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- Title: Mission of Folk-Souls (1929): Lecture 1
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- In connection with Germanic and Scandinavian Mythology.
- Title: Mission of Folk-Souls (1929): Lecture 3
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- nation, but we speak of a Germanic race. Now what acts in the idea of
- Title: Mission of Folk-Souls (1929): Lecture 7
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- worked in the Germanic and above all in the Celtic peoples; in those
- Now in Europe we have the various Germanic peoples.
- one of the Archangels of the Germanic peoples had gone through a
- Germanic peoples, who had been one of their guiding Archangels and
- that which works into the various Germanic tribes, as that part which
- Germanic-Scandinavian mythology may appear curiously like the
- tendencies of the Archangel, Germanic mythology is in its pictures
- character of the Germanic and especially also of the Scandinavian
- Title: Mission of Folk-Souls (1929): Lecture 8
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- If we wish to study the development of Germanic Scandinavian history and
- this Germanic Scandinavian mythology, notwithstanding its many points
- all the Germanic peoples and tribes in Europe so that, even far to
- Germanic Scandinavian mythology throughout all the countries in which
- mythologies of the Germanic Scandinavian peoples have in common, is
- nothing of the Egyptian; so that all that is similar in the Germanic
- the Germanic Scandinavian mythology, unless we touch once more upon
- already gone through what the Germanic Scandinavian peoples still had
- You must keep that well in mind.* The Germanic
- were a little nearer to the Germanic peoples. But still in them the
- the Germanic Scandinavian peoples. That which in the Northern peoples
- think of it thus, that the difference between the Germanic and the
- In the Germanic and Scandinavian countries the action of
- themselves before the souls of the Germanic Scandinavian peoples,
- mission of working into the souls of men. The Germanic Scandinavian
- the souls of the Germanic and Northern peoples with languages is thus
- all in the souls of the Germanic Scandinavians all that is bound up
- Hence the Germanic Scandinavians have an interest in an angelic
- awake, he might become Guide in the soul-world of the Germanic
- these individual Gods correctly. The Germanic Scandinavian man
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- Title: Mission of Folk-Souls (1929): Lecture 9
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- Germanic peoples, who were present with their ‘ I ’
- see the objective ‘ I ’. The Germanic peoples
- there are two influences at work on man, as in the Germanic
- Scandinavian mythology. As the Germanic Scandinavian could still see
- in Germanic Scandinavian countries, inasmuch as it gave the external
- the world. With his clairvoyant vision the Germanic Scandinavian felt
- This Luciferic influence was felt by the Germanic
- above all the awful grandeur of this Germanic Scandinavian mythology,
- the physical body illness and death. Now what would the Germanic
- expressed in the old Germanic Scandinavian mythology as the figure of
- Now the Germanic Scandinavian did not know merely of
- of the Balder-powers, the vision into the Northern Germanic world.
- the facts such as there is in the Germanic Scandinavian mythology.
- no other people be as strong as it was in the old Germanic
- Germanic-Scandinavian received the comfort of Christianity. —
- course of the Germanic Scandinavian evolution, — that the world
- Germanic Scandinavians by the Initiates as a vision of the future.
- the Germanic Scandinavians and that which we can conceive as the
- Title: Mission of Folk-Souls (1929): Lecture 10
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- of the Germanic Scandinavian Folk-soul, and from the results of our
- develop it. As we have shown to be the case in the Germanic
- as the emerging from a kind of group-soul. The Germanic Scandinavian
- actual Germanic Scandinavian evolution began, the mystery-education
- that which has to play a part on that plane. The Germanic
- In later times, in the Germanic Scandinavian domains,
- Southern Germanic peoples had in the first place their task in the
- and Northern Germanic peoples. It worked among these souls as an
- inner capacity, and the Germanic peoples living more to the South had
- in it you have the mission of the Northern Germanic peoples in
- Let us now turn, in the further progress of the Germanic
- show how through this influence the Germanic Scandinavian Folk-spirit
- Title: Mission of Folk-Souls (1929): Lecture 11
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- lectures, was the idea that something is contained in the Germanic
- Germanic Scandinavian mythology, the more we shall see how
- in a conception implanted in the Scandinavian Germanic mythology. The
- still found it among the South Germanic peoples at the time when he
- We understand, therefore, that the Germanic Scandinavian
- mists of Atlantis still extended to this neighborhood. The Germanic
- all this wonderfully expressed in the pictures of this Germanic
- day, yet the Archangel of the Germanic North has within him this
- in the Germanic North the best conditions are to be found for the
- where the Germanic Scandinavian mythology developed.
- Germanic Scandinavian mythology, it ought then to understand that
- come in. And what that is, is, however, known to Germanic Norse
- hope for the future shines towards us as it were out of the Germanic
- Archangel of the Germanic Scandinavian world can contribute to the
- accomplished. Those Northern Germanic peoples will best be able to
- Germanic Archangels that which may yield a fertile seed for true
- lives the Germanic Scandinavian mythological Spirit; and although at
- individuality. The Germanic Scandinavian Archangel will bring to the
- Title: Mission/Folk-Souls (1970): 3. The inner Life of the Folk Spirits. Formation of the Races.
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- at the same time we speak of a Germanic race. Now what lies behind
- Title: Mission/Folk-Souls (1970): 7. Advance of Folk Spirits to the Rank of Time Spirits.
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- an Archangel who worked in the Germanic and especially in the Celtic
- the various Germanic peoples of Europe had originally been guided by
- Germanic peoples had undergone a certain preparatory training. The
- of these were the teachers of that Archangel who guided the Germanic
- Germanic tribes that district which now lies over Central Germany —
- Christianity. Although Germanic-Scandinavian mythology and Greek
- Germanic mythology, from the way in which it was developed out of the
- the very interesting characteristics of Germanic mythology, and also
- Title: Mission/Folk-Souls (1970): 8. The Five Post-Atlantean Civilizations.
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- development of Germanic-Nordic history and the spiritual impulses
- true, however, that among the Germanic peoples and tribes of Europe
- Greeks were nearer to the Germanic peoples. They became ego-conscious
- at a higher stage than the Germanic-Nordic peoples. The working of
- of it. The difference between the Germanic and Graeco-Latin peoples
- in former times. The Germanic peoples responded to these experiences
- again in the Akashic Records. These Germanic peoples of the West had
- over the leadership of the Germanic peoples. What the other peoples
- the Archangels are communicated to that ego. Hence Germanic-Nordic
- understanding of these individual Gods. Germanic-Nordic man perceived
- sighing winds and the weaving clouds. Germanic-Nordic man sees this
- upon as a physical process, but to Germanic-Nordic man it was an
- stage. Germanic-Nordic man sees the weaving of the body and soul from
- as the particular concern of the Teutonic or Germanic people.
- I only wanted to give an idea of how the Germanic peoples awakened to
- Title: Mission/Folk-Souls (1970): 9. Loki - Hodur and Baldur - Twilight of the Gods.
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- Germanic peoples who were ego-conscious whilst their capacities were
- in the power which in these Scandinavian and Germanic regions even
- Title: Mission/Folk-Souls (1970): 10. The Mission of Individual Peoples and Cultures in the Past, Present and Future.
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- nature of the Germanic and Scandinavian Folk Soul, and from the
- have shown in the case of the Scandinavian and Germanic peoples, the
- The Germanic-Scandinavian man still felt himself attached to a Group
- other Germanic tribes. Thus in the period preceding the evolution
- proper of the Northern and Germanic peoples, the Mystery teachings
- special task of the Northern and Germanic peoples which they alone
- into the spiritual world of former times. In the Germanic and
- experienced in a former age. The task of the Southern Germanic
- Germanic peoples to develop first of all what pertains to the inward
- mission of the Nordic Germanic peoples in Central Europe is to ensure
- us now describe the further progress of the Germanic and Nordic Folk
- influence, the Germanic and Nordic Folk Spirit is gradually
- Title: Mission/Folk-Souls (1970): 11. Nerthus, Freyja and Gerda.
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- long that it was still extant amongst the Southern Germanic peoples
- the Germanic North had within him this tendency, and thanks to this
- why I have said that the soul of the Germanic peoples in particular
- discover in the realm of the Nordic and Germanic Archangels a source
- Germanic countries, but of the whole of humanity. What is given to
- Title: Fifth Gospel (1950): Lecture I
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- like the Germanic, with quite different ideas of religion and
- missionaries among the Germanic peoples, were these men
- bring Christianity into the foreign world of the Germanic
- the Germanic peoples; it is He — Christ Himself in all
- Title: Cosmic Forces in Man: Lecture III: The Mission of the Scandanavian Peoples
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- conquests of the Southern regions, the Germanic peoples of Middle
- Title: The Fifth Gospel: Lecture I
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- peoples who, like the Germanic, derived from completely
- in the Germanic peoples – were they the scholastic
- Germanic, to the foreign world? What works in modern
- to the Germanic peoples. It is He, the real, true Christ,
- Title: Lecture: Reading the Pictures of the Apocalypse: Part 2: Lecture Five
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- we begin to count our fifth age, the Germanic cultural epoch. The fourth
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