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- Title: Mission of Folk-Souls (1929): Lecture 4
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- the neighborhood of that spot. What we call the black race is
- European has the advantage over the black and the yellow races, we
- Title: Mission of Folk-Souls (1929): Lecture 6
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- in the black race, as the ‘Mercury race’.
- black skin and woolly hair and so on, is the result of their
- in black shapes, as little dwarf-like beings — he meant the
- Title: Mission of Folk-Souls (1929): Lecture 7
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- formed the black or Ethiopian race; when those other peoples came to
- Title: Mission/Folk-Souls (1970): 4. The Evolution of Races and Civilization.
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- that particular locality. The black or Negro race is substantially
- the black and yellow races has no real validity. In such cases the
- Title: Mission/Folk-Souls (1970): 6. The Five Root Races of Mankind.
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- type with his black pigmentation and woolly or frizzy hair is the
- Great Spirit; Paleface is servant of the spirits who, in black shapes
- Title: Mission/Folk-Souls (1970): 7. Advance of Folk Spirits to the Rank of Time Spirits.
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- who became the black or Ethiopian race migrated to a particular
- Title: Colour: Part Three: Colours as Revelations of the Psychic in the World
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- Take, on the other hand, black. When you see black, when we use black
- spirit has to find its place on awakening in black darkness. So one
- can feel black as the spiritual image of the lifeless.
- the psychic image of the spirit and black as the spiritual image of
- and go up to the spirit. Black = the spiritual image of the lifeless.
- and black give one the desire to have an enclosed image. One wants to
- shadow, for it is shadowed light. Black is the darkest. Green and
- And so one can call the four colours, flesh-colour, and green, black and
- Title: Man's Being: Lecture IV: Man's Being, His Destiny and World Evolution - 1
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- freedom through the fact that our hair is blond and not black?
- our hair is blond instead of black — although we might
- possibly prefer black hair; we are nevertheless free, even if
- Title: Arts and Their Mission: Lecture VII
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- in darkness, in what is related to black, we feel strange in the world.
- us take black. When our spirit encounters darkness on waking, we feel
- paralyzed, deadened. Black is felt as the spiritual image of death.
- of spirit; black as the spiritual image of death. In saying this I describe
- the spirit. Black, spiritual image of death — I start with spirit
- If I drew it on a blackboard you would see that this living weaving
- Title: Arts and Their Mission: Lecture VIII
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- take hold of black, we have the spiritual image of death. And the circle
- apprehended green, flesh color, white and black in their aesthetic
- white and black should be treated as self-contained images. But it is
- gentlest shadow; black the heaviest. Green and peach-blossom are images
- sparkles outward. Thus we may call flesh color, green, black and white
- gleam of revelation upon the image colors, peach-blossom, green, black
- Title: Lecture: Reading the Pictures of the Apocalypse: Part 2: Lecture Two
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- as black magic. The ancient Indian culture had fallen into decadence
- Title: Lecture: Reading the Pictures of the Apocalypse: Part 2: Lecture Three
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- fall; and in the mysteries of the black occult schools these magical
- time means that powers of black magic are at work. Magic must never
- then this materialism always led to the practice of black magic. Therefore,
- of black magic. The writer of the Apocalypse always spoke of these people
- of black magic in the ancient Indian culture. We find the greatest misuse
- of black magic. Balaam is intended as a black magician. The writer of
- powers in matter, black magic.
- Title: Lecture: Reading the Pictures of the Apocalypse: Part 2: Lecture Four
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- So he calls the Nicolaitans the representatives of black magic, who are
- Today only black magicians
- But through knowledge the human being can also most be misled into black
- Title: Lecture: Reading the Pictures of the Apocalypse: Part 2: Lecture Nine
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- This is seen in the black horse with a rider holding scales. Weighing,
- as a black horse, and the human soul is the rider with the scales. State
- the fruit of this third age appears as the black horse and the rider
- was a great earthquake; and the sun became black as sackcloth ...”
- Title: Lecture: Reading the Pictures of the Apocalypse: Part 2: Lecture Eleven
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- vision, that of the black magicians. They do not remain stuck in animality;
- many beings still have the possibility of being saved, even the black
- own cunning free will, have become black magicians by placing spiritual
- Title: Lecture: Reading the Pictures of the Apocalypse: Part 2: Lecture Twelve
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- and again upward. Thus the colony of Sorat falls away. The black magicians
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