. The Human Soul and the Universe (part 1)
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    • about the actions and deeds we accomplish. The inner man is of such a
    • universe, with the whole Cosmos; and this connection is such that
    • more profound when we visualise such facts as will be brought before
    • such will some day come to an end. It will then evolve further,
    • intended as such. Thus Plutarch describes the relation of man to his
    • greet one another, and so on. But when he becomes able to observe such
    • there are such in life. Suppose two persons meet who dislike each
    • where such things are understood, persons who are capable of selfless
    • universal human love for all humanity, such phenomena appear. At such
    • provides him with a religious centre and appeals to him as such. If
    • people of the present day, although the latter, in speaking of such
    • Father.’ This meeting is of such a nature that it reveals our
    • brought about by some outer cause, such as illness (which is an outer
    • do in the near future. I should just like to bring forward one such
    • general knowledge concerning karma such details could be added, as the
    • For what actually occurs in such a case? The man is destroyed from
    • more and more of such souls on the earth. Let us therefore try to make
    • stimulating intimate feelings such as these, which are themselves in
    • correspondence with the Spiritual world. Only when we intensify such
  • Title: Cosmic/Human Metamorphosis: Lecture 4. Morality, As A Germinating Force
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    • mad idea in our age; they will wonder that such a delusion could have
    • did not originate in any such mechanical impulse, but that Divine
    • fact that such conceptions were possible. It was possible for the
    • attitude of men's minds, their disposition of soul, to take on such a
    • from the first state to the last, that man requires such ideas for his
    • logically? Why do they accept such a position? The reason is, strange
    • newer age should be such that it rays into his whole thinking and
    • world-order it would be impossible to avoid such thoughts as these.
    • reveal something, but reveal it in such a way that the truth does not
    • such an event is not ruled by necessity as is the rising of the sun or
    • compel the smoke of the incense to take on form. He sought for such
    • age of materialism has at present thrown a veil over such concepts;
    • what he can do! Anyone today would admit that such words are in
    • such beautiful ideas and conceptions,’ and to talk about
    • that content. If this were not so, such documents, for instance, as
    • reality itself becomes confused and then follow conditions such as we
    • for later external realities. But a conception of the world such as
    • correct. The earth had to reach such a condition that, left to itself,
    • intoxicate them, or such as create blindness in them. The concepts
    • of the world have fallen, and perished. Or, again, such concepts as
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    • sleep, such as is put forward by external science, can ever be
    • changes; yet any such explanation must always prove unsatisfactory,
    • illumination, for these ideas are, after all, partly true! Such
    • Everyone would consider such an idea absurd and would say that the
    • to such a question. You see, while we are awake, we enjoy the external
    • ego as such, in its reality, in its true being, as we are of the
    • forms of his being; hence these parts of the body, as such, correspond
    • Through Spiritual Science such things as these must find their way
    • materialism. One such conception is that of the holiness of sleep,
    • accept such concepts and ideas as are not connected with the material,
    • and to think them out, such activity is aroused in the soul that it is
    • capable of developing such ideas. What I am about to relate is of less
    • gravitation was established. Well, in such cases a man's ideas as well
    • concepts except such as he forms under the influence of outer
    • emotions and passions, and confront the world in such a way that they
    • the illusion that his money is not used for such base purposes as
    • We may laugh at such an example as this, for we do not observe that we
    • forces which are really spiritual, that is, when they develop such
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    • inventing such ideas True it is, however, that in the state of
    • the year were taught. Let us just consider the significance of such
    • is able to communicate to the earth at such times, if the times could
    • to receive them were there! Such an instrument is needed to receive
    • of unity brings about times such as those in which we are living now.
    • which people are of one mind, and one such example is the view people
    • — with the Macrocosmic secrets. From such an understanding will
    • animal or, indeed the plant. Man is inserted in such a way that he
    • east.’ Such old traditional sayings will some day, as indeed they
    • such platitudes as the following will be uttered: ‘The sun rises
    • which has no life) — on approaching such a man we shall feel
    • such knowledge.
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    • generally supposed. Above all, the result was such that it had to be
    • example. Such things would have been spoken of in a very different way
    • such, although it passes unnoticed today, occurred at the time
    • century. Perhaps no man in the eighteenth century spoke with such
    • by means of assumption. It will only be possible to speak of such
    • an age in which such remarkable scientific figures as those of Freud
    • his fiery zeal against all forms of idealism.’ ... Such a
    • The conceptions he was trying to find were such as really grasped the
    • things, but real, solid (massive) thoughts and ideas, such as look for
    • realism demands just such a wonder-world as is unfolded in the
    • with the Spiritual world. What stood behind such a man as this? He was
    • they speak with so little clarity and polish concerning such
    • incomparably important things, and such an incomparably important
    • given such a definition of matter, corresponding so clearly to what
    • the Spiritual Scientist also knows; such a definition was only
    • material structure such as man, who in his form is the expression of
    • Saint-Martin, that we can no longer speak in such words today. Anyone
    • could, of course, make nothing of such a sentence. Yet just think: a
    • significance and meaning. For incisions in time such as that of which
  • Title: Lecture: The Human Soul and the Universe
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    • about the actions and deeds we accomplish. The inner man is of such a
    • universe, with the whole Cosmos; and this connection is such that
    • more profound when we visualise such facts as will be brought before
    • such will some day come to an end. It will then evolve further,
    • intended as such. Thus Plutarch describes the relation of man to his
    • greet one another, and so on. But when he becomes able to observe such
    • there are such in life. Suppose two persons meet who dislike each
    • where such things are understood, persons who are capable of selfless
    • universal human love for all humanity, such phenomena appear. At such
    • provides him with a religious centre and appeals to him as such. If
    • people of the present day, although the latter, in speaking of such
    • Father.’ This meeting is of such a nature that it reveals our
    • brought about by some outer cause, such as illness (which is an outer
    • do in the near future. I should just like to bring forward one such
    • general knowledge concerning karma such details could be added, as the
    • For what actually occurs in such a case? The man is destroyed from
    • more and more of such souls on the earth. Let us therefore try to make
    • stimulating intimate feelings such as these, which are themselves in
    • correspondence with the Spiritual world. Only when we intensify such
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    • special soul-atmosphere was needed in order to understand such
    • those who wished to attain to such knowledge had first to be prepared
    • this Earth, such as tables and chairs and so on, are to the ordinary
    • himself understood as to such things. In the first part of “Faust,”
    • makes fun of those who strive with such feverish efforts to discover
    • bear such gold; which signifies that man can purchase wisdom with the
    • lower world full of passions. In such noon-tide moments the elect of
    • becomes selfless, by a sacrifice of himself, such as was made by the
    • our way into what Goethe wanted to say, and which he painted in such
    • such as the ancient priests of Initiation made use of in the
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    • Such a roan imagines that good in general, and his own good in
    • spiritual science were we unable to understand such a phenomenon
    • arrives only for such wisdom as is filled with love. And just as our
    • “The whole life of such people is directed to the supposed
    • It behoves us to recognise and understand such a truth. The greatness
    • “... Such a thinker merits the very greatest respect, above
    • with greatness and power in a single work such as his essay On
    • another force, such as is found in the works of Tolstoy. What
    • Buddhi-Manas. The reason why Tolstoy's writings make such a strong
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    • Race, will mankind have reached such maturity that the body will not
    • the aura that glimmers with only a feeble light; such an aura cannot
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    • any other we may meet because it can satisfy to such a great extent
    • research we constantly hear of such limits to knowledge, especially
    • mysticism is distinguished from all such doctrines through
    • essential nature of such schools — and of the great Initiates
    • must entrust oneself only to such teachers in the initiation
    • such as this who is qualified to say what one must do. What is
    • leaving aside a certain fundamental stock of such truths, we may say
    • above both space and time. Such thoughts are contained in the great
    • in such writings; he who deepens himself anew every day —
    • itself under the influence of such eternal thoughts. The student
    • accomplishments of the soul. You see, man has a series of such organs
    • great Initiate such as Buddha does not speak out of a vaguely felt
    • the practice of such exercises of the soul will have on the future
    • the human body. Whoever has undergone such a development has a
    • lives in our present stage of culture in such a way that he is only
    • strokes what such instruction contained. It was shown how the Cosmic
    • Initiates to receive the mighty truths contained in such
    • so in ancient times. Only through being in such a school of
    • eternal truths. In every historical process the mystic sees such a
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    • such an involvement in the external. I beg you not to take what
    • life more and to withdraw from the influences of external life. Such
    • When the yogi has found such a guru, he must spend a considerable
    • the concept of such composure. People are not sufficiently aware of
    • prescribes for himself. He must be able to concentrate to such
    • even the concept of such isolation is lacking. This spiritual
    • solitude must be reached in such a way that the harmony, the total
    • harmony can be lost exceedingly easily during such deep immersion in
    • other. Such trust is a precondition for working together. Wherever
    • look up in this way to such a venerable personality, then you have
    • towards the higher world on any path is readily prone to such
    • the division within his own being charms forth such opportunities
    • life. Higher life depends on personal matters, such as resolving to
    • from those a person sees who does not have such senses. The third
    • and hear, and opened man's eyes and ears. It is from just such beings
    • impossible for him to take lightly such statements concerning
    • surroundings that awaken and develop certain prejudices with such a
    • strong effect that the higher talents cannot come forth. Unless such
  • Title: Lecture: The Christmas Festival: A Token of the Victory of the Sun
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    • our forefathers looked up with such veneration and the very soul of
    • attained. Such a man received the name of ‘Raven.’ It is the ‘Ravens’
    • beat in perfect accord with the rhythm of the Sun in the heavens. Such
    • majority-resolutions. When such resolutions are still regarded as the
    • thinking must be used in such a way that we realise our oneness with
    • will — such is Christmas when it is truly understood.
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    • Freedom. One writes such a book in order to fulfill a purpose.
    • another as a symbol for slyness. We must try to pursue such things,
    • in which human language is founded. Such deep natures as Paracelsus
    • The pupil must find for himself such symbols in language. In this way
    • such a color picture detaches itself and hovers freely in
    • evil passion. The reflection of such a desire or lust often appears
    • by simple lines or the joining of colors. Such symbols constitute a
    • The pentagram is also such
    • so-called “Rhythm of Life.” People know such a
    • rhythm is put in place of the old one. Making life rhythmic in such a
    • process in the macrocosm. In such a way a correspondence between
    • It is for this reason that the Rosicrucian training places such a
    • plane, however, to be given such a map is necessary. Regard these
  • Title: Esoteric Development: Lecture IX: Imaginative Knowledge and Artistic Imagination
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    • asked: “Has the animal no such soul as man?” It has such
    • these moods. If he endures such a mood vis-à-vis the animal
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    • human soul in such a definite, unique way. In doing this, we will
    • begin with we must ask how a remarkable hereditary line such as we
    • the answer, saying that in all the other creative arts, such as
    • us turn from the standpoint of significant individuals such as
    • physical nature is such that it follows these impressions, though he
    • held in such high esteem by all who sense such a relationship.
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    • Devachan by remaining there that much longer. Such laws lie at the
    • been forced, however, to say, “A union with such beings is
    • must consider, for example, a metal such as lead. In esoteric
    • body. All the animals that remained behind as stragglers, such as the
    • through the ear and to return it as such to his surroundings. The ear
    • in which this hereditary trait existed. Such are the intimate
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    • is a Festival of the Sun, and as such we shall think of it to-day. To
    • this time of the year, forces that are favourable for such an
    • From light, through darkness, to light — such is the path of the
    • inconceivable that the rhythm of such a life can be broken. The Sun
    • a Sun Hero and was conceived as such in the first centuries of
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    • one who wishes to explain such stories, and what that person ought to
    • as such, and then try to permeate the fairy tales with it. Not
    • suchlike; then he hid himself. The bears came along, ate and drank
    • such regular experiences that everyone's were the same or very
    • such an intermediate state, the external senses were silent, while
    • with gigantic strength, “giants.” In such an
    • what can the intellectual soul see in such an intermediate
    • see ourselves intimately connected with such wise rulers at the back
    • consciousness and this can be understood only very inwardly. In such
    • that lies behind sense perception peopled with such forms. In our
    • particularly in such states in which human beings can still know
    • it is founded on the perception taking place in such an intermediate
    • himself: “I can gain a clear insight when I am in such an
    • spiritual world, and must recount it in such a way that he says:
    • every time he has seen it under such conditions, the event is already
    • past, together with the conditions which made such an action
    • to rule, when we make such a search as the king is doing. Even today
    • ruling there. The persons who possess such powers, however, live in
    • revealed in such pictures. We must be able to imagine the situation:
    • such tales, it usually takes place not in an ordinary way but in
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    • says that such inspired people are rare today. Nevertheless, we have
    • the earth. We have to distinguish such leading
    • intervene in the course of human evolution, such beings can
    • nevertheless descend vicariously into corporeal bodies such
    • as our own. Thus it can happen that such a being appears; if
    • in tracing the soul of such a being back through the course
    • of such a being at all. However, if we do, it is only because
    • Such a
    • “avatar” in the East; such a being gains nothing
    • distinguish between such a lofty avatar being as the Christ
    • and lower avatar beings. Such avatar beings can have the most
    • concrete case as an illustration for such a mission.
    • perception of such a matter, of such a story, is always
    • occult research into such things know the following about
    • When such a
    • earlier — to insure that he can become such a forebear.
    • individuality such as Shem could indeed become the forefather
    • such a tribal individuality a typical etheric body, a
    • is such a condition brought about in the course of human
    • himself into it. It was not such a high avatar that we can
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    • says that such inspired people are rare today. Nevertheless, we have
    • perceive with our physical eyes and ears. Such theories and
    • far as other less ambitious truths are concerned, such as the
    • world; however, at the present such is normally not the case.
    • the damage that such worries and cares have inflicted upon
    • When such
    • to the next, to be sure, but constant repetition of such
    • in such a way that it frees human beings from cares and
    • sap of life, and humanity needs such new sap from time to
    • culture, such was less the case; the world between death and
    • such an extent that the soul longed for the preservation of
    • world. Cultural phenomena such as mummification are deeply
    • Such teaching
    • world in such a way that the forces of this world are placed
    • life that they could take with them after death. Such was the
    • the world, such as Buddha, Zarathustra, and Pythagoras,
    • Such is the
    • the teachings of Spiritual Science. And because such people
    • Feelings have expressed the hope that such people will also
    • human personality had to develop to such an extent that light
  • Title: Metamorphoses/Soul One: Lecture 1: The Mission of Spiritual Science
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    • being of man and other such questions that must closely engage human minds
    • conditions in such a world beyond the range of the senses. We shall then
    • man's inner being there is such a voice, and that what it says cannot be
    • actually to raise ourselves into the spiritual world. Such was Goethe's
    • his destiny, and in such a way that he experiences inner contentment and
    • as a traditional symbol, these triangles and polygons and such-like?
    • is different. It has had to develop in such a way as to give modern answers
    • to such things as two interlocked triangles, one pointing upwards, the other
    • one cannot do anything with writings such as those of Eliphas Levi,
    • with the demands of his time he must speak in such a way that every unbiased
  • Title: Metamorphoses/Soul One: Lecture 3: The Mission of Truth
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    • yesterday. How will the behaviour of two such teachers differ? An outburst of
    • Anger agitates the soul and works upon it in such a way as to destroy
    • arrive at such a diversity of opinions.
    • form an opinion or take a certain view, we must realise that all such
    • fills his mind with phantom ideas and bloodless abstractions. Such a man may
    • light. The first man is frowning — why? In such cases the brow is
    • development felt by men such as Goethe, and the great modesty which prevents
    • contrary, such knowledge as we have gained from our considerations yesterday
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    • outer world and to pass them on inwardly. It is also the vehicle of such
    • Soul, such that man could acquire very little of it if he were not already
    • and strength by overcoming certain soul qualities, such as anger, and by
    • cultivating others, such as the sense of truth. After that, the
    • are exposed to all possible deceptions and errors. All such errors and
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    • unbiased study, such as Spiritual Science demands, is impossible unless we
    • from spiritual-scientific experience, man can come to such a condition: a
    • to bear on them. In all such cases the impulse is always to remain on the old
    • does try to develop these inner faculties, and makes use of such forms of
    • Such methods aim at doing away with the hindrances imposed on the soul by the
    • great stress on a certain diet. This does not at all imply that such a mode
    • permeated. In such people the body hardens itself in the most varied ways and
    • And it is this that gives rise in wide circles, where such things are easily
    • materialist with crude ideas. And for anyone with a feeling for such things,
  • Title: Metamorphoses/Soul One: Lecture 7: Human Egoism
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    • best way forward for himself, we might perhaps be well pleased with such an
    • in such a way that he can feel a living interest in everything that meets his
    • develop in such a way that he goes out from himself, with his attributes, and
    • down and brooding all day long over such questions as — “What
    • crucifixion and death. She experiences the divine in herself in such a way
    • such things are dismissed with a condescending smile. But in our time, also,
    • personalities such as Goethe. Anyone who knows the world will concede that
    • a human being should grow up in such a way that, on the one hand, he finds
    • ready to give effect to such principles in a setting of everyday
    • developed the spirit in herself to such an extent that she lives in the
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    • exist as such in the physical world, so that he may thus bring out the
    • such a way that the mind is directed towards the whole. From this contrast we
    • such a way that its fruits are garnered and carried over to the next
    • life is always such that man must suffer, but because he has related himself
    • has developed his inner life in such a way that he can make his existence in
    • life-forces that will enable him to make use of every incarnation in such a
    • understand such a saying only if we keep before our souls the whole
    • establish today. Anyone who understands history knows that such a primitive
    • other time has there been such a turning-point in the evolution of mankind.
    • study of contemporary spiritual life will indeed bring out such a lack of
    • transformed his desires to such a degree that the holiest element that can
    • very difficult to manage. With such super-sensible, hardly imaginable things I
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    • such ideas, the public at large may be inclined to regard my statements as
    • crater-like formations, grooves, plains and valleys and suchlike, and the
    • of asthma, of goitre and the like; there were still doctors who recorded such
    • must be taken in dealing with mere analogies. When a stimulating thinker such
    • significance of the plant-cell. Clearly such a man, who directed all
    • learning how to combine simple materials in such a way as to produce living
    • the moon are such that it is hard to speak of an immediate relation of cause
    • means the only great thinker who looked with a spiritual eye on such things
    • all this laughable; but among men who have a feeling for life, be it on such
    • compare the facts mentioned earlier with such views as Goethe's on ebb and
    • to their place of birth — if such human beings have to move to another
    • Intellectual Soul can develop; this means that only in such regions can a
    • during the next fourteen days, no such forces are poured in. That is the
    • and so on have strengthened the researcher's faculties to such a degree that
    • such a way that it does not correspond with external time; e.g., when the
  • Title: Background/Mark: Lecture One: On the Investigation and Communication of Spiritual Truths
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    • the "language of the macrocosm" and cover such topics as the two main
    • centuries been no knowledge of concepts such as that of the
    • Bodhisattvas: yet only by mastering such concepts can we
    • help being, one-sided. If we intensify such a feeling of
    • mood of humility in knowledge. Indeed without such humility
    • looks like, this is how it appears to such and such a seer?
    • communicates them, they must be communicated in such a way
    • spiritual world in such a way that everyone who wishes to
    • ordinary life. What happens to such a man? All his
    • them fruitful for their fellow-men. Our age needs such wisdom
    • such communications should be made available to contemporary
    • difference between the fruits enjoyed after death by two such
    • make such progress there must be purpose and direction in his
    • But when such a man is on the point of letting words like
    • no realm does untruthfulness bring such severe retribution as
    • may be points of view according to which such opposition is
    • of the day, for the whole character of our age needs such an
  • Title: Background/Mark: Lecture Two: Higher Knowledge and Man's Life of Soul
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    • the "language of the macrocosm" and cover such topics as the two main
    • claimed that such a picture is in any sense a complete
    • against students taking such an attitude. People who do not
    • from the time when Sun and Earth were still united. Such
    • lower species of animals. And we find that such creatures
    • return it confronts itself as a mirror-image. Such is the
    • such experiences remain in our ‘I’. The
    • impulses, instincts and so on, are such experiences. Even if
    • Such people often spin the wildest yarns even when they are
    • wholly disinterested about such a happening and they must
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    • the "language of the macrocosm" and cover such topics as the two main
    • firmly in mind. Only by being attentive to such details can
    • epoch in terms such as those used in modern scholarship;
    • such thing, insisting that they simply follow their own
    • thinking persisted for a very long time. Such matters are
    • understood through such a comparison. In a spiritual respect
    • that is to say, knowledge presented in such a way that it
    • elaborated. There were then no branches of knowledge such as
    • but the concepts as such had to be formulated before the
    • cause and effect, with concepts and categories such as are
    • for such questioning because the knowledge streamed into them
    • responsible for fulfilling it. In this case, such an
    • definite points of time. One such period lies between Plato
    • world-history and the evolution of humanity in such a way
    • a science must be cultivated in such a way that it can emerge
    • the past behind us. It will be a long time before such
    • content with a Psychology without soul. Such a trend began at
  • Title: Background/Mark: Lecture Four: The Symbolic Language of the Macrocosm in the Gospel of St. Mark
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    • occult training such men had some knowledge of the directives
    • such a way that this great event might come to pass and
    • penetrate into the soul of a man such as the prophet Isaiah,
    • verbal expression was such that in addition to the usual
    • such as ‘prepare the way’ or ‘make his
    • understanding such a passage. But once understood it can be a
    • Such were the conditions in the early pre-Christian
    • period just before the coming of Christ. Such a man was bound
    • such a body. The messenger of whom Isaiah spoke — who must
    • language of those early times the meaning of a word such as
    • such as those indicated, was that it was an image, a picture,
    • soul or by being prepared in such a way that his soul passes
    • Macrocosm in such a way that his soul flowed out in the
    • John the Baptist was trained in such a way that at night he
    • man himself! Man himself is also such an appearance. If you
    • possible on Earth the work of an individual such as Jesus of
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    • the "language of the macrocosm" and cover such topics as the two main
    • to understand a text such as that of the Gospel of St. Mark
    • other way in which such Leaders of men establish relationship
    • nothing but the result of what the senses perceive, and such
    • is the path by which men such as the original Zarathustra
    • such a personality at the point where he stands in
    • was filled with living spirituality. Such personalities were
    • To this end the circumstances of the life of such a human
    • the whole life of such a human being, not confined to the
    • soul-forces of such a child and the external world; that in
    • variance with what goes on in the environment. But such is
    • such a child. On the other hand, conflicts with the world
    • around will easily arise and in such a case what I described
    • this account such men feel a certain dissatisfaction with
    • destiny. A conflict of such force and intensity as was
    • When a child such as Zarathustra is observed clairvoyantly he
    • soul-and-spirit — that those around such a child know
    • because such a child is different that the great impulses can
    • passes into such a soul, very special forces are called into
    • play. Such a child is brought into disharmony with his
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    • the "language of the macrocosm" and cover such topics as the two main
    • many years. Such ideas alone can give us insight into what is
    • a passage such as this we must remind ourselves of what we
    • Folk-Individuality, not such and such a number of people but
    • because the human beings responsible for such culture would
    • and be taught and studied as such. What streams directly from
    • Time-Spirits to still higher forms of revelation. Such
    • communicated. To such teaching the people were accustomed.
    • the supersensible reality behind the creations of men such as
    • his at the beginning? Such questions could spring only from
    • the modern age were to encounter a figure such as Orpheus, he
    • would simply say: he is the son of such-and-such a father and
    • such-and-such a mother — and science might possibly look for
    • supersensible in such a way that the physical world also was
    • son of so-and-so, or, he comes from such and such a town. It
    • felt in the destiny of a man such as Orpheus, who descended
    • ‘I’. A man such as Orpheus, descended from a Muse
    • has a macrocosmic consciousness such as a child would have if
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    • the "language of the macrocosm" and cover such topics as the two main
    • clairvoyance can have for people who as yet have no such
    • generally speaking, lacks any such inclination, who acts only
    • Idealists such as this are in a peculiar position. They have
    • bearing and conduct of this kind we should find that such
    • say, such spiritual knowledge as we possess enables us to
    • life of every human being divides itself in such a way that
    • forces which lead our life into decline and work in such a
    • soul-and-spirit part of man — work in such very different
    • strange to introduce such matters; but it is these everyday
    • not. Understanding of such an apparently trivial fact
    • speck of dirt gets on their hands they must be washed! Such
    • in matter were working upon such individuals when there is
    • are permeated by soul and spirit — to such an extent,
    • unhealthy hypersensitivity which, especially if such
    • illnesses was often totally removed. In such cases the
    • this can apply only to organs such as the thyroid gland,
    • which are definitely related to the etheric body. Such an
    • such an extent indeed that he ceases to use his reasoning
    • such as the thyroid gland. Light can thus be thrown on the
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    • the "language of the macrocosm" and cover such topics as the two main
    • into his head and his heart urges him to act. In such
    • that such ideas live, first of all, in the astral body: the
    • needed. And unless the man in question is such a novice that
    • maturity. Other such laws could be cited for the soul's
    • example, on some particular day — and such days vary greatly
    • Yes, that is all very well; there may be such laws, but why
    • majority of men to-day still have no feeling for such things.
    • understand a passage such as this, which has special
    • Gospel which, if there is a feeling for such details, will
    • of the prophets must be regarded in such a way that the
    • I must make a comment. Up to that time such words would have
    • such things should not be spoken of openly. Then Christ
    • past, not to the present. In the past, such a truth was
    • the heights of spiritual life. Such individuals learnt that
    • body is filled with numbers of such figures or tone-forms
    • of St. Mark how to guard against such a belief, for the
    • in those days shall be affliction, such as was not from the
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    • the "language of the macrocosm" and cover such topics as the two main
    • stage. Many such impulses work in the world in the same
    • reveal themselves in such a way that we can apply to them the
    • In such a
    • course of evolution is such that on the one hand the Christ
    • to six-and-a-half centuries for such impulses as I have been
    • a true idea of Christ. Such occurrences will be repeated, for
    • scientist, who keeps very closely to the facts as such and
    • encountered; for in periods when two such streams of thought
    • it. It would be so much easier to think that a Being such as
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    • the "language of the macrocosm" and cover such topics as the two main
    • and more ground. Signs such as these make it clear that there
    • what a man such as Rothe of Heidelberg felt about
    • present and should be recognised as such. But those who
    • there was no Theosophical Society where subjects such as
    • such matters are valueless. People listened to the stories
    • souls alive to-day who in those days heard such tales with
    • world repeats itself in his soul, that he must live in such a
    • happens is faithfully described by Julius Mosen. Such human
    • imposed on him by his passionate soul. — Such was the
    • nineteenth century. It will become active again but in such a
    • learnt how to bring such pictures to men? They had learnt
    • superficial view to believe that such tales can be invented
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    • in such an original way that intruding our own strong judgment would
    • then we may have such a special waking up that we realize: You are
    • such soul conflict discovered by spiritual research takes place
    • reach a kind of stammering about such experiences. This is how the
    • all its coming and going. Probably everyone knows children with such
    • can take to heart, without dispelling the fragrance of such a tale,
    • we recognize such moods because we are human beings.
    • the deep soul experience from which such a tale arises. It is a
    • Soul, are still at such an imperfect stage — but there is
    • is not my custom to explain such tales with abstract, intellectual
    • detail the picture-images created with such artistry, and this is not
    • such a primary way that children must have fairy tales as
    • Grimms' have found their way to every person who is alive to such
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    • auch auf die äußere Lebensweise bezogen, suchten die
    • Essäer das zu erreichen. Sie suchten es dadurch zu
    • herankommen zu lassen die Versuchungen von Ahriman und Luzifer.
    • charakterisieren, daß wir sagen: Der Essäer versuchte
    • luziferische und ahrimanische Verlockungen, von sich fernzuhalten. Er versuchte so zu leben,
    • ihn herankommen konnte. Er versuchte
    • Versuchungen diese Seele nicht befallen
    • konnten. Er versuchte also ein
    • besuchten, machten ihnen besondere Tore; denn der Essäer
    • bekommen sucht. Aber auf welche
    • konnten Ahriman und Luzifer gerade versuchend und verlockend zu
    • hinzuerfahren, auf welche Kosten hin die Menschheit seiner Zeit ihre Annäherung suchen
    • Göttlich-Geistigen suchen, in enger Gemeinschaft und auf
    • in welcher der Schrei der Sehnsucht ist
    • Empfindung, ein Gefühl zu bilden versuchen, wie die Zarathustra-Wesenheit in diesen
  • Title: Das Fünfte Evangelium: Dritter Vortrag, Berlin, 18. November 1913
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    • versuchte ich einiges zu erzählen aus dem Fünften Evangelium über das Leben des
    • versuche ich sie eben in deutscher Sprache
    • übrigen Menschheit seine Vollkommenheit sucht.
    • versuchte er einen kleinen Hügel vor dem Hause zu
    • kann. Jetzt habe ich es dreimal mit meinen Fragen versucht.
    • Empfängnis der Christus-Wesenheit folgenden Versuchung. Nur ergibt
    • Akasha-Chronik die Versuchung in etwas anderem Geiste, und ich
    • werde wiederum versuchen, so gut es geht, zu
    • wie die Versuchungsszene sich ereignet hat.
    • die eine Versucherfrage ist, die besonders
    • Versuchungsimpuls aus, denn es
    • Jesus widerstand der Versuchung des Luzifer. Dem Hochmute
    • glaube, die Reihenfolge bei der sogenannten Versuchung ist so,
    • nicht zu versuchen, indem man an
    • trivialen Weise einmal versuchen, dies auseinanderzusetzen. Wir werden uns dadurch aber
    • Frage des Ahriman. Die Luziferversuchung konnte innerlich
    • seelisch abgemacht werden. Die Luziferversuchung muß jede
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    • Blick. Ihr verirrten Lämmer, der Versucher hat eure Seelen
    • wir nicht dem Versucher die Türe gewiesen? Er hat kein
    • von Nazareth sprach: Wohl wieset ihr dem Versucher die Türe, doch er lief hin und kam zu
    • alle meine Ämter und Würden hinter mir und irre herum, suchend und nicht wissend,
    • was ich suche. — So sprach der
    • und was man als die Versuchung bezeichnet. Diese Versuchung hat
    • gegenüberstand, sondern daß die Versuchung gleichsam in drei Etappen
    • Versuchung statt, die ja mit den Worten ausgesprochen ist: Ich gebe dir alle Reiche der Welt
    • anerkennst! — Die Luziferversuchung wurde
    • jetzt die Versuchung, die in den anderen Evangelien
    • Gottes bist. — Auch diese Versuchung, die so stattfand, daß Luzifer durch Ahriman und
    • Nur die dritte Versuchung, die durch
    • Christus Jesus zu versuchen, daß die Steine zu Brot
    • gemacht werden könnten, nur diese Versuchung wurde dazumal
    • tritt, wenn wir die Menschheitsentwickelung der Erde entsprechend verstehen wollen. Darum versuchte
    • Leipziger Vortragszyklus besprochen sind, wo ich versuchte,
    • sucht nach der Enthüllung des
    • Versuchen Sie sich durch Meditation so
    • versuchen, was wir aus einer solchen
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  • Title: Das Fünfte Evangelium: Fünfter Vortrag, 13. Januar 1914
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    • diese oder jene Idee zu gewinnen versucht über das,
    • versucht, die ganz einschneidende Bedeutung des
    • zusammenhängt. Versuchen
    • Schöpfungsgeschichte vornehmen — ich versuchte
    • Erde in den Sternen oder in der Atmosphäre ist, suchten die um das
    • Flut» selber muß man in dem suchen, was an
    • an die wir uns zu halten haben, und es ist eine Versuchung, sich an andere Kräfte zu
    • Recht sagen kann: Wenn ich das suche, was in meiner
    • versuchen. Und die Frage beantwortet sich uns, mit welcher
  • Title: Esoteric Development: Lecture X: The Three Decisions on the Path of Imaginative Cognition
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    • his own organization in such a way that he can actually reach the
    • in such a way that they do not carry one along as in a dream-picture
    • blood circulation and the work of the human heart. Such beings are
    • believe that some celestial world is being revealed by such a
    • have no objection to the cultivation of science based on such
    • digestive processes, at a certain stage of digestion. Such a man may
    • reached a stage where he must acquire such concepts as these, so that
  • Title: Lecture IV: WHITSUN: A Symbol of the Immortality of the Ego
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    • through fateful ordeals and at such times it is not really fitting to call
    • home to us the meaning of a festival such as Whitsun.
    • to the significance of such festivals in the evolution of the world
    • heart and mind. Yet it brings to such childlike hearts something great
    • understanding of spiritual truths such as these.
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    • to speak of such — that I can afford, particularly for
    • is such that it will undoubtedly lead to an outbreak of this
    • brought about the events of the most recent years. Such
    • one of vanity or ambition for saying such things.
    • nation. It was not intended to be received in such a way as
    • Stuttgart, Munich, Hamburg, or Bremen with what such great
    • spiritual foundations and to represent it in such a way that
  • Title: Social Forms: Lecture XVII: Consciousness of Pre-Existence
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    • significance that such mention of prenatal existence will
    • watching such a developing human being. How great will be the
    • intimate ardor with which such a developing human being will
    • hidden inner soul egotism. Actually, one tells such people
    • and energized by such an awareness, for we know that the gods
    • segments of life take on special form when one has such an
    • child the concept of immortality by means of such a
    • earlier; as such, however, it was at work in the body. Look
    • such ideals if earth turns again into nothing but a heap of
    • lectures and books. From such descriptions you can realize
    • the world with an awareness of their being such as the one
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    • this Fight for Survival makes such a strong impression, the deepest
    • the members of such a Guild helped out if somebody fell ill. Day by
    • thirteenth centuries. They could not have come about without such a
    • Nowadays our jurisprudence is such that the
    • then speak or act as a member of such a community there speaks or
    • only be an ideal but such an ideal must be present, introduced into
    • best in such a circle if we are able in practical life to disregard
    • principle. You can imagine for yourself how far man is away from such
    • We usually think such a thing insignificant. If you recognize that a
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    • corresponding phenomena of nature. One such is the Easter
    • — light created light. Formerly, before any such outer
    • ideas such as death and resurrection. In man, the astral
    • salvation through Christ Jesus and the idea of Karma. Such
  • Title: Lecture: Manifestations of the Unconscious
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    • to bring such experiences into his ordinary consciousness,
    • such a man is ill-adapted to penetrate into the
    • is in any way involved in the acquisition of such knowledge,
    • cannot be said that the methods applied with such brilliance
    • in such a way that they can be illumined by Spiritual
    • Such dreams
    • such, has been transformed in this way in the soul;
    • as such which appear, but the sense-image which has been
    • place in the lungs during sleep. Hundreds of such examples
    • actually going on in the soul when bringing about such
    • it in the soul that causes such different imagery to be
    • such a form. You will at once say to yourselves : Anxiety is
    • overcome. The picture which, as such, has no special
    • life. In such a case, logic in the dream is
    • rightly investigate such things will always misunderstand
    • generally have a good reason for such things — and you
    • science too. Such matters elude the crude methods usually
    • such that this relation remains as it was. The relation to
    • They become more and more rational, and crazy images such as
    • themselves to the dreamer, but grouped in such a way that
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    • ich das letztemal hier sprechen durfte, hat versucht, Raffaels
    • eingepflanzt werden soll. Sinn und Bedeutung sucht die
    • menschliche Seele zu erreichen versucht, wenn sie die
    • hinauf zu tun versuchen, die zum Geistigen führen. Immer
    • daß versucht wird, zu fassen das, was wegen Raffaels so
    • Wenn wir in Raffaels Seele einen Blick zu tun versuchen, so
    • Vertreibung versuchten dann die anderen, sich wieder der Stadt
    • spüren, wohl aber von Glanz, Herrschsucht,
    • über die Sixtinische Madonna nach einem Besuche in Dresden
    • Äußerlichkeit gelebt haben, jene Sehnsucht nach
    • Versuchen wir, uns in die Art hinein zu fühlen, wie
    • «abgelebten Leben» das christliche Feuer suchen, das
    • Seele, die wir eben zu charakterisieren versuchten, die
    • zu formen versuchen, wenn in unsere Seele einströmt die
    • menschlichen Phantasie darzustellen versuchte, man kann es
    • Merkwürdig, diese Sehnsucht nach
    • zu fühlen versuchte in die Seele Raffaels und in den
    • darzustellen versucht worden sind, als Keime aufgehen
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    • Leonardo, such as were shown in scene three of Guardian of the
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    • words of the rosicrucian verse are arranged in such a way that the
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    • impression on him. There is such a being who belongs to the angel
    • influence his thoughts in such a way that the man would have
    • get rid of except through disease and suffering. When such a disease
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    • threshold by their angel. Such men can experience many beautiful
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    • the loss of the person affects them. But such feelings don't help the
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    • given to us as a meditation must acquire life in us. Such as the
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    • away. He must be able to wait with his interpretation until later. If such
    • silent. We should speak about such experiences much less than we
    • significance, our soul becomes enriched by such experiences.
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    • the perception of the physical world, and thoughts such as theosophy
    • don't as such belong to the sense world. And imagine two
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    • one thinks of a closed figure such as a loop or a figure 8. One should
    • Saturn condition if one couldn't raise oneself up to beings such as the
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    • truth or should not have to take this or that from him. When such
    • delusions that are always caused by egoism. Such feelings always
    • We must realize that such
    • world events. Such dishonesties work on our astral body, then on the
    • all such dishonesties. He and the beings he leads mostly have human heads
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    • such a way that he harmonizes what arises through dullness with
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    • myself — but in such despairing moments one should repeatedly
    • right, and namely in such a way that ever new impulses are awakened
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    • to live in such esoteric moods all the time would have to withdraw
    • trouble to find out what one went through in such moments, one would
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    • pupil without further explanation. Today such imaginations must be
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    • thing about such thoughts and questions is that we let them rest in
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    • has had such experiences can be permeated by the consciousness in
  • Title: Eternal Human Soul: Lecture I: Aim and Being of Spiritual Research
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    • however, I would like to form the single talks in such a way
    • human striving in such a way. If you let the different epochs
    • such a way, as it just has to correspond to the character of
    • phenomena of nature in such a way that nothing is mixed in it
    • This was not always in such a way. Someone who can trace back
    • shows that this is not in such a way but that any striving
    • progresses in such a way that it discovers that what it
    • nature in such a way that she shows her chemical, physical
    • and uses. Against this striving for such special cognitive
    • writings enable the soul to get such stronger forces from
    • spiritual world in such a way as physical eyes look at colours
    • and forms, as physical ears hear tones. By such exercises, the
    • being behaves in such a way, as for example tender feelings
    • the observation in such a way that such concepts prevail in
    • everlasting core with such mental pictures, it escapes. Thus,
    • spiritual world with such soul forces, as I have described them
    • the soul lives. Most people do not know such fear because it is
    • afflict him. Just if the human being starts doing such
    • confused. It is actual in such a way, as if that which is so
    • in such a way that the results of the everlasting essence of
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  • Title: Eternal Human Soul: Lecture II: The Human Being as Being of Soul and Spirit
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    • in such a way that spiritual science has a rough ride to find
    • that we have such an exemplary work as the work of the Berlin
    • have ingenious achievements for such areas, which touch the
    • science espouses such methodical research where it depends on
    • for that which is left. Compared with such attempts I would
    • of such researchers like Du Bois-Reymond, Hertwig and others.
    • Spiritual science can agree even with such a hard condemnation
    • forward from physiological-biological side rightly against such
    • advancement of the human souls. It can thereby get to such
    • actually, to spiritual science in such a way as somebody who
    • many contemporaries if such a thing is said remember of course
    • body, but to search no such relation of the soul to the spirit
    • such concrete questions you are confronted straight away with
    • built up on such associations if it exceeds the mere sensory
    • Such consideration, for example, shows the following: you can
    • which such an impression works on our soul. Then we can
    • emotionally relate to an impression in such a way as the
    • such mental picture can generate the dream, it cannot
    • such which is present already so long. One can observe all
    • such persons to whom knowledge is not an external occupation,
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  • Title: Eternal Human Soul: Lecture III: Goethe as Father of Spiritual Research
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    • very well that to the production of such relation such a rich
    • understanding of the fact that such a spirit like Goethe
    • of the world as far as one has to exceed with such an
    • such a concise sentence as he did. He always felt it unpleasant
    • expresses himself even once about the fact in such a way that
    • world, so one speaks of such nullities like of the things of
    • fact, that such a person inclined to the spiritual like Johann
    • worldview. At such a place where Goethe characterises himself,
    • which Gideon Spicker speaks. However, Goethe felt that such a
    • would differ in such an unimportant detail. Now Goethe looked,
    • such an anatomical detail, but only by his whole posture. Of
    • different by such an unimportant detail? One can realise from
    • whether such ideas have really lived in Goethe from which one
    • organic world in Goethe's sense sees such an organ like the
    • structure of his soul in such a motion that he could do
    • did not want such rules, as I have described them in my book
    • you settle in Goethe's natural sciences in such a way that you
    • how you yourself become, actually, if you activate such forces
    • not grasp it with them. Such thoughts are like a sieve, through
    • Goethe did not want simply to put such dashes, such contours of
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  • Title: Eternal Human Soul: Lecture IV: Mind, Soul and Body of the Human Being
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    • people such a simile seems to be very likeable, one can say
    • that such a simile should only hide the helplessness compared
    • Just if you position yourself with such a consideration on the
    • known scientific methods in such a way that one goes over from
    • with such a mystic contemplation, one cannot get to any
    • knowledge of the spirit by such mysticism. However, you have to
    • it, and want to observe ourselves. This is shown in such a way,
    • it. It is not necessary that you get in such exterior things,
    • outer scientific area, but in such a way that someone who knows
    • not accustomed to such a meditative life at all, there the
    • patient, vigorous work. You attain it while you bring such
    • regularity and still such arbitrariness into your thoughts that
    • you are sure: in that, which one practices in such a way
    • to spiritual research settles in such a pursuit of mental
    • Only someone who dedicates himself carefully to such inner
    • such things at first hard to imagine what I mean with these
    • can have a lot against such an art appreciation as the author
    • yourself: how does such an author get around to differing just
    • in such typical way from others? For someone who is not used to
    • talking about such things in the abstract just the following
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  • Title: Eternal Human Soul: Lecture V: Nature and Her Riddles in the Light of Spiritual Science
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    • from his more materialistic thinking about such a quotation
    • view that just appears in such a quotation.
    • spiritual world with such experimental art is a fallacy,
    • such an outer experiment — even if various things may
    • confirmed with such an outer observation. Someone who knows the
    • human soul knows that such a conviction must rise from below
    • it to such a conviction must be spiritual and has nothing to do
    • contents of the mental picture. If you remain in such an
    • thinking just in such a way, as if you see a weight lying there
    • is grasped in spirit. If you do such an experience that the
    • spirit in such a way as you are fulfilled, otherwise, in the
    • just in such areas the naturalists to be taken seriously come
    • research in such a way, as if you had spread out that like a
    • the spirit by immediate beholding seems such an aspiration to
    • observation in such a way, as if anybody looks into a mirror,
    • spirit. It is that what arises in such a way only brought up
    • somebody gets around to admitting such a thing depends on
    • his soul. He who thinks in such a way that our physical-sensory
    • speculative scientific worldview can become such a suggestion
    • which it faces, in such a way that the spiritual eyes, the
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  • Title: Eternal Human Soul: Lecture VI: The Historical Life of Humanity and Its Riddles
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    • extreme case six months. One regarded such a judgement as
    • not applied all logical precautions to deliver such a
    • judgement. Now, the facts themselves have taught such people
    • in such a way out of his insight into the course of history at
    • such facts Goethe got the sensation, which he pronounced in a
    • Americans. He told that in such a way as he meant that science
    • present. Now you can judge such things, actually, only properly
    • this is in such a way, although I have tested it with
    • attitudes of both men are completely different. Just on such
    • such resemblances, one discovers that the one is American and
    • knows to judge such a thing. If you look at Grimm's portrait,
    • somebody like Wilson himself does not judge if he makes such
    • With such a personality like Wilson, you have the impression
    • American from the inside, and such suggestions continue to have
    • Lamprecht in such a way that one can say, this development
    • political development run in such a way that one realises that
    • in such a way that they work not like single individualities,
    • his will impulses in such a way as the convention demands it
    • the archives give in such a way how to tell and describe them
    • look at the soul development in such a way that you describe it
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  • Title: Eternal Human Soul: Lecture VIII: The Animal and Human Realms. Their Origin and Development
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    • evolution is new as such, but that an older view was immersed
    • if understanding should develop for such things, which are
    • clear about such theoretical disputes, as they are quite usual
    • “spirit” is to be observed as such in the human
    • theoretically, but grasps it in its reality in such a way that
    • about nature in such a way and knew, nevertheless, nothing
    • Such a fact is very instructive, and one is in a tragic
    • impossible book by Hertwig that one reads possibly in such a
    • such an unbelievable contradiction. It appears just in such a
    • This human riddle is to be characterised from the start in such
    • only outline, it is necessary that I do such a personal
    • structure of an animal very exactly, but not only in such a way
    • being is organised in such a way that the gravitational
    • exhaust such things in one single talk. Since such things are
    • together in such a way, as, for example, the young man and the
    • balance relationships. Concerning time, it is in such a way
    • is transformed in such a way that he can produce his own
    • animals did not yet exist. The planet looked in such a way that
    • developmental states in such a way as they are as they must be,
    • back to such a state in which the human being could only
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    • realises how mysteriously such things have continuing effects
    • Waldstein and others bring in numerous such examples. You find
    • One Attain Knowledge of Higher Worlds?. Such
    • people also believe while bringing up such memories from their
    • thorough scientific thinking points to the fact that such
    • Now one imagines this process very often in such a way, as if
    • it is in such a way that during the imagining activity another
    • which I have mentioned from the writing by Waldstein also such
    • in such things if it overflows or if anything remains
    • consider such a thing like this accompanying activity forming
    • which one has to go through to put the soul in such a condition
    • “self-made;” you can get such mental pictures from
    • This is particularly fulfilled if you take such mental pictures
    • have to draw attention sometimes to such things; since even
    • along. You can be quite sure that such a lecturer has not
    • While you evoke such mental pictures more and more in your soul
    • from a certain point on that you are now inside such a soul
    • a feeling of such things. You experience that you have reached
    • such mental pictures.
    • there is such a weaving and living in the human being as it is
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    • thinking, feeling and willing in such a way that you can enter
    • world context and does not create pictures from this in such a
    • in that which he weaves in his imagination in such a way that
    • The pictures are ensouled as it were; they say such a thing as
    • being also has pictures; but he describes them only in such a
    • neither as active as with Imagination, nor are in such a way
    • Inspirative to emerge again in such a way that now it only
    • recognise your innermost being in such a way that it manifests
    • considered unilaterally by such a view and that one has brought
    • indicate now. Because it is in such a way, the human being is
    • immersed in materialism. He put up two such limits of
    • self-knowledge and grasps the human being in such a way that
    • the extremities in such a way as the outer physiology can
    • the usual consciousness in such a way that the Inspirative
    • such a way that it follows from the organisation. Ascribing
    • launch such actions, which lead him out of himself. Since the
    • finds that such actions position themselves in life as we face
    • the questions discussed today in such a way that they say, the
    • such subsoil, or do unbiased science. That is one point that
    • Imagination to keep the reinforced consciousness in such a way
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    • became a preacher and social reformer. To-day such a purely
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    • discord appears. It asks whether there really can be such a
    • Such
    • a duality such as we saw before, but the whole world of human
    • behind the practical moral postulates. “Man, be such that
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    • together in such a way that the advice of the one always had a
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    • Richard III he saw fate breaking in with such inevitability;
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    • as representative of all humanity. In such cases the action was
    • such a way that it unites with the universal. He worked, step
    • action, such as that for instance in the Polish Parliament
    • quality. In such mood Goethe found for his dead friend the
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    • such a development we shall understand how Schiller stands in
    • others as an exhortation. When men live in such freedom there
    • such an understanding of Schiller will there be men, who, like
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    • science of aesthetics such as we know to-day is only 150 years
    • only attains that if the villain is represented in such a way
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    • idea of holding such a universal Peace Conference. Seven of the
    • having this aim and flowing from such quarters, much further
    • praiseworthy person who pursues her ideals with such rare
    • devotion and with such a good knowledge of the facts:
    • Suttner who knew how to set forth the terrors of war with such
    • support of such high quarters, would be highly successful.
    • abhorrence for the consequences and effects of war. Such
    • All those who earnestly deal with such questions, will find in the
    • the case of man, we have an individualized group-soul. Such a
    • With such a mentality, however, it would have been impossible
    • now see the result of such an education: man came down
    • ever-growing measure, and the effects of such an isolated
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    • possible to present such details in later lectures; this
    • such a broadening of concepts, of ideas, is as much needed as
    • above all, unable to extend and broaden their concepts in such
    • such a way as if feeling were actually nothing else than an
    • such but rather of a feeling tone of sensations or mental
    • say: In regard to feeling such a researcher has no other
    • feeling as such and considers it merely as an appendage to
    • feeling. Therefore, he omits the life of feeling as such.
    • motion. In this regard one says — so thinks such an
    • Franz Brentano relies upon such things as this: that language
    • does so in such a way that what we generally designate as will
    • of soul. Fundamentally, according to such conceptions, we weave
    • such words — one can imagine such an example: two persons
    • consciousness in such a way that the mental representation
    • my soul. Such questions only apparently have no significance
    • certain degree of independence exists. And such independence is
    • continues its activity into our organism in such a way that the
    • its activity. Thus, light and color enter our eye in such a way
    • definitely not such that one can say the soul experiences the
    • such a way that they are enlivened through the activity of soul
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    • are of such misunderstandings. Today I should, above all, like
    • to draw attention to the fact that such misunderstandings
    • one-sided world view, such a one will always be closed to the
    • point. And such a person can be compared with someone who might
    • wrestled in his soul with such riddles — which are very
    • far from the beaten track for many people — such a one
    • relation to such a question. He comes to a point of view which
    • the soul when one forms such a concept as the concept of
    • does not come to such concepts through ordinary logic; or, I
    • those things which require penetration. With such concepts it
    • regards matters in such a way that one knows: will impulses
    • no attributes such as ordinary matter has. And in this way,
    • into the existence of such an etheric body suffices to enable
    • soul realm to such an invisible body. It is interesting to note
    • within German spiritual life of such a direction of research
    • metabolic processes in the human organism as occurring in such
    • occurred outside of our body, and such which occur within our
    • metabolism, along with every such process, also with tasting,
    • such as we normally have, but are thoughts and mental
    • recognition of such a kind that it achieves its results through
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    • ages up to the last two or three centuries B.C. Such matters as these
    • whole time — such was the opinion. Perhaps those things can be
    • Such a conception, it is
    • frequently spoken of how the intellectualism, that now takes such a
    • have, any notion. For today, a combination of sounds has no such
    • seen in the way we see it today. For those who want proof in such
    • So there is ample proof of such things, from which it can be seen that,
    • task for mankind. The Greeks were still organised in such a way that
    • awake to such things, for they are standing at a momentous cross-roads;
    • “threefold” is such that, look where you will in man's
    • science today, showing such veneration for its authority, is only an
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    • such events are prepared. This particular one could be said to be in
    • have repeatedly been such events, of which external history takes
    • rather thick-skinned generation perceive. But anyone sensitive to such
    • learn to observe such things they will lose the power to understand
    • be taken to prevent such a thing. I can well imagine some people
    • evolution beinz such that the healing element developing out of man's
    • such people as Moleschott and Gifford the cleverer or those who opposed
    • thinking is concerned — the thinking that grew to such heights in
    • notice. At the suitable motrent such matters — which speak
    • will no longer be so ready to speak anywhere in such a fashion, any
    • Matters such as these
    • writer about the works of Goethe — such as Tasso or
    • sense than hitherto. I believe it to be possible for such things to
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    • pointed out from the outset, although in such a working group it might
    • things to be expressed today, but such provinces must be touched upon
    • a prey to illusionary ideas, or where insane people are gathered. Such
    • and somnambulists; these persons have such beings swirling round them,
    • most varied circumstances is continually accompanied by such swirling
    • when, for instance, young children are overfed in such a senseless way
    • the human astral body. Such things do not manifest themselves merely
    • are of such an astral nature that in a certain other direction we can
    • substance pulses through our body but in such circulation move whole
    • where such a fact was presented from quite a different aspect. There
    • or another effect have been distributed in such a way that the character of
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    • beings of the present sun. What, then, is the further stage of such
    • are ascending to the Zodiac. Such is the mysterious interplay between
    • is to have content. The nature of man's etheric body is such that it
    • life, which works in the world in such a way that it does not receive
    • Such is the path of man.
    • of forces is such that He could become the Creator of these beings in
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    • Various popular books, too, describe such statements as completely backward
    • to the Vulcan existence will he be mature for such an existence as that
    • to do on such a cosmic body as our present day earth, they needed a
    • If the human being were exposed to such a velocity, then scarcely were
    • a furious tempo. Only such beings as stood two stages higher than man
    • man's whole development. Men would not have undergone such a rapid development
    • dried to mummies; their evolution would have been such a slow one that
    • go through an existence such as a human existence up to the age of seven,
    • such as the moon. When you add the fact that not only these various
    • such a distant planet. But these things are not investigated on logical
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    • bring about a living feeling of the existence of such spiritual beings
    • know that when disturbances such as fever etc. enter this warmth, the
    • Such was the rudimentary
    • the physical body. But their etheric body manifests in such a way that
    • was such that it did not retain these fertilizing life-saps but rayed
    • children! One must feel the truth of such a myth; if it is not felt,
    • explanation of such a fact, namely, the most advanced individuals of
    • such knowledge how extraordinary seem those people who believe that
    • in the universe, but in such a way that they were embedded in the spiritual
    • human beings had as yet no disturbance from the physical body, such
    • get to know the realities. In a certain way, however, such a kind of
    • work which goes to and fro is combined to such a wonderful scaffolding,
    • physical body is for us. Such a being is a “creative spirit”
    • still not much to be seen of such egos in the human bodies. That all
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    • with the evolution of the cosmos. One can look at such things from most
    • Such apparent contradictions
    • the second embodiment of our Earth, the warmth had already reached such
    • being still had such an organ. At the place still remaining soft in
    • in such a way that air-matter arose while a part of the earlier warmth-matter
    • by light. But when a portion of the warmth in such a cosmic sphere condenses
    • however, sound arose — sound as such — side by side with
    • from the heart outwards. The heart was of course not such an organ as
    • Earth we are speaking of such a warmth as arises when you strike a match.
    • man becomes a self-conscious being. Such was the course of evolution
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    • such a reversal, which makes the recapitulation all the more complicated.
    • on Earth. If we now examine the consciousness of such a Moon-man we
    • into the kingdoms of the Earth, were on the Earth, as such, uninterested
    • But the Spirits of Wisdom refrained from bringing man to such a violent
    • Earth. Such a picture would show that the scales were in fact held between
    • man to a higher stage. But the advance of evolution to such a stage
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    • of the physical body such as eyes, ears, and so on. Hence they do not
    • himself. with himself. The world is not built up on such egotism. In
    • can work, not indeed creatively, but transformingly. Such an Angel being
    • that those peoples who were still conscious of such a spiritual connection,
    • to make use of such and such animals. They felt instinctively that this
    • man can form any idea guide the course of world-evolution through such
    • would never have been railways, telephones, and such things as exist
    • have been able to find such an expression as it found in Giordano Bruno,
    • if Giordano Bruno had been born in the 8th century. By such things we
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    • Sylphs, Undines. The origin of such beings. Human beings who unite
    • would probably have laughed and made merry over such ideas, and most
    • such feelings, who take this attitude to these other worlds, are those
    • on the Moon and have now ascended higher. Such a coarse corporeal nature
    • studies you know a whole group of such beings, that is, the animals.
    • that such beings consist of body and soul. Their existence is of course
    • such beings show themselves to clairvoyant sight.
    • such beings. Many names have been given to them, such as goblins, gnomes,
    • form an idea as to where such beings stand in the course of evolution.
    • present form.” A man who thrusts from him such a Leader of mankind
    • actually possible for a man to combine with the one incarnation in such
    • Such souls lose the possibility of incarnation and find no other opportunity.
    • course of evolution. Let us suppose such beings should remain on the
    • stay behind at such stages appear in a later epoch with approximately
    • whole number of such new nature-spirits in the second half of the Jupiter
    • such advanced development by being the last of all to take a physical
    • animals such ego-like beings remain behind. They are called Salamanders.
    • a part of their lower nature. There are such men. No human being, today,
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    • how such elemental beings come into existence as a sort of irregularly
    • end of the lecture and we shall have placed the nature of such elemental
    • stages and at each stage such elemental beings have been separated off,
    • so you can well imagine that we have a fairly large number of such elementals
    • them Sylphs, Lemures, but that such things do not exist — then
    • a little etheric aura and then such beings approach, especially when
    • the spiritual-science world-conception speaks today. Such a phenomenon
    • group souls, and such knowledge will play a great role even in the purely
    • fantasy as is asserted at the council-board of erudition. Such assertions
    • reason why the Patriarchs Adam, Noah, and so on, had such a long life
    • relationship. The external sign for the existence of such a memory is
    • precisely such names as Noah, Adam, and so on. These names do not denote
    • Mankind, however, will only not take this course if such a spiritual
    • The Anthroposophical Society is intended to be a first example of such
    • ancient group soul's nature and there will be many such associations
    • men themselves whether or not they give as many as possible of such
    • We have seen that such
    • moral, intellectual character. Wherever such connections arise, group
    • coming from such sources have originated in this way. A man among such
    • is visible. From such projections arose symbolism in mythology. If Zeus
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    • is a communion as between bee and blossom, how everywhere in such spots
    • — if one may so call it, have indeed such ego souls as man, differing
    • knows of no such condition because he thinks that warmth can only appear
    • example, to the physical principle that our ear has such a form, that
    • evolution man is not yet advanced enough to be able to carry out such
    • such irregularities can very well enter and here we come to a chapter
    • un-truthful, piling up lies, then he will have many such effects in
    • been detached from the spiritual world. Such beings, detached in this
    • at such phenomena of the soul: in spiritual life one must be able to
    • bad adjustments between man and man, works in such a way through the
    • among them Richard Wagner, fore-saw in certain fields such a penetration
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    • to such beings here in his life on earth. According as men here on the
    • forces and manifestations. Let us set such beings mentally before us
    • Such opportunities for
    • for the forces working in space. You could see in the work of such a
    • To someone having a real feeling in such matters the Greek temple has
    • means that the condition of the astral body does not allow of such memory
    • at such a stage what we call the art of music arises.
    • with him. The fact that we have such a purely external art in many fields
    • visions he saw Shakespeare in such a way that he said: If I gather together
    • such reflections the mere teaching, mere world conception of spiritual
    • to earth the light of spiritual life. Such a life impulse must increasingly
    • only feels him-self as such when he is conscious that in his soul he
    • today. Let us bring such thoughts with us when we are together for the
    • such feelings with us and absorb with them the strengthening forces
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    • one such performance before a Course of Lectures in Munich, last year
    • Lecture-Course, this lack of space was such that the heat of the hall
    • help being astounded that such a thing has been thought possible ...
    • mean in an actual circus, of course) such premises would be equally
    • future will show whether such a project will meet with success. For
    • completely different it is to go into such a room, compared with other
    • also be remembered that the intellect as such, whether directed to
    • cultivation of Universal Brotherhood! There are many such societies
    • that of the Bodhisattva. One such Bodhisattva was the Individuality
    • Oriental trend of occultism, such understanding of these things as
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    • about such matters is in the least afraid of what may happen in such a
    • written papers. As in that country the rules about such matters were
    • spirits,” his spirit-friend was now such a reality to him that he
    • in ghosts, no such stories will be found. You will find indications of
    • In the way that is possible in such a lecture, I
    • began only during the Atlantean epoch, when conditions rendering such
    • ancient time the evolutionary process of humanity was such that
    • possible for such a people, in the Post-Atlantean epoch, to have
    • understand that the imagination of such a people might well take the
    • a human being falls in love with a spirit-being from above; such a
    • substance. In the light of this interpretation we can perceive in such
    • such things and will only begin to understand them when they realise
    • the spiritual culture of the West — to such an extent indeed, that it
    • even in external details, most wonderful teachings ... although such
    • products of such culture cannot be grasped by the pedantic thought
    • acquired in Christian culture in such a way that it will have to be
    • it would be grievous if such untruths were to take root in the world
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    • such, are apparently quite inexplicable. Where feeling is concerned,
    • course of the Earth's mission, to develop in such a way that they are
    • events are causes and, as such, bring consequences, we can expect to
    • you will speak of them light-heartedly as such, if you know nothing of
    • Here were two friends who had co-operated in the murder. In such a
    • is an indication that such happenings differ from those in which there
    • external science, instead of occupying itself with such matters as
    • course of evolution is such that on account of certain purely
    • through such things and emancipate themselves from maya.
    • the Earth as such; the other is connected with spiritual happenings
    • justifiably as other happenings.” Such a statement might be
    • Such is the impulse that must enter into men. Then, in the
    • With such thoughts we pass towards the Festival held as a memorial
    • will then find that such thoughts can help to promote the true mood of
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    • himself, when the Earth-conditions were such that he could bring to
    • the physical body. What is noteworthy in such a matter is that in the
    • such a nature that they will bring peace, concord and harmony upon the
    • Earth and among men. And it will indeed be so! That is why it is such
    • — but not in such a way as to lead to bloodshed and strife; for
    • also realise that such a Being does not descend again to Earth in a
    • who rose to such spiritual heights that he need never again descend
    • in such a way as to alienate him from his religion.
    • peoples would rightly resist any such teaching being disseminated
    • teacher of the Rosicrucian Order is never outwardly proclaimed as such
    • by his contemporaries; the fact that he is such a teacher may not be
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    • which the rank of “Buddha” is attained Such an Individuality
    • The course of evolution is such that certain outworn fragments must be
    • the human “ I ” and there unfolds its full power — such
    • did not lay such emphasis upon the power and force inhering in the
    • picture; to suppose any such thing would be ignorant and barbaric. But
    • which have been such great and mighty symbols in mankind? True, for
    • evolution such that things continually come into being only to sink,
    • world. Deep insight may come to us when, in the light of such concrete
    • sensitively, for the very reason that without such a conception, the
    • governing the return of the fruits of the various lives. Such an
    • there will come a time when the very purpose of such an instrument as
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    • however, there were such persons — although nowadays they would,
    • of course, only be found in very remote districts. If such a person
    • he is acquainted. It is a known fact that many such people, in their
    • thrust aside what is displeasing to him. But in many such actions he
    • In our time, people concern themselves little with such secrets,
    • his power to depict these things with such sublimity. When Achilles is
    • Earth has passed and in which such Beings as the Greek Gods underwent
    • is dragged into such close association with what is covered by the
    • ought to be too sharp to permit such allegations. So long as sheer
    • form such a portrayal of Christ should take. For it would have to
    • It will be a head such as is nowhere to be found in physical humanity.
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    • underlying the whole architecture of a Greek Temple. Such architecture
    • philosophical or theological thought declares that acceptance of such
    • eventually made its way into the West; evidences of such consciousness
    • forces that were seen in such clarity and brilliance in those ancient
    • shall no longer be able to experience with such intensity the Divine
    • such importance. The re-ascent to the spiritual worlds — this must
    • case of many human beings it came about in such a way that for a time
    • very truth. We must learn to see life in the light of such a fact and
    • influences working upon us in the shape of dreams. Such experiences
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    • lose it altogether at death or immediately afterwards, no such tableau
    • consciousness as such.
    • become plain that such actions do not belong exclusively to the man
    • truth, is karma. That a strong moral stimulus lies in such knowledge,
    • karmically to put them right during life, all such actions are written
    • have been metamorphosed in such a way as to enable it to become the
    • possible for such a being to have, like earthly man, consciousness,
    • and also karma. Such a condition would not be possible in an earthly
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    • self-seeking thoughts and feelings, however, operate in him in such a
    • the case and nobody with an eye for such things will deny it) there
    • in the past, so in the future, too, there will be another such race,
    • such a one could make the statement that what was necessary for the
    • Sixth epoch. Such a statement would be entirely at variance with true
    • has this and that incarnation behind him! If I were to tell you such
    • word — but I should never dream of making such assertions
    • reasonable and sound grounds for such a statement. And no other kind
    • demands that such a test should be within the realm of possibility.
    • occultism having such a task at the present time — to provide objective
    • that such a statement were confronted by another, to the effect that
    • time, the more does such a process become a spiritual process and the
    • materialist were to bring forward such an argument, it might be
    • the “Venus men” and had thus reached such an advanced stage
    • real judgment of matters with such far-reaching cosmic connections. To
    • shown with such beauty that in each plant, green leaf, petal, calyx,
    • that of a Christian Saint. But such a statement would not be based
    • true occultism will ever speak of such an abstract principle of
    • world. In such circumstances, moreover, the other side may well become
    • but because the placing of such aspirations in the foreground shows at
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    • of such ideas by means of simple analogies. I propose
    • meditate upon such an example as this — it often seems
    • superfluous to reflect upon such obvious cases, but we must
    • life — if we meditate upon such an example as this, we
    • teachings. Now such a spiritual conception will run counter
    • had erred, that the Gospel could indeed apply to such cases,
    • such matters today, even when they refer to a much earlier
    • amalgam called philosophy — what can such a man think
    • the eighteenth century in which a book such as
    • less excluded the spirit. In such a society it would be
    • to this period once again. Originally (if such a word may be
    • spirit. The course of evolution was such that by the ninth
    • Romanism develop such a strong antipathy to Christianity in
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    • presented in such a light that one would scarcely suspect
    • words, such as the philosophy of Eucken.
    • presented by an enlightened mind such as Aristotle. His
    • immortal life is such that the man who performed good deeds
    • touching and tragic, to see how such an eminent scholar as
    • the Mysteries in such a way that we realize he is aware that
    • such provides no explanation of death.
    • be readily understood by everyone who is familiar with such
    • truth such as “man is not intended to die”,
    • has developed from animal ancestry. In such a materialist
    • organism is such that, as individual organism, it is ordained
    • is such, that whenever the soul now incarnates, it corrupts
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    • question speaks of such a Universal Being, but he would never
    • mystical path nor the path followed by such philosophers can
    • arrive at an understanding of such matters if we do not
    • for such was their mentality, and would have caused untold
    • evolution. Men such as John the Baptist had a prophetic
    • upon words today. With such an attitude we cannot fathom the
    • simply a small nation such as the Jews which is condemned,
    • nor a great nation such as the Romans, nor even the whole of
    • on the whole. Such people then count back in time until they
    • the calculations of the physicists. Such calculations maybe
    • strongly against such methods. One retorts to such people:
    • record in writing applies only in His case, but such
    • the history of the East was written in such a way that men
    • Golgotha the souls of men were in danger of such wholesale
    • generation to another. The psychic life as such is created
    • does not easily grasp such ideas and for the most part is
    • how can that be tranformed into real force such as the one
    • the air? How can such ideas which are so tenuous possess
    • apprehend such manifestations intuitively. The author of the
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    • nature of spiritual development is such that the
    • are not powerful enough to act as a positive force. Such is
    • occurrence, such as the “Fall”, which stands at
    • to anyone who took such an idea seriously. But people did not
    • midsummer madness. In cases such as this we must adapt the
    • had made a close study of such phenomena as the metamorphosis
    • ultra such as Schelver in any way antipathetic; on the
    • modern science can of course make nothing of such ideas, for
    • that a view of nature such as that of Goethe still discovered
    • such as they were originally intended to be. They have fallen
    • investigated scientifically, is not such as it was intended
    • such views should be understood in the future. Despite all
    • for stating a plain truth, for today such ideas will only
    • him, if he were known to hold such views. But in the Sixth
    • administered to such people in order to cure them. It is no
    • etheric body is not such as it was originally designed to be
    • such conditions had once existed and therefore they spoke of
    • impression he receives from without. There was no such thing
    • passage has no such meaning. A passage should not be torn
    • hand, minds such as Goethe's will always insist that
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    • centuries in such a way that people fail to perceive that the
    • personality such as Goethe appears — and in my last
    • outright that which, if it were rightly understood in such a
    • action of light was such that, in the Goethean sense, it was
    • point of view, then we see the pre-Christian era in such a
    • Such then is
    • reflected in the events of the time. A man such as John the
    • were Caligula, and later, Nero. The fact that Initiates such
    • feelings of men such as John the Baptist. It would have been
    • A man such as Caligula knows from his own experience that
    • therefore bore himself in such a way that he betrayed by his
    • particular issue, but our whole life is coloured by such
    • also see what are the consequences of such influences. We
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    • this view could be dismissed as a calumny; suchlike
    • Golgotha, such as Philo, caught fleeting glimpses of it which
    • challenge” — such things were not unknown in the
    • world-evolution. Such things had already happened before; and
    • make-up was such that he was unable to find a right
    • Such were the
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    • individual such as Julian by resorting to prenatal
    • often happens in such cases his life was spared lest his
    • powerful forces are at work in such a personality they
    • possible way). In order to form a true estimate of such a
    • Father such as St. Chrysostom was aware of the existence of
    • sense. Julian had no such intention; indeed his purpose was
    • such as Julian we realize only too clearly how limited are
    • superficial understanding of such matters.
    • terms with reality. Such calculations are equivalent to
    • united with the divine Being! This was depicted in such
    • most enlightened minds such as Goethe felt an instinctive
    • clear-cut ideas which could lead to such an understanding.
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    • the dark about the aims and intentions of such men as Clement
    • including Tertullian, because such
    • Mysteries were widespread. And they were of such importance
    • that a figure such as Julian the Apostate was initiated into
    • in my early childhood and which I shall never forget. Such
    • were intended to facilitate such knowledge and enabled him to
    • what you are; you have attained self-awareness.” Such
    • study of how men such as Clement of Alexandria, his pupil
    • What is his relation to the Logos? Such were the questions
    • question of aping Hellenism; I am not suggesting any such
    • a capable philosopher such as Knauer should have said the
    • “Under such a system the wealthy and propertied classes
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    • what the Church offered. Such is the fate of human evolution.
    • impulses, but to live in such a way that they were receptive
    • arbitrarily the leader of their community; such a leader had
    • other than it has been. But sometimes a thought such as the
    • Christianity was opposed to such a possibility. We will
    • eradicated. What history tells us of the origin of such
    • with a personality such as Friedrich Nietzsche if we look
    • surprising therefore that books such as Kjellen's
    • no idea what will come of it. Such are the findings of a
    • convince me.” They find such a possibility dangerous
    • of all a person such as Hermann Bahr for whom I feel great
    • such as that of Hermann Bahr has contributed to the
    • would do in such a case. In his article on Scheler he begins
    • present age. And Scheler fits the bill for he is not such a
    • teaching. He is not such a fool as to commit himself openly,
    • to venture on such an undertaking.
    • It is an unprecedented abuse of language to associate such
    • manifestations of decay and such monstrosities as the
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    • the trick of recognizing a man such as Swedenborg (who was
    • the idea of preestablished harmony. Such visions may describe
    • by his disciple Wolf. Such details always accompany these
    • visions in which such peculiarities are very characteristic.
    • the claim to recognize a man such as Clement of Alexandria
    • such that, as a rule, no attempt is made to discover what
    • which are unsupported by external evidence such as political
    • such thoughts as are suited to the observation of the
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    • this lecture absolutely as an initiating one and to accept as such.
    • surface gradually changing by such influence. And now the geologists
    • said: but in such a world view I find nothing of God. — Laplace
    • answered: I do not need such a hypothesis. — The astronomical
    • spiritually working forces contained in their view of life? Such a thing
    • from such wisdom. Then the researcher gradually learnt to speak of “primal
    • not withstand to the scientific criticism if one takes them in such
    • question why this Gospel has such a deep content, and why it lets its
    • moral philosophy speak to the human beings in such a divine-lofty way.
    • felt such a satisfaction in the new theosophical works? If we want to
    • (1885 by Mabel Collins, theosophical author, 1851–1927) is such
    • by such spiritual eyes is kept to us in the religious documents. What
    • quantity of food, so that it must come bit by bit to such a struggle
    • as sad that it is in such a way, but one believed that it has to go
    • world and has imagined it in such a way that he sees an image of humanity
    • such a way as I am, because I know that I imagine it as something divine,
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    • be nothing else as a union where such world views are cultivated which
    • one understands by such associations or societies those which have united
    • view is such that the individual human beings freely agree without committing
    • from whom the theosophical teachings come. However, such a thing is
    • are found as they are described in Sinnett's book. However, such
    • great German philosopher. He still spoke in such a sense that one can
    • also recognise that the plant already has such an etheric body, because,
    • such an etheric duplicate body. That human being who develops the higher
    • the colour of the peach-blossom. You find such an etheric duplicate
    • took place whose novelty only gave permanence to such everyday accidents.”
    • He lives them in such a way as he lives digesting and breathing.
    • place, also oval-shaped. It is real in such a way, as if you see a candle
    • with the physical colours it is in such a way, as if you see the blue
    • Lily. This contains the whole theosophy, but in such a way as the
    • such a pictorial expression of the theosophical teachings. In Leipzig
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    • of electricity are such that every physicist says that the real being
    • that there is such a thing. Who wants to see the external physical facts
    • we describe him in such a way, as we describe the lion species, the
    • the instinct of fast running as such disposed hunting dogs. Lamarck
    • somebody who does not close his mind cannot come to such a consideration.
    • appears in simple colours, appears in such a way that one can compare
    • such a thing like conscience was not developed in the human soul. In
    • come to such a wrong view of the law of karma.
    • Such theosophists who guide
    • integrating somebody into the community are in such a way that something
    • forget if we want to understand such an action that we are not allowed
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    • find such materialised thoughts, otherwise, in the world. Look only
    • beaver, carries out. They are so artistic, of such a mathematical regularity
    • Lamarck's theory considers the animal world in such a way that
    • which researchers have thought in such a way, and there we meet one
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    • It seems to such a person
    • representatives of spiritual science if we could not understand such
    • he knew a lot. Such theosophists who lead us from the sensuous world
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    • to the other human beings, must appear to such a human being, and we
    • which can only be obtained by such whose spiritual and psychic senses
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    • us, it fills our world approximately in such a way as the air fills
    • life you do not find such irregularly shaped rivers and oceans like
    • comes. You must not imagine these regions in such a way that one proceeds
    • in such a way, as for example the outer physical world disappears if
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    • philosophy, in which he settled in such a way that he made not the philosophy
    • that Richard Wagner's art is moved into such a light that it appears
    • even for millennia. Seldom such an intimate relationship existed like
    • of the rarest kind, a human being who owned such a pure spiritual content
    • in the world where the spirit exists as such only in the form of a blind
    • one was not able to deny the personality as such.
    • he could not get out, however, in such a world view of the mere form.
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    • that which enables someone to get to such insights and experiences.
    • necessary. Only the way how such an instruction is gives a sufficient
    • achieved in such a kind in this field.
    • but only a description of such a way whose observance, however, demands
    • for this understanding. This golden rule is: live in such a way, as
    • a year, or a decade-, such a human being can recognise nothing of this
    • about the processes in the laboratory, someone can also give you such
    • the big law of fair balance. We get to know it if we live in such a
    • yourselves to it and to feel that such an action, such a pain or such
    • that which overwhelms him from without in such a way, as if karma were
    • does not need to devote himself to the thoughts immediately in such
    • transient. Such thoughts are good for nothing for the internal development.
    • himself to such thoughts, ideas and sensations which are not descended
    • true. You find such thoughts in the most different religious books of
    • such thoughts, which are especially effective for human beings who belong
    • understand the sentence. The human being has to make such a sentence
    • revive in his inside. He must allow radiating the whole force of such
    • He must learn to love such a sentence. If he believes to understand
    • but on the love of the spiritual truth. The more the love of such internal
    • us. Such a sentence must occupy us not for one or two days, but for
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    • such a way: “for death is the root of all life.” And: “who
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    • about the origin of the human being has undergone such a fundamental
    • in such ideas of the origin and the goal of the human being. In the
    • faces us as a physical human being did not exist always in such a way
    • are most related to the human being also show such a condition approximately
    • of the Bible, but he imagines the development of the beings in such
    • pass such a view, as I have developed it as a gnostic one, in the purely
    • if one speaks in such abstract higher ideas. Hence, the creation history
    • of such interpretations of the Bible had got lost, so that in the 19th
    • confessions in such a way, as the researchers till 13th, 14th centuries
    • in his morphology to give a botany of sorts which has such thoughts
    • and higher to the recognition of such thoughts which are modelled on
    • Goethe was such a mystic.
    • the eternal. If now a feeling has risen to this world, to such a world
    • takes place in such a way that the human being again hands over a part
    • in the sense of spiritual knowledge. Leading the present again to such
    • can collapse due to vegetarianism. There are many people of such kind.
    • approximately in such a way:
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    • why did Goethe put his real life secret into such a fairy tale? He himself
    • said that he could speak on such a question only pictorially. He did
    • in Jena in 1794. Goethe expressed himself to Schiller in such a way
    • things appear in such luminous emerald hues to us if the spirit flows
    • in such a way:
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    • In such a way an interpretation results that gives the gist.
    • is converted by the human mind in such a way that everything lifeless
    • He is paralysed when he wants to get to the spiritual world with such
    • to such concepts. Nevertheless, the law has an effect: “they feel
    • saying to Goethe in such a way that Goethe's land is the land
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    • is generally dangerous to want to approach God on such ways.”
    • and shows in such a way that he is a Christian. He shows the marvellous
    • changed it in such a way not without reason. The legend of Paris and
    • in spirit that is in such a way that it takes place like in the mirror
    • of his own deepest nature is kindled within him with such certainty
    • his life as a human being striving for knowledge in such a way that
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    • the scientific reason. I am of the opinion completely that about such
    • express itself in such a way like those who believe to be the best naturalists.
    • remarks about the acquisition of such capacities next time when I speak
    • The human being was not always in such a condition as he is today concerning
    • The human being was not yet such a cerebral being as he is today; at
    • that time he also did not have such a perception as he has today. This
    • similar to the human one. Beings which have developed such a perception
    • are not used to such ideas. The time has come to pronounce it once again.
    • existence in an unrestricted way, we can realise that such an arbitrary
    • today. They were in such a way that, if anybody could sit down on a
    • physicist imagines this in such a way if he illustrates it to the children
    • it in such a way that it reacted in quite different way to the forces
    • bodies, of course. How have we to imagine such a development on other
    • in such a way that they could work in the physical. It was led from
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    • such limits of knowledge in particular those philosophical schools which
    • mystic differs from all such discussions because it never puts limits
    • to the human cognitive faculties, but considers them in such a way that
    • But one can also rise up above such a level of knowledge, one can get
    • been such initiatory schools. With all peoples recognising men of higher
    • kind came from such initiatory schools. The nature of such initiatory
    • any single stage, any single step. One has to confide in such teachers
    • this higher cognition. Only such a man/woman is competent to say what
    • an educated civilised person works on his aura in such a way as civilisation
    • take up. But if we refrain from the certain foundation of such truths,
    • writings contain such thoughts: the Vedanta, the Bhagavad Gita, the
    • in such a way that he lives in such writings, who becomes engrossed
    • day, one lets such a sentence of eternity penetrate the soul every day
    • if they are exercised patiently to intervene in the human aura in such
    • under the influence of such thoughts of eternity. The student cannot
    • senses. Consider that the human being has a number of such senses as
    • Such a great initiate like Buddha does not speak out of a vaguely felt
    • -If he arranges his whole soul-life in such a way that he exercises
    • by the human body. The human being who has experienced such a development
    • We can influence growth and nourishment indirectly, but not in such
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    • act in such a way that your action could become the guideline of the
    • in such spiritual contents, he took stock of himself and found something
    • understand the human beings around him in such a way. However, what
    • else can one see in such a time than the struggle of the personality
    • not in such a way that it had force and power to fashion the world.
    • as hard and sturdy. Who puts up the personality ideal in such a way
    • grows up as a problem in him in such dramas like A Doll's
    • who has aroused the minds, this is such a suggestion.
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    • not possibly from sensations such like: it should be that way, it is
    • about the medical effect of the railway was approximate in such a way:
    • laws to the road of success. On the basis of such world laws, two matters
    • being in such a way, we see that he goes through that again now only
    • We meet the human being at that time in such a way that his external
    • by. If such a human being who was basically a soul human approached
    • to the outside events. It was approximate in such a way, as if you have
    • has still to complete three such cycles. But we can only touch the next
    • different from ours that in him forces of such a kind are that can take
    • consider him as a spring of such future forces? We face the human being
    • nature because we know that they entail such deep things.
    • human being lives as a dreaming in such a way as the human being lives
    • point of view that two things are to be considered with such a piece
    • such matters the sharpest from the theosophical point of view.
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    • and everywhere it sounded in such a way, as if one heard anything from
    • answers to this question; but that does not matter with such a great
    • put up with such things. Schiller understood this in such a way that
    • There Schiller speaks of death in such a way, as if this is no completion
    • but substances existed. Goethe was repelled by such views like Holbach's
    • He puts the question now in such a way: the human being is subjected,
    • as its first principle. At that time, Schiller tried to penetrate such
    • a knowledge and such a living together. Schiller wanted to educate the
    • of the hall. Schiller said to Goethe: this is such a fragmented way
    • in his Faust to that where he says that somebody who searches in such
    • never have hoped that your life will suffice to such a goal, but even
    • to take such a way is more worth than to finish any other and you have
    • to him in such a way that this presentation was associated with devoutness
    • Schiller had such a great thing in mind when death tore him away. In
    • Schiller in such an idealistic way. Recently, in the last decade of
    • Everybody who strives for a spiritual world view should celebrate such
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    • and thinking. Now it is in the nature of things that such a movement
    • Middle Ages, it still was in such a way. What the great medieval theologians
    • in such a way: philosophy encompassed all sciences, and the divinity
    • presuppose such an educational background. The situation of law and
    • medicine would be much better if such a general previous training were
    • or to the bad. You must be grasped not only in such a way as you are
    • Does it work in such a way that its strength and energy can flow from
    • centuries of modern times, it was not in such a way. Only today, a kind
    • lived in the first Church Fathers, that animated such spirits like Clement
    • with soul and religious currents. But it would not have been in such
    • Such dogmatism is impossible
    • he handles it. Then he speaks in such a way, as if he himself had participated
    • for educating themselves in such a way that they could recognise the
    • what signifies such a Kant-Laplace world view to us. It says: once there
    • in this way you know this hypothesis such a solar system forms, which
    • that way must find an end in such a way, as it develops. Kant and others
    • What is now such a world
    • origin of such a solar system. Hence, it is not surprising that the
    • thinking knows which infinitely suggestive strength such an active way
    • of thinking sits in the background, and he can't help giving such a
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    • mentioned who had such great results with his significant works, in
    • Such a remark points to a deep lack concerning the education of the
    • a skilled engineer is able to initiate such a work really, and only
    • For he missed such a basic philosophical education concerning his science
    • of thinking with regard to such concepts that have become quite solid
    • and to found such a connection between life and the highest principles
    • that it would be impossible to have such a basis for the fields of jurisprudence
    • the matters to such simple condition.
    • trained in such a way to work immediately educationally, immediately
    • partial attempt looks in such a way, as if anybody carved stones, heaped
    • Nevertheless, it is most necessary that we approach reality with such
    • need such self-knowledge. There is such self-knowledge also for the
    • There is such a thing also concerning jurisprudence and medicine, also
    • to keep in sight also clearly if we talk about such questions like about
    • there is such a thing like mathesis. The great philosopher Leibniz was
    • such a way that he depends on the experts. He is confronted with the
    • being as such, also as soul, namely in such clean sphere as the physical
    • life. Any such work is completely useless without this clarity. It can
    • of our legal life by our movement. Then it will be the result of such
    • must know and observe such imponderables. If one knows to observe this
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    • are this no such theories as one puts up theories today. However, these
    • from do such things result? From the fact that thinking itself has been
    • acquires such concepts. Research is determined by the way how one puts
    • forms with theosophical spirit. Big lines are developed in such thinking,
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    • was arranged in such a way that one did not aim at any certain professional
    • knowledge as possible. Who looks at the matters in such a way as it
    • being is tormented with pointless exercises, as such as: today, my father
    • smiles at such things and it is still the question whether one has any
    • to avoid such banal sentences at school; one prefers sentences of the
    • argued, for example, about such subject like: The Speeches of Theology
    • transformed into art of living. One already had such consciousness.
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    • concerns oneself with such things! This may not be a general
    • eluded the Greek. This meant that such revelations were lost
    • Greek simply through human evolution as such. That is the
    • because of this vision that the spiritual world as such
    • kind of spiritual world. That is why it is of such immense
    • deeply when, in considering mankind's evolution as such with
    • typical representative of such a personality. There are many
    • really an untruth when such people claim to be 30, 40, 50 or
    • that such truths can be disagreeable, but subconsciously they
    • digestible as those phrases so loved today such as “The
    • has been recognized as such stands higher than words spoken
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    • as such the possibility of transformation, of metamorphosis
    • consciousness, such as dream or sleep and also during the
    • in such states of lowered consciousness. And when the
    • existence — and the Holy Spirit. Such direct human
    • such as those made recently to a member of our movement, to
    • beautiful but lacks all foundation. Such a statement is just
    • clearly perceptible to those able to observe such things,
    • science as fantastic superstition. Such people consider
    • especially in marxism. Combinations of such abstractions are
    • also possible such as national liberalism, social liberalism
    • What matters in such instances is insight into oil
    • are knowledgeable to speak on the issues. One such issue he
    • in applying such advice. It is understandable that a
    • antiquity is the best example of such a formation of an
    • is used to doing so from youth, sentences containing such
    • historian, he should be well able to forecast such a
    • throughout the book), “To make such a forecast one must
    • I chose such
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    • mind what has been said about humanity as such becoming ever
    • exclusively German; yet such absurdities attract large
    • serves to confuse the issue. Such a symbol must be
    • from Christianity. Furthermore, such imposed ethics
    • spiritual knowledge modern education leads logically to such
    • concepts. In society such connections are not so easily
    • in times such as ours. When a bridge collapses, one blames
    • Such speculations are
    • spheres, such as national economy and political science in
    • soil. Remarkably little is done to reach such understanding.
    • demonstrate that no good can come of a general peace such
    • last when there is an unending shifting of arms and such
    • variety of intentions. Such a peace necessitates all
    • common one at that. That Horneffer should write such things
    • But people take such things seriously, and thus it comes
    • had lectured, he was met with slogans such as “sulfur
    • well that one is ridiculed for saying such things, but they
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    • of a fork-shaped rod, made of certain kinds of wood such as
    • emanation. When a person particularly strong in such forces
    • could suffer illnesses such as melancholia, hypochondria or
    • side. Benedikt had the help of two such persons in his
    • huge covering of luminous substance (emanation). Such
    • be expected; such things always create opposition. Professor
    • such physical experiments in this realm show that the
    • foundation. Through such experiments it is shown, for
    • To comprehend such things is important. In my book
    • such concepts.
    • intelligence comes to present such a caricature. He must
    • so distorted that anyone who takes such matters seriously is
    • bungle an issue to such a degree.
    • Professor Dessoir reads with such care that by the fifth line
    • Such is this
    • this purpose is a symbolic picture such as a black cross
    • by the soul through such inner work. One must be careful to
    • that such a man should understand anything; even when he
    • By using such a term, everything I say concerning the
    • such people are able to read at all. Are they capable of
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    • times we live in. Such understanding can only come about
    • certain human beings just how strong such impulses are at a
    • issues that caused him such inner battles, nothing actually
    • picture as such may refer to something real or to something
    • questions such as What right has man to assess things,
    • in such a way that I can survey them clearly, and accept
    • such ethical concepts. However, all that interests us at the
    • appropriated it. Such an action, says Kant, cannot be a basic
    • that in such a case, whether the action is good or bad cannot
    • philosopher will you find such Aristotelean sagacity and at
    • the same time such deep inner involvement with the argument.
    • struggles that make Franz Brentano such an outstanding
    • to answer such questions as What is the meaning of truth in
    • one from recognizing its beauty. Such aesthetic judgment,
    • such aesthetic acceptance or rejection, is really something
    • your perception of the object is twofold. Such an object is
    • Thus, such a
    • such they are forces acting across from the previous life.
    • are the cells. That such comparisons can be made shows how
    • This provokes the crisis we must overcome. Such things do, of
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    • strong longing and also a widespread striving to attain such
    • rather than enhanced by embarking on such a path. If they endure
    • I lives in his thoughts, in such a way that he can
    • philosophers such as Ernst Mach: that the I cannot be saved
    • picture of the I, but this is not a reality. Such
    • with superficial aspects, such connections will seem strange.
    • soul. Such connections are not as easy to explain or point
    • they live can well believe. Many gypsies do hold such views.
    • discover in such opinions the kind of hidden connections in
    • explained. If one seeks out such connections which are not
    • immense importance. In one's search for such hidden
    • rejected. Such people will say: We seek the spirit
    • everyday experiences reverberate in such hidden connections.
    • One must of course remain realistic and not read into such
    • conscious of such hidden connections the possibility arises
    • such hidden connections to be discovered. And if they are
    • Russians. And such understanding is more essential now than
    • Russians and Poles. In such a situation it is a safe bet that
    • chance! But you see, such events are in reality no mere
    • prophetic, then one can no longer consider such events as
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    • that we prepare and organize our new ether body in such a way
    • such as the fact that humanity becomes younger and younger
    • and one can, of course, be such and still remain 27 years old
    • picture to ourselves such a typical person of our time? What
    • mental picture of such a person down into physical reality.
    • visualize where such a person could be encountered in social
    • democratic country, under so-called normal conditions, such a
    • still other demands such a person must fulfill to be a true
    • future. If such a person could be found in the modern world,
    • was such that often there was no money for shoes, so he ran
    • Well, in a democratic country what does one do in such a
    • with much enmity. But, if one is in such accord with what
    • introduce laws of immense benefit, such as care of the
    • such as effectively combatting drunkenness and the like. One
    • to know the influences at work beneath the surface. Such
    • How does such
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    • in the wrong season. It is important not only that such
    • throw light on certain basic questions, such as the
    • it cannot develop such ideas, or only unsatisfactory ones,
    • future will see many more such souls than it is at present
    • satisfied once and for all. When such are not discovered they
    • reality, then such a demand is felt to be the equivalent of
    • inwardly assimilated and digested. External truths such as
    • such that when they occupy a space from which other entities
    • receive at a given moment from such a mental image, the more
    • or “existence.” Existence as such is always
    • such thoughts we call liberalism; when a group of people
    • theories such as liberalism, conservatism and others, and
    • also wider, more universal theories, preserved in books, such
    • Europe has produced comparatively few such utopias, strictly speaking,
    • usually of a mystical nature. Such practices are facilitated
    • such. In other words, he wondered how one could get what has
    • objectified, there is not much understanding for such things.
    • adequate view of world events. For example, without such
    • of fictitious names, names such as Ignotus, Argus, Spectator
    • we have an inherent inclination and ability to formulate such
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    • became a notorious poisoner. Such was the outcome of the lack of
    • before us. But no one should maintain that study of two such attributes
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    • Zarathustra was reborn in a body of Hebrew stock. Such a conception
    • worlds, and were to incarnate in an unsuitable physical organism, such
    • happened to the ancient Hebrew people had to be directed in such a way
    • people. And in Abraham, the progenitor of this people, such an
    • constituted brain, and the personality chosen because he possessed such
    • constitution was such that he could recognise Jahve or Jehovah as the
    • of the various parts of the brain was not of such essential importance.
    • such faculties and qualities be transmitted.
    • all Imaginations and Intuitions, all inflowing revelations such as had
    • appears again in him. Such is the profound meaning of the story here
    • such inner experiences. Therefore it was necessary that they should be
    • that time by contacting a people in whom such experiences still abounded
    • Such a culmination can be
    • is recapitulated; that such Individualities represent the essence and
    • with humanity as such and becoming independent, self-sufficient, egoistic
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    • existed in those days. There was no reflective thinking such as we know
    • bear upon them. A person who has such inspirations to-day, but lacks
    • modern age. That is why in a spiritual movement such as ours the greatest
    • be wasted on the subject of such prophecies because even when they are
    • born of ancient knowledge, portrayed a lion in such a way as to convey
    • language. Such, then, was the purpose underlying the Nazarene custom
    • such a baptism three thousand years before our era, he would have become
    • stage, such a baptism would have revealed that all their knowledge was
    • movement to such a height, that, out of his prophecy alone, it found
    • spoken by John the Baptist intelligible. Such words must be taken in
    • whose constitution was such that at the right time the Christ could be
    • examples, such as Esau, from whom the Edomites descended, because in
    • him too an ancient heritage had remained. Only such qualities as were
    • Hebrew people is full of significant happenings such as these. The
    • Nor are such things disclosed by the Akasha Chronicle alone; they stand
    • in an age when intelligence has reached such heights, men have yet given
    • so little reflection to such words as: “Repent ye!”According
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    • these are the fruits of achievements in individual sciences, such as
    • Such factitious ideas
    • had no images of their gods; no splendid statues, such as the Greeks
    • came to light in such demands and movements — the emancipation
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    • of our own to form such a picture. Tacitus, in his Germania,
    • different names, of which only a few, such as the Suevi, Longobards,
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    • parts of their property, or paid tribute to their protectors. Such
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    • enumerated in which Nature advances in such a way, that we can
    • as leaps, but such an event is gradually prepared, until with the
    • shall see through what circumstances it was that such great power
    • was given to the Franks, such influence over the configuration of
    • divided the land in such a way that all the members received small
    • but of land owning. Such justiciaries were the highest judges. In
    • They fitted in to each other in such a way that it seems wonderful
    • special difficulties, such as, in Egypt, have led to the evolution
    • we find all such sciences — medicine, chemistry, mathematical
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    • the leaders of such tribes received much larger territories at the
    • Merovingians was nothing more than such a large landed estate. The
    • were constantly added to it. The large landowner was not such a king
    • authority had grown out of the irresponsible position in such
    • expansion of such proprietary relationships, the Merovingian stock
    • Among such tribes as
    • — actually only such as concerned taxes and defense —
    • cattle, weapons, and such things were exchanged.
    • which the Science — still operate today, such as subject and
    • object, were established at that time. A training of thought, such
    • understanding for such exalted spiritual facts, especially as
    • discontent kept cropping up. No wonder that the small towns, such as
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    • a complete form of culture, such as Christianity is, was living a
    • justice, showing a serried unity such as had never before appeared
    • we meet with such an expansion of the authority of the State. This,
    • people who know nothing of any such education and who, moreover, had
    • such as Mathematics, Natural Science, etc. — were not
    • reduced. This gives us clear insight into what mattered most in such
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    • defeated, and suffered such terrible discomfiture that their
    • Middle Ages. He shuts his eyes to such facts as that the great mass
    • reached such dimensions, because in the meanwhile a certain unifying
    • unable to give such untrammeled service.
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    • and courts of justice — there was no such thing in Germany. As
    • agents, such as Peter of Amiens and others — to spur men on to
    • the army of monks into two camps. It is noteworthy that in such
    • discoveries, we owe to this period of city culture. It was from such
    • the first notable poets, such as Wolfram von Eshenbach, Gottfried
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    • fact that we live at a time in which such questions as that of
    • of that other scientific sphere that has achieved such
    • upon us in such a way that we experience its inner pulse —
    • these events in our fate. But it flows in such a way that it is
    • Such a reflection cannot be made only in thoughts, in ideas,
    • and concepts. Every step in such a reflection becomes full of
    • self-consciousness, in such a way that the past experiences in
    • into such an inner experience that he now, reaching up to the
    • such a way that the thoughts are indeed comprehended by
    • into the spiritual world. Experience after death is such that
    • and when the will in man grows to such power that he embraces
    • body, lives in such a way that it can know itself contained in
    • our eyes to-day, will appear in a higher light. In such a light
    • metaphorical. Thus, a spiritual meditation such as ours to-day
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    • riddles of life such as our relation to the spiritual world, evolution,
    • riddles of life such as our relation to the spiritual world, evolution,
    • can such things as insanity root itself in the being of man?
    • pictures for such a time, until the etheric body also is
    • such an adaptation is not possible? How, if the astral body
    • irregularities in the eye will become conscious of them in such
    • most parents still punish their children for such ills, while
    • to cure. But the spirit, as such, cannot be ill; for it is
    • never possible on the path of logic, of abstract thoughts. Such
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    • such pictures in an artistic way. In this case the artistic and
    • with the inhabitants of Mars. We will leave such dreaming to
    • us try to enter into the feelings of such a one on his first
    • forms among the clouds — and yet in such a way
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    • such utterances Goethe was referring to what since time immemorial humanity had brought to expression
    • and with ever-recurring happenings in Nature. Easter is one such Festival. For Christians today,
    • expressions of cosmic thought — such a soul sees the rising Sun as its liberation.
    • Such an individual is now able to survey
    • see a contradiction between the redemption wrought by Christ Jesus and the idea of Karma. Such
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    • individual who was equipped with healthy characteristics and a sound temperament. Such an
    • abnormal. Such an individual may very possibly be born in the next life with a physical
    • far beyond pure philanthropy. Such individuals love nature and the whole world. The more
    • problem of understanding Karmic law in the case of a phenomenon such as
    • One such tribunal was concerned with an execution. The victim was placed before masked judges
    • Such individuals will not say: I must not help those others because then I shall intervene
    • Such help can be vouchsafed by a
    • such people have not made any endeavour to live in harmony with the law of Karma.
    • other in Europe are nevertheless led together? Such are the great questions which we will
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    • embodiment too he is the same human spirit, and as such he
    • Such are
    • of destiny start from such erronous suppositions. They
    • experiences gained from such action into the super sensible
    • nature of such truths. Ridicule and criticism place
    • the fact that tendencies and capacities such as moral
    • “Does Anthroposophy say, there is no such thing as
    • Such experiences are balanced correctly in the future. What
    • previous life he must have been a Southerner. But such
    • Things such as visa should be considered from the
    • depressing experiences of such a life — being knocked
    • reborn as a great philanthropist. A case such as this shows
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    • may perhaps be able to feel about such a question, that it is
    • into such a kingdom that is beneath him/her: doing that is so
    • one cannot say that the grasp of evil as such has shown any
    • evil, so one might perhaps find such an answer naïve
    • example of such, one could put forward Plotinus the
    • such a view has not just been considered simply in the heads of
    • such an answer, does not take account of the animal kingdom
    • themselves to be completely blunt against such an enigma, which
    • faculties of knowledge. Such a thinker was Jakob
    • up against things. The divine being cannot be such that it hits
    • Certainly, such an answer cannot be satisfactory to those who
    • must be such wisdom somewhere, which justifies evil and
    • are unable to find the answers to significant questions such as
    • which are in its Ego, and are rooted in its I, only such a soul
    • prepare for ourselves such a physical sense being, so that in
    • we must look upon ourselves in such a way that we can become
    • such living paradoxes. It must be said: one must strengthen
    • the physical-body, which as such cannot be evil, and to develop
    • encounter as badness and imperfect in the outer world, such as
    • very well that in such a portrayal of the origin of wickedness
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    • Christ event will then come to us in a completely different light in such a
    • is usually such that first facts of the Akashic Chronicle are made known,
    • precisely in that Christ event. One usually speaks of such spiritual
    • special beings, which must be formed in such a way that the currents could
    • flow together in them. It is necessary, therefore, to study such entities
    • Who does not take such a
    • himself. He would not have understood such laws at all, if they had been
    • vain for such a voice. There, to use an ugly word, compassion and love had
    • bring down such teachings as that of compassion and love. There comes a
    • body. That Buddha can be seen today only by the clairvoyant. Such a form,
    • child was peculiarly predisposed in such a way that the Nirmanakaya Buddha
    • Such relations were well
    • Buddha descended into the infant Jesus. He expresses it in such a way that
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    • Such a Bodhisattva becomes a Buddha in a very
    • specific embodiment. Thus, that individuality had reached such a stage of
    • Henceforth, such an individuality was embodied in it. He no longer
    • descended to a fleshly embodiment, this Buddha, but only to such in the
    • Such an etheric body, in which an
    • there a closed unity. There is no interruption anywhere. But such an
    • In such a case, as in the embodiment of the
    • Buddha in later times, we have such an etheric body consisting of
    • When such a
    • the age of twelve. Such abilities could be given to him in particular by
    • hears such principles, he can say today: Certainly, my own reason tells me
    • law, Dharma. The Buddha brought the law in such a way, in a certain form,
    • ancestors have also shed. We have, as it were, such a chain.
    • ancestors must lie in such a way that all these individual members express
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    • All the world will want to know about the life-work of such a human
    • this spiritual history. Closer observation reveals that such
    • in such a grandiose manner almost a thousand years before the
    • especially in such outstanding figures as Raphael. What we have
    • of Raphael as such, since this would require showing such works
    • sense world, such as we find in today's conventional science,
    • no longer given in such an immediate fashion together with
    • spirit such as
    • if we contemplate such a four-year period, we see Raphael at a
    • to realize itself in figures such as Raphael alone was able to
    • all in his way. But the description is such that the writer
    • servant of this heathenized Christendom. But such that
    • gaze, for instance, to the sunrise in a region such as that in
    • like to provide an example showing how it has had such an effect
    • then need to speculate. Such a soul looks out into the world's
    • completeness such a soul is self-evidently mature in the
    • we see such figures arise as St. Augustine, personalities of a
    • felt, we have to say to ourselves: In looking at a picture such as the
    • so vividly through Raphael — a human soul of such inwardness
    • such extended feelings to comprehend what speaks to us out of
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    • of in such enthusiastic, exhilarating and captivating words.
    • technique previously employed in painting such walls. He found
    • well as the entire space itself was such that comparatively
    • they have to be called such — who painted over the
    • partly the painting as such; it is also the idea that
    • course. Such a question arises of its own accord in
    • to work in such a way that he did not merely study a single
    • proceeded in such a way that he would have some commission or
    • realization. One has to transpose oneself into such a soul, too
    • — a soul upon which the cosmic secrets work in such a way
    • could not see why a painter should not be able to paint such a
    • to oneself: Such an enormous amount lived in this man that he
    • intended with the “Last Supper?” One comes to such
    • arrive at such an impression, however, one has to bear in mind
    • before us, such that we find it unaccounted for in regard to
    • a spiritual-scientific view, such a unique individual can be
    • the case of such works as the “Saint John” or the
    • does the soul-life of such an individual as Leonardo appear
    • No, we cannot view such a soul in this way! We must
    • supersensible world as compared to our world. And such human
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    • ancient spiritual secrets of the world, arose such that
    • tales has to be sought at such profound depths of the human
    • slightly after all as not to harm it by such investigation. Far
    • destiny, but such that we can say: The entanglements, the
    • such spiritual processes unfolding in the soul's depths surface
    • Such a soul conflict discovered by means of spiritual
    • existence, such as we face in external life in being helplessly
    • Though arising with stupendous force, even such rare
    • it may sound that such a battle takes place daily in the soul's
    • soul's depths. Such spiritual experiences of the
    • taking place in the depths of the soul, such as those we have
    • feeling such as the following only under quite
    • consciousness — an experience such as we have
    • itself inwardly, such as a simple “companion”
    • such a soul companion, and now wants to talk it out of this
    • in fact take place in the depths of the soul, such that the
    • this regard, collected as they are in such numbers. This would
    • such a sense of joy over the immediate picture presented,
    • really a great magician, such as the human soul itself
    • is not my habit to interpret such things in an abstract
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    • What human beings expressed in such grandiose truths so
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    • quite natural manner, such that one accepted it from him as
    • immediate effect as such. In this way, his style takes on a
    • such as Goethe. We find nothing of a small-minded biographical
    • otherwise so easily enter into such a portrayal — that a
    • such research themselves.
    • recognize the ordered sequence of such cycles of humanity. And
    • spiritual science presents. That he takes account of such
    • shape in such a way that the Greek world is as though absorbed
    • the millennium at the dawn of which spirits such as
    • Shakespeare and others, such as Goethe, were in a manner
    • such that everything he wrote appears to one as individual
    • before such a colossal work, having opened it, and as though
    • indeed not come to such a rewriting. We had to see Herman Grimm
    • such an intimate and personal way, as in the case of Raphael
    • to a single cultural phenomenon, such as Raphael, elevating
    • then stands before us with such boldness that we are sometimes
    • letting such a sentence duly affect one, Herman Grimm's
    • nowadays. But if does describe matters in such a way that we
    • lived in Herman Grimm's soul in writing- such sentences. It
    • becomes understandable that such a spirit had to struggle in
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    • regards under such an idea as the expansion of thinking. A
    • as a non-mathematician; he even called himself as such.
    • “Ur-triangle” and this Ur-plant would have such
    • to let organic science be developed and introduce such methods
    • Plants”, p. 86: “The idea of such laws for the design
    • trying to find anything behind appearances as such, above all
    • misunderstandings come from — to find such phenomenology
    • lines of such a science was Goethe's striving. The way and
    • nailed down by it. It is extraordinary how such conceptual
    • such conceptual structures which encompass the world behind the
    • great clarity. Whoever now, equipped with such a scientific
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    • organisation in the same way, therefore such a detail could not
    • within man, and in such a way reveal the transformed
    • on. Such an unconscious conclusion in reality doesn't form the
    • spine is vertical. When animals come to such a state of
    • as specifically human. Whoever examines such things from an
    • qualify. We are looking for such tools and experimental methods
    • changed in such a way that they become the human organ of
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    • its course in the consequential development. To such an
    • Today the situation in the entire world of philosophy is such
    • our soul eyes, namely such sharply differentiated philosophic
    • together in the seed, and he tried to translate such concepts
    • social organism, only in such a way in which his thoughts would
    • my eyes.” It appears naive, however, such naivety, when
    • such a world about which one can have knowledge. This means
    • it was the tragedy of Hegel that the problem he posed in such a
    • theory — to expand science in such a way that it becomes
    • constituted as such, as we already were before and take part in
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    • with their research results being presented in such a way that
    • latent conditions, and now appears as warmth. Such principles
    • comes to such an approach of observation which is fully
    • around the seventh year of life. Such transformations in the human
    • seen in such a way that everything which develops in the child
    • the corresponding value to such observations then things become
    • such. Even in having the most beautiful principles in which you
    • such a way that they really fulfil true human education.
    • such education and such teaching, not only in the child being
    • human knowledge is present. Such a kind of intimate human
    • have been brought to such a great blossoming, we must take up
    • a typewriter, we know that with such activities humanity has
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    • moment — one can only speak about such questions while the dire
    • independent position, such an independent position within which
    • such a situation doesn't exist, in which the economic life
    • situation in such a way that I hoped to believe a large number
    • ‘Yes, such proposals’ — they called them proposals
    • paradise. Now it shows in such demands that tampering with only
    • economic relationships, that with such a cure of a symptom the
    • at such a promising principle as “We want to wait”
    • Asia. Today these things are taken in such a way that they
    • elicit the sharpest criticism; but, each such a criticism is
    • such things in a somewhat radical manner because then one will
    • you take a stand in opposition to such abstract attitudes,
    • how labour and suchlike must be formed; I gave at most some
    • had too many experiences in trying to find such a solution.
    • capitalistic relationships, only when such possibilities are
    • be said doesn't come from one person in one such a single
    • example the associations can serve the economic life. Such
    • see, it first has to be explained what is meant by such things.
    • book I have spoken in such a way about capital and about the
    • forces of growth and inner mobility and that with such ideas —
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    • such a process which is inwardly quite similar to the outer
    • and Intuition in such a way that it can really be proven again
    • Anthroposophy was simply a field of work and as such a field of
    • small circle — who have the need to hear about such
    • speak in such a way that people actually always have to do work
    • actually wonder how you still manage to find such a large
    • done in such a way that this event can be absorbed simply as
    • Now, my dear friends, Anthroposophy relates from such
    • all people but that we answer such a question according to what
    • enthusiasm to have such an imagination. Still, ask yourselves
    • instruction as such, towards Christianity and they come in
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    • lot of time to discuss such controversial things as we would
    • rarely done. If such preparation would be undertaken then one
    • anger, zeal and so on. Basically, with such a translation one
    • however ever and again such boundaries of the epochs when going
    • was during such a time when the word “manas” could
    • Whoever uses such scientific tools for researching how
    • human being, through experiencing speech, lives in such a way
    • painting as in today's sense, but in such a way as to
    • evolution. If one becomes serious about such an observation,
    • by such a consideration. It is necessary in the research of
    • characteristics, it is because such an experience rises out of
    • Thus, a figure such as Hegel who was born out of this spirit,
    • the word is experienced in such a way that a person retains it
    • you must observe it in such a way that you live within the
    • as you are unable to rise up to such inner observations of
    • developed in such a way that humanity, to some extent, fixed the
    • this case, through which — even in such areas as
    • happening here yesterday, then in relation to such earnest work
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    • times, attend with so great care to such outward things of
    • through the world and such a dedication. The vital claims of
    • great events throbbing through our time.: Out of such feelings
    • of development. One such change took place in the middle of the
    • best we “believe” that such thoughts arise in some
    • Greek body. That which arose, with such concrete force,
    • has become abstract, dwelling in us in such a way that, through
    • more in such a way that the Beings of the higher Hierarchies no
    • Hierarchies. Spiritual Science is the beginning of such work,
    • receive such things and that the spiritual attitude of men who
    • admitting such aims, is one of the reasons for our having been
    • disposition to recognize such facts. Men like to attend to the
    • for human evolution. The more we carry such a
    • through our feelings and perceptions, drawn forth from such
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    • of sight in such regions.
    • shall realize if we put before our souls one question of such
    • instincts. From such feelings will arise that which will
    • physical brain. Such statements are unpleasant both to
    • when we develop such knowledge of our position within it at the
    • cultural life was such that only a small top-stratum shared in
    • day he said to me that he had saved such and such a sum —
    • unaccustomed to direct his understanding to such a
    • contradictions will let loose in human nature such instincts
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    • present stage of culture, without such a consciousness men live
    • such depths in human nature that, confronted with these depths,
    • which can evoke a unity such as this “League of
    • abstractions. Yet men sleep through such things — how
    • see that we live and move among such a complex of facts.
    • in such a way that men can take their place in the development
    • often said that such criticism is useless from the point of
    • Caligula enacted such worship for the statues of the Greek Gods
    • that are given out. I am obliged to draw attention to such
    • such misery over Mid-Europe (misery not at its end, but only
    • with a sort of pity at personalities bearing such
    • confessions, from speaking our mind about such fanatics, in
    • need such a force. We must grasp something essentially
    • humanity to-day. My aim this time has been to arouse such
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    • should consider such things to-day, should be able to keep
    • deeply into human activities and of grasping such a thing as
    • “practical” men say? One such person, a Foreign
    • in the near future on such a basis as to produce the best
    • period which held such terrible things for humanity. It is very
    • as a result of such facts something grew up of which the fruits
    • pouring in the present-day development of humanity with such
    • vigour and mutually destructive force. The existence of such a
    • simple-minded, for such theories are nothing really but to use
    • so bad in the recent past as they must become, if such State
    • course. The serious significance of such an acceptation is not
    • must form its experience, I may remark, on such an occasion as
    • deeply in man himself, which we can draw out of him in such a
    • give utterance to such thoughts as these brings questions,
    • When such a theoretical demand, entirely unaccompanied by
    • another such product. To give a rough superficial example, I
    • and in such a way that within this self-dependent control the
    • production, but only by the Associations belonging to such free
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