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  • Title: Lecture: On the Reality of Higher Worlds
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    • sincerely grateful for the opportunity given me by the students here
    • lecture was given in answer to an invitation from an association of
    • external science is unable to give them is to be found by plunging
    • been given to us — they enter the consciousness as something
    • is given up to these sense-impressions. But if, having turned our
    • being of man, anthroposophical Spiritual Science gives the name of
    • The exercises gradually give us the power to eliminate the whole of
    • world of Spirit, specific description is given of a world of
    • being has, as it were, to be given over to this reality of the
    • in far greater intensity — given over to the world, it is true,
    • To look upwards into the higher worlds gives us security and
    • It has only been possible to give a very bare outline of this
    • This is Eurhythmy, a performance of which is to be given here next
    • into the material domain of man’s being; it gives expression to
    • give expression to the super-sensible in the domain of his social
    • a lecture given by invitation in the Theolog.
  • Title: Mission of Folk-Souls (1929): Lecture 1
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    • Eleven lectures given in June of 1910 at Christiania (Oslo).
    • especially at work and gives the general signature to that epoch, he
    • gives his commissions to the Folk-spirits, so that the collective
    • evolution, the same one returns again as Spirit of the Age and gives
    • also called Spirits of Cyclic Periods. We shall give further reasons
    • to justify this expression. These higher spiritual Beings who give
    • These lectures will give us an opportunity to study in
  • Title: Mission of Folk-Souls (1929): Lecture 2
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    • a people. The Beings who give language have great strength, they are
    • which it could be perceived how the Archai or Primal Forces give
    • normally to have; that is to say, they do not give intuitions in the
    • but they stimulate inwardly, they work within the brain and give a
  • Title: Mission of Folk-Souls (1929): Lecture 3
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    • Eleven lectures given in June of 1910 at Christiania (Oslo).
    • sentient-soul, therefore, he is thus far given up to all his desires
    • the sum-total of the angles of all triangles will give 180 deg.
    • school. I might also give you the example of Hegel's logic, you
    • only be aglow and feel in the sentient-soul, we must also give
    • directly to do, but which gives him the occasion to incarnate in some
    • That gives a sort of insight into the inner being of one
    • gives his orders, in which he distributes the missions which are to
    • and gives his orders to the Archangel, the latter passes them on to
    • to give out more weighty, more important orders, that he is, so to
    • of the Age severed off a portion at a given time, and then passed on
  • Title: Mission of Folk-Souls (1929): Lecture 4
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    • Eleven lectures given in June of 1910 at Christiania (Oslo).
    • the present-day man, is the one who has given him the possibility of
    • that this possibility was first given by the Spirits of Form, those
    • last third he has to give back that which he received during the
    • corresponding installment. If man had indeed been exclusively given
    • who give what we call our present earthly consciousness, not between
    • possibility is given that a man should not only be dependent in this
    • being of the earth and give him the racial character. The races which
    • The spot in Asia corresponds to those which give man the
    • truths can only be indicated. They give us that which is in
  • Title: Mission of Folk-Souls (1929): Lecture 5
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    • Reincarnation, when properly understood. It gives us the outlook
    • should like to give you an example, and would beg you to accompany me
    • their name was given them, because they bring the thick fluid element
    • of the sun, not as the giver of light, but when he says of it:
    • was the great mission of Saturn to give will, to implant the forces
  • Title: Mission of Folk-Souls (1929): Lecture 6
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    • Eleven lectures given in June of 1910 at Christiania (Oslo).
    • course of lectures given at Düsseldorf on the Hierarchies
    • in which a comprehensive idea was given of the heavenly part of the
    • the indications given in the last lecture, especially at the close,
    • normal ‘ I ’, that which gives man his normal
    • which could be given by the Mercury-oracle, in which one could
    • Ethiopian race. Everything which gives the Ethiopian race its special
    • man's respiratory and nervous system, and give it a definite
    • Jupiter humanity, those forces which give the special stamp to the
  • Title: Mission of Folk-Souls (1929): Lecture 7
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    • Monism. The actual inspirers, the impulse-givers of all Monotheism
    • represented, so that the task was given to one people to introduce
    • the impulse, the ferment for this Monotheism. This task was given to
    • the task of this particular people to give as an impulse that the
    • impulse then given was, in the course of the following centuries and
    • impulse had been given to humanity, had renounced becoming an Archai,
    • be found in Western Europe, and there the inspiration was given by
    • post-Atlantean age of civilization, and the people itself gives a
    • other hand an idealistic people is one which gives the Spirit of the
    • that which was first of all given to the Archangel of the Northern
    • were at the same time given quite different tendencies, tendencies
    • remarkable construction and unique development, gives a more
    • This gives only a slight indication of an important
  • Title: Mission of Folk-Souls (1929): Lecture 8
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    • Eleven lectures given in June of 1910 at Christiania (Oslo).
    • the son of that Being who gives speech. In the imprinting of the
    • I only wanted to-day to give an idea of how the Northern
  • Title: Mission of Folk-Souls (1929): Lecture 9
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    • Eleven lectures given in June of 1910 at Christiania (Oslo).
    • heard from former presentations given on similar themes, that the
    • is given to considering everything in its relation to the ‘ I
    • account given in the Old Testament of the Serpent, which is nothing
    • particular is the battle with the Powers which give us an external,
    • day only give hints as to this Luciferic influence. What you will
    • it is given the possibility of lying. In the physical body sickness
    • the material scientists of the present day give the same explanation
    • positively awes one in the Scandinavian Mythology. I can only give
    • events could not, even down to the smallest details, be given better,
    • himself is overcome. The avenger of Odin is given a special rôle and
  • Title: Mission of Folk-Souls (1929): Lecture 10
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    • given to educate the ‘ I ’ through the
    • Christ-impulse had been given to the earth, Tacitus could describe
    • recognized the giver, the bestower of the ‘ I ’, the
    • group-soul was given the name Sif. That is the name of the spouse of
    • individual ‘ I ’, with the giver of the individual
    • peoples in other parts of Europe other tasks had already been given
    • could only be given to European civilization by the old Celtic
    • or Soul of the Higher Feelings. But it had not merely to give the
    • the God Thor had given to the human soul, now viewed from the
    • living to the East of us. Their whole culture gives the Western
    • that we may compare what it gives us as a direct out-pouring of the
    • Anthroposophists, because he develops it higher and higher and gives
    • a wonderful, plastic manner in the various expositions Solovioff gives
    • Christ into the idea of the State given him by the Roman State. The
    • Age of the ancient Greeks was given as an impulse to Christianity,
    • Northern and Eastern Europe. I wished to give you an indication of
  • Title: Mission of Folk-Souls (1929): Lecture 11
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    • been given on this theme, the further discussion of which would not
    • which I was able to give here, will remember that once upon a time in
    • they are presented to the untrained soul. But that which is given in
    • once able to give, and which the human soul is growing away from, is
    • the human soul-forces, had to be subdued by that which had been given
    • give, namely, soul-pictures such as that of the Fenris Wolf. It would
    • clairvoyance. The power given by the old Archangel Odin, the old
    • can again be given to man with which to see Christ. Vidar, who
    • Anthroposophy, that seed would not be given on this ground to one
    • particular people or tribe, but to humanity as a whole. What is given
    • to all mankind, and must be given, can only spring up at a certain
    • place; but it must be given to the whole of humanity. We recognize no
    • in one people disputing with another about what is to be given, but
    • is the best that I can give?’ Then to the common altar will
    • about that which could not yet be given in the first half of the
    • anthroposophical, that we should give of our best, that which is
  • Title: Paths to Knowledge of Higher Worlds
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    • A lecture given in Christiania, 26th November, 1921.
    • A lecture given in Christiania, 26th November, 1921.
    • also in ordinary science is given up to external observation and
    • and more the support given by external observation. Observation has
    • organism. Let me now give you an example, an elementary but
    • gives rise to something which does not reveal itself outwardly
    • which one form gives rise to the other can only be grasped if we bear
    • the development of the body, from the embryonic stage onwards, gives
    • not the point just now; the point is that sense-perception gives us a
    • were, for our soul-experiences. We need something which gives the
    • support in the same way in which the external sense perceptions give
    • What is it that gives us the right to speak of reality in the
    • consist, for example, in the fact that at certain given moments we
    • our ordinary life we give ourselves up to the present. But in the
    • can only give a few indications in this connection.
    • possible to give it any ordinary kind of frame. What the friends of
    • can only give a few indications in this direction, for at the Waldorf
  • Title: Lecture: The World Development in the Light of Anthroposophy
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    • The lecture presented here was given at the University of Christiania
    • The lecture presented here was given at the University of Christiania
    • Given at the
    • which I took the liberty to give you, will have shown you that
    • submit coldly to inner ideas. Of course, this gives rise to the
    • if loneliness would not give us this Ego-feeling in the spiritual
    • gives us our Ego feeling here on earth. To this loneliness we owe
    • shall enlarge the explanations already given yesterday. It is
    • true that in this case the physical body is given over to the
    • body. This elimination gives rise to that thought activity which
    • stars above will no longer exist. But spiritual science gives us
  • Title: Lecture: Foundations of Anthroposophy
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    • The lecture presented here was given at the University of Christiania on
    • The lecture presented here was given at the University of Christiania
    • Given at the
    • I wish to give you
    • being by seeking to know what the universe is able to give them,
    • body's physical nature, tried to give many examples taken from
    • with an inky nib had given him a blood poisoning and that he
    • given by the medium or, as Sir Oliver Lodge believed, with the
    • description given by the soul of his son. Even a scientist could
    • advancing fantastic notions; this certainty given by
    • against the scientific interpretations given in the two
    • a foreboding, or whether we give it any other name. But it is a
    • a different aspect, and ordinary consciousness simply gives them
    • dream. Allow me to give you a few indications which show how such
    • [Lectures given on the 25th and
    • shall see that this perception outside the body gives us a new
    • whereas the eye only gives us a physical reflection of something
  • Title: Mission/Folk-Souls (1970): 1. Angels, Folk Spirits, Time Spirits: their part in the Evolution of Mankind.
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    • the brief sketch I have given you, has evolved. We can look into a
    • give heed to them. He would then see that there are certain entities,
  • Title: Mission/Folk-Souls (1970): 2. Normal and abnormal Archangels and Time Spirits.
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    • whose activity is expressed in this physical form must give some
    • not given the brain its present form. Beings such as these are able
    • definitions. The authors must of necessity give different
  • Title: Mission/Folk-Souls (1970): 3. The inner Life of the Folk Spirits. Formation of the Races.
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    • and confirms what people have learnt at school. I could also give you
    • responsible, but which gives him the occasion to incarnate in a
    • field of perception. This should give to some extent an insight into
    • Then follows the influence of the Spirit of the Age who gives his
    • turn give them to the Angels who transmit them to the separate
    • the Age detached a portion of the people at a given moment and then
    • the reason why mankind is divided into races. That which gives man
  • Title: Mission/Folk-Souls (1970): 4. The Evolution of Races and Civilization.
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    • life man has to give back what he received during the first, the
    • childhood; the centre in Asia corresponds to those which give man the
    • and needs explaining: the translator did not give an accurate
    • post-Atlantean civilization, to which we have already given due
    • forces of youth, but is given over to the hardening forces of old
  • Title: Mission/Folk-Souls (1970): 5. Manifestation of the Hierarchies in the Elements of Nature.
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    • concert, I would like to give you an example and would ask you to
    • It was for this reason that they were given their name. Behind them
    • speaks of the Sun, not as the giver of light, but when he says:
  • Title: Mission/Folk-Souls (1970): 6. The Five Root Races of Mankind.
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    • lecture-course was given in Dusseldorf, in April 1909, and was
    • Hierarchies in the lecture-course given at Dusseldorf, in which a
    • comprehensive picture was given of the cosmic activity of the three
    • our knowledge: Nevertheless from the indications given in the last
    • Ethiopian race. Everything which gives the Ethiopian race its
    • give it a definite form. In this indirect way the abnormal Spirits of
    • mysteries, which give us a deep insight into the wise guidance of all
    • Nine lectures given in Munich, 23rd – 29th August, 1909.]
  • Title: Mission/Folk-Souls (1970): 7. Advance of Folk Spirits to the Rank of Time Spirits.
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    • spirit of the lectures given here in the last few days you will be
    • substance.] to give it its correct name. This
    • given up to the impulses of the Folk Spirit. At the time when the
    • given other tasks, into the hands of others. We have already
    • composition and characteristic development, gives a deeper or clearer
  • Title: Mission/Folk-Souls (1970): 8. The Five Post-Atlantean Civilizations.
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    • which Odin acquired the power to give the gift of language to the
    • Spirit in the spiritual life of the Teutonic peoples. What gives the
    • Anthroposophy we are given a description of the events which took
    • 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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    • is given to seeing everything in relation to the ‘I’, to
    • powers which give us an external, false Picture of the world and
    • only give indications of this Luciferic influence outside the
    • Eleven lectures given in Hamburg, May
    • man, although externally it gives the same impression.
    • awful grandeur peculiar to Teutonic mythology. I can only give
  • Title: Mission/Folk-Souls (1970): 10. The Mission of Individual Peoples and Cultures in the Past, Present and Future.
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    • Group Soul was given the name “Sif “. This is the name of
    • the peoples in other regions of Europe had already been given other
    • was later given quite different tasks, to educate the still youthful
    • could be given to European civilization only by the ancient Celtic
    • simply the precipitation of what the God Thor had given to the human
    • China with what had once existed in former times. I can give only the
    • their whole culture gives the impression of being in a preparatory
    • mythology. We should give a false impression of these Eastern
    • Northern and Eastern Europe. I wished to give you an indication of
  • Title: Mission/Folk-Souls (1970): 11. Nerthus, Freyja and Gerda.
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    • lectures which I was able to give here will recall that once upon a
    • will understand the account Tacitus gives of the Goddess Nerthus
    • Germania. See also the lecture given by Rudolf Steiner
    • legends which give intimations of the birth of physical man. Njordr
    • give and which the human soul transcends, is in conflict with that
    • given from out of the Earth forces themselves to the ‘I’,
    • to give birth to a new clairvoyance. The power given by the old
    • given to man again. Vidar who is part of the heritage of Northern and
    • future mission. Only vague intimations of his image have been given.
    • of the Gods we realize that Teutonic mythology gives promise of
    • has sometimes been said that the name we give to the greatest Being
    • should be given the name of Buddha, we should unhesitatingly abide by
    • Germanic countries, but of the whole of humanity. What is given to
    • all mankind must be given; it may, it is true, originate in a
    • particular region, but it must be given to the whole of humanity. We
    • disposal, the more the better. I have no qualms. All that is given
    • been given out of the sources Of the Rosicrucian Mystery will
    • take it for granted that the communications given out from
    • life, you can test what is given out from the sources of
    • because it is given to them to preserve and nurture old and new
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  • Title: Fifth Gospel (1950): Lecture I
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    • ideas and thoughts he gives very little evidence of
    • have given birth not only to what claims to be Christian but
  • Title: Fifth Gospel (1950): Lecture II
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    • way. Forgive me if I here interpose a personal remark. I must
  • Title: Fifth Gospel (1950): Lecture III
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    • is not easy to put these things into words which give
    • From a Lecture-Course given here
    • And yet, what an impulse has been given! But these things are
    • clearly. The other four Gospels give little indication of this
  • Title: Fifth Gospel (1950): Lecture IV
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    • from that time in his life of which indications have been given
    • him to give these astounding answers. It was because everything
    • time to give those astounding answers. We know too that after
    • answers he had given in the temple. They saw in him the future
    • “Bath-Kol” was the name given to that mysterious
    • Not only had he been able in his twelfth year to give
    • entered the Order must give to it all his worldly possessions.
  • Title: Fifth Gospel (1950): Lecture V
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    • senses. He was given up as hopeless. And indeed for days he
    • once given birth to the Jesus child of St. Luke's Gospel.
    • realm I will give thee all the beauty and the glory contained
    • through what I can give to thee, thou wilt be able to dispense
    • among those who observed the moral precepts given by Hillel or
    • into a supplication: “Give us this day our Daily
    • others incurred,” He transposed into: “Forgive us
    • our trespasses as we forgive them that trespass against
    • teachings given by Christ Jesus to His disciples.
    • narratives selected is rather to give you an idea of its
    • a long time that the teaching I give is tainted by every kind
    • in a watered-down form to America, where he has given out a
    • given in good faith, as it should be treated. Take it with you,
    • given here in connection with the Fifth Gospel in such a way
    • given — who has won great respect simply because he is
    • thinking must be changed, must be given another direction!
    • greeting I should like to give, particularly at the end of this
  • Title: Eternal Soul of Man in the Light of Anthroposophy
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    • anywhere. The Bn/GA is not listed. It was given at Oslo in 1923.
    • for apologies, as I cannot give the lecture in the language of
    • consciousness is given with which we can judge the reality of
    • wants to dream further about the dream in order to give himself
    • gives continuously of this wealth until he has little, yes,
    • secrets of the world, and which can also give us, in addition,
    • not given back earlier to us, not until we can grasp it in love
    • knowledge; this then gives us an unsought insight into a former
    • when we — forgive me when I use the term — first
    • occasion: of course the objection is given that these things
    • after he gives an account of his method, as I have described
    • given to me from the spiritual world, not merely to think it
    • the cosmic goal so that this cosmic goal gives the correct
  • Title: Cosmic Forces in Man: Lecture I: Cosmic Forces in Man
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    • Three lectures given in Christiania, November 24th, 27th and
    • lectures given in this very town many years ago, before the war, and
    • that certain definite indications were given of the terrible times
    • affairs upon any knowledge of this kind. I answered that I had given
    • the real purport of the lectures. Their aim was to give true guiding
    • words of human language that can give any adequate idea of the awful
    • more brilliantly than all that was given to man by oriental wisdom
    • applies to him, that this name was once given to him as a being who
    • indications can be given. Knowing something of the spiritual teachings
    • of the fact that the forces by which the limbs are given shape are
    • given by the Cosmos. The upper part of his structure is a product of
  • Title: Cosmic Forces in Man: Lecture II: The Soul Life of Man ...
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    • Three lectures given in Christiania, November 24th, 27th and
    • cognition — give us knowledge of what lies on the other side of
    • view, notably in the Lecture-Course given in Vienna in 1914, entitled
    • again. The power is given him to work as a being of soul-and-spirit,
    • in the last life, and give rise to the form of the brain.
    • becoming apparent in the life of the peoples — to give men who
  • Title: Cosmic Forces in Man: Lecture III: The Mission of the Scandanavian Peoples
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    • Three lectures given in Christiania, November 24th, 27th and
    • centuries of the post-Christian era. External history gives no true
    • inspiring such individuals in order that they might give forth the
    • have given here. External life must be viewed not only from the
    • statements will be more or less correct but will give no true account
    • part of the Scandinavian peninsula, to give a very definite stimulus
    • to other souls after death. They can give to other souls after death
    • The two lectures — indeed the three — which I have given you
    • explicable for the reasons given above. But if praise were to come
  • Title: Principle/Economy: Lecture IX: Ancient Revelation and Learning How to Ask Modern Questions
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    • of history. Steiner gives numerous examples of this process, but he
    • is given to it cannot transcend itself because it merely
    • itself; it has to grow beyond its given form. It must raise
    • of what was given to Moses and Paul in the
  • Title: Colour: Part Three: Colours as Revelations of the Psychic in the World
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    • and black give one the desire to have an enclosed image. One wants to
    • peach-colour are images, that is, self-contained surfaces, which give
    • from outer phenomena and remain, as it were, sealed. This give the
  • Title: Question/Economic Life: Lecture: The Central Question of Economic Life
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    • equal warmth, that it gives me deep satisfaction to be allowed
    • can actually only give a few aspects and perhaps indications,
    • the community give to every healthy human being the work which
    • proletarian is waiting for. So he gives himself over to the
    • is why I have given some examples how the development of
    • could be regulated and so on. There I have tried to give
    • given about specific things but which I never meant to be
    • given again and again, and in the discussions following them,
    • situated in their right place. Therefore I do not give actual
    • life. I will give an example. As everyone knows, an item of
    • theoretical answers are given but that life, the total human
    • and historical reality itself, gives the answer to the
    • historical background, life must directly truly give answer. No
    • theory can give this answer, but only the full practical
  • Title: Foundations of Anthroposophy: Lecture I: Foundations of Anthroposophy
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    • numbers 3, 5 and 7 of 8 lectures given at Christiania (Oslo) in the
    • wish to give you in three lectures a survey of what
    • know what the universe is able to give them, the universe of
    • give many examples taken from his medical and scientific
    • the delusion that this prick with an inky nib had given him a
    • with the description given by the medium, or, as Sir Oliver
    • Lodge believed, with the description given by the soul of his
    • advancing fantastic notions; this certainty given by
    • raised against the scientific interpretations given in
    • this a foreboding, or whether we give it any other name. But it
    • different aspect, and ordinary consciousness simply gives them
    • might say, many a pleasant dream. Allow me to give you a few
    • gives us a new aspect of man's physical being. We perceive,
    • gives us a physical reflection of something outside. By leaving
  • Title: Foundations of Anthroposophy: Lecture II: Man in the Light of Anthroposophy
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    • numbers 3, 5 and 7 of 8 lectures given at Christiania (Oslo) in the
    • I not spoken to you yesterday, I could not give you to-day's
    • lecture in the form in which I intend to give it. This is not
    • were given here, a condition can be created, particularly in
    • conception with the physical substance given to us by our
    • Does this fact contradict the explanations given above? It does
    • rayed out can be given form, and these forms moulded by thought
    • to give a description of man's experiences after death.
    • perspective. And thus all the descriptions which I have given
    • were, gives our ordinary thinking and feeling a kind of
    • explanations which I have tried to give as a partial solution
    • as a physical being (more exact details will be given the day
    • following the explanations now given on the nature of man.
  • Title: Foundations of Anthroposophy: Lecture III: World Development in the Light of Anthroposophy
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    • away in this world of the spirit, if loneliness would not give
    • which our body, our bodily sensation, gives us our Ego-feeling
    • this connection I shall enlarge the explanations already given
    • given over to the elements of the earth and that the etheric
    • no longer exist. But spiritual science gives us the certainty
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    • belongs to the more detailed and individual part of life. But it gives
    • knowledge of the nature of man, it gives a Vision of that which lies
    • his own soul the means that are given for attaining occult knowledge.
    • that before a man was given the means of attaining occult knowledge,
    • to cite it to demonstrate how impossible it was to give occult
    • egoisms. Special preparation had therefore to be given in the occult
    • how impossible it is to give expression to it with ordinary words.
    • give it expression by the use of means that are attained through the
    • It is by no means easy to give expression in this way to occult
    • intelligence if he will but give himself the trouble We have no right
    • have insight into what theosophy was able to give. And so the truths
    • difficult for one who gives utterance in correct philosophical manner
    • possibility should again be given for speaking with a single voice
    • “Christianity has not up to the present given me any revelation
    • receives what is given as the occult foundation of Christianity and in
    • hinder the great mission of peace that it is given to theosophy to
    • My intention has been in this lecture to give a kind of introduction
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    • I have given that we stand now at a point in time when through the
    • research. The power given him in occult research must never be allowed
    • attainment. Consider the case of a man who has given himself and his
    • occult research gives him he can, it is true, give wings to his
    • comes to him through occult research and might give him an unfair
    • that is now given to him, after he has passed through the previous
    • given to him in occult instruction.
    • What reason do they give? They say: “That statement is
    • stage of forgetfulness, the first characteristic can only be given in
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    • that a man who has succeeded in becoming free of the instrument given
    • external objects. It gives us moreover the feeling of being surrounded
    • and limited experience. Then more is given to us, gradually we learn
    • for, in order to give a full explanation of the activities in brain
    • what we experience in the flowing light does not at all give us the
    • it gives us pain and pleasure that it begins even to sting and burn
    • and Moon, if it had been able to give man no more than the forces it
    • to bring Him in from the world outside; his philosophy does not give
    • given him in Earthly forces. But for man to be able to perceive what
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    • WE have now to give our consideration to the third experience in the
    • been given to man, for the simple reason that he cannot find them
    • Thou givest us light in the darkness; and he is
    • Such a mystic would give to men nothing but pure thoughts, —
    • the word. What he gives in his philosophy is expressly intended to
    • This gives us, in fact, three more kinds of mystics. We have those who
    • consciousness. This gives a personal touch to the whole thing, and we
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    • time — you will find that philosophy is continually given this
    • earthly life; but do we really know this ego? Could we give any
    • something of an earthly reality that is not given from without.
    • presumption you have given yourself a form you should not have. As I
    • It is a judgment to which, in fact, expression has been given by man
    • the truths which are drawn from the deep wells of occultism give us a
    • to the external world. Finally, the symmetry of his form gives him a
    • To find the fifth member of the human form, you must give your
    • help to give man his distinctively human form. If man were a fish, or
    • either given an outward direction in its form, or as we have seen,
    • What we described as the quality of enclosure within itself is given
    • convenience of further reference, give these members names which have
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    • give, you cannot omit from your study of man the aspects with which we
    • ordered things that precisely what man loses in this way is given to
    • . These are the names given to the first three
    • to these that I will ask you now to give your consideration.
    • fourth member, the upper arm, and to this we give the same designation
    • And so we give to the elbow the Sign and the name we gave to the knee,
    • (Libra) and is given the Sign
    • gives it a double relation with the outside world It is connected with
    • leg, to which we give the name Waterman (Aquarius) and the
    • as he has an animal nature. We give it the name of Archer
    • is not only formed from out of the middle man, but it is also given an
    • Occultism has always given the name of Mysterium Magnum, the Great
    • occultism must give heed. When he passes out beyond his consciousness,
    • spoken: “Give heed to what is said to thee; so mayst thou
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    • give us information of Earth life, are principally situated in the
    • The explanation that has been given enables us to recognise the fact
    • Let us now give our special attention to this middle man. If you
    • man as part and parcel of what Earth existence gives to us, we must
    • Earth can give to man. The Earth could be there for a long
    • more given to thought. Peoples of ancient times who were fond of
    • peoples. This clairvoyance had been given to man, — as a kind of
    • be something external for man, could only give him an Earth
    • — and so a clairvoyance was given to the man of ancient times as
    • a compensation; it was given him through the possibility of
    • Moon religion that was given by the old clairvoyance in the very
    • that they were in great measure given to mankind as very ancient
    • the theosophical teachings that were given by the occultists were
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    • Let me now give you a picture of what happens when a pupil in
    • it is a process, an experience that is given us by the ether body.
    • as given over to death.
    • destructible form have the Gods given you — the Gods who are my
    • man would have become if he had been given the handling of him,
    • gives of what man would have become if he, Lucifer, alone had had the
    • transient. It gives nevertheless an approximate idea of the impression
    • always given man the four pictures, — Man, Lion, Bull, Eagle; but
    • it has given no more than indications, as, e.g., in the account of the
    • this Earth evolution has under the influence of Lucifer given to man
    • thought, which alone can give man support and stay. But it is
    • If I am to give a name to the help that the pupil in occultism needs
    • If I am to give you an answer to this question, I must draw your
    • of the reasons why the Christ Impulse can give this help. The first is
    • and not only with founders of religions, but with all who have given
    • everywhere indications that while he did not give all he knew, for
    • 4:6 And the devil said unto him, All this power will I give thee, and the glory of them: for that is delivered unto me; and to whomsoever I will I give it. \
    • 4:10 For it is written, He shall give his angels charge over thee, to keep thee: \
    • see how unique is the picture given us in the Gospels. Christ passed
    • with the accounts that have to be given of the life of initiates,
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    • in occultism. Christ gives him the means whereby he can remember his I
    • name of Jahve or Jehovah gives something to the upper man as a kind of
    • that member of the human form to which we give symbolically the Sign
    • then we must take them in the sequence I have given; because,
    • take the movements in the sequence I have given.
    • gave you a destructible body, but I have given you immortality.”
    • understanding that is given here. The exoteric traditions do indeed
    • can give no actual and genuine knowledge of the facts. The real
    • for him to appear again in Earth life, he has been given a new
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    • IT was by no mere chance that after I had given you a description of
    • Temptation given in the Gospels; you would have it there before you,
    • Lucifer, and in the scene that is given us in the Gospels we have to
    • — Christ appears as wholly given up, in devotion, to all that is
    • super-sensible consciousness can give information concerning the
    • and comprehensive communications given there in reference to primeval
    • give other names to the results reached on the occult path. Both roads
    • the names that were given out of the knowledge contained in the
    • seen how Lucifer is given the place of a kind of brother. This is what
    • The answer is, that by taking together all that has been given in the
    • which can give a more exact and accurate picture of the higher trinity
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    • given us by earthly experiences. Yet, if we desire to attain
    • divided and given to the cosmos: so that it might nourish the
  • Title: Man's Being: Lecture II: Life between Death and a New Incarnation
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    • esterday I tried to give you
    • the answers will be given by means of similar symbolic forms
    • is here that we give as nourishment to the universe
    • earthly experiences. We give to the universe whatever it
    • experiencing of the spiritual world. Secondly, we are given
  • Title: Man's Being: Lecture III: Our Experiences at Night, Life after Death
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    • the exalted Sun-spirit who had given them the strength to pass
    • will be given of being helped by the Christ impulse, as it is
    • earth. And it would be the moral world order which would give
    • What we are given by Anthroposophy shows us how the
    • words must be given wings by the spirit. At night, however, the
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    • wisdom given to us in later years is the wisdom with which the
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    • thoughts had been given to him by the stars; but he attained,
    • teaching given to us in school, from forming a conception of
    • to feeling, was given to ancient man by this knowledge: I have
    • has given you the faculty of making your soul independent of
    • ego-being only if given the impulse by the gods to merge
    • the giver of man's immortality, with the Christ. It is a divine
    • from what was given by the body. In the present stage of human
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    • its height. Then the earth has given her soul to the
    • gives us the possibility of recognizing man as Man. Without
    • be possible once the knowledge given by spirit and soul will
    • Give us corpses! Then we shall be able to advance in
    • medicine. Give us corpses!” — Certainly, this cry
    • Give us the possibility of looking into spirit and soul,
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    • Consists of 38 esoteric lessons all given by Rudolf Steiner
    • robust thoughts that an exoteric can. I'll give you an example.
    • why the exercises that were given to you contain thought
    • or fast-living men. Such thoughts give him a pain, because he feels
    • lesser extent from Empedocles. Leibniz gives one a feeling of
    • consumed. This gives one a true image of a human being. The bowl is
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    • have been given that enable us to reach it. But the path is difficult
    • protect oneself against Ahriman? By being satisfied with what's given
    • glad for what's given to you;
    • Gladly do without what's not given to you.
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    • Consists of 68 esoteric lessons all given by Rudolf Steiner
    • completely free. Through the meditations he's given he must
    • himself acquire the forces that helpers used to give him. An esoteric
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    • Consists of 68 esoteric lessons all given by Rudolf Steiner
    • masters of wisdom and of the harmony of feelings have given us are all
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    • Consists of 68 esoteric lessons all given by Rudolf Steiner
    • to support us in our meditations, which were given in all proper esoteric
    • ones a thousandfold. Nevertheless, we should not give up our
    • doctor can of course not give us anything for these conditions, and
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    • Consists of 68 esoteric lessons all given by Rudolf Steiner
    • What's given here is
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    • Consists of 68 esoteric lessons all given by Rudolf Steiner
    • student isn't just supposed to be given teachings, he's
    • the school there for? Advice is given for faster and easier progress,
    • speak in one out of what is given exoterically and experience it from
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    • him. Every joy that one has had from small things will give rise to
  • Title: Lecture III: WORLD-PENTECOST: The Message of Anthroposophy
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    • to the earth the sublime Sun-Being gives them the power whereby they
    • Many were the prayers, many were the lofty teachings given by the
    • offered their prayers to the Spirit of the sun who gives them
    • His disciples and gave them further teaching. A power had been given
    • said: “We beheld the Mystery of Golgotha, and this gives us the
    • merely in order to give teaching to men but to make the fact of His
    • Moreover this knowledge can give a new understanding of Christ, in the
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    • thoughts. As a result, certain ideas give conceptual form to the phenomena
    • given wings by artistic feeling.
    • through sensory-natural elements, is given the soul out of the
    • actually part of that head. Her helmet gives expression to the shaping
    • life as does abstract, idealistic-empirical cognition, it gives us back
    • sun-implanted blood system upon the earth-given nervous system. The
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    • be given stage presentation. Man was, so to speak, the vessel of the
    • imaginative element, the evocation of sounds. Single words give the
    • Frau Dr. Steiner has given years to it. When we return to artistic feeling
    • given only sketchy indications of what Anthroposophy wishes to do for
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    • Fifth Gospel. For I hope to show that in fact, given our
    • only give what we would have to place on the rising scale
    • be clarified if the answer is given to the question: How
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    • couldn't receive what this being had to give with
    • understand with normal reason what he had to give them. He
    • give these images the necessary condensation, to hold them
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    • what impulses have they nevertheless given! Their profound
    • divine powerlessness in order to give birth to the impulse
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    • a way to enable Jesus to give such surprising answers. We
    • was able to give exceptional answers. In the beginning he
    • given to that inspiring voice, although a weaker, lesser
    • the others around him knew. Not only that he could give the
    • All who entered the Order had to give all their possessions
    • had to be given to the Order. So the Order possessed small
    • almost everything that the Essenes were able to give during
    • These lectures were given to members of the
    • "tone," "call" (e.g. water in pouring gives forth a
    • the Divine will, by whatever means effected, given to
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    • given birth to the Luke-Jesus.
    • are old. I want to found a new kingdom; I will give you
    • give you, you will not need what you now need because you
    • bread into a request: “Give us this day our daily
    • by others owed” he changed to: “Forgive us our
    • trespasses as we forgive those who trespass against
    • have attempted to give you an indication by telling you
    • given in good faith, correctly. Take it with you, discuss
    • think this is the best farewell greeting I can give at the
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    • given by Theosophy is as subjectively colored as all the other
    • are told that the mystery of Jesus Christ is given to us in signs, that
    • any given age. If we consider initiation according to that principle,
    • of an impulse given by Christ.
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    • two students was reborn as Hermes, the great impulse giver for the Egyptian
    • prophets had been given the idea of the great being, Ahura Mazdao,
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    • achieve nothing. But if people are given wisdom, knowledge of evolution,
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    • teaching. Indications are given everywhere in these writings that people
    • wisdom, Ahriman was given a name made up of two parts: Mephiz-Tophel,
    • (Fear none of those things which thou shalt suffer: behold, the devil shall cast some of you into prison, that ye may be tried; and ye shall have tribulation ten days: be thou faithful unto death, and I will giveRev. 2:10)
    • we read: “To him who overcomes I will give some of the hidden
    • manna and I will give him a white stone with a new name written on the
    • (He that hath an ear, let him hear what the Spirit saith unto the churches; To him that overcometh will I giveRev. 2:17)
    • ascetics, but to recognize that this earth has something to give them.
    • but, through legends, to come to realize what humanity has been given
    • (And I will kill her children with death; and all the churches shall know that I am he which searcheth the reins and hearts: and I will giveRev. 2:23)
    • the development of the earth, which is given to us by the “masters
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    • to them. The individuals given a special mission therefore had to carry
    • receives what is given to it cannot go beyond itself. It can only observe
    • Paul were given in the revelation of Yahweh-Christ. Therefore, we read in
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    • That gives us an idea
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    • which has given them mastery over external physical nature, the souls
    • world, he gives the book to the writer of the Apocalypse. He is supposed
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    • 12:14 And to the woman were given two wings of a great eagle, that she might fly into the wilderness, into her place, where she is nourished for a time, and times, and half a time, from the face of the serpent. \
    • 13:5 And there was given unto him a mouth speaking great things and blasphemies; and power was given unto him to continue forty and two months. \
    • 13:7 And it was given unto him to make war with the saints, and to overcome them: and power was given him over all kindreds, and tongues, and nations. \
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    • 12:14 And to the woman were given two wings of a great eagle, that she might fly into the wilderness, into her place, where she is nourished for a time, and times, and half a time, from the face of the serpent. \
    • 13:5 And there was given unto him a mouth speaking great things and blasphemies; and power was given unto him to continue forty and two months. \
    • 13:7 And it was given unto him to make war with the saints, and to overcome them: and power was given him over all kindreds, and tongues, and nations. \
    • 17:13 These have one mind, and shall give their power and strength unto the beast. \
    • 17:17 For God hath put in their hearts to fulfil his will, and to agree, and give their kingdom unto the beast, until the words of God shall be fulfilled. \
    • 18:7 How much she hath glorified herself, and lived deliciously, so much torment and sorrow give her: for she saith in her heart, I sit a queen, and am no widow, and shall see no sorrow. \
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    • have to speak for years. In these lectures we can only give a kind of
    • been given to humankind not in order to agitate for Theosophy but rather
    • angels who had been given power to harm earth and sea, saying, ‘Do
    • harmony. Twelve times 12,000 gives the number 144,000.
    • ages an entirely different form of wisdom will be given. The souls who
    • the resurrection — this coffin was given the shape of the cross.
    • beast gives a home to all that thus falls away: that is the eighth state.
    • to give Theosophy to those able to receive it.



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