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- Title: Lecture: Soul and Spirit in the Human Physical Constitution
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- regarded as a state or condition of his organism, but not as an actual
- speak of the warmth condition of the body, but in reality they regard
- condition. But that ‘organism’ is by no means identical with the
- the warmth-organism. Under present earthly conditions it is not
- The condition of sleep, too, can be understood only if we go much more
- 'dreaming' inner conditions when, let us say, he wakes up with the
- inflammatory condition. In other ways too, dreams assume definite
- organic conditions, dreamless sleep imparts to us the consciousness of
- fragments of our inner, organic conditions. Through dreamless sleep we
- Title: Lecture: The Path to Freedom and Love and their Significance in World Events
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- we are not somnambulists and do not go about in this condition, our
- is a new creation in the condition of a seed, does there arise in us
- Title: Evil and the Future of Man
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- to bring about a wholesome condition for humanity in future. And in
- emotion and then only under one essential condition: that these things are
- Title: Lecture: The Human Heart
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- they are so utterly different from earthly conditions. Man models his
- organs. But at that time the inherited condition, of which I spoke, is
- destroyed chiefly by extraneous conditions — including, of course,
- Title: Lecture: The Invisible Man Within Us
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- another condition might be noticed: what I would like to call the
- conditions, in the Venus and Vulcan stages of evolution. This is why
- able to achieve something if the proper social conditions are brought
- anything, because our social conditions are in no way adapted to the
- Title: Lecture: Outlooks for the Future
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- measures are taken, then the conditions which the materialists describe
- of these conditions in the poems of Marie Eugenie delle Grazie, poems
- and the conditions of life will be like, if the materialistic direction
- their materialistic world-conception were to triumph, the conditions
- Title: Lecture: Self Knowledge and the Christ Experience
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- under Greek conditions in a different incarnation, would say: ‘Take heed
- Title: Lecture: Social Understanding Through Spiritual Scientific Knowledge
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- to bring about social conditions. They cannot produce social conditions
- Title: Lecture: Spiritual Emptiness and Social Life
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- this, men were also ignorant of the needs, the conditions, that are
- conditions necessary for the life of the spirit, above all in the
- developed through the centuries to the condition in which it finds
- age: for the loss of this harmony is due to the conditions of
- territory. Owing to physiological, geographical, climatic conditions
- the evolutionary process a factor working in and conditioned by the
- characteristics, but once again by geographical conditions, the kind
- conditions. Hence a kind of chasm is spreading through the whole of
- into human bodies to-day are directed more by geographical conditions,
- the blood, but by geographical conditions, as in the past. But it will
- Title: Lecture: The Sun-Mystery in the Course of Human History
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- afterwards, as having been part of the condition of sleep.
- connected with man's sleeping condition. This kind of feeling lives
- indeed even to those he loved or knew intimately. These conditions can
- condition wherein we perceive nothing. If we think of it in relation
- already approaching the condition in which we live at the present
- This condition was not so pronounced in the Greeks, but to some extent
- according to their own conditions — a belief reigned for centuries,
- Title: Lecture: Exoteric and Esoteric Christianity
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- earth from spiritual worlds. This condition, transcending the earthly
- Title: Lecture: The Sense-Organs and Aesthetic Experience
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- condition into life. Thus a man sees, but at the same time something
- become soul-processes. A man cannot stay always in that condition, or
- condition. The Ego — sense, the Thought-sense, the immediate
- serve the human condition which results from this going back halfway
- pass over into a planetary condition in human life, becoming mobile
- condition midway between rational necessity and natural necessity.
- This middle condition, he finds, emerges when rational necessity bows
- condition as a being of the earth. There are hidden forces which will
- conditions, to where the reality in the Venus of Milo can be
- Title: Lecture: A Turning-Point in Modern History
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- and Bismarck belong to conditions which no longer exist. Thus
- this condition of freedom within the social order. Schiller believed
- Schiller felt when he described this middle condition as the real
- held, this ideal condition would be expressed in the creation and
- rejects everything Philistine and seeks for an ideal condition which
- enter into earlier conditions in man's history. It would really be
- conditions. Schiller says: If men become what they can become at the
- way of thinking about the best social conditions is equally powerless.
- Schiller describes the middle condition that lies for man between the
- condition, but of course you have to think of playing as Schiller
- Title: Lecture: Elemental Beings and Human Destinies
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- that many people today suffer a great deal from conditions of soul
- conditions of Man's life of soul were quite different.
- Title: Lecture: Man, Offspring of the World of Stars
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- build up a conception of the Universe in line with the conditions of
- been evolved by simply transferring earthly conditions to the world
- conditions. Everyone is familiar with the appearance of luminous,
- race as a whole, we cannot do so by studying merely those conditions
- aeriform condition, are taken in by the human being and worked upon by
- In this way the heavenly constellations provide conditions into which
- a human being may be born conditions which are determined by
- gradually to make himself free of these conditions. But he must free
- Man is born on Earth into conditions determined by a constellation in
- Title: Lecture: The Three Stages of Sleep
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- soon realise that, in the sleeping condition, as opposed to the
- waking condition of consciousness, something is concealed, and
- of the sleeping condition.
- only in the intermediate conditions. Imaginative consciousness,
- Moon condition, a Sun condition and a Saturn condition’
- condition of consciousness, they know that in this
- ordinary way is an unconscious condition so far as the human
- condition any more than they are during the period of waking
- willing; consciousness can also function in three conditions
- two other conditions of the life of sleep, just as in waking
- addition to these two conditions of sleep there is yet a third
- third condition of sleep is that on awakening they may be
- in the morning. This is an indication of that third condition
- Intuition. It is a condition which is of great significance to
- the other processes of the body. In the second condition of
- in the light of day. But when they are in the third condition
- possible either in the first or in the second condition of
- sleep, this third condition of sleep, you would so experience
- short, the third condition of sleep is one which lifts human
- either the world of pictures, in the first condition, or into
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- Title: Lecture: Gnostic Doctrines and Supersensible Influences in Europe
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- conditions of earthly birth and earthly death.
- conditions now developing as between Asia and Europe cannot be fully
- Title: Lecture I: Ancient Myths
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- conditions can only be brought to a healthy state if men are able to
- the Greeks looked back to generations of Gods, to conditions that
- Title: Lecture II: Ancient Myths
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- ages when Imaginative clairvoyance prevailed on earth conditions
- wisdom of humanity's physiology. What sort of conditions were
- with quite different conditions of soul. Certain Brotherhoods of
- conditions, but they hold that such things should still be kept under
- ancient conditions of human consciousness helps to give orientation
- existed, that can help us to further the necessary new conditions of
- arrange social conditions in the Roman Kingdom. This, however, means
- him, had let the star-wisdom tell him how social conditions should be
- and languages often contain memories of old conditions we
- Title: Lecture IV: Ancient Myths
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- decadent condition that became materialistic. Man in this
- 8th century B.C. and ends in the 15th century A.D., those conditions
- and make us look into world conditions. It is not enough, my dear
- Title: Lecture V: Ancient Myths
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- external physical cosmic conditions of human existence alter in
- gives rise to the sort of conditions that now exist.
- observer of his time; he could judge of the conditions but
- Title: Lecture VI: Ancient Myths
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- for the social, moral, historical conditions of the present, who
- become heart-knowledge. For that we lack two conditions, and only
- conditions.
- Two conditions are
- member of the whole cosmos. That is the one condition.
- The other condition is
- of the real conditions, that won't do! I could quote many examples to
- conditions. Hence it did no harm there were similar
- Title: Lecture VII: Ancient Myths
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- fact that the head is mainly neutral as regards earthly conditions;
- condition. Now a special problem for me was how matters stood with
- already in a dying-out condition. The earth has overstepped the
- part of present-day Europe was then under the sea conditions
- this seventh Lemurian epoch (left) there were similar conditions.
- the end of the Lemurian age there were conditions similar to ours.
- still open, his head was still susceptible to the conditions of the
- conditions alter over the earth and man must grasp this and change
- too adapt himself to other conditions. We should have been
- they really correspond to conditions that ought to be kept in mind at
- able to extricate itself from this condition. It can only do so when
- conditions of life. Man would face sad times if he should continue no
- conditions. Yet this is really solely and alone what people believe
- world-condition from which there is no way out just as there
- to do with the actual concrete conditions of the East;
- same conditions that they wished to introduce into Russia. They fit
- concrete conditions at all. And why? Because they come from the
- Title: Lecture: The Remedy for Our Diseased Civilisation
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- consciousness, as the condition of sleep is hidden in the darkness of
- this alone can throw light upon the conditions of the earth.
- Title: Lecture: Goethe and the Evolution of Consciousness
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- oriental civilisation points to former conditions of life in its
- Title: Lecture: Salt, Mercury, Sulphur
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- The radical change to this condition wherein men no longer
- Kings relate that they have come from regions where conditions were
- Title: Lecture: Some Conditions for Understanding Supersensible Experiences
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- Some Conditions for Understanding Supersensible Experiences
- Some Conditions for Understanding Supersensible Experiences
- conditions and the way in which he will be related to them when he no
- Title: Lecture: The Relation of the Movement for Religious Renewal to the Anthroposophical Movement
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- accordance with the conditions which underlie it, and which consist
- What I have been able to give to these people out of the conditions
- preliminary conditions for lending my assistance in the
- conditions could I assist it. If these preliminary conditions had not
- conditions of the life of Cult in the spiritual world, I felt it
- Title: Lecture: The Spiritual Individualities of the Planets
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- because the circumstances and conditions have to be described in
- Title: Lecture: The Elemental World and the Future of Mankind
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- ones of solid, liquid, aeriform bodies and conditions of heat. When
- good. There are conditions which formerly were simply accepted but
- Title: Lecture: A Picture of Earth-Evolution in the Future
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- plunge the earth into tragic conditions, for in the course of the next
- intellect — but that can also happen amid conditions of barbarism. Full and
- conditions of future times. It is not right for the shadowy intellect to be
- Title: Lecture: The Spiritual Communion of Mankind
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- Mysteries that were the outcome of different conditions in the
- Midsummer, when conditions were the most favorable for feeling their
- Title: Lecture: Technology and Art: Their Bearing on Modern Culture
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- demanded by present conditions, and I should like now to say a little
- it just now, is of course only in its initial stages. The conditions
- Title: Lecture: The Inexpressible Name, Spirits of Space and Time.
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- back to conditions which were normal in the Egyptian-Chaldean epoch.
- condition particularly applies to the human head. I already explained
- who in a trance condition are, as it were, consciously brought into a
- plant-like condition, it would grow ill — ulcerous growths,
- Title: Lecture: The Coming Experience of Christ
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- conditions are bound to develop in the near future, and we saw that
- the conditions of life in the civilised world of to-day have taken
- three preceding conditions, and how we have to look forward to three
- inheritance from the first, second, third and fourth conditions what
- conditions; what we call his astral body is the result of the third
- and fourth conditions; and now in Our present earth-evolution comes
- following conditions for them to appear fully. And from the
- physical body will not take place until the seventh condition, and
- next condition. I must prepare myself in germ inwardly, so that in
- conditions of being that he cannot yet develop. In future it will
- can realise externally under these conditions. I must introduce into
- transformed into other conditions before it can do that.
- recent centuries that has created the conditions which make me
- Title: Lecture: The Meaning of Easter: St. Paul and the Christ Impulse
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- earthly conditions; it is a time that can be ascertained only when man
- Christ Impulse, to become free of earthly conditions.
- Title: Lecture: The Universe
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- condition in which the fruit reaches the stage of
- Title: Lecture: The Templars
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- to come. Only under certain quite definite conditions can one learn anything
- of this mystery. For the failure to comply with the conditions would mean, as
- Title: The Year as a Symbol of the Great Cosmic Year
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- We can therefore say: Our condition at one time on
- experience the cosmic New Year under quite new conditions on Earth,
- Title: On the Duty of Clear, Sound Thinking
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- conditions, these living conditions reveal what first leads us
- interest himself in the progress of the general condition, of
- advanced at first but slowly. These hindering conditions have
- conditions of life, we can then form some picture of what we have to
- Title: Lecture: The Seeds of Future Worlds
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- virtually in a kind of sleep condition, spiritual inner faculties
- what he is like, what his normal condition is. And he must learn to
- Title: Lecture: Exoteric and Esoteric Christianity
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- a condition of consciousness resembling dream-life as we know it
- as an expression of earthly conditions but is of significance for
- Title: Lecture: Realism and Nominalism
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- the atom in a kind of oscillating condition, as if some fine material
- Title: Lecture: Cosmogony, Freedom, Altruism
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- conditions in which altruism could begin to be externally
- such as to supply all the conditions requisite for a solution
- we can at least say that we have all the conditions of
- Title: Lecture: Brunetto Latini
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- according to the conditions of his time, which we, in the
- he now indicates is indeed, under certain conditions, the
- he may consciously enter the condition in which he is
- are bound to the physical body. This condition has developed
- condition of clairvoyance. This gradually ebbed away and died
- Title: Lecture: The Shaping of the Human Form out of Cosmic and Earthly Forces
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- this is not unconditionally so. In essentials, however, the
- being is caught up in that cosmic condition to which the tone
- temporal conditions different from those prevailing in the
- vision as the future condition of the human being. Things
- conditions we really know nothing of the human being.
- influence of earthly conditions, while the Sun apparently
- human being two contrasting conditions, one of a cosmic
- conditioned. We have therefore a cosmic nature influenced by
- a conditioning effect upon him. Imagine man's earthly nature
- expressed by virtue of having gone through the conditions of
- conditions on Saturn, Sun and Moon; because he receives from
- Title: Lecture: Hygiene - a Social Problem
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- democratic principles as are possible in modern conditions to a
- condition. Now if we can observe the whole human being under
- and abnormal conditions is wholly materialistic.
- abnormal conditions of soul are but the symptoms. Again and again it
- Title: Lecture: Speech and Song
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- conditions of equilibrium. We see the child slowly and gradually
- adapt himself to these earthly conditions as he learns to stand
- when, after his birth, he gradually finds his way into the conditions
- neither in the conditions of equilibrium of his spiritual
- existence, nor is he yet in the conditions of equilibrium of his
- essentially adapted to earthly conditions. In the first place it is
- thinking is gradually adapted to the earthly conditions. In
- speech in its present condition, where it has become very far
- to earthly conditions, is reversed in a certain sense when we pass
- adapt itself to the earthly conditions. It is shaped as it is,
- accordance with earthly conditions.
- condition, we have in effect lost our physical body — i.e. we
- conditions and must adapt himself to these. But in Art he goes back
- Title: Lecture: Thinking and Willing as Two Poles of the Human Soul-Life
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- and a condition which is diametrically opposed to desire. We can say:
- right outside in the external world. And in this condition we
- Imagination. When man passes over from the sleeping condition
- a vague and nebulous condition. Man would gradually have lost all
- dual leads finally to a condition in which man cannot live, for he
- Title: Fall/Darkness: Lecture 1: The Driving Force Behind Europe's War
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- condition he was in at the time by flinging down before the
- Title: Fall/Darkness: Lecture 2: Humanity's Struggle for Morality
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- which brought conditions in which the truly great things
- may not end in failure. The first condition is, however, that
- Indian times. Conditions were very different then; humanity
- Title: Fall/Darkness: Lecture 3: The Search for a Perfect World
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- be, it will be possible to create conditions that will put an
- the reasons and because of the kind of conditions we have
- general opinions of today. Different conditions have to be
- Title: Fall/Darkness: Lecture 4: The Elemental Spirits of Birth and Death
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- be made known to human beings under certain conditions. They
- Title: Fall/Darkness: Lecture 8: Abstraction and Reality
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- satisfactory conditions for humanity, what does it matter if
- Title: Fall/Darkness: Lecture 9: The Battle between Michael and 'The Dragon'
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- conditions of the earth; it was also used to produce the
- Title: Fall/Darkness: Lecture 10: The Influence of the Backward Angels
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- Title: Fall/Darkness: Lecture 11: Recognizing the Inner Human Being
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- each other) where under certain conditions the Moon current
- special conditions of life described to give the children a
- conditions we have today.
- and in which we establish our social conditions, and the life
- Title: Lecture: Man's Fall and Redemption
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- conditions of to-day and the new impulse which must enter science is
- present-day conditions.
- Title: On the Mysteries of Ancient and Modern Times: Lecture 3
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- is passed-through by man in a dreaming condition. And so it
- Title: Lecture: East and West in the Light of the Christmas Idea
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- Nevertheless a deeper insight into present conditions should not
- Title: Lecture: Man and Cosmos
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- his earthly consciousness we find, to begin with, the condition
- It may, however, occur that owing to pathological conditions, the
- faintly, during his waking condition. When he is really asleep,
- almost imperceptible state of stupor — a condition which
- condition. There is always a kind of vibration between the
- condition.
- pathological condition. I observe, for example, that also water
- arises through pathological conditions, when the Ego is in a more
- conditions it is possible for man to extend his perceptive
- not need to eat it. This is not a very desirable condition. It
- with pathological conditions, for these are positively
- pathological conditions can such things appear in this or that
- pathological condition of soul and spirit. At her side we find an
- Title: Lecture: Knowledge Pervaded with the Experience of Love
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- conditions which I have just described to you. The ancient Greek
- Title: Lecture: The Golden Legend and a German Christmas Play
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- the human soul an original condition rising above all human strife
- Title: Lecture: Matter Incidental to the Question of Destiny
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- towards a true perspective of the conditions of the fifth
- the conditions of the age. They will have to be studied; and in
- life. The very conditions of life in this age will bring it
- conditions. The other, being well-informed and very much on the
- him over in a rather limp condition. From that day onward, the
- again into a half-slumbering condition, and when he
- in this vague and nebulous conditions which prevails
- Title: Lecture: Hereditary Impulses and Impulses from Previous Earth Lives
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- conditions of the former incarnation. Observe the
- certain conditions can be determined if we are able rightly to
- to get hold of her. But she made conditions which could not be
- the conditions in Europe should lead to war, Jaurès will
- treated under the present sorrowful conditions. Those who can
- Title: Four Seasons/Archangels: Lecture I: The Michael Imagination
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- specially enhanced condition. Material substances in different beings
- become world-dreamers, and in this condition they would be a prey to
- Title: Four Seasons/Archangels: Lecture II: The Christmas Imagination
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- an extraordinarily rarefied condition.
- condition. The salts withdraw into the inwardness of the Earth, and
- do with phosphoric lime in an amorphous condition, with carbonic
- Title: Four Seasons/Archangels: Lecture III: The Easter Imagination
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- and thus condense themselves from an astral to an etheric condition,
- Title: Lecture: Pythic, Prophetic and Spiritual-Scientific Clairvoyance
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- is no fully-awake condition, because there is still something asleep in
- while man is awake is similarly performed in a half-sleeping condition.
- during waking conditions, nor by diving down into this body from outside
- gives the expectancy of physical death, the condition we are considering
- Title: Lecture: Pythic, Prophetic and Spiritual-Scientific Clairvoyance
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- asleep, is not a fully-awake condition, because there is still
- similarly performed in a half-sleeping condition.
- our body from within during waking conditions, nor by diving down
- condition we are considering is then reached. For considered
- Title: St. Augustine
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- offer no unconditional certainty, can give no unconditioned
- condition from which subjective nature in an older epoch, and
- Title: World History: Lecture I: Evolution of the Soul and of Memory
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- favourable or unfavourable conditions for breathing, but we are
- You will have heard of persons who through some condition of
- condition for keeping our Self intact, for these men of bygone
- times the condition was to be sought outside themselves —
- Title: World History: Lecture II: Mysteries of 'Asia'
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- conditions of mind and soul that prevailed during the
- under the influence of a condition of soul accustomed and
- waking dream; it was a dream condition that with us only occurs
- way that things can be seen and heard in this dream condition.
- condition, that is to say in what was the everyday
- Hierarchy, but only when a still deeper condition of sleep
- took place during the sleep-condition of the third kind,
- condition of mind and soul prevalent among the Eastern
- you must understand, this condition would have been unbearable
- exactly of the dates — the condition of
- opposite condition. Over there are men who do not feel death in
- Title: World History: Lecture III: Asiatic Mysteries of Ephesus, Gilgamesh and Eabani
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- waking condition, bears the Ego and astral body within him
- social conditions of the time. The Epic calls him Gilgamesh. We
- along with this condition of soul, where the Ego has drawn down
- Hungary or not. The whole social conditions of the country have
- case when certain exceptional conditions are not assured, the
- after-death condition. Still, we may say with truth that
- before him earlier conditions of Earth-experience and of man's
- conditions had been. To-day we look upon the Earth as a great
- to the conditions that prevailed in the earliest primeval
- primeval conditions of the Earth
- present in a finely distributed condition as silicic acid was
- condition. Again, out of the lime substance, under the
- Title: World History: Lecture V: Mysteries of the East, West, and of Ephesus
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- ancient Oriental Mysteries were subject to the conditions of
- this experience was carried over into the condition of human
- Title: World History: Lecture VI: Mysteries of the Ancient Near East Enter Europe
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- condition of ripeness and no longer to observe seasons and
- Title: World History: Lecture VII: The Fifteenth Century and the Transition from Mind-Soul to Spiritual-Soul
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- by this very characteristic, that it is in a condition of
- say, conditionally. Man is able to lift them out of the domain
- to work upon it in its disorganised condition. New albumen
- formative processes, the intimate inner conditions that prevail
- the condition of sleep, of course, the human being as a whole
- condition. It is quite impossible to find even the slightest
- surrounded by a certain condition of warmth, but that external
- condition of warmth must never be allowed to penetrate the
- within. If a person catches cold, his condition results from
- Title: World History: Lecture IX: World History in the Light of Anthroposophy
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- experience during sleep. For if the condition that is
- Title: Goethe, Comte and Bentham
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- and waking up; that is, the sleeping condition. Of course,
- diagrammatically, the sleeping condition is well-known to you. That
- condition that a man experiences the reality of what we discussed
- condition, condition, man does not grasp the full reality of his
- man by day; in his waking condition there only comes to his
- If man were conscious in the sleeping condition, that is from going
- could thus become conscious through his sleeping condition, he
- the inner experiences during the sleep condition, he experience in
- this consciously during the waking condition; and that constitutes
- the deception in man's waking condition. He remains aware only of
- is the essential — that throughout the waking condition man
- waking condition, the state of affairs at the present cycle of tine
- If man in the waking condition could perceive
- senses, will, when the earth reaches the Venus-condition, be
- Mystery of Golgotha, man in his waking condition stood in a more
- condition agree.
- conditions, I want to put once more at the end, an apercus; you can
- Title: Whitsuntide in the Course of the Year
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- sleeping condition of the earth, when his soul had to sink
- and weaves during our sleeping condition. If we now seek to
- and etheric bodies, is the primary condition for the
- we shall bear the Whitsun mood into this sleep-condition of
- Title: Karma of Vocation: Lecture I
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- conditions clearly of much meaning for his life. The family of
- conditions in Weimar and, even though he remained on his
- Title: Karma of Vocation: Lecture II
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- this condition he meets Herder, whose vast conceptions had to
- conditions did not exist in Herder's more subtle constitution.
- Now, a certain condition of consciousness, even though dulled,
- Title: Karma of Vocation: Lecture III
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- consciousness on the Moon, and the present condition of waking
- Title: Karma of Vocation: Lecture IV
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- conditions in ancient times were such that those who were then
- transition from the ancient, quite definite conditions in which
- more chaotic conditions. Everything tends to be handed over
- the will of the cosmos shall penetrate earthly conditions in
- term adapted to our present conditions — that was in large
- conditions, how man's relation to his vocation has changed
- recognize from present conditions how everything will
- conditions.
- certain condition.
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- the scientists: “You yourselves experienced these conditions —
- questions of destiny and the very conditions of life in this
- and modernizing some of the conditions in the schools. But
- conditions.” Then the jurist, who was quite intelligent and
- Title: Karma of Vocation: Lecture VII
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- such a way that certain conditions can be determined when one
- knows how to properly judge previous conditions. If, for
- bringing about the very conditions they severely criticized.
- Blavatsky, and how this failed because she set conditions that
- saying that if conditions in Europe should lead to war, Jaures
- the present distressing conditions. Right thinking about it
- Title: Karma of Vocation: Lecture VIII
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- as many children as possible; that is, how the conditions
- conditions for producing future progeny will be completely
- where excellent conditions existed for the production of
- constitutes favorable conditions for having descendants was
- so-called favorable conditions, they will not be able to
- shall speak again tomorrow of how conditions arise under which
- Title: Karma of Vocation: Lecture IX
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- condition is created for the incarnation of demons. If anyone
- Title: Karma of Vocation: Lecture X
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- ancestral god really attained a condition of union with what he
- conditions of reality. I do not want to condemn this; I simply
- Title: Mysteries of the Sun: Lecture I
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- necessary to hark back to the conditions through which
- and after the Mystery of Golgotha. Naturally one condition
- consider the mood, the condition of man's soul, before the
- Title: Mysteries of the Sun: Lecture II
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- waking conditions. One definitely cannot say that the
- Title: Mysteries of the Sun: Lecture III
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- conditions of human life and assume that absolute conditions
- say that seen in this way the condition of the real man
- to the conditions of their change, of their
- gives a great political survey of how social conditions ought
- Title: Differentation of Primeval Wisdom into East, Middle, West
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- different races to the external conditions of the earth. We
- conditions of the land of India. In the same way we can get
- Title: Man and Nature: Intellect in Man and Nature Bereft of the Gods
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- earthly life and relate it to conditions as they are upon
- existence as it is an the Earth into future conditions of
- new birth. are, in reality, always in the middle condition
- When, as the result of some pathological condition, or in
- Title: Contrasting World-conceptions of East and West
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- we do not only live in the world during our waking condition,
- condition which they only imagine. And when the time began
- during his waking condition, because his senses were not
- condition the gods developed a mighty power in his head. This
- life-conditions, or in the way he has grown into a
- sleeping condition of the older type of humanity; that they
- awakening, but his surrounding natural conditions no longer
- Title: Spiritual Relations in the Configuration of the Human Organism: Lecture I
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- of possible conditions; in this way people are individualized. But for
- disturbed and if conditions would arise, by which the relation is then
- The other condition can
- cramp-like conditions. When the astral forces vibrate too fast through
- cramp-like conditions come about as can especially appear in children's
- time, because conditions lying farther back have caused that things
- such conditions seriously if one knows that in that, which is outside
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- condition and the astral body working too strong the kidney is not engaged
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- from worse conditions into better ones, what the old wisdom had in mind
- Title: Social Question as a Problem: Lecture I: The Inner Experience of Language
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- means of many-sided conditions of the conceptions in
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- condition as when it is disembodied. And what is generally
- their naive condition men also knew it; they have forgotten,
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- heed to present world conditions are very ready to enter into the attitude
- frankly to focus attention on existing conditions.
- stops there and no investigation is made into the conditions in question,
- this important decision, either to return to the animal condition, in
- region of fear. The connection is thus. And the condition of fear will
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- of coming to a passive condition of the soul when reflection and sense
- in accordance with existing conditions. Let us then consider the three
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- these conditions. People avoid them because they are afraid. From this
- you ought to understand that of course when picturing these conditions
- whole of their life which is conditioned by their inner being. Anyone
- and in their headless condition men were still receiving impulses as
- conditions of mankind, their primitive conditions, they study the most
- something unconditionally necessary for educating modern man in social
- Science. Thus a kind of spirit-condition not easily found today in the
- of which we have been speaking must unconditionally be imparted to mankind.
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- When the sleeping condition is unbroken by dreams which implies a certain
- not meant as a criticism of the culture and conditions of the times;
- say when it comes to the external conditions of life. You see, those
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- did not become free in the chaotic condition that it does today in sleep;
- for Herman Grimm. I have also unconditionally admitted to you that I
- an external outlook on nature and its conditions, at this precise moment
- Science. Here you have, transformed for our age and its conditions,
- Spiritual Science, a path that is to be found unconditionally, will
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- matter of fact only-relates to exterior conditions.
- in everyday conditions. In ordinary life we sleep a great deal to-day,
- people in our Society who will not believe how low is the condition
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- derive all force in the finding of the condition of equilibrium between
- .a softening gelatinous condition.
- between theca conditions of consciousness which are specially permeated
- is always seeking the balance between these two conditions, and we may
- masses of rock, i.e. out of the solid conditions of the earth. His aim
- who represents the condition of equilibrium, under him Ahriman, above
- burdened social condition of humanity. That is the good of this Spiritual
- Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture I: The Problem of Faust
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- reached a definite condition and colour, the result was
- condition of substances; and the whole paragraph describes a
- condition of gold after it has been treated chemically. He
- swinging a certain condition of balance is reached. So then,
- Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture II: The Romantic Walpurgis-Night
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- So long as the conditions are there are for man to go back
- Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture III: Goethe's Feeling for the Concrete.
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- Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture IV: Faust and the "Mothers"
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- the normal understanding of the senses, but with a condition
- Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture V: Faust and the Problem of Evil
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- it necessary to let Faust experience not only conditions and
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- am I as man? This under ordinary conditions at the present e
- condition does not exist, On the contrary, a certain
- them physical conditions describing them rather differently,
- a solid physical condition, the earthly; what has a fluid
- physical condition, water; what has such a physical condition
- we must picture earlier conditions of our evolution as similar
- former cosmic condition of the earth.
- this world of ours arisen? As you know, its present condition
- condition, and the present one only needs to be mentioned,
- conscious of waking from a very vivid dream to a condition of
- earth-conditions; and this he believed he could more easily
- Mephistopheles represents the condition of being but
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- condition only as regards our ideas and part of our feelings,
- supersensible that held sway before the existing conditions
- of present conditions, cannot be much help in changing
- earth-conditions, it would be fundamentally evil, it would
- evil from external conditions. That man can acquire freedom
- intended to show the condition preceding the bi-sexual, the
- condition to which I have just referred. Truly Goethe gives
- Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture IX: Goethe's Life of the Soul from the Standpoint of Spiritual Science
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- although by its nature it should make the conditions we have
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- represents the centre condition of the human being, and the
- bodily conditions but not those of the head.
- becomes free, even during the waking condition. Only, a man
- if, during sleep he became awake to this body-free condition.
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- ordinary knowledge, dependent on the senses and conditioned
- condition of the soul to another. For a man of those days the
- Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture XII: Goetheanism In Place of Homunculism and Mephistophelianism
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- must be able to attain the condition of repose reached by the
- there was once a nebular condition (the Kant-Laplace theory)
- dispersal, an overflowing. An opposite condition pulses in
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- of this a certain condition came about. For let us now consider
- recognised condition for so doing that one's heart should first
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- healthy person you would alter the person's condition of
- the spiritual world. Your alteration of someone's condition of
- Title: Pastoral Medicine: Lecture 2
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- can under certain conditions clearly reveal some psychological
- the first place confronts us in the waking condition. Such people are
- after themselves. A person who is in this condition in early
- sensitive understanding for the fact that pathological conditions can
- people as I am describing are not in condition to travel along our
- condition
- advances to a condition where neither ego nor astral enter the
- condition where the physical body separates from the other bodies.
- The person only goes through this sequence if the first condition,
- condition has advanced to the next, as I described it with the sense
- if the labile condition starts between seventeen and nineteen years:
- conditions are necessary for these stages to appear. There has to be
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- abnormal conditions do not have such meanings in our everyday speech.
- any visual experience. Then the condition is raised to vision that is
- pain comes, its objective condition is still there, but now the
- our anthroposophical knowledge. After the preparatory condition I
- quarter-waking or three-quarters waking condition they have conscious
- a person as St. Teresa returns. When the pathological condition
- healthy counterpart of a pathological condition. That, more than
- previous condition through some therapy that breaks up the illness.
- nature they are causally conditioned in all respects.
- come to the idea of freedom. You come to causal conditioning. If you
- must be trained to understand the conditions under which a person is
- other side leads to pathological conditions.
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- more. For as you have seen, the pathological condition remains with
- into a kind of dream condition. From a spiritual-scientific point of
- brings about a kind of dream condition. But because of the special
- into the dream condition receptivity for the perception of the
- extreme opposite condition. Here the ego is weak, and the astral body
- — to a dream condition.
- by letting them tell about their conditions. They talk more
- for now the beginning of real pathological conditions can be found.
- puberty. That is how the condition that I have just been describing
- astral body. Then the condition is present that I have described,
- condition is the pathological mirror-picture of a visionary state
- instead of the passivity that is the normal condition of
- organs, it takes hold of the physical organism. And conditions appear
- body to itself. We see how the first condition advances to this
- second condition.
- condition is pathological; they simply find it interesting. And they
- only become aware of the second condition when seizures or other
- memory clinging to details as in the previous condition (details with
- condition; in the other stream they remember all the other things.
- And they never know in one condition of consciousness any of the
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- Title: Pastoral Medicine: Lecture 6
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- “normal”: toward a pathological condition or toward a
- contrasting conditions, such as, for instance, a capacity to reach
- how karma works in relation to pathological conditions and also to
- condition are thoroughly mixed in him: the genius impelling him to
- the pathological condition impelling him to inject a fantastic
- Their pathological condition is induced by their karma. But one only
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- concerned, is definitely subject to conditions of warmth. According
- of combustion always relates to this external condition. This does
- hypotheses that appear to be perfectly plausible. Earlier conditions
- are assumed from the conditions that now exist on the earth. Preyer,
- conditions, one would get quite different results.
- a human being in a completed condition and elaborated within. It is
- earth conditions if you go far enough above the earth. Close to the
- source of a certain kind of pathological condition, but the source is
- they regard warmth only as a condition of a material substance. But
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- etheric body. In clairvoyance one can bring this condition about
- condition; it is the beginning of initiation. One slips down into the
- one remains in the etheric body. In this condition it is possible to
- Title: Pastoral Medicine: Lecture 9
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- can be said from our perspective about these two conditions.
- certain conditions. And it must not prevent us from examining the
- condition during waking life. It is constantly interrupted by the
- sleep condition. Normally, however, even during sleep the catabolic
- condition, a residue of these processes piles up in the human
- sides! On one side, in the sleep condition of the human physical and
- a condition of non-ego, a sum of processes that are egoless,
- we want to cure this condition? We can search outside in the mineral
- perceptible connection to their sick condition, to sick processes.
- knows it well. While they are in their somnambulistic condition, they
- another condition — a condition of the opposite kind, in which
- the normal sleep condition is disturbed. In this case, when the ego
- nature was experienced in the opposite condition by the
- person, the physically sick person, is in the former condition I was
- somnambulistic condition. The sick person experiences a strong
- described. If the person is in the opposite condition, the
- somnambulist alternates between two conditions, as I have described.
- In one condition dreaming of the illness, in the other condition
- condition by trained temple priests. This condition was increased to
- illness. Then the opposite somnambulistic condition was brought
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- totally external conditions in the evolution of large natural
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- given to what today would be called physical conditions. That is, the
- elements, which have qualities. Under certain conditions one is
- fluid, another solid or gaseous. The condition of warmth belongs to
- exposed to weather conditions. The ancient physicians laid great
- pathological condition — an aberration of the soul-spiritual
- should, enhancing the sleep condition. The ancient initiates
- understanding of those two human conditions, would then see into the
- nature they stand within the sphere of the earth. In waking condition
- to Earth existence. And the fact that the sleep condition is
- condition, the opposite pole to illness and have entered the realm of
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- healthy person you would alter the person's condition of
- the spiritual world. Your alteration of someone's condition of
- Title: Broken Vessels: Lecture 2
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- can under certain conditions clearly reveal some psychological
- the first place confronts us in the waking condition. Such people are
- after themselves. A person who is in this condition in early
- sensitive understanding for the fact that pathological conditions can
- people as I am describing are not in condition to travel along our
- condition where only the ego organization has loosened itself from
- advances to a condition where neither ego nor astral enter the
- condition where the physical body separates from the other bodies.
- The person only goes through this sequence if the first condition,
- condition has advanced to the next, as I described it with the sense
- if the labile condition starts between seventeen and nineteen years:
- conditions are necessary for these stages to appear. There has to be
- Title: Broken Vessels: Lecture 3
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- abnormal conditions do not have such meanings in our everyday speech.
- any visual experience. Then the condition is raised to vision that is
- pain comes, its objective condition is still there, but now the
- our anthroposophical knowledge. After the preparatory condition I
- quarter-waking or three-quarters waking condition they have conscious
- a person as St. Teresa returns. When the pathological condition
- healthy counterpart of a pathological condition. That, more than
- previous condition through some therapy that breaks up the illness.
- nature they are causally conditioned in all respects.
- come to the idea of freedom. You come to causal conditioning. If you
- must be trained to understand the conditions under which a person is
- pathological conditions.
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- conditions is a kind of zero. There is something in us that is
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- more. For as you have seen, the pathological condition remains with
- into a kind of dream condition. From a spiritual-scientific point of
- brings about a kind of dream condition. But because of the special
- into the dream condition receptivity for the perception of the
- extreme opposite condition. Here the ego is weak, and the astral body
- — to a dream condition.
- by letting them tell about their conditions. They talk more
- for now the beginning of real pathological conditions can be found.
- puberty. That is how the condition that I have just been describing
- astral body. Then the condition is present that I have described,
- condition is the pathological mirror-picture of a visionary state
- instead of the passivity that is the normal condition of
- organs, it takes hold of the physical organism. And conditions appear
- body to itself. We see how the first condition advances to this
- second condition.
- condition is pathological; they simply find it interesting. And they
- only become aware of the second condition when seizures or other
- memory clinging to details as in the previous condition (details with
- condition; in the other stream they remember all the other things.
- And they never know in one condition of consciousness any of the
- Maximum number of matches per file exceeded.
- Title: Broken Vessels: Lecture 6
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- “normal”: toward a pathological condition or toward a
- contrasting conditions, such as, for instance, a capacity to reach
- how karma works in relation to pathological conditions and also to
- condition are thoroughly mixed in him: the genius impelling him to
- the pathological condition impelling him to inject a fantastic
- Their pathological condition is induced by their karma. But one only
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- concerned, is definitely subject to conditions of warmth. According
- of combustion always relates to this external condition. This does
- hypotheses that appear to be perfectly plausible. Earlier conditions
- are assumed from the conditions that now exist on the earth. Preyer,
- conditions, one would get quite different results. In short, with the
- a human being in a completed condition and elaborated within. It is
- earth conditions if you go far enough above the earth. Close to the
- source of a certain kind of pathological condition, but the source is
- they regard warmth only as a condition of a material substance. But
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- etheric body. In clairvoyance one can bring this condition about
- condition; it is the beginning of initiation. One slips down into the
- one remains in the etheric body. In this condition it is possible to
- Title: Broken Vessels: Lecture 9
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- can be said from our perspective about these two conditions.
- certain conditions. And it must not prevent us from examining the
- condition during waking life. It is constantly interrupted by the
- sleep condition. Normally, however, even during sleep the catabolic
- condition, a residue of these processes piles up in the human
- sides! On one side, in the sleep condition of the human physical and
- a condition of non-ego, a sum of processes that are egoless,
- we want to cure this condition? We can search outside in the mineral
- perceptible connection to their sick condition, to sick processes.
- knows it well. While they are in their somnambulistic condition, they
- another condition — a condition of the opposite kind, in which
- the normal sleep condition is disturbed. In this case, when the ego
- nature was experienced in the opposite condition by the
- person, the physically sick person, is in the former condition I was
- somnambulistic condition. The sick person experiences a strong
- described. If the person is in the opposite condition, the
- somnambulist alternates between two conditions, as I have described.
- In one condition dreaming of the illness, in the other condition
- condition by trained temple priests. This condition was increased to
- illness. Then the opposite somnambulistic condition was brought
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- totally external conditions in the evolution of large natural
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- given to what today would be called physical conditions. That is, the
- elements, which have qualities. Under certain conditions one is
- fluid, another solid or gaseous. The condition of warmth belongs to
- exposed to weather conditions. The ancient physicians laid great
- pathological condition — an aberration of the soul-spiritual
- should, enhancing the sleep condition. The ancient initiates
- understanding of those two human conditions, would then see into the
- nature they stand within the sphere of the earth. In waking condition
- to Earth existence. And the fact that the sleep condition is
- condition, the opposite pole to illness and have entered the realm of
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- festival must not be determined by ordinary earthly conditions; it is
- Christ Impulse, to become free of earthly conditions.
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- conditions of the times. A true Easter impulse needs to be inculcated
- impossible to make any progress by perpetuating old conditions and
- A man who through the circumstances and conditions obtaining at
- Title: Lecture I: Human Questions and Cosmic Answers
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- individuals were wont to pass into a mediumistic condition, and when,
- said: Under normal conditions the evil impulses of will which are sent
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- As we know, man alternates between the conditions in which he lives
- the description given of the conditions in which man lives between
- carried on from within the physical body. Under these conditions it is
- after the intermediate condition during which he sees what I described
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- connected with a condition of life which develops in precisely the
- normal condition, in the same way as it perpetually normalizes
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- cannot be separated from the general mental and soul condition, but
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- developing under this condition of uncertainty. This state of affairs
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- waking condition, man is only within himself, he cannot experience
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- condition without ever changing one's behavior. At most, this
- by thinking of moving points that do not alter their condition of
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- in this condition. The fact that I realize that it is a corpse proves
- corpse is the final condition of something living. Where is the
- beginning condition? Well, my dear friends, there is no way to
- beginning of a living condition must be sought.
- the beginning of a living condition. This has been preserved in man.
- the two lower bodies of man, the beginning condition has been
- to the Saturn condition. An historical approach leads beyond the
- Dead Aspect (Final Condition of
- Semblance (Initial Condition of
- and ego are active. By experiencing the final condition there in
- half-truths — that is to say, at the final conditions of being
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- The ancient method was semi-conscious. Compared with the condition of
- super-sensible knowledge in the condition of imaginative
- conscious stationary condition of the quiet, content-less soul. This
- sleep. In this condition the physical and etheric organisms require
- condition the Ego lives in this rhythm and in the metabolic processes
- that are a part of it; in the condition of sleep, the rhythm and the
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- last condition is necessary to avoid any kind of unconscious process
- experience is healthy if we arrive at the condition in which we can
- ether and one in our physical body. The condition is not right if
- remain in conscious wakefulness. If this condition is experienced in
- condition of Inspiration. We live an inner life in the
- condition of ordinary consciousness. For then we can always relate
- beings. He attains a condition of experience which alone on earth the
- condition of primitive man, who still derived the religious content
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- is true, transferred back completely into the condition that existed
- of this condition, from the nature of which we can realize that it is
- mind. Through these exercises man is brought into a condition by means
- earth-life, and not to a vision of the condition of the human spirit
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- soul-saving effect which corresponds in the waking condition to his
- religious beliefs the antidote which carried over into the condition
- that of the waking condition. The physical and etheric organisms
- conditioned by the physical and etheric organisms. The soul lives
- experiences. But in this condition of sleep the soul experiences also
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- to describe conditions of the supernatural world in terms of the
- Title: Philosophy/Cosmology/Religion: Lecture VII: The Relationship of Christ with Humanity
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- Our earthly souls have attained the condition in which they now live
- condition of the soul as it is to-day and constructs a
- condition was quite different times when there was no such
- This view was conditioned by the fact that one still knew enough, from
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- remains in the same psychic condition. The interchange between the
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- no unconditional certainty, can give no unconditioned truth;
- condition from which subjective nature in an older epoch, and
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- waking up that is, the sleeping condition. Of course,
- diagrammatically, the sleeping condition is well-known to you.
- the sleeping condition that a man experiences the reality of
- lecture that in his waking condition, man does not grasp the
- condition there only comes to his consciousness a copy, a
- conscious in the sleeping condition, that is from going to
- condition, he would experience not a mirror-image, as by day,
- the sleep condition, he experiences in his Ego and Astral body
- consciously during the making condition; and that constitutes
- the deception in man's waking condition. He remains aware only
- waking condition man does not progress beyond experiencing this
- of the third Hierarchy. In the waking condition, the state of
- man in the waking condition could perceive that his ego and
- when the earth reaches the Venus-condition, be non-existent;
- the Mystery of Golgotha, man in his waking condition stood in a
- Spiritualists would not under any condition agree.
- solve these oppositions in to-morrows conditions, I want to put
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- could never have attained his freedom, his condition of
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- was felt as its quality that was important. As for social conditions,
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- This condition did not come about because, mingled with the
- culture. It would cut it off from the conditions of its further
- picture of the condition of his soul. De Musset is one who feels the
- these same conditions in one way or another. I have only chosen these
- with the conditions of the times in which they live, you will readily
- and 33 A.D., and made absolutely comprehensible by the conditions
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- It is extraordinarily difficult to speak of the conditions that were
- further reason that causes certain difficulties in treating conditions
- the discovery of America, quite special conditions had gradually been
- communicated except on one special condition. The wisdom was imparted
- conditions. The one to be murdered was laid out on a structure that
- paramount, and the relatively beneficent conditions of the time of
- an external condition when compared with the inner soul nature.
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- times, to subconscious conditions of soul. The remains of this
- subconscious condition that had carried over into the new age were now
- conditions was published. This new book by Ku Hung Ming, a highly
- opinion about the conditions of our age. The greater part of what is
- Europeans refuse to become like the Chinese and if Chinese conditions
- conditions we are experiencing come. This separation will only be
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- under such special conditions. These experiences had to be acquired
- establish a Jahve religion suited to the terrible conditions
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- conditioned from any part of physical earthly space, but by the whole
- may gradually bring yourself into a condition in which you feel when
- conditions under which these beings of the third Hierarchy live, if,
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- this is called the adaptation of man to the conditions around him. As
- conditioned by that which he can reproduce in, himself.
- conditions. You may realize how strongly man is subject to this
- influence from external conditions if you consider all the influence
- which climatic or other geographical conditions have on him. This
- climatic conditions. They were very careful to see that the boy
- sunshine, but the Athenians demanded that the climatic conditions,
- adaptation of man to external conditions of a natural kind. Then
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- out by our astral body when we pass over into the condition of sleep.
- of the conditions I have mentioned, may be extremely instructive to
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- that super-homeopathic condition and at this high temperature take
- would certainly be in a fiery fluid condition. But in the environment
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- quite a different condition of the earth from what we have today.
- albumen in an excessively fluid condition. The whole of this
- that when such silicates in the wax-like condition began to condense
- conditions.
- back from the present time to an earlier condition. There this
- earth takes us back to that condition where the metals were cosmic
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- Again, because an alternating condition arises —
- I have pictured to you a condition in the evolution of
- condition of the earth there existed as an essential substance for
- definite forms. And you have heard that while this condition of the
- condition the element of water was active, i.e. the chalk, still
- If you were to study certain diseased conditions of the
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- him, out of all this experience the pupil gained a unified condition
- of soul. This unified condition of soul had the following content: I
- fell, not into an inner numbness but into an inner condition of heat,
- as into a fever condition of the soul, into a fever condition of such
- experienced this inner condition of heat, this inner distress, this
- he was in a condition of consciousness which he did not know in
- ordinary life, he now recognized in his condition of consciousness a
- heart, hot and in anxiety. This condition of being inwardly possessed
- these two conditions followed each other. He looked, let us say, upon
- yet fully in the condition to feel this dying spirit, which is
- now summarized for him by his Initiators. The first condition, when
- Then the experiences of the second condition, the
- control thy soul in its condition of numbness. Thou must inwardly
- what each condition is, thou must be able to distinguish exactly each
- one of these three conditions from the other, thou must have an
- etheric inner experience of each one of these three conditions.”
- full consciousness the condition of inner numbness there appeared
- into the vision of the last condition before the descent into the
- clear to himself the condition when he was poured out into the
- now to go through those other conditions which he had experienced as
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- The pupil had learned to revive these conditions in
- himself with strong inner energy, and out of these conditions to
- before himself the condition of inner numbness, so that he felt, as
- the condition of consciousness which resulted he received a clear
- actually at first only in a watery, in a fluid condition, but not
- a condition of the Moon-organization at a particular time. There were
- come in fact into a condition in which you could inwardly give a
- conditions are brought about. You may of course be blind, and yet
- compare the condition with something corresponding to the experience
- That was the first condition, and the pupil again, by
- did this, if he actually came into the dream-condition of which he
- nature-existence as Summer landscape, if he came into this condition,
- out there, through particular climatic conditions, demons come in all
- existence, in the last metamorphosed condition of the earth-planet.
- in the primal conditions of humanity, the most beautiful
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- previous planetary condition, the earth which was then Old Moon, or
- are to be found in an infinitely rarefied condition in the whole
- exists in such a rarefied fine condition that it can work only on the
- condition of infinite ramification extended over the whole of cosmic
- condition that he can permeate the whole planetary system to which
- earth is not in a condition to give the lead a form in which it can
- work in man; but Saturn with its very different condition of warmth,
- already attained a condition in which it cannot enter directly into
- condition, in the sun, the radiating gold, in Venus, the radiating
- conditions which the earth had once upon a time gone through. In its
- present condition thou canst only assimilate the iron. As an earthly
- earth carries today in itself, even in a lifeless condition, the lead
- out on to the earth in a quite different condition. These metals as
- earth in a very different condition. And if thou dost see these
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- condition of the earth.” (I am referring to that condition of
- something of the pre-earthly Moon condition, which are reflected to
- metallity. He came into another condition of consciousness and
- earth was in the ancient Sun-condition; they attained a fluid form
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- earth according to its people and according to the conditions for
- little was still known — of the conditions of true astrological
- about the most manifold conditions and causes of diseases, but with
- “The human organism under certain conditions, if one simply
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- within the thought realm by what we call the manic conditions. In such a
- In carcinoma-formations, on the other hand, we have a condition in
- separating itself off, as it were; we have a condition in which this force of
- phenomena of manic conditions or similar phenomena, something from
- the case of the manic conditions, I would have to draw something (this is
- Now let us consider a tendency toward the manic condition that has been
- condition would remain halfway to the extreme, as it were; then we
- ways, from organically determined illusions, and so on, to conditions that
- organism, conditions like hysteria and so on.
- that here there arises a certain kinship to manic or similar conditions, for
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- improvement in a person's condition can be attributed to therapeutic
- healthy condition as for the diseased condition.
- should rather attempt to determine, from the condition of the
- back to the bodily condition.
- least incorporated the bodily condition in their diagnoses. But what
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- gouty conditions. If we study what is brought about in the human
- inflammatory conditions on the outer portion of the human being, we
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- brings back the soul activity, returning the condition to normal.
- conditions can be healed, illnesses that stem from a blood-activity
- insult of some sort. We may therefore say that the normal condition
- the condition of the spiritual into the condition of consciousness;
- the hereditary conditions connected with it) how, if one looks in the
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- in comparison with earlier conditions. As this Course is intended
- all, the conditions of trade and commerce on a large scale had already
- snail's pace, for it had only to adapt itself to technical conditions,
- approximation to English conditions, a development of the industrial
- it thus: In England the transition to an industrial condition of life
- conditions were taking their accustomed course in a way that might
- altogether different must now arise, that the existing conditions were
- conditions which arose in Germany in the second third of the
- question: The economic conditions had evolved out of these antitheses
- Political Economy, human thinking upon Physics was in such a condition
- The organism is differentiated and the conditions are different for
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- specified conditions. To begin with, we can say little more than this:
- Then, perhaps, we can trace some of the conditions whereby at a given
- Such instances will show you how indeterminate are the conditions on
- conditions obtaining at a given time and at the actual place to which
- condition. Nevertheless, this fact will always be in evidence: The
- difficult conditions. The value that is thus produced through human
- to be produced under far easier conditions, it may happen that an
- can we gradually find our way to the more constant conditions on which
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- consider the various conditions which determine the lower temperature
- Certain social conditions obtained among men caste-forming and
- class-forming conditions and the relations between man and man
- which arose out of these conditions had the power to shape instincts
- and then look for the underlying conditions.
- prices will tend towards a mean. If under normal conditions (we shall
- fact, modern conditions amount to this: All that arises here in the
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- remain in an altogether primitive condition if it could do no more
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- any rate if we consider it within our present economic conditions. Its
- make Nature in its original unelaborated condition more and more
- Then we get migraine conditions. In like manner you will see the same
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- the trouble in our present economic conditions. On all hands we have
- use of the conditions present in the social organism and by his own
- by the price of land. You see, the conditions under which the
- economic conditions. Products rise and fall in varying measure.
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- quite different is true. The standpoint of the consumer is conditioned
- cover the facts). It passes under the conditions that obtain
- conditions, a very different science of Economics would have to be
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- plays a great part in the economic life. It is this: Conditions which
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- Given the necessary conditions including a statute enacting that
- considered moral to lend free of interest. Under these conditions
- position to lend him something. Under conditions more primitive than
- conditions, for the same thing happens when someone borrows money from
- simply observed the conditions of the market here or there in his
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- continue to show a condition of pure trade. This cannot yet be
- impossible state of affairs over the Earth. Such a condition of
- we may use the expression) the conditions will be quite different from
- To understand the economic conditions in a closed economic
- world-economy arises, and when the conditions of the world are already
- condition within a self-contained economic realm. And we find it true:
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- has a fixed numerical value under all conditions. No matter how it may
- conditions will ensure its being consumed at the right moment and a
- in mutual disturbance and unhealthy economic conditions. On the other
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- starting-point of economic life. This is the condition precedent to
- certain conditions. But from the simple fact that there are the parson
- What is the requisite condition for these spiritual workers to be able
- negative work into one another, somehow an intermediate condition will
- Now here, again, complex conditions arise. For it may well turn out that in
- unhealthy economic condition, because it contains too many spiritual
- this day. And so it is in economic life; the most varied conditions
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- conditions determining price-levels are the following, so far as the
- sellers. For the question is: May it not be, under certain conditions,
- magnitude, which under certain conditions can actually be ascertained.
- do if you wished such a condition to prevail among these 35 million as
- the economic life of the region into a healthy condition, you would
- conditions. You can imagine the entire area distributed among the
- But if you now compare this with ordinary present-day conditions, you
- conditions under which the natural exchange values will arise. And if
- increasingly rare conditions do exist in selfcontained
- is just what we need. For by this means true economic conditions will
- phase of all production. You will have to see what are the conditions
- primitive conditions where the simple exchange of goods, shall
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- well-defined conditions — conditions of warmth, e.g., and other
- conditions that obtain for man's physical life on Earth. It was
- spoken of today merely as a condition in which bodies exist. No one
- occurs, there occurs too, under certain conditions, shadow, darkness,
- arises, under certain conditions we find the dark shadow, so when
- is so, then under certain conditions we get pressure,
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- meeting with the Gods. And the whole situation and condition of the
- conditions for using your senses and your feeling and your
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- foundation. A similar picture has really to be made of the conditions
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- the Proper conditions. Hence he assigned his Gods to special places
- brought about as follows. Other conditions of consciousness —
- conditions in which man is even normally outside his body. Then it
- pathological conditions. All that arises merely from within, becomes
- itself with entering into certain dream-like conditions, and, as it
- other condition which was half-conscious. What we need is a state of
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- him under the proper conditions. Hence he assigned his gods to
- brought about as follows. Other conditions of consciousness —
- conditions in which man is even normally outside his body. Then it
- pathological conditions. All that arises merely from within, becomes
- conditions, and, as it were, dreaming the higher truth of that which
- therefore, we can say: We no longer need that other condition which
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- of conditions apparently so remote from those prevailing in Europe,
- way to Lhassa, how the condition became more and more acute and
- is to say, in the condition where his soul is already to some extent
- destroy all existing conditions and to establish a new social order
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- we are to understand them in the light of the conditions
- different from what it had been in conditions once prevailing in the
- the prevailing conditions!
- conditions prevailing at the present time, so must I enjoin you to be
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- is not obviated, the condition described by the materialists will
- become a reality. It is the condition depicted with such agonised
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- functional or dynamic, i.e. of the first signs of a morbid condition.
- comprehensive picture of the whole morbid condition; to visualise its
- work within the whole organism. Thus we have this peculiar condition:
- under certain conditions. Of course these conditions are a necessary
- pre-condition for this “infection.”
- conditions. Thus the tickling irritation which provokes coughing is a
- may be highly beneficial, in relation to the actual organic conditions
- into a certain relation to others. Such conditions as coughing, pains
- fully controlled by the upper sphere. Now if these conditions of
- external and social conditions; therefore medicine is to a large
- rid of” some existent condition, it may well be that we make their
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- “circuit,” and if the explanation of any condition — such as hysteria
- and conditions to “nerves” alone, and hysteria was diagnosed as a kind
- Now let us suppose that we have occasion, because of some condition
- Conditions are different in the blood, which has kept to a great
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- condition of disease they have at best only the significance of
- fishes, through the Amphibia to the reptiles — the conditions in the
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- to dental caries;, whether the teeth have kept in good condition in
- curative processes within us are associated with the condition of
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- conditions. For in the human heart you may see reflected as in a
- concrete conditions and facts.
- Saturnian force impinges directly on our planet. And if conditions are
- similar conditions.
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- adaptation to telluric and cosmic conditions. The indications referred
- liquid in the brain. It is neglected as a morbid condition today, but
- be compelled to tell the patient not to be anxious, that his condition
- must be visualised as tending obstinately to the condition of a living
- to say, the typical quicksilver globule. Here is the condition midway
- devitalising life-paralysing Mercury condition; otherwise the activity
- representative of the mercurial condition. As you will observe, this
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- the external “meteorological” conditions in the widest sense. Although
- conditions set up by the geology and geography of the given locality.
- to relieve morbid conditions in the sphere from the heart downwards
- the aspect of the pulmonary condition.
- manifest directly but can reappear in inflammatory conditions in the
- the terrestrial sphere (conditioned by extra-terrestrial forces) and
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- reach to our periphery and under certain conditions may affect the
- “negative conditions of the soul,” appearing as fainting fits,
- opposite negative conditions exist, such, for example, as amenorrhoea
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- comes to a condition in which there is no more positive fortune, but a
- opposite to the normal, and imparts this condition, which was formerly
- these comments, if you visualise the following conditions. Here, then,
- warmth conditions, surprisingly different from what we know on the
- the atmosphere, a region wherein conditions are the complete opposite
- stratum. There again, all conditions are the polar opposites of those
- Degenerative conditions of the lungs must be sought in processes
- the internal condition of the lungs, with their internal metabolism as
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- prepared for certain conditions in mankind. Of course it can happen
- peculiar conditions are beginning to affect certain regions of the
- other conditions it is bound to change its structure.
- today, among mankind in its present moral condition, there would at
- caused by faulty conditions in early youth, for instance, or the blood
- external application. Under certain conditions, the vigorous action of
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- frustrated by social, especially hygienic, conditions which should,
- condition develops — we must be able to form some picture of how it
- conditions which come under the classification of psychiatry. Here we
- so-called, and even suffer from it. This condition can be perceived
- These conditions may be studied from life itself. Take such substances
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- conditions.
- inflammation, indeed in all inflammatory conditions. So that you are
- treating inflammatory conditions, whether or not they appear in
- conditions, or the reverse, by looking at the
- study of certain conditions in mankind; for it is only possible to
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- and all intermediate conditions, is Capsella bursæ pastoris the
- which so adapt this plant for use as a remedy in conditions such as
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- activity; and counteracts these toxic conditions continually through
- the operation of the unconscious will. The centre for these conditions
- conditions. The abnormal state of splenetic consciousness can be
- the digestive activities in the rest of the organism. All conditions
- the condition will mean that the best remedy can only be sought in
- social conditions of the patient, and merely to cure its sequelæ.
- Such is not the case. In such conditions the sensory effects which
- impressions so contrary to normal conditions that they remain confined
- possible to effect a cure, but only to diagnose a condition. If we
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- of the condition. Now I could say something of this sort: a
- mistaken education in the condition of the teeth, but also in the
- physical kind there is even more need to examine the conditions of the
- conditions in the individual? Things which seem at the opposite pole
- dental condition, in later years as well. We shall deal further with
- and effects in the material substances, in the atmospheric conditions,
- of Eurhythmy. In Eurhythmy the reverse of the sleep condition is
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- origins of pathological conditions. Of late there has been a cumulative
- sphere. Moreover, this new sphere creates a favourable condition for
- abdomen, these diseased conditions are exteriorised and “thrown off”
- yellow colors; there you can trace the painter's condition in the
- find a clue to his condition in the upper bodily sphere, in the lungs,
- intuitive impression of the functional conditions of his body from his
- conditions obtain for this kind of knowledge. In the thirties one
- atmospheric and extra-telluric conditions. Others again, in whom the
- atmospheric conditions will differ from the norm; and there will be a
- that such cosmic conditions considerably strengthen the inclination to
- conditions, and who are inwardly robust — though their external
- the complaints grouped as influenza and grippe. These conditions and
- have described. Of course, in all these conditions, the age of the
- necessity be a vigorous resistance to the cosmic conditions that seek
- that condition to the quartile aspect of such and such stars — that
- This becomes obvious if we study a condition on which a question has
- of this condition were somehow to suggest to physicians that the
- from degenerative conditions in the adrenal glands — when the whole
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- in man, so that in normal conditions human beings draw the antimonising
- In normal conditions man does not have recourse to the antimonising
- condition demands antimonial treatment. There would be good results in
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- however, in such conditions, makes a little earth in his own interior;
- condition arises which can be combated by quickening the dissolving
- to the normal conditions of our organism. The normal human organism
- health condition. Let us inquire into what promotes mental diseases.
- conspicuous in acute cases and change their nature if the condition
- become chronic, the acute condition become permanent. Here we have to
- conditions which cover greater spaces of time and are related to man's
- condition can be so retained in some organ that the astral and etheric
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- structure of the organs, and is conditioned by the whole development
- already the preliminary condition for knowledge of all that is
- cause of this condition? It was a very complicated affair. The young
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- the real condition of the patient. We saw that the origin, for
- This can become a pathological condition, can become quite
- suppose that the condition shows itself in only a slight degree. So
- that owing to the predetermined conditions some of the organs are not
- can we learn to recognise and understand such a condition? It will
- a manifestation of genius! Otherwise the condition has to remain as
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- conditions an organ (e.g. liver) may restrict this activity and
- healed only under conditions extremely difficult to provide. And this
- when abnormal conditions are present? It can quite well happen that
- is that when such a condition is present, he always does wake up.
- condition of the epileptic. Epilepsy is just the condition I have
- up, congested beneath the surface of the organ. This condition then
- epilepsy, will have noticed two conditions which differ very
- considerably from one another. There is, first, the condition where
- remedies prescribed by us under certain conditions, remedies like
- arise? Everything is conditioned, of course, by karma. We have
- conditioned immorality, there is a special call for us to come in
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- this condition ego and astral grasp surrounding world too strongly
- with this condition. "Soreness of soul" and relation to
- certain conditions for the patients which, so long as things are in
- later. When a human being is affected with this condition in
- childhood, the condition can be healed only if we are able to hold
- symptoms does such an inner condition lead? Here we come to a chapter
- hysterical condition into connection somehow or other with the sexual
- this condition is bound to feel his environment much more keenly,
- strange condition arises in the conscious part of him. He becomes
- conditions which find their outlet in life in a clearly recognisable
- condition that has been described as arising out of the nature of the
- its right perspective. For it has its origin in the condition we have
- therefore you have a case where the conditions are the opposite of
- conditions of sweating. There is a certain difficulty here. In the
- been stimulated by an inner condition of soul, the sweating would be
- it is a question of congestion, the opposite condition from dying
- earth takes place. But in the condition of which we are speaking now,
- and it is with an imitation of this condition that we are here
- them into the frame of mind which leads to this nervy condition.
- have to develop our work on the background of present-day conditions!
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- memories. Condition under which the metabolic man cannot retain the
- impression, leading to fixed ideas. Opposite condition when
- two conditions related to lack or excess of sulphur in the albumen.
- demonstrate a condition that is strikingly typical.
- these conditions being given, a change can come about. The
- condition may also arise. The system of metabolism and limbs may be
- different condition from the one I described in an earlier lecture,
- condition gives rise, as we saw, to fits. It is not congestion
- metabolism-and-limbs system induces a highly unsatisfactory condition
- him. This may, of course, be due to conditions described in the
- condition we have been describing today, then how am I to proceed?
- internal condition; it can indeed happen that the albumen gradually
- If their condition has become decidedly pathological, we should try
- study of the conditions, we are led straight on to the therapy that
- organisation. But now the condition is also possible where throughout
- the physical. We can recognise this condition in a child by noticing
- feeble-minded. Since in such conditions the body bears too
- run about, then we have in that child a tendency to a condition of
- even when all the conditions are there ready, the urge not to let the
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- came about that the hydrocephalic condition disappeared. The head
- conditions, however, under which the boy finds himself at the present
- day (and he was of course obliged to be born into these conditions)
- upon the world under difficult bodily conditions. For he has a body
- comprehensive picture of the child's condition, we know what we have
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- condition, and they go to show how very difficult it will be to
- the child is in this condition? The explanation is given to us in the
- condition of this child.
- organism in comparison with the previous condition, and this anomaly
- characteristic of his condition, namely that he is a great
- facts of his condition; you cannot help seeing them all simply by
- condition in which we find him suggests that the model organism had
- good deal. The whole manner and condition of the child now, makes it
- failing to maintain her own organism in a condition that would render
- take shape, the model comes short, and a condition develops where the
- peculiar feature of this boy's condition is that one cannot say it is
- his present condition the boy himself helps in his own progress.
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- condition the child showed nothing unusual. The embryo
- condition had, you see, been normal throughout; not until after the
- organisation in the embryo condition is to be regarded as a work of
- into the post-embryo condition. The cosmic forces have had here the
- ourselves the question: What has led to this condition? And here I
- it has provided the conditions under which the forces that are active
- connection there is between heart disease and the condition of the
- back to the embryo condition; and you will find infantilism in all
- the embryo condition which, like an overgrown plant, spreads itself
- the post-embryo condition, so can it also happen that a boy or girl
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- him, have been induced by the conditions under which he was living in
- the embryo time; I described these conditions to you yesterday,
- nectar was then discontinued. The diarrhoea stopped, and a condition
- juice, after which the child fell asleep, and his condition on the
- I was accordingly reassured, and was confident that the condition was
- have here a condition that is frequently to be met with among these
- with our treatment, lead on to conditions of bodily depression, and
- the condition of the child.
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- way of stating the problem puts the condition of mind and soul to
- is taken to provide conditions under which such boys have their
- conditions. What you say to yourself at that moment will be true.
- to us how this or that condition had come about, and gave
- devout interest into every single detail of their condition. For the
- convulsions and the whole general condition must go back to some
- condition has to be met by introducing a counter-astrality; and that
- Rudolf Steiner also made enquiries about the geological conditions
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- of the bladder, which condition is then reflected in the head. Thus
- moment. The inflamed condition that shows itself in the neighbourhood
- also into the alternating conditions that can be induced by means
- more balanced condition gradually establish itself.
- find planetary influences which, under normal conditions, exert no
- fulfil this condition, but naturally you cannot use glass. So you
- where the embryonic condition was retained after birth. And you will
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- life that man comes into this condition of balance, of how he needs
- injury from without; for when you break your leg, the condition that
- with the conditions I do not mean merely knowing them in
- theory, I mean faithfully fulfilling in real earnest the conditions
- was first begun, the condition was laid down that it should not be
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- conditions, to the budding of plants, to the appearance of animal
- the conditions are of course reversed on the opposite side of the
- the course of the year, we find the Earth in yet a third condition in
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- return to approximately the same conditions of weather, of
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- certain relationships among the other weather conditions, certain
- this content very deeply; and the entire soul-condition that resulted
- certain degree and enter into a sort of sleeping condition. Certain
- besides these two conditions yet a third: you see the rhythm
- out-breathing again, an intermediate condition. You see a
- singly and alone would be able, in the present condition of humanity,
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- (see drawing) indicates the original human condition
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- in an abnormal condition that man meets the Nature spirits, namely,
- condition, then the peculiar sensations that he experiences enable
- recently deceased persons. In the condition in which he is, with his
- who has come into the condition I have described it might well be
- abnormal conditions when the etheric body is loosened, and now we find
- to understand the conditions that are in the world, he learns to
- his heart the urge to make new conditions possible, continually to let
- is, Ahrimanic — movements, there too we find a condition of balance
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- conditioned that he can endure any kind of air. The toughened-up
- memory deteriorated; perhaps you did not notice. His condition
- I am somewhat acquainted with your own condition of health. I don't
- slight sclerotic condition which in earlier years made one old and
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- contemporary physics defends this law unconditionally as one of its
- insight into the conditions governing the existence of the
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- speak about conditions governing the existence of the contemporary
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- conditions under which such a society should exist. And the prime
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- today and tomorrow to provide an interpretation of the conditions
- content. But conditions dictated that we should continue to work with
- become. That is one of the conditions which govern the existence of
- the Society and which ran counter to the conditions governing the
- a living being is an essential condition of its existence. It will
- It is part of the conditions governing the existence of a society
- shops or that we do not have to adjust to the conditions dictated by
- understanding of the conditions governing life itself will find it
- is that of the general conditions which govern the existence of a
- because it belongs to the conditions governing the existence of the
- Society until one starts to think about conditions such as these
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- conditions which governed the flooding of the Nile to support their
- conditions which allow such results to emerge gradually. If that were
- all when we take into account the conditions governing the existence
- path to fulfilling the conditions which govern the existence of the
- Anthroposophical Society if it is to fulfil the conditions governing
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- the conditions of the Saturn evolution must appear too
- a condition we are once more participants of the ancient Sun
- condition. All that the ancient Sun evolution planted in us
- And then at last a condition will be reached in the future in
- get on our nerves; we must not develop a condition in which,
- themselves in the nature of the Saturn condition, then the
- people immerse themselves in the nature of the Sun condition,
- condition, then the deeper relationships between form and
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- life is asleep and quite different conditions prevail, of
- conditions prevail during sleep. Man is outside his physical
- the death of physical life, then the proper condition has
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- conditions on the earth, which have led on the one hand to all that
- in its present condition. The fact that plants grow on the lifeless
- whole. The original conditions of the world are therefore due to the
- warmth condition the “Saturn condition”; it has been
- In this original condition there
- we can say that the second condition to come about was gaseous,
- So now we have the second condition that formed itself
- in the course of time. You see, in this second condition something
- second condition “Sun” in my Occult Science; it
- was not the present sun, but a kind of Sun condition, a warm
- the Saturn, condition. But although man could live then, the animal
- element of the animal. In the first condition, therefore, we have man
- condition [see drawing], both human being and animal were there. That
- warmth and was a floating being; he had only a condition of warmth.
- water appeared which had not been present in the second condition.
- as swimming animals and in the former, second condition, even as
- originally. During the Sun condition, when only man and animal were
- developed during the Sun condition. However, at that time they were
- air; they were airy clouds. Here, later [Moon condition], they had
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- I described the condition that existed before our actual
- Earth condition by saying that warmth, air, and water were there but
- The fluid condition, the water condition which existed
- during the earth period itself. Thus we have as an original condition
- half-swimming creatures became adapted to the sulphurous condition of
- The condition I have described could have gone on for a long time;
- conditions, the surrounding air inside and the thick fluid outside.
- less sulphurous, approaching nearer to the present condition, and
- was very important in that original condition. Nowadays these things
- In that ancient condition of the earth, the silicic acid
- ages which I have described the life-conditions for them were there,
- but today the necessary life-conditions are no longer present.
- gradual preparatory conditions. The whole subject is indeed difficult
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- our original condition on the earth, as it was then, we could not
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- perfect condition.
- could develop only when the latest conditions came about on the
- such conditions that it had been forced to work, and so the feet, the
- if this ape-man had come into such unfavorable conditions, he would
- boggy, slimy, albumen-like condition gradually changed into the
- to their present condition, but that before the present human race
- denser. This was preceded by a thinner condition when there was only
- So we find a condition of our earth that must once have
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- something similar). So the present condition of the Chinese, which we
- is only when certain conditions are present — then we feel
- it; then he can examine the condition of the individual organs
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- No! a person has strong lungs if he is so conditioned that he can
- His condition continued into his seventies; then he became active
- your own condition of health. I don't know your father, but perhaps
- stiff. The etheric body can control this slight sclerotic condition —
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- to the primitive conditions prevailing among the savage peoples —
- instinct. They lived in a dazed condition, as if in a cloud. They
- we have over them is that, while starting from the same conditions,
- of today represent the original condition of mankind. Mankind, though
- possible that if conditions prevailing on earth today continue,
- conditions in which everything is based on violence and power, and
- Former conditions, however, can never come back. We have
- primitive conditions back to humanity-ancient Indian wisdom, for
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- delicate conditions of growth and of life. Hence we can say: When,
- conditions of life.
- to you quite recently how the earth too was once in a condition when
- today is in a condition similar to that of the earth in that earlier
- condition toward which the earth is now striving, which it will
- conditions through which the earth also passes. When we understand
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- years, do have something to do with conditions in the heavens, but
- connected with weather conditions; Mars is more connected with
- the weather conditions — which concern us so closely because
- Ice Age conditions will be repeated, in a somewhat different form, in
- From this you will realize that when weather conditions
- But in regard to weather conditions the following may be
- conditions of life were simpler, people took an interest in things
- conditions of our life are so terribly complicated. The lives of our
- regularly. Why, then, should not weather conditions be repeated,
- because again the conditions are complicated. Nevertheless, the
- succeed in producing better growing conditions. Through such
- soil. Weather conditions do depend upon the sun and moon, for the
- exercised upon weather conditions that occurs only once about every
- so there will be similar weather conditions again in a region where a
- regions.) In a hundred years, therefore, the same weather conditions
- weather conditions that are repeated somewhere after a hundred years.
- determine the regularity of weather conditions. It is a subject that
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- conditions. At that time men did not feel inequality among themselves
- Naturally it was bound to arise because conditions made
- conditions should be bettered. What makes the labor problem such a
- change conditions so that the needs of the masses will be satisfied?
- of stars, so one can't know or observe the conditions there. That is
- so the conditions have come about that prevail today. Conditions will
- conditions ought to prevail on the earth; they will have to know
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- when conditions on the earth were such that men were able to live
- kind. So the present condition of the Chinese, which we may say is
- when certain conditions are present that we can feel anything there.
- corpse and dissect it; he then examines the condition of the separate
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- primitive condition prevailing among savage peoples — or
- instinct. They lived in a dazed condition, as if in a cloud. They
- same conditions, we have not degenerated as they have. I might
- condition of mankind. The men who, to begin with, looked more
- other hand, it might easily be possible that if conditions prevailing
- on earth today, conditions in which everything is based on authority
- Old conditions, however,
- conditions among men — old Indian wisdom, for example. It is
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- all directions, under the same conditions as those of the hive, then
- condition in which it is within our own bodies.”
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- the conditions of present day civilisation. If you have ever asked
- connected with the general conditions, or with the bees themselves.
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- may need rather more than this to keep the stock in good condition.
- sense this is quite right, but at the present time conditions are such that
- we do not live under healthy social conditions at the present day, all our
- conditions; one cannot immediately prove the great harm that is being
- conditions.
- I mean when I say that from the conditions. of bee-keeping today, you
- conditions in which nothing can be done in the social domain.
- something similar. Today, the whole conditions are quite different.
- that better social conditions must be brought about. I believe there
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- climatic conditions of light and warmth, etc., are present.
- conditions of warmth, etc., for these are no longer able to work so
- are concerned merely with what they regard as a normal condition.
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- but a gouty condition, and then, as Mr. Burle said, “a few
- gout and rheumatism are lurking everywhere. Under these conditions, a
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- to earlier conditions if one would know the laws of the earth
- spoken of it as the Moon-condition, and in my book, “An Outline
- of Occult Science,” it is also called the Moon-condition,
- in a condition of which one could say that it was surrounded by
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- perhaps not working under conditions in which interest is
- present, as a rule, all the conditions for understanding. (
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- conditions under which Lessing's forefathers had lived and what
- economic conditions.
- Kantian philosophy originated simply from the economic conditions out
- again established within economic conditions as relationships between
- social conditions. One therefore has the task of contemplating how to
- follow, This is right in the style in which he pictures conditions in
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- within Swiss conditions. It will have to be specially emphasized that
- Swiss conditions, proceed from the thus given Swiss conditions, and
- After all, generally it is like this: Because of the conditions
- noticeable within the conditions of Switzerland. We are dealing there
- different conditions from those here in Switzerland, and also
- completely different conditions than those under which one can speak
- conditions presently existing in Germany today, and how, under
- certain conditions, the inner-political life of rights within the
- such conditions; the Futurum must work under Swiss conditions
- in the way it develops, — conditions of which we shall
- today by the starvation conditions in Russia. In the West, only a few
- what influenced the cultural and economic conditions from outside.
- conditions could be utilized by Switzerland to achieve free,
- conditions, whereby Switzerland could indeed be a kind of lever for
- world conditions. It is therefore necessary that one makes this
- together within its borders by purely political conditions. You can
- conditions, to show that equality must dwell in the individual person
- tiny country! Just because of world conditions, the elements of
- conditions if we do not acquire a feeling for awareness of this
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- on economic conditions, the main point is that we speak
- associative conditions in such primitive economies; they just
- modern-day conditions. But owing to the manner in which Japan
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- in a form suited to the conditions of the age. Betterment and progress
- if it remained under the old conditions of subordination to the military
- de Maistre who points back to conditions as they were in the
- like priests who have been transported into the conditions of the modern
- a more stationary condition of the world of thought and then, suddenly,
- kind of return to conditions as they were in the fourth century of the
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- that Augustine was altogether the child of the conditions which had
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- need ideas which, when realized, can create social conditions offering
- lies not within the human condition as such but only within its present
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- existed. Rather, we seek the conditions under which this warmth was
- in a body under certain conditions was latent in that body beforehand,
- this mathematics emerges as abstraction from a condition in which it
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- of their condition, must begin to pose the most extraordinary questions
- The spiritual scientist knows this condition, because he can experience
- is a pathological condition that one begins to understand only by realizing
- with this pathological condition. Persons in this pathological
- No wonder that it had to end in the condition that his physician, for
- Nietzsche's body. It produced the condition that makes Nietzsche such a
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- pathological skepticism and hypercriticism that pathological conditions
- accompaniment of the ego, if he does not suffuse the conditions he
- one cannot allow this condition to come about in an instinctive, unconscious,
- unhealthy way without the emergence of the pathological conditions we
- If, as a result of certain pathological conditions, the continuity of
- time. Even if they usually are observed only as pathological conditions
- up, and from a certain point in their lives onward remarkable conditions
- atmospheric condition. There are otherwise intelligent people who must
- what they experience in the atmospheric conditions. This is astraphobia,
- they call forth all kinds of pathological conditions that are ascribed
- conditions? They are the result of our need not only to experience the
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- adaptation to prevailing conditions, a dependence on a leader or guru.
- by a pathological condition — one can become unable to interact
- One can often see the results of such a pathological condition manifest
- the conditions that arise through the abnormal development of a leaf,
- into the realm of the soul-spirit of a condition that at a lower stage
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- was achieved in the condition of the soul that might be called a state
- has taught me that for such a scientist a kind of precondition for this
- is fully immersed, so that one feels free of the conditions of physical
- in the inner condition of our life forces. These three inner senses
- as conditions of equilibrium, movement, and life. Now we can bring these
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- conditions within the head. The astral body's influence is
- — and other organic beings — in conditions of
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- the ego imprints itself in the warmth conditions of the head.
- in a normal condition.
- pathological conditions in human beings.
- study a person suffering from the opposite condition. We only
- encounter these conditions under special circumstances, and
- themselves according to the conditions. It is just the same
- the human being when a pathological condition appears that is
- condition may also arise, in which the seat of the trouble is
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- the human chest organs. Indeed, the normal condition in the
- astral in the conditions of human health, for it is obvious
- astral and etheric in healthy and diseased conditions of the
- that do not provide a sound basis for judging his condition.
- conditions there depend on an intimate cooperation between
- to conditions in which light is unusually active, the air
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- their condition. Thus if we allow them the necessary rest, we
- able to digest only in an abnormal condition, that is able to
- symptoms accompanying the condition seen in its most
- intervention in the warmth conditions of the body is
- through the ego's intervention in these warmth conditions. We
- this further development of the condition of lassitude, due
- abnormal conditions from what we have gained through
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- consider the opposite condition in the human being, in which
- left to themselves. The expression of this condition is that
- of such conditions. The farther you follow this matter, the
- arsenic, i.e., that one must oppose these conditions by
- speak, we have a predisposition to diphtheric conditions. It
- of fact, the risk of infection in diphtheric conditions is
- very great. Why is it so great? Because diphtheric conditions
- imitating. When this condition is studied with the methods of
- conditions. One should try intermediate potencies of
- said. You will find headaches and all the conditions usually
- accompanying paralysis. These conditions naturally arise in
- described) comes to expression in conditions of jaundice. In
- overvitalization is at work in abnormal diarrheal conditions
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- conditions connected with the ego itself. Spiritual activity
- warmth conditions, i.e., with all those organizations where
- these conditions run in the same direction, and you have a
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- conditions. In addition, in applying gentian root we will
- the conditions treatable by this remedy if we simply ask,
- similar conditions. In decoctions of iris root we therefore
- similar edematous conditions.
- conditions. It is always a question of determining what
- remedy in cases of stomach cramps, colicky conditions, and
- fluid under normal conditions, but it can be evoked in the
- place in normal life, that is, some condition in which a kind
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- of just barely tolerable pathological human conditions.
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- conditions in which we ourselves live. This investigation has
- he will devote a little study to actual conditions. But it
- which external conditions have assumed in Middle Europe is in
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- conditioned in his will- nature and to which his will gives
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- is transient, but for all that rooted in the conditions
- of colour must first be liberated from the conditions imposed
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- does not only reveal itself in conditions of space and
- tremendous significance. On the ancient Moon, conditions were
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- outcome of colour and light, but of the conditions of warmth
- colour conditions, and man by the warmth condition, because,
- proceeded from conditions of primitive, atavistic clairvoyant
- into a condition where he could only perceive the external
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- perhaps not working under conditions in which interest is
- present, as a rule, all the conditions for understanding. (
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- conditioned through the language — archaic, namely as
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- conditions. About economic life within the social organism. The
- on economic conditions, the main point is that we speak
- associative conditions in such primitive economies; they just
- modern-day conditions. But owing to the manner in which Japan
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- in view of the conditions prevailing now it is impossible to
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- themselves wanted. There was always some condition or other
- conditions for joining it with the answer which I now want to
- give: The only condition is to be truly young in the sense
- for it expresses one of the fundamental conditions required
- have at least hinted at the fundamental conditions which must
- Society, under conditions to be announced by the
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- including the books about the conditions of the schooling.
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- conditions which are satisfactory for everybody. Please
- believe me when I say that the conditions are the least
- fundamental conditions. You may believe me that whereas the
- For most of you sitting here the conditions are already
- Society, under conditions to be announced by the
- conditions to be announced by the Vorstand.’ I
- events. This is the kind of conditions meant. In fact the
- occasionally reach for our wallet. Other similar conditions
- lay down in this Paragraph this matter of conditions of entry
- conditions under which one acquires a spiritual training have
- the medical course was given subject to certain conditions.
- And if it was given subject to these conditions, then, should
- in the sense of its spiritual foundations and conditions.
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- Try to imagine it! I can say that under the conditions
- payments. He says that though conditions in Germany are very
- today. I have often described to you the conditions under
- These are conditions which
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- esoteric manner. In Penmaenmawr conditions were fulfilled
- anywhere else, conditions that were necessary for the success
- and conditions of the past, and of life as it has been for so
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- regard to the conditions prevailing at the time, in 1919.
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- which led from the description of earthly, natural conditions
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- inner condition experienced before the Guardian of the
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- inevitable under the conditions that prevailed.
- conditions surrounding its life was indicated, and that it has a
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- soul life to conditions of real mental illness.
- a person carries over a dream conditioned state of mind into ordinary
- be. For even though it has to be experienced in a soul condition
- creating unbrotherly conditions. In relating to spiritual truth, one
- so vital to any insight into what life-conditions the Society
- present inflationary conditions, is nevertheless a quite respectable
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- body; a kind of intermediate condition then sets in, a
- condition in which, on the one side, the physical body is
- the Ego, then this etheric body is in a different condition
- the Americans to European conditions. Naturally, Emmy has
- in new conditions which differ essentially from the
- ordinary conditions of earthly existence.
- conditions which prevail between death and a new birth if
- who is living in conditions where his inner being is
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- the very first conditions, therefore, of gaining a right
- different their conditions of soul may be, nevertheless the
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- paralysing conditions through physical substances administered
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- precondition that one can't regard him as a serious scholar, is
- by conditions of sanctification, is unable to extricate himself
- break through from one condition to the next, despite the
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- or pain, and here is an incomplete condition of human experience, an
- unfinished condition of soul for human experience.
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- effect, helping to bring the condition back to normal.
- to introduce the right conditions between the musical sounds and the
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- seven stages of consciousness, seven life-conditions and seven form-
- place here, is that he is observing himself. While we are in that condition,
- When we are awake, we may look upon our condition
- conditions have to succeed each other; anything else is out of the question.
- people to learn how various conditions of consciousness provide insights
- to orderly conditions in our environment if we pay attention to how
- sets in; the conscientiousness required to overcome such a condition
- falls soundly asleep, a condition he doesn't have to guard against unless
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- mountain's formation conditions this, so that our sentence, “This
- element that relates to it in a way not conditioned by previous events,
- is not at just any and every moment in a condition to receive a particular
- misconception concerning the conditions under which supersensible insights
- on just any subject — will we create healthy conditions for the
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- under favorable conditions encountering the elemental world of the gnomes,
- and other conditions that act like barometers showing that something
- our physical bodies in the transformed condition known as death.
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- preconditions of similarity to our ancestors. And much else is also
- perceptive instrument. We know that this condition comes about naturally
- condition after death, in which we dissolve our bond with the physical
- body, from the second condition that soon follows it, and brings about
- life-conditions needed for the unfolding of the capacities we have
- question of what conditions contribute to the development of individuality.
- a result of experiencing different conditions on the physical plane,
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- largely conditioned by the way a person's soul life was
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- you have an example of how a certain soul condition directly
- period of life a physical condition directly manifests itself
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- change especially clearly by observing pathological conditions
- come to see that they are a reaction to conditions of
- child's soul conditions. But the most important element is the
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- not even be possible to fulfill the conditions so competently
- under more primitive conditions, under conditions almost
- conditions of warmth? In reality we have to discriminate
- This indicates the underlying soul condition of
- original soul condition. In general, we must always try to
- talking about the Sun shining on it, about climatic conditions
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- of children was influenced by their social conditions and the
- condition, of course — the teacher must not be in a
- condition then yields to a stronger jolt into wakefulness. And
- conditions, but only to illustrate, to put into words, what is
- to provide the most favorable conditions where, through our
- improve today's social order. People expect better conditions
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- according to its own laws and conditions, just as what belongs
- conditions will render it possible for education to function
- society at large must provide better conditions before more can
- Waldorf pedagogy into present social conditions, one has to put
- general condition. Consequently the therapy could actually
- the same time, provide them with the proper conditions to
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- easily override socalled normal conditions in the head region,
- soul condition. At the same time, we must also remember that,
- condition, something they do not yet have. This is the quality
- they see their own young condition of soul in older bodies, and
- that only a boarding school can offer the proper conditions for
- outer conditions, whether a city school, a country school or
- conditions, but is based entirely on observation and insight
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- which I have just described, in two conditions following upon
- enter our sleep condition, understanding realities from there.
- knowledge of spiritual reality out of its sleeping condition.
- realities amidst the condition of sleeping and waking, and then
- regarding the conditions between falling asleep and waking is
- imaginative knowledge. Under these interesting conditions which
- corresponding to this condition of a struggle, then we can say
- side it is present in the condition between waking up and
- the condition between falling asleep and waking, something
- intensive than the life before. Here clearly conditions are
- social condition which is chaotic and rising in such an
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- preserve itself under pathological conditions
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- today, an earnestness appropriate to the present condition of the world.
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- through heredity and conditions of birth; the other with the fact that
- the human being is in his least rigid condition — that is, when
- possibility existed because the conditions were not the same as they
- his biography. These facts enable one to understand world conditions
- imagine the condition of the souls living in civilized Europe during
- Now what were the conditions
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- man of old was this: he had to go through an inner soul-condition that,
- ancient initiations that was the essential condition: that an individual
- the man of today expends upon his external life, this soul-condition
- that is real. The condition of soul in which an individual sought enlightenment
- about that ancient time — the condition of soul was essentially
- outwardly as the cause of a series of fear-conditions that had to be
- knowledge. This condition of soul was really experienced in those times,
- and bravely gone through — a condition in which all the individual
- to knowledge. Only through this soul- condition was he then brought
- processes, but space and time themselves. One enters into conditions
- and tried to turn inward, even to pass through the conditions of fear
- has a reciprocal relation to this hollowed-out condition of man. If
- account of these three successive conditions in my
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- is only attainable now in a pathological condition. Mankind has evolved,
- Hence, in a spiritual science that takes today's conditions into
- few thousand years from now, there will be unpleasant soul-conditions
- into account instinctively the conditions actually existing in man today.
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- man of the Dante period, we must not think of present-day conditions
- position in the world was conditioned by his connection with the world-relations
- him. And now there was not even the condition that had prevailed with
- conditions — he should simply launch out into the ocean of spirituality,
- Title: How Can Mankind Find Christ Again?: Lecture 7: Experiences of the Old Year and Outlook over the New Year (part 1)
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- the various conditions of maturity in human life — for the reasons
- idea in ordinary consciousness of how we relate to certain conditions
- assess the real conditions calmly and intellectually. He entertains
- their lights. Country roads are in terrible condition, woods have been
- the impossible prospect of finding conditions again as people are still
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- it is necessary to go more deeply into conditions. In this respect there
- longer suffices for the conditions of our time. It is far more in keeping
- with present conditions to say to oneself: I've had my ears boxed; or
- certain conditions work upon the populace in a most extreme socialistic
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- condition, they are born retarded. Exactly the opposite is true of
- frame of mind and clouded logic. This condition, in turn, must be
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- conditions of our life in this Society, and we are left contemplating
- statutes and conditions are set up that have to be met. In a Society
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- of these conditions yesterday, and would like to go into them more deeply
- under conditions that are not exactly ideal in all respects, if I may
- account, but only that we need to look at the living conditions our
- adapted to the external conditions of life around us, on which we depend,
- Society's needs with regard to living conditions. I have explained what
- these conditions are time and time again.
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- conditions, so that the working class itself may bring about a change
- in the social conditions, a change which ends, or at least alleviates
- economic order, a change in the prevailing conditions, a new economic
- a change in social conditions. One might well imagine the following taking
- If social conditions are to be improved, it is far better to incapacitate
- for a useful development of social conditions!
- in the conditions of social life. There is only one answer to this
- of importance are only the economic conditions. If we have the capacity
- paper! But from 1848 onwards, when general conditions of the proletarians
- social conditions were discussed in public. It is the following: The
- epoch. New conditions have only arisen at the present time.
- a Spiritual-scientific influence should be exercised upon social conditions,
- life — conditions of the social organism (and this knowledge can
- able to identify themselves with the real conditions, and they are able
- conditions in Russia, England, Germany, or in any other country.
- When social conditions
- war) has clearly revealed this diseased condition. A sound course of
- in the necessary reorganisation of social conditions. Let me give you
- This is of course the case under modern conditions, but it is essential
- and that under present conditions you can actually sell this picture
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- to see that this is entailed by the conditions of the present do not
- the hope of climbing up the social ladder. Under certain conditions, these
- though various conditions mask this. The old organisations, which had
- different conditions.
- in certain circles, gave for the ideal condition of a social organism.
- and then he recapitulates and gives an idea of the social condition
- as the ideal future condition of the social organism. It is that condition
- which in the end serves each single part. This condition not only guarantees
- at least to the one which existed before the war, and also to the conditions
- definition. He describes an ideal economic condition of the future.
- conditions show him this. This increased labour on the part of the workman
- hand. We can really say that conditions are so complicated within the
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- number of workmen. Moreover, the conditions of transport have led, to
- suggestive influence upon the modern proletariat. If the conditions
- for one-sided thoughts. Yet many conditions of the present can only
- democratic regulation of the conditions of work and pay.
- find two people in the world (as stated, the above condition must be
- conditions of life. And we should bear in mind that this is so. For then
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- The Three Conditions Which Determine Man's Position
- 2) The production is to be governed by the demand. 3) The conditions
- the social conditions of the proletariat, they could not succeed. A
- three conditions arise, any demand) as for instance the socialisation
- Unless the three above-mentioned conditions arise, which determine man's
- point, that conditions of work and pay be settled democratically. Here
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- arising out of the real conditions of modern human life. First, arising
- that has sprung from conditions having nothing to do with modern demands.
- their very eyes the conditions of their existence and seen this existence
- into the form necessary for present-day conditions.
- take on many different forms according to the different conditions prevailing
- must be in conformity with the conditions. For it is not any abstract
- life and all reality, having no idea of the conditions of the reality
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- that in man's present conditions of life everything depends upon arousing,
- conditions in these individual States can permanently remain as they
- the bourgeois attitude to life, which they try to apply to the conditions
- to work above all for social understanding. Even when external conditions
- the conditions under which the best social organisation can originate.
- from a certain condition of life — a man needs a definite minimum,
- be spoken of as referring to some special condition of life. But we
- to make this clear to you by an example. Taking given conditions of
- conditions of life in the social organism. In this case I mean by ‘practical’
- such a view that would result in humanly possible social conditions
- earned further arises through coalitions and associations in which conditions
- exists everywhere even though the real conditions are obscured, arises
- and preliminary conditions of life after death. I am giving you only
- adapts itself to certain conditions so that it can still move freely.
- hampered and not free. So man is free when he fits in with the conditions
- fit into the external conditions of your life, when your life is running
- according to this adapting oneself to conditions without impediment,
- if a man has to proceed only in accordance with external conditions,
- into the conditions of external life. Only through such sectarian sentimentality
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- capital conditions, the modern ground-rent conditions. And now he tries
- shows that in the present condition of things all the education needed
- conditions. And in the sense of both Leninism and Marxism where will
- from this either, for conditions bring it about that even those who
- an ideal condition. If anyone asks what these people will have made
- must go on developing — lead to conditions in which people on
- hand affirm that these conditions would bring about a second higher
- thinking succeeded in arriving at anything capable of producing conditions
- Science in this domain is to shape conditions worthy of life out of
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- could be swept away to give place to juster social conditions. And out
- conditions must be forthcoming in which he can to a certain extent produce
- question: What conditions must be set up, not to enable some cleverly
- have its own legislation and government, arising out of its own conditions
- This means that everything relating to political conditions should have
- there can be merely a higher or lower limit. These are conditions flowing
- order much will be the exact opposite of the existing conditions that
- democratic political life we must always bear in mind the living conditions
- the realities of the economic conditions. Here, too, the opposite will
- that for geographical reasons, because of natural conditions, wheat
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- really studies all the conditions. With this way of thinking many of
- social conditions in the common life of men that reality has gradually
- about conditions possible for life.
- and show us that the cure for existing conditions can come only from
- consider the conditions in which we now live. Truly it does not need
- Now the conditions existing
- and a new birth have often been described to you. How do these conditions
- relation to the conditions of rights established within the State community
- men. And the State is not in a healthy condition when seeking to establish
- with no corresponding gold. With it, however, under present conditions
- Under present conditions it is actually both! It comes to this, that
- conditions can help. Help can come only by the economic commodity, money,
- fact that because a condition existed between States upon which the
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- taking it in its concrete condition at half-past-one, as a human organism
- conditions are needed for the well-being of the organism, and something
- in a condition of arising something should be done with the incipient
- in sympathy with reality, and that setting things right in present conditions
- healing of the world today the chief condition is that man should turn
- reality which meets us at every step. It created the conditions that
- caused our present conditions; but this is not yet understood.
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- set out these conditions for the League, I should like today to read
- have to bow to the conditions of their conquerors. Such conditions could
- to be the condition for the founding of a League of Nations. And if
- spiritual. This is the existing condition of things. Salvation cannot
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- condition he meets Herder. Herder's great ideas necessarily
- Herder himself, who had not the same conditions in his finer
- also the case when those conditions of life approach him which
- condition in which he goes to sleep at night; but that is only
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- period all the conditions in which men live will very largely
- be changed, as against the conditions that obtained in former
- definite conditions, when men discovered from the Will of Gods
- present, somewhat chaotic conditions. Everything is tending to
- conditions in a new way. Even in the Egyptian and Babylonian
- present conditions they would then perceive how increasingly
- conditions which prevail to-day.
- one condition. On the one hand we must say: We are only
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- Title: The Apocalypse: Lecture III
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- successive conditions of warmth. Man absorbed various states of
- him something about warmth conditions in the cosmos, for
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- definitely not speaking about present conditions. He is
- speaking about future conditions. But those who were conversant
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- an end condition. It was preceded by the sixth Gabriel cycle. A
- Title: The Apocalypse: Lecture VII
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- the spiritual conditions — not in accordance with
- external historical conditions, but in accordance with
- spiritual conditions. Let's take a look at this time.
- himself out of hereditary conditions, so that his soul finds
- Title: The Apocalypse: Lecture VIII
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- conditions which have to be experienced if the working of karma
- instance, look at the present condition of Russia.
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- sleeping condition is perceived by someone when he is waking
- condition. This is a real thing. Through the necessary Christ
- sentiments one can bring about such a condition of sleep that
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- then of course the condition which must precede this is that
- condition is described which must set in, and which will of
- school, because they will set up the condition everywhere that
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- that fin— al condition of which the Apocalypticer speaks
- Many of the preliminary conditions for all of these things
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- earth solidified from a relatively fluidic condition during the
- physical conditions on earth have changed since that time and
- ground. So the physical conditions were quite different.
- who saw the conditions at that time could say that the gods
- formation of twilight conditions, etc.
- repetition of earlier earth conditions that occurred in the
- Title: The Apocalypse: Lecture XIII
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- germinal condition. So that one can say that the current
- consider today without going back to the starting condition of
- condition will arise in which there will be something that
- things into ice and snow. Fall and spring is a condition that
- Instead there'll be an intermediate condition where watery
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- social condition of people through the invention of printing, and finally,
- the world in a way conditioned by the fact that America has not yet
- grew out of the great migration and other conditions, they received
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- condition when it showed itself exclusively in warmth
- those conditions which are our sleeping-conditions. If, when we
- condition, with all that, these Ahrimanic beings have no direct
- death. If this belief in a mere post-mortem condition, in an
- after-death condition, were to be finally forced on man, the
- condition a knowledge of pre-birthly existence, he can thereby
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- just what happens for a man under certain conditions, but not
- entire ego organization must be in such a condition that those
- taken from him. But it can happen, through a diseased condition
- is in such a condition he may appear extraordinarily
- condition special metals in the earth, he can make other signs.
- diseased condition, his ego being partly freed from his astral
- merely want to indicate to you how through a diseased condition
- soul and spiritual condition. And so in WILHEIM MEISTER we find
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- condition of humankind not yet to have a fully conscious I. But the
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- there was a condition where people looked up at every
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- condition of Manichaeism was before such leap and Augustine
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- Title: Anthroposophic Movement (1938): Lecture II: The Theosophical Society: A Common Body with a Conscious Self. Blavatsky Phenomenon
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- to the Anthroposophical Society, and of the life-conditions
- under the conditions under which the Anthroposophic Society was
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- life-conditions of anything such as the Anthroposophical
- life-conditions of the movement, one must know, in the lit st
- order to perceive a few of the necessary life-conditions of the
- Title: Anthroposophic Movement (1938): Lecture IV: Blavatsky's Orientation: Spiritual, but Anti-Christian
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- Title: Anthroposophic Movement (1938): Lecture V: Anti-Christianity. - The Healing of the Gulf.
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- is indeed, to-day, one of the most vital life conditions for a
- of the life-conditions of any such spiritual movement, —
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- consideration when discussing the life-conditions of the
- acquainted with the life-conditions of the anthroposophic
- brought with it. And that is one of the life-conditions of a
- life-conditions of any society of this kind. Yet precisely a
- and with it the life-conditions inherent in the nature of the
- Title: Anthroposophic Movement (1938): Lecture VII: The Third Stage: The Present Day. - Life-Conditions of the Anthroposophical Society
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- THIRD STAGE: THE PRESENT DAY. — LIFE-CONDITIONS OF
- what are, truly speaking, the life-conditions of the
- is part of the life-conditions of a movement like this, that
- contrary to the life-conditions of the anthroposophic movement,
- contrary to the life-conditions of the anthroposophic
- life-conditions, that Anthroposophy should be regarded as a
- necessary condition: sincere and genuine earnestness in
- life-conditions, that Anthroposophy should be regarded as a
- necessary condition: sincere and genuine earnestness in
- innermost life-conditions of the anthroposophic movement!
- in truth, it is one of the life-conditions of a society like
- of the real conditions of life, the modern life of to-day seems
- this condition of existence for any society what-ever in modern
- for it is one of the life-conditions of the society, now that
- When we begin to reflect upon the conditions, like these, which
- life-conditions of the society.
- ought really to know what are the necessary conditions of the
- Title: Anthroposophic Movement (1938): Lecture VIII: Conclusions: The Anthroposophical Society and its Future Conduct.
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- the conditions of the time. That mistakes can arise on this
- tropics), where he is under other conditions of temperature, he
- conditions of temperature in the human organism are different;
- imagine quite different conditions, to one perhaps in the
- souls, if we are to meet the necessary life-conditions of the
- movement and the conditions of its life. But we must teach
- conditions of its life.
- needs as a condition of its life.
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- his normal condition, lives surrounded by the world of the
- Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 4
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- about its conditions must be taken seriously. So I have been
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- earthly conditions. At the moment when the person approaches
- Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 6
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- the fundamental condition: that what you are being told here
- trying to correctly interpret according to the conditions of
- Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 8
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- other conditions.
- esoteric work under conditions other than those just mentioned
- These are the conditions which must be adhered to, and I had to
- Title: Cosmogony/Freedom/Altruism: Lecture I: Social Impulses for the Healing of Modern Civilization
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- social conditions in which altruism could begin to be
- conditions requisite for a solution of the social
- that we have all the conditions of thought and feeling
- Title: Cosmogony/Freedom/Altruism: Lecture II: A Different Way of Thinking is Needed to Rescue European Civilization
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- pointed out yesterday that in order to master the conditions of
- communal system upon the actual conditions prevailing amongst
- and lived as a single whole. These are the conditions under
- conditions under which European civilisation will be brought
- conditioned by this Westward outflowing, just as her spiritual
- Title: Cosmogony/Freedom/Altruism: Lecture III: Fundamental Impulses in History
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- understanding of the present condition of affairs, it is
- economic conditions.
- for instance, of economic conditions. Those who possessed
- Economic conditions, then, played a leading part in the
- to his state of consciousness, to the condition of his soul. A
- man's modern life was played out under these conditions. It is
- crumbling condition, to turn to the spiritual. Everything
- are connected through our bodies with the physical conditions
- of the earth; and the earth's conditions express themselves
- socially in economic conditions. Now, as everything is
- certain respect, economic conditions are in a state of
- to-day to regenerate economic conditions simply by means o
- economic conditions alone. Anyone to-day who dreams of bringing
- about the conditions under which production Is to be carried
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- rather before his conception, when he was in a condition in
- world developed from a nebulous condition, out of which, the
- into a purely natural condition. That which springs up in our
- Title: Social Life: Lecture III
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- a nebulous mysticism, in a dream-condition, in which he can no
- see sensibly, I Luciferise myself. But if I am in a condition
- Title: The Real Being of Man
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- myself.” But if I am in a condition to take what
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- conditions. Sincerity pertains only to individual human
- existing conditions and whose speech and actions are based only
- what they're doing, but present conditions indicate that
- are the conditions today, but this wasn't the case a few years
- this is also why conditions will invariably worsen if people do
- different; the conditions for it were simply present in his
- topic and began to describe his own inner condition. This he
- condition before death. This is what he turned to; his speech
- took this direction on account of his own inner condition. Much
- would William Windom have fared? The conditions for the
- imagine, had been building up for several days. The conditions
- conditions of death are maturing. The man in question somehow
- adult has suppuration of the blood, the condition progresses to
- in a boy or girl, a condition that then leads to
- his body in its diseased condition. If you simply look at a
- are two periods in our lives when conditions arise that make us
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- surprised that her condition is not passed on to the lungs of
- yet. The condition is rather carried over into the head and
- conditioned to do so.
- under today's conditions. But there was a time when, under the
- condition not only of the lungs but also of the kidneys,
- weak. The worst thing about conditions today is that people
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- this. In dreams we do indeed experience such conditions
- rather strange that our having such conditions of anxiety
- anymore, he returns to his condition before conception.
- fertilization, and finally returns to the condition where
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- dear friends, look back to such conditions of the primeval culture
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- earth, under another influence of the earth's condition, than
- conditions of the West, and consequently, the completely
- through the earthly conditions prevailing in the West. This
- the same surroundings and conditions. But these shadings exist
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- condition into his physical body. That is a factor with
- the Divine Spiritual Beings in his pre-existent condition.
- prove their organisation. We must unconditionally fail unless
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- condition of soul has an extraordinary influence on the
- shock. These are two opposite conditions that man undergoes,
- condition. Shock occurs when a person is incapable of
- conditions existed, you wouldn't have to think at all about
- acceptable conditions can give rise to a number of habits that
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- head from the side effects of drinking, his overall condition
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- the question posed by Mr. R. You see, the conditions relating
- getting drunk. In them, conditions thus remain much more pure,
- sweat; one notices the sun's effects by one's own condition.
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- relative to breathing, one is dealing with terrible conditions
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- hindbrain. The optic nerves must be in good condition if we are
- parents and the doctor freely discussed her condition in the
- for instance, it is under certain conditions best to place him
- condition. As you know, that leads to an operation, because
- has become adjusted to this condition. If an eye muscle is cut
- reasons and this condition is externally corrected, he can
- consequences of eliminating the condition. Operations for
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- Studies of the head show that in its present condition it can
- acid. This means that conditions must have been such at one
- his present-day respiration, we go back to an ancient condition
- earth's condition of former ages; these are the comets. The
- comet-like condition.
- in a condition in which uric and hydrocyanic acids actually
- discussion today, we realize that the condition of the earth
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- conditions. These hereditary conditions are extraordinarily
- conditions are in hemophilia; the blood in those afflicted with
- conditions will not exhibit any detrimental effects in them.
- Here we see the complicated ways in which the conditions in the
- human body become mixed with hereditary conditions. It is
- important it is to take such conditions into consideration.
- to hereditary conditions. It is especially important in
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- now wish to begin to speak to you of the laws and conditions of human
- pulverised condition. Never could reproduction take place if it were
- lifeless condition side by side with external lifeless Nature. And we
- art, you must have in you the conditions to go out to meet it. If you
- have not the conditions, you will pass by it without appreciation —
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- we come to a third element deeply conditioning our destiny, namely
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- passes through conditions, like a fainting dream, conditions which
- is thus conditioned by our former lives. Yet, on the other
- conditioned by necessity, every effect has a cause, all that exists
- would be like the flame whose burning is conditioned by the materials
- karmically conditioned is far better — better than if we had to
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- having to enter into the laws and conditions of heredity.
- comes down into the earthly conditions. He is dependent on the model,
- second body quite independently of any inherited conditions. For he
- we now pass from the inner conditions of karma which follow from a
- psychologically very much connected with the conditions of our health
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- consciousness is the condition in which our ideas, our mental
- presentations, are. Dreaming is the condition in which our feelings
- are. Deep sleep (even in waking life) is the condition in which our
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- question can make for clarification) — if the conditions had
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- describing super-sensible conditions — between the human souls
- in the conditions obtaining in the spiritual world, it was foreseen
- by the conditions prevailing on earth, that which the spirit of man,
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- they were asleep as regards the conditions of the time; and these
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- relations with the ordinary bourgeois conditions of this world.
- consideration all human conditions and relationships, we cannot but
- day. But just as little as it is possible, under the conditions
- one to a peculiar condition of the head in an earlier
- condition I have described.
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- most strongly against the life-conditions of Anthroposophy if we give
- under quite different conditions — even in the spiritual world
- Morbid conditions
- But these morbid conditions only express in a rather more extreme
- etheric only by a very loose thread. And in this condition —
- the prevailing conditions of the Thirty Years'
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- at any rate conditions resembling insanity. And the strange thing is
- conditions at Graubünden, worked upon her; the experiences she
- keen interest in all the conditions and circumstances of the time.
- view of conditions in Italy, as well as of those in Germany. In her
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- adaptation to the prevailing conditions of civilisation and culture
- alone conditions of culture and civilisation — in which
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- to be understood, for a pathological condition of the soul is also
- moreover external conditions and customs did not conduce to such a
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- from present-day conditions of living and education. In these
- conditions there is much that hides karmic connections, makes
- conditions that have to exist in the world for karma to be brought
- descends again into earth-life. Thus the conditions for the working
- antagonism can be quite original, not in the least conditioned by
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- right conditions for growth, and we must wait until the blossom, and
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- conditions in the previous earthly life which I have described. We
- condition but in a continuous mobility, and this difference must be
- Title: Karmic Relationships, Volume II: Lecture X
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- our organisation. This is the part of man that is conditioned by the
- the Sun-sphere — namely, the head — suffer any condition
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- first place, to the mineral condition. Passing on to the plant
- there is due to conditions into which we cannot enter now, but which
- rest of the cosmos in a maimed, mutilated condition, for he has been
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- understanding of laws and conditions of existence with which,
- bear in mind the difference between the condition of being bound up
- with the physical body and thus living within it, and the condition
- within it. There is a real difference, and it is the latter condition
- first, of man's ordinary, everyday condition. Take this (a) to
- This condition can be indicated by (b) in the diagram. Physical body;
- perceptible when returning to the previous condition. It is therefore
- condition obtaining in the activity of Imaginative Cognition but not
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- another and different condition of our earthly existence. We spoke of
- this different condition in the last lecture from a certain point of
- view. We have the condition of sleep. How does this condition of
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- it were a recognised condition for so doing that one's
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- place. We may now ask ourselves: What is man's condition in
- ordinary sleep, in relation to the condition in which he
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- can live on earth. Then (under normal conditions) when the
- such conditions that he experienced it with feelings which
- present life from its preceding conditions.
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- CONDITION OF THOSE WHO SEEK FOR ANTHROPOSOPHY
- all their past conditions, their former lives on earth, how
- Himself with the body of Jesus. Under these conditions,
- enter their earthly life in such condition feel the need,
- finding fault with the conditions in the Anthroposophical
- Title: Lecture: Karmic Relationships, Volume III: Lecture V: Spiritual Conditions of Evolution Leading up to the Anthroposophical Movement
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- CONDITIONS OF EVOLUTION LEADING UP TO THE ANTHROPOSOPHICAL
- life, in the inner condition of their souls. And as we are
- the soul-condition of anthroposophists, as I have already
- century that this condition ceased completely in civilised
- the Ego. Now under such conditions the astral body itself
- condition of soul which became general in Europe in the
- certain conditions in the gently luminous light of the sun:
- In this condition
- different condition, even in the listener. Until that time,
- underwent the conditions I described, who looked down on to
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- spiritual conditions of evolution that have led to the
- bring before our souls these three spiritual conditions,
- centuries. For only when we are aware of these conditions,
- conditions which they now beheld called forth a strangely
- a condition to cultivate knowledge in this living way. What
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- that the age of darkness led eventually to that condition
- ancient times of human evolution it was a common condition
- olden times of human evolution. But if that old condition
- that dim, instinctive condition which once belonged to
- characterised by many different conditions, but especially
- conditions that had taken shape in ancient Greece there
- men. And he would find it in a peculiar condition, —
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- previous conditions of which we have already spoken. To
- took the actual and true condition at that time (the 13th
- to see it in his sinless condition before the Fall. Man,
- present condition of the Anthroposophical Society. But in
- we remember all the preceding conditions that we have now
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- consider in this light the karmic conditions of individual
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- materialistic age with all its conditions of life, of
- conditions and pre-disposing causes of all that impels a
- condition of his karma — a condition that is sure to
- judgment; and without clear judgment on the conditions of
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- we have been speaking of the karmic facts and conditions
- inner nature — of soul-faculty and soul-condition
- conditions that surround us, we cannot exhaustively
- earthly conditions that surround us, they are but dim and
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- conditions of human evolution.
- symbolised in the overheated room. Inner and outer conditions are
- it was not the same as our present dream condition, but everything that
- consciousness. Early humanity had also three states or conditions of
- humanity, consciousness was essentially in a condition of evening
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- conditions of evolution there was no real point of attachment for their
- condition which soon passed, what had been taught in the School became
- could not work on earth. The conditions were not there. But instead,
- of this exchange of ideas — since different conditions now
- physical world in order to carry forward in the way that conditions
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- through and through in his conditions of health and sickness; and not in
- favourable, if the conditions had existed, he could have brought about
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- warmth-conditions, everything that afterwards became the mineral, plant
- conditions of waking and sleeping. Already in the periods of sleep man
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- human being of to-day, into the conditions of present-day
- imagine how this was karmically conditioned for we witness here the
- conditions from former earthly lives which I have now described. Out of
- less prematurely, into a new life on earth. Yet the given conditions did
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- condition of flux within the universe. One is really only
- conditioned by its own chemical and physical
- all that is passing into the grossly material condition, there
- quietness. You can establish the same conditions in the depths
- would, if tested under similar conditions, prove
- — so that, given similar conditions the same laws of
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- fundamental conditioning. How would Wilhelm Jordan do it?
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- post-Atlantean period, so it is conditioned by a special
- the people who are in the same condition in which the Central
- in her and insisted on certain conditions in this order which
- certain conditions to which the American order could not
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- terrible evil conditions occur. Under the Empress Catherine
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- earthly conditions; it is a recognition that the gazing upon
- Our soul is in another condition at this particular time.
- experienced that man can sink down to an ape condition, then
- down to ape condition, that is just as logical the same
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- what spiritual facts and conditions play into the external
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- work directly into the astral body. But, the moral condition
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- subsequent experience. Under such conditions you would merely have to
- transferred into your present life of thought conditions that
- consciousness. This condition had necessarily to come to an end
- we remained in this condition where our every action involved an
- the Earth period itself, we are living in conditions somewhat
- continually return to the conditions of the Old Moon period of
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- previous condition in the way I have been explaining.
- than his own free impulses. Then Schiller looks for a middle condition
- creation of Aphrodite, expresses the condition of the aesthetic man
- unconditional, absolute truth, but rather to say what is useful to the
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- so to speak that when one set of conditions (that is,
- certain isolated conditions of reality and then constructs further
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- the terms of present-day thinking. This condition had to end because
- hierarchies and by entering into a condition in which repeatedly[,] acts
- still possess an echo of our condition in the spiritual world when we
- They are transformations of quite other conditions in the spiritual
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- condition, were originally meant only for the perception of our astral
- to experience the internal condition of the body in feelings of
- condition of our body, just as the I has been
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- there are people, victims of certain hysterical conditions, who
- conditions under which a given form of consciousness prevails;
- outside our consciousness under conditions different from ours,
- present-day conditions of evolution a man goes through the
- conditions which must come about in the course of human
- incur the gravest danger if under present conditions it were to
- largely independent of earth-conditions, and can be made
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- evil. Man is no longer in a condition to be guided like a
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- have tried to show you the conditions of human life from an
- has carried the cosmic conditions of a past age into the
- present. Man has preserved the Moon-conditions in his
- connected with the conditions of the earth (in a finer way
- system has been injured by the present war conditions. We
- justified under certain conditions of abnormal life of the
- conditions. But this does not mean that we may draw the
- certain conditions. In the sequence of circumstances we
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- has no such condition. For him nothing exists at all in the
- from the so-called imperfect condition. The Darwinists have
- accordance with the conditions that have been spun out during
- the conditions of earthly life. What we call destiny comes to
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- concerned, we only experience in a waking condition what we
- our entire lung-system is in an unfinished condition, and has
- the earthly conditions from the cosmos — and the
- the conditions here on earth in relationship with the
- conditions. Then you will have to confess that it is, indeed,
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- only through imagination. But certain conditions may enable
- things are connected with conditions of human evolution. We
- take place according to the present conditions of time cannot
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- enquire into and compare the predominant condition of the
- of this psychic condition after the beginning of the
- intimately related to the whole psychic condition of the
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- conditions which developed out of the conditions I have
- induces a condition of semi-consciousness by evoking a
- completely. Moreover as history bears witness, this condition
- conditions of commercial exchange between East and West had
- strangely anticipated later conditions in Europe, that the
- Title: Symptom 2 Reality: Lecture III: Characteristics of Historical Symptoms in Recent Times
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- working conditions and the daily output of mass production.
- nature, namely, the study of pathological conditions in man.
- what are called today pathological conditions —
- Title: Symptom 2 Reality: Lecture V: The Supersensible Element in the Study of History
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- Title: Symptom 2 Reality: Lecture VI: Brief Reflections on the Publication of the New Edition of 'The Philosophy of Freedom'
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- conditions determine the social structure — this Roman
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- different conditions, he had in former times by instinct.
- instinct! The conditions have changed and under the altered
- conditions instinct would no longer be the right thing.
- in their time. Again, their conceptions are conditioned by
- quite easy to say what it is that conditions prosperity, and
- the aspect of the connection of man with the conditions of
- of view. They investigate the economic conditions at the
- commencement of our era. Certain conditions of production
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- the economic conditions in ancient Roman times, what was the
- the influence of these economic elements, conditions took
- believes that all things depend on the economic conditions,
- itself out on the basis of the economic conditions, and
- became an expression of the economic conditions, though not
- conditions and other insufficiencies, such advice could not
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- spiritual impulses of mankind, is absolutely conditioned on
- “Social conditions are to be ordered thus and thus
- to the corresponding outer conditions. This is what
- conservative. Thus we may say: A certain condition, which was
- that came from Asia — in a more youthful condition than
- conditions of property and the like. In the Middle Countries
- they judge of the conditions of our time in such distorted
- characterized the facts and conditions. Hence it is
- conditions, such that before the law or constitution, before
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- condition of paradise is just as bad for a man, if he intends to have
- revolutions. We see how in human life entirely new conditions appear
- with the change of teeth, how entirely new conditions appear with
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- takes no account of the real conditions of existence. As from the
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- conditioned by his destiny he creates the forces through which
- about the changed conditions — changed among the so-called
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- comprehension of these conditions. All other social work today is
- overcoming the chaotic condition created by the introduction of the
- condition. For what was the real cause of the ruin of the German
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- unconditioned Divine Prescience. One cannot in either case speak of
- is conditioned by the position.
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- about nine months in the embryonic condition — that is to say,
- at one time, as regards his inner conditions, bound to the outer
- the other condition manifest themselves. We may say that in our waking
- its turn conditioned by the organs. The heart, as can be followed in
- preliminary conditions for uniting the three important domains of life
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- earthly conditions. During childhood, all that is within the skin is
- and conditions, and find the possibility of tracing it back to the
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- thoroughly all the conditions and relationships, exact evidence for
- conditions of the year's activity — Spring, Summer, Autumn and
- examination of the intra-human conditions compels us to speak of a
- you are, as it were, at the zero of your being; the condition of sleep
- is not merely one of rest, it is the antithetical condition of the
- life-condition. We can now distinguish in a real way the cycle of day
- here we see how the consideration of physical conditions compels a
- enter here into extremely complicated conditions — conditions that can
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- Everywhere universal conditions are considered in a way that at the
- depression. For this condition of soul cannot be explained out of the
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- find conditions in this respect during the interval between death and
- condition, of which here we take no heed. If we possessed eyes only,
- wonder that we have at last been brought to the conditions of the last
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- relation is something like this: In the waking condition, the
- certain conditions of hypnosis, reminiscences of former earth-lives
- inclination to spirituality is the preliminary condition for a
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- were, was brought in from conditions outside the Earth, has to be
- the waking and sleeping conditions of man. These are contrasting
- conditions, and when one condition is passing over into the other,
- if we were to ascribe to the sleep condition one part of the ellipse,
- the conditions of awaking and falling asleep should fall apart; and
- condition into the sleep condition, then with the lemniscate it is
- condition; and we have a curve, a line which truly corresponds to the
- alternating conditions of
- the sleeping condition from human life as a whole. We instruct our
- and astral body have passed through the night-condition; only then
- accordingly. Thus in regard to the alternating condition of day and
- Thus when we observe the alternating conditions of waking and
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- consciousness and the economic conditions of the last centuries
- conditions, and eventually the idea of Christ arose, the dream of
- influences us, it does so of course in the waking condition. This
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- happened at a different place and under different conditions. Thus in
- with his mental powers, as he does at present. Such a condition would
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- (which as you know we call the Jupiter-condition). What is now on my
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- The heat condition in the man is however not examined. The heat
- condition is changed far more subtly and delicately than is supposed,
- conditions which can to a certain extent be measured with a
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- brooding — in a sleep condition in which one passes
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- regard the cosmos in the condition when it showed itself
- permeates us chiefly through those conditions which are our
- sleeping conditions. If, when we withdraw into the element of
- in our warmth condition — with all this the Ahrimanic
- after-death condition were to be fully and finally forced on to
- condition a knowledge of pre-birth existence, he can prevent
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- possibility of evolving into the next planetary condition, the
- consciously to look into the conditions of the cosmos. For they
- Earth in earlier conditions. So too in all that is Ahriman one
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- mere logic, but demand comprehension based on the conditions
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- you consider the general human soul condition of today in its
- on the soul-spiritual condition of the representatives of
- condition of soul and spirit of mankind paid little heed to
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- the Holy Grail in an impassable condition. But it is our
- to such a call. After all, haven't people been conditioned
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- as condition of balance between being fettered to earth and soaring
- the general condition of human soul life has basically
- light. It then becomes evident that the human soul condition
- something causing weight, the condition of possessing form;
- then has just a touch of the feeling for the inner condition
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- suited to throw light on the spiritual condition of the
- condition was in the middle of the nineteenth century, but
- human beings did not grasp this condition of
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- condition where they experienced themselves as members of the
- think about something while in an immoral soul condition.
- transition in the soul condition has occurred. In what
- conditions that are now spreading in the East of Europe
- different condition of soul than those who become Jesuits.
- the tragedy of our modern age. The economic conditions have
- Title: Materialism/Anthroposophy: Lecture XI
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- first had to advance in their human condition to the point
- development. You need only consider what basic conditions
- for a long time in a condition — naturally with the
- were preserved in regard to the inner soul condition of the
- conditions prevailing in Scotland and England were different
- the soul condition of the people as a nation is taken into
- consideration, the fact is that this soul condition of the
- the soul condition in Scotland. This is the reason why the
- elementary conditions had remained. Today, people observe
- from quite primitive conditions.
- possible to say that these patriarchal conditions survived as
- Please, compare that with today's conditions! Just think what
- out of the patriarchal conditions only in the second third of
- conditions. Everything basically remains undone and
- to cope with external conditions. In this way, this nation
- geographic conditions reveal that this level of general soul
- conditions of
- a transformation of conditions, with the necessity of
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- out yesterday, with the ancient patriarchal conditions that
- into the external social and political conditions.
- England's mental condition that dated back to pre-Christian
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- accordance with conditions on earth. The resulting picture of
- earthly conditions to extraterrestrial ones. Thus, by means
- conditions. A conception is formed of what a luminous body of
- race, we cannot study merely the conditions of earth.
- Geologists seek in vain to investigate the earth's conditions
- condition in a person is caused mainly by the fact that the
- the conditions of his former incarnations.
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- further. The human being did not remain in a condition that
- into increasingly tragic conditions. For in the course of the
- it can develop even in the midst of barbaric conditions. The
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- arrives at animalistic-human conditions. But in regard to the
- actual soul condition of a thinker in that age becomes
- spiritual science as a fact. A condition must once have
- as much on modern conditions as Scotus Erigena based what he
- wrote on the conditions of his age, then, here
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- that was creative in pre-earthly conditions; now you must
- near. They meant the end of the earth condition that bestows
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- frequently described dreamlike, clairvoyant conditions. In a
- soul-spiritual being appears to me in its condition between
- circulatory organs in that form. It causes the conditions of
- the soul causing the conditions of warmth in the body, the
- People were placed in a condition where the concrete experience,
- Title: Therapeutic Insights: Lecture I
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- under earthly conditions, for we can render space only
- weather conditions. He was a university colleague of the
- Schleiden and Frau Fechner. At that time, the conditions were
- the earth under such conditions; in reality, only minerals
- living, earthly conditions are no longer active alone; water,
- conditions.”
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- all the nervous conditions, all the conditions connected with
- over-excitement specifically, hypochondriacal conditions,
- depression, and so forth, in short all the conditions
- condition in which this will be once it has gone through the
- Title: Cosmosophy 1: Lecture I
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- civilization producing the terrible conditions modern humanity finds
- the human being is dependent on the conditions prevailing in
- earthly conditions were also different from those of the
- virtue of the geographical conditions of the Western world
- when he penetrated, by virtue of the earthly conditions of
- Title: Cosmosophy 1: Lecture II
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- civilization producing the terrible conditions modern humanity finds
- sleeping condition, inner spiritual faculties gradually
- know what he is like, what his normal condition is. Man must
- Title: Cosmosophy 1: Lecture III
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- civilization producing the terrible conditions modern humanity finds
- perceive the sleeping conditions as the darkest spaces in the
- the sleeping condition. When we attain Imaginative cognition,
- into the sleeping condition what streams as activity out of
- Title: Cosmosophy 1: Lecture IV
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- civilization producing the terrible conditions modern humanity finds
- ourselves, however, in the same condition as that in which
- consciousness, through which we pass in the waking condition
- condition in Intuition, a condition of such awakeness that it
- Title: Cosmosophy 1: Lecture V
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- civilization producing the terrible conditions modern humanity finds
- Title: Cosmosophy 1: Lecture VI
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- civilization producing the terrible conditions modern humanity finds
- how the study of the conditions of soul of the human being
- conditions in the human being, however, leads us beyond the
- angel being when he is living in the condition out of which
- consciousness colored by the conditions that in a certain
- condition and live out their life in the world of dreams. The
- him by his breathing condition and is modified by all that
- has to do with conditions of language, by everything,
- Title: Cosmosophy 1: Lecture VII
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- civilization producing the terrible conditions modern humanity finds
- Title: Cosmosophy 1: Lecture VIII
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- civilization producing the terrible conditions modern humanity finds
- Title: Cosmosophy 1: Lecture IX
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- civilization producing the terrible conditions modern humanity finds
- only under a certain condition. If the I takes up only what
- Title: Cosmosophy 1: Lecture X
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- civilization producing the terrible conditions modern humanity finds
- existence. It can fill us only as we, in waking condition,
- Title: Cosmosophy 1: Lecture XI
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- civilization producing the terrible conditions modern humanity finds
- human being in his waking condition was surrounded only by a
- Title: Lecture: Supersensible Influences: Lecture I: Supersensible Influences in Old Persian, Egyptian, and Greek Time
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- are in the solid, mineral condition, are contained in the air in fine,
- obliged to wander homeless about the earth. Under such conditions they
- Post-Atlantean epoch, conditions were somewhat different. The process
- who liked best to be cradled in the condition of balance between
- who cradled themselves in the condition of balance between man's
- inspiration came from dæmonic Beings moving within this condition
- 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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- conditions. They feel constantly repelled, most of all by the brains of
- disagreeable conditions everywhere, for belief in the omnipotence of
- of our culture — whether one desires to return to the condition
- 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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- following. Suppose some plant lives in favourable conditions. Out of
- autumn. But suppose a plant exists in such conditions of nature that it
- placed in such conditions of nature that it has no time to form a root,
- Title: Man/World of Stars: Lecture I: The Spirit-Seed of Man's Physical Organism
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- even directly we go to sleep, the conditions of our existence
- alternating conditions; at one moment we have contracted, as it
- expressions — then, as conditions now are in
- Universe, gives us the Logos. You will realize that conditions
- us the Logos, from conditions here on the Earth, where we
- Title: Man/World of Stars: Lecture II: Moral Qualities and the Life After Death. Windows of the Earth
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- asleep, amid all the conditions of the ether-world and all the
- Title: Man/World of Stars: Lecture III: Man's Relation to the World of the Stars
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- man lives in the alternating conditions of waking and sleeping,
- also occasioned in him by earthly conditions. Hence he does not
- then in the condition between falling asleep and waking, these
- takes place in man's unconscious condition, between going to
- into the Jupiter condition. That is what these beings want to
- Jupiter condition in a normal way. They want to preserve the
- conditions for their existence — or, to speak
- Title: Man/World of Stars: Lecture IV: Rhythms of Earthly and Spiritual Life. Love, Memory, the Moral Life
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- outside them. But there is a condition between death and a new
- one of the conditions in which we then live. — Let us
- condition which compels us all the time not to call the
- the condition thus described is only one of the conditions
- the true sense if we lived in this one condition only. In the
- able to bear this condition only, than here on Earth we could
- bear inbreathing without exhaling. The condition I have just
- condition, in which we have first suppressed and then
- are ‘out of our body’ — the condition is of course
- of our body. In this condition we know nothing of the world
- we lived only in the one condition. Just as here on Earth,
- world of the Hierarchies within us, and a condition in which we
- let us think of the other condition in the life between death
- ceases and man ‘comes to himself.’ This condition too has a
- completely disorganized condition; he would perpetually be
- earthly conditions. Anyone who attempts such explanations will
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- that condition between death and rebirth when man lives in
- described, in rhythmic alternation with another condition
- condition is the one in which man withdraws into himself, when,
- condition he brings with him to Earth the power of memory, the
- condition of rest taking their share in cosmic happenings. This
- the Divine-Spiritual. We do not hark back to ancient conditions
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- Imaginative Cognition other conditions are perceived in the
- condition when we have no impression. For our consciousness to
- to these brief alternating conditions. These alternations also
- are aware that when we pass over into the condition of sleep,
- of course — but if in the conditions of existence outside
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- outcome of different conditions in the evolution of humanity.
- conditions were the most favorable for feeling their union with
- Title: Spiritual Communion: Lecture II: The Mysteries of Man's Nature and the Course of the Year
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- yet come down to the Earth. The whole condition of the human
- what it is today. And we learn to know what this condition was
- read out of these letters what the conditions of life had been
- eventually be able to pass into future forms and conditions of
- Title: Spiritual Communion: Lecture III: From Man's Living Together with the Course of Cosmic Existence Arises the Cosmic Cult
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- surface-aspect of conditions and happenings can lead to any
- to the two alternating conditions in which every human being
- condition, be able to live consciously until a later
- sleep there is an intermingling of conditions which are only
- During waking life, conditions are reversed. The physical and
- conditions which appear as Nature-necessity only when they
- conditions which in the external world are spread across the
- Title: Spiritual Communion: Lecture IV: The Relation of the Movement for Religious Renewal to the Anthroposophical Movement
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- more and more, in accordance with the conditions which underlie
- conditions pertaining to spiritual knowledge at the present
- preliminary conditions for lending my assistance in the
- these conditions could I assist it. If these preliminary
- conditions had not been there, the Movement for Religious
- when I speak tomorrow of the conditions of the life of Cult in
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- are in a kind of Summer condition — a budding and
- sprouting Summer condition of man's physical and etheric bodies
- successive Spring and Summer condition in the physical and
- human organism as a whole, are in a sort of Winter condition.
- conditions, but in man they are not turned away from one
- condition. Their organic life is waning, so to speak. On the
- rise in man, are in full Summer or full Spring conditions. So
- described as Summer conditions cancelling Winter conditions,
- and Winter conditions cancelling Summer conditions —
- activities cancel one another and a condition sets in which
- you see there are opposite conditions in man, tending towards
- when we observe how Summer and W inter conditions are
- activity, which are seen to be in the Summer condition. If we
- organism is in its Winter sleep, is in a condition of Summer,
- waking hours the Winter condition of the physical and etheric
- condition belonging to its Winter and a spiritual Winter
- condition belonging to its Summer. These conditions do not,
- condition, he feels that it links him to the starry universe.
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- conditions overlap: even in childhood the Sun forces are active along
- could not be maintained under such conditions.
- Yet those are exactly the conditions imposed upon men of our time
- the body; and he must sustain this condition for a certain length of
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- studied the relative measurements and the outer conditions of
- comes to expression in these measurements and conditions of
- physical expression on account of correlated cosmic conditions;
- which those beings observe cosmic conditions from their point of
- withdraw from Earth conditions, unite with those of the Moon, and
- present this subject to you by considering the conditions of the
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- from there. In this condition he was still a human being in
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- of those conditions prevailing between man and earthly forces
- consciousness. Conditions were very different in a
- was a Moon-man, and was not free. To-day these two conditions
- Christ-forces — live also under various conditions in
- conditions life could not go on. But this is imposed on the man
- accomplished in me under other conditions through a sort of
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- spirit, keeping before one only the conditions of measure, and
- conditions, they could free themselves from the body, they
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- was now entered into cosmic conditions) something which
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- the nineteenth century. It is certain that conditions will
- bodies become particularly active. In this condition the
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- was a mediumistic state — and conditions were
- world which under the existing conditions simply could not be
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- how I have described the conditions pertaining to the Old
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- conditions and circumstances of life; again, therefore, this
- century. But humanity is emerging from this condition.
- exuberance of this condition was in some measure modified,
- conditions that are essential to the life of our Movement.
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- conditions of life after death is to be observed according to
- remember only the preceding sleep-conditions only we are
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- Title: Occult Movement: Lecture Nine: Investigation of the Mineral World
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- close to them. During the Old Moon period, conditions were
- condition where he does not act out of well-considered
- (Berührungsfurcht). The sign of this condition
- the books mentioned, you will bring yourself into conditions
- conditions through which experiences deriving from that world
- happen. I have also spoken of the fevered, ecstatic condition
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- condition of life in Europe up to the time of Charlemagne and
- conditions appear before and after the incision of the
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- adaptation to prevailing conditions, a feeling of dependence
- condition which must not be allowed to arise, for he will
- knowledge but merely owing to pathological conditions
- In such a human being, a condition which through properly
- The consequences of a pathological condition of this kind can
- the Ego together with the concepts. And when this condition
- into the domain of spirit-and-soul of a condition which at a
- Title: Golden Blade, 1962: Lecture 2: Paths to the Spirit in East and West
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- I showed how in this way a soul-condition was attained that
- one might say, of our constantly changing inward condition.
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- that happenings on the Earth are not determined by earthly conditions
- Moon. What does this mean? In its earliest condition after
- Title: Star Wisdom: Lecture II: The Easter Festival and Its Background
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- is determined, not by terrestrial but by celestial conditions. It is
- Easter Festival been fixed according to conditions in the heavens? This is
- pagan peoples took account of spiritual conditions and celebrated
- although under very difficult conditions. Later on they were
- the others who insist that conditions in the heavens shall still be
- that conditions in the heavens need not be taken into account are
- were taken into account but it was known that conditions are quite
- conditions with insight and intelligence — not in the way
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- light was already on the way to that condition of darkness which set
- unconditionally valid. He proceeds on the basis of individual
- Title: Cosmic Workings: Lecture I
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- to circulate on the earth in a fresh, salt-free condition and ends in
- the ocean in a salty condition.
- rarefied condition from cosmic space. There is no need to keep to
- Title: Cosmic Workings: Lecture II
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- quartz or silica, swam through each other in the fluid condition,
- ceased to be in a plant condition, but all was still soft. Our
- condition of the earth when it was fully alive, when the silica was
- And then one goes back farther and farther to the soft condition of
- everything on earth changes. With the conditions brought by our
- devastated. So it was, too, 25,920 years ago: similar conditions
- have altered conditions on the earth.
- condition in which they formerly were. In the meanwhile, however,
- granite, etc., are dissolved and former conditions return, but at a
- one finds terrible conditions. They brought a little boy into my
- Title: Cosmic Workings: Lecture III
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- is already in a spiritualised condition when it reaches the brain.
- man's condition is such that the effects of salt cannot work in
- under these conditions spirit consumes him, burns him up. Not only
- his organism and this condition leads, eventually, to actual
- Typical conditions which follow the eating of lentils and beans are
- etherealised condition and being at once sent down into the body
- even by day, is in a sleepy condition and not actively at work,
- conditions arising from food composed of the fruits of plants are
- are matters of tremendous importance! Social conditions depend upon
- conditions depend, too, upon really wise cultivation
- conditions of earthly life, then it will be very difficult for him to
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- with the serious conditions of our time. Since we in our Biological
- their inner warmth, and this, under certain conditions, is a powerful
- Title: Cosmic Workings: Lecture VI
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- upper hand we become intensely wide-awake. Actually these conditions
- he lets himself sink into a plant-like condition and he has the
- the body is sleepy, and in this condition, while the head is awake,
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- themselves in allegories. The conditions of life undergo immense
- Title: History of Art: Lecture II: Leonardo, Michelangelo and Raphael
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- intensely into all that was taking place through the political conditions
- work for the Medicis under conditions that I described before. I have
- Title: History of Art: Lecture V: Rembrandt
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- The Connection between Cosmic Conditions, Earthly Conditions, the Animal World and Man
- his whole structure, in the conditions of his life, indeed in all that
- creating the conditions of their existence out of the air, are formed
- comparatively early; and in the conditions into which it came in later
- Title: Man/Symphony: Lecture II: The Sun in Relation to the Outer Planets
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- conditioned by the fact that this bodily form must assimilate daily an
- nerves. They would revert to primitive conditions, to original,
- Title: Man/Symphony: Lecture III: Physical and Spiritual Substance
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- because this also presents a condition of illness, care must be taken
- human existence he requires certain conditions; but through these very
- conditions he becomes a debtor to the earth. He is continually
- spiritual substance has necessarily to enter into earthly conditions.
- with this little book on present-day conditions of civilization, which
- Title: Man/Symphony: Lecture IV: Butterfly and Plant
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- earth-conditions, world-conditions, animals and man. We shall continue
- primordial Saturn-metamorphosis of the Earth. This Saturn-condition
- warmth-ether, contained in an undifferentiated etheric condition
- what, in a comprehensive sense, I have called the Sun-condition of the
- conditions had been recapitulated, there took form on the one hand all
- then there arose the conditions of the fourth metamorphosis, which are
- the Earth conditions of today.
- first the Saturn-condition, which still contained dissolved within it
- have (Saturn-and-Sun-condition) the essentially warm, light-irradiated
- metamorphosis, when the two conditions are taken together; on the
- other we have (Moon-and-Earth-condition) the moon-sustained, watery
- metamorphosis, the watery condition which evolved during the
- an earlier condition is again inherent in the later one. What
- the ancient Saturn condition. Wherever we find air, or gaseous bodies,
- a gaseous condition — so that the earth was an air-globe
- inter-related through the fact that the earlier conditions ever and
- again play into the later conditions in manifold ways. But during the
- below, what is of the nature of Earth-Moon-watery condition.
- Saturn-Sun-gaseous condition. And this is indeed the case. When we
- — the Moon-condition and the Earth-condition — have played
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- bat-remains, but whereas in certain conditions they are highly
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- Saturn-condition was composed entirely of warmth-substance, and the
- because the Moon represented the water-condition, because the Moon was
- weather-conditions, in meteorology. It is not only that frogs are
- spells, and so on. And this is why in certain weather-conditions you
- thus we have in the fish earthly life-conditions, in the frogs,
- earthly feeling-conditions — as also in the various species of
- When we follow the course of Earth-evolution — warmth-condition,
- air-condition, water-condition, mineral-earthly condition — the
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- fish. They wish to remain in a condition of metamorphosis, in a
- condition of eternal, endlessly changing transformation. But in this
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- And just because the conditions of the beings in the world are very
- to a further process, if the changes in its condition were to be
- Title: Man/Symphony: Lecture IX: Gnomes, Undines, Sylphs, and Salamanders and their Various Activities and Attitudes
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- through some atmospheric condition or other, as occasionally occurs,
- Title: Man/Symphony: Lecture X: The Origin of the Different Systems of Man: Metabolism, Rhythmic, Nerve
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- Everything mineral begins to assume the condition of warmth-ether,
- everything vegetable the gaseous-airy-vaporous condition, everything
- condition; and all begin to build what is now essentially human into a
- ideas can be the initial cause of unhealthy conditions in the
- spiritual processes must again enter into a condition in which they
- let us confine ourselves in the fluid condition to the blood. There
- impulse towards inflammatory conditions.
- What we find here or there as impulses towards inflammatory conditions
- adjacent to the blood, they lead to inflammatory conditions. But if
- conditions arise. When what belongs in the nerve trespasses into what
- certain lethargic conditions in the children, arising from certain
- Title: Man/Symphony: Lecture XI: Food, Digestion, Plants, and Carnivorous Animals
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- condition of warmth-ether. This means that everything of a mineral
- fluid, and is further transformed into the condition of warmth-ether.
- the fluid conditions, and so on, it is transformed into warmth-ether.
- condition.
- it was changed into the warmth-ether condition.
- lifeless into the condition of warmth-ether. A child is as yet quite
- unable to change what is lifeless into the warmth-etheric condition;
- it into the condition of warmth-ether, and apply its forces to
- for example, to the fleeting condition of warmth-ether. If it is
- him mineralized, namely sugar, to the tenuous condition of
- warmth-ether. Then arises the condition which must result when the
- present within it, the very serious condition of sugar diabetes. In
- transference to the airy condition, we have to experience a total
- the milk into the warmth-etheric condition and so create it anew.
- Title: Man/Symphony: Lecture XII: Convention and Morals, Bones and Hatred
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- must all pass through a condition more volatile than that of muscles
- condition something further is now added.
- Title: Lecture: How Can We Gain Knowledge of the Supersensible Worlds?
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- when the human being passes over to that condition in which he
- to consider another condition of the soul. The fact which will
- enabling us to envisage the reality of the soul's condition
- CONDITION OF THE SEASONS OF THE YEAR.
- conditions.
- in his plant-like condition of sleep, similar to the earth during
- processes. Does not man's waking condition resemble autumn and
- say, of the waking condition. During our waking condition, the
- That we call into being a soul condition which resembles that of
- is a condition which is radically different from that of sleep,
- produce this condition; careful and systematic exercises are
- entirely new life. When this condition has reached the stage of
- without having to rely on the physical body; a condition arises
- waking condition. We know that the habits of thinking during the
- condition must therefore be developed if we wish to enter the
- Title: Lecture: Man's Position in the Cosmic Whole, the Platonic World-Year
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- in the condition in which it is immediately after we have breathed it
- greatest life-element, namely, the alternating conditions of WAKING
- way, we may see a rhythmical process in the alternating conditions of
- inferior time-conditions. Goethe wished to prove that the
- entitled “Conditions de la Paix de l'Allemagne,” by an
- because this publication, “Les Conditions de la Paix de
- Title: Lecture: Entry of the Michael Forces
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- explanations given by Rudolf Steiner of the laws and conditions
- of the Renaissance and Reformation. Indeed, with all the conditions
- conditions of individual human beings who are led by an inner
- Title: Colour: Part Three: Artistic and Moral Experience
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- self-surrender, and one would feel happy to remain in this condition
- Title: Psychoanalysis: Lecture I: Anthroposophy and Psychoanalysis I
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- occasional paralysis of one arm, dreamy conditions of various
- condition she could be persuaded, by a more intimate
- woman in her half-conscious condition, sometimes artificially
- noticed that the condition was ameliorated whenever he had her
- improvement in her condition. The patient got rid of the
- cases. We need to determine under what conditions such a soul
- ideas, but sought the real conditions. And Freud believed that
- general condition. It is due, undoubtedly, to hysteria if a
- other conditions. The home is stirred up, the whole
- even though such patients are aware of their condition and
- hysterical conditions. Adler investigated the cases at his
- collision all sorts of conditions may arise, conditions mainly
- hysterical conditions.
- conditions, and your energies will not readily take another
- that there can be any occurrence not conditioned by natural
- Title: Psychoanalysis: Lecture II: Anthroposophy and Psychoanalysis II
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- this field realize that, under present conditions, scholars are
- middle and right). An opposite condition may be brought about
- Title: Reappearance/Christ: Lecture XI: Individual Spirit Beings and the Undivided Foundation of the World: Part 2
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- to be created into a science of the forming of human conditions on
- it turned out that under these conditions the results differed from
- Title: Reappearance/Christ: Lecture XII: Individual Spirit Beings and the Undivided Foundation of the World: Part 3
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- alters its conditions of consciousness and the like. What is said in
- Title: Influences of Lucifer/Ahriman: Lecture One: The Incarnation of Lucifer in Asia in the Third Millenium B.C.
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- have called devourers of soul and spirit is in a condition of dimness
- out, for example, that conditions in the Balkans are due to the fact
- Title: Lucifer and Ahriman: Lecture I: The Incarnation of Lucifer in Asia in the Third Millenium B.C.
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- spirit is in a condition of dimness so far as their stomachs
- example, that conditions in the Balkans are due to the fact
- Title: Influences of Lucifer/Ahriman: Lecture Two: The Advance Preparation of Ahriman for His Future Incarnation
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- is to create conditions throughout the world, or at least
- of the necessity for conditions which would provide the foundation
- Title: Lucifer and Ahriman: Lecture II: The Advance Preparation of Ahriman for His Future Incarnation
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- create conditions throughout the world, or at least —
- the necessity for conditions which would provide the
- Title: Influences of Lucifer/Ahriman: Lecture Five: The Human as a Being of Will
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- studies that even while people are awake, they are in a condition
- Conditions obtaining at the present time are said to be the effects
- falling asleep until that of waking, we are in a condition
- the effects of the conditions in which human beings live between
- in earlier earthly lives, brought about the conditions obtaining
- Title: Lucifer and Ahriman: Lecture V: The Human as a Being of Will
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- condition resembling sleep wherever his will is involved.
- of geology. Conditions obtaining at the present time are said
- that of waking, man is in a condition figuratively described
- the conditions in which man lives between going to sleep and
- brought about the conditions obtaining to-day.
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- element. The human being's normal spiritual condition consists in
- Title: Lecture: Mission of Michael: Lecture II: The Michael revelation.
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- organic conditions in the cosmos, through some conditions of
- adaptation connected with conditions of inner growth, the human being
- completely different physical conditions, had an animal form. Animals
- condition of the rest of his organism. This was the situation in
- Divine. Under these conditions the earth would never have attained its
- Title: Lecture: Mission of Michael: Lecture III. Michaelic Thinking.
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- a sphere which contains the conditions for our existence as
- strength will spring the possibility of attaining that inner condition
- and is that, confronting modern life, we need a condition of soul
- him. And we do come to meet him if we fulfill two conditions.
- deeper levels of our consciousness. That is the one condition. We only
- The second condition is that we introduce into our wishes, and thus
- Title: Lecture: Mission of Michael: Lecture IV: The Culture of the Mysteries and the Michael Impulse.
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- delicate structural conditions, but it is a fact that atheism is in
- 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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- conditions upon the ancient Moon. But alongside these
- of the year 1914, and who also knows the soul condition in which most
- Title: Social Forms: Lecture I: The Waldorf School, Spiritual Science, Outer World, Inner World
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- Present-day conditions necessitated that this basis in
- condition is one of feeblemindedness. It is not merely
- “healthy” or “sick” conditions in the
- Title: Social Forms: Lecture II: Materialism, Party Line
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- conditions in human life. We do not merely recognize right or
- soul deeds that overcome the body-bound condition of humanity
- management of public social conditions.
- Title: Social Forms: Lecture III: Man's Twelve Senses in Relation to Imagination, Inspiration, Intuition
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- consciousness in the waking condition; when we perceive that
- is perceived only in its condition of being pushed into our
- condition of equilibrium. How then do we sense the
- is turned back as a soul phenomenon is the condition of
- the physical, the condition of having already become rigid in
- Title: Social Forms: Lecture IV: World Events, Initiation Knowledge and the Impulse toward Freedom
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- lines, there exists the condition today of being infected in
- of nebular condition. It is thought that everything arising
- compulsion of natural laws. Again, the final condition of our
- of forces is again imagined to exist in the final condition
- conditions of our civilization the new structure demanded by
- freedom includes, what condition the human soul finds itself
- humanity's condition today is one where everyone, proceeding
- Title: Social Forms: Lecture V: Forming Sound Judgment
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- only make a statement about his condition of soul and frame
- in the present-day social conditions.
- Title: Social Forms: Lecture VI: New Social Forms, Soul, Material World
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- condition, behind the sensory surroundings. There, only that
- in space. We penetrate into space out of a condition that is
- world. And we are in a certain sense spiritually conditioned
- to form an opinion of the social condition, wrote to me. He
- Title: Social Forms: Lecture VII: Trends of Souls in People of the East, West, and Middle of Europe
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- into the differences of soul conditions existing between the
- special underlying mood of soul. This soul condition might be
- and realize what world conditions are. Formerly, human beings
- Title: Social Forms: Lecture VIII: East, Middle, West
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- concerned now with his present soul condition. Instead, we
- soul condition has diminished, Asia humanity is about to
- the whole context of life and world conditions. People have
- Title: Social Forms: Lecture IX: Hegel
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- conditions in Germany at that time brought an end to Hegel's
- condition.
- represent the full human condition in this group. In reality,
- conditions of warmth that tend to dissolve him, cause him to
- Title: Social Forms: Lecture X: The Tapestry of the Senses, Memory, and the Spiritual World, -or- Spiritual-Cosmic Tasks of Man
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- a condition of civilization which, if left to its own
- Title: Social Forms: Lecture XI: Man as a Mediator of the Spiritual Beings of the Cosmos
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- from the initial condition of warmth, into which we today
- here unfinished one day, as conditions now appear to suggest?
- Title: Social Forms: Lecture XII: The Members of the Human Being and their Relationship with the Social Organism
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- conditions economically present outside. The whole complex of
- arise that would bring about the most primitive conditions;
- Title: Social Forms: Lecture XIII: The Interrelationship between the Human and the Social Organism
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- present condition is organized in the direction of the
- fiber of my soul is conditioned by it. This Position within
- 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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- conditions in those ancient times. We lived in surroundings
- worked out that should represent an ideal condition for the
- the most recent physical conditions are brought about by the
- Title: Social Forms: Lecture XV: The Great Cosmic Signs in the Universe
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- is that in the present moment of time, humanity's condition
- conditions of life. Even when we see that the demand for
- Asia. Once upon a time, so I told you, conditions in Asia
- in a dull, instinctive condition; at most, we could attain to
- Title: Social Forms: Lecture XVI: Changes in the Meaning of Speech, -or- Dreams and Human Development
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- approaching the sixth condition of development. These
- evolutionary conditions are not of such a nature that a clear
- Title: Poetry/Speech: Lecture III: The Art of Recitation and Declamation
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- of unconscious condition. It is not allowed to reach this state,
- Title: Colour: Part Two: The Connection of the Natural with the Moral-Psychical. Living in Light and Weight.
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- the past, out of some nebular condition, and thus out of something
- the human Kingdoms; a condition however which would somehow, even if
- physical and in this final condition of the physical that which has
- everything in favour of a final cindery, slaggy condition of our
- light always hungers again for weight, and returns to the condition of
- weight. When a condition has been set up — we shall speak further
- round like this and close here ... under certain conditions I do
- Title: Poetry/Speech: Lecture IV: Poetry and the Art of Speech
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- shades of feeling, but utterly different conditions of soul,
- Title: Curative Eurythmy: Lecture 1
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- of extensive use in the treatment of various chronic and acute conditions,
- physiology as the peculiar conditions of the thyroid can be understood
- imagine what sort of conditions arise; simply because he has the thyroid,
- in movement, reciprocally conditioning each other in motion, that thinking
- is conditioned: through statics arising in the head out of the
- the child. If in time the condition appears to he habitual, then something
- that the digestion is disturbed and so on. The most varied conditions
- Title: Curative Eurythmy: Lecture 2
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- distinctly from within, but is organically conditioned. It must be
- way a proper little animal, and in whom the condition has an organic
- migrane-like conditions, these can be appreciably alleviated through
- Title: Curative Eurythmy: Lecture 3
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- way, really produces conditions leading later on to all kinds of illnesses.
- Title: Curative Eurythmy: Lecture 4
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- the so-called soft sound one can remedy milder conditions, and with
- the so-called hard sound, the more severe conditions of this sort. Of
- Title: Curative Eurythmy: Lecture 5
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- all conditions.
- to conditions of indolence, insufficient reaction, lethargy and so on;
- conditions which frequently have to do with an insufficient thyroid
- Title: Curative Eurythmy: Lecture 6
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- a condition which is similar and then again dissimilar to sleep. It is
- it is for the human being a stepping-out, a going over into the condition
- is also a pathological condition. It is always the swing of the pendulum
- as a whole. The general conditions prevailing in the world are, of course,
- Title: Curative Eurythmy: Lecture 7
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- could lead to anaemia and similar conditions in adults. How could one
- Title: Colour: Part One: Colour-Experience (Erlebnis)
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- coloured figures have really no special conditions; they do not disturb
- into ourselves, but through the conditions we have become something
- condition of illumination. If we consider this feeling — all that
- Title: Colour: Part One: The Luminous and Pictorial Nature of Colours
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- white, in a condition of rest, and by throwing upon it two colours
- Title: Colour: Part One: The Phenomenon of Colour in Material Nature
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- formed during the previous metamorphosis-condition of our earth. But
- another condition. If we bring the manifold colouring of vegetation
- only when I must translate it from a fluid to a solid condition. Then
- experienced, in developing from the former lunar condition to the
- terrestrial condition and there becoming solid; for a solid can arise
- Title: Psychoanalysis: Lecture V: Connections Between Organic Processes and the Mental Life of Man
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- under these conditions are coercive because they already
- short all the conditions connected particularly with this
- throughout our entire incarnation, and the condition it will be
- Title: Old/New Methods: Lecture One: Ahrimanic and Luciferic, Human Body, Soul, Spirit
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- in a fever, such as a pleuritic condition, a state of inflammation.
- Title: Old/New Methods: Lecture Six: Methods of Initiation, Old and New - 1
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- would denote a condition of sickness. It would be a pathological
- condition, which must not be allowed to come about in normal
- we look into human beings we find that they can be in a condition
- Title: Old/New Methods: Lecture Seven: Methods of Initiation, Old and New - 2
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- condition induced in consequence would be a pathological condition.
- metabolism; under normal conditions it absorbs the element of soul
- bring about a cataleptic condition by means of shocks or anxiety
- its normal condition. But it cannot remain so for higher knowledge;
- conditions to practise thinking with exactitude except in geometry
- thing is unthinkable under normal conditions. And yet for someone who
- Title: Old/New Methods: Lecture Ten: The Threefold Human, Four Elements, Imagination, Inspiration, Intuition
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- Golgotha. For He descended in order to unite with the conditions of
- Title: Old/New Methods: Lecture Eleven: Faust and Hamlet in Relation to the Turning Point of the 15th Century
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- which took place at that time in the condition of human souls. We can
- personality belonging to the whole twilight condition of the
- 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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- balance between these two conditions the aesthetic condition. The
- what pleases or displeases him, the human being is in a condition
- 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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- to ask questions because conditions held sway about which Goethe
- 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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- it also has an outward aspect which manifests in the conditions and
- conditions of mankind. Only consider that the French Revolution, in
- in social conditions something which man can strive for here on
- divine spiritual world itself. Then social conditions moved on to
- bring about social conditions based on research into the spiritual
- more to a condition in which it cannot be healed if it falls ill.
- Title: Lecture: Inner Nature of Music: Lecture IV
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- adaptation to the condition of equilibrium of earthly existence is
- adapts himself after birth to the conditions of equilibrium and
- womb, man is neither in the condition of equilibrium of his spiritual
- earth is adjusted in every respect to earthly conditions, for this
- adapted to earthly conditions. In pre-earthly existence we live
- Conditioned by everyday life, man has become prosaic, placing more
- adapting speech to earthly conditions. Indeed, song is an earthly
- must adapt its sculptural form to earthly conditions. Earthly
- is shaped sculpturally according to earthly conditions.
- conditions out of cosmic, spiritual orientation, so his speech was
- shaped for earthly conditions. When man takes speech back into song,
- was born into earthy conditions. It is human destiny that man must
- adapt himself to earthly conditions with birth. In art, however, man
- Title: Lecture I: The WHITSUN Mystery and its Connection with the Ascension
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- there is still inner life. The bones are not in the condition of
- that was first laid down in a germinal condition in the warmth-body of
- this condition of sleep. Penetration of these higher bodies by the
- the Mystery of Golgotha, the condition of their sleep would have been
- in a particular condition of their soul-life.
- Title: Arts and Their Mission: Lecture I
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- then confronted by the present-day soul condition, the one which makes
- sure, the conditions of the earth made it necessary, even in the ancient
- Title: Arts and Their Mission: Lecture II
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- reaches of quite another condition of light? How, when I can no longer
- post-earthly conditions.
- Title: Arts and Their Mission: Lecture IV
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- about between birth and death by merely natural conditions.
- Title: Arts and Their Mission: Lecture VI
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- do we not forsake the artistic? Simple life conditions are reproduced
- Title: Colour: Part Two: Dimension, Number and Weight
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- Man in his earthly existence varies in his conditions of
- consciousness; he varies in the conditions of full wakefulness, of
- man to live as earthly being in these three conditions of
- three conditions. Animals live in an essentially different
- happens when we face the world in a perfectly normal condition of
- up, his ego and his astral body are in a different condition. Then the
- such weight-conditions, but floating and weaving freely. It is the
- purely qualitative, opposite weight-condition, i.e. by wanting to
- beauty, so is the condition of wakefulness apportioned to goodness, to
- circumstances into such conditions in which the further life of
- Title: Lecture IV: The Sun-Initiation of the Druid Priest and His Moon-Science
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- in a certain very early condition of our planet, Sun, Moon, Earth
- strange monuments today, he placed himself in a condition to gain
- Title: Oswald Spengler: Lecture I: On Spengler's "Decline of the West"
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- true conditions during his visit; one who does not cling to the
- economic conditions. Still the price increase on books shows
- Title: Oswald Spengler: Lecture II: Oswald Spengler - I
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- necessarily lead to a condition of utter chaos in western
- where from the given condition of one ball you can deduce the
- condition of the other by pure calculation.
- Title: Oswald Spengler: Lecture III: Oswald Spengler - II
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- unconsciously resisted this condition.
- Mysteries, no longer understood, conditions were exactly right
- conditions are becoming entirely different, it is still true
- was the condition existing in Central Europe throughout
- conditions of the nineteenth century, really spun these
- Title: Education as a Social Problem: Lecture I: Historical Requirements of the Present Time
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- Title: Education as a Social Problem: Lecture VI: The Inexpressible Name, Spirits of Space and Time, Conquering Egotism
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- and more important for our age. For the conditions existing in
- to conditions that were the normal ones in the Egypto-Chaldean
- Title: Karma: Lecture I
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- like to begin by speaking to you about the conditions and laws
- Under certain conditions they may lie far distant out in the
- unorganized, powder-like condition. And reproduction
- this ovum. It is just because it is unconditioned, because it
- unconditioned. Thus, nothing else acts but the universe alone.
- form, in a transformed condition. The sun receives back the
- bear in ourselves the conditions which meet the matter halfway.
- If we do not possess these conditions, then we understand
- Title: Karma: Lecture II
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- case of the ether body we have at once a different condition.
- second world. We now come to what further profoundly conditions
- Title: Karma: Lecture III
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- life between death and a new birth the condition is just the
- “Thus, what I experience now is conditioned, caused. How
- that in this way the subsequent earth life is conditioned by
- everything is conditioned by necessity, every effect has a
- more that, after all, what is karmically conditioned is better
- Title: Karma: Lecture IV
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- here for what takes place under certain conditions can only be
- basis for that soul condition which sustains us by virtue of
- itself in soul conditions which in turn also mirror themselves
- are unconditional connections. Although it is true that we are
- preconditioned to stand a certain pressure of the air in our
- Title: Karma: Lecture V
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- capacities as soon as he enters the earthly conditions, but he
- that this condition causes life conflicts in the subconscious
- finely diluted condition from the air and light, then we shall
- of all hereditary conditions; he builds it entirely out of his
- conditions of health and illness, is, we shall know, karmically
- from the inner conditions of karma, which ensue from the
- Title: Three Streams: Lecture I: The Lower Three Human Members and the Spirits of Form
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- balance, not in absolutely fixed conditions. This is what can first
- Title: Three Streams: Lecture III: The Mystery of Golgotha Must Be Approached Supersensibly
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- balancing of opposites. A basic condition of all knowledge is
- result of all the conditions I have described — well, these
- recognise the Christ. That was the preliminary condition for Tertullian
- conditions experienced at the present time, has been called the
- Title: Three Streams: Lecture IV: Consciousness Soul and Scientific Thinking, Sorat and 666
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- conditions, so that only the confusion was seen but not what was
- conditions, 666 was the most favourable point of time for this; the
- Title: Three Streams: Lecture V: Free Human Personality by Self Training, Justinian and the Schools
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- of the conditions I have been describing. Thus in the evolution of
- Title: Three Streams: Lecture VI: Augustus and the Roman Catholic Church, Rhetoric, Intellectual Soul and Consciousness Soul
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- back to a condition which in the normal way had entered human
- the soul in a half hypnotic condition to a living experience of the
- must let time tell; in many cases we can work only when conditions
- contemporaries because in a sleeping condition they are absorbing
- Title: Challenge/Times: Lecture I: East and West from a Spiritual Point of View
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- describing such conditions as I began to explain to you last
- in all actual conditions. It plays a role in the Russian
- because conditions are now such that even such a person may
- a true view of the conditions of the present time. In the
- after this nightmare has been overcome. The conditions are
- of nature. This condition came about through the fact that
- because of a dimmed condition in human consciousness. Men
- known long ago by any thoughtful observer of conditions in
- Title: Challenge/Times: Lecture II: The Present from the Viewpoint of the Present
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- situations. In the historic life of humanity, conditions
- condition must begin in which everyone who desires to
- labor of others. Under the social conditions of the present
- A wholesome condition results within the social system only
- bringing about such conditions that mere money, which is
- Title: Challenge/Times: Lecture III: The Mechanistic, Eugenic and Hygienic Aspects of the Future
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- conditions of the times, but simply to provide material
- provide the foundation for a general survey of conditions
- gives rise to conditions that lead to its own destruction
- can you judge rightly the conditions of the present time, and
- condition attaching to the treaty between Russia and France
- this, however, on the condition that we shall remain within
- Title: Challenge/Times: Lecture IV: Social and Antisocial Instincts
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- that a condition constituting a paradise — if we may
- conditions we may desire to bring about, if the point of
- demanded by contemporary conditions cannot be established
- normal amount. In other words, they, in the condition of a
- distressing conditions. The reaction against the antisocial
- community. This would bring about such conditions in the
- surrounding conditions are concerned, with the sole exception
- side with the organizing of economic conditions. Only this
- especially in regard to conditions of the times, people are
- superstructure, depends upon economic conditions, so that
- almost entirely the result of economic conditions. This is
- ideas are not formed on the basis of economic conditions, but
- that economic conditions are modified in special measure
- conditions were determined by political ideas, by the
- these difficult tragic conditions. Only sound judgments can
- Title: Challenge/Times: Lecture V: Specters of the Old Testament in the Nationalism of the Present
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- entities, so that we have two conditions in the course of Old
- Title: Challenge/Times: Lecture VI: The Innate Capacities of the Nations of the World
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- out of the economic conditions in which the members of the
- arisen in that country. This condition was to be brought
- Russian conditions. The first great difficulty is that the
- This condition
- length of time, the condition will revert to just what it was
- will not overcome conditions but will simply continue them.
- term is justified — conditions had to come to a special
- revolution takes under these special conditions cannot lead
- structure into existence under the present conditions in a
- more important conditions, the impelling forces existent in
- soul. The condition is such that the trend toward the
- the conditions in the various parliaments as these have
- ordinary life except under special conditions. These are the
- Title: Roman Catholicism: Lecture II
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- Within the Catholic Church a fundamental condition for the definition
- Title: Roman Catholicism: Lecture III
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- of consciousness which is not there in the dream condition, but with
- a poor imitation of what is experienced in that other condition.
- intensified condition of consciousness. The difficulty in the present
- continue to permeate human evolution, conditions such as we are now
- be perpetually in the grip of chaotic social conditions, such as we
- humanity of the future from such chaotic social conditions. Above
- Church long ago foresaw that the social condition which has now come
- conditions. What the Catholic Church intends is to create a bridge
- about a completely antisocial condition, such as is now being
- antisocial condition against which the English or North American
- themselves in their Order, and one of the conditions of their
- Title: Young Doctors Course: Lecture I
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- conditions. The warmth is ruled from the ego organization.
- When something or other is in a certain condition of warmth,
- this condition of warmth has an effect upon what it is
- is a known fact that the simple psychical condition of fear,
- incapable of illness. From whence could the condition of
- pathological condition. In this pathological condition, the
- this condition if we introduce artificially into the kidneys
- mineral condition; it is pulverized, is falling into dust.
- us to conditions of illness. And so when we see an object
- Title: Young Doctors Course: Lecture II
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- astral body gets the upper hand, inflammatory conditions
- other, by a condition of external warmth upon which he
- being seized by some condition of outer warmth. An external
- condition of warmth may not be only a stimulus to the human
- ourselves: Conditions differ according to which organ in the
- Title: Young Doctors Course: Lecture III
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- certain static conditions which hold sway between
- heavy, and its inner condition of rest, its inner static
- condition, is not changed when we are walking. Nor is this
- connected have arisen from the condition of equilibrium
- and Moon, in the fluid condition, even in the condition of
- condition, iron has become what it is today. Man has been
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- heed to the inner conditions of the esoteric life. And so the
- submit to the conditions that will be made; you must submit
- conditions is that I shall carry out everything connected
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- inconceivable without some condition of light — for
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- the condition he was in seven years previously. Anyone,
- inner conditions which were there seven years previously and
- image of the condition in which ego organization and astral
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- be healthy, but our material perception of him is a condition
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- is not unconditionally necessary to reckon with the
- Buddha. It is a return to earlier conditions. This is shown
- you have some specific, pathological condition before you,
- example, that the condition definitely set in when Saturn was
- into a condition which throws him back into earlier stages of
- adjusted to the external conditions of earth existence. This
- being is placed wholly within earthly conditions; he enters
- into his relationships with earthly conditions; the earthly
- the human being is now governed by external conditions.
- Within these outer conditions it is the case that the human
- conditions must be observed in such a way that you have the
- conditions are always intervening. Continuous evolution in
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- getting to know the nature of man, his conditions of disease
- and his normal conditions. We approached medicine entirely
- knowing the conditions of disease in a human being. This is a
- does it mean to know the conditions of disease in the human
- true sense. To know conditions of disease means nothing.
- But this is an external condition. If you want to get
- of a description of conditions of disease — all this
- amounts to nothing in reality. Our picture of a condition of
- expressed in the previous question is a condition brought
- whole interpretation of her condition was too physical, and
- would never lead anyone to desire knowledge of conditions of
- Methods are taught today for recognizing the condition of the
- condition of the moment. Thus it is often important, for
- example, with certain conditions of hysteria, to know whether
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- times, when conditions were different, the lead forces came
- form. Vice versa, if the condition is such that formative
- constitution the human being was suffering from a condition
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- condition when Saturn had set and could no longer completely
- connected with earlier karmic conditions. In modern times a
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- disease. This expresses the condition of things very
- through its own force as sugar. The diabetic condition is due
- migraine and other conditions. Think of all the substances
- about all conditions that are somehow connected with deposits
- cause of the condition that appears as illness? The healthy
- is in a terrible condition when one is obliged to realize
- when we are faced with certain conditions of illness we have
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- different condition may set in. It may happen that when a
- opposite condition, where the organization of spirit and soul
- although they have to deal with latent conditions. Pedagogy
- guided to meditation in the proper way, conditions are not as
- of moist eczema and if the condition continued he would get
- certainly be applied physically when a child's condition
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- generally called the warmth-condition. But that
- upon the warmth organism. Under present earthly conditions it
- The condition
- be obvious that a man has been 'dreaming' inner conditions
- kind of inflammatory condition. In other ways too, dreams
- inner, organic conditions, dreamless sleep imparts to us the
- of our inner, organic conditions. Through dreamless sleep we
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- physical science admits that past conditions of the earth were very
- be reduced to a certain condition from which it can be led back again to
- to trace it back to a similar condition in which it once was. You have
- to say: At some past time the whole earth must have been in the condition
- condition we have to look into our own organism. The beginning of the
- are transformed into a condition in which the whole earth once was.
- Today this physical globe has reached a condition in which its laws
- have been in a condition in which it was subjected to other laws —
- laws which, today, bring our physical organism into the condition of
- condition and consider past stages of its evolution. To understand man
- we must study primeval conditions of the earth.
- we carry within us as a repetition of an ancient condition of the earth.
- the memory of a primeval condition of the earth. At that time the crystal
- surging, weaving, cosmic sea of rock. The primeval condition of the
- again at man, and the very same impression that the primeval condition of
- plants, however, still bear within them the former primeval condition
- the earth was once in an etheric condition, that the ether has remained
- the present condition of the earth. I go back to an etheric earth. I
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- conditions, how little thought is given to any connection between man,
- present condition between birth and death, really encounter those beings
- people. Nevertheless, he does accustom himself, under certain conditions,
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- but a conscious condition in which the spiritual world flows into him.
- its returning the air in this condition. Youfeel yourself entirely within
- in a humanised condition. We are not here for ourselves alone; we are here
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- There is a pathological condition in which a person loses his connection
- — is the counterpart of this condition of obliterated
- the ego back and he passes into a condition in which the ego is not
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- whole. One could also point to the very serious conditions that sometimes
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- result of all the conditions I have described — well, these
- recognise the Christ. That was the preliminary condition for Tertullian
- conditions experienced at the present time, has been called the
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- the soul in a half hypnotic condition to a living experience of the
- must let time tell; in many cases we can work only when conditions
- contemporaries because in a sleeping condition they are absorbing
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- thus divided, just so I have the Psyche in the same condition,
- specially favourable conditions of soul, why! That has appeared
- could look only at the whole of humanity. And so this condition
- in the whole man, this condition of sin and mortality —
- condition of bondage and mortality to the condition of
- condition. The other part of mankind — namely, the
- not-chosen — remains in the condition of sin. So mankind
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- conscious condition of man. And again — I mentioned it
- into a condition of soul in which you know nothing of the whole
- soul-condition, then you experience the nameless which is
- condition of maturity has been reached by some part of the
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- declining condition. The clairvoyance that emerged from the quickened
- raise it from its chaotic condition unless men find it possible once
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- extricates itself from those conditions. And if you look at the
- condition the metabolic-limb system of this present earth-life. The
- in the free or the bound condition. Of course it is not
- latent condition, behaves externally in the physical world like the
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- of life. A tormenting condition of misunderstanding, of a
- sleep. And the question as to the reason for this condition
- conditions.
- peculiar condition sets in. The soul experiences something
- condition may well say: As children we have been received
- brings about an unhealthy condition of the soul-life of young
- to rigidly limited conditions of earthly existence.
- that within the human race conditions are determined from the
- language to its present condition has reached a point where,
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- world during sleep. And not only does that condition of
- condition, he has a living relationship with the Sun. This is
- influence of conditions such as I have described, individuals
- but the condition into which the individual has been brought
- changes of condition through which man passes between his
- is unconditionally necessary. Man cannot be understood
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- commandments that were unconditionally binding and made a man
- entropy, and therefore heading towards a condition where
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- condition — if he is strong enough to rouse the
- conditions man would never have been able to exercise his
- is to say, in their condition of ‘non-being’.
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- storm or during some other unusual weather conditions, that
- forth, indicated under what conditions the divine Thought was
- constellations the conditions under which a human being had
- determined by conditions of the extra-terrestrial
- were concerned with super-earthly conditions in which Man was
- time when, although men calculated the conditions of their
- alive, otherwise they would perish. Conditions under the
- the condition created when man has brought divine life again
- condition of doubt; and blessedness was felt to be a break
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- it was not dreamy. They felt in their condition of clairvoyance
- waking condition, but now we are in just that period when
- memory of the ancient waking condition.
- condition, for only thereby will he be in a position to realise
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- awake we experience all three conditions of waking,
- conditioned by the physical organization and can now be
- the brain, we first find within it a condition of warmth,
- happened, we would be in a dull unconscious condition. However,
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- birth; they are utterly different from earthly conditions. Yet
- the hereditary conditions are present, as I explained, and the
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- recent ones of solid, liquid, aeriform bodies and conditions of
- psychoanalysis may do some good. There are conditions which
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- dream-like condition, from whom later philosophers have
- them again and to enter a condition of mere wakefulness and
- world. We now gain a view of man's condition in wakefulness and
- beholds these alternating conditions by means of true
- states of consciousness. But the fully conscious condition,
- conditions of dreamlike clairvoyance. Such persons are
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- solution of the problem. The same soul condition is also
- acquired the faculty of experiencing this soul condition
- conscious, in the condition of a little child before it has
- of soul. This condition then leads to inspiration. For
- condition of that time, but with full consciousness as I
- the soul condition of one's earliest childhood, but now in full
- soul condition belonging to the single human being, while the
- modern cosmologist must again bring about that condition of
- individual soul condition, that of the child, into full
- fully conscious manner that soul condition present in the
- the condition of the soul, in which a Yogi lived during a
- disposition such as existed in a dreamlike soul condition
- extremely difficult to make this soul condition of
- rooted in the fact that primeval man's bodily conditions were
- able to tell by the whole external condition and behavior of
- we have to recover the soul condition of childhood and immerse
- condition of humanity of an intermediate epoch — men who
- ourselves the soul condition of primeval man as it was in its
- the soul condition of primeval man — the earliest on this
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- inspiration is the condition of soul as it existed in a
- something that comes into being in the same condition as it is
- himself in such a condition. Through intuitive knowledge
- different soul conditions of humanity in earlier times. It is
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- which a different soul condition exists, hence a different
- an unconscious condition. But what happens to the soul
- experience into an undifferentiated condition is mixed an
- this condition, which arises initially after falling asleep,
- bodily conditions, and so on, or they are dreams in which
- Even for one who views this condition of soul with
- described above, another condition sets in. This second stage
- reverse condition from that of being awake. He now feels and
- condition of soul which, if we were conscious of it, we should
- and etheric bodies, as well as our own moral condition,
- intuition, he is able to perceive and illuminate the condition
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- full wakefulness. Nor was it a condition of deep sleep, or
- soul-spiritual condition, in a purely spiritual world, before
- This was the soul condition of human beings in ancient epochs
- merely because of the condition of his consciousness,
- condition of the human body, now that man has arrived at the
- between man's soul condition and the divine-spiritual world.
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- condition in which you will find yourself one day when you no
- condition. We are always asleep in one part of our soul
- consciousness, of this condition of non-thinking that man finds
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- activities that are carried out in the everyday condition of
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- earthly life in the light of the above described conditions.
- to him. A condition then commences in which man is no longer
- several days. This condition, however, lasts only a few days,
- person, this determines the length of the condition after death
- the moon forces when I characterized the condition of
- actually arrives at this condition if he develops a
- incarnated and are in a condition similar to his own — as
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- spiritual world, if we learn to read in this condition which is
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- concentration the soul is really in the condition in which the
- result of certain conditions.
- imaginative condition, come into connection with the dead man.
- into a condition in which we also are under other
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- way that we know: We must first pass into a condition where a
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- different conditions of space and time exist when we ascend to
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- when work has been carried out under such difficult conditions, part of the artistic work has
- however it may happen — and the manner in which it does so depends upon how conditions take
- actually entered those souls who, by reason of the conditions during past years, have not even
- who was hanged under such conditions. When it enters the brain of this brother it changes this
- present grave conditions is everywhere leading to illusion or to chaos; he must find the way to
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- life as a whole has hitherto been the economic life, it was from the economic conditions of the
- how, in any particular place, colonization could be carried out in accordance with the conditions
- of the climate and any other conditions of the earth, or how a trading connection can be
- condition of sleep or dreaming, or in some kind of mediumistic trance state which is so very
- with the economic element, with the public conditions of the present-day in general. These are
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- between the West and the East one must look more closely into the underlying spiritual conditions
- conditions.
- Now, if other conditions are particularly
- Pan-Slavism, in Slavophilism. And it led finally to the creation of the present conditions from
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- Schiller finds this middle state in the condition
- truly free being? In the West they asked: How must the external social conditions be changed so
- conditions are created through
- of soul and outwardly to free social conditions? Goethe could not make much of Schiller's
- other the senses with their sensual needs, as Schiller said, and the third, the middle condition
- abstractly as the middle condition, Goethe portrays in the building of the temple in which rule
- conditions — the condition of the necessity of reason, the condition of the necessity of
- have found: something much more real in his three soul-conditions than the three abstractions in his
- social conditions. Schiller felt: If I go further in the power of the intellect
- further along that path I would come into a condition that is not on the earth, that does not
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- came to know the spiritual. This is no longer the case. But the condition of intellectualism is
- only a transitional condition. For what is the deepest characteristic of this intellect? It is
- spiritual appeared to the human being through nature. In our transitional condition we have the
- intellect. Nature remains spiritless. The human being will lift himself up to a condition where
- as I described. The condition was thereby prepared in which we are now living, where it is up to
- would prefer to bring back the old conditions of the countryside. They imagine that this can be
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- still strong remnants of this old clairvoyant condition of humanity existing at the time of the
- to many difficult conditions. Take the fact that the existing accounts concerning the Mystery of
- the whole of Europe, even up to Russia, is Anglicized, and how the crushed condition, the
- cope with economics under the old conditions. What do people do? They either squeeze out of the
- West who have no idea what the conditions for life are in the Centre. In Zurich people listen to
- conditions for life in the East and because they do not know that what is brought into being
- present conditions. They make innocent women dance naked before them and then thrust bayonets
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- how European conditions are bound to develop in the near future, and we saw that the course of
- made in which people who know absolutely nothing about the conditions of life in the modern
- re-embodiment of three preceding conditions and how we have to look forward to three subsequent
- essentially an inheritance from the first, second, third and fourth conditions. What he bears as
- his etheric body is a result of the second, third and fourth conditions. What we call his astral
- body is the result of the third and fourth conditions. And now, in our present earth-evolution,
- the transformation of the earth into its three following conditions for them to appear fully. And
- place until the seventh condition — nor, correspondingly, the transformation of the other
- stage of evolution. And I must prepare for these future conditions, at least inwardly, while
- preparing myself inwardly for conditions of being I cannot yet develop'. In future it will have
- will have first to transform itself into other conditions.'
- development of recent centuries has created the conditions which make me appear as an
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- with our souls into quite specific conditions. We are born into a
- quite specific conditions. You should consider deeply that our life between
- physical conditions of the succession of the generations, you will say:
- time. But these things brought about the conditions in which we live, into
- these conditions we mean of course average conditions. Exceptions are
- Earth by conditions; these conditions had their effects. We were surrounded
- new birth, a wearing-away of earthly conditions, an annihilation, a
- destruction. And new conditions, a new surrounding must be there, into
- process of annihilation must take place in earthly conditions between our
- connected with the conditions and things on the Earth. He also
- in order to make amends, in order now really to live with the conditions
- destruction. Someone who has not lived with earthly conditions does not
- culture. Above all, it is a question of living with conditions which are in
- changed to such an extent that spiritual-scientific conditions can really
- possible, in that they work at the same time to the end that the conditions
- conditions of our time. It is really necessary that people in
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- the universe and filling it. The state or condition of the Saturn man
- conditions the Sun man could bring it to nothing actual in us. The
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- condition of these four members and their separation. We have already
- conditions are favourable, that they do not awake from sleep as if
- sleep condition an unconsciousness has entered.
- as well as our physical body in our waking condition. That I have
- the ego, and the ego is extinguished for our condition between
- world with a predominating tendency which led to the condition which
- were so constituted that they had rather developed this condition
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- interconnected condition of the planetary world, at the separation of
- keep it in the condition of separation. And their activity produces
- being, what conditions the earth passed through before it became
- perfecting in the new age of the condition which I described at the
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- evolution during the Saturn, Sun, and Moon conditions, man thus
- natural condition.
- conditions, could that which cannot die, cannot become dead, enter
- ancient Saturn and Sun conditions, because one must leave out the
- cannot use this concept for the previous conditions of evolution. But
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- which will give a proper picture of the condition under the earth,
- conditions for the worm are such that he lives underground; the worm
- first he would have to adapt himself to the new conditions. Thus it
- conditions.
- not merely under time-conditions, but under conditions, for which
- space-condition which makes us think and visualise in space and time.
- existence when the Jupiter and Venus conditions are one day there.
- condition on the surface, and within, the condition of duration. And
- perverted condition of mind. If people can do that
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- today. During the Saturn condition they were still lifeless germinal
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- condition in which man lives as a Spirit among Spirits as the
- ourselves may labour. The fourth condition is upon us. It only
- condition is upon us. This is the sense in which we must
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- without reaching back to even earlier oriental conditions. Even in
- the conditions which are known historically make it possible to see
- preconditions to what we may call the people's will, the voting
- brought other preconditions to what we may call the people's will.
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- understand the contemporary world under such disagreeable conditions,
- dawn on them with the necessary intensity. For them other conditions
- conditions the “empereur” would be understood,
- platitudes? What good does it do to dwell on European conditions today
- Title: Imperialism: Lecture 3
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- fact it was not done during those times when the conditions I have
- but when it does it will affect social conditions and how people
- Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 2
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- his normal condition, lives surrounded by the world of the
- Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 4
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- about its conditions must be taken seriously. So I have been
- Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 5
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- earthly conditions. At the moment when the person approaches
- Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 6
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- the fundamental condition: that what you are being told here
- trying to correctly interpret according to the conditions of
- Title: First Class, Vol. I: Lesson 8
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- other conditions.
- esoteric work under conditions other than those just mentioned
- These are the conditions which must be adhered to, and I had to
- Title: First Class, Vol. II: Lesson 11
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- on his karma, on what conditions he brings along from
- environmental conditions the person's destiny places him.
- Title: First Class, Vol. II: Lesson 12
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- spirit-beings. And it is just this transferring to a condition
- in which other beings speak to us that creates the condition
- Title: First Class, Vol. II: Lesson 14
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- then aberration from the normal condition of the mind cannot
- Title: First Class, Vol. II: Lesson 16
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- that the member recognize the serious conditions for
- membership — namely the basic condition that anyone who
- and revealed from here in the Goetheanum. Such a condition
- means that the leadership may also place conditions on
- Title: First Class Lessons: Lesson XX (recapitulation)
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- is of course therefore a condition that every member of this
- Title: First Class Lessons: Lesson XXI (recapitulation)
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- conditions for membership in the School. So now we must
- Title: First Class Lessons: Lesson XXII (recapitulation)
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- [mantric] verses also inform them of the conditions involved,
- Title: First Class Lessons: Lesson XXIII (recapitulation)
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- must to do so under the conditions which I will mention at the
- end of this lesson. They should also describe the conditions
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