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- Title: Lecture: The Alphabet
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- appear to Europeans as a daughter of Greece, whereas all
- abstraction took hold of European culture and thus resulted in the
- Title: Evil and the Future of Man
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- mid-European culture of the nineteenth century, with essays on the
- Title: Lecture: Spiritual Emptiness and Social Life
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- there awakened in Middle Europe an impulse leading to the growth of
- mid-European countries.
- mid-European life from the thirteenth until the twentieth centuries,
- upon Middle Europe. This incisive contrast was between the inner,
- Middle Europe, whereas the bulk of the middle class remained
- all those who held any kind of ruling positions in Middle Europe at
- This is connected with the whole inherent character of mid-European
- that such a true representative of Middle European life has no inkling
- that makes Hermann Grimm the typical representative of Middle European
- men in Middle Europe was similar to his. Hermann Grimm wrote an
- the whole period of Middle European culture of which I spoke
- social sphere; For the reason why the social life of Middle Europe has
- Middle Europe; in other regions of the modern civilised world it was
- spiritual emptiness of Middle European life and of modern Europe in
- souls of men in Middle Europe earlier than that of Greece, namely the
- prevailing in Europe, infiltrated them through and through and caused
- necessary for the historic evolution of Middle Europe — all that
- developed from the seeds planted in mid-European civilisation was
- transplanted from ancient Rome into the sphere of Middle European culture,
- of Goetheanism, modern humanity, especially in Middle Europe, absorbed
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- Title: Lecture: The Sun-Mystery in the Course of Human History
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- future is bound up with the holiest traditions of European
- Title: Lecture: A Turning-Point in Modern History
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- Europe, it may be of use to link up with these things, which should
- feeling for the culture of middle Europe. Herman Grimm once said that
- Title: Lecture: Man, Offspring of the World of Stars
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- Southern Europe. Now the secret of man's connection with the Sun was
- Title: Lecture: The Three Stages of Sleep
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- in Central Europe, where there was still a vivid, ancient,
- Title: Lecture: Spiritual Wisdom in the Early Christian Centuries
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- through the ripest souls in European civilisation streams which
- Europe, was less and less understood. People spoke contemptuously of
- teachers in the Southern regions of Europe not even the names have
- South of Europe during the first four centuries after the Mystery of
- There is no telling what would have come to pass in Europe if the
- Title: Lecture: The Recovery of the Living Source of Speech
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- arranged. And in the case of the languages of Northern Europe we do
- parts of Europe. The feeling a man had when he was ploughing was
- Title: Lecture: Gnostic Doctrines and Supersensible Influences in Europe
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- Gnostic Doctrines and Supersensible Influences in Europe
- Influence in Europe and Asia Today.
- Influence in Europe and Asia Today.
- Doctrines and Supersensible Influences in Europe
- kinship with the spiritual world. Such ideas lived in European
- were among the first. It was the age of Scholasticism, of European
- world behind this veil were still preserved, but in Europe it was as
- picture to yourselves this great wall which grew up in Europe in
- still preserved over in Asia. In Europe, this vision was completely
- is not a symbolic but a true picture of Europe as it was in the
- Earth, while Europe saw the beginnings of what was later to develop
- to evolve in the souls of the men of Europe. So long as they adhered
- beings of Europe as they strive to consummate their cosmic union.
- the East of Europe to-day, we see not human beings alone but an
- conditions now developing as between Asia and Europe cannot be fully
- Title: Lecture I: Ancient Myths
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- is able to think in one week about European conceptions if
- Title: Lecture V: Ancient Myths
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- draw on hundreds from every part of Europe. In the first half of the
- deserved so well of Central European culture. Friedrich Schlegel
- shaping of Europe Napoleon. Friedrich Schlegel from the lofty
- he carried through Europe, and then for seven years more the
- impulse of blessing for European humanity!
- Friedrich Schlegel showed what, in his view, the salvation of Europe
- has put before his audience: the whole life of Europe, above all,
- produced by the Revolution and Napoleon, a Europe would come
- Europe have become in the course of the 19th Century! I repeat: it is
- of materialistic statesmanship over the whole of Europe. And only
- Europe? One can admit that he had a feeling for the greatness, the
- leads to nothing. For Friedrich Schlegel's hope was for a Europe of
- a Christianizing of Europe and was so bad a prophet that a
- materializing of Europe came about!
- Title: Lecture VI: Ancient Myths
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- no more illiterates in Western Europe? One learns much, another less,
- view. Anyone who observes the social state of Europe, as it has
- things have worked into the structure of European life, into this
- complicated European life. In the West it has retained the Athanasian
- It has developed in the West the various European members of this
- European social totality inasmuch as it has gradually created
- German and Slav elements in Europe altogether a complicated
- disregarded what lives there unseen; for the configuration of Europe
- stood to the rest of Europe. I do not now mean merely the political
- relation, I mean the whole relation of France to the rest of Europe,
- and by this I mean all that any European could feel in the course of
- friends, that, so far as the relation of the rest of Europe to France
- of Europe if one studies what hearts, what human souls live out on
- relationships in Europe in the last centuries it did no harm
- are coming over the European social structure. One need not believe
- paradoxically, somewhat extremely: so that Europe had
- that Europe had something to hate. Europe needed this hate as a sort
- Europe will be hated, not by men, but by certain demons which will
- dwell in men. The time will certainly come when Eastern Europe will
- perhaps be hated even more than Central Europe.
- Title: Lecture VII: Ancient Myths
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- as the accepted common opinion, European journalists would write away
- part of present-day Europe was then under the sea conditions
- times as, for instance, the invasions into Europe of the Tartars, the
- Title: Lecture: The Dual Form of Cognition During the Middle Ages and the Development of Knowledge in Modern Times
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- Europe in the form of an ancient wisdom, from what could still be
- world of Europe had reached the following point: An abundant
- Title: Lecture: The Remedy for Our Diseased Civilisation
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- social system which came to the fore in Eastern Europe is nothing but
- Title: Lecture: Salt, Mercury, Sulphur
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- the Middle Ages and that it originated in Central Europe. There is
- Title: Lecture: Some Conditions for Understanding Supersensible Experiences
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- at universities in Middle Europe. As a rule, people are made not only
- Title: Lecture: Concerning the Origin and Nature of the Finnish Nation
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- Europe and it left behind an important monument of culture,
- Europe, a nation that experienced the three parts of the soul
- you like, as Constantinople on the map of Europe, for it is, after
- with the constitution of the human soul. In the East of Europe thus
- Europe as the Russian element, the Russian nation. The Russian
- element that penetrated into Europe through the Finnish element, was
- Europes Eastern culture was preceded, let us say, by a
- certain place in Europe, a nation whose soul was of the kind
- of Eastern Europe is the force that preserved the Finnish nation. But
- Europe.
- The European nations revered
- Title: Lecture: The Spiritual Communion of Mankind
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- times, in Middle, Northern and Western Europe, we are struck by the
- Western Europe, overlaying the original Christianity and shrouding it
- Title: Lecture: Technology and Art: Their Bearing on Modern Culture
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- Europe during the Fourth Post-Atlantean epoch of civilisation and on
- Middle and Western Europe to-day that it had upon the men of the
- groupings are formed among the nationalities of Europe. Previously,
- particular territories of Europe, how they are grouping themselves to
- Title: Lecture: The Inexpressible Name, Spirits of Space and Time.
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- In Europe, one could so frequently explain, though people will not
- applied to Central Europe, but these explanations were not taken as
- their influences into it, insofar as we are Europeans, for past and
- Title: Lecture: The Coming Experience of Christ
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- I tried to describe to you something of how European
- culture of Middle Europe, as we have come to know it in recent weeks,
- Title: Lecture: The Meaning of Easter: St. Paul and the Christ Impulse
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- Title: Lecture: The Templars
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- in history whereby the peoples of Europe sought in their own way to come
- facts of history, there began in European humanity a spiritual development
- succeeding times? We do not. In the further history of European humanity it
- wide over European civilization. Many things took their course in the French
- impulse one has recognized as proceeding from it and working on in European
- Mephistopheles-Ahriman mighty to send forth into European life the impulse of
- Title: Lecture: Evil and the Power of Thought
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- strong European influences have been absorbed into its religious,
- speaking of Central Europe) learn to know in secret societies what
- destructive forces appearing to-day — in the East of Europe,
- to expression in the bodies of the men from Asia, Europe and America,
- Title: Lecture: The Seeds of Future Worlds
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- quite changed when we go further East. Even in the East of Europe it is
- could never do this; we can see this even in the East of Europe, in the
- Title: Lecture: Realism and Nominalism
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- — as far as Europe is concerned — in what we call
- European civilization. For it was impossible to speak of atheism as
- term the age of Nominalism the narrow-minded age of European
- Title: Lecture: Fundamentals of the Science of Initiation
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- knowledge would be valid, for instance, for the European
- Title: Lecture: Cosmogony, Freedom, Altruism
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- They are not asking, “What is good for Europe? What is
- Now Europe. It
- is necessary for Europe to solve the social question —
- Asiatic temperament. The social necessities of Europe are
- of the social question; but the Europeans would first need to
- Europe, there is every external incentive to do something
- the other hand there is in Europe, in the very strongest
- point of European talents — specifically European
- specifically European. But among these Europeans there are
- freedom as an idea the Europeans can form the loftiest
- the Europeans without their other failings, if he could only
- get the clear-cut European idea of freedom, so, the European
- of freedom through the direct agency of the European peoples.
- for Cosmogony — the European possesses only one third
- got. So the European also has only got one third of what is
- things as being the secrets of our civilisation. In Europe,
- Europe, a talent undoubtedly exists for conceiving the
- Leaving Europe
- instance, among the Europeans. They were trying to become
- Freedom lies in the European world; whilst the
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- Title: Lecture: Brunetto Latini
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- the face of the European Continent.
- Title: Lecture: Speech and Song
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- Europe, the word mir as in the phrase Es geht mir gut.
- Title: Lecture: Thinking and Willing as Two Poles of the Human Soul-Life
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- in the middle region, in Mittelgard. This is the Germanic-European
- evolution of European humanity is contained in the fact that the
- European humanity, the humanity of present-day civilisation, has become
- Title: Fall/Darkness: Lecture 1: The Driving Force Behind Europe's War
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- The Driving Force Behind Europe'sWar
- Europe.
- Russian people, but those of Europe and the whole world, will
- Eastern Europe, events much more mysterious than we are
- the events which will be taking shape in Eastern Europe over
- Title: Fall/Darkness: Lecture 4: The Elemental Spirits of Birth and Death
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- of Enlightenment in Europe, our present state of mind, or
- Title: Fall/Darkness: Lecture 7: Working from Spiritual Reality
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- to what really lives in the east of Europe today, the people
- of Central Europe and America see the east of Europe exactly
- neither do the people who actually live in eastern Europe
- eastern Europe, for this is how we should actively consider
- everything I have said about eastern Europe in lectures and
- Europe, then you have something which will lend weight to the
- east of Europe. If on the other hand you take all the
- Title: Fall/Darkness: Lecture 8: Abstraction and Reality
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- first railways were being built in Central Europe. Speaking
- Europe have their origin there. So they are not even
- Title: Fall/Darkness: Lecture 9: The Battle between Michael and 'The Dragon'
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- the spiritual development of the peoples of Europe and
- Europe draw conclusions from such events. If we here in the
- European soul, the best way is to study the works of the
- Eastern Europe. At best we have the situation of the
- the whole of Eastern Europe.
- Title: Fall/Darkness: Lecture 12: The Spirits of Light and the Spirits of Darkness
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- new population consisting entirely of Europeans has arrived
- Americans who are Europeans transplanted to America are
- what they were in Europe because these people have been
- revived in time, though in a European form. This sounds
- Europeans may become indianized when they go to America, but
- Title: Fall/Darkness: Lecture 13: The Fallen Spirits' Influence in the World
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- translated into European languages. It will be a long time
- Title: Fall/Darkness: Lecture 14: Into the Future
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- Europe. The East of Europe will develop powerful tendencies
- political life evolve in Europe and America. Yet, strangely,
- in Europe and America during the 1840s: this something
- European and American Press to lull them to sleep over the
- Title: On the Mysteries of Ancient and Modern Times: Lecture 1
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- refer to the last third of the 18th century, when European
- the Europeans were naturally, nay indeed, justly proud. But
- Title: Lecture: East and West in the Light of the Christmas Idea
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- European Spiritual Impulses. It appears in the original German in
- Norse and Middle European Spiritual Impulses.
- European region which has for many centuries been the stage of
- Title: Lecture: Knowledge Pervaded with the Experience of Love
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- the terrible way in which Deussen distorted it for Europe, those
- Title: Lecture: The Golden Legend and a German Christmas Play
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- countries of Central Europe (of which we have just seen one small
- was developed in Central Europe, we see the wonderful, active,
- European villages in which they arose and gradually evolved, shows us
- more remote times of Christian development in Central Europe, nothing
- Title: Lecture: The Christmas Thought and the Secret of the Ego
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- seventeenth, and eighteenth centuries in Central Europe, of which we
- Europe.
- gradually developed in areas of Central Europe, we are able to see
- of Christian development in Central Europe, only the Easter thought
- Title: Lecture: Matter Incidental to the Question of Destiny
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- themselves occult, — notably in the West of Europe.
- Title: Lecture: Hereditary Impulses and Impulses from Previous Earth Lives
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- expression in Western Europe and in America. With this
- the Eastern suffers terribly to think that Europe — as
- compared to which Europe is only tending in the same direction
- modern China! Herzen replies: Not only England but all Europe!
- strength to overcome this Bourgeoisie, — Europe despite
- Europe, when modern scientific realism will have gone so far
- Such words were really spoken at that time. Europe, says
- declares: I see the unavoidable breakdown of old Europe.
- At the portals of the old world (meaning Europe) there stands
- a certain fear and horror when from the European East to
- give you an example from the most recent times in Europe,
- present War in Europe to the murder of the heir apparent, the
- the near future for the good of European humanity.
- the conditions in Europe should lead to war, Jaurès will
- the only salvation for the Europeans at the present time to
- turn to Chinese culture. For, says Ku Hung Ming, the Europeans
- which must result if Europe is taken hold of by the so-called
- the path which is being trodden by that civilisation of Europe
- of Europe, and from the other side the dictum that the Chinese
- spirit is Europe's only salvation.
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- Title: Four Seasons/Archangels: Lecture II: The Christmas Imagination
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- in its own way. At one time in old Europe a remarkable idea
- Title: Architectural Forms
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- descended upon human life in Europe. There still lay in the
- which has since passed over Europe is enough to make anyone
- which passed over Europe, particularly Central Europe, and had
- materialism in Europe. We see that period approach, in which a
- see a philosophy of life sweep Europe, denying freedom, because
- From outside Europe, from distant Asia, opinions are being
- formed on the European situation which are in a way more
- illuminating than the war that is raging through Europe. But
- just these opinions show that the re-birth of Europe is only
- Title: World History: Lecture I: Evolution of the Soul and of Memory
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- way eastwards in Europe; we have not even to go as far as
- Russia, we find them everywhere in Central Europe. All
- in Europe. When the Greeks relate stories of the heroes who
- Europe into Asia, and later the wanderings back again
- from Asia into Europe. The migration of the Atlantean peoples
- over half Europe, without being able to connect the experience
- Title: World History: Lecture II: Mysteries of 'Asia'
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- west to east and gradually peopling Europe and Asia. All that
- frontier of Asia and Europe. Asia, in those olden times, had,
- death. Europe had, on the Greek soil, a superabundance of death
- Thus from a second point of view we see Europe and Asia set
- Europe. For these had a deep and powerful influence on the
- Title: World History: Lecture IV: Atlantean Wisdom in the Mysteries of Hibernia, Gilgamish and Eabani at Ephesus, Logos Mysteries of Artemis at Ephesus
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- the writings of Aristotle have come into Western Europe, and
- Spain to the West of Europe, and there met, in a manner that I
- whole progress of European civilisation in its connection
- Title: World History: Lecture V: Mysteries of the East, West, and of Ephesus
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- Europe.
- that run through European history down to the present day.
- Title: World History: Lecture VI: Mysteries of the Ancient Near East Enter Europe
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- Mysteries of the Ancient Near East Enter Europe
- left over for Europe and especially for Greece, of the old
- follows? Over in Europe we find the world from out of which
- of the Spirit go over into the coming European civilisation;
- Into Europe it could not find entrance in the same way. Europe
- they were and come into Middle and Southern Europe. Men would,
- Europe by many and diverse ways — especially, for
- writings of Aristotle that came over into Europe direct were
- now it came back again into Europe by diverse channels, through
- returning Crusaders. We find it in every corner of Europe,
- Eleven European Mystics
- Eleven European Mystics.
- circles of European life. We have had amongst us in Europe far
- Eleven European Mystics.
- Eleven European Mystics.
- Europe. In the Cloisters of the Middle Ages lived a true
- was still to be found in Europe even as late as the sixties and
- Europe through Asia Minor, Africa and Spain. It was the same
- to Europe also by yet another path, namely through the
- Title: World History: Lecture VIII: The Burning of the Ephesian Temple and the Goetheanum
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- Africa and Southern Europe, the dark cloud that is the
- here and there in Mid-Europe, in the 14th and 15th centuries,
- Title: Karma of Vocation: Lecture VI
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- Western Europe. Within these occult societies special study has
- Title: Karma of Vocation: Lecture VII
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- the bourgeoisie has arisen in Western Europe and America. We
- maintained by Mill and Herzen that Europe was on the way toward
- Europe is aiming as a later stage; that is, toward a new
- Europe was on the way to becoming a modern China. It may be
- in Europe, which might lead to a rebirth of human personality
- giving it the force needed to overcome the bourgeois, Europe,
- feeling of tragedy, saying that a time will come in Europe when
- thought the one barrier to preventing Europe from rapidly
- Herzen said, “I see the inevitable collapse of old Europe; at
- the portal of the old world (he meant Europe), there stands no
- travelling from eastern Europe to the West — aroused that an
- the most recent times in Europe, without thereby intending to
- may be men here in Europe who, since they all like to think
- well-being of European humanity. What I mean to say is that we
- saying that if conditions in Europe should lead to war, Jaures
- only salvation for the Europeans is to apply themselves to what
- must follow if Europe should be seized by the so-called
- described the way that will be taken by a European culture
- Europe will take hold of the Chinese entity; from the other,
- the only salvation for Europe lies in the Chinese way of
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- Title: Karma of Vocation: Lecture X
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- way to France and Spain in Western Europe. The cult of Christ,
- Title: Mysteries of the Sun: Lecture III
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- towns of Europe and brought about something of an American
- Title: Differentation of Primeval Wisdom into East, Middle, West
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- civilisation, a European civilisation. And again, in this
- European civilisation there is a special culture of its own
- for each of the various European territories. Then we have an
- Europe would cultivate the more intellectual sphere; and this
- this way of culture in the West, in Central Europe, one must
- thoroughly despises the European and American nature, because
- characteristic of Central Europe, as the ethical type is of
- how it is that just in Central Europe this Aesthetic type
- Central-European man, could not take into himself this
- Aesthetic spirit of Central Europe is united with Greece.
- found Anthroposophy in Central Europe, then in this
- Rabindranath Tagore. In Central Europe there would sp read in
- such people, and everything which has happened in Europe
- Title: Man and Nature: Intellect in Man and Nature Bereft of the Gods
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- Europe and America to-day the truth of the ancient saying
- Title: Contrasting World-conceptions of East and West
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- Europe it is almost impossible at this time to imagine how
- Orient, simply because in Europe man had to develop a
- East came over to Europe and was taken up, for instance, by the
- over into Europe from the East, and it was the
- shall find that American science greatly differs from European
- end. That is why our European civilisation has become so
- inner soul-life of a modern European lives in this particularly
- Title: Spiritual Relations in the Configuration of the Human Organism: Lecture II
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- of the 12th, 13th, and 14th centuries an attitude comes about in Europe,
- Title: Spiritual Relations in the Configuration of the Human Organism: Lecture III
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- say that we as mankind, especially as civilized European mankind, enter
- has the impression that in this older European medicine, one had retained
- Title: Social Question as a Problem: Lecture I: The Inner Experience of Language
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- any rate for all mid- and west-European languages—and
- our language and in all West European languages,, so that in
- abstractions. The farther east one goes, say Europeans the
- Title: Social Question as a Problem: Lecture II: The Inner Experience of Language
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- Europe we should perhaps be able to discuss the social
- whereas we Europeans actually feel that every possible thing
- Title: Goetheanism as an Impulse for Man's Transformation - Lecture I: The Difference Between Man and Animal
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- West, the European centre, and the East meet the Guardian of the Threshold
- Title: Goetheanism as an Impulse for Man's Transformation - Lecture 4: Human Qualities Which Oppose Antroposophy
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- of Europe with their American cousins, for a time must go through the
- soul. We people of Europe can only be a match for what assails us from
- nature in its actual depths is evil: In the civilised world of Europe
- under control it is evil. This is actually a European opinion, an opinion
- of the European Church.
- is also being prepared between the Asiatic and European peoples. And
- the conviction that man is by nature good, or the European holds that
- I should like to mention. You see, the fact that the European, although
- underlying the fact—connected with European people having developed
- the Chinese—I don't mean Europeans who know them but those who,
- know Europe too, as for example, Ku Hung Ming, often mentioned by me
- in the Chinese language for logic and science. Thus for what we Europeans
- since they do not have the thing, because, what Europeans believe to
- and what we call logic, something entirely different from what we Europeans
- Title: Goetheanism as an Impulse for Man's Transformation - Lecture 6: Goetheanism as an Impulse for Man's Transformation
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- East and the North of Europe, who by no manner of means possessed the
- impulse? We might first consider how Goethe actually stood within European
- are the European periphery tending with their American off shoots? We
- civilisations on the periphery of Europe, knows that in what English
- Eastern Europe, all this has been rayed out from the centre of Europe;
- is anything but what has been radiated throughout Italy from mid-Europe,
- is intrinsically different from what has streamed out from mid-Europe,
- Europe is, has been rayed out from central Europe. And in this centre
- in mid-Europe from which it has streamed. There will come a time when
- fact, we see appearing in a further step forward of Europe's evolution,
- see all this streaming forth from the whole of Central Europe. How little
- him in the studies he was then making concerning the spread of mid-European
- in what has for centuries come from Central Europe.
- you just to take the whole of European history, you could make a study
- of this in all the periphery regions of Europe. In the east the Slav
- mid-Europe grew out of Goetheanism, grasped by soul ant spirit in its
- The actual substance of what is the essence of mid-Europe is spoken
- Europe. (see Z 269.) If everything is fulfilled, even if only part is
- Europe all that during the last decades has certainly been very little
- Europe itself that will be called upon to understand this threefold
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- Title: The Building at Dornach (Bn/GA 289): Lecture III: Lecture 3
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- Sea northwards into Europe, and this Initiation-stream reaches its fulfilment
- to the destructive forces in Europe during the last 4 or 5 years; only
- Title: Karmic Relationships, Volume III: Lecture I
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- mainly in Europe. The time I mean lies in the 14th or 15th
- Europe down to Spinoza and even beyond him. We gain no real
- This idea was wrestling for the civilisation of Europe at that
- into Europe along the path I have just indicated. Let us
- population of Europe in its totality, in the 10th, 11th and
- evolve out of the mere independent activity of all European
- Europe, influenced European civilisation very strongly —
- and severity, representing it to Europe as the most heretical
- Nevertheless, if their idea had become dominant in Europe, only
- European civilisation. The Consciousness Soul would
- Europe were beginning to feel themselves, however
- European culture. It is here to this day; and in the things
- ‘What will happen?’ said the younger man. ‘Will European
- regard to European civilisation. For after the intermediate
- Title: Pastoral Medicine: Lecture 6
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- truly say he is the dramatist whom we Europeans would compare most
- Title: Pastoral Medicine: Lecture 9
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- as was the case in nineteenth-century Europe, but the medical profession.
- Title: Broken Vessels: Lecture 6
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- truly say he is the dramatist whom we Europeans would compare most
- Title: Broken Vessels: Lecture 9
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- as was the case in nineteenth-century Europe, but the medical profession.
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- the whole cultural life of Europe, unless men bethink themselves in
- Central Europe, and is accounted of outstanding importance. Yet
- Title: Festivals/Easter: Lecture II: The Blood-relationship and The Christ-relationship
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- into present-day Europe and indeed into the whole of the civilised
- What will come now is the spread of Bolshevism over Europe; that is to
- over this unhappy Europe, there can be no improvement. It is
- Title: Lecture I: Human Questions and Cosmic Answers
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- Europe, one of the last to reserve this tradition was Julian the
- Title: Origins of Natural Science: Lecture I
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- permeated with insight. When he was sent to Middle Europe later on,
- against the infidels. In vehement terms he summoned Europe to unite
- European civilization. But then Cusanus sits down at his desk and
- further and further in perspective, had disappeared from European
- which European civilization was beginning to observe and like. In
- Copernicus said to European civilization in 1543. In 1543 Copernicus
- Title: Origins of Natural Science: Lecture II
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- a so-called mystery school of Southeastern Europe. There he heard
- ancient sage of Southern Europe whom I have described today. The
- Title: Lecture: The Revelation of the Cosmic Christ
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- Europe. Many pagan customs were still widespread in the southern
- regions of Europe, in Roman districts and in Greece; pagan customs
- the North and South of Europe, and within this pagan mind there lived
- Title: Inner Impulses: Lecture I
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- survives in the whole European present with far more living strength
- thinking of the peoples of European civilization and culture, and of
- and thus the thinking of the European upper classes who are involved
- also in the method and character. So you see that a European stands in
- Europe.
- So we see how Rome flowed into the institutions of Europe by way of
- we can even say took their origin from it, because the European
- and Rome infected everything, grafting its own nature onto European
- condemned, Rome continued to live on in the institutions of Europe
- Europe.
- birth, and for a long time Europe could do no more than look back to
- the rest! Europe needed the Renaissance, which gave much to it. Thus,
- that was brought to Europe Through the Renaissance and that had been
- of Europe that deceive and tempt men. They have remained behind from
- European peoples with the citizen concept is intimately connected with
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- Europe. Through this onslaught on Rome, the mechanizing of the world
- over here on the right would be Europe and Asia, and here on the left
- that is being made from Asia to bring about a visionary European
- influence came from America to Europe, and another came to permeate
- set. Study the reaction of Europe to the gradual discovery and
- all of Europe would have become nothing but a political machine.
- East of Europe, however, in all the culture of the East, we find an
- tendency that has been grafted onto Eastern Europe.
- but coming from the east of Europe it is a view and conception of
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- meanwhile been developed in the Eastern Hemisphere of Europe and Asia.
- of this when the Europeans discovered America. But it is even known in
- ordinary history that many Europeans who set foot on Mexican-American
- described. This was the fate of many Europeans who trod the soil of
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- us look at the manifest results of European civilization in the last
- other of us is protected from what rages against Europe today is no
- years ago as an important personality when his first book on European
- “When one sees what has developed in Europe, what has happened
- further, ending in the final downfall of European culture.” Ku
- Hung Ming is quite convinced that European culture must go under if
- Europeans refuse to become like the Chinese and if Chinese conditions
- do not spread over Europe. The only salvation for European culture, so
- he says, is for Europeans to become Chinese, that is, become Chinese
- European culture other than finally merging it all — everything in it
- Europe Chinese. Of course, we should see at once that we cannot become
- be better than to continue on the path that European culture has
- spiritual science to bring about the fructification of European
- absolutely necessary for European humanity. The bitterest tears could
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- manifest in European culture of which we heard, for instance, in
- This campaign was intended to carry into European culture influences
- into Europe. So here too there is actual external evidence that a
- As has been said, the Europeans had not conquered the Mongols in
- Silesia; the Europeans had themselves been conquered. Although the
- did not go very far, the impulses remained in Europe in the state of
- to be brought to Europe as an aftermath of the mysteries of the Great
- discovered later on by the Europeans. There the more ahrimanic part of
- part of the America the Europeans had not yet discovered. If their
- tells of the fate suffered by numerous Europeans who went to America
- after the discovery of that continent. Many Europeans met their death
- Europeans were meant to acquire knowledge of this world, and indeed
- the modern age begins with the people of Europe being drawn to
- elemental forces into which the Europeans were to enter. In such
- For example, the Europeans were not to go over to that other world
- Europeans of the wealth of external nature in America gave an intense
- ruler after the Mongols had stormed over to Europe. To Kublai Khan in
- China there came from Europe a Venetian, Marco Polo. At the court of
- imagination of the Europeans concerning the Western Hemisphere. Marco
- We may assume that certain ahrimanic forces flow into the European
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- faculties of mankind have evolved in the whole European cultural life
- European life of soul, as well as in the European social life, in the
- age in which the impulse of the Crusades arose out of the European
- will: in fact, out of the Christian impulses of the European will. At
- civilized inhabitants of Europe there were bitter conflicts in the
- under European control the place where the events of the Mystery of
- places within the sphere of influence of European authority. In each
- was then regarded as the healing of the European spirit. A great and
- Europe should have led to a certain penetration of European
- spread of the Templar Order over the various countries of Europe, the
- Europe. At the close of the thirteenth and the beginning of the
- through its activity and had spread over Western Europe, we have a
- could be accomplished for the Christianizing of the whole of European
- Europe. They spread everywhere. In each single Knight was developed to
- work in Europe, their souls were so inspired by intense devotion to
- evolution of the European peoples, also saw something else; he
- afterward in other European countries in England, Spain, then
- right into Central Europe and Italy action was also taken
- influence penetrated into the midst of European evolution through the
- Europe, that the spiritual world was not to be attained in the way in
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- then on the entire European continent. If one wishes to speak of the
- and nineteenth centuries in Europe, one must naturally have in mind
- had an immense influence on Voltaire, who influenced European thinking
- thoughts would not have spread over Europe if this Locke-Voltaire
- social life in Europe would have played if the European soul had not
- who studies the constitutions of the different European countries in
- who give Europe a certain configuration, we find in all of them a
- faculty lives that is transmitted to European thinking and feeling, so
- the matter. This mood, which is poured out over countless European
- Crusades. Then they spread out toward Europe, and through special
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- migrations of peoples through these same regions of Europe. All these
- to say: up to the time of the late War the whole of Europe was in
- over Europe, even though only in a weak echo, the very time when the
- the new consciousness. Something spread over Europe from Hibernia
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- further activity in their journey towards central Europe and the
- to central Europe, through the British Isles, through Brittany,
- Europe. One must approach these things with an inner longing for
- western Europe, in Hibernia, could be carried further.
- In general, there spread over Europe that for which
- course of development of civilization in Europe.
- philosophy in Central Europe.
- certain human beings in Central Europe. Theophrastus had given his
- occult secrets traveled from Arabia towards Europe. This will help to
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- Europe, yet he himself stood firmly based on the Greek Mysteries, and
- pour out this logical system into Europe. It may even be said, by way
- Spain, and spread into certain regions in Central Europe as the
- Spain, through Europe. One can still trace it in what Paracelsus,
- nature in Asia, for only their corpses were brought over to Europe.
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- every region of Europe, in Central Europe, Western and Southern
- Europe. We must realize clearly that the figure of Faust as described
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- between the English and the Mid-European economy. And, ladies and
- the West and Middle Europe. The way in which men sold, the way in
- Mid-European economic life. In effect, the economic life is founded
- describing the antithesis between England and Mid-Europe. In the
- had been consolidated far earlier than the Mid-European, the English
- devaluation of money in the Eastern and Middle countries of Europe,
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- mortgage laws existing before the War in the Mid-European countries
- with the English mortgage laws. In the Mid-European countries it was
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- Europe. It is a striking example of the complicated way in which
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- Europe — it was by lifting it into consciousness, by making it
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- in a place in Middle Europe through just such an apparently chance
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- permeated the spiritual life of many circles in Europe in those
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- it a school if you will — a lonely school of Central Europe.
- became aware that at a certain place in Central Europe there existed
- from Greece to Europe the abstractness with which these things
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- from European literature. These examples will show that in the hearts
- of conditions apparently so remote from those prevailing in Europe,
- That is how it would be designated in terms current in Europe
- in Europe at all events divines that in this strange country, in many
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- from Rome to the course of affairs in European history. We have thus
- a powerful Roman impulse, spreading its activity out over Europe,
- of Europe.
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- Europe, felt most livingly the inner meaning and spirit of this time
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- of a “being” that stretches across Europe from west to east; and I
- Title: Lecture II: Nutrition and Health
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- fertilizing. For instance, our European forefathers in the twelfth and
- Title: Anthroposophic Movement: Lecture One: The Homeless Souls
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- establish itself in European civilization.
- Eleven European Mystics.
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- about Central Europe, in the first instance, the philosophy of
- Eleven European Mystics
- ideas. In Central Europe one of those who began with such abstract
- Title: Anthroposophic Movement: Lecture Four: Spiritual Truths and the Physical World
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- Central Europe, among certain circles at least, had as much of an
- European peoples and their American cousins have been influenced by
- Title: Anthroposophic Movement: Lecture Five: The Decline of the Theosophical Society
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- widely throughout central Europe — in Germany, Austria and also
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- become mechanistically thinking Europeans, but spiritually thinking
- civilization, a Vedic civilization, while Europeans created the
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- in the disposition of soul of all the peoples of Europe,
- The present-day peoples of Middle and Western Europe would
- point of time I have indicated, the various European
- various parts of Europe, right up to the present day, has to
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- regarding the classification of the peoples of Europe according
- ego activity which is there among the European peoples ought
- to be effective in organising the European population, I
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- on the other hand we have Europe: Norway, Scotland, England, Ireland,
- on the western coasts of Europe and Africa, and then look at the
- immense sea, an immense ocean, between Europe and America, there was
- one travels when going from Europe to America-large areas of land.
- been like this! The earth between our present Europe and America must
- Atlantic Ocean came into being. Europe and Asia rose more and more;
- later — in Europe and over in America — that this grew
- land that is now Europe was deeply submerged; it rose only later;
- Europe. There we now have ground that earlier was deeply submerged,
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- Europe at that time there was actually a really huge sea. These
- East and those of Europe, there was sea — the land only rising
- When we took around us in Europe we can really say: Ten, twelve or
- Europeans had not in recent centuries extended their domination over
- name, it has been entirely Europeanized. Its people have gradually
- absorbed everything from the Europeans, and what remains of their
- It is true that the European dominion is not actively established
- there, but in those regions what the Europeans think is becoming
- today larger than Europe; it is a gigantic country, has always been
- the newspapers reported that we wanted Chinese culture in Europe!
- I am agitating for another China in Europe! I simply wish to describe
- centuries of ill-treatment at the hands of the Europeans.
- entirely Europeanized. They follow European culture in everything.
- purely European. The following, for example, really happened. The
- Their instructors, the Europeans, worked with them for a time, and
- ourselves, and we will appoint our own captain! So the European
- the sea, just turning and turning! The European instructors watching
- Surely it is clear from all this that the European sort
- Europeans. You see, the Chinese are much more interested in the world
- Europeans, who are not given to making fine distinctions, speak of a
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- connected with fertilizing. For instance, our European forefathers in
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- People say: We Europeans and the Americans are highly civilized,
- It happened therefore that when the Europeans, those
- was still land between Europe and America; the Indians retained this
- exterminated by them. They came to know the Europeans' printed paper
- Now the European with his materialistic civilization
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- nose will certainly be able to distinguish a Japanese from a European
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- European lands because at that time these regions were covered with
- Europe either perished or was obliged to move to other regions. These
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- Central America; over here we have Africa; here we have Europe. And
- in fact Europe. Up here we have Scandinavia. There is England and
- over there is Asia. So we have Asia here, Africa here, Europe here
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- Europe; they were introduced into Europe from foreign countries. It
- because he was the man who first brought potatoes to Europe.
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- over here in Europe at that time there was actually a really huge
- those of Europe, there was sea — the land rising up only later.
- has been preserved. When we look around us in Europe we can really
- better idea of this had not our good Europeans in recent centuries
- entirely Europeanized, its people have gradually absorbed
- everything from the Europeans, and what remains to them of
- It is true that the European domination is not actively established
- there, but in these regions what the Europeans think is becoming
- already a big country and is still bigger than Europe today; it is,
- wanted Chinese culture in Europe! But that is not what was meant. In
- China in Europe. I am simply wishing to describe this most ancient of
- years of ill-treatment at the hands of Europeans.
- European culture. That this culture has not developed out of
- own initiative what is purely European. For example, the following
- screw, and so on. They then had instructors, Europeans, to work with
- can manage on our own, appoint our own captain! So the European
- the sea, puffing out smoke and just turning and turning. The European
- this that the invention of European things is an impossibility for
- done; there is no religion in China. Europeans, who are not
- in Europe have a religion; the Indians have a religion; we, say the
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- in Europe and the people of America are highly civilized, whereas in
- When the Europeans, the
- living in Atlantean times when there was still land between Europe
- Now the European with his
- intellectual way in which a European constructs his engine could
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- “Here are my customers.” Here in Middle Europe we want to
- This friend stays here in Europe and you go to America, returning in
- the European honey-bees, and they know only domestic bee-keeping.
- spread in Europe, as “the common. hive-bee.” Thus one
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- another. There is, for instance, the mid-European bee already
- vineyards of Europe, over immense areas. At the time I was able to
- on the European vine. The consequence was, that even when everyone
- it in health, whereas the European vines died out. The cultivation of
- the European vine had to be given up altogether; the whole
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- spiritual life in Europe was entirely independent and free
- that found its true, middle-European expression in the free
- movement which has developed in the civilized world of Europe
- training of speech for the middle European languages, for
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- still be brought about in middle-Europe, from about April
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- accomplished from here, in Europe, in regard to these two countries,
- America and England. For both Switzerland and Central Europe, it can
- from Central Europe, on the other from England and the West. He only
- other European countries, was really stopped by the Swiss mountains
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- European Spiritual Life in the 19th Century
- disappointments suffered by Europe alter the Revolution. He witnessed
- life of Europe through the co-operation of individuals who have both
- principle in the social life of a Europe shaken by the Revolution and
- early centuries of Christendom in Europe.
- of Europe is imbued once again with the old Catholic spirit of the early
- significant point in the spiritual life of Europe, namely, the fourth
- of the greatest significance in European thought and civilisation. Its
- Julian the Apostate to reinculcate into the civilised humanity of Europe
- and main to restore to the civilised peoples of Europe impulses that had
- Empire was ultimately superseded. Europe begins to be astir with the
- to the dying culture of antiquity in the South of Europe. The history
- for ancient European-Asiatic culture.
- together with the landowning population in Southern Europe, fused with
- into the uneducated peasant population of Europe; and not until these
- of the people of Europe work in the direction of awakening the spirit
- the life of soul through which it was the destiny of European civilisation
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- developed in the south-western parts of the European-African civilization
- the southern parts of Europe by the barbarian tribes, forced to migrate
- when they pressed forward from the east of Europe towards the west.
- and western Europe; those who settled in the northern regions of southern
- Europe maintained their own existence and acquired a permanent home
- the oriental and south-european scholars only differed from those of
- that were formed in Asia, in southern Europe, already had the character
- for the Church to spread in this European element, from which the ancient
- even of southern Europe the towns played a very small part. The most
- developed throughout Europe at that time, a spiritual life which stood
- Europe the organization of the human being was involved in this
- see arise in the fifteenth century among the leading European peoples.
- commercial traffic which had in fact always existed in Europe between the
- ideas in an advanced stage of decadence were brought over into Europe.
- This traffic went on throughout the whole of Europe. It had less influence
- by way of Africa, Spain and the west of Europe. And thus we see how
- content, but was born as a capacity out of all that Europe had brought
- whole of Europe right up to the twelfth century there was always something
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- the literature and philosophy of Eastern Europe in this regard would
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- Europeans and Russians, in whom the ego activity is somewhat
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- or of Mid-Europe against the Catholicism of the South. What
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- lecture-course on the Folk Souls about the European Folk
- questions of the same kind on the subject of Middle-European
- Middle-European culture is the Ego culture, its relation to
- Middle-European culture: that is to say, Middle-European
- Europe will try to establish a living link with the Sentient
- of Middle Europe with Italy, and you have an exact picture of
- between Middle Europe and Italy is an image of the relation
- and through a Middle European in his way of thinking.
- Leibnitz transposes into the idiom of Middle Europe
- which external conditions have assumed in Middle Europe is in
- the Ego culture of Europe rebels against the Consciousness
- culture of Middle Europe. He discovers the principle of the
- men at a university in Middle Europe were to leave for the
- that it is by no means rare in Middle Europe.
- by Middle European culture and the Russian spirit — is
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- study of the evolution of European Cultures in the Fifth
- felt when one studies the Middle-European culture of the
- Post-Atlantean epoch. I say Middle-European expressly. The
- Middle-European culture the most varied national elements
- and Western peoples of Europe.
- this Middle-European culture we must bear in mind at the
- Middle-European culture is composed of two
- the striving of an inhabitant of Middle Europe a trait that
- “be” something — so that in Middle Europe a
- characterises the innermost aspiration of Middle Europe in
- of the Middle-European nature was necessarily an outcome of
- Middle Europe.
- striving Ego in Middle-European humanity
- Europe.
- Middle-European element, in order that this element might
- Everything in Middle Europe is adapted to lift man out of the
- could have originated nowhere except in Middle Europe, and in
- most truly representative of Middle-European culture.
- indeed live in Middle-European culture; but the essential
- Middle Europe in a form as adequate as that in which it
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- relationships of the single European cultures in the
- the European peoples. It is of course, impossible on every
- the impulses at work in the souls belonging to European
- Western Europe, Middle Europe and Eastern Europe.
- of the peninsulas in the South-West of Europe; the third
- also other European peoples. I cannot deal with all of them
- Middle-European cultures when we look at the corresponding
- feel the nature of the several European cultures, and a great
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- things we now know about Europe, Asia and Africa.
- Europeans really live under the delusion that they still know
- than the European. There will be few Americans who attach any
- few indeed — but in Europe there are numbers. That is
- rolled across Asia over the Europe and America, and when men
- recount and experience as European history as we today know
- of what happened in Europe four to six thousand years ago. We
- what happened in Europe some four thousand years ago lies in
- had not been discovered, that Europeans were still living in
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- Northern and Central Europe who came into contact with
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- all the sadness lying in the destiny of Europe. The words I
- await European humanity in a sear or distant future there
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- spiritual life in Europe was entirely independent and free
- that found its true, middle-European expression in the free
- movement which has developed in the civilized world of Europe
- training of speech for the middle European languages, for
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- still be brought about in middle-Europe, from about April
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- in America. What can be done from here, in Europe, in regard
- and Central Europe, it can be taken quite literally, word for
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- seized hold of Europe and America since the fifteenth
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- someone comes to Europe and we hope most fervently that
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- Southern Europe; the image of those clouds that are an
- the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries in Central Europe
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- European-German thought development, during the first half of
- European thought development - a development of thought
- Europe, but this wisdom was treated in a different manner. Just
- studied in Central Europe, if this wasn't merely done in
- Central Europe but that it was thoroughly stated: In the
- in the Central European faculties had been read by Hegel. Hegel
- This philosophy, as it belongs in Central Europe, he presented
- the Central European way; however that which he refers to, the
- Central European elements we see within idealized cosmic
- Europe they stood up to the time they balanced out, imperiously
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- her daughter from America to Europe. The father died some
- time ago in America. on their journey in Europe they meet a
- whole present age, European culture that has grown old and
- tableau. The whole present picture of Europe and America is
- American outlook upon life and the atavistic European
- atavistic European culture that is simply subsisting on
- sell the estate — as happens so frequently in Europe
- the Americans to European conditions. Naturally, Emmy has
- conflicts arising, in the main, between America and Europe;
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- Let's take a region, say Central Europe. Let's examine it by
- considering the characteristics of the central European people
- before the disastrous events of the European peoples being
- central European population who carry souls who had lived in
- to those peoples who were in America during the time Europeans
- know it was a people which from a civilized European view was
- as living in the last centuries in the European world, and yet
- European population had participated in during the course of
- the so-called Christian development. What European Christianity
- already essentially returned into the western European
- observation to say that the present western peoples of Europe
- are very far away from Central Europe and continuing to Eastern
- Europe and further, can only be examined so that we may say:
- in Europe; who emigrated from Europe. These souls were similar
- like those living in Europe during the first century — and were
- didn't incarnate again into the Central European population.
- century in Europe and who were present in the cultural spread
- undergone through Europe's Christianizing, who now hear no
- carry within them, now turn against the present Europe. It is
- Europe spread from the south to the north under the barbaric
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- in the position of the distinguished European musician who once played
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- music with extraordinary vehemence, denouncing it as ‘bad European music’.
- out of all this can be absolutely furious with all European art. And
- this is true of Hauer. European art is absolutely repugnant to him.
- which marks the beginning of European culture — a civilization which
- itself into movement. Europe possesses very little understanding for
- for this in the civilized life of Europe. European civilization has
- that Greek culture is supposed to be forever reproduced in European
- have in understanding eurythmy lies in the fact that European understanding
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- introduced into the spiritual life of Europe.
- began. And if we want to find Christianity in Europe today, we'll have
- civilization of Europe would have to have developed quite differently
- as a borrowed word, but not how coffee itself was introduced into Europe.
- introduced into Europe because it was a collection of borrowings. He
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- interest in this person that many Europeans do, in regard to
- to European countries, but seems to express a worldwide
- — if quoted in a European context — could very well
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- whereas we put it before the consonant. In Middle Europe
- [In several European languages the vowel sound
- Middle Europe today we often make the sound of a letter
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- world?”) is in that part of Europe looked upon by so many
- West-European “democrats” as a kind of paradise
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- in color. The Europeans to whom we belong
- Well, we know indeed that a man in Europe is not quite
- But now besides this European coloring we
- before you in this way. Let us start from Europe where we
- — first Europe;
- bordering on Europe: Asia, England, Ireland; here Japan, China;
- Europe, Asia, Africa [see scheme at end].
- in the corresponding regions. We call ourselves in Europe the
- say: To Asia belongs the yellow race, the Mongolian; to Europe
- to Europe and it is naturally only mischievous that it now
- plays so great a role in Europe. These races are, as it were,
- inward people. They scorn the European today because they say:
- Now let us look at ourselves in Europe. We
- human color of the Europeans. It is from within.
- Mongolian mainly needs the middle brain, we Europeans use the
- Europeans, we poor Europeans, have the thought-life that sits
- life as the European does. Of the latter he says: He is only an
- And with the Europeans
- did not evolve their own human element. Europe has therefore
- stealthily watching Europeans, and they also wanted to manage
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- Title: How Can Mankind Find Christ Again?: Lecture 3: Brotherliness and Freedom ...
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- imagine the condition of the souls living in civilized Europe during
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- are our brothers, who have European blood, who acknowledge God and Christ
- peoples who are their brothers? Ought a living race of spiritual Europeans,
- of Europe's arch, once the strongest stone, is crushed; the boundaries
- North Sea. And a despairing horde, a spirit alien to European ways,
- Germany, Middle Europe and Russia would be in chains of frightful slavery
- Title: How Can Mankind Find Christ Again?: Lecture 8: Experiences of the Old Year and Outlook over the New Year (part 2)
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- that in eastern Europe we find the seeds of what really belongs to the
- Title: Community Life: Lecture 2: The Anthroposophical Society as a Living Being
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- in central European countries. A comic paper recently published
- Bolshevism and in the whole central European chaos, which has already
- certain leading men of central Europe must be blamed for it. (I have
- Title: Migrations ...: Lecture 2: What Form Can the Requirements of Social Life Take
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- clear way. What has been the fundamental character of the central European
- upon very old, traditional forms. In Central Europe, and even in Russia
- states. These modern states of central Europe, stretching as far as
- the fact that the central European structures have been swept away.
- In the central European
- and in the eastern countries of Europe the spark has already fallen
- central and of eastern Europe which were swept away, were not modern
- and eastern Europe, it will be an excellent school to realise very soon
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- in Europe will be very quickly upset by other forces, the only ones
- is a mask. That, however, is the reality. The Europeans will very greatly
- decisions out of mummified thoughts. There are many in Europe who cannot
- that of a great part of Europe. A great part of Europe wants to steer
- Let us suppose that Europe
- of? Europe would take on a form so that despite every national prejudice
- Wilson has become great by means of his opposite policy. Between Europe
- for anything to happen but pauperism in Europe and wealth in America
- — not from any injustice but out of the foolishness of European
- social politics. That would be the shape of things if Europeans do not,
- but of all Europe can be simply a fall into poverty, suffering and alienation.
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- spring and early summer of 1914 by European statesmen, and find much the
- effect that by the efforts of the European Cabinets it had been possible
- peace in Europe had been secured for a long time to come. Again and
- of the European statesmen in the spring and summer of 1914. These men
- greater part of the continent of Europe. Despite many variations there
- of indifference and lack of interest among Europeans has every prospect
- we Europeans, with the new blood of America, have produced a thinking
- resulted in terrible deeds all over Europe. For those who do not confine
- States have landed us in a European catastrophe is it not more apt to askr
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- convictions could hold. Something similar occurred in European
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- Europe by Mohammedanism, something was summoned which was
- Title: The Apocalypse: Lecture VII
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- gained the upper hand in western Europe whereas the view of
- the general position of a large part of the European
- Europe. We see that the old Roman culture could basically not
- towards Europe, whereupon Christianity becomes permeated by a
- Title: The Apocalypse: Lecture VIII
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- is the time when the Templar order in Europe wanted to
- justified to speak about what would have become of European
- second 666 stood in the sign of that great upheaval in Europe
- Title: The Apocalypse: Lecture XIII
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- meets a large number of such rainbow men in central European
- in the western part of Europe and presumably in America. So
- Europe, and further over would be the fiery feet, with one
- there in Asia, Europe, and the Americas. People cannot find the
- America with the rest of his body spread out over Europe and
- our maps, rainbow colors to Europe and fiery feet to the
- Title: The Apocalypse: Lecture XV
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- often stated in its oriental form in Europe, so that one says:
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- That is why what is occurring in eastern Europe today, for
- and western Europe.
- These things in central Europe and in the West are still
- central Europe and in the east. It became a philosophy in
- that the seeds for Bolshevism were laid in central Europe
- which then made preparations in Europe for the Christianity
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- acquainted with the concept that the European humanity needed, in order
- simply as they are. It simply was the fate, the karma of Europe, in
- order to reach the culture it had to reach. It was the fate of Europe,
- on, it became ever clearer and more meaningful that Europe needed a
- impulses in humanity's development without being clear that this European
- west- and middle-European life, and they grew into being the Russia
- the Middle of Europe could not use.
- realm of Christ into a realm of this world. And then we see that Europe
- Southern Europe. Luther pushes that back, and from then on we are facing
- time there are returning in Europe — in Middle Europe, especially
- also in North Europe, just generally in West Europe — certain
- moods which connect through karma with the 9th century of European development.
- taken for the fate of Europe in the 9th century. Just as the spiritual
- after Christ are returning at this time in the European West, in the
- European Middle, in the European North. In the European East there will
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- Middle, West, and South of Europe
- of today (said in 1917) to achieve a concept of how life in Europe was
- was already observable in the 9th — things are happening in Europe
- holds the guidance of European matters to a greater degree than one
- time knew instinctively what West-, Middle-, and South-Europe needed for
- the most important elements of life, what West-, Middle-, and South-Europe
- was to wait in the East of Europe, in Byzantinism, in Russianism. And
- or the South, or Middle-Europe. Such an icon presents still today, a
- to be kept away from Central Europe, from West-, Middle-, and South-Europe
- it distant? The reason is simply that the Europeans, the people of Middle-,
- West-, and South-Europe had totally different abilities, totally different
- East, what had been held back. The nature of the West-Europeans,
- the soul-nature of the people of West-Europe was directed towards something
- have been transplanted to Middle-, West-, South-Europe then it could
- truly with the soul-properties of the Middle-, West-, and South-European.
- It was a necessity to make space in this Middle-, West-, and South-Europe
- been pushed back but had stretched out all over Europe — Charlemagne
- come over Europe in a superficial way. I already have said this —
- time being. For in Europe, there was to be preparing the materialistic
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- process in the evolution of Europe, during the course of the last two
- mysteries of the third post-Atlantean age, then one finds all over Europe,
- spread up to the North and also to America, spread over Southern Europe,
- Europe, we can see many such works of art, where precious stones are
- blossoms especially in middle-Europe originates from the same impulses
- in the world of the sagas. in Middle and North-Europe.
- 9th century, and the more northerly located Europe, when also there
- for systematically by Rome. This also was prepared in Europe. For in
- Christ-Impulse in the European culture is presented as abstractly as
- impulse, and that was still necessary in Europe in late centuries.
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- when it was that men began in Europe to depict the figure of Christ,
- confines of Europe what really originated in Central Europe, and what
- indeed. But very much of Central European blood has flowed into him.
- Roman mentality with what came from Central Europe. Rome is really only
- something enters in that is to be found in its purity in Central Europe
- highly artistic — the Oriental and the Central European (which is
- Greek influence still lived in art, mixed with but little Central European.
- Central Europe as its starting point and spread over many other
- understood in Rome in the ninth century that this European impulse had to
- from the North, from Central Europe, and mingled with all the other
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- approached, the culture in Europe was tending more and more to
- Title: Mystery Trinity: Part 1, Lecture 1
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- European population from the fifth on into the twelfth, thirteenth,
- truth concerning European life during those times when so
- the European population in those times. Here I would like to begin
- day European theology — actually came into being
- pushing from the eastern part of Europe into the west and the
- into the development of Europe in the following ages (through
- fourteenth centuries there lived in Europe the idea that people who
- priest, born of the peasantry) still existed in Europe. Simply
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- Thus within the development of European
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- Catholic church in a specific place in Europe, which will
- when you ask about circulated poetry of Central Europe today,
- Europe this entanglement of wires looks like a child's game
- unbelievably deep roots in Central Europe and western folklore;
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- European humanity that one can just characterise saying: those
- European consciousness. An essential moment of the propagation
- the European spiritual life from the sixth century on. Today I
- very much concerned with it. Since in Europe that did not live
- asserted themselves in Europe. Something of Manichaean views
- had remained in Europe.
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- European development in the philosophical area in the
- Great and Thomas Aquinas and some others. Then the European
- European thinking had more and more if it put the question of
- this thirteenth century surveying the entire European
- European West. We may ask on the other hand, where does Thomism
- European intellectual development, and that the present time
- Title: Anthroposophic Movement (1938): Lecture I: Homeless Souls
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- most interesting, the manner in which, amid this European
- Title: Anthroposophic Movement (1938): Lecture II: The Theosophical Society: A Common Body with a Conscious Self. Blavatsky Phenomenon
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- confine our reflections for the moment to Central Europe only,
- of the first in Central Europe, who began with these abstract
- Title: Anthroposophic Movement (1938): Lecture IV: Blavatsky's Orientation: Spiritual, but Anti-Christian
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- Central Europe, — better known in some circles at least,
- should only clearly recognize, what the human race in Europe,
- what the whole European race of mankind, together with their
- Title: Anthroposophic Movement (1938): Lecture V: Anti-Christianity. - The Healing of the Gulf.
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- parsonage in Central Europe, — not only the son of
- altogether-European of Isis Unveiled, to the
- Title: Anthroposophic Movement (1938): Lecture VI: The Two First Periods of the Anthroposophic Movement
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- Title: Anthroposophic Movement (1938): Lecture VIII: Conclusions: The Anthroposophical Society and its Future Conduct.
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- accordingly, not a mechanically-thinking European; he becomes a
- civilization, a Veda-civilization; whereas the European
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- south, from eastern, southern or central Europe. One must
- Title: Cosmogony/Freedom/Altruism: Lecture I: Social Impulses for the Healing of Modern Civilization
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- is good for Europe? What is good for Asia? What is good for the
- What has Europe got? Well, Europe has got the utmost necessity
- social necessities of Europe are such as to supply all the
- question; but the Europeans would first need to become
- Often, indeed, he even acquiesces in them. In Europe, there is
- there is in Europe, in the very strongest degree, the talent,
- for the impulse of freedom. The strong point of European
- talents, specifically European talents, lies in developing in
- idea of Freedom is specifically European; but among these
- Europeans there are no people who act freely, who could make
- freedom a reality. Of Freedom as an idea, the Europeans can
- thought of the Europeans without their other failings, if he
- could only get the clear-out European idea of Freedom, so the
- European can evolve the most beautiful conception of Freedom,
- idea of freedom through the direct agency of the European
- for cosmogony, — the European possesses only one-third,
- the European also has only got one-third of what is necessary
- secrets of our civilisation. In Europe we can, at least, say
- written about freedom at the time. Here in Europe, a talent
- Leaving Europe and going westwards — and I take Great
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- Europe, and among the peoples of the East. And we have seen
- freedom, amongst the peoples of Europe, whilst that for
- us turn first to the civilisation of Europe. What is the
- pre-eminent trait of this European civilisation? If one follows
- up this trait of European civilisation, one finds that one has
- base of our European life and being, there gradually grew up,
- present European population, with all its religious, political,
- economic and scientific tendencies. In Europe, in
- — in Europe a certain intellectual strain was always
- feature of European civilisation. Now there are two things
- European intellectualism is of introducing order into the world
- population of Europe this alarming trait, this
- stream so needed to permeate the social life of Europe. But the
- from which our European civilisation is fed, — whence
- this European civilisation is, at bottom, derived. Of itself,
- of its own proper nature, European civilisation has only
- the parliaments of Europe. If people could but feel how the
- parliaments of Europe have been pervaded by the
- this religious life in Europe goes to show that Europe, within
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- place was this; that the land and soil in Western Europe,
- supposed, even in the middle-ages of European civilisation, the
- transplanted to Europe, it became merged in the intellectualist
- Title: Impulses of Utility: Lecture I: Western and Eastern Culture, H. P. Blavatsky
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- re-discovered in Europe through the re-discovery of America. We
- Europe. And so, we have seen coming from Atlantis a
- in our European life of civilisation. We have especially
- stream of Europe through the fact that the Templars had to
- history of the peoples of Europe. And then we have continued to
- centuries and flowed into European development could be
- impulses, the path of our own European life of civilisation,
- civilisation of the West of Europe certain impulses arose, and
- from others which arose, for instance, in the East of Europe.
- as in the East of Europe was there so much thinking concerning
- observation of the history of Europe, one can almost read
- principle of utility brought European development to a crisis
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- Hung Ming is far more full of insight then these Europeans; he
- European to-day. He sees certain things far more exactly than
- because he is far more unprejudiced than many Europeans, Ku
- limit has disappeared in Europe; it began to disappear when
- belongs to Europe. As a matter of fact, it was not Militarism
- Europe to-day. For instance, a half-educated person will speak
- how European civilisation rests on deception.”
- considering. It is necessary that European people should [pay
- Title: Social Life: Lecture II
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- dealing in cotton brought from India and America to Europe, and
- Title: Social Life: Lecture III
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- see in developments in Eastern Europe the same things
- Title: The Real Being of Man
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- Central Europe, to turn these areas into markets. This was, in
- fact, the original intention. The economy of Central Europe
- Europe as well — was much too prosperous to suit people
- powers confronting the Europeans know the most. The Turks, for
- enough, Europeans are indifferent about theirs. You can see now
- Title: Health and Illness I: Lecture IV: The Thyroid Gland and Hormones
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- Title: Health and Illness I: Lecture VI: The Nose, Smell, and Taste
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- Europeans cannot make at all. It is a clicking sound, somewhat
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- epidermis. It is transparent only in us white Europeans;
- oceans, and then the young slowly return to European waters.
- Why is this? Well, European fishes that swim around in our
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- appears within our own European world and sets out to consider the
- speak later. He considers our modern European civilisation from an
- what one may call a devastating criticism of modern European
- of view about the civilisation of modern Europe, and criticises, in
- a purely negative way, all that our modern Europe has to offer.
- European learning has something of a wretched spirit of servility.
- the European civilisation. Let us attempt for once to put before us
- the essential characteristics of this European civilisation. In
- civilisation are a characteristic of our European life in this
- back for a great part of what lives in this European civilisation
- the European is to be traced to this lack of soul, this passing
- misunderstood by the European in his whole feeling, and in
- assimilated something of the Western European civilisation and,
- European piracy and spirit of exploration. Nevertheless that
- perceives in what comes to him from Europe is practical piracy and
- Asiatic holds that the Europeans have gradually forgotten to carry
- civilisation. The Asiatic has the idea that Europeans no longer
- “What then has Europe
- sees how the European has reached the point of taking treasures
- that were formerly the very life of Europe but which only had
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- lecture I pointed out to your how modern European civilisation
- world of modern European civilisation, the world which forms the
- order to be able to judge of European civilisation there is one
- come, they will only meet what is decadent in our European
- European Chinese element in close relation to itself; and it
- will therefore understand how the intellectuals in Europe run over
- in hosts to-day to that European Chinese element, for there they
- times, does not see what is pressing up out of modern European
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- found in Asia, although strong European influences have entered
- of Central Europe, but those of Western countries) learnt a
- destructive forces, for instance in Eastern Europe. This is
- is what takes place in the bodies of the Asiatic, European and
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- were aware of the relationship. In western regions of Europe,
- eastern European regions it makes quite a special impression to
- Title: Health and Illness II: Lecture III: The Effects of Alcohol on Man
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- Age — The Declining Oriental and the Rising European
- at a time when Europe looked entirely different. Let us ask
- what Europe was like around four thousand years ago in Asia, in
- What Europe was like at that time, when the Asians still
- and so they said, “Oh, certainly Europe was once covered
- looked here in Europe, for example, twenty to thirty thousand
- fact, all of Europe was still iced over when people in Asia
- that in Europe everything was still iced over. Only gradually,
- Asia. Because an influence was exerted on Europe from the
- culture developed in Europe than could have evolved in Asia.
- really today's Europeans — the Germans, French, and
- German could be spoken in the universities of Central Europe
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- part of Europe that employs various exotic peoples, since the
- Title: Karmic Relationships, Volume I: Lecture III
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- Arabism forced its way to Europe; and, above all, it brought this
- Europe, were endeavouring to establish themselves in Sicily, and had
- to face heavy fighting; or rather it was really more the Europeans
- the task of sustaining this stream of culture for Europe — as
- took on greater definition in Europe, was carried through the
- Europe about the 9th century A.D.,
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- those pouring down from Middle Europe, it was not the outer course of
- Title: Karmic Relationships, Volume I: Lecture X
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- across Europe, you will encounter a different stream of spiritual life
- extraordinarily deep influence upon European civilisation under the
- passing across Africa and thence into Europe by way of Spain.
- initial impetus from the deed of Mohammed, penetrated into European
- associated did not make its way into Europe.
- in Europe was at its prime, we find over in Asia, at the Court in
- is heard of this in European history, and the primitive doings at the
- Constantinople. They knock at the doors of Europe. They want to force
- their way across Eastern Europe towards Middle Europe.
- into Spain. It takes hold of Europe as it were from the other
- have before us the remarkable spectacle of Europe tending to be
- this European civilisation as it were with two forked arms, we have
- promote Christianity in Middle Europe, at the same time there was
- and are beaten back by the representatives of European Christianity,
- against them by the warlike Christian population of Europe. Towards
- the end of the first thousand years, the only real menace in Europe
- conclusion that Arabism had been beaten back by the European peoples.
- in European culture, we find Arabism still in evidence — but as
- who were firmly rooted in Arabism lived in European civilisation and
- influenced it strongly, in a way that was possible in Europe in that
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- the history of Europe; he played, as we all know, a remarkable part
- hand in the affairs of Italy or Europe, but it was laid upon him by
- of impulses for freedom were stirring among the peoples of Europe,
- became, as we know, one of the great men of Europe after his
- everywhere in Europe the name of Garibaldi was spoken with the
- Europe — quite a refined and correct polemic, but at every turn
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- connection with one another in the wider course of European
- came over later into Europe.
- excellence of Middle Europe.
- and one is led back to early times in Eastern Europe, one or two
- place in the rule of Eastern Europe. Now these two personalities in
- into the East of Europe.
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- life of culture far surpassing anything to be found in Europe in
- Such culture as existed in Europe at
- civilisation fructified from Europe could produce — the fruits
- from England, Bacon's work for the sciences spread over Europe
- been his counsellor chose the path leading to Middle Europe, in order
- Haroun al Raschid chose the path through Eastern to Middle Europe
- he was born again in Middle Europe; he was born into the spiritual
- life of Middle Europe as Amos Comenius.
- reincarnated Haroun al Raschid; he meets him in European civilisation
- European civilisation are at work.
- railway from Austria to Switzerland and thus unite Middle Europe with
- European civilisation from the alliance of Germany with Austria. At
- it suits her she must also have a strategic route from Middle Europe
- Otto Hausner had wandered across Europe from West to East at the time
- Title: Karmic Relationships, Volume II: Lecture II
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- different sides — on to the civilisation of Europe, died again
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- southern Europe.
- overseer is born again, in Central Europe, but now as a woman, and
- in a commune in Central Europe where
- prevailing all over Central Europe during the Thirty Years' War
- a Prince of Central Europe. The Prince has been robbed of his lands
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- Europe and from one point of view it is amazing to find what little
- Christianity in the East of Europe! Information — not entirely
- presented to us to-day in the East of Europe, and ask ourselves what
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- in Europe. The time I mean lies in the 14th or 15th century
- of Europe down to Spinoza and even beyond him. We gain no
- wrestling for the civilisation of Europe at that time. It
- Europe along the path I have just indicated. Let us suppose
- Europe in its totality, in the 10th, 11th and 12th
- evolve out of the mere independent activity of European
- Europe, influenced European civilisation very strongly
- utmost intensity and severity, representing it to Europe as
- their idea had become dominant in Europe, only a feeble
- European civilisation. The Spiritual Soul would not have
- of the rest of Europe were beginning to feel themselves,
- European culture. It is there to this day; and in the
- happen?’ said the younger man. ‘Will European
- European civilisation. For after the intermediate time,
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- and middle regions of Europe, who said: “Verily, my
- regions of Europe, but in the fifth and sixth centuries
- very long time in Europe, those in whom this mood of soul
- the people of Western and Middle Europe in the later
- Throughout Europe
- in European civilisation to preserve a little of that
- condition of soul which became general in Europe in the
- Europe was arranging its existence under the assumption
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- Title: Lecture: Karmic Relationships, Volume III: Lecture IX: Entry of the Michael Forces. Decisive Character of the Michael Impulses
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- other parts of Europe such things were prevailing as the
- a final and decisive form that no one within European
- evolution and history of Europe, hidden behind the external
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- peoples who were still living in Europe at that time, though he does so
- through northern Africa to Europe, proceeding from Arabism and
- Europe. Then gradually this stream dies away and is lost so far as the
- of Arabism into Europe is already dying out, we see this same Arabism
- Europe, there lived in the East a personality who stood really on a far
- one hand through Africa to Spain and thence far into Europe, and on the
- other hand into Central Europe. They were great powers, these two
- spreading of the spiritual life of Arabism from Asia into Europe, thus
- rays, as it were, intended to penetrate Europe in its spiritual life
- spread of Arabism from Asia Minor through the South of Europe and
- towards Middle Europe. Thus, we may turn and look upward to these two
- everywhere in Europe was that connected with Alexander the Great. Thus
- Aristotelianism spread in Christian Europe even into scholasticism. We
- Europe, in a Christian. The “Song of Alexander” is permeated
- cultivated in Europe in an essentially Christian form.
- Aristotelianism that had come through Alexandrianism into Europe. This
- spiritual development in Europe, coincided in the super-sensible worlds
- recognise but which was of immense significance for European spiritual
- century the time had already come when European humanity, even in its
- Europe at a time when all Europe in its spiritual life stood under the
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- you how Haroun al Raschid appeared again, bringing with him into Europe
- Verulam, who had a great influence on the spiritual life of Europe, but
- Christianity, into the spiritual and intellectual evolution of Europe.
- prevailed in the spiritual life of European humanity — was that
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- alas, the civilisation of Europe will no longer be receptive for this
- see that Europe in the future would no longer be receptive to these
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- Moreover the map of Europe which he once ruled over is as though blotted
- Western Europe as between Aryanism and Athanasianism, and Aryanism
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- and who carried into the Mid-European nature very, very much of
- of Platonism into the Mid-European nature. This in truth it was only
- substantiality united with the Mid-European-Germanic spirit. And in this
- Mid-Europe cannot and may not after all be truly Roman. For indeed he
- Mid-Europe as a modern Greece. Here we see his Platonism striking
- against ancient Greece, namely Macedonia, as the present East of Europe.
- impulse to conceive the modern world — Europe on a large scale
- Title: Spiritual Development: Lecture III: Man's Faculty of Cognition in the Etheric World
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- European German nature so as to bring to effectiveness the
- actual beating in of the waves of this Central European
- the whole central European German Folk substance. Because of
- West European culture flow into his soul. Because of his
- Title: Things Past and Present: Lecture III: A Fragment from the Jewish Haggada, Blavatsky
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- the Central and Western Europeans.
- Western Europeans are indeed, in a certain sense, the
- Western Europe, through the fact that in this West and Middle
- Europe the physical bodies specially develop themselves, also
- West and Middle Europe. However, the situation is different
- with the Slavic peoples in Eastern Europe and in particular
- and Central Europe cannot occur with the Russians in so far
- cannot understand the Russians with West European science.
- and Middle Europe, but more into the ether body and therefore
- now has for the Western and Central Europeans and especially
- strong ego as is the case in West and Central Europe can
- fact that she lacks certain qualities which West Europeans
- European must have to obtain proper revelations from the
- coming out of the East European people is present who in her
- dose of the Central European aspect. So there was present in
- her, but it was overpowered by the East European element,
- that which in Middle Europe leads to a logical nature and
- Europe, particularly from the British beingness, an extensive
- Europe actually did not have the slightest idea of how
- land and spread itself over Western Europe, also over
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- quite special coloring in West Europe, particularly in the
- and 9th centuries in certain areas in Europe. For example,
- in Ireland. This is also true in other areas of Europe, but
- occult brotherhoods towards Russia from Western Europe.
- over towards Europe and the consequence will be that an
- Europe between Holland and France. This did not happen
- Title: Things Past and Present: Lecture V: Comenius and the Temple of PanSophia
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- over Europe and he wanted to establish what he called his
- Title: Things Past and Present: Lecture VI: Death and Resurrection
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- the different great powers of Europe to himself: Germany,
- political constellation for Europe.
- what the best thing for Germany and Europe would be as far as
- the salvation of Germany and of Europe in an alliance of
- thinking, depict the population of Middle Europe as being
- Central Europe attributes the same qualities to the Germans
- Europe than within France. But this the people.
- which actually rules in Europe understandable, and can also
- Title: Things Past and Present: Lecture VII: Man's Four Members
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- one is very different from the other. The European man is
- because even though we know that the European is entirely
- Title: Things Past and Present: Lecture VIII: Thomas More and His Utopia
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- Title: Things Past and Present: Lecture IX: Celtic Symbols and Cult, Jesuit State in Paraguay
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- discovered, European civilized mankind went to America as a
- There is much written about the so-called civilized European
- Europeans handled the original indians of North America.
- deal of resentment among the other Europeans, so the Jesuits
- European. It successfully repelled a blockade that was
- capitalistic economy. However, the Europeans who were in the
- European, you send words to his ear; his brain however
- only members in a common astral aura, but we Europeans have
- upon highly cultivated people in Europe in the way I just
- Title: Things Past and Present: Lecture X
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- development of Central Europe during the last centuries could
- of the spiritual development of Central Europe which
- Title: Things Past and Present: Lecture XII: Luciferic Dangers from the East
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- Europe. Now I will not speak of Robert Hammerling's poetry
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- about America or most of Europe. The fact that Plato still possessed
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- it in the way we have just expressed it, especially not in Europe.
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- Europe were very simple in those days — and also to
- central Europe and they set themselves to prepare for the
- keep the simple people of Europe sheltered and enclosed, so
- fifteenth century, indeed, the peoples of Europe knew nothing
- because European humanity had to be shielded from American
- Europe.
- was beginning it was necessary that the peoples of Europe
- circumstances and how it was that Europe was hedged in and
- Title: Wrong and Right Use: Lecture 2: Secret Brotherhoods-2, -or- Wrong and Right Use of Esoteric Knowledge-2, -or- Individual Spirit Beings and the Undivided Foundation of the World-Part 2
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- described: how Europe was Christianised by Irish monks.
- led to the Christianising of Europe. The fellow-countrymen of
- Title: Wrong and Right Use: Lecture 3: Secret Brotherhoods-3, -or- Wrong and Right Use of Esoteric Knowledge-3, -or- Individual Spirit Beings and the Undivided Foundation of the World-Part 3, -or- German Philosophy: Kant, Schelling, Hegel, Goethe
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- mislead eastern Europe, whose task it is to prepare for the
- Entente and the powers of Central Europe.
- Title: Symptom 2 Reality: Lecture I: The Birth of the Consciousness Soul
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- European consciousness and attitudes since the 15th century that have
- gradually formed the Europe of today. He examines the rise of nationalism
- the real situation which existed in civilised Europe
- powerful force animating European civilization. But it
- issue was the incorporation of Europe into a universal
- of Europe we are struck by the fact that its life, largely in
- into Europe. When we link an event such as the transference
- penetration of the Turks into Europe. But when studying any
- for the moment that here is Europe and here is Asia. The
- columns of the invading armies are advancing towards Europe.
- Turks; on the other side the Europeans. When considering the
- frontier, the other on the other side. For the Europeans the
- external face to the Europeans — these are not to be
- complex of facts we see emerging in the West of Europe a more
- release from its clutches the population of Western Europe,
- when, in Europe, the civilization of the Consciousness Soul
- beginning of the conflict between Central and Eastern Europe.
- between Central and Eastern Europe. In history one must not
- Eastern Europe has important implications. But in reality
- Central to Eastern Europe and in later years from the Rhine
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- European consciousness and attitudes since the 15th century that have
- gradually formed the Europe of today. He examines the rise of nationalism
- yesterday of the developments in Western Europe and of the
- Europe, the years of his ascent to power, then seven years of
- disrupting the peace of Europe — all in accordance with
- the Consciousness Soul. Why did the people of Europe take up
- introduced into Europe and left their impress on European
- penetrated into European life through various channels and
- gradually infiltrated into Europe through numerous channels
- mentioned in connection with the West of Europe, that which
- Eastern Europe — the problem of Alsace. The pundits of
- attempted to throw light upon the future course of European
- strangely anticipated later conditions in Europe, that the
- Europe held different views upon the solution of this
- different geographical regions in Europe. And it is a
- Title: Symptom 2 Reality: Lecture III: Characteristics of Historical Symptoms in Recent Times
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- European consciousness and attitudes since the 15th century that have
- gradually formed the Europe of today. He examines the rise of nationalism
- change the substance of European civilization in the ensuing
- relationship between these things. Europe witnessed those
- diffused in a wide variety of forms over Eastern Europe. But
- Title: Symptom 2 Reality: Lecture IV: The Historical Significance of the Scientific Mode of Thinking
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- European consciousness and attitudes since the 15th century that have
- gradually formed the Europe of today. He examines the rise of nationalism
- Eastern Europe. Of course we are dealing here with a
- walls of reactionary conservatism in Europe. Two things
- they were liberal ideas — which swept over Europe in
- Title: Symptom 2 Reality: Lecture V: The Supersensible Element in the Study of History
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- European consciousness and attitudes since the 15th century that have
- gradually formed the Europe of today. He examines the rise of nationalism
- necessity that the Bourgeoisie of Europe should remain asleep
- he was a typical representative of Central European culture)
- in Central Europe who, from an understanding of certain
- imagine a more sterile attitude than that of Central European
- science with the Freemasonry of Central Europe. On the other
- Title: Symptom 2 Reality: Lecture VI: Brief Reflections on the Publication of the New Edition of 'The Philosophy of Freedom'
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- gradually formed the Europe of today. He examines the rise of nationalism
- Title: Symptom 2 Reality: Lecture VII: Incidental Reflections on the Occasion of the New Edition of 'Goethes Weltanschauung'
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- European consciousness and attitudes since the 15th century that have
- gradually formed the Europe of today. He examines the rise of nationalism
- reached its zenith in Central Europe at the end of the
- expression of the Central European spirit and which in a
- Europe. We see, an the one hand, in Central Europe, in
- Title: Symptom 2 Reality: Lecture VIII: Religious Impulses of the Fifth Post-Atlantean Epoch
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- European consciousness and attitudes since the 15th century that have
- gradually formed the Europe of today. He examines the rise of nationalism
- these religious impulses in Europe for having seen them at
- work in Europe we shall also have a picture of their impact
- the ninth century in the spiritual life of Europe and the
- separate character in Europe and this differentiation is seen
- and that these souls were diverted towards Eastern Europe. And the
- particular intensity was diverted to the East of Europe.
- the fact that the inhabitants of Eastern Europe were
- of European civilization, the People of the Christ.
- realities. For example, we have here the map of Europe
- apart in the East of Europe where lived men who were directly
- apparent in external events. An important secret of European
- Title: Symptom 2 Reality: Lecture IX: The Relation Between the Deeper European Impulses and Those of the Present Day
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- European consciousness and attitudes since the 15th century that have
- gradually formed the Europe of today. He examines the rise of nationalism
- the Church developed in the centre of Europe and spread from
- is usually manifested in the Church of Central Europe, we must now
- stage of European history, at least as far as any visible
- peoples of Europe. And it was also extirpated by the
- different peoples of Europe. The original psychic make-up of
- with an autochthonous population of Europe which is rightly
- national or folk element in Europe we must imagine a
- proto-European culture, a Celtic culture, within which the
- and Central Europe.
- anti-democratic, and in Europe this can be traced to Celtic
- streams converged first of all in Europe (I cannot now enter
- subordinates. In Central Europe these elements are
- interwoven. In Western Europe, in the British Isles and later
- developed in Central Europe there arose in the West,
- And this is what happened in Central Europe; it was more in
- the People of the Christ in Central Europe this impulse has
- Europe to the Christ impulse and that of a citizen of the
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- Title: Fundamental Social: Lecture 1: The Transforming of Instinctive into Conscious Impulses
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- imported into Europe through the discovery of America; and
- Title: Fundamental Social: Lecture 2: The Logic of Thought and the Logic of Reality
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- Western European civilizations we have no real sense
- the whole bourgeois of Western and Middle Europe, the
- Title: Fundamental Social: Lecture 3: The Metamorphosis of Intelligence
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- is. For a large part of mankind in Western and Middle Europe
- latter we include the European East, namely Russia. We have
- people even in the ordinary outer life. Thus a European, as
- as Europeans are, yet he does not distinguish them. So too,
- Let us consider a man of Mid-Europe, who observe[s] the life of
- European may pass all kinds of judgments. Needless to say,
- but the inner man, the inner Mid-European man, looking to the
- being in man. In Middle Europe, as I have said before now,
- all the qualities of an instinct. In Mid-Europe nothing of
- called so in Mid-Europe, let alone in England. In Russia an
- themselves in thought. As I said, in Western Europe and
- according to your Western of Mid-European ideas, you will
- the intelligence is persecuted; in Mid-Europe it is tamed;
- tame. In Mid-Europe it is tamed. In the East where it would
- us begin with the Russian man, the Eastern European man. We
- the East-European culture.
- I pray that the mid-European will not take offence, but it
- describes the whole of the mid-European culture — is
- essential thing in mid-European man. Hence it is so
- the mid-European man experiences above all a wavering, a
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- Title: Fundamental Social: Lecture 5: Understand One-Another
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- on the countries, or States, of the Middle of Europe. I can
- begins in the Middle of Europe and goes towards the East.
- friends, observe the spiritual history of Middle Europe
- is no ground for pessimism, even in Middle Europe. We must
- which absolutely must unfold in the Middle of Europe and in
- Title: Mysteries of Light: Lecture III: Historical Occurrences of the Last Century
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- spiritual science which has now been carried on in Europe for two
- the European calamity of recent years, although it has apparently
- now for thirty years more, and you will have a devastated Europe.
- overwhelm Europe!
- Title: Mysteries of Light: Lecture IV: The Old Mysteries of Light, Space, and Earth
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- eastern Europe with a socialistic bias. He has quite definite
- different nuances into our present European culture, with its
- European-American civilization. This interweaving of the threads —
- element (Diagram 13. orange); for our spiritual life, our European
- Egyptian Mystery-culture, which passed through the southern European
- way? Well, there actually was in Central Europe a method of
- man of Central Europe sent his son to an office in London or New York
- European people the Mysteries of the Earth still contained a peculiar
- kind of wisdom-filled life. That European population, which was quite
- and more exotic the farther we go toward the West in the European
- There has always been in Central Europe something
- illustration of it is the Central European philosophy, of which
- devastation in the heads of Central European humanity — with
- nature; and in Central Europe there already exists the first
- nevertheless in Central Europe important impulses in this very
- Title: Man: Hieroglyph: Lecture Seven
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- other European tongues, still contains a remnant of memory of this
- Title: Man: Hieroglyph: Lecture Eleven
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- addition to the rest of the organism. Europe especially, as it so
- Title: Man: Hieroglyph: Lecture Thirteen
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- Now if the European and American civilisations were to retain their
- Europe and American culture, of the split between materialism on the
- further consequence for our European and American civilisation that
- Title: Man: Hieroglyph: Lecture Sixteen
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- surface evolution came about at different times, in Europe we find a
- significant Celtic legends. For Mid-Europe developed later to the
- stage reached by the old Hebrews thousands of years before. Mid-Europe
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- Europe. The hour of decision has already arrived. Mankind must
- Title: Responsibility of Man: Lecture IV
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- Europe seven or eight centuries ago. It is intellectual thought
- fifteenth century approached, the culture of Europe was tending
- Title: Materialism/Anthroposophy: Lecture I
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- Title: Materialism/Anthroposophy: Lecture III
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- the population settled in central Europe still occupied a
- Europe, people advanced much later beyond the point the
- European nations and those counted among them because of
- western Asia and Europe. Nowadays, people really have no
- majority of those people of western Asia and Europe as having
- wisdom in Asia Minor and Europe, we discover that a
- European humanity, concerning which I said that it retained
- Title: Materialism/Anthroposophy: Lecture IV
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- Asia into Europe and that, insofar as they are religious
- and had been brought across from Asia to Europe. It was, in a
- Danube and far into central Europe, indeed even into western
- Europe, what they had experienced in Asia and the Orient in
- definitely turn our minds to this course of European
- civilization. Otherwise, the foundations of European
- back to Europe.
- back with them remnants of this old medicine to Europe. These
- form of tradition all over Europe. Certain individuals who at
- Roman-European form of observation. How were matters
- Title: Materialism/Anthroposophy: Lecture V
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- Europe in Arabism only as an intellectual culture. In some European
- Greek wisdom disappeared from European culture, wisdom
- it were, from European civilization. The wisdom teaching that
- central and western Europe. These two streams, one a cultic
- stream, the other a stream of wisdom, were replaced in Europe
- able to enter Europe. Instead, the superficial narration of
- European civilization were in a sense pushed back again
- down in the Councils. At the outset, the Europeans were
- south of there, and in southern and western Europe, Arabism
- way as far as Spain, and southwestern Europe became inundated
- cultic ceremonies, Europe was filled, on the one hand with
- entering Europe by way of Spain, turned in filtered form into
- to these European sages, something that, it is true, had had
- European sages. They had truly stepped forth as if out of the
- masses of the European population who could only hear the
- European perception and feeling, there developed what they
- this chalice was then removed to Europe, but was preserved by
- of mere facts, those who had become European mystery sages in
- force, which had moved into European civilization. No one
- the sacred challenge had already entered European
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- Title: Materialism/Anthroposophy: Lecture VI
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- comprehend material realm. Europeans live in material world and
- in Europe. The Heliand epic. Insensibility regarding higher wisdom.
- civilization of central and western European culture came
- northern European realm. These two aspects came together. On
- European people, the ego-world. We see how everything is
- Christianity that in a sense had Europeanized the report from
- the sacred vessel of the Grail, could be brought to Europe
- Holy Grail. They said, Oh, these people of Europe cannot
- death, having tread the path, impassable for Europeans, the
- number of views did come together in Europe to make this
- must not continue to become firmly set in European
- civilization if this European culture wishes to avoid its
- part of the most impressive phenomena of modern Europe when
- casting, so to speak, a final spark into this Europe growing
- of forces that extend into European civilization from earlier
- general; yet this is something European humanity does not
- the considerations concerning the course taken by European
- Title: Materialism/Anthroposophy: Lecture VII
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- significant ones of European history, for today central Europe's
- forces of decline in European civilization. Such a day can
- European civilization, the origin of which I described in the
- in the form of forces of decline within European civilization
- sensitivity in all the cultural streams pervading Europe
- through this Socratism within European civilization. Thus, he
- European civilization. In the end, it seemed to him that what
- eventually was so perverted in Europe that it lost all its
- northern Europe in general and central Europe had had an
- days, it becomes quite clear that Europe is intent on digging
- something outside of Europe so that, above the closed grave
- Title: Materialism/Anthroposophy: Lecture IX
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- development in Europe in the fourth century. Earlier, at
- least in the south of Europe, people understood the Mystery
- mankind in Europe except for the simple narrations, clothed
- They were adopted by European civilization.
- with a strange factor in European evolution. One might say
- centuries of historical development in Europe. Side by side
- Europe's population.
- to that turning point of European evolution in the fourth
- Due to that, people in Europe knew little of Oriental
- actually reached in European development in the middle of the
- mood of European civilization, which tended increasingly to a
- and others. The most progressive individuals in Europe, those
- most progressive people in Europe, albeit a spirituality that
- Title: Materialism/Anthroposophy: Lecture X
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- pre-Christian century in southern Europe and Asia Minor. We
- conditions that are now spreading in the East of Europe
- Title: Materialism/Anthroposophy: Lecture XI
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- sentient soul culture; in central Europe, a legacy from the fourth
- century A.D. In Eastern Europe, this process has largely been slept
- European development is to be comprehended at all. This
- affected continental Europe. On the British isle itself, the
- to speak. In regard to the most important regions of Europe,
- to all of European life. We only need remind ourselves that
- was in fact constantly held down by what the rest of Europe
- how the people in the rest of Europe struggled in certain
- ways. Particularly in Central Europe, only a small percentage
- of central European literature. Yet, if you now take a look
- Europe that basically a tribal civilization existed there.
- maintained the level of central Europe around the year
- people in Central Europe
- of other technologies. The German realm and Central Europe in
- bypassed central Europe.
- Europe did absorb something of abstract revolutionary ideas.
- nineteenth century, Central Europe was then ready for these
- in central Europe continued on, then
- view that this European, this Western civilization, is
- observations; for if the European world maintains the course
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- the soul condition of the Roman-Latin segment of Europe's
- in the Romance segment of the European population. The last
- not understand much of the course of European development, if
- and its significance for the development in Europe is given
- what has been living in the depths of European culture since
- lead the whole of Europe back into its bosom. With de
- present in a relatively large number of people in Europe. It
- number of people in Europe. Our present is the time in which
- in European civilization; the mere intellect focusing on
- materiality. But inasmuch as European humanity utilizes
- European civilization is falling into ruin and with it the
- say. They know very well what the majority of the European
- fairy tale; nevertheless, there are those in Europe who cling
- European civilization. De Maistre knows how to evaluate all
- person. He is the corrupter of Western European humanity, but
- Europe.”
- winning back their influence over European civilization, who
- Title: Materialism/Anthroposophy: Lecture XIII
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- Title: Materialism/Anthroposophy: Lecture XVI
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- civilized Europe during these centuries, something developed
- Title: Materialism/Anthroposophy: Lecture XVII
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- the best of which could no longer be comprehended in Europe, the
- later propagated in Europe as Greek culture was really only
- by way of Spain into Europe and eventually exerted a great
- long provoked such weighty disputes in Europe, namely, that
- Title: Therapeutic Insights: Lecture II
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- Title: Cosmosophy 1: Lecture I
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- prevails in Asia, though strong European influences have been
- Europe but in Western lands — learn in their secret
- destructive forces appearing today — in Eastern Europe,
- lives in the bodies of the human being from Asia, Europe, and
- Title: Cosmosophy 1: Lecture II
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- Eastern Europe it is different. Take the Russian philosopher
- see this even in the European Orient, in Eastern Europe, in
- Title: Lecture: Supersensible Influences: Lecture II: The Education of Man through Modern Intellectualism, -or- Chartres and the Mysteries of the Templars
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- Title: Lecture: Supersensible Influences: Lecture V: Modern Abstract Thinking and Living Thinking of Future Times, -or- The Idea of Metamorphosis and the Repeated Lives on Earth
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- Europeans from Egypt and deposited in museums. Just as human thinking
- Title: Lecture: Supersensible Influences: Lecture VI: Spiritual InFluence in History, -or- Pope Nicholas I
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- upon these pilgrims to Jerusalem had provoked an outcry all over Europe
- Europe as a pilgrim and by his fervent preaching won over many hearts
- swept across Europe, especially at the beginning of the Crusades? Once
- onwards. There were European princes who went to the East with quite
- this mighty force prompting a large part of European humanity to an
- Europe desirous of visiting the Grave of the Redeemer might find their
- Europe when that noble company of knights set out on the first Crusade,
- What impulses were working in the hearts and souls of Europeans at that
- light upon subsequent happenings of incisive importance in Europe, is
- moving as it were in spiritual heights, across from Asia into Europe.
- Europe and Northern Africa, to Spain, France, the British Isles and
- different forms, towards other parts of Europe.
- aid of Aristotelian concepts. Later on, in European civilisation, we
- intellectual life of Europe there must be nothing of the esoteric, nor
- that the Europeans of the West were incapable of bearing the great
- people of Europe?
- Nicholas I — this is useless for the people of Europe. Nicholas I
- character the people of Europe were not adapted for the inflow of
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- Title: Man/World of Stars: Lecture VI: Spiritualization of Knowledge of Space. The Mission of Michael
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- other regions of Europe at the time when Graeco-Roman culture
- Middle Europe, for example, priestesses and prophetesses were
- European regions, you will find that everywhere the idea of
- Title: Spiritual Communion: Lecture I: Midsummer and Midwinter Mysteries
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- Middle, Northern and Western Europe, we are struck by the fact
- Rome to Western Europe, overlaying the original Christianity
- Title: Occult Movement: Lecture Two: Mediumistic Methods
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- kind of compromise with an occult Brotherhood in Europe.
- spiritual-scientific Movement in Europe. In the course of the
- Title: Occult Movement: Lecture Four: The Attempt Made by the Occultists to Avert the Lapse into Materialism
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- a danger to Christianity in Europe, set themselves in
- customary in Europe — such was the aim of this group.
- Christianity customary in Europe and America. They went to
- Title: Occult Movement: Lecture Five: The Eighth Sphere
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- was disapproved of by almost all European occultists.
- Title: History of Art: Lecture X: Disputa of Raphael - the School of Athens
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- with the idea that the Europeans had by necessity to drive back
- fate, Europe's karma to acquire their culture in a way they had
- to. It was Europe's fate: pushing back spiritual ideas, curbing
- 9th Century Europe needed Christianity while
- European peninsula — from the 8th and
- and developed independently from western European and central
- European life, and propagated into the present Russia.
- the West, South and Central Europe.
- Kingdom of Christ in this world. As a result we see Europe had
- post-Atlantean epoch in Europe. Luther pushed it all back. Thus
- our time there is a return in Europe — Central Europe,
- Northern Europe and in certain moods in Western Europe —
- of karmic connections with the European development of the
- used to spiritually grasp what Europe's destiny had to be in
- western European, in Central and Northern Europe. Out of
- Europe's east will develop something like moods out of the
- Title: History of Art: Lecture XI: Fourth and Fifth Post-Atlantean Epochs, Medieval Art in the Middle, West, and South of Europe
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- condition of life in Europe up to the time of Charlemagne and
- 9th already — events took place in Europe in all
- European affairs. The papacy in the time from the
- century where the ruling of Europe was so vigorously taken
- areas of life needed, in west, central or southern Europe. I
- gradually pushed back; it had to wait in eastern Europe, in
- Europe should not acquire, if you want to reach an
- and central Europe:
- Simply on the grounds that the nations of Europe — central,
- western and southern Europe — had completely different soul
- stopped in the East. The nature of the western European soul
- transplanted into central, western and southern Europe, it
- could only remain external, outside the east of Europe; it
- European soul distinctions. An area had to be created in
- western, southern and central Europe, an area for what
- in Europe where the real striving of the folk souls could
- stretch over Europe — Charlemagne made a large contribution -
- if it had stretched over Europe then Europe, as I've already
- world. This did not happen, firstly because Europe had to
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- Title: History of Art: Lecture XII: Greek and Early Christian Art, Symbolic Signs, the Mystery of Gold
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- images to illustrate this — how within history, within Europe's
- post-Atlantean epoch, you find spread all over Europe, from the
- rediscovered it — one finds, spread out over southern Europe,
- midst of northern Europe's centre one sees many such works of
- Central European impulses are also found in Italian cities.
- was opposed by the world of Central European legends and out of
- of the 9th Century in the northern European areas
- prepared for in Europe. As a result in the early days we see,
- becoming of the Christ impulse in European culture is
- of the Christian impulse — that was necessary in Europe in the
- Title: History of Art: Lecture XIII: The Changes in the Conception of Christ During a Certain Period of Time
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- Europe depicted the Christ figure, it is repeatedly shown that
- territories of Europe which actually had their origin in
- Central Europe itself, which we have often seen originating
- from Central Europe: the very new impulse to configure the
- into Central European blood: from this comes fructification.
- unimaginative Romanism plus this emanation from Central Europe.
- seen in images of Central Europe, something in its purity,
- the old Persian cultural impulse dependant on Central Europe,
- art with little influence from central Europe.
- city culture which has its point of origin from central Europe
- and thus considered this European impetus and carried it into
- Europe and how all of this mixed into the others. We have a
- Title: Star Wisdom: Lecture I: Star Wisdom, Moon Religion, Sun Religion
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- tendency was very strongly marked. The Jews one meets in Europe
- Christianity came to Europe; what Rome brought to Europe was a
- setting of Christianity would have come to the knowledge of Europe
- Peter of Amiens out into Europe to preach. Numbers of men were urged
- Title: Star Wisdom: Lecture II: The Easter Festival and Its Background
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- found its way into the Germanic regions of Middle Europe.
- of the old Adonis Festival. It is impossible in present-day Europe to
- Title: Star Wisdom: Lecture III: Characteristics of Judaism
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- — particularly in Europe — healing must start to-day from
- natural if the number of Jewish doctors in the different countries of Europe
- Europe — a pure abstraction; the traits and qualities of the
- Title: Cosmic Workings: Lecture II
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- in Europe and elsewhere.)
- Europe did not eat potatoes but food of quite a different kind. The
- foodstuff in Europe ... the head is gradually thrown out of gear for
- Europe from the moment the potato became an important constituent of
- Title: History of Art: Lecture I: Cimabue, Giotto, and Other Italian Masters
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- for yourselves, in the history of European Art the school of
- were evolved more in the East of Europe and in Greece. While in
- Title: History of Art: Lecture II: Leonardo, Michelangelo and Raphael
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- lost. European humanity, in a certain sense, no longer cares how a given
- developments in Southern Europe.
- Title: History of Art: Lecture III: Dürer and Holbein
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- in Middle Europe up to the time when Dürer and Holbein entered
- what is really important in the evolution of this European Art, we
- mainsprings in Middle Europe. I mean that Central Europe which we
- or imagination proceed from this region of Middle Europe. As
- The Mid-European
- Europe at that time, give us a feeling of something absolutely
- monks — all of whom undoubtedly absorbed Mid-European
- for Mid-European Art. In every case these miniatures reveal a
- magnificently in the older Mid-European miniature painting. This,
- Europe, and as it did so it lost itself in what was raying outward
- from Middle Europe was fertilised in turn from the South. All that
- — was wedded in mid-European Art with that impulse of movement which,
- certain realism. It comes to Europe on the Norman waves of culture.
- the artistic creation of Mid-Europe.
- But this is only the one tendency. In Middle Europe there always
- Europe they felt the Classical and in later times even the Gothic
- especially, there is in Middle Europe the mood which afterwards
- the Mid-European principle and completely overwhelmed it, we must
- say that in the centuries before Dürer, the Mid-European
- unnoticed, in Middle Europe, something that unites this country
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- Title: History of Art: Lecture IV: Mid-European and Southern Art
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- Mid-European and Southern Art
- Mid-European, or Northern, and the Southern Art. I tried to show
- Mid-European impulses, layer upon layer, as it were, so that it is
- of the Mid-European spiritual life, there arose what we may call
- soul in movement — that is the goal of the Mid-European
- very early stage by the Mid-European) looks more to all that enters
- the Mid-European, or Northern element, works its way upwards more
- Middle Europe, uniting the more Roman or Latin elements with a
- Middle Europe the systemmatising, formal tendency of Rome was
- centuries to which I now refer, in Middle Europe, are all devoted
- Carolingian period in Middle Europe, Mid-European paganism
- arises out of the very soul of Middle Europe an inherently
- Mid-European soul to assimilate into its deepest inner life all
- there was really attained in Mid-Europe at that time an astonishing
- between the Mid-European and Northern, and the Southern life, which
- in Mid-Europe and the North the Fifth Post-Atlantean epoch was
- Figure that works upon us. In Middle Europe it is, rather, the life
- in Middle Europe. In Middle Europe man lives within himself; seeks
- of the human soul in Europe. They reckoned with these things. They
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- Title: History of Art: Lecture V: Rembrandt
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- mass of the European people, once more bearing witness to the truth that
- for something elemental and original. Many people in Mid-Europe began
- spiritual life had declined considerably in Europe in the last decades of
- lectures as the Southern European stream. He is even less dependent than
- Mid-European life — out of a source of life which he draws from the
- and worked? It was when the Thirty-Years' War was ravaging Mid-Europe.
- more southern nations of Middle Europe were being massacred in this
- Mid-European humanity. He never even saw Italy. He had no relation to
- on the history of Europe — notably in that time when the Fourth
- Gall in the 10th century, and relating how Mid-Europe was overwhelmed
- from Italy, telling of all the destinies that overcame Mid- Europe.
- emerging of a new age. We find, developing in Mid-Europe, the Latin
- And we see how the Mid-European freedom of the cities — the culture
- At length we come to the Mid-European Reformation, expressing itself in
- Counter-Reformation, spreading out over all Europe.
- period, when the powers of mighty States were overwhelming Europe, sweeping
- Counter-Reformation — with the will to break up the Mid-European
- outer reality — not to be the sublimer truth like the South-European
- well-spring of Mid-European spiritual life. For Rembrandt creates out
- of the spirit which is characteristic of Mid-Europe. To create, to look
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- Title: History of Art: Lecture VI: Dutch and Flemish Painting
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- which emerges out of the Mid-European, Northern element. These things
- something very different from the Mid-European who speaks of Patriotism.
- Mid-Europe really has no talent for this belonging together, this
- gathering of men together into a Group. In Mid-Europe there is a faculty
- for the Individual principle. The true native character of Middle Europe
- Northern Mid-European element, while composition, which gradually finds
- Title: History of Art: Lecture VIII: Raphael and the Northern Artists
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- Southern European and the Northern or Mid-European artistic streams
- the time in Middle Europe, — the German towns and cities. Invisibly
- For in those centuries the plague was raging far and wide in Europe
- studies on the evolution of the Mid-European or German Art — and
- Middle Europe have to feel their own way towards a totality of composition.
- Europe, is wonderfully confirmed, in all detail, in the sphere of Art.
- the impulses working in the different regions of Europe — you
- Title: Man/Symphony: Lecture II: The Sun in Relation to the Outer Planets
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- speaks. And Central Europe, which is imbued with much of the culture
- his life like a liberation — central Europe is particularly
- If you feel what I wish to convey by the europeanizing of the old
- Title: Man/Symphony: Lecture IX: Gnomes, Undines, Sylphs, and Salamanders and their Various Activities and Attitudes
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- Title: Lecture: Entry of the Michael Forces
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- not go beyond Europe for the moment. Here again, how much personal
- Title: Colour: Part Three: The Creative World of Colour
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- we look at the fate of Europe today, the anxiety concerning our
- the living conviction that with whatever painful experiences Europe is
- Title: Reappearance/Christ: Lecture XI: Individual Spirit Beings and the Undivided Foundation of the World: Part 2
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- often told, how the Christianizing of Europe originated with the
- in which the forces of European Christianity originated in their best
- Europe. This was prepared far in advance. The countrymen of the later
- Title: Reappearance/Christ: Lecture XII: Individual Spirit Beings and the Undivided Foundation of the World: Part 3
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- to mislead Eastern Europe, which has the task of preparing the sixth
- Title: Influences of Lucifer/Ahriman: Lecture One: The Incarnation of Lucifer in Asia in the Third Millenium B.C.
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- and development of European civilization and its American offshoot.
- Europeans think it is to the credit of their civilization to be able
- to say: We are not cannibals! But these Europeans and their American
- Title: Lucifer and Ahriman: Lecture I: The Incarnation of Lucifer in Asia in the Third Millenium B.C.
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- it the impulse for the education and development of European
- many Europeans think it is to the credit of their
- these Europeans and their American affinities are, none the
- Title: Influences of Lucifer/Ahriman: Lecture Five: The Human as a Being of Will
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- configuration of Europe, it is far more important to ask what manner
- Title: Lucifer and Ahriman: Lecture V: The Human as a Being of Will
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- of Europe, it is far more important to ask what manner of
- Title: Lecture: Mission of Michael: Lecture III. Michaelic Thinking.
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- Title: Lecture: Mission of Michael: Lecture V: The Michael Deed and the Michael Influence as Counter-pole of the Ahrimanic Influence
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- acquired the right for the Romans to rule Europe. Herman Grimm, who
- How did an event overtake European mankind which it is impossible to
- thirty or forty people participated in Europe in the decisive events
- Title: Lecture: Mission of Michael: Lecture VI: The Ancient Yoga Culture and the New Yoga Will.
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- Title: Social Forms: Lecture I: The Waldorf School, Spiritual Science, Outer World, Inner World
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- Switzerland and Central Europe, where these things happen,
- characterized, while, at the same time, the Jesuits in Europe
- in Europe the Jesuits strongly oppose anthroposophy as the
- Europe where they are living side by side; they are just not
- Title: Social Forms: Lecture II: Materialism, Party Line
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- European debacle is not to become a total catastrophe. In all
- called intellectual in the civilized parts of Europe and
- attention to Eastern Europe we can see how the Russian
- character, concerning which Western and Central Europeans
- something that Europeans can very well understand even though
- Western Europe. For these programs contain nothing of the
- examine the essay books of Middle European students at the
- Title: Social Forms: Lecture IV: World Events, Initiation Knowledge and the Impulse toward Freedom
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- Title: Social Forms: Lecture V: Forming Sound Judgment
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- felt in Europe, although, to begin with, only among the
- but is also beginning to show up in Europe in a variety of
- round to a real knowledge of man. At the moment, we in Europe
- significant for the continuing progress of European
- representatives from all the parliaments of Europe, as well
- Title: Social Forms: Lecture VI: New Social Forms, Soul, Material World
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- obnoxious to a person when, in all the big cities of Europe,
- Title: Social Forms: Lecture VII: Trends of Souls in People of the East, West, and Middle of Europe
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- discover the heritage of Central European peoples by reading
- Europe, in the East, people imagine that they are thinking
- Europe, for instance, it has been in such common use for more
- created in Central Europe and the West is in a certain sense
- in a great majority of Europeans, they, too, have especially
- European, however, would prefer to say, “Well, my
- out-and-out Central European mind, has really been
- would have been otherwise. When, in Central Europe, something
- Title: Social Forms: Lecture VIII: East, Middle, West
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- to Central Europe, we find that the European, provided that
- The Central European lives in the rhythmic system and is not
- leads to insight in a special manner, so the Central European
- European striving is, after all, aimed at lifting oneself out
- the Central European's nature to live in the rhythmic system.
- The Central European lives in the rhythmic system. He strives
- today in books and newspapers in Central Europe, in Vienna or
- anchored here in Europe in physical life. Only the shadowy
- reflection of this spiritual life is found in Central Europe,
- and only its tradition in Western Europe. Western Europe is
- man of the middle (the Central European). From there, it
- Europe. It goes without saying that in the rhythmic system
- unconsciously, in Central Europe in the eighteenth century;
- see into the spiritual world. To be sure, people in Europe
- accustomed to grind away at others in Europe. We can start
- been handed down to us of the European past in the old
- national characteristics of the Orient, of Middle Europe, can
- will lecture on European
- Title: Social Forms: Lecture IX: Hegel
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- the essence of the Central European cultural life, which,
- Having played a certain role in Central Europe, this cultural
- summation of the entire cultural essence of Central Europe
- Central Europe came into inner soul existence at that time in
- philosophers who rose from European civilization during the
- European civilization, now approaching us with giant strides,
- element living in Middle Europe is indeed something we must
- through Central Europe, not in order to counteract the
- Central Europe has to be characterized also from
- being of Middle Europe. This was the case with Hegel. He was
- European civilization and its American appendage; one does
- that the people of Europe are asleep. They will have to
- seeing the sleeping souls in Europe, who fall so completely
- people in Central Europe are already wearing today —
- of the death of Leibnitz, the great European philosopher.
- extract of European spiritual life, which exerted its
- influence throughout sixty years in Middle Europe — can
- Title: Social Forms: Lecture XI: Man as a Mediator of the Spiritual Beings of the Cosmos
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- in Eastern Europe will spread across Asia, Europe, and the
- world. The nations of Central and Eastern Europe are struck
- say, out of Central Europe. Truly, those were certainly not
- the worst forces of Central Europe which, in a material
- understanding?” Central Europe cannot be asked whether
- was built by Central Europe and added to by neutral regions?
- Title: Social Forms: Lecture XII: The Members of the Human Being and their Relationship with the Social Organism
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- central areas, in Greece, Middle Europe and the Roman Empire
- regions spread over Europe from the Middle Ages onward. The
- Orient has been transformed in Europe. We are confronted by
- the spirit became in Central Europe, the more it culminated
- with all manner of modern, Western European affectations and
- Middle European mind; afterwards, he reads, possibly,
- Title: Social Forms: Lecture XIV: The Connection of the Members of Man with the Kingdoms of Nature, the Necessity of the Threefold Order
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- spiritual life of Europe and its American extension, he finds
- Europe allowed itself to be taught by him. What we possess in
- the world permeating all European circles, is the result of
- formations in the sense that the European understands them.
- Title: Social Forms: Lecture XV: The Great Cosmic Signs in the Universe
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- from Switzerland through Central Europe, which brought Lenin
- European countries. But when Central Europe's financial
- something for this building. Those from Central Europe who
- Title: Poetry/Speech: Lecture II: The Art of Recitation and Declamation
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- to observe this up to and even within Europe. just look at words written
- Title: Old/New Methods: Lecture Two: East, Weat, and Center, -or- Asiatic Spiritual Life
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- further eastwards, even in the regions of central Europe bordering on
- modern theology in Central Europe that it is uncertain in its
- Title: Old/New Methods: Lecture Nine: The Threefold Human, Reincarnation, Heathens, Jews, Christians, Calderon
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- Title: Old/New Methods: Lecture Ten: The Threefold Human, Four Elements, Imagination, Inspiration, Intuition
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- Intuition. These things must be taken into European consciousness,
- His grave, we could say, was in Central Europe, in the
- important roles in the diplomatic and political life of Europe before
- highways and byways of European-life, and because he was able to
- and nations of Europe no longer have any relationship with one
- the war itself, and the situation in Europe since the war, have made
- itself. Europe faces ruin.’
- not only pessimistic idealists who say that Europe is faced with
- ‘Europe faces ruin. There is no time to waste by covering up
- considerations. Pre-war Europe collapsed because all the countries of
- strata of the old states of Europe — who, in the last century,
- were certainly the bearers of European culture and rich in
- from doing everything possible to eliminate them. Before Europe can
- citizens of Europe — thoughtlessly clutching the contemporary
- pan-European, constructive revision of the Paris peace treaties can
- book is written in order to prove that Europe has come to the brink
- of European civilization. But all this is only an introduction to
- of crucial seats of office, a man who realizes that Europe is on the
- can lead to the creation of a supreme council of European good
- modern civilization, in so far as it is founded in Europe and reaches
- Title: Old/New Methods: Lecture Eleven: Faust and Hamlet in Relation to the Turning Point of the 15th Century
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- situation in Europe at that time, Goethe came to depict in dramatic
- Central Europe right up to the present catastrophe.
- has taken its place, especially in Central Europe. It is as though
- that intellectualism has seized hold of Central Europe too. But here it
- see that here in Central Europe these spirits, Goethe and Schiller,
- Europe the question became a purely human one. In the time of Goethe
- now look towards the eastern part of Europe. But we cannot look in
- find being carried out in Europe by Goethe and Schiller —
- Title: Old/New Methods: Lecture Twelve: The Transition from the 4th to the 5th Post-Atlantean Period, Shakespeare, the Spiritual Struggle of Schiller and Goethe
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- Title: Old/New Methods: Lecture Thirteen: The Transition from the 4th to the 5th Post-Atlantean Period, Shakespeare, Schiller, Goethe, -or- The Search for the Spirit
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- which Goethe and Schiller in Central Europe had stood in their whole
- see that in Central Europe this becomes an impossibility. Goethe and
- that is spiritual. The East of Europe has not created anything into
- Title: Old/New Methods: Lecture Fourteen: The 5th Post-Atlantean Period, the French Revolution, Schiller, Goethe, the Freedom Problem, -or- Berlin University Course Report - 2
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- lies the great contrast between Central Europe and Latin western
- Europe. Latin western Europe believed in an absolute sense in the
- Europe, on the other hand, came the reaction that the human ideal can
- Title: Lecture: Inner Nature of Music: Lecture IV
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- Title: Arts and Their Mission: Lecture II
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- in terms of European mythology, the head of the human being contains,
- Title: Lecture IV: The Sun-Initiation of the Druid Priest and His Moon-Science
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- foundations of European culture.
- of Northern and Central Europe about 3,000 or 3,500 years ago. Men had
- Title: Colour: Part Three: The Hierarchies and the Nature of the Rainbow
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- particularly in Central and Eastern Europe, — if raised as a unifying
- Title: Oswald Spengler: Lecture I: On Spengler's "Decline of the West"
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- step over the border into Middle Europe you are
- Title: Oswald Spengler: Lecture III: Oswald Spengler - II
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- Europe a brilliant man — not in France, but in Central
- Europe; Oswald Spengler's thoughts are too heavy and too dense
- been said, in the Central European sense he may undoubtedly be
- was the condition existing in Central Europe throughout
- a Central European expression that perhaps many may not
- Title: Education as a Social Problem: Lecture I: Historical Requirements of the Present Time
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- between Asia, Europe and America — will be the greatest
- large segment of Europe and America.
- taking place in Asia and about which Europe is still silent
- has happened in Europe. These are outer symptoms. But also, in
- European, because the Indian has behind him a soul development
- European. These facts have to be sharply focused by anyone who
- human spirit! Look toward the European East, toward Russia, the
- Europe, the sleepiness of the soul. Mechanization of the
- for civilized humanity of the West, for Europe and its colonial
- socialism. But also in other regions of Europe the educational
- element, has influenced Europe in the crudest manner. Fatalism,
- when it was excessively cheap in European countries one comes
- Europe, the ancient serfdom gradually ceased to exist. But
- part of the present time. Thus, we have the European life of
- science in middle Europe at the present time, has recently
- Title: Education as a Social Problem: Lecture II: The Social Structure in Ancient Greece and Rome
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- incomprehensible to the European who employs his ordinary
- European spirit to the machine is completely incomprehensible.
- by means of industrialism, has no meaning. The European may
- believe it or not, but European politics born in the machine
- list of applicants from several European countries and the
- Title: Education as a Social Problem: Lecture V: The Metamorphoses of Human Intelligence: Present Trends and Dangers
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- is a special class of people, women of the East-European
- Title: Education as a Social Problem: Lecture VI: The Inexpressible Name, Spirits of Space and Time, Conquering Egotism
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- Europeans, yet they will not believe that in English-American
- can live side by side. What is valid for Middle Europe I have
- Europeans, so do we carry Greece, Rome, and the future in us.
- Title: Three Streams: Lecture V: Free Human Personality by Self Training, Justinian and the Schools
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- equilibrium was brought about in the evolution of Europeans because
- the old knowledge in Europe; but if we reflect honestly upon these
- then known civilised world — Asia, Europe, and everywhere.
- certainly in a deadened form — spread over Southern Europe and
- and its spreading over Europe, right up to the time of Maimonides
- Title: Three Streams: Lecture VI: Augustus and the Roman Catholic Church, Rhetoric, Intellectual Soul and Consciousness Soul
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- Europe —
- there be followers of Wilson in America, in Europe, or anywhere else,
- Title: Challenge/Times: Lecture I: East and West from a Spiritual Point of View
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- in Central Europe seem to people like something springing out
- events. The people of the West, of Western European states
- of Eastern Europe, with its Asiatic hinterland, will have
- chaos, in the revolution in Middle Europe, in the confusion
- the people of Eastern Europe with its Asiatic hinterland,
- Europe. If we view the matter, however, from the standpoint
- of the present age, what is still alive in Eastern Europe,
- in Central Europe will fall. This will be the inevitable
- believed in Central Europe, and what will they believe? What
- Central Europe as long as possible; outside of Central Europe
- Title: Challenge/Times: Lecture III: The Mechanistic, Eugenic and Hygienic Aspects of the Future
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- Central Europe, for example, were predominantly amateur
- East and in Central Europe demonstrates how terrible
- now in Central and Eastern Europe demonstrates that nothing
- Eastern Europe, no matter how much good will may be
- characteristics of European Russia.
- absolutely no Central European policy. This is naturally the
- essential point: there was no Central European policy. For
- Title: Challenge/Times: Lecture IV: Social and Antisocial Instincts
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- Title: Challenge/Times: Lecture VI: The Innate Capacities of the Nations of the World
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- proletariat of Central and Eastern Europe.
- in the light of the most important European differentiations
- the future of the Central European German world, as the Latin
- consciousness soul is present, the German Middle European
- this reason that the population of Central Europe fell under
- German-speaking Middle European population. Just as the Latin
- the Middle European population. The relationship of the
- Title: Roman Catholicism: Lecture I
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- found a foothold in the various civilized states of Europe and
- At the time when Europe was experiencing the high tide, a provisional
- Catholicism in Europe was in full flower.
- Title: Roman Catholicism: Lecture II
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- throughout the world, that among the widest circles of the European
- spiritual science there must inevitably come over Europe the
- was justifiable for Europe and its colonies up to the middle of the
- Title: Roman Catholicism: Lecture III
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- Title: Young Doctors Course: Easter Course: Lecture IV
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- European, Western civilization. We see for the first time how
- in Europe, a kind of primitive spiritual life was prevailing
- which originated in Asia, came across to Europe and spread
- abroad in Europe.
- excluded as Arabism embraced Europe in its fold. Medicine
- introduced against which not only European thought but the
- has become an Arabian-Mohammedan medicine. European humanity
- Title: Three Streams: Lecture V: Free Human Personality by Self Training, Justinian and the Schools
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- equilibrium was brought about in the evolution of Europeans because
- the old knowledge in Europe; but if we reflect honestly upon these
- then known civilised world — Asia, Europe, and everywhere.
- certainly in a deadened form — spread over Southern Europe and
- and its spreading over Europe, right up to the time of Maimonides
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- Europe —
- there be followers of Wilson in America, in Europe, or anywhere else,
- Title: Thomas Aquinas: Lecture I: Thomas and Augustine
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- and in which many people of Western Europe had been caught up.
- looking up to the spiritual triumphed in Western Europe —
- in a roundabout way, via Arabia, back to Europe. This
- Title: Thomas Aquinas: Lecture II: The Essence of Thomism
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- organism of European humanity there surges up something which
- the consciousness of European people. And an important thing in
- mysteriously from the sixth century into European spiritual
- movement I have described was not the only one in Europe; there
- Arabs other creeds made themselves felt in Europe, and
- Title: Thomas Aquinas: Lecture III: Thomism in the Present Day
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- by the work of important people in the meantime on the European
- of Albertus Magnus, Thomas Aquinas, and others, and then Europe
- see the difficulties which European thought encountered in
- ideas became ever more and more abstract for the European
- that has happened since then in the course of European
- Western Europe. We may ask: Where is Thomism to be found
- European spiritual evolution took place in the thirteenth
- Title: Search for the New Isis: Lecture I: A Christmas Lecture
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- ago in Europe.
- Europe, but it is only in recent times that it has adorned the
- who are asleep in their souls can overlook this fact Europe as
- Middle European. It would be absurd if the Chinese demanded a
- sun for themselves, the Russians another sun, the Middle European
- Title: Search for the New Isis: Lecture IV
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- clearly present in the 18th century, especially in the West of Europe
- man. Tumultuous as was the urge for freedom in the west of Europe in
- century, particularly in Central Europe, in the West already in the
- Feuerbach and others in Central Europe who, with the strange
- Title: Man as a Being: Lecture 2
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- important element in European development.
- Europe, back as far as Plato, all that afterwards became more and more
- Title: Driving Force: Lecture I
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- 1859 the people of Middle Europe were commemorating the
- Title: Driving Force: Lecture IV
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- Spain, to the whole of Western Europe. This great stream of
- Southern Italy, and up into Western Europe. It is a highly
- Europe. This current of thought found its extreme expression
- Thus European
- begun their migrations, surging over into Europe from Asia
- and frequently settling in Europe, and if in these wanderings
- can reflect as follows: What would European civilization have
- side we may ask: What kind of European civilization would
- invariably dispatch them to Europe, and the newly empowered
- are looking at Europe, in the West the impulses of the
- that in Western Europe, normal Archai and abnormal
- happens in Western Europe — one may indeed say to this
- a later period of European evolution, at the time when the
- fruitless wandering over the map of Europe: here, one side is
- on and so forth. It is like rambling over the map of Europe,
- together we see how in Middle Europe the incessant squabbling
- Title: Driving Force: Lecture VII
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- when European humanity was approaching this Fifth
- Title: Healing Factors for the Social Organism: Lecture I
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- influence over the youth in Central Europe, and that one will
- yesterday, this influence reaching out far beyond Central Europe.
- Oswald Spengler, at a gathering 130 years ago, in Central Europe,
- but also in the traditional European confessions it is even
- European spiritual streams. To what actually does the
- there is very little feeling for that. In the European languages
- was applied in European culture and its American offspring, which
- into the connections in which the present European and American
- Title: Healing Factors for the Social Organism: Lecture II
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- degree. If today one wanted to bring the traditional European and
- Title: Anthroposophy/Civilization
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- Europe and America, really only goes back to the time which we
- the Roman Emperors or in later European history.
- South of Europe, but even passed over into Asia.
- the South of Europe, Asia Minor and North Africa at that time.
- Title: Human Soul/Evolution: Lecture IX: The Contrasting World-Conceptions of East and West
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- present-day Europe it is practically impossible to imagine how
- cultural life within Europe. A system of education developed
- the Oriental Mysteries penetrated into Europe, for example,
- Europe; in the Orient it had been pure spiritual
- respect, something quite different from that of Europe,
- an ending. Our European civilization has become so chaotic
- Man's inner soul life, particularly in Europe, takes its course
- Title: Philosophy, Cosmology and Religion: Lecture I: The Three Steps of Anthroposophy
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- foundation stone. At a period when the whole of Europe and vast
- here in Dornach people from all the nations of Europe worked
- Title: Imaginative Cognition and Inspired Cognition
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- It is from the lecture series entitled, Norse and Middle European Spiritual
- Norse and Middle European Spiritual Impulses,
- Title: Occult Psychology: Lecture One
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- professor at a European university, to go to work as thoroughly as a mid-European professor
- materialistic, and in this merely materialistic science become a most excellent European teacher,
- soil, and it makes a difference whether these scientific ideas which can be striven for in Europe
- brain of a worthy university professor of Western Europe, or the brain of the brother of the man
- the driving force behind all that you now see in Eastern Europe.
- Title: Occult Psychology: Lecture Three
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- makes it so difficult for a European to understand what is said by an oriental about the
- Europeans in the spirit of the spirit of their civilisation men of the East are really almost
- branch of — the English in Europe, and consider that they do not at all understand the
- aversion to certain European characteristics but every cultured oriental instinctively feels it
- also — he feels an aversion for just those characteristics on which the European
- culture which has arisen both in Europe and in its off-shoot America. Those who study man's
- Title: i Spirituality: Lecture 1: Historical Symptomology, the Year 790, Alcuin, Greeks, Platonism, Aristotelianism, East, West, Middle, Ego
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- some year of world history, let us say around 800 AD What was significant for Europe, let us
- say for Western Europe, was of course at work before this and worked on afterwards, but it did
- to a fact in the history of Western European humanity which, from the point of view of the usual
- European soil between two — one cannot really say world-views — but two human
- European still senses at most in the realm of real numbers.
- When a European has fifty francs he has something.
- European will probably admit to the reality of debts for, in the real world, there always has to
- it that had meanwhile entered in to European civilization since Plato, particularly through the
- involved with the culture of Central Europe — that which is now the culture of the West.
- philosophy it would have been magnificent. If the human beings living in Central Europe had
- Title: New Spirituality: Lecture 2: The New Spirituality and the Christ Experiance of the Twentieth Century - 1
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- West, the European Centre, and of the East are placed in the whole course of human evolution. We
- Europe and the West. And we want now to turn to a phenomenon that can already show us externally
- born in Central Europe and was nurtured in the Central European stream of thought, had to go to
- external expression, however, is in Central Europe. In the aims of the social democracy there, it
- Central Europe in the second half of the nineteenth century and on into the twentieth century as
- the areas stretching towards the East, to those parts of Europe which begin to take on the
- of a religious impulse. The social impulse in the West is economic, in Central Europe is
- differentiation — a differentiation into the Western economic element, the Central European
- economic aims there assume a political character. The great outer failure in Eastern Europe has
- developed in the European East and has set its characteristic stamp on all the aspirations of the
- everything that is still in Europe — also towards the West, even into France — can be
- reckoned as belonging to the European Centre, for what is characteristic of the West is actually
- everything which comes from Central Europe and is conceived not out of economic points of view,
- tried to counteract from the European continent everything that had resulted from
- Consider the fact that from Europe France colonized
- threefolding in the European Centre so that, from a spiritual point of view, we gradually gain an
- Europe, in a way which I shall relate tomorrow — can be met by the threefold idea with an
- Title: New Spirituality: Lecture 3: The New Spirituality and the Christ Experiance of the Twentieth Century - 2
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- one wants to understand how the human beings of the European Centre are wedged in, as it were,
- monasteries or the like. And out of the decline of the Roman world in Southern Europe developed
- West of Europe as the Latin race has, fundamentally, nothing in it of Latin blood. But it, has
- the other hand, moves more towards the centre of Europe. But it unites there with what lies there
- Europe. This means that in Central Europe the language is indeed not bound particularly strongly
- Europe. This has the effect that human beings came to the fore in Central Europe who were not
- described yesterday to assert themselves in the leaders of the people of Central Europe. But this
- study the strange course of the Germanic humanity of Central Europe. Look at the two branches of
- And in the human being of Central Europe the
- spirits of Central Europe were faced with an immense question, a question that was set them as
- will see that a great question arose for the spirits of later Central-European Scholasticism,
- as it were, in Central Europe. Central Europe could
- out of its own roots. The anti-spirituality that has been organized in Central Europe in recent
- more and more part of a political State. And so it came about that in Central Europe in the
- Title: New Spirituality: Lecture 4: The New Spirituality and the Christ Experiance of the Twentieth Century - 3
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- characteristic of the civilization of the Central-European countries in contrast to the Western
- whole treatise arose out of the same European mood as did the French Revolution. The same thing
- As a human being of Central Europe, Schiller had
- We see here how, at an important point of European
- side. They live anyway, so to speak, in every significant Central-European individuality but in
- Thus, in a later phase of European culture, there
- of medieval Europe. Since the middle of the fifteenth century we have only had the possibility of
- Goethe sensed something of the tragedy of Central European civilization — certainly not
- become Goetheanists feel how, in the very nature of German Central Europe, this singular working
- said yesterday that in Central European civilization the balance sought by later Scholasticism
- Schiller. But, fundamentally, the whole of Central European civilization wavers in the whirlpool
- European civilization which lay as the tragic mood at the bottom of Goethe's soul. And Herman
- feeling for Goethe whom he studied, a fine characterization of Central-European civilization. He
- When, today, one has to do with Central European
- European element, between East and West. It is everywhere still so today that, with Herman Grimm,
- Title: New Spirituality: Lecture 5: The New Spirituality and the Christ Experiance of the Twentieth Century - 4
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- how different the soul-constitution in Europe must have been which, over large areas, inclined
- eleventh, twelfth, thirteenth and fourteenth centuries of European development, it is possible to
- in the Crusades and brought it back to Europe — and after they had stilled this longing
- the European side and, on the other hand, by the blockade set up by the Turks who, just at the
- Europe. European thought and culture was, as it were, closed off from access to the Orient. But
- already in Greece but then particularly also in Rome, by which Central Europeans were beginning
- money was gradually lost and the dialectical-legal culture spread in Europe as a kind of economy
- Title: New Spirituality: Lecture 6: The New Spirituality and the Christ Experiance of the Twentieth Century - 5
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- where, as I related yesterday, there was still a nature-based economy. Central European
- establishing of the European Empire that later became
- oriental direct perception clothed itself, spread out over Europe.
- which extends over the greater part of Europe.
- could no longer maintain the prohibition of the Bible, there arose that discrepancy in European
- to understand this on the basis of the development of European humanity. One must, for example,
- human consciousness in the idealistic philosophy of Central Europe asserted itself, as it were,
- super-physical human being. I said yesterday that the Mid-European was cut off by Turkey and by
- Mid-European as a revelation still lived on as an inheritance. This was really only understood
- Russia not yet Europeanized.
- Mid-European element was always hemmed in between these two — the Western intellectualism,
- nineteenth century when the idealistic philosophy of Central Europe was born. We see then how the
- the whole of Europe, even up to Russia, is Anglicized, and how the crushed condition, the
- devastated state, of Central Europe is an external sign of a deep inner process which humanity
- idealistic philosophy of Central Europe. It has ceased to exist since the middle of the
- here in Central Europe, scenes take place — though at the present time still very much
- Title: New Spirituality: Lecture 7: The New Spirituality and the Christ Experiance of the Twentieth Century - 6
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- how European conditions are bound to develop in the near future, and we saw that the course of
- European development, of modern civilisation generally, will inevitably be bound up with the
- culture of Middle Europe, as we have come to know it in recent weeks, will be wedged.
- Title: Tree of Life/Knowledge: Lecture I: Tree of Life - I
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- countenance to the European world. And what we see flare up in this
- which indicates that in Europe, confronting as it were the starting
- There exists in Europe a legend
- has been preserved longer in Europe than in other parts of the earth.
- still alive in the feelings of the inhabitants of Europe. Here, too,
- points to the European original revelation) by fashioning the two
- from the Gods. In Europe, therefore, man was conscious that inasmuch
- for which they have earned divine punishment. In Europe man is aware
- understood: it looks as if in this ancient Europe a number of human
- in intimate harmony. European humanity (and if one goes back to the
- original European peoples this would be seen with great clarity in
- the incisive contrast between the naive conceptions of European
- Europe all was ‘Life’; over there all
- Europe something was left over, as it were, like a treasured remnant
- speak of a science of the ancient European population would be
- karma that — while in Europe up to a definite
- successors of the primitive European population: up to a certain time
- not really have happened, that the original European population
- effects of Latin culture, European humanity would in a sense have
- Europe, in the Italian peninsula, in the Spanish peninsula, in the
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- Title: Tree of Life/Knowledge: Lecture II: Tree of Life - II
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- as I described yesterday, a type of humanity from Central Europe who
- the one stream the stream issuing from Europe — is
- Title: Tree of Life/Knowledge: Lecture III: The Power of Thought
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- When we consider European life we find
- following cause. European life at the moment of passing over from
- practically never, is it brought to consciousness in the European
- regeneration. This applies also to thoughts, but the European
- became increasingly lost to European humanity. In the Oriental
- Title: Tree of Life/Knowledge: Lecture IV: Harmonizing Thinking, Feeling and Willing
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- Europe and then to someone in America, He would have to take train
- and steamer and thus travel from Europe to America. That will never
- we know from experience how European missionaries are often repulsed
- Title: Tree of Life/Knowledge: Lecture V: Tree of Knowledge - I
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- history all is veiled in myth and in regard to earlier mid-European
- Title: World Downfall and Resurrection
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- mood which spread over the whole of civilised Europe in the
- Title: Imperialism: Lecture 1
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- Ideas for a New Europe: Crisis and Opportunity for the West.
- to judge. We have experienced how at first in various parts of Europe
- eleventh and twelfth centuries in Europe the consciousness existed
- Europe, it can only be found in the way Percival found it: one seeks
- definite, they later become ambiguous. And thus in Europe diversity
- pastoral letter was written by a Central-European bishop —
- Title: Imperialism: Lecture 2
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- Ideas for a New Europe: Crisis and Opportunity for the West.
- other European peoples have little disposition for such a truth to
- Central European tribes of Germanic origin were united since the time
- spiritual reality, and what the successors of the European
- people of Central Europe were left with a striving in all directions,
- exist in Central Europe. And in order to understand what happened in
- Central Europe, history should not be studied based on abstract
- platitudes? What good does it do to dwell on European conditions today
- Title: Imperialism: Lecture 3
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- Ideas for a New Europe: Crisis and Opportunity for the West.
- really ruled over Europe more
- Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 2
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- south, from eastern, southern or central Europe. One must
- Title: First Class, Vol. II: Lesson 14
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- or forty men in Europe who directly participated in the
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